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.- W- - ' WESTWOOD PUBUC i-l.f. 3 3018 00091 3254 Wesfcwood t- The music swells. The curtain rises . . WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL 1978 Westwood, Massachusetts tr 03 I 1 H 9 A ra  . - 4F ' ' ' pJPN« ' , k , - - •v - CONTENTS ?WI1P Seniors Classes Athletics Activities o j« ■X Jh V ihwifr SENIOR CLASS PUBLICATION . . . to unveil a myriad of dancers, singers, and actors. A multitude of talent and diversity . brought together for a once-in-a-lifetime performance. EARBOOK STAFF Gretchen Hoffm usiness Manager Scott Brown Leslie Jarvis Laura Joyce David Towle Creative Writing Michelle Goyette Advisor Charles W. Flahive Associate Editors Julie Babineau Lenore Cullen Each individual brings a skill, an art of giving of himself, of sharing what he is, to the stage. We have brought our spirit and energy, the music of our souls, to life. - y - Every technique, every sound, every style has found its place and become es- sential to the over-all design. M Jh lL 4 • r • t | 1 ' ■Ml IF ;C | % % J 1 p m M— ' We are here for an instant to create a panorama of beauty and harmony which quickly dissolves. Yet the memory of that instant will remain. r J Pwv v dk The Class of 1978 presents an original composition, a medley of unrestrained variations per- formed by a group of unique virtuosos. We are assured of future successes because each of us, in our own way, has al- ready succeeded. - ■f 1 sllsi !! « I .Si •- mm i y The First People to Talk to . . . SCHOOL COMMITTEE 10 Seated, left to right: William W. Brady, Vice-Chairman; Dr. John F. Tobin, Superintendent; Joseph D. Clancy, Chairman; Corinne V. Spinale. Rear: C. Louis Cedrone, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum; Leo J. Crowe, Assistant Superintendent for Business; Arthur B. Baggeroer; Joan E. Brawley, Louise Padden, Secretary. A musician is one who is skilled in the art of combining and regulating sounds of varying pitch to produce compositions expressive of various ideas and emotions. What more is a teacher than a musician? Does he not endeavor to regulate, stimulate, and help us to articulate the ideas and emotions that make us individuals? We are all merely compositions created by the musicians in our past, a symphony of the forces that shaped our beings. The strains that our teachers have begun will echo into the future. A new overture is about to commence; its writers, directors, and choreographers have only to sit back and wait for the reviews. Iff Dr. John F. Tobin Superintendent of Schools Leo J. Crowe Assistant Superintendent for Business C. Louis Cedrone Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum ifto Duane E. Kocina Principal Throughout its four years, the Class of 1978 has truly ap- preciated the hard work, guidance, and co-operation of the dedicated Westwood High School administration. Mr. Kocina, Mr. Flaherty, and Dr. Lehner have provided the Class of 78 with the opportunity to work together with the faculty and administration to make Westwood High School a more liberal, creative, and ac- tive learning center. The members of the Class of 1978 are proud to say that Mr. Kocina, Mr. Flaherty, and Dr. Lehner have stood behind us in sup- port, walked before us as our leaders, and stood beside us as our friends. Phillip F. Flaherty Assistant Principal What more is a teacher than a musician - V Mrs. Majorie Hancox Secretary Mrs. Deborah Landers Secretary Mrs. Nancy Legge Receptionist Mrs. Donna Glynn Secretary 11 tza ■2 (3 Media Center Students at Westwood High School were once again encouraged to take advantage of the wide variety of resource material and educational aids available in the media center. Educational equip- ment includes closed-circuit televi- sion , microf i Im readers, and video- tape machines. Audio visual aids, in- cluding records and films, are stored on the upper floor of the media center, while research and study m aterials are located on the first floor. Mrs. Celia Viall Director of Guidance Mrs. Helene Lauer Thomas Hughs Keith Peden Mrs. Claire Sheff Dr Beebe Nelson As always, the Guidance Department was instrumental in aiding students with their post high school plans. By organizing higher education night, various career days, and arranging for numerous colleges to explain their programs to interested stu- dents, the department was able to offer each member of the student body ample opportunities to search out all his options. A special thanks goes to Mrs. Vial, Mrs. Sheff, Mr. Hughes, and Mrs. Lauer from the Class of 78 for all their help with college applications and future plans. James B. Nayduch Mrs. Phyllis Wheeler Guidance Secretary J u i aance 12 QUIET. Media wisdom from the mouth of C. Eugene Swezey Director of Media Center Mrs. Virginia McCoubrey Librarian Mrs. Bernice Boger Secretary Mr. Thomas Lyman Audio-Visual Director k- .«L. Mrs. Elizabeth Clement, R.N. School Nurse Mrs. Dorothy Napoleone Secretary 13 EnglfHlj KNOWLEDGE IS POWER The English Department, headed by Miss Frances Burns, continued to offer exciting and challenging courses to all classes this year. The department once again sponsored the school literary magazine, No Parentheses, under the direction of Mrs. Ellen Eberly. The Drama Club, under the direction of newcomer, Miss Stephanie Shute, enjoyed another successful year with its production of Hello Dolly. Proficient English students were encouraged to enroll in Ad- vanced Placement English and to take the AP exam in May. Miss Frances Burns Department Head Stephanie Shute Mrs. Elizabeth Wentzell Mrs. Evelyn Malm Terrence Earls Mrs. Bertille Holbrook George M. Hancox David Sanfason Mary S. Bishop Miss H. Joan Dillon Mrs. Ellen C. Eberly 14 Brainstorm Robin Tulloch LS b z C eetkfow 15 MATH 19 + 78b 1978 The math department, under the direction of Mr. James Pender, offers a wide variety of courses ranging from basic math to A. P. calculus. The team teaching program, the math seminar room, and the computer math courses allow students to progress at their own rate and to pursue areas of interest. The department encourages proficient students to compete in the math olympiad and join the math team for year-long com- petitions. Business The Business Department offers students the chance to take advantage of skills that will prepare them for college or a business-oriented career. Mrs. Marion Healy, the department head, along with Mr. Albert Nolan, Mr. Charles Flahive, Mrs. Natalie Carey, and Mrs. Carolyn Bergen teach a wide range of courses. These courses include: typewriting, shorthand, law, accounting, office and secretarial procedures, business machines, data process- ing, introduction to business, and Business English. The skills acquired through this department will certainly be relied upon in the future. Mr. Albert C. Nolan I Mrs. Natalie B. Carey INDUSTRIAL ARTS WHS offers a wide range of Industrial arts courses, including woodworking, metal working, graphic sciences, electricity, and electronics. These industrial vocations offer students an opportunity to increase their skills in these complex fields. The department is well supplied with the necessary tools and teacher know- how. Thanks to the department head. Mr. Joseph Chicetti. and the rest of the well- qualified staff. Westwood has a successful Industrial Arts program. It provides both boys and girls with knowledge and practical experience, invaluable for future jobs involving architects and electricians. This year the department printed No Parentheses and the programs and tickets for the various musical presentations and dances. The Senior Class greatly appreciated the orange Halloween dance tickets Mr. Wellsman ' s classes printed; they added to the super success of the school event. Home Economics This department, headed by Miss Marguerite Knight, bases its instruction primarily on foods and clothing courses. The foods classes start with Foods I and II. followed by Advanced Foods where the students learn about foreign and gour- met foods. A career in food service is also taught at this level. For the expert male and female chefs. Bachelor Foods is offered. Clothing consists of Clothing I and II, Advanced Clothing, including tailoring and fashion. For the student that only wants clothing as a minor course, there is Clothing Workshop. Child Growth and Development, as well as Human Development, is offered for the student looking for a career in teaching, life in a community setting, or simply preparation for future family living.. All these courses are under the direction of Miss Knight, Mrs. Annette O ' Brien, and Mrs. Joanne Arnold. Mrs. Marguerite Knight Department Head Joanne Arnold Mrs. Annette O ' Brien HOW SWEET OT OS! 19 SOCIAL STUDIES The Social Studies Department, under the direction of Mr. Robert Avakian, is very popular due to its student-elective courses of sociology and field trips, psychology, anthropology, Chinese, and Indian Civilization. Juniors are required to take United States History, and additional advanced placement courses are offered in western civilization and United States history. Much of the increased interest in social studies finds its basis in the fact that it teaches its students to challenge the world head on! THEJOY 20 Richard J. Stack Donald Beurman Miss Mary K. Mulcahy William J. Davis Robert Avakian Department Head 7ty? 0 7% W Z . . 21 Widespread knowledge of French, Spanish, German, and Latin is available at the Westwood High School. A vareity of programs and special materials provide students an op- portunity to gain a greater insight into the ac- tual make-up of a particular language and the country from which it originated. Many stu- dents take Mr. Parker ' s Latin course to im- prove their grammatical and vocabulary skills. This was the first year German was of- fered, and it was very successful. The department is under the direction of Mrs. Elaine Eaton, who is assisted by Mr. Manol Dhimitri, Mrs. Ann Marie Tieri, Mrs. Hollis Perry, Mrs. Barbara Grey, Mr. Robert Burke, Mrs. Ruth Very, and Mr. George Parker, who is also the Director of Driver Education. Mrs. Elaine K. Eaton Department Head Mrs. Ruth Very FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mrs. Hollis Perry Manol Dhimitri Mrs. Georgia Cirillo Mrs. Barbara Gray Robert Burke Ms. Ann Marie Tieri George H. Parker Director of Driver Education dfc3 2©[? ©dl{fl(3a88®GQ 23 to 5yBQB} V t (fluaswoic -i : ' ' . ' - ' - Zf3i a Y ' ' - i : -t fpagear r.-.-ra ' jzm ' cj- ' t : - -:--.- - - - - a c zji ' j : : : - - ' . . :-2TT5 :3 wzr a- fre :-.- ' - - - - . - - - . . - . ... hcejtg - . : - - : - U2i a r - : ■- EhulirElk : : - - : - 2 a: : - - - ' . oirse rnsTinn: B SBrfflfc . i - : - 1 ! : -. ■— ■• ■---.-■' - - ; : : i . i : - i uhhujb sard ' - . : - ' - - - : . • ■ - _ : awn ..a- ' r.-; v 3l rrv.2 : - - u ' B ' a o-r ' :r - f! • ssaar ; ■—• — w • — ■music. Ernest Clark The talented leadership of Mr. John J. Markarian, Jr. and Mr. Ernest Clark enables the popular music depart- ment to meet and surpass the unlimited expectations of its audiences. Memories linger upon successful ex- change and seasonal concerts, a Pops Concert, com- petitions, entertainment at the yearbook kick-off night, delightful half-time shows, and this year ' s musical Hello Dolly. John J. Markarian, Jr. Director of Music J j ■J 7 f i l i Judith DesPres Michael Milan Thomas M. DelSignore Department Head mm 26 Art The Art Department offers each individual the opportunity to develop basic talents in courses such as Man and his Environment, Advanced Design, Portfolio, and Ceramics. Under the dedicated supervision of Mr. Thomas DelSignore, Mr. Michael Milan, and Mrs. Judith DesPres, every student is taught to work with various mediums to produce the great psychological effects found in art. Mr. Milan ' s AP Art History class has greatly expanded this year. In that class students study the different cultures that produced art over the centuries. Art reveals a great deal about the psychological beliefs, customs, and character of each artist and his society. The Senior Class would like to thank the Art Department for the superb murals displayed at the Class Banquet. They certainly depic- ted the personality of the Class of 1978. apnrtBmanalitp u Tha+s what maIc s q champion- practice ) prachct ) pCaxJriOL. Russell Dowries Director of Athletics PHYSICAL EDUCATION The newly formed co-educational gym classes were in the spotlight for the first time this year. They added both laughter and enthusiasm to the games of basketball, volleyball, water polo, tennis, softball, jogging, and weight lifting. Each student participates in physical education twice a week, facing the challenge of physical exertion and healthful satisfaction. Under the direction of Mr. Russell Downes, Miss Elizabeth Rice, Mrs. Kathleen Delaney-Smith, Mr. Joseph Gearon, Mr. Paul Tuccelli, and Mr. Robert Bonn, health classes, athletic coaches, and gym classes make up this department. Robert Bonn Ms. Kathleen Delaney-Smith J;w I w n i n c o c j w n v i. Miss Elizabeth Rice Paul Tuccelli Mr. Joseph P. Gearon A rk 27 FACULTY CANDIDS ' • Four high school years She befriended us, A sunlit warmth in our lives. From smiles to tears She assisted us, A memory of our love. For yarns and laughs We relied on her A mother in our hearts. Few losses Compare With her glowing essence. Mere words are inadequate. — Nick Boyle —Debbie Ciriello — Laura Taksery GEORGE BADER n Westwood A father Young athletes Remember A friendly, easy smile An instruction in fair play —THE example of how to live- Thousands were affected A truly outstanding man Youthful understanding at youth — In his loss we are less — A town ' s appreciation lives on George Bader: a man, a part of Westwood. —Nick Boyle to you, Mr. Donald Beurman DEDICATION Throughout our four years at West- wood High School, your boundless energy and positive attitude have served as an example for us all. You have always brought into your class- room the unique vitality and enthusiasm which are so characteristic of your personality. You have played an integral part not only in our intellectual development, but in our growth as individuals. We will have enduring memories of your friend- ship, your warm sense of humor, and your dedication to our needs. It is with our deepest appreciation and love that we dedicate our 1978 Green Years to you, Mr. Donald Beur- man. 30 Oi 31 «c ' 3TI% SENIORS Flash! A moment passes. The final chord sounds, and the intensity and excitement that once existed quickly dissipates. Yet the glory of that moment remains. An artist captures only a short glimpse of his subject but is able to give life and expression to that moment. In the same way each of us here as been immortalized, though we are represented by a mere note in the symphony of our beings. We present the Class of 1978 a palette containing every color of the spectrum. Here we are, each captured as individuals, with all the spirt and life we had to give. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS David Dion — President 54 Oxford Road Dave . . Likes spaghetti with meatballs, spending money . . . Found at Drug Store, B.C. pool. In Toyota . . . Dislikes going broke, bad weekends, Big Blue . . . short, worried look, Davo. D-Man, Dave kid . . . Pet Peeves: Monday mornings, mickey- mouse operations. J.B. ' s, working on weekends . . . Yah you ' re right! , Are we out of here? , Oh really! . . . Favorite people: Lano, Pete baby. Gretch, Mr. B. Co. . . . Good ski weekends . . . Baking in the sun . . . Get rich . . . Boston College. Senior Play; Soccer 2, 4; Class president 4; Student Council 4, Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 4; Green Years; Lacrosse Club 1 ; Boy ' s Swim Team 1,2,3. 4, Captain 4, Diving Coach 4; Prom Committee 4. James Merrow — Vice President 28 Lynn Terrace Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Jamie . Jamestein likes: ice cream, dirty jokes . . . found in the Vega-Toil or Michelle ' s house . . . dislikes: Dog-Nuts ' . notes, falling asleep . . . favorite activities: go- ing to the N.E.A.T.Z. with O . . . J.P. ' s . . . Bas relief at P.P. and partying . . Lovely . . . Nllice . . . That ' s bad . . . favorite people: Michelle. Towlie, S.S. organization, senior girls ... pet peeves: benches, blueberries . cackle, slipp- ing glasses, cute and outgoing . . Boston University. Class Vice-President 4; Senior Play; Senior Transition member; Football 1, 2. 4; Pep Club 3. 4; Harlequin 4; Basketball 1; Hello Dolly. Prom Committee 3 Jane Cavanaugh — Secretary 27 Alder Road Yesterday is in our hearts; tomorrow is in our dreams. Jane, Ginger . . . two different colored eyes . . likes: lollipops. Boz Scaggs. the Cape . . dislikes: cruising, will you take me home? . . . Excellent ... pet peeves: being younger than everyone, staying home . . . favorite people are Janice, Beth, and Jackie, and all those guys . . found at Bergson ' s, around with the Butch Bunch . . . favorite activties: playing field hockey, and being with friends . . . college. Chorus 1, 2; Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; AFS Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Softball 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Sacred Cheese 3, 4; Drama Club 1 . 2, 3, 4; Green Years Staff; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Thespians 3, 4 Janice McKeown — Treasurer 68 Birch Tree Drive When we smile our cares grow lighter. When we smile the world seems brighter. Janice . . . pet peeves: term papers, the green wagon, bor- ing weekends, three hours sleep, deadlines, people who tease Mitzi, slowness . . . likes: double numbers, the soaps , koalas, Carlton Fisk, Saturday Night Live, Chicago. Fleetwood Mac, E.W.F. . . favorite people: Beth, Jackie, Jane, all friends, Those Guys , members of the Class of ' 80 . favorite activities: skiing with Terry and Aggie!, waterskiing, F.H., Red Sox Games, fooling people . . . found with Boogie, In the Monte, in South Yarmouth . . . My father ' s store , Teddy Bear . . . laughs, cry ' s and gets embarrassed easily . . college bound. Class Treasurer 1. 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; School Musical 1,2, 3; Softball 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; National Honor Society 3. 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3. 4; No Parentheses 2; Ski Team 1, 2, 3. 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. 34 Kathleen Abbate 224 Hartfora Street feel the present, and dream of the future with I like to remember the past- pleasure. ' Kati . . . Will you come with me? . . . Red Sox. Steve Martin. Barth Gimb e dislikes: pushy people, going aiphabethically . . favorite people: family and fnends . . . pet peeves: people who talk about their jobs, being the youngest, the Charter Room . . favonte activities: chewing gum. talking on the phone, reminiscing . . . talkative . . . long brown hair . . . smilie . . . nursing. Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Drill Team 2; French Careers Club 1. 2. Alfred Angelici 25 Wagon Road I want to be alive to all the life that is in me now. to know each moment to the uttermost. Al . . . fishing, skiing, beer can collecting, photography, partying . . dislikes: Tuc more or less, pitiful teachers, snobs, phonies. Seth ' s Sting . . . Q.M. . Chris. Sam. and Moose C. ... likes: soft pretzels, females . . . Yeah, you ' re right! . . . can be found on Cannon Mt.. N.H.: Norwood and Westwood ... a good friend, high spirited, aggressive, shy . . Cannon Mt. Detours . . . after college, plans to travel in Europe. Football 1, 2. 3: Winter Track 1. 2: Spring Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Musical 4: Photography Club 4: Prom Committee 4: No Parentheses Photographer 4: Green Years Staff. Janice Annaian 159 Porter Street ■A smile means so much yet it costs nothing. Janice . . likes being with friends, parties, concerts, the Cape . . . pet peeves: curfews. Westwood weekends . . . favorite people: Jackie. P.D.. P.B., J.H . and the gang . . . you guys . . . favorite activities include partying, listening to good music . . . found at Lechmere s or with her friends . . . always laughing . fun to be with . . college. Senior Play: South Pacific; Ski Club 3: Yearbook Staff. Judith Arrigo 25 Hawktree Drive What do we live for. if it is not to make life less difficult for others ' ' Judy . . . loves all kinds of sports . . pet peeves: people that drive too slow loves California . . . Super! . . . friendly, always smiling . . . always willing to help out . . . likes Mercedes 480 SL . . college travel administration. Band 1 . 2: Concert Band 1 . 2: Volleyball 3. 4: Track 1.2: French Careers Club 1 . rsr ' W ' -■■r - Joanne Atkinson 22 Westland Avenue --e-C3- : :.-: - — e _ e=- ; :-s res ' -e-e s Jo ... pet peeve is spelling . . . favorite activities: bike riding, walking . . . likes children, blue firebirds, and ice tea . . . dislikes: cold weather Pitiful . Killer . . . Phil. Sue. M.C. . . . found in Norwood . . . short! . . college. Band 1. 2: Concert Band 1. 2: Senior Play. Drama Club 2. 3: Green Years Staff. Julia Babmeau 6= . ' .e:s:e- S:-ee- May we stay forever young; forever feee Julie. Bab . . . likes: music. Vermont, beaches Aussies. and poetry . . pet peeves are TV., crowded lockers, being tired . . . You wouldn ' t believe it . . . favorite people: Peg. Len. K.H.. and lots others . . dislikes: spiders, homework, the red car . . . found with Peg and the Butch Bunch, at Friendr s . Cape on weekends . . . college bound. Ski Team 2; Field Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 1. 2. 3: Track 1. 2. 3. 4: Natl Honor Society 3, 4: Student-Faculty Forum 2. 3. A.F.S. Club 3. 4; Musical Crew 3. 4; Senior Play; AFS Summer Program 3: Green Years Staff; Student Council 2. Susan Bardziiowski 299 Pond Street The most wasted day of all is that one in which we have not laughed. Susan . . . Sue enjoys the morning after , the 20 fess faces ' , penguins. Monty Python. Vye jokes . . . dislikes: smiling faces, backstabbers . . . hobbies are skiing, walking, work, having fun . . . Wanna buy a bunny? . . . Pitiful kit- ten . . . favorite people: Joanne, the fibs and a memory, people that the above private jokes are shared with . . . found anywhere and everywhere between Norwood and North Conway, with Joanne and assorted others . . . fastidious . . precise . . . blonde hair and blue eyes . . . radiology. Senior Play: Green Years Staff. Michelle Battle 75 Cheney Street Boston Good humor may be said to be one of the very best qualities. ' ' Michelle . . . I ' m serious . . . favorite activities: basketball, volleyball, nice looking young men . . . Hey Sher . . . dislikes: WHS. JTN. Math . . . favorite people: Debbie 8 . Michelle H.. Shern . . found on a Greyhound going cross- country . . . tall. dark, and ... pet peeves: HP.. E.E.. B G . college. I I ■4 -T Pauline Benincasa 90 Walker Road It seems it will never e nd. until it happens. Pauline . . . short, brown eyes and brown hair . . . Likes: puppies. Dillenger, Jay, and Rob . . . dislikes short people song and snobby people . . . Really! . . . F. 105 . . . singing, shopping with friends . . . pet peeves: being short and being called Paula . . . favorite people: LB., I.R., M.K. . . . found at the Puppy Palace. Y.S.H.. or the Mez . . working and college. Chorus 2, 3. 4; Senior Play; School Musical 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Green Years Staff. Gerard Benson 44 Green Hill Road To be what we are and to become what we are capable of becoming is the only end. Gerard . . tall, dark and handsome . . . likes Guinness . Harp , Fran ' s boat. Boston, Audis . . . found in the whirlpool, N.H., or surrounded by senior girls . . . pet peeves: knee injuries. Medway, prom pictures . . . favorite activities include Destiny , football and hoop . . dislikes riding the pine, D.B. rehearsals, foot- ball camp, being ignored . favorite people are Mary Jane, Lundo and Smirta . college. Football 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Con- cert Band 1, 2; Boy ' s State 3. Carl Owen Berg 158 Green Hill Road Music is my fruit of life— don ' t take it away Owen . . . enioys stereo, photography, tennis, golf, bowling, table tennis, billiards . . pet peeves: typing, scratchy records, noisy tapes, physics problems . . . hoy-hoy . . . Jokeswagon . . . latch on .. . likes FM 106.7. fried clams . dislikes AM radio . favorite people: West. Gres. Blackie . . . found listening to stereo, driving Jokeswagon, buying records . . . tall . . . Hello to Duz, class of ' 76, and Pud, class of ' 79 . . . Stetson University. Tennis 2. 3. 4. Photography Club 4. Catherine L. Bernardo 1 1 1 Carroll Ave. I am what I want to be. I give myself to other people, but I still am me. Cathy . outgoing, personable . . likes: listening to music, cruising, crowds . . . found horseback-riding, doing gymnastics, or dancing . . . Like to see it! . . dislikes being late and waiting . Ohh baby! . . pet peeves: Catherine with a K, being patted on the head, slow drivers . . . favorite people: LB., J.S., Y.M. . . college and travel. Green Years Staff Robert Bernardo 111 Carroll Ave. Always live as if you expected to live always . Bobby. SPIKE pet peeves attempted hard guys. 1 1 :30 curfew likes D M kids, Boston, all nighters. gook food . dislikes being called Bernard Zero ' by The Big , school food, G block . . Decent Like to see it . , enjoys munching out, cruising, skiing, swilling, partying, sleeping in a Monte Carlo, freshman sophomore class . . favorite people: B C, The Boys . Agent 86 . S.M . . ya-ya. sure-sure . . . found riding in the rain, WHS parking lot, out to lunch, out of town . . . friendly . . service or college Senior Play; Football 1 , Pep Club 1,2.3, Library Club 1,2,3.4; Chess Club 1 Jeffrey Bertman 65 Sycamore Drive If you ' re going to do it. do it up big! Jeff . skiing, golf, camping, partying . . . And you ' re right, too . . . dislikes: tardies. opening exercises. Westwood lingo, seeing Herman run out of gas . . . favorite people D G . K.C., T.L. found at Mabel ' s. Noon Hill, in bed ... the mountains . . . in Quie ' s boat rarely seen in school Golf 1. 2, 3. 4 David Besser 62 Webster Street Good natured. warm hearted, and true Dave, Bess likes: whalers, coolers, frosties found at J and A. Weather- bee, under the P. . . . dislikes: Chicago, cruising . . . pet peeve is back seats . . . Firings , yeah . . Designated complete control. . . favorite people: the Friday Afternoon Club . camping, ping pong, all sports . . . college. Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Basketball 1; Baseball 2. 3. 4 Julie Bishop 52 Lakeshore Drive Moving on. leaving the past, Easy life, don ' t go too fast Jule . . . clambaked. stripes, always late . likes: Andy Pratt. The Who. Blue Sky. Sox games. Ziggy, rainbows concerts. D.E., P.P.. football . . . dislikes: not getting names straight, maybes . . . Favorite people: Rick. Cynth, S.H., N.L., J.H., P. G . . . That ' s a bargain , Are you positive? . . . Pet Peeves: gray trays, pickles. Math, not quite a mile . . . Found in the Torino, with the tin grins, Kingswood Road New Year ' s Eve, Monty Python, Tommy. 7. Jr. Chem Class. Summer of 76. England . . college. Class Vice President 1. 2; Pep Club 1. 2. 3; Spanish Club 2, 4; Chorus 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 4, Senior Play; Green Years Staff Richard Black 534 Oak Street Knowledge is life with wings. Rich. Blackie likes: cruising, watersknng . . . You little devil, you! . . . Beggar . . . favorite people: O.B.. Dino. Westle. P.P. . . . found in the Media Center, Dedham. Math Seminar . . . pet peeves: English, scratched negatives. Farrah . . , likes DeMolay, photography . . . college Senior Play; Natl Honor Society 3. 4; Green Years Staff; Harlequin 3. 4; Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; Photography Club 4. Nicholas Boyle 78 Fox Hill Street He who loves everyone is misunderstood. Nick . . . curly brown hair . . . likes the woods, quiet soft music, easy going take- it-in-stnde people, cold Hemeken . . . dislikes physics. Westwood gossip, weekend nights in a car with no destination . . . enjoys playing soccer, writing poetry or prose, eating out . . . Yeeoouch! . . . favorite people: anyone who wants to be . . . found on the field or track, on stage, with a girl, getting small, somewhere in the mansion . . . college. Spring Track 1.2,3.4; Winter Track 1.2,3.4; Soccer 1 , 2. 3. 4; Prom Commit- tee 3; No Parenthesis 3. 4; Senior Play; Drama Club 4; Green Years Staff. Lisa Brady 588 Canton Street Without the way. there is no going; without the truth, there is no knowing; without life, there is no living. Lisa ... pet peeves: Westwood. being called Spanky, red lights, being short, waiting for Rita in the morning . . . favorite activities: horseback riding, volleyball, gymnastics . . . likes: Chargers. Fleetwood Mac . . dislikes A-block English . . Psyched. You ve got to be kidding, . . . favorite people: R.H.. C.B., AH., J.L.. K.D. . . . found cruising in the boat. Canton, anywhere but Westwood. Chickatawbut . . . short, brown eyes, brown hair . . . likes Mr. B. and Mr. D. ... Northeastern University— Physical Therapy. Senior Play. Scott Brown 108 Magnolia Drive Life is as long and as full as you make it. Likes: long weekends, winning the 40, small cars . . dislikes: golfing at night. rainy days, fast drivers, green teeth, physics labs. Saturday morning practices, people who have many accidents . . . practicing with M.D.C . cruising cross town members of M.D.C — M F. found in Goodies car. at parties, or in the bug . . . college, engineering. Winter Track 1. 2. 3, 4; Green Years Staff; Spring Track 1, 2. 3, 4. l Pauline Bruno 54 Burgess Avenue So on and on I go. the seconds tick the time out, there is so much left to know. and I ' m on the road to find out. Polly . . . likes partying, sleeping late, Fleetwood Mac. Steely Dan, summers at the Cape. Dontos . . . It ' s true . . . pet peeves: being asked Polly want a cracker ' ' , chipped caps. D ' s chewing gum . . . favorite activities are Powder Puff Football, summer Softball, art . . . dislikes: Westwood lingo, boring weekends, small paychecks, being called Paula . . . Ya sure . . . favorite peo- ple are: J.H.. J.A.. and the gang . . found at Pewter Pot . never on time . . . good eyesight . . math . . college Musical 3: Pep Club 3. 4; Powder Puff Football; Senior Play. Scott Bullis 66 Crystal Hill Terrace Only a free spirit lives forever . Scott . . . tall, blonde . . . likes making money, hockey on the Rezz, playing cards, full tanks ... pet peeves: inconsiderate people, flat tires, off duty cops and Dick Dee . . . favorite people: C.W., E.O., J. P. . . . dislikes paying for gas . likes: girls, parties . . . Tell me about it! . . . found working, cruising, and peo- ple. Stacey Bullis 66 Crystal Hill Terrace You may say that I ' m dreaming, but I ' m not the only one. Stacey . nice clothes, sincere . . . likes good friends, meeting people, music, weekends, candlelight, the beach, fall in Vermont . . . found around with friends. N. C. ... favorite people know who they are . . . enjoys art. creativity, horseback riding, long walks, shopping . . . dislikes first dates. Scott in the A.M.. pet peeves: phoney smiles, A.M. radio. Westwood weekends - . . college. Senior play; Green Years 4; Photography Club 4; Prom Committee 4. Deborah Bullock 36 Crispus Attucks Roxbury. MA A cheerful companion is worth gold Debbie . . . likes traveling, silver jewelry, volleyball . . . come off it, Michelle . . . dislikes ignorant people . . . favorite activities: looking for Macho, singing ... pet peeves: school . . . found most anywhere . . . favorite people: C.H., W.G.. R.C. . . . quiet, good-natured, smiling . . . nursing. k John Buonaguno 60 Endicott Street The sweetness of life lies in dispensing with formalities. John . . . likes: partying, money, painting . . . pet peeves: empty tanks, runts, rip-offs . . . favorite people: J.B., M.S., SB., D.P. . . . dislikes: Chevy ' s, smashing up . . Twice . . . individual . . . found at Blue Hills, parties, and Boston college Band 1; Sacred Cheese 1. 2. 3. Karen Burhoe 370 Oak Street Smile and let the world wonder why! Kar . . . likes: animals, good music . . . dislikes Westwood lingo . . . pet peeves: feet and balloons . . . ya, pretty funny . . . favorite activities are p.p. football, Softball, tennis, parties . . favorite people: N.K., the gang , family, class of ' 78 . . . found at the Barn or in the Audi . . . brown eyes . . . short . . . college. Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Green Years Staff; Powder Puff Football; Tennis 2, 3. 4 Lisa Cappuccino 146 Clapboardtree Street Start smiling and enjoy the miracle of now. Lisa ... Lis . likes the beach, old movies, cats, Colorado, dislikes: walking, getting up early, noisy people . . enjoys skiing, sewing, being outdoors, biking ... pet peeves: phoney people, typing, the RK look, Martha ' s locker . . . What? . . Just joking! . . . favorite people: J.C., S.C., M.C., L.W., and friends found in green Chevette, up north . . . always smiling . . . blue eyes . . . nicely dressed . college. Senior Play; Gymnastics 1, 2. 3. 4; Captain 3. Leslie Cariani 75 Cushing Road You are yourself and the way you express your individuality is what makes you special Leslie, Les . . . enjoys: eating, performing, writing . . . pet peeves: being harrassed, getting the room , bad oboe reeds, not being able to sing, Brownsville X-press . . oboe power . . . Be quite shnitz! . . . Hi, hon! . . . likes: living, loving, lauhing. crying, music, quiet beaches at night. Irish brogues favorite people family and friends kind, considerate . found out of step on the field, with Cheryl . . blushes easily . . . laughs at her own jokes . . . YCWACSOYA . . Sentimental Lady . . college, working with people. Band 1,2,3, 4; Concert Band 1,2,3.4; treasurer 4; Orchestra 1.2,3.4; Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4; S.E. District Band 3; Oklahoma pit orchestra 2; No Parenthesis 4; Sacred Cheese 1, 2; Natl Honor Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 2; Green Years Staff. Randy Castrechini 110 Stanford Drive I always live for the high points of life Venchenzo found at Sunoco, somewhere in Dedham, drive-ins . . favorite people: Howie, Dee. E.F.. J.D. . . . Say Wat! . . . Dat ' s cool! ... pet peeves: snobs, working in rain, mornings, dead weekends . . Wat ' s up Doc? . . likes girls, cars, parties . dislikes holidays Weekends! plans for college Senior Play, Basketball 1; Tennis 1 Deborah Ciriello 54 Cushing Road Fun grows with happiness, sunshine, and laughter, and lives as a smile in your heart ever after Debbie. Debs. Squeeks always laughing . . pigeon toed and gullable . . . likes lil ' l kids. Green Death, chewing gum. Betsy Clark and puppies . . . 26 memories . being in a laughie with Mellie and them . . unforgettable times with Dawn . Tell me about it, mum. . . pet peeves: white Continentals with alarms, look at Debbie ' s feet , getting beat on, busy phones enjoys sports, getting rowdie favorite people: Matt, Kath, Mad. Trish, Tose, and friends in Rm 72 . College. Powder Puff Football 4. Softball 3. 4; Freshman Cheerleader; Hockey Cheerleader 3, 4. Co-Captain 4, Pep Club 1 . 2, 3; Field Hockey 2, 4; Gymnastics 2. Frances Clark 225 Washington Street We need to create a world where all can live peacefully the life they choose . Franny. Fran . likes: going out with good friends, singing, and talking . . pet peeves: being called Fran-Boy, accents. Physics, being told to be quiet . . likes: animals, people with a good sense of humor, music, the country . . . Ab- bate, get over here! . dislikes: crowds, pushy people, clumsy dogs, clicks . . . favorite people: family friends . found at the D.H.P. Chorus 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Madrigals 2, 3. Stuart Cobb 22 Kingswood Road I am only one and yet I am one; I cannot do everything, but I can do something. Stu . . . working, rehashing cars, tree work . . . dislikes: required courses, dressing up. shaving . Care . . . Outrageous . . pet peeves: homeroom ... In a Fog found in Computer Room . . . Technical School. Computer Club 1. 2 38 Mark Coggins 62 Windsor Road Mark . . . likes weekends, 2:15, Led Zeppelin, CSNY . . . dislikes getting kicked out of concerts, Spanish , , . pet peeves: Westwood night life . - . favorite peo- ple: J. Page, the products . . . how pitiful . . . favorite activities: baseball, giv- ing beatings . . . Fashionable . . . found at work, not in Westwood . . . nice smile - . college. Swim Team 1. 2. Baseball 2. 3, 4. James Coleman, III 236 Dover Road What you get out of life is what you put into it. Jim, Coley. Mwath, JJ . . . swimming . . . dislikes getting up at 4:30 . . . Hey Win! ... pet peeves: Steamed up glasses. PHYSICS . . . Found at the pool. Computer room, Blue Volks . . . favorite people: Ols, Skell. J.G., Swim Team Members . . . work . . . college. High Adventure Club 4; Track Manager 3, 4; Swim Team 1, 2. 3, 4, Captain 4. Catherine Collette 85 Elm Street My job in the world is simple; to help others become what they can. Kay . . . likes: camping, recreation . . . pet peeves: listening to Mr. B. say I pick on his little Donny. cracking knuckles, P. B. and cheese sandwiches . . . favorite people: Tom, Di. P.E. group at G.P.. Miss P ' s group . . . likes to draw, work with people . . . dislikes: being short, being clumsy, crying . . Boring . . . non- matching clothes . . . Di. don ' t stick to one guy. . found in N.H., Brigham ' s. screaming in the hall . . college. Track 1, 4; Drama Club 3; SNARC 1. 2, 3. 4; Majorettes 2. 3. Lorraine Collins 15 Hemlock Drive When we smile, the world seems brighter; when we smile, our cares grow lighter, Lorraine . . . en|oys: traveling, watching the Red Sox, dancing . . . That was a riot! . . . found listening to tapes in the Conference Room I can ' t wait till C Block! . . . likes: California, laughing . . . dislikes: the winter, homework, boring books . . . pet peeves: rainy days, low-heeled shoes . . . brown hair, green eyes, long nails . . . college. Chorus 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 3; Senior Play; Pep Club 2, 3. t ) Lynne Collins 92 Pleasant Valley Road Variety is the Spice of Life. Lynne . . . Likes pick-up trucks, partying, pizza and Miller Ponies . . . Spacey . . . Don ' t bother me. . . . Calm down. . . . Found wherever the opportunity arises . . . Dislikes getting up. garden shoes . . Favorite people Dee-Dee. Rod. and Val . . . Plans for college and travel. Prom Committee 3. Green Years Staff Judith Conway 58 Oriole Road You ' re never poor as long as you have a friend. Jude . . . found with friends, in the blue Chevy or in Sue ' s or Deb ' s wagon . . . Howdy . . . favorite people: friends, family, and some teachers . . . skiing, traveling, laughing . . . dislikes: loud people in quiet places, peanut butter . . . B. B. . . . chocolate chip ice cream, weekend nights, snow . . . Baretta . . . Con- your-way . Holy Cross. Cheerleader 1 ; Pep Club 1,2.3; Volleyball 2, 3; Track 2.3,4; Soccer 4, Captain 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Senior Play; Green Years Staff Judith Corlito 29 Deerfield Avenue Her eyes are filled with laughter. Judy . . pet peeves: French, covered with feathers, the R K. look, typing . . . favorite activities: skiing, biking . . likes: horses, the beach, pepperoni pizza . . . What? . . . Good face . . . Descent . . . favorite people: L.C.. S.C., L.W., M.C., found in a green Chevette . . laugh, eyebrows college. Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Track 1. Gary Criss 193 Phillips Brooks Road I ' ve taken my fun where I ' ve found it. Gary, Bear . likes: Bum ' s screamer, all nighters, and skiing . . . Ah-yes! . . . pet peeves: hard guys, boring nights, toilers . . Pitiful . . . favorite people: The Boys . . . Decent . . found around town, in New Hampshire, and at Fenway . . college. Ski Team 3. 4; Basketball 1. 39 Martha Crowley 471 High Street There are two ways of spreading light— to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it. Crowley, Martha-Mort . . likes: 7, Red Sox, C and H blocks , . . What a killer! . . . Koozsh . . . favorite people: K.H., L.C., L.W., S.D. ... pet peeves: A block English, twins . . . skiing . . . college. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Manager of Gymnastics 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Green Years Staff, Explorers 4; Senior Play: Drama Club 4. Sarah Crowley 471 High St. Live each day as if it were your last, and perhaps you will glimpse the true secret of life. Sarah . . . Sure always laughing . . . pet peeves: boger, the R.K. look, Jude ' s eyebrow . . . likes the Marx Brothers, 24, following the Red Sox, Dewey , Give me a break . , . found in the green Chevette. or in the neighborhood . . . enjoys, biking, making jewelry, skiing . . . favorite people: J.C., L.C., K.A., L.W. friendly . . . college. Chorus 1; Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; C.Y.O. 1, 2, 3, 4; Explorers 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Drama Club 4 Lenore Cullen 6 Hawktree Drive Live for yourself— live YOUR life. Then you are most truly the friend of man. Lennie freckles . . . pug . . . likes the Cape, sailing, sleeping late, acting nor- mal with Dee . Pousette-Dart, M.R., B.D. . . . dislikes 12:00, getting away with nothing, driving well . . Can I wear yours? . . . favorite people: Stig, Joan-boy, Bab . . . I ' m so stupid I can ' t believe it! . . . found with Stig, looking for G., studying with her eyes closed . . . Holy Cross. Student Council 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4; No Parentheses 2, 3, 4; AFS Club 2, 3; School Musical 2; Senior Class Play; Powder Puff Football; Green Years Staff. Janice Cunningham 30 Blueberry Lane When you find what you ' ve always wanted, that ' s not where the beginning begins, that ' s where the end starts. Jan . . . sweet, the new smile . . . likes: sweaters, V+G ' s, Jackson Browne. CSN concert, Craigville Beach . . . rolling eyeballs ... I don ' t want to discuss it . . . pet peeves: braces, itchies, no license, broken blowdryers . . Eagerman ' s Alumni . . . dislikes: disco shirts. S.T.B.. curfews . . . found: at Mary Ann ' s, in a white Monarch, or with friends . . . favorite people: M.H., Sue. Colleen, Georgia, and more . college. Mark Curran 60 Strasser Avenue Man ' s noblest gift is his sincerity, for it embraces his integrity. Mark . tall, enthusiastic . . likes baseball, Red Sox, tennis, dislikes unln- volved people . . enjoys people in general, Young Life. CYO activities . . . found at the rink, Canteen Corp. . . . favorite people include his family and Un- cle Tom . . . interested and interesting . . . the world of work. Manager of Basketball 3, 4; Green Years Staff. Glenn Curtin 49 Sunrise Road Don ' t stop thinking about tomorrow. Glenn. Curt, Chopper . . . cute, always smiling , . . likes: listening to the B.J.B.. long drives, good food . . What the heck! . . . typical Scorpio . . . enjoys: hockey, soccer, golf, woodworking . . . dislikes; lazy, unreliable people . . . Yeah! ... pet peeves: flat tires, people that win the golden hammer, and SAT ' s . . . favorite people: Dirkwood, Moose, C.S.. J.L. . . . found between the sixth and seventh, cruising in the LeSabre. Senior Play; Soccer 1 ; Pep Club 1.2,3; Green Years Staff; Explorers Club 2, 3. 4. Theresa D ' Alessandro 534 Everett 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. Terry . . . enjoys: parties, the ocean. Cape . . . pet peeves: no gas, shopping without money, boring weekends . . found in the green Pontiac, or at the pet shop . . . Go for it! . . . summer of ' 77 ... favorite pastimes are: skiing, watching football, or going to the beach . . . dislikes: getting up early, and coconut . . . favorite people include: XBH Class of 77, J.L., B.K., and girls of 77, 78, and 79 That ' s life. ... all nighters, Christmas. E.W.F. . . . college. Chorus 1, 2; Volleyball 3, 4; Track 4; Drama Club 1; Powder Puff Football. Valerie D ' Ambrosio 380 High Street Let me live only to do; Let me do only to live. Valhalla . . . pet peeves: snobs, cliques, cheerleaders, cows, having to walk . . . likes to listen to Tarkus, cruise the loop, eat at Mac ' s for breakfast . . . Like wow man! . . . dislikes: Westwood, no car. going to physics . . . rap, rap, rap . . . favorite people: Carla. Anne, Kim . . . found: Social Studies conference room, in the blue Monza, the spa . . . likes: ELP, England. N.S., Olympic Stadium . . . deep brown eyes . . college, travel. Track 1, Volleyball 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2. 4 40 Antnony D ' Attilio 28 Ash Street Laugh while you can; everything has its time. Tony . . . likes cruising and partying . . . friendly smile . . . dislikes empty cans Stop the world I want to get off. . . . favorite people. Beaver . . . found around the neighborhood ... Air Force. Lois Daniels 125 Conant Road You will always look forward to waking up to see what the new day brings. Lois . . . Favorite activities: shopping, singing ... pet peeves: being home early, getting up early . , . Likes Peter, cats, parties . . . Found at Mez. P.S.C. . . . Dis- likes snobby people . Favorite people: PR.. P.B., I. Ft., Mr. Sanfason . . . blue eyes . . . Lotus . . . long brown hair . . . work and college. Chorus 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 1 Oklahoma; South Pacific. 2, 4; Drama Club 4; Madrigals 4; Senior Play; Kathleen Dargan 437 East Street Don ' t worry about tomorrow; just concentrate on today. Katie, Turtle . . . enjoys: parties, wood shop, being with the gang ... pet peeves: bus rides, Physics, 3rd eyes . . . likes: Captain Crunch, Softball . . . dislikes foam favorite people: M.E.R., Corkie, Gang . . . found at Cannatas, cooking room, cruising in Lisa ' s tank . . . football shoulders, dungarees . . . Service. Senior Play; Softball 1, 2. 3. 4; Volleyball 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2. Cynthia DeFeo 10 Short Street It ' s been real. It ' s been nice. It ' s been real nice. Cynth . . . concerts, riding in town, skiing, collecting memories . . . likes: 25, Kenny Loggins, Charles St., Cathedral Ledge . . dislikes: casts, phone booths, going to the door . . . favorite people: Doug, Jule, J.M.. N.L., S.H.. Beans . . . found at W.R., C.P.R.. M.M. ... 7th inning stretch, the 2 D ' s, Geils . . . good posture, a nice smile, friendly . . . college. Drill Team 3, 4; Cheerleading 1; Powder Puff Football 4; Green Years Staff; Chorus 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play. ' Elizabeth Derwin 101 Lake Shore Drive To achieve all that is possible, we must attempt the impossible. To be all that we can be, we must dream of being more. Betsy, Bets ... pet peeves: homeroom, not having enough time, losing things . . . Favorite activities: playing and watching sports . . . Likes being with Butch Bunch, having a good time . . . dislikes smoke-filled rooms . . . Favorite peo- ple: the gang . . found with friends and in Nancy ' s car . . . wishes class of 78 the best of luck in the future . . . college. Senior Play; Band 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3; Sacred Cheese 4; Green Years Staff; No Parentheses 4; Soccer 4; Basketball 2, 3. Samuel DiBari 15 Gay Street Man ' s noblest gift is his sincerity, for it embraces his integrity. Sambo . . . curly hair, slippery . . . likes good parties, swimming, water basket- ball, cell. bio. with M.A. . . . dislikes Comp. 4 Grammar, football campl . . . favorite people include Goodie, Chris R.. Naldo. and others . . . found in the pool, on the football field, in the weight room, driving around . . . What a beating! . . . college. Senior Play, Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Swim Team 1, 2, 3. 4. ■P Christine DiMattia 56 Sunrise Road A smile costs nothing but means so much. Chris . . . likes: strawberries, little kids. Fleetwood Mac, Monty Python, Squoey Wabbits . . . found in the drumline . . . Yhal ... pet peeves: being mixed up with Jami, Sue, playing the bass drum, R.B. . . . You ' re pretty. . . . dislikes: retainers, knees, parades . . . That ' s the best! . . . favorite people: Ades, all friends, band people . . . preppy, pretty hair . . . YCWACSOYA! . . . college. Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3. 4; Spring Track 2, 4; Nat ' l Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4. Patricia Donlon 200 Porter Street Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Patty . . . likes: nights out, sleeping late, good times ... pet peeves: being told to shut-up. rumors . . . favorite activity is skiing . . . favorite people: Pete, Janice, Elaine, and the gang . . . Rainy ' s accent . . . found in Maine, or with friends . . . laughs at the wrong time . . . college. Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Senior Play; Drama Club 2. 3; Green Years Staff; Ski Team 2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Manager of Field Hockey 4. ,V 41 Laura Doull 325 Oak Street Take one day at a time, and you ' ll remember every day for a long time. Laurie . . enjoys swimming, eating, skating, colorguard . . . pet peeves: being called stiffnecky , homework on weekends, getting up early, late practices, turning red. stiff jeans, skinny people, boring classes . . . sad! . . . likes having a good time, being with friends, mint chocolate chip ice cream, spending money, listening to records, sleeping late, basketball games . . favorite peo- ple: CD.. Ades, L.D. . . . found on the football field during half-time, cracking up with Carolyn . . . college Chorus 3, 4; Color Guard 3, 4: Captain 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; Green Years Staff. Jennifer Dowd 153 Weatherbee Drive You ' ve got to get up in the morning with a smile on your face, and show the world all the love in your heart. Jennifer . . . cat ' s eyes . . . likes C.A.C., the Cape, G.B. ' s. all nighters at Barb ' s. G M., Punter ' s, C.S.N, concerts. Jackson Browne . pet peeves: Westwood lingo, disco shirts . . favorite people: Barb. M.J., Les, M.I. P., many others . . . dislikes pulling a Chatam, weekends at the UN. and falling . . . Go for it! . . . B.O.I.A.B., S R.R. found making a scene . . always late . . . college. Cheerleader 1, 2. 3, Capt. 4: Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Musical 2, 3. 4: Senior Play; Chorus 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Pep Club 1. 2, 3; Natl Honor Society: Sr Transitional Board Lisa Drayton 95 Locust Drive Happiness is being yourself. Lisa . . . likes: crazy people, eating, little kids, Tolkien!!!. C.l.T.-ing . . . found on the field at halftime . . . dislikes: being uncoordinated, doing papers at the last minute . . . Arrrggh! . pet peeves: Color Guard uniforms, being ranked, trip- ping up stairs . . . Whaaat? . . . favorite people: any and all . . . hysterical laugh, drawing on jeans YCWACSOYA! . . college, travel. Color Guard 3. 4; Green Years Staff; Spanish Club 3, 4. Joseph Duffy 22 Phillips Brooks Road It ' s nice to be natural when you ' re naturally nice. Duff . . . likes parties, socializing ... pet peeves: black leather jackets attempts, dumpings . . . enjoys skiing, swillings, billiards . . favorite expressions: Eat bird , Ah-Yes . favorite people: the boys, 78 except hardguys . found going havoc on town, Falmouth ... a reliable friend, embarrassed easily . . . college bound. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play; Football 1; Ski Team 1, 2. 3, 4 Bernard Dullea 97 Nahatan Street Wait patiently for what time brings. Bernard, Bemie . . . enjoys fishing . . . dislikes: Physical Fitness Tests, and Spanish , . . pet peeves: money-making activities, and rain . . . 5 ' 1 1 , 175 . . . plans to further education Baseball 2. 4. Dianne Effgen 22 Redwood Road A sense of humor brightens even the dullest day. Dee short, rowdy, funny . likes: telling jokes, being with friends, going mental with L. . . . pel peeves: Oh, I fell so tall , in the 3 ' s, Stig ' s erratic move- ments . . . favorite activities: junior Chem class, sports . . . That ' s awful! . . . Semi-Tough What a bummer! . found looking for G , munching out . . . favorite people: Lennie. Karen B.. Nancy . . . very good friend college for business. Band 1; Chorus 3; Student Council 3. 4; Senior Play, Powder Puff Football, Softball 2, 3; Pep Club 1 , 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 2.3,4; Green Years Staff, Student- Faculty Forum 4; Ski Team 2, 3; Field Hockey 1. 2. 3, 4; South Pacific 3; Oklahoma 2; Spanish Club 3, Prom Committee 3 Faith Erlandson 1 Prospect Avenue, Norwood A friendly manner is more valuable than gold. Faith . . . friendly smile, cheerful manner, a true friend writing poems and stories, taping, helping in the library . . a library. T mm 1 t . . favorite activities: plans to get a job in Library Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Naomi Erlandson 1 Prospect Avenue Don ' t walk behind me. I may not lead. Don ' t walk In front of me. I may not follow. Walk beside me and be my friend. Naomi . . . Sherm . . light brown hair, green eyes, bracelets . . likes: money, Gold Chargers, Brownie?. Bad Company, and Pink Floyd . . favorite people: Sue and Co.. many from class of 77 who left us behind, and Angelo . . . Back, you fool! . . Oh, yeah?! . . . pet peeves: running out of smokes and money at the same time, finding out K.P.H.S. Is dry, hassles . . . enjoys: horseback riding, camping parties at Noon Hill, painting meaningless pictures, high speed cruis- ing, being sarcastic! found in old Bessie . 311-D .. dislikes: Mon- day—double gym Mass. College of Art . R.I. School of Design. Track 1, 2; Photography Club 1. 42 Arthur Fales 149 Birchtree Drive Let each man exercise the art he knows. Art. Artika . . . likes: E.W. F.. Steve Martin, rowdy crowds, the coneheads, Holliston cheerleaders. Donny Myrick, 5 . . . Wouldn ' t that be funny? ... big smile, curly hair . . . enjoys: hockey, sailing, M.D.C functions . . pet peeves: Hockey Helmet Syndrome, J. I., being asked if middle name is always . . . favorite people: M.D.C. members, J.G. . . . MTDLT . . . found at the Cape, the rink, Woodfield . college, engineering. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Green Years Staff; Lacrosse Club 1. Joseph Fannon 48 Pond Plain Road They can because they think they can. Joe . . found running around town or the track . . . dislikes football practice, long track meets, morning track practice . . . quiet ... pet peeve: sprints . . . Favorite people: Al, Gres, Bruce . . . college. Football 1, 2. 3, 4; Track 1. 2. 3, 4; Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Kenneth Farley 264 Canton Street The world is ours, we have only to take it. Ken . . . likes cruising and paychecks . . . dislikes gas expenses and homework . . . Rustang . . . Favorite people: Castro. Bono, and Mike ... pet peeves: Mustangs on a cold morning . . . found at Firestone, in Randolph Center . . . work. Maureen Farrell 109 Sunrise Road What is life without a little fun? Maureen . likes: the beach, getting baked in the sun, Freebird. good times, M J, people who like to laugh, and the Allman Brothers . . . dislikes: nagging people, school, and getting trouble . . favorite people: D.G.. M.G., L.S.. Bren. Kath, and the girls . . Ah-yes! . Give me a break! . . . What a killer! . . . pet peeves: headaches, working on the weekend, and SB . . favorite ac- tivities: gymnastics, and sleeping . concerts, vacations . found cruising with Brenda. chowing with Kath, and getting in trouble with Judy . . . Goof! . . . brown ey es and Levi ' s . . . sarcastic. i Lisa Ferraro 5 Hawktree Drive Never let the opportunity slip by. Hey Ferrarooo! . . . M.D.U. pres.. champion diver ... pet peeves: dead weekends. Stacey drivers, white Continentals with alarms . . . favorite activities: diving, jr. chem class . . . Kill , No. I don ' t think so . . . dislikes Spanish, snobs, two-faced people . . favorite people: Tsa. Kath, Deb . . . found laughing, at B.C.. in the pool or with C.P. R.C., K.S. . . . college. Senior Play; Pep Club 1. 2, 3; Gymnastics 3; Swim Team 1. 2. 3. Captain 4, Robert Ferrari 5 Willett Pond Drive I am a friend of the earth. Bob . . . Sound ' s good to me. . . . likes having a good time dislikes being bored . . . found at Lechmere and McDonald ' s ... a friend to all who know him pet peeves: somebody not finishing what they began . favorite people: Melissa, Charlene, Anthony, Bonnie, Susan . , . enjoys being outdoors Catch ya later . . . Business. Neal Finnegan 47 Perry Drive Pursue noble aims. Neal . favorite activities: chess, drama, coin collecting, computers, elec- tronics . . . pet peeve: Neil . . favorite people: R.B., P.P.. AL. . . . found in com- puter and electronics rooms . . college. National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Thes- pians 3, 4; Football Manager 2; Senior Play. Susan Fitzgerald 48 Birchtree Drive :4 . likes: being with . . brown hair . . . The hands of a friend are sure to find something helpful to do. ' Susan . . Oh Lordy . . . favorite activities: tennis, Softball . friends, climbing mountains . . . favorite people: S.F., M.K. blue eyes . . . Fitz . . . laughing . . . nursing. Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1. 2; No Parentheses 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Exploerers 3, 4; Green Years Staff. i 1 v r 43 - 4 Joseph Fitzhenry 57 Brookfield Road The better part ot one s life consists of his friendships. Fitzy . . . pet peeves: Camp Wono, Bam Bam . . . favorite activities: Skiing. S.S. initiations, getting small . . . likes: Monday Night Football Games, the ocean, Steve Martin . dislikes homework, football practice . . . You crazy guy! . . . Ooouun! favorite people: S S members . found at Kendricks. Mac- Donald ' s. Rocky Nook . . . blonde, C.P.. Continental kind of guy! . . college. Football 1. 2. 3. 4. captain 4, Ski Team 1, 2. 3. 4, Captain 4. Natl Honor Society 3. 4: Senior Play. Susan Flaherty 66 Martha Jones Road A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Sue . . pet peeves: braces, calculus, being harassed during studies in the seminar . dislikes being called Farrah and Spiggy by certain people . . . Tell me about it! . . . favorite people are Mary, Sue, Rich and friends . . . found in seminar room and at basketball games . . . college. Band 1. 2. Concert Band 1, 2; National Honor Society 3. 4; Editor of Green Years Peter Flynn 40 Hooper Street Smile and let the world wonder why! Petie . . dashing, daring, bold . . . likes: swilling, Bay City Rollers . . . dislikes: Skippy Peanut Butter, derelicts . . I ' m superman! . . pet peeves: stubbing my big toe. Iifing it, school lunches . . Go for it! . enjoys: stamp collecting, photography . found at the Museum of Fine Arts. Boston Public Library, back seat of the bus favorite people: Bess, Major Mudd. Capt. Kangaroo . . . college Football 1. Track 1, 2. 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3; Senior Play. Scott Follett 5 Hampton Road Laughter is the best medicine Scott. Scott-la always laughing, blonde hair, short . . likes: Gibick , 4, partying, hitting the sloops with Bode Pet peeves: hospitals, appendicites, Frontseaters. being called B.B., S.R., working on weekends . . . found at W.H. Fields, cooking for the poor fools that are forced to eat out . . . playing soccer, baseball, or skiing favorite people: N.L.. M.A., S.H., soccer coneheads, and a millon others . . . college. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4 Margaret Ford 491 Everett Street Take one day at a time, and you will remember every day for a long time Margaret Gabbing in Conference Room C with Lorraine, falling through snowbanks with Fran-boy Pet peeves. The Nose . House of Pizza . . . favorite people TE . H.B.. Lorraine . . . That was a not last night! , Like won- derful enjoys movies, traveling, and music . . . yes. it ' s a dirty job . . . dis- likes: dirty snow. Monday mornings . . brown hair, brown eyes college and travel Activities: Band 1. 2. Concert Band 1, 2; Chorus 3. 4, Glee Club 4 Judith Francis 754 High Street Mischief sparkles in her eyes and her laughter never dies. Judy. Jude . . likes ice cream, Lynard Skynard. sleeping late. Moody Blues . . . Pet Peeves: accidents, colds, J. A., fights, getting grounded, cruising Westwood. and rainy days . . . Killer! . . . enjoys horseback riding, concerts, the Cape . . Ah-yes! . . . embarrassed easily . . perpetually late . . . favorite people Mark, Maureen. Robin, K K and the girls . . . found at Mark ' s good luck . . business school Powder Puff Football 4. Michael Frasca 69 Alder Road Life is a journey, not a destination. Michael likes: holidays . . dislikes: working, rotten parties, and being sick on weekends What! . . . Scrace . . . Might . . . Let ' s Swill . . . enjoys baseball, hockey, and listening to the stereo . . favorite people: C.S.. F.F., J.M. . . . found in C.S. ' s auto and partying . . . college. Margaret Frew 193 School Street Happy memories are forever friends. Peggy Bug woman . blue eyes, blonde hair ... babbling, scheming, com- puter laugh found lifeguarding in Pocasset, with Bab . . . 40 million . . . Listen you guys . . . I don ' t mean to be mean but . . . likes Patriots, lobsters at the Cape, talking, and blue pet peeves: being picked on. not getting called, being called gullable . . . favorite people: Bab, Arlene. and Butch bunch . . favorite activities: skiing, swimming, sailing . . . scuffing . . . Arlene ' s advice in math . . Christmas cookies . . June 11th, the beach . . . college- Chorus 1, 2; AFS Club 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Natl Honor Society 3. 4; Musical Crew 4. Manager of Girls Basketball 1. 2; Senior Play; Green Years Staff. 44 rap ' i Sandra L. Friedl 15 Olde Carnage Road It ' s nice to be natural, when you ' re naturally nice. Sandy. Free-dell . . . friendly, considerate, super modest . . . likes fresh snow, wild flowers, sunshine, laughing, jokes Norman Rockwells, ice cream . Ooh Baby . pet peeves: rainy days, bullies . . N.P. . . favorite people: swim team members and WHS. classmates . . . 13 . . . Butch Bunch . . . Do you have a study now ' . . . college. Senior Play; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; National Honor Society 3. 4. Secretary 4; Green Years Staff: Gymnastics 1; Swim Team 1. 2. 3. 4. Co-captain 4. Douglas Fry 77 Blueberry Lane Kevin Gallagher 203 Washington Street What lies before and what lies behind are tiny m atters when compared to what lies within. Kevin. Gall . . . Enjoys: basketball, water and snow skiing . . . pet peeves Mon- day mornings, and foreign languages . . . likes: Notching and Ponging and con- certs . . . YEAH . . Waster Session . . . favorite people: Bess, El Producto. Griff . . . dislikes: cruising, homework, and D. and G. found: J. and A . Damon, and under the P college Activities: Lacrosse 1. 4; CYO Basketball 1, 2. Pep Club 1. 2, 3; Basketball 1; Senior Play Robert Gallagher 30 Bonney Street Very little is needed to make a happy life. It is all within yourself, in your way of thinking. Moose . . skiing, snowbunnies. St. Patrick s Day. Dennisport . found jogg- ing, biking, at the track, cruising with Gib . . . O ' Kai! , Decent! . . . Gibby. Scott-la. Choppa dislikes: BO., snobs, conceitedness. people who think they are smart but really aren ' t, plantar warts . . running, swimming, tennis . . . college Swim Team 1; Cross Country Track 1. 4; Winter Track 1. 4: Spring Track 1. 4: Pep Club 1, 2. 3: Senior Play. Arlene Gallant 38 Beacon Street No goal is too high if we climb with care and confidence. Arlene . frank, always laughing at bad news, blue eyes likes: Boston cherries, cats, double-stuffed oreos. class of ' 78 . . pet peeves: slow music bting a full-time chauffeur, cutting V. and E ' s hair, late people . That ' s so stupid . . . No way! ... I don ' t believe you. . . . favorite activities: Skating gymnastics, old Gidget movies, dancing . . . fast driving . . . favorite people: Val Elaine. Peggy, those guys Butch Bunch . . . found running around school never in homeroom, stalling in the Putt-Putt . Mr. B . Mr. H.. and Mr. S. twin sister Jackie, fresh sister Wendy . . college, plans to get rich. Health Careers Club 2. 3. 4; Gymnastics 1. 2. 3; Student-Faculty Forum 2. 3; Natl Honor Society 3.4; Pep Club 1 . 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3; AFS Club 3. 4; AFS Sum- mer Program 3. Student Council 3. 4; president 4. Senior Play: Green Years Staff. John Gavin 20 Eastman Avenue If you have a contented mind, you have enough to enjoy life. Gav . . likes: hockey, parties . . . dislikes: Mary Hartigan s breakfast backstab- bers . . . Tell us! . Ah yes! . . . found at the rink . . favorite people Steve Martin, those boys ' 78 . playing golf pet peeves: SAT s attempts . . . college. Senior Play; Pep Club 3. 4; Hockey 1.2.3: Captain 4; Green Years Staff; Soccer 1. 2. 3. Kevin Gavin 14 Reed Avenue Let each man follow his own course. Kevin . . Scuba diving, back packing, canoeing, carpentry . . Likes girls and Boston found at the pool. The Club . . Moose . . pet peeves: slow drivers, traffic violations. Emily . . favorite people: Glenna. Marcia, Sharon . . . dislikes: AMC Hornets, cars with seats that don ' t fold down I don ' t know . . . tall, skinny . . . college Swim Team 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain 4; Explorer ' s Club 1. 4. Robert Giblin 38 Alder Road The secret of success in life is for a person to be ready when his opportunity comes. Gibby ... pet peeves: dentists, hospitals, getting sick at SAT ' s, snobs. D.B. practice found at Bergson ' s. Schaeffer Stadium, cruising with Moose Moose. Scott-la. Mirt . . . partying with Moose. Sox s and Pat s games, skiing, swimming. P. LA. . . . Yeah! . . . dislikes, working on Sunday mornings, at- tempted mustaches . . . Northeastern. Band 1.2; Concert Band 1.2; Dance Band 3.4; Pep Club 1 . 2. 3; Winter Track 1 . 2. 4; Spring Track 1. 2. 4. 45 J I Diane Gilroy 23 Loring Street What do we live for it it is not to make life less difficult for others. Diane ... pet peeves: bossy friends, rules, people cracking their knuckles . . . Favorite activities: spending money, working with children , . likes coffee, recreation , . , dislikes boredom and confusion . . . I want to go home and go to sleep . . - favorite people: Marcus Pete, Kay, Jeff . . , found in Miss Parkinson ' s room, New Hampshire. Woburn . , . loyal, outgoing, babble when I ' m tired . . . College for Adaptive Physical Education. National Honor Society 3, 4; Green Years Staff; No Parentheses 4; SNARK 1,2, 3, 4; Squad Manager of Girls ' Swim Team 2, 3. Adrienne Giovino 47 Spellman Road No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings. Adrienne. Ades . . . enjoys track, tennis, skiing, piano ... pet peeves: filling out college applications, snobby freshmen, R.B., B.R.W. . . . quite excellent! . . . it ' s the best! . . . outrageous . . . likes: Rocky , Star Trek. Mercedes. Monty Python . . . dislikes: getting up for school, running, silent media centers . . . favorite people: Chris, Mr. Tuccelli, track, team members . . . found in the circle, on the track, on the phone at Chris ' locker, weight room . . . Trekkie . . Matty . . . college, pre-med. Student Council 1 , Winter Track 2.3,4, Captain 4; Spring Track 2.3,4, Captain 4; Astronomy Club 1; Nat ' l Honor Society 3. 4; Manager of Girls ' Swim Team 2; Green Years Staff Kathy Glynn 12 Dean Avenue Life is like an onion, you peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you cry. Kate ... red hair, blue eyes, freckles . . . likes chowing. F.F.S.H.L, H.N. Cheerleadmg Snap out of it pet peeves: ah-yes . K C . Oh. shut up! MM dislikes white T-Birds K.W favorite people: Mark, Fa, Bucky, K.H., J.M., college. found at Fallon Field and in the cafeteria James Goode 137 High Rock Lane Enjoy life now, for tomorrow the fun will be over. Goodie . . . likes: fast cars, parties, midnight golfing, fire extinguishers dis- Youch! likes stop signs, boring weekends. Skringo . . Care! . Win! members of M.D.C.. Pooh found in Howie ' s car. with Norman college Senior Play; Track 3, 4; Swim Team 1. 2, 3, 4. Michelle Goyette 7 West Pine Drive Walpole Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Michelle . friendly, bubbly, beautiful long blonde hair, cute . . . Bagarre! . . . pet peeves: physics, green hair jokes . . . likes: Tull, ELP, Havard. sunrises, summer, full moons, parties, Renoir. M M ' s. love, life, long hair . . . Hey kids! . . . Did you hear the news?! . dislikes derivatives, the French Revolution, Isaac Newlon favorite people: RB. CT, DS . . BHT . Found: EL. the Pinto. Connecticut. Walpole. Towles. Richie ' s college. Band 1. 2, 3, Orchestra 2; Concert Band 1, 2; Senior Play; National Honor Society 3, 4. Drama Club 3, 4; Green Years Staff; Madrigals 4. Robert Gresl 39 Locust Drive It is man ' s duty to live life to the fullest. Bob . Ozzie . . . Little Nipper . No Mind . . favorite activities: tennis, pool, bowling, table tennis . Swiz . . . likes: industrial arts class, lunch, Black Sab- bath, RTF . Tex . . . found in the upper Media Center, the cafeteria . . dis- likes: English class, homework . favorite people: G.W.. O.B., G.G. pet peeves: getting up for school. Ricky . . . Blacky . . . engineering. Audio-Visual Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Tennis 3. 4 Edward Griffin 175 Wlllard Circle I make the best of that that comes and the least of that that goes. Ed, Griff . quiet, cute . . Likes: the winter and weekends, skiing, playing billard s. and driving . . . Favorite people: KG.. P.F., D.B.. B.K. . . pet peeves: late people, cruising all the time, being a full time chauffeur, and stubborn peo- ple .. . Yeah sure! . . . Found doing various jobs and In the blue Junk Box . . . college ill mi Pep Club 1. 2. 3; Senior Play. Elaine Griffin 125 Wlllard Circle God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the differences. Elaine . . forgetful, good handwriting ... pet peeves: people who make fun of kilty, owing money, being late, sitting In the back seat, standards . enjoys playing B-Ball. Elvis Presley, movies, mushroom pizza, Jr. year . . . Dislikes be- ing called woman Oh, brother , Just forget It . . . favorite people: Val, Arlene, Patty team mates . . . found arguing with Jackie or at Pine Acres with Butch Bunch . . . college Pep Club 1. 2, 3; Sacred Cheese 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Softball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. 46 George Guerriero 28 Saint Denis Drive The more faithfully you listen to the voice within you, the better you will hear what is sounding outside. George. Mario . likes the Sox. military history, Italians, lasagna . . . dislikes Howie Cosell, the Yankees . . . enjoys listening to tunes, playing sports, building models, going to the movies . . pet peeves: sitting on the bench, coaching first base, Freshman girls, attempting homework at the last minute . . - Really good , Hey. Mario let ' s hear some sound effects . . . Tose, I got a 90% on the last test, what did you get? . . Favorite people: G.W., R.G., S.F., Blackie, Tose . . found at home, slingtown, cruising in . . . member of the Ramon Hernandez fan club . . . tall . . . nicely dressed . . studious . . . resi- dent military historian . . . college. Baseball 2. 3. 4. Kimberly Hahn 166 Mill Street Don ' t let the years and the tears shed tame you. Kim . . . blond and freckled, sarcastic . . . likes: good friends, music, summer . . . dislikes pushy people, Volkswagens, cheerleaders, crowded places, disco . . . Say bye-bye . . . favorite people: Val D.. P.G., Annie . . . Guess what? . . . found at V.I., with P., at Duxbury Beach parties, lunch at Mac ' s college, travel. Pep Club 1, 2. 3; Track 1. Judith Haley 1284 High Street Life is like an onion; you peel off one layer at a time and sometimes you weep! Judi . . . likes Steely Dan, Fleetwood Mac. summer sox games, concerts . . dis- likes: being called Alex . . . pet peeves: are peppers, poison ivy, Westwood lingo, late people . favorite activities: P.P. football. Softball . . . You ' re kiddin ' me! . . . Get out of here . . . favorite people: P B.. J. A., CD., Lynch ' s, relatives, and the gang . . . found at Pewter Pot or driving around town . . . Good Car . . . contagious laugh ... on time . . always losing things . the Cape . T.J. . college for nursing. Chorus 3; Senior Play; Softball 1. 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Powder Puff Football; Volleyball 1. Paul Halkett 77 Stearns Street If I can open a new corner in a man ' s own heart to him, I have not lived in vain. Paul . . . likes: weekends, pizza, in-service Wednesdays . . Whatever . . .dis- likes: morning winter track practices . . . favorite people: A. A.. J.R. . . pet peeves: Chemistry, snobs . found at Roche ' s, library, running the course with Murf, listening to Boston, Foreigner, Fleetwood Mac . . . reading, hiking, fishing . . . college. Winter Track 1, 2. 3, Spring Track 1; Cross Country Track 1. 2, 3; Natl Honor Society 3. 4; Green Years Staff 4; South Pacific; Senior Play. Dudley Hall 146 Fieldstone Road A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. Dude . . . Dude-lah . . . likes Sox games, being active, going to the bleachers, skiing, soccer, ping pong, Karate . Ah Yees! , . . 4rrrr! . . . Yeah! . . . dis- likes: losing to Medfield. Spanish, Norwood red lights . , , favorite people: The Coneheads. Calcutta, and YL kids . . . found in N.H., cruising with Naldo. W.H.S. field. Hingham . . . college. Pep Club 1, 2. 3; Track 1; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Senior Play. Colleen Halligan 108 Phillips Brooks Road To those whose elastic and vigorous thoughts keep pace with the sun, the day is a perpetual morning. Colleen. C . . . friendly, pretty . . . likes: disco. Westwood lingo, VC ' s, prep- pies, reasons . . . enjoys being out with the dippers, chowing and strutting Nifty 1 . . . dislikes: druggers, A.L.A., itchy sweaters, diets, Falmouth . . . Per- fected . . . What a domf . . . favorite people: the J ' s. Red-I. D.G. . . . found at Pewter Pot, the mel with G, in the yellow fiat . college Chorus 2. 3; Prom Committee 3, 4; Sacred Chesse 2. 3; Senior Play Kathy Hanberry 1516 High Street Joy is not in things, it is in us. Kathy. Kath . . . tall, blonde, quick witted. good cooking partner . . . likes getting her own way. Misty Mountain, zooing with K.W.. chowing with M.F., F block bakings Enjoys skiing. Softball, partying, frisbee ... pet peeves: Michelle hitting curbs, cruising, in Pat ' s Wagon, when Rich acts dumb . . . like ah . . . Ah, yes . . . Favorite people: Rich, Webbo, Kevin and all the other clowns . . . S-T-A-N . found with Rich, the girls ... a dab, dab! . . . college. Senior Play; Drama Club 3; Powder Puff Football. Debra Harrington 119 Fearing Drive Friends are the sunshine that brightens our lives. Debbie . . . O ' Brian ... pet peeves: typing, arguments, being teased, watched, and shon. people that don ' t smile . . . skiing . . . sailing . . . sports . . . mobile chasing . likes: weekends, strawberry frogurt. sweaters, and snow . . . Tell us! . . . Pin it!! . . . Lausio. Tricia. Leslie . dislikes: homework, people yelling in her ear . . . found with friends, in the Limmo. or Sube . . Boston College. Pep Club 1. 2. 3; Softball 2; Ski Team 3; Senior Play. 47 s x • ttl J Cheryl Hastings 444 Clapboardtree Street Those with glittering eyes, warm smiles, and caring hearts are people you can cherish foever . Cheryl . . , likes to smile, dumb jokes, people who care, squewy wabblts . . . dis- likes saying goodbye, being called wastings , wabbly music stands, diets . , . Oops! , . . Stop It! . . . Hi cutesl . . . Just forget it? . . . Favorite people: Band, Partiers , Westwoodites, L.C. found cruisin ' in the V.W., with L, In the music room . . , peppy, sensitive . . . On and On . . . music . , college. Pit Orchestra 1,2,3.4; District Band 1.2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, President 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; No Parentheses 4; Ragtime Ensemble 1, 2. 3, 4; Senior Play; National Honor Society 3, 4. Dawn Hayward 78 Westchester Drive You ' ve got to wake up every morning with a smile on your face because you are as beautiful as you feel. Dawn, Dear Dawn . . brown hair, brown eyes, always day dreaming ... pet peeves: onions, nifty noodles , flying retreads . likes going to the beach, ski- ing, clothes shopping, weird weekends with Kim, laughing, Michs., Grateful Dead, Jr. Chemistry class, summer nights and blue skies, SC and PW, A . . . Tell me about it . . . favorite people include: M.A., Deb ' s. Bness, Kim . found at Bergies, R.H.B. . . . college. Senior Play, Musical 1. 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2. 3; Drama Club 1, 2; Green Years Staff; Ski Club 1. Eric Hedlund 121 Cobleigh Street Foot loose and fancy free. E ' ic, Hed . . . enjoys skiing, all-nighters, screamers, Warren ' s. Duff ' s, Math class, good food, Moley ' s ... Pet peeves: throwing eggs, dumpings, curfews. Westwood nights . . . likes dropping Tranny, C.S. . . . favorite people: Lundo, Moe, the boys . . . Ah-yesl . . . found in N.H., in the squeak . . . Hedly Harness . . . college. Football 1. Ski Team 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 1; Senior Play. James Herlihy 11 Parker Street What a man thinks of himself, that is which determines, or rather indicates, his fate. Jamie. Herl . . . curly hair, friendly smile . . . Sweet Baby James favorite ac- tivities: skiing, golf, tennis, all niohters on the phone with Brooke likes: fruit, Chinese food. Switzerland ... pet peeves: getting up on winter mornings, staying in on weekend nights . . . Having some fun now, hey guys? . . . Ah yes! . . . favorite people: Brooke. Lady Jane. Doll Face found: at Duff ' s, and pulling all nighters in the Monte . . . without weekend nights and the boys, we couldn ' t have made it through the four years . college. Pep Club 1, 2. 3. Football 1; Ski Club 4; Golf 1. 2, 3, 4; Senior Play. Donald Hill 237 Alder Road Here mischief and humor dwell together Donny, Naldo enioys playing soccer, baseball, hockey found in the Catalina or rapping with Bernie Oh really good! ... pet peeves: B.B. in Ac- counting, Holies, losing to Dover, empty gas tanks Favorite people: Bros -4. Bodine. and Mirt . . Ahh Yees . . likes the Sox, beating Medfield, all sports the bleachers at Fenway shelling Mickey Rivers dislikes the Yankeees and Big Blue Yrrr Good Kid McGregor, Cal Cutter . great sense of humor plans to go to college and get rich Senior Play; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2. 3, 4. Sherri Hill 55 Lyons Drive In the sweetness of friendship there is laughter and sharing of pleasures. Sherri long nails pet peeves: working after school, the T-shirt kid, old cars, frizzy hair, rainy mornings, being called the Hill twins found dodging certain people enioys talking on the phone, watching the soaps likes, clothes, shopping, beaches, Siamese cats, cheese cake favorite people: close friends initialed glasses . dislikes: being broke, gym, getting into cold cars, escalators, I ' m starving! . . college Gretchen Hoffman 142 Birch Tree Drive With mischief in her eyes, happiness in her smile, she is like a burst of sunshine on a cloudy day Gretch. Hoff-kid . . . sparkling blue eyes, paint-stained hands pet peeves snobs, cliques, phonies, skiing off cliffs, noisy eaters likes: winning P.P. Football game, icy cold Lowenbrau. bas relief at P.P. loves bugging P.J. ' s and Mr. Flahive . . . favorite activities: sports, driving Hurst 4-speed, blue Firebird, waitressing, concerts . . . Goya, meeting people, Eagles, The Who, Meatloaf, pizza, Dannon Yogurt . . . Like, you know! . . Pitiful favorite people Mr. Milan, David, and lots others . . . found chasing meetings and en- joying life OWU Pep Club 1 , 2. Basketball 2; Track 1.2,3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, Field Hockey 1,2,3, 4, Co-Captain 4. Hockey 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Prom Committee 3; Student-Faculty Forum 2, 3. Secretary 2. Student Council 2. 3, Secretary 3; Nat ' l Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-president 4; Senior Play; Green Years Staff, Editor; Senior Transitional Board Michelle Holley 79 Walnut Park Apt 7 Roxbury. MA 02119 The smile that lights the face will also warm the heart. Michelle pet peeves school . . . likes: reading, playing football, soccer and basketball . . dislikes: homework, school lunches and SOME teachers favorite people: ML, K.J., R.J., G B found at Egleston Square Library studious, intelligent, humble, modest . . . college. Track 3. 48 r ' ' v M . f u 1 A i |3 i k w i nfl Stephanie Hooper 52 Carroll Court I know not what the future holds, but I know who holds the future. Steph . . , Young life, the beach shopping, skiing , . . likes: D.P., hearing from friends, B.LT. ' s, pictures, hugs, and J.T. . . . dislikes: saying goodbye, and curbs ... pet peeves: busy signals, cosmic people, needles, physics, the Foreigner . . . favorite people: Nance, J.T.. CD., J.B., S.F., R. . . . Cute! . . . found at T.F.S.. Lynch ' s . . . Sy . . . sentimental, big eyes, a little bit crazy . . . college Drill Team 1.2,3; Pep Club 1,2.3,4; Drama Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Senior Play; Green Years Staff. Christopher Howe 133 Tamarack Road What a man has may be dependent on others; but what he is. depends on him- self alone. Howie. Chris . . . likes: Joe L ' s escapades, Beach trips, E.W.F. . , , dislikes: scraping cutting blocks, golfing at midnight, working Saturdays, Margery Lane. Skringo . . . What ' s Happenin ' ? . . . John Drummey. Russ, and M.D.C. mem- bers . . found at High St. Market. Goodies Basement, wearing track shoes, 1870 . . . engineering. Senior Play, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Manger of Basketball 1, 4; Green Years Staff. ,. ' y % - ) iL i m Wilson Howitt 1036 High Street True worth is in being, not seeming. Wilson . . . likes: bicycling, cats . . . Oyl . . . every-ready Bic pen . . . reading, sketching . . . found in library, with nose in book ... pet peeves: yard work and errands, gym . . . favorite people: Richard B., Neal F. . . . college, hopes to be an author. No Parentheses 3. 4. Kathleen Hubbell 51 Hawktree Stive Our life is what our thoughts make it. Kathy pet peeve is being late exploring, skating, bike riding . plicity, understanding . . . Ayuh fountain . . quiet . . . sincere . . . . . favorite activities: hiking, drawing, eating, likes: new-fallen snow. New England, sim- . , . found in the Media Center, at the water the vegetarian . . . college. Track 1; Natl Honor Society 3. 4; A.F.S. Club 4; No Parentheses 4; Drama Club 2; Green Years Staff; Explorer ' s Club 3. 4. Rita Hubner 7 Strafford Road am what I wish to be when I wish to be it. ' Rita . . . long brown hair, blue eyes . likes Mr. Buerman. Miss C, nicknames, and animals . pet peeves: getting yelled at by Miss C, being forced to dance when you don ' t want to, having lockers slammed in your face . . . Gimmie a Break . . likes: sports, harness racing, animals . . . Psyched . . . favorite people: Mitch, Spanky, Pudsy, Turtle ' s gang, S.K. . . . found on cloud 9, at Canata ' s, cruising in the boat . college, veterinarian. Field Hockey 3; Softball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Senior Play. Eileen Hurley 130 Alder Road My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue, an everlasting vision of the everchanging view. I likes Mick Jagger, Maine, parties, laughing at Ed. summers in Humarock . . dislikes cruising in South Hadley. boring weekends . . . pet peeves: expec- ted phone calls, slugs from T.P. . . . favorite activities: skiing, art, water skiing . . . no doubt! . . . favorite people are T.S.A.. Laurie. S.M., MP. . . . found in Humarock or at PP ' s bas relief petite . . fun to be with . . . college. Student Council 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Sacred Cheese 4; Drama Club 3. 4; Ski Team 3, 4; Photography Club 4. Elizabeth Ingraham 205 Conant Road In this day and age where changes happen twice as fast; sometimes I get to wondering if anything will last. Beth . . . Squeaky . . . The Prep ... a loud blast followed by a slamming door . . . likes: E.W.F.. successful weekends, reading the last page first . . . Boogie . . . dislikes: people who leave on blinker s, things that come in threes , car trou- bles, It ' s your decision . . . Super Chunk , , . enjoys: skiing, harassing shaggy , snowball fights on New Year ' s Eve , favorite people: J.. J., and J., Chapel. Locker Pals, Those Guys . . . found in Sakonnet, up North . . . college- Chorus 1; Pep Club 1. 2. 3; Tennis 1, 2; Drama Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3. 4; Field Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Play; Green Years Staff. Valerie Irvine 199 Canton Street To know her is to share her joy of laughter and good times. Val-Lee-Ching . . . loud, laughing, good (crash) driver ... pet peeves: sleeping in closets, missing lay-ups, Millis girls . . . enjoys: partying with friends, running, B-Ball . likes: Freshman foods class, winning the mile, soaps, making bets . . What a riot! . . . You ' re sick! . . . favorite people: Barry, Elaine, Arlene. and classmates . found at Pine Acres, with Ba-Bar, and Butch Bunch . . . college Senior Play; Pep Club 1. 2. 3; Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Green Years Staff; Student- Faculty Forum 1, Powder Puff Football 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. 49 J Leslie Jarvis 27 Kingswood Road With mischief in her eyes, happiness in her smile, she is like a burst of sunshine on a cloudy day Leslie, Les . . . likes: making a scene, Nacho cheese. Brick House . Disco car, dancing . , . pet peeves: Westwood lingo, the bike path, one in the back . . . favorite activities include: field trips to Punters, swimming, riding, cheering, and hi jumping . . . dislikes: weekends at U.N.. absent rear view mirrors, ethnic in- struments, animal maneuvers, S.T.B. ... I can ' t believe were doing this! . . . found under a comb, in the Fox . . . favorite people: Sue, Jen, Barb, and M.J. . . college Swim Team 1 , 2; Basketball 1 . 2; Class President 1 . 2; Student Council 1 , 2, 3, 4; School Musical 2, 3; Student-Faculty Forum 3. 4. Drama Club 2. 3, 4; Track 1 . 2, 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Powder Puff Football 4; Hockey Cheerleader 3; Volleyball 3, Cheerleader 3, 4; Senior Play; Green Years Staff. Christopher Johnson 54 Pond Plain Road Our life is what our thoughts make it. Chris . . . favorite activities: cruising, work, drawing, figuring out heff caps . . . pet peeves: broken gas guages, dented rear fenders. B-block Accounting, The Registry . . . likes: marosharks, ' lbs. with cheese, Aerosmith, muscle cars . . . Let ' s pin! . . . enjoys playing hockey - . . favorite people: the wife. Mike, Bud D . . . found crusing up Oak St., any Mac ' s in M.A. . . . thick moustache, whistling . . . college. Paul Johnson 42 Smith Drive Pleasure has its time, so too. has wisdom. Paul ... pet peeves: Physics, football camp. 50-foot semi-flips at Stowe . favorite activities: skiing, concerts, basic partying . . likes: Buick convertibles, The Who. bas relief at the museum, bongs . . Mo. Lano. Nick, and the S.S. members . found in N.H., the streets of Westwood, the Stone Wall. The WHS parking lot painted smile, Dartmouth. Football 1 . 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1 , Ski Team 2.3,4; Class Vice-President 4; Prom Committee 3. Natl Honor Society 3. 4; Senior Play; Green Years Staff Laura Joyce 64 Sexton Avenue How we laughed as we labored together. Lau. Lauzio . . , woman . . . B.B . . . found chasing mobiles, with the Sube Gang. UMA . . likes people . . . Hey Men! , Brickin! , Tuesday dislikes: You guys, at any convenient time! , attempted BMOC ' S . . favorite people are T, T.L.. Deb, Di, Wend. Kim, Jude . . . plans for nursing and travel. Drill Team 1. 2. 3. Captain 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3; Sacred Cheese 1; Senior Play; Green Years Business Manager. Susan Kane 24 Willow Street It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Susan . . . likes: fried clams, summer, pizza . . dislikes: working weekends. Hyde Park hoods, near misses watching Westwood teams, making money . . . Booli pet peeves: school lunches favorite people MO., the gang, family. Bambi found in Westwood, Lechmere. P. P. P. . daring, making people laugh, pretty eyes future undecided Powder Puff Football 4 Susan Karp 51 Sycamore Drive We can complain that rose bushes have thorns or reioice that thorn bushes have roses ' Sue. Susie enjoys poems, day dreaming. Chinese food, dimples, that cer- tain moustache pet peeves: noisy windshield wipers, stiff necks . . found in D H. at Clark U., Studying bas relief at P.P. . . . Cacha . oiy , La-a-a-ma . . . favorite pastimes are skiing, ballet, tennis dislikes crying, mothballs . . . favorite people Ricky. T.S., ML, N.R.. The gang family Remember that funny English paper. Macaroni fight . . . bubbly . . . college. Senior Play. Musical 3. Pep Club 1 . 2, 3; Scared Cheese 1 . 2; Drama Club 2. 3; Green Years Staff; No Parentheses 1. Manager of Tennis Team 3; Prom Com- mittee 3. Cindy Katler 81 Magnolia Drive She was made for happy thoughts, wit. and laughter. Cindy short, quiet . . fluttering hands . . likes: Fleetwood Mac. Maine, par- ties, blue eyes What? pet peeves: SAT ' s, no money, being called short, Saturday mornings . enjoys tennis, skiing, and swimming . favorite people: T.S.A members, the gang. D.K. . . . found In Maine, at Bergson s . . college Senior Play; Make-up crew for School Musical 3; Drama Club 4; No Parentheses 4, Managing editor of Sacred Cheese; Spanish Club 3; Tennis 1.2. 3. 4, Captain 4 Mary Keane 887 Gay Street To look up and not down, to look forward and not back, and to lend a hand Mary . . . Give me a break . . likes: most music, spring . found at Media Center, Mez . . . dislikes harassments favorite activities: tennis, walking, talking wi th friends pet peeves physics . favorite people: S.F., L.D.. S.F. . . . Mar . . friendly . smiling . . . black hair . . brown eyes . . nursing. Glee Club 2; Natl Honor Society 3, 4; No Parentheses 4; Health Careers Club 4; Green Years Staff v ' - ' 50 Jeanne Kelly 53 Westview Terrace Happy times and by gone days are never lost ... in truth they grow more won- derful within the heart that keeps them. Jeanne. Kel . . . P. LA. ... pet peeves: curfews, late people, walking to school, being chased around salad bars at HoJo ' s. falling down stairs, Gib enjoys swimming. HoJo ' s at 3 a.m. . . . likes: all-nighters. E.W. F. concert. Medievil Manor . . . So. what else? , SWB. Wrong . . dislik es: sows, dark alley in Boston . favorite people: K.T.. Girls of 77, 78. 79. XBH Class of 77. F.F. . . . found at various colleges college Swim Team 1. 2. 3. 4. Paul Kelly 514 Hartford Street The great end of life is not knowledge, but action. Paul . . . distinctive laugh, that grin . . . Kell burnout . likes: driving, good times, partying, and all-nighters at Warren ' s . . . Ah-yes! . . . enjoys skiing . . dislikes: Westwood. getting flats, no car. accidents, and N.A.N. F.G favorite people: Chin and S.K . . . found at all parties, the cafeteria, up town, and the high school parking lot college Ski Club 2. 4. Kristopher Kendrick 111 Summer Street I am quietly holding fast to the things that cannot fail. Kris . . . dark hair, good looking . . . likes watching football on Sunday af ter- noons, and lots of sports . . . dislikes: surprise tests, applications, rez s, being told to shut up favorite people S.S members, K R pet peeves: talking about scars, and people who point . found relaxing in front of the TV or with good company college. Football 1. 2; Winter Track 1. 4: Senior Play. Steven Kent 40 Crystal Hill Terrace A friend may well be reckoned a masterpiece of nature. Steven. Steve . likes half days, playing hockey, fast cars, skiing, motorcy- cles, playing poker, holidays dislikes: Walpole favorite people: J. P., P.J.. R.S. pet peeves: mornings, first blocks, cold pizza a good friend found at B.C. Thursday nights, partying behind police stations, anywhere . . . engineering. Soccer 1. 2: Hockey 1. 2. jjr +•■9 M H ' l iL I Bruce Kilburne 35 Hawktree Drive A rolling car gathers no dust. Bruce enjoys: working with cars, ping pong, football with the boys pet peeves: being blocked in a parking space . . Ah. Yes! . . . likes: sports cars. long weekends, four speeds . . . Let ' s pin! . . . dislikes: getting up in the A.M.. working in the rain, running out of gas , . favorite people: Skid. Dawn . . found anywhere in Norwood, cruising work Michael Kinne 1446 High Street Be free and be happy Mike . . . loving life ... pet peeves: School lunches, speed bumps . likes everything hates few found: various places around school plans to work. Not Pictured Richard Kostigen 70 Peartree Drive I am what I wish to be when I wish to be it. Dick, Rich , . . pet peeves: WHS. girls, trees, Westwood , , . Favorite activities: Fu. Freestylin ' . all-niters . . . likes: older girls, Boz, DeWs . . dislikes: bucket seats. A.M.. busy phones . . Ouch . . . Later . . . No. toiling . . . Ask Moe . . . favorite people: Moe. Lundy. Steve, those boys . found at the Ark, Broadway . COZ ' s smoking lamp college. Ski Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Sacred Cheese 3. 4; Green Years Staff; Senior Play. Robert Kostigen 70 Peartree Drive The world is ours; we have only to take it. Bobby . . . cute, dresses nice, any girl ' s best friend . . . likes J.W. ' s and all nighters . . favorite people: J.W.. Ming, A.V., T.D.. and those boys found at H.S. parking lot . dislikes working weekends. Monday A.M.. underclass hard guys, stuck-up girls . . . Ah-yer.! . . . enjoys skiing, kung-fu . . . Wishes all friends the best of luck . . . college. Senior play. 51 • Nancy Kraus 1 11 Sycamore Drive Friendliness sparkles in her eyes, and her laughter never dies. Nancy . Nanc likes good parties, summers, ice cream sundaes, wearing hats, color green, Jr. Chem. Class . . pet peeves: SATs, boring weekends, working, unfriendly people . . favorite activities: playing tennis, being active, DD. New Years Party . Seriously . favorite people: Karen B., Family. Class 78 and the gang really Florida found at R.H.B., or in green Catalina Only joshing . . . hazel eyes, strawberry blond, freckles, friendly warm smile college . . Health Career. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Tennis 2. 3. 4; Volleyball 2. 3; Powder Puff Football; Senior Play. c llyn Kusmin 37 Wol bridge Road There is no such thing as best in a world of individuals. Ellyn, El . . . likes: long weekends, hiking in the mountains, bagels, writing, play- ing the ban . dislikes: late rehearsals, cold auditoriums, college applications . enjoys: listening to good music, A.H.D.C, squash, traveling ... pet peeves: braces. In the Mood , selling raffle tickets, people who march out of step ... I really tend to doubt it. . . . Good come-back! . . . favorite people: Mr. B., the room kids, and others . . . found in the music room, on the field during halftime, doing announcements . Kuz . . . curly hair . . . laughs at her own jokes . . career in Spanish or music. Band 1.2.3.4. President 4; Librarian 2. 3; Concert Band 1.2,3. 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3. 4; All-State Band 2, 4; Pit Orchestra for School Musical 1 , 2. 3. 4; Student Council 1. 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Vice-president 4, District Band 2, 3. 4; Rag-time Ensemble 2. 3, All Eastern Band 3; No Parentheses 3. 4; Student Ad- visory Board 1, 2. Martin LaJeunesse 52 Woodridge Road It is much less what we do than what we think, which fits us for the future. Marty . . . long wavy hair , , likes: playing guitar, hot coffee. Jethro Tull, con- certs ... I don ' t know . favorite people: Nick. Mr Bonaiuto dislikes: Westwood lingo and bottle caps. Lisa Lamme 128 High Street Life is worth living . Lisa . . . Beak, Lambsy. Baaa . . likes: fishing, cooking, scuba diving, swimm- ing, boating, skating, dancing, GYP, weekends, partying, Chmess food, eating dislikes: getting up in the AM., alarm clocks, biggots, snobs, cruelty . . . favorite people: Mikey. S.F.S., CAD. . . . Suffolk or Northeastern. Patricia Landry 72 Sexton Avenue C ' mon people now. smile on your brother. Tricia . . . likes: SFDP. music. Middle Earth in the Sube, convenient places . . . favorite people are T. Di. Lau. Wend . never failing to make a scene R.C Martian Parties . . Hey Men . . . S.D. and W. at T ' s the underdog theme . Question . . Answer)?) . . . always laughing college. Chorus 1, 2. Drill Team 1, 2, 3; Senior Play; Green Years Staff. Helen Lane 75 Lyons Drive Time is too slow for those who yearn, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for those who love, time is not. Helen . . green eyes, freckles . . laughing and telling stories likes crazy people, her own way. long weekends, macaroons dislikes: nosey people, false friends enjoys skiing, poetry, and the Cape summer of ' 77 pet peeves: waiting, people who complain, explaining Nov 5. 1977 favorite people are S.E., S B . M D, J.S. . . . found on the phone. Pep Club 1, 2 John Lane 37 Briar Lane Live your life all you can. it ' s a mistake not to. John, Lane-O, Wilt, Lane Brain . . . tall. fro. eyes go down with the sun . . . likes sports, basketball, skiing. MO in P.M.. Arlo Guthrie, soccer . dislikes dump- ings, losing to Dover. Whistle in car. disco, driving while getting small . . . Could you lend me some money? Favorite people: P. J., DO., Mo. N.B.. and the party people . What ' s up for tonight? . . . Found on track, fields and court of WHS. ramblin ' in the P M . college Basketball 1. 2. 4, Baseball 2; Track 4; Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4; Ski Team 3; Tennis 1. Nat Honor Society 3. 4 John Langley 71 Tamarack Road The less of routine, the more of life. Splinky ... pet peeves: football camp, Dedham Drive-In, Homeroom . . . likes football, baseball, girls . dislikes: boring weekends, snobs . . Might! . . . Ah yes. tell us. favorite people: Roco and the gang, Mrs Proc , Miss Mul- cahy, football team found on Ihe football field, Cape Cod. Roco ' s Gray Chevy Mahbu tall . college. Football 1. 2. 4; Track 3, 4; Senior Play 52 r m ■Maryanne Lanzillo 75 Birch Tree Drive What is beautiful is a joy for all seasons and a possession for all eternity. Mary. M.A.. Mar . . . sincere . . . likes: gymnastics, tennis, swimming . . . really? I ' m psyched! . . . favorite people: Doug, T.S.. S.K., D.H.. N.L., Bergson gang . . likes: family, going out for dinner, good parties. Mr. Stack. Cahoons Beach . . . dislikes: others being late, geometry, making decisions, sociable snobs, working weekend nights . . found at Bergson ' s or out with Doug . college bound. Chorus 1; Senior Play: Sacred Cheese 2, 3; Pep Club 3: Prom Committee 3: Green Years Staff. Donald Legge 52 Bayley Street Be true to your word, your work, and your friends. Goo . . . likes: playing the guitar, summertime, L. Skynard . . . dislikes: winter, lima beans, rising at 5:00. working weekends ... pet peeves: back seat drivers, hay fever . . . Toks . . . Good Life . . . working out . . . Destiny . . . Ah, yes, tell us . . . favorite people: Genny. J.L., J.M., M.R. . . . found in the weight room, with G.S., Mary Hartigan ' s . . . blonde . . . college. Dance Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1; Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4. Albert Lester 395 Oak Street It is sometimes pleasing even to act like a madman. Al . . . enjoys riding the bike , the Klingons . . . pet peeves: people betting out of turn, scratched negatives, split aces . . . Let ' s play poker! . . . Garbage in- — garbage out . . likes: foreign sports cars, Russian women . . . favorite peo- ple: Evil Weefer ' . Stu Cobb. Greg West . . . found in Math Seminar Room, on the bike , behind a poker hand, local . . . Boston Strangler . . . raunchy hat . . . chain around waist . . . college, computer science. Astronomy Club 1, 2. 3; Nat ' Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3: No Parentheses 2. 3. 4: Math Team 1. 2, 3, 4, Photography Club 2, 3, 4; Computer Club 1, 2; All State Math Team 3. 4; Oklahoma 2: South Pacific 3; Senior Class Play; Green Years Start. Jeffrey Long 497 Oak Street Seize the day! Bodene . . likes getting paychecks, cruising in the Bird, hard rock ... pet peeves: leeches, Bubbline Brook customers, ski lift lines, wasting gas . . . weight lifting, football, skiing . . , dislikes G.B., ST., Volkswagens, cats, reading . . . Care . . . Good Life ... I can ' t hack it . . . favorite people: Al. Naldo. Gregg, Mirt, LA. . , , found at home, cruising in the Cat or Bird . . . can ' t concentrate on school work . . college Football 1. 2. 4; Hockey 3; Yearbook Staff; Senior Play Thomas Lopez 108 Westchester Drive Good natured, warm hearted, and true. Tom, Lopey . always a big smile . . . likes: hockey, weekends, Physics class, Conn, kids . . . Oh, Yeees . . . I ' ll drink to that . . . pet peeves: snobs, cliques . . . enjoys skiing . . found in Connecticut or Medfield . . . favorite people: Kim, R.L., K.Z. . . . work. Mary Loughlin 23 Spellman Road Friendship found in the heart is the best there is. Mary . . . friendly, happy . , . likes going to parties . . . Your kidding! . . . pet peeves: getting up early . . . favorite people: Judy. Debbie. Cathy . found at Vivyen Field . . . It was a long move with a lot of memories . . . college. 1 a John Lund 13 Millbrook Road Here mischief and humor dwell together. Lundy . . . enjoys: Screamers. Coke ... pet peeves: attempts. Riordan ' s car, getting up in the morning . . . found at Damon, yellow Fiat, with Lisa or the boys . . . No Toiling . . . favorite pastimes are: skiing, parties, crazy guy , sleeping . . . dislikes: boring nites. certain people, busy phones . . . favorite people: Lisa, Myer, those boys . . . cute, funny . . . college. Drama Club 3; Ski Team 2, 3, 4. Judith Lynch 53 Beacon Street Searching for the reason for misunderstanding and doubts. Judy . . . Jude . . . Hello Girls! . . . likes: rainbows, Mickey Mouse. Pepsi, Boz Scaggs We ' re All Alone. dislikes: the dentist, when the phone doesn ' t stop ringing . . . found at the Farm Stand, around Islington with friends, at Hog Island with Cuz, cruising with M.E.R. . . . favorite people are Stuart, all the gang, sube gang . . . employment. Senior Play; Green Years Staff. 53 -r t .1 A - Nancy Lynch 47 Westdale Road The secret of life is enjoying the passing of time. Nance . . . likes: summer, DP., mail, Fleetwood Mac other good music ... pet peeves: car problems, dead weekends, and the blue bomb . enjoys: con- certs, parties, the beach. Young Life, and acting crazy . . . Excuse me? . . . C.B.C. . . . favorite people: Steph, CD., J.B., J.T., S.F., M.A., and friends far away . . . found at The Hobby Shop, with Steph . . . college Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Drill Team 1, 2. 3; Drama Club 1, 4; Chorus 1, 3; Senior Play; Green Years Staff. Roxanne Macari 22 Westland Avenue Be glad of life because it gives you the chance to love and to walk and to play and to look at the stars and dream. Roxanne . . Rox . . . Rainbow, singing, dancing, spending money . . . dislikes: the word goofy , R.B. Balls . . . Hi, guys . . . Where ' s Jude? . . . favorite peo- ple: the girls. Mr B.. family . . . pet peeves: late people, busy phones . . . likes: fried clams, ice cream, summer, Patrol . . found in Dedham Lum ' s corner booth, around Westwood . . . Ships Ahoy! . . . blue eyes, big cheeks, shooting eyebrows, friendly and outgoing . . plans: U.S. Navy. Chorus 2. 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Senior Play; Volleyball 2; Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Folk Club 4, Madrigals 3. 4; Powder Puff Football 4, Health Careers Club 4. -e i ' s . Jacqueline MacMullan 172 Stanford Drive There are songs that make you smile; there are songs that make you sad; but with a happy song to sing, it never seems so bad. Jackie ... pet peeves: waiting in line, toe jokes, Mitze . . . likes: Boston, chocolate, caramels. Neil Diamond, the Soaps . English accents . . . dislikes: shirt-tails, losing things . favorite activities: taking wreathes, field hockey, basketball, writing the Column . . favorite people: M. J, J, B, G. all my friends, Ellie . . . You ' re absolutely right . . . No way! . found causing trouble with Elaine, at Papa Gino ' s . tall, blond, always singing, drumming or both, im- pulsive . . college. Band 1,2; Concert Band 1.2.3, 4; Senior Play; Softball 2. 3. 4; Track 1 ; Sacred Cheese 1, 2, 3, 4; Nat ' l Honor Society 3, 4. Drama Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Green Years Staff; Field Hockey 1. 2. 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 3, 4. Stephen MacQuarrie 76 Pine Lane When men speak ill of you act so that no one will believe them. Steve . . . favorite activities: biking, woodworking, water sports . . . pet peeves: camp, boring weekends. F-105 likes: cruisin ' , COZ. the beach, just hacking around . Decent . , . dislikes: practice, rainy days, sitting on the bench . . . favorite people: C.R.. DM.. D.G., S.D . . found at the Farm Stand, the Cape, at Young Life . . . easy going . , . 71 college. Senior Play. Football 1, 2, 3. 4, Drama Club 3, 4, Green Years Staff, Lacrosse Club 1 James Mahoney 49 Farm Lane Your reach should always exceed your grasp Jim . . . Moe-man, spiderman . . . fro . . . likes painting, dancing, eating, guitar, squash, skiing. Bavarian cream donuts . Let ' s extrapolate! dislikes cheap-shots, stiff poles, skunks, people without bottle openers . . . I ' m just warming up . Favorite people: Mr. Milan. A.M., and the illustrious S.S. members . . . found in the art room and P.P P.M. . . . college, the world. Football 1; Senior play. South Pacific 3; Track 3, 4; Ski Team 3. Soccer 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. Basketball 1. 2. Jon Mahoney 25 Crouse Avenue Charm is an extra quality that defies description. Jon. Moe . . . enjoys, golfing, screamers. Gook food pet peeves: boring Westwood Nights. Taxi squad. DTE. found O.D.F . Ah yes , I.I. . . . favorite pastim es Warren ' s, B.R., A.N. parties, getting small . . . dislikes: disco, brown nosers, back stabbers . . favorite people: The boys of 78 . . . Thurs. F G, COZ. 3 00 pm Friday Just a crazy guy. cute . . college bound Senior Play. Baseball 1,4; Football 1 . 2; Pep Club 1 , 2, 3; Hockey 1 , Swim Team 2. 3, 4, Golf 3. Prom Committee 3. Mark Martin 421 Oak Street If life is worth living, it is worth enjoying. Mark. Marty . . . tall, dark, and handsome . . . likes: GS455. swilling, skiing . . pet peeves: doing nothing, blue lights. English, L.L. . . . Ah yes! . . . favorite people. Judi. P. Painter. Johnny . . . found in the cafeteria, at home . . college Donald Maslson 76 Spellman Road There ' s a good time coming boys! A good time coming. Donny likes partying and hockey Decent Pet peeves: Rednecks, hockey practice, the green LTD Ah — yes! favorite people Jack, Gibbo. Bernadefte. and Michelle found at parties or cruising college. Soccer 3; Hockey 3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3 54 Madeline McCoy 100 Locust Drive You ' re never poor as long as you have a friend. Mad . . tall, sees well . . . likes: My way . Jr. Chemistry class. Heather ' s jokes, math class . . . enjoys harassing Rez. wiping finger prints. B-Ball . . . dislikes: getting lost from SMU. two-faced people. H.R. . . . Hi. you guys! ... pet peeves: cars with alarms, wet pants with Trish . . . favorite people: T.S.A.. Debs. V.I.. Matt Co.. Stretch. L.F. . . . found in the gym. with hot curlers in hair, in sun . . . college. Student Council 2; Senior Play; Volleyball 1.2.3.4. Co-captain 3.4; Pep Club 1 . 2. 3; Track 1. 2: Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Tennis 3. 4; Powder Puff Football 4. Paul McDermott 159 Whitewood Road What I am to be I am now becoming. McD . . . pet peeves: living in the boonies, being pure, short pants. Media Cen- ter Staff favorite activities basketball, tennis, skiing, listening to tunes dislikes: waiting in line. Convenient Mart, homework . . . likes: C. S N Y. Cap- tain Kelly, Chevy Chase . What a disgrace! . Pitiful! . . . favorite people: Pete. Lane-O. T-Roy, Russ and the men . . . found down the gym. in the Granade, Gardens tall, curly hair, usually in a fog . . college bound. Senior Play: Pep Club 1. 2. 3: Library Club 3: Sacred Cheese 4; Natl Honor Society 3. 4. Green Years Staff. Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4 Maureen McDonough 504 Canton Street One today is worth two tomorrows; what I am to be I am now beginning Mo . . . pet peeves: cats, math . . likes: sports, parties, weekends, spring, getting mail. Tuesday s. chocolate, relays, basketball games . favorite ac- tivities: talking with Lynne and Sue. C.H., going to Boston with Nancy, hurdling, having good times with friends . . . You know what I mean? , . . favorite peo- ple: class of 78. certain underclassmen . . . found with or in Sue ' s wagon. Fnen- dly ' s. on the track. Anderson Little . . laughs at everything: even Janice ' s jokes , writes like a typewriter . . . college Student Council 4; Track 1.2.3.4. Green Years Staff; No Parentheses. Editor 4; Field Hockey 2. 3. 4: Winter Track 3. 4; Manager of Basketball 2. John McElroy 65 Smith Drive The spirit of sportsmanship is a valuable asset Jack Mac pet peeves Biff ' s cheese. Wellas. Brutus . . Likes: Hockey. Baseball. M.G.A.. E.W.F. . Dislikes: phonies, sick puppy, cappo favorite activities: Rappin with Bernie G. . favorite people: Smitta. V.I.. KM . . Hey Good . Get off my case found at the rink, field. Smitta s pit curly brown hair, blue eyes college Baseball 2. 3. 4: Hockey 2. 3. 4: Yearbook Staff: Soccer 3. 4 Janet McGee 45 Fisher Street It ' s the laughter we will remember. ' Jakes likes: parties, concerts. Colt 45. hats, memories, windy days . . . par- tying, skiing, munching . . dislikes: pictures, snobs, packing, shoes pet peeves: noisy eaters, rainy days . . . or no , kinda . If I ' m not there, start without me . favorite people: Kathy. Mish. Cynth. R.W., R.P., DO. B.8. . . found at MM.. W.R.. Waltham. N.H.. in the Monte Carlo always late, friendly, easy going, talkative . . college. Senior Play. Cheerleader 1. Captain 1: Pep Club 1. 2. 3; Green Years Staff; Powder Puff Football 4 Lynne McGilfy 303 Oak Street Love the beautiful, seek out the true, wish for the good, and the best do. Lynne . . enjoys: partying at Maine, tennis, swimming, volleyball . . . pet peeves being called Lynnie . working, last minute plans, being alone ... I know . . . likes: receiving letters, snow. Christmas, weekends off . . . Really . . . Just forget it . . . J.B.. T.S.A. Members and gang . , found at Bergsons. C.K. ' s. cafeteria. Fayva . . . blue eyes, quiet, fun to be with . . . Mom Madigan . . . nursing. Drama Club 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Sacred Cheese 4: Senior Play. Peter McGinnis 25 Strasser Avenue To be truly human is to be unpredictable. Pete . . enjoys: hockey, skiing, tennis . . . turkey . . likes studying . . . dis- likes weekends . . . What ' s up? . favorite people Pete. Mark. Brian . . . found at the Boston Public Library. Museum of Fine Arts . cool. calm, collec- ted .. . college bound. Senior Play: Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain 4: Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain 4. S iv I i 55 Kathenne McGrath 95 Arcadia Road One is never entirely without the instinct of looking around. Kate. Katie . . . easy going, sarcastic ... red hair and freckles . likes: Italian food, getting my hair cut, being with friends . . horseback riding, dancing, and eating . . . Oh my God! . . . favorite people: Silvia, Lorraine, L.T., N.U.. others know who they are . . . pet peeves: sitting in the back seat, working full time, be- ing without money the day after payday . . . found in the North End or in the white Cougar . . . Nursing school and travel. Health Careers Club 3, 4; Future Nurses 3, 4. Barbara Mclntyre 124 Phillips Brooks Road Maybe love can end the madness, maybe not, but we can only try. Barbara, Barb likes: lasagna. weekends at the Cape, nacho cheese. Florida cruising the strip, C S.N. concerts, M.A. ' s J.N., G.B. s , pet peeves: car acci- dents, sunburns, Westwood lingo . . favorite people: M.J., Jen, Les, M.I. P. . . found under a red hat, F.A.U.. in the Mac mobile (alias blue bomb) . . Henrietta hygiene . . Stop the car and tell the story! . . . nice eyes . . college. Track 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Swim Team 4; Cheerleader 1 ; Pep Club 1 , 2, 3 Drama Club 3, 4, Musicals 3. 4; Senior Play; Chorus 3; Green Years Staff. ■M Yvonne McKenna 101 Sunrise Road The greatest oak was once a little nut that held its ground. Yvonne . . . Oh ya! . . . Alright! . . . Likes sunrises, sunsets, poetry, N.D., the ocean, roses. Y.L people . . pet peeves: grape hum, blushing, noise . . . favorite people include J.S., S.S., C.B., the family . . . found at odd places N.N.H., with friends . favorite activities: horseback riding, water skiing, para sailing, swimming . wishes class of 78 good luck in the future . . . college, working with children. Glee Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2. 3; Drama Club 1, 2; Senior Play. Robert McNamara 44 Fairview Street Love cures people— both the ones who give it and the ones who receive it. Bob likes good parties, S.S. initiations, golf . . . found at Kendncks, McDonalds . dislikes curfews. P T. James CP, 2 ' er . blue eyes . . . pet peeves Tose s horn, phony girls . . . Hey Buddy . . . Chump . . Good Times . . favorite people S.S members, Bo. L.H. . . . partying . . . worm . . college. Football 1, 4. Green Years Staff; Golf Team 2, 3, 4. Captain 4; Basketball 1, Kathleen E McSweeney 110 Rock Meadow Road Be what you want to be. Go where you want to go. Dream what you dare to dream. Live. Kathy . . likes: 73 Straight victories. Wizard of OZ. lunior chem class. MHj. green death, going crazy . dislikes attempted moustaches, a certain photographer, the Westwood lingo Favorite people the coneheads. Steve Martin, the senior girls . . . Saturday Night Live, Milan ' s field trip to P.P. . . . found at the McCoy Estate. Pine Acres . . . long hair, always joking, rushing to be on time . . . college . plans to be independently wealthy. Basketball 1 . 2. 3. 4; Field Hockey 1.2,3. 4; Drama Club 1 , 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1 . 2. 3. 4; Photography Club 3. 4; Student Announcements 3,4; Track 1,2,3. 4; Pow- der Puff Football 4, Green Years Staff 4; Senior Play Joseph Messina 99 Greenacre Road If better is even possible. Good is not enough. Jay . . . likes good people and friends, lobster fights in Marine Biology . . . You know I would hoop, running, coaching basketball . . favorite people: M.C., Oge, Fan We are the coneheads . . dislikes cafe food ... pet peeves: fakers. Sanfo s morning practices . Ah yes . Hey Moose Moose found running around town, under the hoop US N.A. Cross Country 3, 4; Winter Track 3, 4; Spring Track 3, 4; Senior Play, Basketball 1. 2. Gregory Mingels 20 Aran Road Ming Blonde hair. blu3 eyes, easy to talk to. quick witted likes: screamers at the bums. Elvis. Steve Martin, blondes from Madison dislikes cruising Westwood looking for a party . . . Ah yes . . . Enjoys all nighters at B D ' s. drawing, beating on the Bum . . No go Pratt . . pet peeves: toilers, dum- pings. Westwood nights, curfews, boat-rides home from Martha s Vineyard Found with Mary. Broadway. H.S. parking lot. Cape, Art Room, late-night landscaping with Warren Bas relief at P P . Skynard weekend Rhode Island School of Design Senior Play. Baseball 1, 2. Football 1. Peter Mirsky 107 Locust Drive A friendly spirit on whom to call. Pete . . Mirt . . . fun-loving, friendly, and always smiling . . Papa Gmo s. wolfing, hacking, cuppage with G.B., B.O.P. . shooting hoop, ping-pong, collecting pennies . Wahoo! leeches, attempted hard guys. C.P.R. dummies. B.D.C.V. . . coneheads. Naldo McGregor Calcutter. Inc.. Jethro Bodien . with McGregor and Co . gym. rapping with Bernie Grueter Pep Club 1, 2. 3; Soccer 1. 3. 4, Basketball 1, 2. likes destroying enjoys soccer. ... pet peeves: . favorite people. . . found cruising . . college. 56 Gerald Mitchell 47 Bonney Street If you ' ve got something worth giving, give all you ' ve got. Biff. Mitch . . . enioys biking, driving, telling jokes, laughing at S.F. pet peeves: leaving the Cape, totaled cars, snobs punks, woman drivers, getting his hubcaps ripped off . . . Oh, tell us . . . Ahh-yess . . . Hey. dudes . . . What ' s happening? . . . What an outrage! . . . likes Firebirds, four door hard tops, E.W.F. . . . dislikes waking up for school, the Rezzie Rats favorite peo- ple: Beck, the Brothers . . . found playing the piano backstage, in Medfield Saturday afternoons, cruising in LeSabre . . . college. Chorus 3; Pep Club 1, 2. 3; Library Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 4; Manager of Football 1, 2. Harry Mooncai 40 Endicott Street A gentle voice, a presence amiable Harry . . . the real Harry O . . . likes: weekends, doing nothing, going out with friends . . . running, street hockey, photography, biking, skating . . . dislikes: Monday mornings, physics, suprise tests, and G.G.. K.G. ' s . . . What ' s that again? . . favorite people: Gowl. Nature boy, Mario . . . Yea tell us about it pet peeves: wise underclassmen. Biff ' s jokes, Mr. T ' s math class . . . found working at the Baybank . . . college Spring Track 1. 2: Photography Club 1. 2; A.V. Club 1. 2, 3. 4. David Mulhane 38 Bonney Street In quietness and confidence shall be your strength. Dave . . . enjoys: acting, hockey, football . found at home . . . dislikes: snobs, football camp, Mr T . attempted hard guys . . . likes: sleeping late, people . . . college Football 1, Hockey 2; Drama Club 4; Senior Play: One Act Plays 3 Michelle Ann Mundt 73 Bayley Street Live, love, laugh, and be happy! Chimelle . . . likes memories. Bob Seger. meeting new people, first snowfalls. Prom of 77 . . . found laughing with friends. Denmsport, Heartland . . . dislikes rainy days, confusion, busy signals . . . I ' m psyched! . . . enjoys skiing, gym- nastics, concerts, parties, walking the beach . . pet peeves: munchies. diets, getting grounded . favorite people include Jamie. Kathy. Jeff. Jakes. Karen, and many others . . . distinctive laugh, always late, sensitive. K.W. ' s sister, plat- forms and bandanas . . BERMUDA . . Framingham State College. Senior Play: Powder Puff Football 4: Cheerleader 1: Hockey Cheerleader 3. 4; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Senior Hockey Game; Green Years Staff- Denis Murphy 39 Cobleigh Street To know him well is to like him better. ' Murf . enjoys: fishing, running, woodworking . . . dislikes: triple studies with way to get home, morning track practices, harassment from P. McD. people who talk too much. General Sanfo . . . favorite people: D.B.. K.G., P.H. . . . likes: biology with Mr S.. In-Service Wednesdays . . . found: over Bessers, running. B B . . Don t worry about it . Yea. right . . . college. Cross Country 1. 2. 3. 4; Winter Track 1. 2. 3. 4. Spring Track 1; Photography Club 1. 2: Drama Club 3. 4; Natl Honor Society 3. 4: Senior Play; School Play 3. 4. Jacqueline Murray 49 Lake Shore Drive Happiness is being yourself. Jackie . . pet peeves: snobs, green, ceramics, javelin catching, Brocky . . . likes: Duxbury beach trips, Chicago, tennis, skiing . . . dislikes: crowds, heights . . . found in Arlington . . . favorite people: D.W.. V.H.. K.O. . . . light brown hair . . . blue eyes . college . . . social work. Pep Club 1, 2. 3. Lorraine Musto 95 Arcadia Road Living life with a smile and good friends leaves pleasant memories for the future. Lorraine . . . sincere, generous, quiet but loud, a perfectionist . . . enjoys hor- seback riding, dancing . . pet peeves: being tied down, sharing a bathroom, phoney people . . . likes: expensive clothes, disco, exciting people . . Take a walk! . . . dislikes being rushed . . . favorite people: KM.. S.M.. D.M., N.V. . . . found in the North End. Harbor House, in the silver sports car . . . fashion design and merchandise. Health Careers Club 3. 4; Future Nurses 3, 4. Silvia Musto 95 Arcadia Road For my thoughts are not your thoughts; neither are your ways my ways. Silvia . understanding, stylish, reliable, an individual . . . likes: buying clothes, spending money, friends, dancing, disco, going out and other activities . . . dis- likes: having to rush, wasting a day . . . favorite people: Lorraine. KM.. D.M. . . . pet peeves: Mrs W.. being late, the washing machine, eating . . . expressions: Stiff . Get the gun . Take a walk . . . found with Paul, the North End . . . discos. 57 v; Maria Napoleone 162 Stanford Drive Happiness is found in little things. Maria . . . likes: watermelon, pets, soap operas, a good laugh, decoy ducks, dis- likes: gouchos. waiting for rides . . . enjoys horseback riding, macrame. breeding hamsters, playing the flute . . . pet peeves: being called short, dentist office music, cafeteria food Oh be quiet! ' . You know what? favorite people: all friends, family . . . found on the field at halftime. with Jackie . . . cute . . . petite but not too short . . . quiet — sometimes . . . college. Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 3: Band Officer 4: Natl Honor Society 3. 4: French Careers Club 3. 4. Greg Nargi 90 Stanford Drive Friendship is that extra quality which defies description. Narg . . . Gregg . . favorite activities: working out. boxing . . pet peeves: back sea; drivers, dumpers, conceited people . likes short girls . . . dislikes: the mornings after back stabbers . . It ' s all right . . . . Ah yes. Dick . favorite people: Ann-Marie. Al. Bodene. Don. the boys Me. too found: Norwood Civic Center, at Apollo, down Florida college and work. i Mary Jane Nee 91 Strasser Avenue Very little is needed to make a happy life. It is all within yourself. Mary Jane M J cute smile, always singing . . . likes: making a scene, all ngnters at Ba ' b s. singing on the T . . . Are you mad at me 1 ' . . . pet peeves Star Wars, pulling a Chatam. gray hair . favorite activities: cheering and D.Q. . . . dislikes weekends at the U.N.. the M.G.F.M.. one in the back . . . favorite people Gerard. Jen. Barb. Les. Jan. Sue. M.I.P . . . found behind a megaphone and shakers or with the one the portable medicine chest . . . S.R.R. member Eagerman s alumni . . . college. Cheerleader 1. 3. Co-captain 4: Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Musicals 2. 3. 4; Senior Play: Chorus 1.2.3. 4: Double Quartet 3. 4: Glee Club 1 . 4: Thespians 3. 4 : Stu- dent Council 1. 2. 3: Pep Club 1. 2. 3: Track 1. 2: Swim Team 2. Donald Nelson 112 Smith Drive Man should live by his own principles and never by someone else ' s. Don . . pet peeves physics and wise freshmen . . . likes Jethro Tull . . dislikes slow weekends and people who always borrow money . . . You II get over it . . . favorite people: Bruce. Al Greg found in the pits or cruising around . . . 6 ' 2 college bound- Football 2: Swim Team 1. 2: Pep Club 1. 2. 3 David Ogilvie 24 Pettigrew Place Age doesn t matter unless you re cheese Oges . blond hair, blue eyes and three-pice suits . . . favorite activities: liquor collection, skiing. T-ism sports pet peeves: Holliston Field House. French. - rs) ; ' Oup on the line, term papers . . Likes Steve Martin, Monty Python. H.T.F.. Sox . Might favorite people: P P Gang in Scituate. Mes. Moose . . . found on the track, in Milton. Poonce s Car . Math class college Football 1 ; Track 1.2.34: Cross Country 3. 4. Co-Captain 4: Winter Track 23 4; Lacrosse Club 1: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. Robert Olson 40 Highview Street Wit and wisdom are born with a man. Ols. Bob-o . . . likes: hunting, camping, running, and swimming. Monty Python. Taoism . . . dislikes: Seekonk. last lunch. Spanish classes. B.M. . . . You bloody Eunuch! favorite people Coley. F Arovet. T.S.. Goodie, and The Brothers . . . found at the pool. Goodie s car great sense of humor . . . college High Adventures Club 3. 4: N E Barracudas 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 1. 2. 3: Track 3. 4: Green Years Staff: Cross Country 1: Swim Team 12 3. 4 Captain 4 Edward O ' Malley 6 Colburn Street Say what you think and act as you feel. Ed likes partying. Chinese food . . . Oh Wow! pet peeves: windows, writing. English . . . likes playing football and hockey favorite people SB. K.O.. and the gang . found at Workmen ' s, in Westwood. Browns trade school, work. -:-.c= ' Maryanne O ' Malley 6 Colburn Street The door to happiness opens outward. Mare . likes: little kids, animals, and subs . dislikes near misses favorite activities: P.P. football, parties, going to Westwood games No really 9 . . . favorite people: S.K.. relatives, and the gang pet peeves: homework. speaking in front of a class found around Westwood short cute laugh . . . funny . . . future undecided Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Powder Puff Football 4. 58 : : tit Pep Club 1, 2 3 Dn -h. ' z .-- ' . ■: = 35 ' : a. : : e_ .=- H ::- = -=:=: If He is worth living, it is north enjoying. :=r 63 ' =.€ -: - ce : = -= :e-::e6.5s .:: :: :a : - = : ■:= ::- ing to N.E. with J.M. . . . mmmmoooo . . . dtsfekes parked cars, school, rurm- -;:.::=.= 3-a- s ' -ec -=.:--e ;«•:; e I ' . ' . 5 S - 5-ze ' s :.: ' .:::: :■■- : : 5 r : = ■= : : 5:5 : : ::• ■: - --:■i .= ■;■: : .5 ' . ' s • : :: s - : e . ' . :-.:.- ' -e-:s 5: . :.  565 -e = .e ' .. : s i ■z — Georgia. George . . . likes Lites. Bonda. a DOMF . . . -NiftyT . 5- : -3 3 = z ;a_:= :it- - : : :• e-s 2 :•:■:- . ' = re . 3 :as--e 5 ' a: - a-: = Dungeon . . . Tufts. 5e- :- = a. 3:-. ;.._ - „ ' .= -:-;=:: 5 . i ••■- r - : 6 - r - - a = 6 ■: .-56 --:- -5 a-c-e- Found shooting pool . . . gambf ng — music . . . dtsSfces- people who are stuck up . . . Nkes cute girts ... not found in school when he doesnt have to be . . :-: --=- : .6 6 6; :: : a: : :6 : - : s:- : : r 3-= : ; a- :- s : r ' ■' ; 66 s : : : ; : - : : -r ' a -- a : 159 Weatherbee Drive =a _ ? . ■- = - - -e ■--_- - : -j, --.- -- = — 5 - ,; -. Peler . . . enjoys street hockey, traveling camping, i :66-6= =t :a = a • -•; : -:• ;e -; .: =■same test W-.ats ■aope ' 5 , a«e : ea= : 65= : :as ::-:6 - ; : : -66- 6- :a =.:■=:• :_-:= ' •■•:• r a-; :: 6:6 Explorers Ctub 1. Chess Club 1. 2 3 ' Soccer 2. Carla Pierce 71 Carroll Avenue Any good that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature ... Let me do it now ... for I shall not pass this way again. Carla . . . dark brown hair, hazel eyes and crazy . . . Saywhatl . . . likes: Yes, Van Morrison, children, animals, sunsets, freedom . . . enjoys sewing, baking, skiing, snow mobiling, listening to music, and N.H. . . . You ' ve got to be kid- ding! . . . dislikes: being alone, snobs, fighting, the city, blonde hair, fake peo- ple .. . favorite people: Jack, Katie, and Debbie . . . found with Jack, at parties, and anywhere . . college. Anne Pizzuto 195 Dover Road Half the fun of going somewhere is getting lost on the way. Anne . . . short, sarcastic . . . likes Yes, White Russians, Challenges, silver blue sports cars . . . Which way did he Go? . . . Beach parties ... pet peeves: speed traps, crowds, rotaries, Gabriel Apartments . . . Say Bye, Bye . . . found out to lunch, oblivion, at Mac ' s . . . dislikes: H.H. and the Big B. and getting lost . . . college, travel. Patricia Anne Porter 505 Oak Street One can be happy only where there are two Tricia. Trish, Port, sometimes Pat . . . distinctive laugh, tiny pocketbooks ... pet peeves: Jr. Proms, Thursday nights, cars with alarms, wet pants with Mad . enjoys skiing, wiping fingerprints likes Mick Jagger, Angie , beating on golden finger . . . You nummy , Turn up the radio . . . dislikes S. Hadley . . . except Sparky . . favorite people: TSA members Deb, Kath . . . found in 4th gear, Hummarock or Maine . . college Student Council 1 : Senior Play: Pep Club 1 , 2, 3, 4, President 4; Sacred Cheese 3, Green Years Staff: Ski Team 3, 4; Prom Comm. 3. Steven Pratt 91 Alder Road Wl James Prendergast 192 Stanford Drive It is a man ' s duty to live life to the fullest. Jim . . . brown eyes . . likes clowning around, parties, swilling . How ' re you doing? . . enjoys playing golf and hockey . . . good worker found around anywhere and in the Continental . . . favorite people: S.P., B.S., T.D . Flight and Aviation School. Golf 1, 2, 3. 4 John Procaccino 17 Alder Road A man who works with his hands, his brains, and his heart is an artist. John . . . likes: art, drawing, sketching, painting . . . Might! . favorite people: Mr. Milan, Lump, Qui, Yahnman, Turkey . . . found In the art room, on the court . . . yo-yo . . . good-natured, friendly . . . college bound. Hockey 1, 2. 3; Scared Cheese 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Mary Oualtieri 56 Fisher Street The company of just and righteous men is better than wealth and a rich estate . Mary . favorite activities are playing football and baseball, listenting and play- ing music . . pet peeves: loud boys, bad music, seeing errors or bad passes dislikes: boring bass parts, long concerts, messy football sheets, nasty scorekeepers . . . You dummy! . . . favorite people: Mr. Bonn. B.B., baseball and football players . . . found in the music room, at the baseball diamond or football field . . Data Processing. Orchestra 1, 2, 4, WHS Dance Band 4; Footbal Manager 1, 2. 3, 4. Statistician 3. 4; Baseball Matthew Reddish 10 Bayley Street The better part of one ' s life consists of his friendships. Matt . . . Red-I . . . enjoys large parties, all-nighters ... pet peeves: snobs, at- tempted hard guys . . found at the rink, on Dick ' s driveway . . . Ah yes , Heavy Stench , I ' m a crazy guy . . . favorite pastimes are beating on people, whalers, rowdy hockey games . . . dislikes: people that hug and yell, car acci- dents . . . favorite people: Deb, the boys, G. C. M. Steve Martin, Jr. girls . . . cute, dimples . . . college. Football 1, 2: Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. , x W TV Susan Reed 41 Cushing Road The pursuit of the perfect is the pursuit of sweetness and light. Sue . . . likes mint chocolate chip ice cream, sunshine, the Cape, good parties. Boston, long distance phone calls . . . the Manor . . . sweet smile and sparkling eyes . . . creative . . . enjoys swimming, dancing and photography . . . pet peeves: being rushed. Rolls Royces. Blowdryers . . The Honey Buns . . - Feb. 21 . . . Tudie . . . dislikes: Brussel and Broccoli , and the C.S.N, concert . . . favorite people: Tod. Jan, Leslie, L. L, and the rest . . . found in the white Monarch, at Bickfords in the A.M. . . . college. Senior Play. South Pacific 3; Pep Club 1. 2, 3; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Swim Team 1. 2. 3; Photography Club 4; Health Careers Club 1. 2. Jeffrey Renzi 31 Sterling Road If you would have things come your way, go after them. Jeff . . . likes: working, fall, and summer . . . photography, guns, golf . Hacker pet peeves: Ah yesss! , Oh tell us! . . . dislikes school . . at home and at Westwood Glen . . , hard worker . . . college. Hey found Cross Country 1, 2, Debating Team 2; Sacred Cheese 1, 2; Drama Club 1. 2; Student Advisory Board 3, 4; Basketball 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; Photography Club 1, 2. Deborah Rice 232 Farm Lane Let me bathe my soul in colours, let me swallow the sunset and drink the rain- bow. Debbie Deb pet peeves: Registry, spilling coffee, having to be quiet . . favorite activities drawing, munching, people watching . . . likes: yogurt and wheat germ, noses, health food . . . dislikes: stupid questions, barn-swallows, snake trees . . . ppppp . Good kid! . . . favorite people: Lisa, Karen, Kath . . . found at Soko ' s, cruising in Bugsy . . . never throws anything out, wild im- agination, finds money hiding places easily . . . college. Pep Club 1. 2: Senior Play. John Riordan 31 Spellman Road It ' s the laughter we will remember. Jackie, Jack. Cackie likes spending money, beating on squeaks . . favorite people Lundy. Moe. Redeye, The boys . . found at Roche ' s . . . Ah yes pet peeves 11 00 curfew, street lights. Oak Street. Gerbil Power. 225 engines . . . ZEBRA . . . I. I . . . Technical Institution. Senior Play. Boy-Girl Hockey Game 4; Hockey 1. 2. Janet Rinaldi 305 Burgess Avenue If life is worth living, it is worth enjoying, Janet . . . pet peeves: cheerleaders, snobs, invitation only parties . . . favorite activities: horseback riding, cruising . . , likes parties . . . dis likes curfews, school . . . found in the high school parking lot . . . I ' m only kidding . . . favorite people: R.M., L.S.. S.K. . . . brown hair . . . sarcastic . . . Framingham State Powder Puff Football 4. Diane Rizzo 558 Clapboardtree Street Through our own recovered innocence we discern the innocence of our neighbors. Di-babes. Dee-Dee concerts. AFS parties . . . Chinese red lights . . . laughing with T., going to Boston . . . Likes mail from far away. K-kotfee. Cat Stevens . . . Yes . . long distance phone calls . . . In front of the whole class! . . . Follow them! , . . found at Convenient, drive-ins. making scenes in the Sube . . . dislikes locking keys in cars, flat tires, white rocks . . . Favorite people: Ana Lucia. TMU . . . plans for travel and college. Pep Club 1. 2. 3; AFS Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Play; Green Years Staff Christopher Romines 120 Oak Street A friend is a friend to the end. Chris . . . blonde locks, pot belly, pink cheeks, friendly . . . dislikes know-it-alls, Friendly ' s parking lot, right leg, 40,000 questions . . . B.S.. SB., T.B., A. A. . . . likes playing the guitar, skiing, parties, weekends . . . Whaaat ' . Help me, I ' m losing my mind! . Remember Tom, Bee Bopin . . . found with Barb, Y.L., Media Center . college- Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Winter Track 1, 2; Spring Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 4. . Brian Russell 985 High Street Athletics his hobby, good nature his guide. Russ loves beating Medfield, playing hoop, getting dressed up, hitting Joe L ' s. attending MDC meetings . . . likes: high T.F., Earth, Wind Fire, beach ex- cursions, NBC Saturday Night, cheerleaders . . . dislikes: winning weekends, ankle injuries, slow walkers, crutches and casts . . . I ' m up for it! , like to see it , What an outrage! . . . Jim, P.J., Howie, and many others . . . found on the court or just cruising , . quiet, easy-going, dependable . . . college. Student Council 3. 4, Senior Play; Baseball 2.3,4; Football 1 ; Pep Club 1 . 2, 3; Track 1; Green Years Staff; Soccer 2, 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4; Boys ' Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4. Co-Captain 4 61 Therese A. Sabbag 121 Briar Lane Time endears but cannot fade the memories that friends have made. The happy memories we share are a very special tie that keeps us close in thought and heart as the days and years go by. Terry . . . likes family, Herbie, jitterbugging with Dave, and being with Senior Class . . . dislikes rainy days, snobs, boring weekends . . . Good . . . found with Mary, with Michael, in Vega ... pet peeves: Westwood Lingo, curfews, short fingernails, A.L.A., J.B. ' s . . . favorite activities: partying, going to beach . . favorite people: Michael, Mary, S.J.B.. M.L., S.K., C.S., D.D., M.S., those guys by the radiator . . . wants to wish senior class good luck and good times . . . college. Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Green Years Staff; Prom Committee 3; Health Careers Club 3, 4. President 4. Herb Sanford 69 Churchill Road The world is ours; we have only to take it. Herb . . . likes: racing, boating, girls, and cars . . . fun loving . . . pet peeves are empty gas tanks, Cadillacs, and four doors . . . We ' re atah here! . . . favorite people are M.P., W.S., G.H., H.S., and AS., What ' s up? . . . found in car and around town . ... plans for future: school and work. Astronomy Club 1, 2; Chess Club 1, 2. Alan Scarlata 72 Bayley Street It ' s a man ' s duty to live life to the fullest. Alan, skid ... pet peeves: football practice, getting up early, having no money . . . likes playing touch football, cruising, parties . . . Excellent! . . . dislikes camp, homework . . . Hi. how you? . . . favorite people: Jeff, Gregg, Don, Tom, Hugh, and J.F. . . . Ahhh Yeees! . . . found around town and in Fla. . . . college. Winter Track 3, 4; Football 1. 3, 4, Captain 4; Track 3, 4; Weightlifting 1. 2, 3. 4. Hugh Schaffer 96 Mill Street What is life without a little fun? Hugh . . likes parties and weekends . . . Tell us! . . . favorite people: R.C., A.C., M.S., and MM. ... pet peeves: Mustangs, mornings, homework, and dead weekends . Ah yeees! . . . found around town college Michael Shain 434 Oak Street Say what you think, and act as you feel. Mike . . . tall, slim . . . likes: partying, weekends, the 2:15 bell . . . might! . . . dislikes: work, empty gas tanks, and hangovers . . . painting . . favorite people: J.B.. DP., S.B. . . . found in the Olds , at Blue Hills . . . college. Patricia Sheehan 62 Willow Street When I was just like the rest of the people who never let dreams in their minds, music would pl ay and say maybe you ' re wasting your time. Tricia, T . . , likes: the Red Sox, 1. 37, the front row near the dugout, E.L.P.. Earth, Wind, Fire, Jackson Browne, Steely Dan . . . dislikes: rain delays, good looking robbers, starter motors, rumours . . . favorite people: those girls . B.L., B.C., S.M. . . . found: down the Cape, Fenway, the yellow river, away from Westwood . college. Chorus 1 . 2; Glee Club 1 , 2; Sacred Cheese 1,2,3; Volleyball 3; Pep Club 1 , 2. 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Senior Play Lisa Sigmund 185 Conant Road A candle burned on the table, a candle burned ... Lisa . . . pet peeves: confusing nights, working, frustration, worm maneuvers . . . favorite activities: skiing, bush wacking?. listening to any music (F.M., the Cat, Boz, J.T.), S ' ing . . . likes: yogurt, parties, skiing at Waterville, Artitash, Wildcat!, 430 . . . dislikes: walking to Jimmy ' s in blizzard, drive-ins, being stranded Are you serious? . . . Told you so! . . . Killer! . . . favorite peo- ple: Deb. Karen. M. J, K, etc. . . . found at L.H., studying bas relief at P.P. . . . dreamer . . . Thanks DT! . . . college Ski Team 1 , 2, 3. 4, Co-captain 4, Field Hockey 2, 3. 4, Cheerleader 1 ; Pep Club 1 . 2; Glee Club 1 , Prom Committee 3; Senior Play; Green Years Staff; Softball 4; Girl ' s Hockey 4; Hello Dolly! Thomas Skelly 54 Magnolia Drive Life is beautiful when one sees beyond it. Skell . . . likes: the MDC, Young Life, Lifers Football, Pousette-Dart Band. Bob Dylan, J.T.. Lynyrd Skynrd, WAAF. WBCN, Class of 78, relaxing . . running, skiing, tennis, looking for LFB and a high T.F. ... pet peeves: dead weekends, cafe lunches. Spanish. Spanish people, running 300 yds. in winter track, putting together X-mas gifts . . . favorite people: Ols, Naldo, Craig McConchie . found at parlies, running around town, Attitash Mont. . . . Really Good . . Stand on your head and spit our brass nickels. . . college, sales career. Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 62 1 K W II 1 George Smith 75 Smith Drive Music is my fruit of life — don ' t take it away. Smitta - . - pet peeves: Monahack, ego trips, disrespectful band members, rain, Brutus and the family . . . favorite activities: S.I. J. MB., tuning out, cruising in the M.L.V. . . . likes worming off teachers, Chicago. E.W. F., skiing, squealing, Irish G.S. . . dislikes: attempted hard guys, Mr. T.C. and associates, bad weekends . . Would you calm down? , My name is JUPITER , Go easy . . . favorite people: Jack Mac. squeege, myer, the brothers . . . found on the field at halftime, the pit. many other places . . . blue eyes, quiet . . . college Band 1.2,3. 4; Concert Band 1.2.3, 4; Orchestra 4; WHS Dance Band 1.2,3, 4: Senior Play; Boys ' State 3; Show Orchestra 3. 4; Natl Honor Society 3. 4; Green Years Staff; Ski Team 3; Swim Team 1, 4; Drum Major 4. Jean Smith 59 Lakeshore Drive For we are alive, and growing, and becoming ... Jean ... pet peeves: fogouts. work. Westwood . . . favorite activities: listening to the radio, singing, acting, cooking, partying likes: good friends, Smitty . . Really?! . . . What do you know . . . Get lost! . . . favorite people: L.S.. H.L.. D.P., S.F. . . . found in Newton, at Kenmore Square, at parties . . . brown hair, blue eyes, freckles . . college. Basketball 1. Cheerleader 1; Future Homemakers 1; Chorus 1. 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3. Leslie Smith 21 Chester Avenue Happiness is not having everything you want, but wanting everything you have. Leslie . . . blonde hair, freckles . . . outgoing, talkative . . . Excellent . . . likes: parties, horseback riding and driving around . . . pet peeves: Shorthand, gym class, snobs, and jocks . . Ya-Right . . favorite people: Stephen A.. Janet Apreas . . . found with Steve and at the WHS parking lot future plans: cosmetics, mairiage. Glee Club 2; All State Chorus 2; Powder Puff Football 4 Carolyn Steeger 30 Spring Lane I ' d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints, the sinners have much more fun; only the good die young. Carrie. Staggs . Wheaton College . . . pet peeves: white Continentals with alarms, crutches, knees . . likes: DP, Duffs Eldo . . . dislikes: curfews, beer, Sissy B.. Comedians at the Ark. The Persuader . JB ' S . . . No doubt , Calm yourself , SWB . Oh Hello , Oh joy oh rapture . . . favorite people: Duff, Terry. Mar. Kathy. Tony . . . favorite activities: dancing in a cast, going out with the kids . . . found: in the green disco machine, out and about. T ' s Vega at- tractive, blonde, boistrous. Student Council 1.2; Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Swim Team 1,2, Track 1; Drama Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Thespians 3, 4; Volleyball 4. Co-Capt. 4; No Parentheses 4, Senior Play. Nancy Stockford 25 Reservoir Road The greatest barrier to communication is language. Nancy. Stock . , . loud, always talking, laughing . likes Boston, band. Simon Garfunkel, Hi. you guys! . . . No problem. . . . writing small . . . John Havlicek . . . dislikes silence and taking the bus . . . favorite people: swim team, the I.S., and friends . , . bell ringing . . . managing basketball . . . found in the media cen- ter, at Westwood Public Library, in the pool, at Friendly ' s . . . wish I could sing pet peeves: English compositions, driving, long cross-country runs, decreasing 100 s on 1:05. red noses . . . college. Swim Team 1. 2. 3. 4; Manager of Girl ' s Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Band 1, 2; National Honor Society 3. 4. President 4; Green Years Staff; Senior Play Christopher Stoddard 83 Fensview Drive A fresh, a free, a friendly man. Pet peeves: sayings— Really . . . Oh, tell us . . . Yeah and you ' re right . . . favorite activities: boating, bowling, following makes of cars, following school sports . . . likes: food, socializing, photography, art. films, music . . Give me a break! . . . likes everybody . . . found cruising in the LTD. ... at the library . . . doing physics! . . . bright and happy .I ' m proud to belong to the Class of 78 and privileged to know everyone in it . . . future plans: college, travel, volunteer work. Manager of Basketball 1. Jeanine Sullivan 17 Linden Street A many says what he knows. A woman says what she pleases. Jeannine . . . likes the Irish, roller skating . . . found at play practice, the library. Club, on stage . , , dislikes lima beans, inquisitive people . . . short, friendly, always smiling, hazel eyes . . pet peeves: cold showers, Monday mornings, snobs . . . Hey There! . . favorite people: everyone, Y.M.. S.S.. SB. ... Luck to Bubbles! . . . White overalls . . . sincere . . . college. Orchestra 1 ; Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Senior Play; Pep Club 1 , 2, 3; Track 3; Drama Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Madrigals 1, 2. 3, 4. Kathleen Sullivan 78 Phillips Brooks Road The reckless are those who never took a chance. Kath. Sull . . . likes two for one. E.W. and F, the Eagles . . . dislikes white Con- tinentals with alarms, low fuel, double barrels, being grounded . . . How tall are you? . . . favorite activities: partying . . . Lise, the girls . . . Class of ' 78 . . . Yaah! . . . Never ... in my life! . . . Pretty excited about that . . . U.N.H. Swim Team 1. 2; Drama Club 2, 3, 4. v . ' f V 63 Genevieve Suman 135 Thatcher Street Music is well said to be the speech of angels Genny . . . Yenny . . . Veve ... pet peeves: tone deaf people, messy rooms, D.H. D.L.— H.F.S. . . . favorite activities: singing, acting, dancing, playing the piano . . . likes: summers, laughing, talking, pizza . . . dislikes: winter . . . T.O.K. , Get off my case , Decent . Neat . . . favorite people: Donn, Linda, the rest know who they are . . Found at Don ' s house, cafeteria . . . college. W.H.S. Dance Band 3, 4; Chorus 2. 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 2. 3, 4; Double Quartet 3, 4; Senior Play: Musicals 1, 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Madrigals 2. Laura Taksery 61 Draper Avenue Be quick with a smile; for a smile breaks through the barriers of silence. Laura . . . enjoys: nice clothes, making people smile, raisins ... pet peeves: Brown Broken Buick, mannerless boys, waiting for Loretta . . found at Bickford ' s at 2 a.m., partying with friends . . . What are yiz doin ' tonight? , Hi you guys . . . favorite pastimes are dancing, cheerleading, getting scoops from C, parties at my house . . . dislikes: rain, being harassed about yiz . . . favorite people include all the girls, S.R.. T.S.A, SS members, Jimmy and friends Twin . loud voice .Jr. College, fashion merchandising. Senior Play; Powder Puff Football; Cheerleading 1 ; Varsity Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. Loretta Taksery 61 Draper Avenue Living life with a smile and good friends leaves pleasant memories for the future. Loretta . enjoys cheerleading, ptterbugging with Jim, laying in the sun . . . pet peeves: dislocated shoulders, thrifty boys, being called Laura . . likes: par- ties at my house, class of 78. assorted juniors, summers at Hull . . . dislikes: P.P. Football, cheerleading practice 78 . . . Hi you guys How are yiz? . . . favorite people Wayne, Sue, the girls , T.S.A. . . . found at Bickford ' s at 2 a.m.. in the brown Buick. W R , behind a pair of shakers . . long fingernails . . . a honey bun Jr College, fashion merchandising Senior Play, Powder Puff Football; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Green Years Staff; Prom Committee 3, Musicals 2. 3. 4 Janet Taylor 55 Hawktree Drive I wish for you my friend this happiness that I have found. Janet Howdy 1 likes: long distance phone calls. Young Life Camps, Campaigners, getting mail, tacos. and sweaters . . . favorite people: Jack and Kath, Mrs. Richardson, and others . . dislikes: losing |obs. people who follow the crowd, insincerity found: writing letters, on the phone . . . college and business. Chorus 4, Sacred Cheese 1, 2; Green Years Staff. Not Pictured Linda Tejeda 30 Willard Circle Norman Thibault 5 Winslow Road What is life without a little fun? Norman . . . likes good parties, high T.F. ... pet peeves: amateur drivers, at- tempted hard guys, typing favorite activities: screaming in Cutlass, ap- propriating parts with Jim SS initiations . . . killer dislikes: cruising in Westwood. snobby girls . . . favorite people: SS members. MDC. C.P found in or under cars basic care attitude . . college Senior Play; All School Play 4; Winter Track 1, 2. 4; Spring Track 1, 4. Brenda Thompson 472 Oak Street Be free and be happy Brenda blonde, big smile . . enjoys skiing . likes: the beach, trans-ams, kittens, good times dislikes: rain, Mondays . . . You talked me into it. . . . favorite people Paul, Maureen, L.S and the gang . school, then business. John Tosi 91 Wildwood Drive The happiest people seem to be those who have no particular cause for being happy except the fact that they are so. Jack, Tose likes football meetings, partying, beating Holliston . . . dislikes: long football meetings, Rez maneuvers Errrrr! . . . 34 . . pet peeves; big defensive ends, Homeroom, tall girls . . . favorite activities: SS initiations, foot- ball, cruising, food A yah Fitzie . . . Oh my God favorite people: S.S. members, coaches T and P. ... found in the minute man, the weight room, MDC Beaches, Kendnck ' s . . . curly red hair, cute, likeable . . . college Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Senior Play; Weightlifting 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4 64 David Towle 199 Fox Hill Street The pinnacle of manhood is the echo of youth. Dave, Towhe ... pet peeves: seat belt pullers, stop signs . . . favorite activities: skiing, hiking, driving, cap collecting, stopping at last second . . . likes: the F- men, C.P . Boud. T.J. . . . dislikes: mono . . . chicks . . . Beatings! . . . Swillings! . . . favorite people: James. Bowl . . . found in Vega toil (Betsy) . . . Roux Burns . . . plans to enter Tufts for engineering and or Dramatic Arts. Football 1; Football Manager 2, 3; Ski Team 1. 2. 3. 4; Class President 3: Stu- dent Council 3: Prom Committee 3: Nat ' l Honor Society 3, 4; Photography Club 4: Green Years Staff: Senioi Play; Drama Club 1 , 2. 3. 4: President 4; Thespians 3. 4. Lorraine Thorne 319 Farm Lane The window is not the view, the window allows the view. Lorraine . . . likes: snow, raisins. A.F.S.. Boston, autumn foliage, orange juice ..pet peeves: Dondos. long car rides, unnatural people . . . faxofite activities are listening to music alone, acting and watching drama, field hockey, mountain climbing, dancing . . . favorite people: sis. the great Dane. Westwoodites . . . Nice to meet you . Bonza . Let ' s go to the yachty open . . . found in the wrong place at the wrong time, listening to music, in bed . . . Kiwi! . . . plans to sheep-farm on the West Coast of New Zealand. Exchange Student 4; Senior Play; Natl Honor Society 4; Drama Club 4; Ski Team 4. Field Hockey 4; No Parentheses 4; Explorers Club 4; French Careers Club 4. Thomas Tribuna 57 Burgess Avenue Why should the devil have all the good times? Triba . . . likes the beach, skiing, heavy nights . . . favorite people: S.S.. J.L., E.H.. Bum, the boys . . . found in his Trans Am. S.M.U.. Falmouth . . . enjoys hitting the slopes, Duffy ' s cottage ... pet peeves: back stabbers, no money, Lundy ' s Nova . . . see ya . . . Ah-yes . . . tales of T . . . carpentry and school. Thomas Troy 76 Chamberlain Avenue The spirit of sportsmanship is a valuable asset. T-roy . . . likes: sports. MDC-MLU. beating Medfield. six LT ' s. healthy beatings . . dislikes: running out of money, injuries, Hondo, hard guys. Margery Lane . . . Hey dude! . . . Squeege. Sue + W ' s. J . MDC members . . . found in the gym playing hoop, in green stang. in the Garden ' s and Goodies basement . . . sarcastic . . . tall, blue eyes, fro and a smile . . college. Pep Club 1, 2. 3; Track 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4. Alan Vartabedian 335 Blue Hill Drive A sweet disposition speaks for itself. Al . . . art, tennis, skiing . . . favorite people: D.M.. R B.K. . . Bas relief at P PI . . . Art History. Field-trips . . . pet peeves: 8ergie Sippers . cruising to nowhere, show offs and attempts . . . Let ' s hit Conviement! . . . dislikes people smoking, rusty cars, waiting in line ... in the Black Stang , Roche Bros.. Art room . . . Oh, Ya! . . . Roche ' s parties . . . racing brown Camaros . . Chinese food . . . What ' s up? . . . Alfro ... Art College Pep Club 1 . 2. 3; Sacred Cheese 1.2.3; No Parentheses 2. 3; Tennis 1 , 2. 3. 4; Ski Club 1. 2, 3. 4; LaCrosse 1; Donut Committee 4; Senior Play; Green Years Staff. Thomas Vivona 107 Mayfair Drive A man is too apt to forget that in this world he cannot have everything. A choice is all that is left him. Tom . . . red hair, freckles . . . likes: basketball, the Celtics . dislikes: nosey people, term papers, finals, cheap, stingy people . . . Decent! . . . PC. E.S., Val . . . found at Boston Garden, Ben Whites. WHS gy ' m, C + F . . . college. Basketball 1. 2; Basketball Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4; 8asebali Intramurals 4. Linda Wadden 57 Beacon Syeet Love the beautiful, seek out the truth, wish for the good, and the best do. Linda . . . blue eyes, curly hair . . . likes: cheering, chocolate chip ice cream, the beach, dressy clothes, N.O.G. , . . pet peeve: R.L. girls . . . semi-toil . . . dis- likes: rainy days, pass areas. S.A.T. ' s, boger . . . favorite people: S.C.. L.C.. K.A.. J.C.. M.C. . . . found in the mezzanine, in the green Chevette, N.N.H. . . . college. Colorguard 2; Hockey Cheerleader 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 2, 3; French Club 3, 4. Susan Walsh 43 Aran Road Real joy comes not from ease or riches or from the praise of men. but from do- ing something worthwhile. Walsh, Sue ... pet peeves: being late, sister asking for money . . . short . . . tennis . . . likes receiving mail, hot fudge sundaes, lunch with E.J. , . . found at Eagermans. in the green bomber , with friends . . . dislikes being reminded of height. N.T. ' s. snowbanks . . . Pitiful! . . . favorite people: Mo. T.T.. Beth, and gang . . . college, nursing. Manager of Softball 3; Parentheses 4 Manager of Basketball 4; Green Years Staff: No 65 3 John Warren 176 Strasser Avenue What is life without a little fun? John . . . friendly smile . . . likes: parties, math class, S. dipping ... pet peeves: curfews, dumpings, Martha ' s Vineyard . . . found at Fenway Park, in trouble . . . Where ' s Dinger and Bondo? . . . favorite activities are violation of Rule 9, basketball, gook food and A.N. ' s . . . dislikes: Westwood nights, getting bagged, C.S. parties . . . favorite people: G.C., G.M., J.D., B.K., M + T, the boys . . . Ber- muda . . . college Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2; Football 1; Senior Play. Bethany Washburn 524 High Street The deepest rivers flow with the least sound. Beth . . . favorite activities: writing, drawing, swimming . . . found: at club, dif- ferent places . . . enjoys interesting books, exciting movies, sleeping, caring for animals . . . pet peeves: taking tests . . . quiet outside but a rich person Inside . . . dependable . . . has a lot to offer . . . college. Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4. Karen Watson 129 Dover Road A smile costs nothing, but means so much. Karen . . . munchkin, always laughing, peppy . . . likes memories, little kids like Diana and Holly, the beach . . . Sarah Smile . . . found getting into mischief with Use and Deb . . . favorites: Joe, L.S., D.R., Bobby, Greg and those guys , . . dislikes being teased, go-carts, waiting, broken plans . . . chowhound, plat- forms . . . quiet but loud . . . college. Cheerleader 1; Hockey Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-captaln 4; Green Years Staff; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. Powder Puff Football; Senior Play. Eric Wefald 57 Alder Road He who is slow to anger is better that the mighty. Eric, Wee) . . . tennis, chess, banging on the piano, singing, plays, traveling, reading . . . dislikes extended deadlines when he ' s ready, another English es- say? . . . good natured . . . Definitely the world is round . . . plans to go to college WHS Dance Band 4, All State Chorus 4; Double Quartet 4; Co-Chairman of Stu- dent Advisory Committee 4; Nat ' l Honor Society 3, 4; NHS Treasurer 4; Chess Club 2, 3. 4; Math Team 3, 4; Soccer 3; Photography Club 3, 4; School Musical 2, 3. 4. Robert G. West 101 Fearing Drive Mans noblest gift is his sincerity, for it embraces his integrity. Greg . . might. Hoy pet peeves: being nearsighted, jokes wagon, drivers, television, photographers, portraits yearbook cover . . favorite people: O B „ Bob, Blackie found in Underground Camera, Mac ' s during E Block . . . college Green Years 4, AV Club 1. 2, 3; Photography Club, President 3, 4 Thomas Whitten 45 Carroll Avenue Man should live by his own principles and never someone else ' s Tom . . . likes watching sports and traveling . . . pet peeves: conceited people . . . Get away from me! . dislikes rednecks . . . found anywhere but Westwood . favorite people: Pat Paulsen, three stooges, Chuck Barris . . . work, then college. Christopher Willett 131 Briar Lane Time passes much too quickly when we ' re together laughing. Chris . . . likes: bikes, Dylan. Fleetwood Mac What do you know . . . dis- likes: disco music, Bandies, early morning classes found anyplace in par- ticular favorite people: Little Mike, Junkyard and Mac college Track 1. 4 Edmund Winslow 53 Crystal Hill Terrace Kindness in words creates confidence Kindness in thinking creates profoundness Kindness in giving creates love. E. J , Squeege pet peeves: backstabblers, Mondays, working on Friday nights . . favorite activities: harassing, the vice-chairman . . favorite people: Tricia, T-roy. Smitta . That ' s what she said, likes: huge parties, lots of friends . . dislikes: phonies, people who are never wrong . . found with the unit, at the pool, music room . . . friendly, shy, easy going . college. Band 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Dance Band 3, 4; A.F.S. Club 2; No Parenthesis 4; Swim Team 1,2.3,4, Captain 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 66 Kimberly Wolfe 53 Beacon Street So don ' t be anxious about tomorrow: for God will take care of your tomorrow, too. Live each day at a time. ' ' Kim . . . likes sunsets on the island, mail, sheepdogs . . . Don ' t sweat the small stuff ... pet peeve is waiting for people . . . found D D. with Judy, locker . . . ditching kamakasi chickens with Wendy . dislikes unfriendly kids . . Times are Hard . . . favorite people: Sube gang and Is. kids . . , Boston accent, always smiling, snapping bubble gum. having fun . . . Y know . . talking fast . . . great personality . . . Wolfie, Bubbles-B. Q. ... Colorado College, travel. Chorus 1. 2; Senior Play: Softball 2. 4: Volleyball Photography Club 4. 4: Sacred Cheese 4: Wendy Youlden 204 Pond Street And if your head explodes with dark forebodings too. I ' ll see you on the dark s ide of the moon. Wendy. Weeds. Dub . . . likes: Trower, Floyd. Yes, ELP. Skynyrd pet peeves: Westwood. rumors, disco ducks and other plastic people . . . enjoys: mail, SFDP. cosmic convos with T.. writing . . . I have money. . . . favorite people: Martin Mull, C. Mangione. insane individuals . . . found at work or at work . . . comfortable clothes . . U.S.C. I r fin T vS ■I t ' k j i fj tf is M Koby c RIAM i T ■i t - Iber, 1976 .X vi n- - ■' ■4 - 1 ,. 1 ! i if m |You were a man, man from outside Someone we hardly knej but respected. An athlete of regard and a kind personality You were a man we hardly knew. I spoke to you. We spoke in the shower. We talked of seasons of competitions to come, and we laughed. You were a spectre a spectre short lived. Someone we wished we knew but couldn ' t. Yours was the worst when youth ' s bright spark was doused by fate dimming all our thoughts but memories. TRAFFIC ■i lr 2 - ' S-J . 68 Traffic We are here, thinking of life, Sheltered by our suburban bubbles. We survey a past landscaped With familiarity — and families. Every day we move closer and closer To the exhaust and grime Of that concrete void, The city of Mankind. Today, a stoplight flashes a warning Before we reach the Yield sign. For a moment, we pull into the Rest Area- One we ' ll never find again. It is here our childhood bubbles Begin to break. Soon the immense homes and buildings, The wide streets and parking lots And party-filled nights Will fade away. With the flow of traffic, We ' ll be swept along Out of the woods, into the city. We ' ll look at the people Who vary so much And know that Westwood is small! We ' ll encounter the urban smoke Of pollution, pollution of mind, Pollution of values and actions — Signposts of souls, lost in a work That ' s never known Westwood. Asphalt ghettos of drunks and thieves Will force a shudder. We ' ll let go of the wheel . . . To awake with a jolt— the first test! Myriads of horns and One-Way signs, A stop at a restaurant Where people are strange— These are part of the journey! But some will choose a penthouse life- Wall Street to Bermuda and back. Most of us will continue Along the flow Between brick giants And corner lots of rubble We ' ll look for a tree Or a sign of life, But keep our windows locked. But at Dawnset we ' ll see The evergreen tree The shrubs beside the road. Now shocked by shivers of complexity, We ' ll pull over, get out, yawn and stretch. Most of us will make it through the city, But none can say now Who or how many— So we ' ll hope and pray That our fellow travellers Are as good drivers As they are friends. —Nicholas M. Boyle Who spiked the milk? We survived the blizzard of 78! Fly the friendly skies Whoops, not quite. World ' s largest blister. Don ' t we make a cute pair? The world on her fingertips But wait . . . I ' ve got to go home and do my nails! GRRRRRR, Holliston. 1 rls CLASS HISTORY FRESHMAN YEAR It all started in September of 1 974. New hallways, new classrooms, new teachers, and unfamiliar faces were everywhere as we began our freshman year at Westwood High School. It wasn ' t like the year before when we had known at least half the kids we encountered in the halls! Now there seemed to be a 6 ' 2 upperclassman around every corner as we got lost trying to get to classes on time. However, the upperclassmen weren ' t all bad; remember the Val Irvine macho senior boys? But that wasn ' t the only difference. The benefits of growing older seemed to be paying off as we were allowed to walk around during studies, listen to the blaring stereo, and have the use of the court- yard. Precautions were taken to avoid the social studies wing for fear of meeting up with Mr. Beurman, who supposedly ate freshmen alive! We had our first taste of student government when we elected Leslie Jarvis, President; Julie Bishop, Vice President; Jane Cavanaugh, Secretary; and Janice McKeown, Treasurer. Most of the class took advantage of all the new activities offered as tryouts began for various sports, plays, and musical groups. This was the year Bob Gallagher was Labeled Moose , and the girls ' varsity track team was dominated by the freshmen. Although we were still lowly freshmen, we showed a lot of potential as we moved on to our sophomore year . . . ■HH ■I v - v ' : ■■SOPHOMORE YEAR As sophomores we had our feet more firmly on the ground, we were ready to fend for ourselves, or so we thought. We tried to establish our treasury with numerous bake sales at the rainy day football games, but our efforts were halted when we lost in our battle with the juniors who would sell candy at the basketball games. Our officers were; President Leslie Jarvis, Vice-President Julie Bishop, Secretary Jane Cavanaugh, and Treasurer Janice McKeown. Under their direction we hosted a trip to the Celtic ' s game and con- tinued our efforts to raise money through valiant attempts towards getting ice cream served during lunch. The ice cream finally came, but under the direction of the cafeteria ladies. Intermingled with these activities were the muddy Thanksgiving Day football game, an outstanding performance of Oklahoma , and the infamous parties at Reed ' s. We were introduced to new languages by our A.F.S. students Ewald Filler from Austria, Mari Tsuda from Japan, and by Colleen Halligan with her Westwood lingo. Also, we watched those always im- pressive seniors make fools of themselves on Video Speaks for Youth. Well, that was our ever exciting sophomore year as we left for summer vacation looking forward to becoming members of the upper class — a junior. JUNIOR YEAR Junior year started off giving us a feeling of superiority as we were finally considered upperclassmen. However, we received several warnings about junior year being the hardest and many wishes of good luck. We were all a little scared but needless to say, we came through with flying colors. Mr. Van de Workeen ' s chemistry, Mr. Sloan ' s A. P. History, and Miss Congdon ' s U. S. History classes will be fondly remembered for many years. PSAT ' s, SAT ' s, and Achievements also gave us a scare but once again we were not to be intimidated. In fact some of us liked SAT ' s so much, we took them again! Under the leadership of President Dave Towle, Vice-President Paul Johnson, Secretary Jane Cavanaugh, and Treasurer Janice McKeown our financial situation became a reality and not just something to talk about. Selling candy, after school and at the basketball games, was the primary contributor to our funds. This year outstanding performances were given by many athletes. Among them were Brian Russell at hoop , Adrienne Giovino in the discus, John Procaccino at tennis, and Sandy Friedl with her un- beatable boy ' s swimming records. The school musical for our Junior year was South Pacific . Stars MaryJane Nee, Jean Smith, and Eric Wefald proved to be three of the most talented members of our class. During the year, we were proud to know foreign exchange stu- dents Ana Lucia Castro-Monge and Asa Swennson and doubly proud to send such fine representatives of our class as Arlene Gallant to Sri Lanka and Julie Babineau to Australia, through the A.F.S. program. The highlight of our year was undoubtedly the Junior-Senior Prom which was held at the Sydney Hill Country Club. Thanks to the help of advisors Mr. Baker and Miss Congdon, and the organization of Dave Towle, we had the largest attendance of any prom to that date. The theme was We ' re All Alone by Boz Scaggs and everyone had a great time. The next day at Cahoon ' s was also a good time as many of us got our first touch of spring fever. As our touch year came to an end our feelings of accomplish- ment and pride filled us with anticipation of our Senior Year. -- , i SENIORS Finally we ' re Seniors! We returned to W.H.S. to find our upper courtyard transformed into a golf course. This signified the end of pranks at Westwood High forever. But our activities and night life continued. October 26th started us off with the Sr. class breakfast which was . . . Afterwards, the rough and tough Westwood girls challenged Dedham to a powderpuff football game. We beat the war-painted Amazons from Dedham with a score of 21-7. Spectacular running 70 a a m ii wwa plays were performed by Mad McCoy and Kathy McSweeney, headed by our quarterback Katie Dargan and our patient Coach Peden, who if the season had been extended would have had a ner- vous breakdown. The Halloween Dance brought a large array of characters to our cafeteria. Bob McNamara and Gretchen Hoffman received the award for best costumes. Unlike Gretchen, Bob displayed his true character by showing up as a hooker. Bob, Jamie needs your fishnets for his date with Michelle next Friday. Our Junior-Senior Semiformal, or Semi-Toiler as it was referred to by Matt and Co., was to say the least, a semi-success. Sponsored by the cheerleaders, Al Scarlata wore the crown of Kris Kringle, with Jamie Merrow, Jay Messina, and a reluctant Pete Flynn following respectively as senior elves. Meet Me At The Prom (something that many girls wished they could ' ve done this year) was chosen as our Sr. Class Play. Based on the fifties, the play was reminiscent of Happy Days with its setting in Mom Madigan ' s Malt Shop. The play was cast very well with A.F.S. ' er, Lorraine Thorne, from New Zealand, as student director. After months of threatening practice it opened on December 9th and 10th. The cast had a great time backstage, which hindered our per- formance on stage just a bit, but added to our dancing and unforget- table effervescent crowd scenes. As usual the Taksery ' s came through in a pinch with an unforgettable cast party. In the months of January and February we had lots of partying, fun, and show, but not much activity as a whole class. Through these two months we became closer with one another and got to know each other as individuals. Our senior class ski trip won ' t easily be forgotten by the students or the management of Pine and Pool . Although the conditions were excellent, some found little time to improve upon their skiing. On March 31st Beurman ' s Baby Dolls came face to face with Mr. Sanfason ' s choice boys for our annual hockey game. The gracious senior girls, so as not to crush the boys ' egos, allowed them a vic- torious score of 3-2. Everyone had a great time and it was the first time in the history of this event that a class made money. For our banquet, we transformed the cafeteria into a world of Fantasy with streamers, butterflies, stars, moons, and murals (done under the direction of Mr. Milan). The highlights of the evening included superlatives, David ' s birthday cake, and John Lund ' s solo. With the dance band as entertainment, the Sr. class banquet became a posh, elegant evening of dining and dancing. In this land of Fan- tasy being a united senior class became a reality. On May 11th cars, coolers, and kids headed for South Cape Beach for Sr. Skip Day. Although it was 80 degrees, many oil covered sun bathers did not appreciate the quick dip they received from mischievous peers led by Sam DiBari. On May 12, the Chestnut Hill Country Club was the place to be. The Junior-Senior Prom was the Reason . Hosted by the juniors, the prom was an evening of fancy dress and dancing to music sup- plied by The Marselles. Peggy Frew, a lovely queen, represented the senior class along with the Junior-Senior court. The juniors are to be commended for their outstanding job of making the evening a great success. Cold weather did not detain the beachgoers who arrived at Cahoons the next morning in great spirits. Our trip to Crane ' s Beach meant more to our class than just another sunny beach day. We found that, without our frostys in hand, the day was still enjoyable with frisbee, volleyball, and constant trips over the dune for chowder, chicken, and lobster. Although our con- spicuous wall of students made it impossible to throw in the teachers, Mrs. Perry being carried down the beach surrounded by cheering students will always be a memorable scene. Nancy Kraus, forgetting to use the facilities before departing, caused one of the five buses to return home ten minutes late. As seniors we dominated the athletic scene at WHS. After four years of devotion to the boys ' track teams, Jay Messina came through with a first place finish in the state trials for the two mile. Stig Petersen, our Danish YFU exchange student, showed his excellence in both soccer and basketball throughout the year. Other victories in- cluded the girl ' s basketball team ' s near miss at the state cham- pionship. And, of course, there was the hockey team ' s exciting play- offs at Boston Garden. A girls ' soccer team was formed this year un- der the captaincy of Judy Conway and Betsy Derwin. Superior in- dividual performances this year were shown by Dave Dion in diving, and Dudley Hall for ski team. As seniors we were under the leadership of President Dave Dion, who we ' d like to thank for his hard work and long hours spent im- proving our year. Jamie Merrow, our vice-president, gave his time organizing doughnut sales throughout the year. Without these sales we couldn ' t have had our banquet. For the fourth year treasurer Janice McKeown and secretary Jane Cavanaugh served our class. Again this year Mr. Beurman gave his time and energy to make our senior year memorable. Our senior year introduced us to many new and unique ex- periences: sacking out on a golf course, cruising in Triba ' s Trans-am, turning legal, skipping homeroom, and surviving the blizzard of 78. We were notorious as the class to get senioritis by Thanksgiving, and having more absenteeism than ever before. Our year was landmarked by trips to the arc and Uncle Sam ' s, along with the usual trips to Mac ' s and Louis ' for lunch. We were plagued by college ap- plications and acceptances, but managed to stay happy with parties like Kendricks. So much has been packed into one year, but it was all worth waiting for. The mood and spirit of the Class of 78 will stay with us through graduation, David ' s party, and years to come. Here ' s to the good life! — Jane Cavanaugh — Leslie Jarvis — Janice McKeown —Susan Karp —Laura Taksery THE WOT WE WERE 72 73 Return of the Apes D-O-N-IM-Y-Y-Y? My Father ' s the VP! Ahh! Who forgot to bring up More Exciting Than Ever PART OF WHAT YOU EARN lb kkiuc.  — yli .$ Q I L VT.S £ ( f t icing $rtifM l ears of life ' 1 ' Til DYNAMITE «« w I f ♦ L£ iM Kl L- -4, 4 keeping jjfjjjj in touch GUTSY, SWINGING AND ALIVE? £« - AND FRIENDS MAKE WISHES COME 1 UNDERCLASSMEN Preparations. Loud, blaring dissonance; soft, sweet melodies, rock and rhumbas, chords, progressions and glissandos combine as each individual makes preparations for the final performance. For three years each player experiments with his talents and capabilities, choosing an instrument and evaluating his ability to use it. Each takes special care in tuning to achieve the ultimate goal of harmony and perfection when the group in finally assembled. We present an instant in the progress of these individuals in their pursuit to achieve the greatness and unity of their predecessors. Room 46 — Mrs. Delaney-Smith Left to right: J. Benner, L. Bloom. C. Atkins, J. Bishop. J. Barrington, A. Bennett, L. Balekjian, K. Balabanis, J. Bimshas, B. Ambrose, J. Bain, C. Bigelow, J. Bernard. Room 110 — Mr. Stack First row, left to right: E. Conley, C. Colpitts, D. Crawford, R. Credsi. Second row: B. Clement, M. Carver, B. Cannata, J. Ciampa, K. Burke, M. Clarke, B. Cappuccino. A. Brown. Third row: J. Cloney, B. Brown, C. Buonato, S. Basch, S. Bethaney. M. Coleman, D. Christensen. Room 112 — Miss Mulcahy First row, left to right: J. Cullen, A. Deacon, D. Doyle, S. Dew, L. Daitch, S. Daher, J. Delaplace, R. Doherty, H. Fairbanks. Second row: V, Dare, B. Baley, K. Downes, P. Engian, S. Devlin, K. Doursounian, J. Delapa. Room 113 — Miss Congdon First row, left to right: S. Flynn, S. Foster, P. Gavin, M. Fitzpatrick, S. Gelotte, S. Fillippone, S. Galins, B. Gillis. Second row: T. Francis, P. Gaughan, B. Gavin, C. Ferzoco, J. Fannon, B. Gallagher, G. Flodin. ; Room 122 — Mrs. Bishop First row, left to right: J. Macari, E. MacDonald, Kuppens, S. Laham, B. Maus, R. Landry, Lynch, K. Martin. Second row: M. Lobosco, Klint, R. Larson, T. Magri, C. Lund, Manchester, D. Kinsman. Room 124 — Mrs. Wentzell First row, left to right: P. Morante, M. McNamara, D. Megley, T. Monac, S. Monaghan, H. Moulton, B. McDonald. Second row: K. Montgomery, T. Michaels, C. McGill, K. Meagher, B. McCambly, V. Mclnnis, B. McElroy, J. McDermott, J. Messina. Room 129A — Ms. Hernan First row, left to right: T. Padell, A. Piazza, J. Mul- lins, P. O ' Reilly, G. Pisano. Second row: J. Nichols, P. Monroe, D. O ' Rourke, T. Petrakos, C. Pappis, B. Moulton, C. Peterson, T. Mulroy, A. Murphy. Room 141 B — Mr. VandeWorkeen First row, left to right: C. Sheay, D. Sullivan, R. Thornton. J. Sterling, J. Sullivan, T. Smith, S. Swann, R. Surrett. Second row: R. Tarullo, L. Tib- bets, N. Tibbetts, M. Sullivan, L. Maxwell, L. Stephenson. CLASS OF 1979 Room 141A — Mr. Ma rx First row, left to right: V. Quinn, B. Ratto, A. Savioli, C. Rich. Second row: P. Ruza, E. Ratto, D. Roche. M. Rizza. S. Seward, J. Scales, J. Powers, M. Schmitt, L. Randall, C. Prevett, J. Ryan, M. Shamon, D. Sarreault. Room 153 — Miss Bulger First row, left to right: B. Westhaver, R. Viar, S. Tosi. Second row: P. Wadden, K. VanStry, V. Wilhelm, L. White, M. Webber, L. Wefald, L. Vivona, P. Whalen, M. Walsh, C. Ventola, M. Warren, M. Turley, M. Vogel, D. Watson. Third row: M. Wallace, M. Rushton, P. Basile, D. Kinsman, R. Trainor. D. Walsh, R. Wyllie. M. Whitley. Class Officers Left to right: Alan White, Vice President; Joe Toffaloni, Treasurer; Elaine Nee. Secretary; Lynne Walsh, President. Room 23 — Mrs. Carey First row, left to right; M. Brady, G. Bobrick, L. Annian, G. Amado, M. Borden, C. Angelici, C. Brawley. Second row: V. Aquilto, B. Brooks, M. Bolster. S. Breese. S. Barton, V. Allen, T. Bonner, B. Brady. Third row: L. Birch, C. Atchue, K. An- tonellis. S. Asbrand. G. Bero. D. Amdur. Room 152 — Mrs. Rosengarten First row, left to right: K. Welch, K. Welling, P. Schwartz. C. Weinstein, P. Tsebetzis, E. Winn, L. Walsh. Second row: M. Winslow, D. West, M. White. A. White. P. Church, A. Ucmakli, G. Yessaillian, W. Washburn. Third row: J. Ward. John Ward, D. Shegrew, R. Thompson. CLASS OF 1980 Room 115 — Mrs. Richardson First row, left to right: M. Ogden, E. Nee, R. Nichols, R. Pallis. Second row: B. Mulhane, D. Petrakos, C. O ' Malley. Third row: D. Murphy, L Perna, K. Morse, M. Norton. Fourth row: D. Nash, J. Mulgrew, D. Peterson, R. Ogilvie, R. Mortelliti. Fifth row: B. O ' Connor, M. Moriarty, P. Murphy, D. O ' Sullivan, M. Murray, C. Mundt. Room 114 — Miss Shute First row, left to right: E. McRae, T. McKenna, W. Miller, D. MacElhiney. Second row: B. McFall, D. Massey, S. Margeson, J. MacLeay, C. McDevitt, J. Montella, J. Magee. Third row: N. McDonald, J. MacLellan, T. Marshall, S. Marram, B. Mac- quarrie, B. McFall. Room 129B — Mrs. Holbrook First row, left to right: R. Scarlata, P. Reilly, R. Scollins. Second row: M. Provenzano, D. Ruggiero, D. Scales. Third row: D. Romaine, K. Powers, C. Reddin. Fourth row: W. Rollins, L. Reason, L. Pollard, A. Rinaldi, B. Scott. Fifth row: C. Sallale, N. Procaccino, M. Reardon, T. Schweitzer, E. Roach. I Room 134 — Mr. Milan First row, left to right: M. Brady, D. Dion, C. Poli. Second row: K. Surrett, D. O ' Sullivan. Third row: K. Sullivan, E. Theriault, A. Thie. Fourth row: B. Shea, B. Spakevicius, S. Snyder. Fifth row: R. Stapleton, D. Stivaletta, H. Irvine. Sixth row: J. Gibbons, K. O ' Brian, D. Massey, H. Dimartino, S. Steeves, D. Stacey, J. Stone. Room 30 — Mr. Dhimitri First row, left to right: C. Bynoe, S. Collette, B. Carver, L. Corlito, C. Corlito, S. Chapin, K. Carey, J. Brown, C. Bernson, A. Casale. Second row: J. Cosgrove, B. Carter, K. Close, P. Cariani, P. Cakridas, D. Clay, F. Connell, F. Callaghan, P. Clark, P. Brown, K. Connelly, B. Casey. Room 33 — Mrs. Gray First row, left to right: L. Cucci, C. Dalton. Second row: D. Dimascio, S. DiGregorio, J. Cummings, R. Coward, Joan Cummings, P. Dimettia, H. Dimartino, J. Derwin. Third row: C. DeAngelis, S. Croke, R. Wolfe, M. DeSisto, J. Devaney, P. Daitch, A. Cassette. Room 34 — Mrs. Tieri First row, left to right: K. Gardner, J. Gerlach, M. Ferry. Second row: C. Donovan, G. Gaudio, S. Dowd. Third row: A. Giovino, D. Fleming, S. Downes, D. Dion. Fourth row: M. Gilroy, L. Ferraro, R. Pallis, S. Gerlach, J. Gibbons, J. Fountas, B. Forsberg, E. Gavin, C. Flahive, K. Fowler. CLASS OF 1980 Room 101 — Mr. Clark First row, left to right: B. Landon, S. Lynch, B. Lambert, T. Losardo, S. Lane, R. Knox, S. Kusmin. Second row: C. Keough, J. Luke, L. Legge, B. Keller, M. Keating, C. Kelly, S. LaVita, K. Keane, T. Kane, M. Lynch, J. Kelliher. Room 43 — Mrs. Topalian First row, left to right: J. Hallion, S. Hayes, G. Hill, R. Hopkins. Second row: K. Hansen, M. Gonser, S. Hoban, L. Hill, D. Kallenberg. Third row: R. Johnson, J. Hurley, H. Irvine, J. Glynn. A. Heyd, D. Howitt, E. Hanley, D. Glover, R. Goodale. Class Officers Left to right: Chris DeSisto, President; Nancy Foxx, Treasurer; Chrissy Kelly, Vice— President; Claire McCoy, Secretary. Room 144C — Mrs. Crowell First row, left to right: S. Nordstrom, N. O ' Brien, M. Pflanz, M. O ' Hara, T. Nazzaro, L. O ' Brien. Second row: P. Parlee. Pam Parlee, J. Robinson, J. O ' Neil, K. O ' Rourke, A. Niakaros, J. Ratto, J. Rinaldi, T. Resker. Third row: T. Lasardo, M. Brady, H. D ' Martino, T. McKenna, D. O ' Sullivan, S. Regan, J. Nicol. Fourth row: D. Dion, G. Guin- don. Fifth row: D. Ogletree. Room 36 — Mr. Bonn First row, left to right: D. Friedl, R. Girling, W. Gillespie, M. Francioso, M. Gavin, P. Frasca, A. Galins. Second row: M. Fitzpatrick, N. Foxx, J. Ford, G. Gerulskis, J. Gagliard, P. Glynn, G. Fon- tecchio, T. Fitzpatrick, B. Fitzhenry, M. Gatozzi, K. Gardner, L. Garaffo. FHE FRESHMAN EXPERIENCE CLASS OF 1981 Room 125 — Mr. Hancox First row, left to right: B. Mingels, M. Montella, J. Ruggiero, J. Millard, C. McParland. Second row: B. Mclnnis, R. Mullally, D. O ' Sullivan, H. Irvine, S. McKelvey, G. Michael. Third row: S. Montambo, B. McDonough, D. Martin, D. McNeil, K. McKeon, K. McLellan, M. Messina, C. Malloy, A. McBride, S. Montambo, C. Moriarty. Fourth row: P. Macropoulos, C. Meagher, K. Mclnnis, G. McGee, L. McKenna, J. McSweeney, J. Miller. Room 111 — Mr. Davis First row, left to right: R. Laughlin, J. Lanzillo, B. MacLellan, R. Johnson, N. Lawless, J. Harper. Second row: B. Kenney, S. Kohler, K. Kelley, C. Kuppens, T. Macris, S. MacMullan, M. Short, K. Lynch, M. Luongo. Third row: P. LaCamera, J. Griffin, C. Kelly, A. Lynch, C. King, B. Karp. Room 48A — Mrs. Saltmarsh First row, left to right: D. Grady, P. Hanlon, S. Harrington, K. Harris. Second row: R. Halligan, C. Hill, K. Hess, W. Gomes, S. Jacobs, D. Harakas. G. Willett. S. Goodrich, D. Hahn, T. Hodge. 00 CO CO O ft 9Kk ■R H|H| il 1 A 1 ■• 3 1 1 1 . ' • ' ;- Room 24 — Mrs. Bergen First row, left to right: G. Bothwick, P. Boucher, T. Boyd, A. Badessa, S. Ausevich. Second row: B. Bartow, J. Barrett, S. Beaton, K. Berkland, E. Aho, P. Bashian, A. Becker, M. Beaulieu, S. Black, D. Brown, R. Brawley, G. Bregianos. Third row: D. Benson, M. Bernard, M. Bernstein, J. Bolster, M. Beder. Room 32 — Mr. Burke First row, left to right: D. Collette, M. Cusack. Second row: K. Clarke, C. Curtin, L. Daher, G. Ciampa. Third row: S. Dacey, S. Consoli, K. Cur- tin, D. Carchedi, P. Connelly, M. Connell, K. Cloney, M. Cloherty, D. Clancy, J. Cirello. Fourth Row: T. Buchmueller, T. Coleman, J. Curwen, W. Conte, C. Cavanaugh, K. Cloney, R. Burr. Room 35 — Mrs. Very First row, left to right: T. Devlin, M. Falkson, W. Finnegan, S. Fallon, J. Dullea, T. Darcy, P. D ' At- tilio, S. DeAngelis, G. DeFanti, J. Feeney, J. Delapa, C. DeSisto, P. Filippone, M. Dare, R. Doursounian, B. DiGregorio, T. Devlin. Second row: K. Dodge. R. DeWolfe. Third row: J. Dew, C. Decatur, L. Eads. Room 73 — Miss Parkinson First row, left to right: L. Schmatzler, M. Walsh, K. Forsberg. Second row: D. Koval, T. McGuiggin. Third row: M. Runer, M. Henderson. FRESHMEN Room 120 — Ms. Curran First row, left to right: K. Criss, H. Irvine, T. McKenna, B. McDonough, G. McGee, M. McElroy, S. McCurdy, T. McGee, G. Maus, L. McDonald, C. Mclnnis, C. McCoy, L. Margeson, L. McDonald. Second row: K. McGuinness, P. Macropoulos, A. McBride, C. Malloy, J. McCon- nell, J. McCracken, P. Mason, L. May, S. Mansur, D. Manchester, R. Masison, J. McCarthy, P. McDermott. Room 157A — Mr. Hargreaves First row, left to right: N. Sullivan, B. McDonough, J. Shaughnessy, T. Shaffer, A. Schiavo, S. Strauss, L. Shippey, J. Roche, G. Samrout. Second row: D. Scales, K. Sallale, J. Sexton, R. Roche, D. Sullivan, M. Short, D. Sanford, K. Robinson. Room 157B — Mr. Fischler First row, left to right: E. Moeller, B. Vartabedian, C. Topjian, R. Watson, C. Tschirg, R. Wilhelm, D. Youlden, R. Tradd, G. Ventresco, J. Shaughnessy. Second row: G. Testa, C. Ventola, S. Williams, G. Willett, D. Theriault, A. Wisialko, G. Wentworth, H. Walls, D. Zorio, L. White, J. Yakel, E. Systrom, C. Walls, K. McKeon, M. Thibault, J. Taksery, J. Tibbetts. FOOTBALL The football season for Coach Paul Tuc- celli and his Wolverines was a rebuilding one as there were only thirteen seniors on this year ' s 3-7 squad. Injuries to key players early on in the season slowed the Wolverines down before the season even began. Senior Quarterback Gerard Benson suffered a knee injury which sidelined him for a great part of the season, and minor injuries to several other players pressed inexperienced players into the line- up. The highlight of the season was the Thanksgiving Day victory over arch rival Holliston, 14-0. Led by Tri-captains Al Scarlata, Joe Fitzhenry, and Mike Fabiano, the Wolverines dominated this game from start to finish. Other victories for the Wolverines came over Bellingham and Hopkinton. The Wolverines suffered their heartbreaks, too, against Millis and Dover- Sherborn. Trailing Millis 6-0 in the fourth quarter with the ball on the Millis five-yard line in the final minutes and not being able to score, showed the frustration of the season. Against Dover-Sherborn the Wolverines lost their toughest game 17-14 as a barefooted kicker from Dover kicked a 41 -yard field goal in the final seconds. Despite their 3-7 record, the Wolverines got a solid performance throughout the year from the defensive unit comprised of mainly underclassmen. Seniors Al Scarlata and Joe Fitzhenry, along with Juniors John Kerivan, Jeff Scibilia, Rob Surrett, and Jim McCoy kept the opposition from penetrating in key situations during the year. For the offense, 1977 brought tough defenses and frustration for the offensive unit, which did not really get untracked until the last game against Holliston. Quarterback Pat O ' Reilly did a fine job filling in for the in- jured Gerard Benson, and Mike Fabiano and Jack Tosi were outstanding in the backfield for the whole season. Al Scarlata had a strong season at end this year making key catches in key spots. Recognized by the Daily Transcript newspaper for their outstanding play were Mike Fabiano, a junior; Al Scarlata, and Jack Tosi, the Unsung Hero. Seniors on this year ' s squad were: Jamie Merrow, Jeff Long, Al Scarlata, Chris Romines, Jack Tosi, Joe Fitzhenry, Gerard Benson, Steve McQuarrie, Bob McNamara, John Langley, Dave O ' Sullivan, Sam Dibari, and Joe Fannon. With about 20 returning lettermen, there is much to look forward to in the 1978 season. VARSITY First row, left to right: M. Fabiano, R. Scarlata, C. Brawley, J. Fannon, A. Scarlata, J. Tosi, J. Scibilia, J. Fitzhenry, J. Merrow, K. Powers, J. Long, P. Basile, M. Wallace, M. McNamara, J. Fannon, R. Surrett. Second row: Coach A. Banks, Coach K. Peden, B. Warren, S. Tate, P. McGovern, P. O ' Reilly, J. McDermott, J. Kerivan, J. McCoy, C. Dousinian, D. O ' Sullivan, B. McNamara, J. Langley, T. Francis, S. DiBari, S. McQuarrie, E. Huber, Coach P. Tuccelli. JUNIOR VARSITY First row, left to right: J. Glynn, R. Scarlata, R. Oglivie, J. Mulgrew, P. Reilly, P. Tsche, B. Crabtree, J. Ruggerio, J. Malloy, J. Sto- ble. Second row: Coach A. Banks, B. Warren, S. Lane, D. Romaine, J. Fountas, D. McElhenney, M. Kane, J. Sheingold, B. Brooks, C. Brawley, C. Redden, D. Shegrew. CAPTAINS Left to right: Coach Kevin Crowe, Brian Russell, Jim Mahoney, Nick Boyle. VARSITY First row, left to right: B. McLellan, B. McDonald, T. McKenna, D. Dion, B. Gavin, R. Johnson, P. Mirsky. Second row: Coach Crowe, J. McElroy, C. Pappis, D. Megley, S. Hayes, J. Mahoney, D. Hall, J. Mazzarella, J. Derwin. Third row: B. Russell, K. Downes, J. Procaccino, T. Troy, J. Lane, D. Hill, N. Boyle, J. Stone, C. DeSisto. Dynamic Soccer Is Making It Big The 1977 Westwood High Varsity Soccer Team was led by Tri-captains Brian Russell, Nick Boyle, and Jim Mahoney to a 7-5 record. The most exciting game of the season was the 2-0 shutout of Medfield. Goalie Jim Mahoney was called upon time after time to make spectacular saves , and John Lane and Bill Gavin tallied for the Wolverines. Outstanding seniors who contributed greatly were: Dave Dion (All Star), Jim Mahoney (All Star), Nick Boyle (All Star), Tom Troy (All Star), John Lane (All Star), Jack McElroy, Pete Mirsky, Don Hill, Scott Follett, Dudley Hall, Brian Russell, and exchange student, Stig Peterson. JUNIOR VARSITY First row, left to right: J. Skelly, W. Finnegan, M. Gellotte, A. McBride, H. Irvine, B. McDonough, B. McLellan, J. Nicoll, N. Sullivan, P. Skelly. Second row: Coach Johnson, M. Murray, S. Dowd, R. Watson, J. Derwin, B. Brady, J. Sterling, J. Stone, C. Flahive, C. DeSisto, S. Hayes. JUNIOR VARSITY Front, left to right: K. Kaligian, B. Clement, J. McKeown, C. Meyer. Rear: B. Scott, K. Murphy, L. Thorne, P. Frew, E. Griffin. VARSITY First row, left to right: T. Bonner, D. Effgen, D. Ciriello, B. Ingraham. Second row: M. Johnson, J. Babineau, J. Cavanaugh, L. Sigmund, D. Shann- ing, L. Towle. Rear: G. Hoffman, Coach E. Rice, J. MacMullan. Captains Jackie MacMullan and Gretchen Hoffman FIELD HOCKEY It ' s a Terrific Team Field Hockey Rickarakachee — Rickarakacha . . . Shine on Dee ' s Moon . . . Beating Millis! . . . Gretchen ' s wipe-outs . . . Liz ' s Sebby . . . Halloween Masks . . . Touce ' s whistles . . . Kathy ' s hat trick . . . burr babies . . . rain . . . Every corner is a goal . . . Get off our field . . . Psyched . . . The Varsity Field Hockey Team had their most suc- cessful season, with a 4-4 League record and a 5-4 record overall. The team had loads of spirit and were led by Coach Rice and Co-captains Jackie MacMullan and Gretch Hoffman. Thanks to Miss Rice from all the seniors: Julie, Jackie, Maureen, Gretch, Beth, Kathy, Dee, Lisa, Deb- bie, and Jane. Also, good luck to next year ' s team. The J.V. ' s completed another good season. Co- captains were Janice McKeown and Barb Clement. Outstanding performance for the season includes Tri-valley League All Stars: Jackie MacMullan, Gretch Hoffman, Kathy McSweeney, and Beth Ingraham. ' ■• ' !!! GIRLS ' SOCCER First row, left to right: C. Walls, S. MacMullan, K. Berkland, A. Schiavo, B. Keller, W. Miller, K. Carey. C. Kelly, L. Walsh, L. White. Second row: E. Roche, S. Snyder, D. Fleming, S. Chaoin, J. Yakel, L. Pratt, K. Surrett, K. Reissfelder, M. White. Third row: Mgr. C. Mclnnis, Coach M. Niles, B. Derwin, N. Nee. J. Conway, E. Nee, C. McCoy, Mgr. B. Mulhane. CROSS COUNTRY First row: Coach H. Fishier, K. Keefe, P. Murphy, J. Messina, G. Mason, P. Condrin, T. Devlin. Second row: J. Loughlin, J. Ryan, M. Ferry. M. Vogel, M. Turley, D. Crawford, D. Petrakos. Girls ' Soccer Princess Pat . . . Videotape — Joanne ' s Commentary . . . Are you an N. F. Lady? . . . Loud Seniors . . . Kris ' Heads . . . Montague . . . Coach ' s explanation of life. The newest addition to the Westwood High School Athletic program this year was the Girls ' Soccer Team. Behind the superb coaching of Coach Michael Niles. the team managed a 4-5-0 record. This first season of girls ' soccer started off to be a learning one, but the girls learned quickly and managed to pull off the last three games with wins. Behind the leadership of Tri-captains Judy Conway, Betsy Derwin, and Nancy Nee, the girls combined with great team effort to pull off a successful season and also to successfully introduce a new girls ' sport at Westwood High School. CROSS COUNTRY This year ' s cross country team had its finest season ever. Harvey ' s Heroes (as the members of the cross country team affectionately called themselves) had a perfect 6-0 record and captured the Tri- Valley League Championship! This year ' s team was ably lead by Co-captains Jay Messina and David Ogilvie. Jay had a particularly fine season placing second in the Tri-Valley Championship meet and tieing the school record for seniors on the grueling 2.9 mile cross country course. How does the future look for Coach Fischler ' s Mean Green Cross Country Track Machine?? Well, with the likes of Mark Vogel, Paul Condrin, Mike Ferry, Phil Murphy, and Steve Ausevich, Westwood High School can be assured of many more undefeated seasons. WESTWOOD OPPONENTS 20 Dover-Sherborn 44 19 Ashland 42 21 Medfield 39 19 Bellingham 40 23 Medway 38 17 Holliston 44 98 Co-captain J. Messina, Coach H. Fishier, Co-captain D. Oglivie. VOLLEYBALL The 1978 Girls ' Volleyball Team had a very successful season un- der the direction of the new varsity coach, Miss Blaisdell. With Co- captains Madeline McCoy and Katie Dargan leading the way, the team finished with a 10-2 record. They were co-champs of the Tri- Valley League and competed in the State Championships. Miss Bulger also did a good job with the J. V. team, with Co- captains Carrie Steeger and Betsy Gill is. They finished with a 4-8 record. Up against the wall! ... Hit the floor! . . . Running through the school . . . Top bleacher! . . . Banquet at the Golden Steer . . . Thanks to coaches. VARSITY First row, left to right: J. Arrigo, T. Smith, Coach S. Blaisdell. Second row: L. Maxwell, S. Wisialko. Third row: J. DeSisto, M. McCoy, S. Foster, T. DiAllesandro, K. Dargan. JUNIOR VARSITY First row, left to right: K. Morse, B. Gillis, C. Steeger, T. Monac. S Nordstrom. Rear: Ellen Troy, E. Theriault, M. Sullivan, Coach Maureen Bulger. superior performance Winter Track First row: R. Cummings, A. Giovino, J. Messina, D. Sanfason. Second row: J. Loughlin, E. Huber, R. Surrett, T. McGee, G. Mason, M. Vogel, P. Murphy. Third row: M. Ferry, M. McDonough, T. Devlin, B. McDonough, C. Walls, B. Brady, B. Keller, J. Bishop, J. Fannon, P. Condrin. Fourth row: S. Goodrich, H. Fairbanks, D. Petrakos, K. Keefe, K. Martin, S. Brown, T. Petrakos, T. Foster, J. McCari, C. Cavanaugh. Though Ashland broke Westwood ' s Winter Track winning streak of 7-1 , this was Westwood ' s year to reign as Tri-Valley League Meet and League Relay Champions and more im- portantly as Class D State Indoor Track Champions. Out- standing performances were turned in at the States by State Champions Jay Messina, 2-mile; Tom Lindenmayer, high jump; Nick Boyle, 1000-yard run; the State Champion Relay Team of Russ Scarlata, Alan Scarlata, Doug Crawford, and Pete Flynn. Sophomores Mike Ferry and Jerry Laughlin placed second and seventh respectively, and Rob Surrett placed fourth in the hurdles. Tri-Captains Jay Messina, Nick Boyle, and Adrienne Giovino remained undefeated throughout the season. Tom Lindenmayer broke the school, TVL, and Class D records jumping 6 ' 5 although he showed he is capable of jumping 6 ' 8 in a seasonal meet. Another spectacular junior this year was Rob Surrett who was undefeated in the 45-yard high hurdles. Congratulations! Like the boys, the girls were also League Champions. These were Hilary Fairbanks, 1000 yards; Kathy Keefe in the 2-mile; and Adrienne Giovino in the shotput. Termed as a rebuilding year by Coach Dave Sanfason, the Winter Track Team continued its excellence by winning its first State Championship. Many more are sure to come as there are numerous promising underclassmen returning to the team next year. 4 by 440 relay team P. Flynn, R. Scarlata, J. Fannon, D. Crawford. C As essina, Coach D. Sanfason, iovino, (missing N. Boyle). 100 MILE D. Petrakos, M. Ferry, P. Condrin, J. Loughlin, T. Devlin. 600 YDS. First row: B. McDonough, S. Goodrich, AM. Giovino, B. Shea. Second row: S. Darling, T. Skelly, T. Petrakos, J. Fannon. Third row: P. Flynn, C. Cavanaugh. 300 yds. First row: R. Scarlata, R. Surrett. Second row: C. Walls, B. Keller. 40 yd. dash First row: R. Surrett, B. Second row: A. Angelici, S. Brown. Keller. SHOT PUTTERS First row: A. Giovino. Second row: C. Redden, E. Huber, M. Kane, D. MacElhiney. HURDLES First row: M. McDonough, J. Bishop. Second row: K. Martin, D. Crawford, R. Surrett. 1000 yds. J. Fannon, H. Fairbanks, B. Brady, D. Crawford. 2 MILE First row: P. Murphy, K. Keefe, M. Vogel. Second row: J. Messina, G. Mason 101 EXCELLENCE Basketball The 1978 Boys ' Hoop Team ended their season with a very solid 11- 5 league record. Although the boys earned a third place finish in the League, their hopes for a berth in the tourney were weakened by a total of five points. The team under the guidance of Coach Thwing and leadership of Co-captains Brian Russell and Tom Troy continued to be a contender in league competition. Among the team ' s greatest victories was the triumph over Bellingham and a hard-earned 62-59 win over a strong Wayland team. After having very successful junior years, Brian Russell and Tom Troy returned and were selected as Daily Transcript All-stars. The strength under the boards was provided by Jimmy McCoy, Sam Seward, and Senior Paul McDermott. The quickness and hustle of John Warner and Brian Russell gave Westwood one of the better backcourts in the league. The shooting of John Lane helped pull out many victories until he was lost to the team late in the season. Stig Petersen, an A.F.S. student from Denmark, played hard and gave his finest effort when he was on the court. With at least four juniors returning and Coach Bonn ' s junior varsity having had another great season, Westwood should continue to be a fine contender in Tri-Valley League play. VARSITY SQUAD Front, left to right: Coach G. Thwing, B. Russell, T. Troy, C. Howe, Mgr. Rear: J. Warren, C. Colpitts, J. Lane, P. McDermott, J. McCoy, S. Petersen. S. Seward. M. Warren. Competition JUNIOR VARSITY Front, left to right: C. McLean, J. Mul- grew, D. Scales, M. Murray, J. Ward, C. Sallale, P. Clark. Rear: B. Warren, G. Hill, F. Callaghan, J. Smith, G. Love, J. MacLellan, T. Kane, Coach R. Bonn Champions GoAIITheWay! NOW. . . AN INSIDE LOOK AT A REMARKABLE BASKETBALL DYNASTY VARSITY BASKETBALL First row: V. Irvine, M. McCoy. Second row: Coach K. Delaney-Smith, N. Nee, A. Deacon, E. Griffin, K. Forsberg, N. Stockford. Third row: D. Shanning, J. MacMullan, E. Nee, K. McSweeney, L. Walsh, J, DeSisto. JUNIOR VARSITY First row, left to right: S. Foster, E. Troy. Second row: M. Sullivan, C. McCoy, S. MacMullan, T. Bonner, K. Carey, B. Mulhane. Third row: Coach C. Stewart, S. Filippone, D. Kallenberg, J. DeSisto, M. Winslow, S. Wisialko. Towering, majestic, magnificent. Girls ' Basketball For the fifth straight year, the girls ' varsity basketball team, under Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith, went undefeated and captured the Tri-Valley League title. Co-captains Val Irvine and Madeline McCoy led the team to their most successful season ever. With victories in the tournament over Bishop-Feehan, Hull, and Bishop Stang, the team faced Dartmouth. Sparked by a thrilling come-from-behind rally, the girls marched on to a 60-41 victory, capturing the Division 2 South Sectional title. The next game Westwood earned the title of Eastern Mass. State champs by defeating Newburyport 46-40. The action-packed season ended at Holy Cross College where the Green Machine suffered a heart-breaking loss to Drury, 42-41, in the State final. The J. V. ' s under Coach Cynthia Stewart, posted an impressive 19-2 record. The team, co-captained by Ellen Troy and Sharon Foster, showed much promise and finished second in the Tri-Valley League. Shining Star ... 94 wins . . . Farrah ' s P. B. J ' s . . . Granny ' s in the cellar . . . parties at Val ' s . . . Stew-face and Big D . . . Fag . . . our friends at WHET . . . last practice outfits . . . Banquet at Dedham Country and Polo Club . . . umbrellas . . . endurance VARSITY Front, left to right: B. O ' Connor, B. McDonald, C. Poll, E. Gavin, B. Gavin, P. McGinnis, Captain; J. Mazzarella, J. Gavin, Captain. Rear: Assistant Coach Jacob San- tamaria, B. Rushton, C. Flahive. P. Engian, R. Johnson, K. Burke, B. McElroy, D. Megley, T. Jacobs. A. Fales, J. Malloy, M. Reddish. Cap- tain; J. McElroy, Coach Kevin Crowe. The Golden Opportunity ICE HOCKEY The 1977-78 Wolverines Hockey Team had its most successful season ever. By com- piling a 12-2-1 regular season record and finishing runner-up to TVL Champ Holliston, they managed to clinch their first state tourney berth. The regular season record was marred only by two close-fought loses to Holliston, the only TVL team able to beat the Wolverines. Sophomore Gerry Malloy was the League ' s scoring champ with Tri-Capt. John Gavin second and Jack McElroy fifth. All three of these forwards were names TVL all-stars along with tri-captain Matt Reddish, Defen- seman Tom Jacobs, and standout Goalie Bill Gavin. All other team members had numerous contributions, but none so much as the defensive corps of Steve Pratt, Kevin Burke, and sophomore stand-in Rich Johnson. The constant success of this team was because of team play and the great leadership of Tri-Captains Reddish, Gavin, and McGinnis, as well as Coach Crowe. Tournament victories came against previously unbeaten Coyle-Cassidy, and in Boston Garden a thriller against Ipswich. The comeback win against Ipswich was climaxed by a beautiful overtime goal by center Gerry Malloy. Elimination then came in the semifinal against Barnstable, but they had reached their goal to play in Boston Garden. JUNIOR VARSITY Front, left to right: D. Stivaletta, W. Finnegan, B. Reisfelder, T. Boyd, R. Masison. C. Malloy. Rear: Coach J. Santamaria, M. Germano. D. Manchester. G. Testa, L. Bero, M. Rear- don, P. Engian, B. McElroy. I ft M Boys ' Swimming The 1977-78 Boys ' Swim Team had a rather disappointing year. Three meets were snowed out, and two were lost by no more than a handful of points. The 77-78 Swim Team ' s final record was 3 wins and 3 losses. BOYS Front, left to right: M. Berlin, S. DiBari, J. Goode, K. Gavin, D. Dion, J. Coleman, R. Olson, D. Legge, D. Roche. Rear: B. Gavin, A. Bedessa, F. Connell, K. Cloney, J. Mahoney, G. Smith, Coach J. Gearon, E. Winslow, R. Gallagher, J. Curwen, R. Brawley, M. Devlin, J. Mason, D. Dion. Some of the highlights of the season were: Freshman Kevin Cloney ' s new school back-stroke record; Dave Dion ' s sixth place in the State Diving Championships, but Dave did not stop there. He was elected to the Southern Conference All Star Team for the third year in a row, and he was also a member of the BOSTON GLOBE All Scholastic team. Bob Olson was likewise selected as a league all star for the fourth straight year, and he was chosen for the second year running as a BOSTON GLOBE All Scholastic. The future of Westwood ' s Boys ' Swim Team looks quite promising. With the likes of Denis Roche, Bob Brawley, Jon Curwin, Brian Gavin, Scott Shaughnessey, Scott Beaton, Mike Folkson, and Mike Berlin, Coach Gearon has the necessary material to produce a team of Championship caliber. TRIUMPHS 200 FREE 200 I.M. 50 FREE DIVING «J0 FLY 100 FREE 5D0 FREE DO BACK WO BREAST 106 WHS. SWIMMING RECDRDS 200 YD MEDLEY RELAY 1531 ■DNEY. BOB OLSON. SAM DIBARI. DONN LEGGl 2=00.2 SANDY FREDL 2-19.3 BOB OLSON 23.6 JIM SUPPLE 228 PTS. DAVE DION 103.0 528 5-02.B HJ3.9 H37.7 I AY 3 52 9 OENIS RO BOB OLSON JIM SUPPLE SANDY FRIEOL KEVIN CLONEY BOB OLSON OLSON GIRLS First row, left to right: K. Cloney, J. Ratto, R. Wilhelm, L. Ferraro, Sandy Friedl. N. Stockford, J. Bernard, S. Hoban, C. Forsberg, Mrg. Second row: Coach C. Stewart, B. Mclntyre, K. Wolfe, M. Provenzano, B. Brown, R. DeWolfe, M. Fitzpatrick. B. Casey, K. Kelly, M. Winslow. Girls ' Swimming Coach Cindy Stewart took up where Kathy Delaney-Smith left off in leading the girls ' swim team to the Southeastern Massachusetts Conference championship. Coach Stewart was assisted by Cheryl LaForge, a student teacher from Bridgewater State. The team ' s record was 9-1, with one non-league loss to Brockton. The girls placed 8th in the East and 13th in the State. Placing for Westwood in the States were Lisa Ferraro, 4th in diving; Sandy Friedle, 4th in the 200-yd. freestyle (2:00.1), and 3rd in the 500-yd. freestyle (5:20.8) — both Sandy ' s school records top the boys ' times. The 400-yd. freestyle relay with Jane Ratta, Beth Casey, Jeanne Kelly, and Sandy Friedl placed 1 2th. Congratulations to the team for their great season and thanks to Coach Stewart, Miss LaForge, and our managers Jim Coleman and Kathy Forsberg. MIAN CRiiN MACHBINI Extraordinary GYMNASTICS This year the gymnastics team beat all of the teams belonging to last year ' s TVL. Although there was no real league this year, the team did their best to defeat teams from various leagues. They concluded the season with a record of 5-5. High scorers for the year were co-captain Anita Murphy, and Lauren Hill. Personal bests should be noted of Anita Murphy who had an 8.2 vaulting and a 615 on the bars, and Leslie Ferraro who had a 7.75 on the beam. The sportsmanship and enthusiasm of Senior Lisa Cappacino and Co-captain Ellin Hanley carried the team through much tough com- petition. The girls would like to thank their coach, Elizabeth Rice, for a successful season. Hand Check . . . meets cancelled on account of snow ... we lost the meet, but won the snowball fight . . . Really, Mr. Nayduch, it ' s only coke. Believe me! This year the Ski Team had a very successful season. Under the direction of Coach J. B. Nayduch and Co- captains Patty Donlon and Joe Fitzhenry, the team skied to a 16-4 record, finishing second in the Bay State Ski League. Top performers this year were Dudley Hall and Maureen Donlon, whose totalled slalom and cross- country points gave each of them a second place finish in the League. These two skiers, plus Lisa Sigmund, Patty Donlon, Beth Ingraham, Paul Johnson, Gary Duin- don, and John Hurley competed in the State Invitational Slalom Meet, in which Westwood finished ninth in the State. The team wishes to thank Coach Nayduch for such a victorious season. SKI TEAM First row, left to right: J. McKeown, S. Strauss, L. Thorne, P. Church, Coach J. Nayduch, N. Procac- cino, M. Donlon, L. Sigmund, L. Towle, L. Maxwell, K. Doull. Second row: B. Ingraham, J. McAuley, R. Thompson, J. Hurley, E. Hedlund, G. Guindon, D. Hall, J. Fitzhenry, J. Duffy, C. Lund, P. Flynn, P. Donlon, B. Forsberg, D. McPherson, N. Sullivan. zum e t i First row, left to right: S. Brown, J. Lane, N. Boyle, P. Flynn, D. Oglivie, C. Romines, J. Messina, J. Mahoney, J. Fannon, A. Scarlata, T. Troy, J. Coleman, Manager. Second row: C. Redden, D. Crawford, S. Darling, D. Stacey, J. Fannon, G. Loughlin, R. Oglivie, M. Vogel, P. Murphy. Third row: R. Surrett, J. McDermott, C. Salalle, K. Disournian, K. Downes, N. Sullivan, J. McAuley, J. McCari, K. McElhenney, M. Kane, S. Mason, P. Condrin, B. Fitzhenry, K. Carson, T. Mulroy, S. Lane, R. Watson, T. McKenna, M. Ferry, B. Brady, M. Bader, E. Huber, M. Devlin, J. Scibilia, D. Brown, K. Martin, M. Coleman, Coach R. Hargreaves. BOYS ' SPRING TRACK 1978 The 1978 Spring Track Team once again had one of its great seasons. Led by the team leadership of Co-captains Jay Messina and Joe Fannon and Coach Hargreaves, the track squad earned a 6-1 record and captured first in the League along with Medway and Holliston. After defeating Medway, 81-64, the team felt it had an undefeated cham- pionship under its belt; this was not to be. Holliston in an astonishing upset managed to beat the team 75-70, thus setting up the three-way tie for the championship. Along with the League championship, the Spring Track Team won both the League Relay Meet and the League Conference Meet. These two wins and the tie for League champions shows the hard work and dedication put in by the team. It also proves that the Mean Green Track Machine keeps rolling on year after year. GIRLS ' SPRING TRACK - KM tm GIRLS SPRING TRACK First row, left to right: L. Margenson, S. Montambo, A. Schiavo, L. Margenson, B. Keller, P. Swartz, L. O ' Brien, K. Antonellis, A. Lynch, P. Hanlon, R. Loughlin, C. Hill, K. Sur- rett. Second row: Coach D. Sanfason, K. Gardiner, V. Allen, B. Shea, S. Tosi. R. DeWolfe, K. Dodge, C, Kelly, A. Accepting the League trophy . . . 155 . . . showering af- ter the League meet . . . Sanfo ' s strategies . . . songs on the bus . . . Barbara Ann . . . Granny ' s in the Cellar . . . We won? . . . getting psyched . . . Rage! . . . Tuce ' s treat at Bubbling Brook . . . warm-ups ... I can ' t hear you! . . . Louder! . . . team unity, team price, team spirit . . . Led by Tri-Captains Gretchen Hoffman, Nancy Giovino, G. Hoffman, N. Stockford, L. Maxwell, R. Pallis, H. Fairbanks, M. McDonough, B. Mclntyre, S. Chapin, D. Kallenberg, Asst. Coach P. Tuccelli. Third row: P. Mason, R. DeWolfe, M. White, S. Gellotte, D. Petrakos, K. Keefe, S. Foster, J. MacMullan, K. Murphy, A. Murphy, A. Strack, M. Donlon, S. Friedl, M. Dare. Stockford, and Adrienne Giovino, the girls ' track team dominated the TVL this spring. After training all season to take on Holliston, they definitely deserved to win the title as League Champs . . . but their two-point bow to Holliston ended any such hopes. Nevertheless, the tremendous enthusiasm and talent the girls displayed all season brought them into the TVL league meet prepared to race away with the league trophy. Well, the girls whipped Holliston and the other teams. The girls had done it! They deservedly strode off the field with their trophy, individual medals, and ribbons. The score tallied: Westwood — 155 : Holliston — 90; Dover-Sherborn — 69; Medway — 41; Bellingham — 37; Medfield — 33; and Ashland — 6. All the girls did a fabulous job this year. Girls who qualified for the State trials were: Freshmen — Chrissy Kelly, Linda O ' Brien, and Susie Montambo; Sophomores: Dottie Kallenberg, Valerie Allen, and Ann-Margarett Giovino; Juniors: Julie Bishop, Kathy Keefe, and Linda Leonard; Seniors: Sandy Friedl, Jackie MacMullan, Gretchen Hoffman, and Adrienne Giovino. The team could not have been champion tracksters without the good spirit, direction, and strategies of Coach Dave Sanfason and Assistant Coach Paul Tuccelli. TRI-CAPTAINS A. Giovino, N. Stockford, G. Hoffman. 110 Front, left to right: O. Berg, P. McDermott, P. McGinnis, J. Procaccino, B. Gresl. Rear: M. Gellotte, S. Goodrich, S. Beaton, S. Marram, G. Pisano, A. White, E. Hanley, Coach P. Case. BOYS ' TENNIS The boys ' tennis team finished the season with a record of 10-6. For the seniors: J ohn Procaccino, Peter McGinnis, Paul McDermott, Bob Gresl, and Owen Berg this year marked the end of four years under Coach Peter Case. Tri-captains for the season were seniors John Procac- cino, Peter McGinnis, and Paul McDermott. Dominating the spot of number one singles was Underclassman John Bain. All of the players did a fine job this year. Because of injuries and explained and unexplained absences, all un- derclassmen saw action at one time or another. The tennis team, especially the seniors, would like to thank Coach Case for many fine years of tennis and friendship. GIRLS ' TENNIS The sisters . . . show me the way to go home . . . Captain, Cin . . . Dot . . . Munching out at away matches . . . shooting the gun . . . Nancy K ' s clean jokes . . . cute J. V. boys . . . 6:00 a.m. practices . . . three-second warm-ups . . . wart . . . a week of rain. The 1 978 girls ' tennis team had a very successful season with a record of 16-2. They lost twice to a strong Dover team. Congratulations goes to the girls for making it to the States! Leading the team was sophomore, Nancy Procaccino — first singles. She played outstandingly throughout the year. Another tough competitor was Ann Deacon — second singles. And, of course, there is Betsy Ratto, third singles. Betsy was very consistent and always pulled through in the clutch. The doubles added many points to the team ' s victories, also. First doubles was Cindy Katler with Sue DeAngelis or Noreen Lawless. Next came Madeline McCoy with Maria DeAngelis as second doubles, and Karen Burhoe with Nancy Kraus or Claire McCoy or Jane Ratto as third dou- bles. The team thanks Coach Mary Procaccino and the manager, Michelle Keating, for their time and encourage- ment. SOFTBALL VARSITY, Front, left to right: D. Ciriello, B. Derwin, E. Griffin, K. Dargan, J. Haley, R. Hubner. Rear: Coach P. Hilburg, J. Ihnatko, T. Bonner, E. Nee, S. MacMullan, M. Gonzer, T. Smith, R. Nichols, L. Walsh, Mgr. A. Becker. gr??n fxxit JUNIOR VARSITY, Front, left to right: E. Roche, L. White, D. Grady, C. Kuppens, M. Healy, Mgr. K. Forsberg. Rear: Coach C. Stewart, L. McDonald, L. May, L. Bryant, C. Walls, H. Walls, M. Sullivan, B. Mulhane. This one ' s for you, Gonzo! . . . Have practice much?! . . . Let ' s beak?! . . . You like it you swing; you don ' t like it, you don ' t swing . . . Senior Skip Day?? . . . Katie and Rita leading Row-row-row your boat. . . . Judy and her corny jokes . . . This is the eeeeeeeeasiest out! . . . Legs . Although the softball team did not have a very successful season, they still had much enthusiasm. Co-captains Elaine Griffin and Betsy Derwin kept the team in high spirits throughout the season. The seniors would like to wish the returning players good luck for next spring. Many girls will be returning to the Varsity squad next year and are prepared to go all the way! Front, left to right: M. McNamara, M. Glynn, J. Scales, A. Costonis, K. Criss. Rear: Coach R. Kodzis, B. McNamara, D. Megley, J. Pen- dergast, J. Gibbons. 0UTSTAND1N6 The Golf Team went undefeated this season with a record of 12-0! Coach Ray Kodzis, Captain Bob McNamara, and Assistant Captain Jamie Herlihy did a fantastic job leading the team to numerous victories. 112 j Wp sTlt Co-Captain B. Russell, Coach R. Bonn, Co-Captain S. Follett. JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD, First row, left to right: H. DiMar- tino, E. Gavin, B. McDonough, R. Scarlata, G. Guindon. Second row: D. Manchester, J. Ruggerio, C. Malloy, C. DeSisto, J. Mulgrew. Third row: D. O ' Sullivan, W. Bartow, R. Stapleton, B. Brooks, S. Harrington, B. Warren, Coach Kirby. VARSITY, Front, left to right: S. Tate, J. Malloy, J. McElroy, M. Coggins, B. Russell, S. Follett, B. Dullea, D. Besser. Rear: Coach R. Bonn, D. O ' Rourke, P. Gaughan, P. Reilly, J. Kerivan, P. McGovern, B. Cappaccino, M. Walsh, M. Fabiano. BASEBALL Beating Medway 5-2 . . . bus rides through Needle Park . . . Hey, Bess, spark one up! . . . pet peeves: monkies and light bulbs . . . We ' re rollin ' . . . Ziplock water bombs . . . We ' re jelling . . . Look at those frothers! . . . EH! . . . Coach Bonn . . . The 1978 WHS Varsity Baseball team was led by Coach Bonn and Co-captains Scott Follett and Brian Russell to a 5-2 victory over Medway. This placed them number one in the TVL with a final record of 14-3. Other big victories included an opening-day 10-0 pasting of Hopkinton, two vic- tories over Ashland, and an 18-9 beating to number-six rated Duxbury. Despite great starts by Mark Coggins and Scott Follett, the team ' s inconsistent hitting early in the season resulted in key losses to Millis, Dover-Sherborn, and Medway. As a result, they wound up tied for third at the halfway point in the season. But during the next week (May 8-12) the team led by Dave Besser, John Kerivan, and Mike Walsh, started to roll with four bit come-from-behind wins over Hopkinton, Ashland, Holliston, and Dover. The Westwood Express kept going with wins over Duxbury and Millis the next week to roll into the final week of play with a strong 12-3 record. Throughout the year all the seniors: Dave Besser, Mark Coggins, Scott Follett, Brian Russell, Jack McElroy, and Bernie Dullea made solid contributions to help the team. The outstanding young pitching staff included Juniors Mike Walsh and Paul Gaughan, and Sophomore Jerry Malloy. Senior Jack McElroy came in half way through the year to help the staff. Junior Brian Cappuccino should also be recognized for his spectacular batting average throughout the season. And, of course, everyone remembers Mike Fabiano ' s versatility on the field and in the bat- ter ' s box. As a first-year coach of the Varsity Baseball Team, Coach Bonn deserves much credit for the success of his team. The interest and enthusiasm h e showed for his players this season was extraordinary. flJiJ : ' r - n« m r V ImCL 1 Okay. Let ' s try it again. Repetition, the individual striving for perfection in performance. Whether performing on the stage, on the court, on the field, or performing service to others, each member works towards personal excellence, as well as the common goal of all- success. The fulfillment that one receives when one contributes his efforts to aid his comrades cannot be equalled. Yet this end product is nothing more than the sum of the work involved. Each performer merely uses his skills to the utmost to receive self-satisfactio n and enjoyment. Watch Westwood High School get involved! H M 1 1 Wr ' 1 1 ■• 1 ■• « • , ( H tff ,,, iti m   1 ■•l • ■••« ,, Utll  «t| i$99 « •• ' a m m •li,  ' t i STUDENT COUNCIL First row, left to right: E. Goyette, Secretary; A. Gallant, President; J. MacMullan, Vice President; J. McCafferty, Treasurer. Second row: M. Carver. Third row: L. Towle, L. Maxwell, K. Montgomery, B. Russell. Fourth row: L. Cullen, J. Powers, E. Griffin, R. Roche, B. Clement. Fifth row: S. Tosi, D. Watson, E. Huber, D. Dion. Miss Judith Bolles Faculty Advisor The Student Council met with its most successful year under the leadership of Miss Bolles, Faculty Advisor; Arlene Gallant, President; Ellyn Kusmin, Vice President; Jackie MacMullan and Elise Goyette, Secretaries; and Jimmy McCafferty, Treasurer. The store was well stocked in the fall with Green Pride buttons, hats, shirts, pens, paper, etc., and by spring the merchan- dise was completely sold out. Successful Christmas and Easter bunny raffles, bake sales, movies, and the popular all-school dance were some of the fund-raising activities. Continued contact with the administration brought about closer unity between the students and faculty. Their co-operation allowed the Student Council to play an active role in the affairs of the school. Representatives to Regional Advisory Board Jim McCafferty and Bill Brady BOARD MEMBERS, Left to right: R. Halligan, B. Brady, J. McCaf- ferty, J. Renzi, E. Wefald. STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Members of the Student Advisory Board worked and reported on a number of projects this year including the teenage smoking problem, the senior alternatives program and various senior class activities. The board was instrumental in changing the School Commit- tee ' s decision for the date of graduation from a Tuesday night to the traditional Sunday afternoon. Best of luck to next year ' s members! 116 AFS AFS CLUB, First row: C. Nagel, C. Peterson, L. Bloom, L. Bigelow. Second row: J. Delaplace, A Bennett, L. Hess, E. Goyette, J. Sten. Third row: K. Gardner, K. Koyle, K. Montgomery, Advise V. McCoubrey, P. Kontrimas, S. Petersen. WHS has supported AFS ' s American Field Ser- vice students from all over the world since the 1950 ' s. The program has enabled both the students and the school to learn interculturally. This past year the AFS student has been Lorraine Thorne from New Zealand. Lorraine ' s speech at graduation and Class Day revealed her deep emotions from Westwood and her newfound friends. As Lorraine put it, I believe that the opportunities afforded an exchange student are innumerable, and one must live the year to the fullest. This is a special time and only passes once. I am glad that I have spent my year in Westwood and among so many friends. First row, left to right: B. Gillis, B. Clement. Second row: L. Bigelow. Third row: S. Kusmin, E. Towle, M. Milan, G. Hancox, M. Bulger, V. McCoubrey. YOUTH FOR UNDERSTANDING ■Youth for Understanding is a 27-year-old youth exchange organization. So far the program has exchanged 60,000 students between the U.S. and 50 other countries. All these students have been hosted by private families, who have opened their homes for a foreigner with little financial aid. Most of the work in YFU is done by natural or host parents who have become so interested in the program that they have volun- teered as area representatives. They are helped by former students called returnees. This year our YFU students were Stig Petersen from Denmark and Mauricio Gastillo from Chili. STUDENT-FACULTY FORUM The Student-Faculty Forum is comprised of Student Council members, Faculty Senate members, and at-large members of the faculty and student population who meet monthly to discuss various school-related affairs. This government body gives the faculty and students the chance to speak freely on the same level. This year the forum will be remembered for its ice cream sales at lunch whose profits were generously donated to the WHS scholarship funds. ■i ' I ■American Field Service— Youth for Understanding Our AFS ' er from Australia Lorraine Thorne Stig Petersen and Mauricio Gastillo. 117 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SENIOR MEMBERS, First row, left to right: G. Hoffman, N. Stockford, S. Friedl. Second row: A. Lester, M. Keane, D. Gilroy, S. Fitzgerald, K. Hubbell, J. Lane. Third row: R. Black, A. Giovino, M. Goyette, M. Napoleone, L. Cullen, F. Clarke, S. Flaherty, S. Bardzolowski, K. Hubbell, J. Fitzhenry. Fourth row: G. Guerrero, J. Dowd, J. Conway, P. Halkett, D. Murphy, P. McDermott. JUNIOR MEMBERS, First row, left to right: D. Sullivan, D. Fleming, D. Doyle, L. Towle. Second row: J. Mullins, L. Vivona, S. Keegan, i. Wefald, A. Inhatko, J. Delaplace, D. O ' Rourke. Third row: C. Mitchell, A. Deacon, L. Randall, K. Kaligian, M. Schmitt, J. Gundal, E. Goyette. Fourth row: T. Petrakos, D. Megley, J. Bain, K. Keefe, B. Gillis. Fifth row: J. Powers, P. O ' Reilly, G. Pisano, R. Cuppins, S. Galins, S. Shaunessey. The National Honor Society, under the leadership of President Nancy Stockford, Vice-President Gretchen Hoffman, Secretary Sandy Friedl, and Treasurer Eric Wefald, again offered its services to the school and com- munity. The most successful project was the Martha Jones tutoring program, which offered gifted children a chance to show what they were really capable of doing. The National Honor Society also ran bakes for AFS and provided ushers for all the school concerts. We would like to thank Miss Dillon, our advisor, for all her time and patience spent on us this year. Advisor Miss Dillon and President Nancy Stockford 118 NO PARENTHESES STAFF. First row. left to right: M. Keane. M. McDonough. Editor; S. Jacobs. L. Bigelow. B. Cleme nt, A. Kelly. C. Mitchell. Second row: L. Towle. L. Bloom. E. Goyette, L. Hess. J. Cummings. C. Reisfelder, J. Mullins. J. Barrington. L. Wefald. M. Schmidt. S. Fitzgerald. L. Ger- ulskis. V. Quinn. D. Gilroy, K. Kaligian. K. Crocker. D. O ' Rourke. J. Gundal. Third row: A. Smith. M. Sullivan. K. Keefe. D. Petrakos, C. Nagle. D. Spakevicous, L. Randal. H. Moulton, K. Hubbell. L Corlito. T. Petrakos. B. Westhaver. « r This year under the direction of Mrs. Ellen Eberly, faculty ad- visor, and Maureen McDonough. editor-in-chief, the staff of No Parentheses once again produced an excellent publication of the best prose, poetry, and art work done by students at Westwood High School. Those works judged exceptionally well by members of the faculty received awards on Class Day. 119 CHEERLEADING V9 ' 4 CHEERLEADERS, First row, left to right: S. Breese, P. Swartz, L. Legge, R. Pallis. Second row: K. Connelly, M. Nee, J. Dowd, L. Taksery. Third row: S. Croke, L. Wadden, L. Jarvis, Loretta Taksery. Round . . . tantrums ... Sir Duke . . . confetti . . . Semi- toiler ... a kick ' n a punch . . . jackets and megaphones . . . knee drops ... a right left boom boom . . . Goodbye Ms. Hernan. HOCKEY CHEERLEADING Cheering at the Boston Garden! What a dream . . . Take a beating Holliston . . . Now who missed the bus? Robin, do it right this time. Who brought the munchies? Don ' t crack up . . . Squeaks. Green Pride . . . Joe Sjmoe? Karen ' s full uniform . . . Michelle ' s attendance . . . Karen what cheer can we do? Debbi e, you ' re a wreck. Oh, hello. Thumbs up. We ' re 1 . . . We are the Champions. The 1977-1978 Hockey Cheerleading Squad showed many new faces. With much pep and enthusiasm the squad was led by Co-captains Debbie Ciriello and Karen Watson. It was fun and exciting cheering for the hockey team which came in second place in the Tri-Valley League, and also played twice in the Boston Garden. The season left us with many unbelievable memories. The Cheerleaders congratulate the Wolverines for their success. HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS: P. Mackey, A. Hanlon, C. Rich, B. Lambert, M. Ogden, K. Watson, R. Nichols, M. Mundt, S. Monaghan, D. Ciriello, S. Taber, P. Macropolis, P. Bashian, P. Hanlon. 120 Left to right: M. Carver, D. Dion, N. Finnegan, B. Westhaver, M. Bader, P. Pflanz. CHESS TEAM Though the team never fully recovered from a bad start this year, the number one board defeated the top boards of Westwood ' s toughest competitors— Norwood and Xaverian. Plagued by snow storms, revised schedules, teams dropping and entering the league, the chess team had an off-year despite performances by the top three boards, Eric Wefald, Neal Finnegan, and Peter Pflanz, respectively. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Front, left to right: M. Carver, P. Kontrimas, B. Westhaver, D. Dion. Rear, left to right: A. Lester, T. Petrakos, R. Black. 121 HELLO DOLLY 4 TRAIN ttAPS| YONKERSPR, I I VMDERCELDER ■f Nonjuhiww , % 125 SPANISH CLUB 1 Left to right: M. Weber, R. Turrillo, N. Neville, S. Fitzgerald, M. Provenzano. FRENCH CLUB Front, left to right: N. Foxx, S. Montambo, J. Stone, J. Dew. Rear: J. Mullins, M. Schmitt, K. DeAngelis, L. Eosco, M. Napoleone, L. May, K. Kaligian, Advisor Ms. A. Tieri. STUDENT ANNOUNCERS Left to right: K. McSweeney, J. McCafferty, M. Carver, J. Cavanaugh. Missing from photo: E. Kusmin. 126 IV LL A JA V TO PLEASE R£R)RT IWMEIPiATEIS TO ROOM 250 IA - THE FOL- LOWMr SrO0fA T5 RFPORt ID M Flaherty trnmeoiATEcy John Jbrtes, VtCK SMicK, KhR£H cR c EO, XuTTi FRi ffi ; AIM AFRO, f m grirMooru. vJinrefi., KArHY blue, BOOK, PlSfO otfCK, 6- ?AwpAmwnsrf 4 yp THf 5oPHO 0K£ CLASS «i5o, fhere ivi(| be ffoffs onai tooKcr oo Sal-orday A yAfaf- Resmcky Incidentally ( t 5t «h(« department MATH TEAM MATH TEAM, Front, left to right: D. Scales, J. Bain. Rear: A. Lester, E. Wefald, N. Stockford, D. Roche, G. Pisano, M. Bader, D. Megley, Mr. Pender, Advisor. This year ' s Mean Green Math Machine made it to the State tournament to just miss a chance for competition in the New England Math Meet. Led by the tiger of the team, Al Lester (also a member of the state team), the team made an impressive showing. An up and coming freshman, Danny Scales, turned in an outstanding performance this year. The team will sorely miss the leadership of Al next year. They wish to give many thanks to Mr. Pen- der for the time, effort, and transportation he gave to the team. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB First row, left to right: S. Goldfarb, S. McCurdy, F. Erlandson, H. Mooncai. Rear: G. Gaudio, R. Doherty, S. Marram, B. Johnson. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB This year the Health Careers Club very successfully sponsored the bloodmobile. Also, under the leadership of their advisor, Mrs. Clement, the group took the opportunity to gain knowledge in various health careers by visiting hospitals and conducting group discussions. First row, left to right: T. Sab- bag, L. Bigelow, M. Proven- zano. Second row: A. Pelusi, D. Doyle, J. Delaplace. Third row: P. Pflanz, Advisor Mrs. Clement, E. McDonald. 127 COLOR GUARD % j t k s i tt y w v w i 1 tilt It ' ll COLOR GUARD, First row, left M. Webber. Second row: L. Barrington, J. Nicol, L. Doull. . . . Get that flag out of my face . . . GUIDE RIGHT . . . Don ' t forget your holster . . . COME ON GIRLS! . . . Watch out for flying flag poles . . . Captain Laurie . . . Co-Captain Lori. to right: J. Dew, N. O ' Brien, K. VanStry, C Decatur, Brooks, L. Drayton, A. Bennett, A. Becker, J. Color Guard Captain Laura Doull DRILL TEAM MAJORETTES Pep Club President Tricia Porter 129 DRAMA DRAMA CLUB, First row, left to right: A. Lester, R. Black, P. Kontrimas, M. Carver, B. Clement, J. McCafferty, E. Goyette, G. Pisano, C. Moriarty, M. Gattozzi, M. Provenzano. Second row: C. Atkins, J. MacMullan, J. Cavanaugh, B. Daley, E. Thereaux, V. Quinn, N. MacDonald, N. Finnegan. Third row: L. Bloom, L. Hess, C. Steeger, T. Sabbag, L. Maxwell, D. Dion, F. Connell, L. Taksery. THESPIANS Front, left to right: E. Goyette, J. McCafferty, G. Pisano, N. Finnegan. Rear: M. Carver, C. Atkins, J. Cavanaugh. 130 WOLVERINE MARCHING BAND Under the enthusiastic leadership of drum major George Smith and the drilling of Mr. Clark, the Westwood High School Wolverine Marching Band proved to be a great source of school pride. This year the band performed in the Somerset Music Festival, Wellesley Veteran ' s Day Parade, Quincy Christmas Parade, and at the Veteran ' s Administra- tion Hospital on Veteran ' s Day. In addition to these commitments, the band also found time to compete in the Gloucester Marching Band Competition, receiving highest awards in marching and maneuvering, and the Bay State Marching Band Competition in Plymouth Carver where they turned in another high score, just a quarter of a point behind third place. Many responsibilities were placed in the hands of the officers: President Ellyn Kusmin, Vice-President Ejay Winslow, Treasurer Leslie Carinani, Secretary An- drea Mitchell, Librarians Maria Napoleone and Christine Dimattia, and Publicity Director Nancy Stockford. Once again, the new military image of the band complimented the traditional high quality sound and after another hard season the Westwood High Wolverine Marching Band has proved itself as one of the top championship bands in the state. Mr. Clark . . . CLARKIE! . . . good come back, boys! . . . Cohan Salute? . . . Wastings . . . Ernie ' s umbrella . . . Friday night practice . . . Mr. Strachan . . . Hull and Gloucester . . . Rocky . . . Star Wars ... I don ' t want to have to throw rocks in the woods AGAIN . . . Drummers, you can go home and put another notch on your wall— you got the band director mad the first day! . . . another GREAT year!  St V ■WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL BAND % « 131 CONCERT BAND T-l? 7 l Mr. Mark . . . Brian, if you don ' t stop talking, your grade will go down ONE notch! . . . Canobie Lake Park ... the rollercoaster . . . Peter, SHUT UP! . . . Instant Concert . . . H blocks . . . Nashua disco . . . Howard Johnsons . . . absolutely NO parties! ... 9 PM curfew . . . the mayor of Nashua . . . raldres . . . RAT! This year ' s Westwood High School Concert Band performed successfully in three different concerts. The time and effort that the students placed in their rehear- sal and practice sessions were acknowledged by all of their audiences ' thrilling rounds of applause. Their first concert, the annual Spring Pops Concert, held to benefit the Scholarship Fund, brought applause from a relaxed audience which responded to the pop- ular Instant Concert with a standing ovation. The second concert was an exchange concert. The Westwood Band opened their homes to musicians from the Nashua High School Concert Band. The weekend proved to be very eventful as everyone had a great time in Quincy Market and a successful concert at night. Their final concert of the year was given before an enthusiastic New Hampshire crowd. The mayor of Nashua showed their hospitality, as well. All in all, everyone enjoyed the concert, had a great weekend, and another exchange concert ended a huge success. DANCE BAND Mr. Monaghan . . . Can I have your autograph?! . . . Squeeq Smitta . . . What ' s the drummer ' s name? . . . You primadonnas! . . . Miss Remick . . . Pack up the music, GIRLS! . . . Oh Donny, you ' re so cute . . . In the Mood . . . again?! . . . Shelburne Falls . . . bus ride to Maine . . . Brownsville . . . Ya like that, huh! . . . slap tongueing ... the Evil Weefer . . . Bud Lucy . . . One Fine Morning: It ' ll go over like a lead balloon! . . . Rob- bie takes beatings . . . Gibby: alias MF . . . Bill Bailey? . . . Party at El ' s. 132 ORCHESTRA The Westwood High School Orchestra under the direction of Er- nest Clark had a very successful year. Many of the activities they were involved with included a combined concert with the Jr. High, the annual Christmas concert, and a spring pops concert. Their hard work and dedication showed throughout every performance and once again proved very entertaining. DOUBLE QUARTET Haul out the Holly . . . can we get a donut? . . . Assistant director . . . Callonade Park Plaza hotels . . . Stop fooling around . . . You kids learn so fast ... not very punctual . . . We ' re gonna miss you. Mr. Mark. DOUBLE QUARTET. Left to right: K. Hansen. Mr. Markarian. Advisor: A. Hanlon. J. McCafferty. E. Goyette. K. Downes. G. Suman. D. Craw- ford. M. Nee. E. Wefald. 133 CLUB First ro w: P. Benincasa, L. Daniels E. Winn, R. Wilhelm, N. Lawless, A Madge, S. Snyder, S. Barry, J Howley, N. McDonald, K. Van Stry K. Abbate. Second row: E. Landon K. Keough, S. Crowe, G. Sullivan, E McKenna, R. Macari, J. Suman, S Rines, F. Clarke, M. Nee, S Fitzgerald. 134 GREEN YEARS 1978 The 1978 Green Years staff, under the direction of advisor Charles Flahive, has created a truly unique picture of activities at Westwood High School. Through exten- sive planning, writing, and editing, the staff has tried to represent not only the sports, classes, and activities but also the many individuals who have grown together as a class during our years at Westwood High School. We hope you, our classmates, will enjoy your book and cherish the many memories it will hold for you in the years to come. It was an integral part of our lives during our Green Years . —Sue, Gretch, and C.W.F. 0 depcs EDITORS AND ADVISORS, Sue Flaherty, Mr. Charles Flahive, Gretchen Hoffman. BIOGRAPHIES, First row, left to right: B Mclntyre.S. Bullis, J. Haley, P. Bruno, S Hooper, K. Burhoe, J. Annain, J. Conway, J Taylor. Second row: M. Keane, S. Fitzgerald J. McGee, L. Sigmund, D. Dion, M. Mundt, K Hanberry, K. Watson, C. Halligan, K McSweeney, D. Hayward, T. Landry. BUSINESS MANAGERS, Left to right: Laura Joyce, Scott Brown, Leslie Jarvis. 136 iv- ' n WRITE-UPS, First row, left to right: S. Walsh, M. McDonough, S. Bardzolowski. Second row: A. Giovino, B. Derwin, S. Friedl, J. Atkinson, M. Goyette. Third row: A. Fales, B. Russell, B. Olson, B. Kostigen. ASSISTANT CO-EDITOR, Julie Babineau and HEAD COPY WRITER, Michelle Goyette. TYPISTS, Front, left to right: T. Sabbag, M. Mundt, L. Taksery. Rear: M. Lanzillo, N. Lynch. PHOTOGRAPHERS, Front: A. Lester. Second row, left to right: G. Hoffman, L. Jarvis. Rear: B. Westhaver, G. West, R. Black. 137 NOSTALGIA The final chord sounds. The curtain falls. Silence and then ap- plause. The symphony is over, and the musicians pack up and continue on their way. It is a moment of exultation and of sadness, as all that was is no more. As we look back on these moments, we remember the triumphs and the defeats. Even after the music fades away and we leave the theater of our youth, we can pass through the museum of all that has been and cherish the memories of those special moments when we were young and the Class of 1978. Your friends say they ' ll keep in touch. But you know they won ' t. Your teachers say come back and see them. And you know you won ' t. Maybe someday it won ' t matter. But, right now, it hurts a little. Most Artistic Gretchen Hoffman — Alan Vartabedian Most Athletic Madeline McCoy — Brian Russell Done Most for Class Gretchen Hoffman — David Dion ' ' ■Si ' C? Kg?| 1 r Class Flirts Colleen Halligan — Nick Boyle — Bob McNamara Most Sincere Sandy Friedl — Jack Tosi 1978 CLASS SUPERLATIVES - J • - ?V P WESTWOOC Q H SCHOOL Most Likely to Succeed Georgia Pearson — Paul Johnson — Jamie Merrow Most School Spirit Debbie Ciriello — Don Hill Best Natured Janice McKeown — Jack Tosi 140 ■II Most Versatile lackie MacMullan - Gerard Benson - Jimmy Mahoney Best Dressed Tricia Porter — Rich Kostigen Best Actors Genny Suman — David Mulhane 141 SENIOR BANQUET April 11, 1978 Spending all day to create the atmosphere of Fantasy . . . David ' s birthday cake . . . presen- tation of superlatives by Sue and Gretch . . . catered roast beef dinner . . . joke awards at Dedham Inn . . . John Lund ' s surprise dance . . . fantastic murals ... a super evening thanks to all, especially the Senior Advisors. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM May 12, 1978 Reasons . . . Chestnut Hill Country Club . . . Queen Peggy and her Royal Court . . . excellent music . . . The Marseilles . . . pre-prom parties . . . Cahoon ' s . . . being pushed down the dunes . . . memories . . . our thanks to the junior class and its advisors. Class Trip— CRANE ' S BEACH— June 1, 1978 •; ? • Z m I 144 Total chowing . . . chowder, chicken, lobster, corn, watermelon . . . sizzling in the sun . . . throwing in the faculty sweet revenge . . . frisbee . . . volleyball . . . unique stereo system . . . what a blast! v THESE ARE JTHE GREEN YEARS F-OUR LIVES! ' • ' e f t { v - , v CLASS DAY As seniors strode into the gymnasium dressed in their caps and gowns, the true meaning of the soon-to-be graduation flooded the air. Class Day gave the administration the chance to recognize those students who showed outstanding academic and athletic excellence during their four years at Westwood High School. Many awards were given to students who donated their services through time and effort this year. The versatility of the Class of 78 was revealed when awards were also given for exceptional qualities such as character and leadership. Many students will remember Class Day which was highlighted by the class histories, poem, and the dedication and presentation of the 1978 Green Years to Mr. Donald Beurman. the senior class advisor and true friend to the Class of 1 978. GRADUATION On June 11, 1978, we, the Class of 1978, marched onto the football field at Westwood High School. At last, we felt prepared to emerge from our sheltered environment and enter the world outside of Westwood High. Some of us would continue our education; others would work; and still others would join the Armed Services. Wherever our plans lead us, we can be sure that we will encounter new experiences and challenges. There will also be problems, and now we must solve them on our own. However, we feel confident that we, the members of the Class of ' 78, will be able to meet these challenges and solve these problems. The sense of self-confidence, maturity, and responsibility instilled in us during our four years at Westwood High insures success in his chosen field to each member of the Class of ' 78. We wish to express our deep ap- preciation to our faculty advisors for all their efforts in our behalf: 148 Donald Beurman Charles Flahive Hollis Perry H. Joan Dillon Elizabeth Rice Keith Peden Peter Case John Sloan David Sanfason Evelyn Malm Raymond Keegan Lawrence Vallancourt David Walsh fuendbniftb Wrtoany IvcK.CL lightning bo tWll :ome ihrvoqh lht window and des+roy +hose -teS+S htfor sht can pa$s-tf m Out ' 149 r SPONSOR S Your Beloved Leader Mr. Vall ' s favorite Calculus class Forcrackinice Mr. Mrs. Peter T. Case Mr. Mrs. Robert Avakian Mr. Thomas DelSignore The Farrell Family TO N. T. from E. Marx Renata Spakevicius Mr. Mrs. Donald Bishop The George Smith Family Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Johnson A Friend The William Walsh Family Miss Judith A. Bolles Richard J. Stack Frances M. Burnes Mr. Mrs. James A. Sullivan Eileen M. Burke The Foxx Family Mr. Mrs. James Conway Family Richard P. McConnell, Westwood Insurance Herbert C. Munroe, Westwood Insurance Griswold W. Roche, Westwood Insurance Mitchell Real Estate Anton ' s Cleaners Lord ' s Lady ' s Hair Salon Kathi Kaligian Florence Furniture — Boston B.I.C.N.A.B.S.— 1978 To Mr. Sloan ' s senior homeroom 118 A Block— Society Conflict T ' s Sister The Giberti Family Mr. Mrs. Charles H. Steeger Mrs. David Perry Mr. Mrs. Raymond Ponseau The Flahive Family Mr. Mrs. Vincent J. Rizzo A Friend Mr. Mrs. Francis Rizzo Mr. Mrs. Charles Romeo Michael P. Tagger Gordon S. Youlden Mr. Mrs. Frederick MacMullan Mr. Mrs. Ivan Gallant The Friedl Family Mr. Mrs. Robert A. Howe The Jack Lane Family Hugh Shaffer Sokos Pizza Joseph D. Clancy Mr. Mrs. Henry McKeown Winifred C. Bernardo Julie Babineau Mr. Mrs. Raymond J. MacPherson Esta-Lee Stone Paul R. Halkett The Pinciaro Family The Guttings The Angelici Family The Foster Family The Carrol J. Hoffman Family The Pearson Family Mr. Mrs. John F. Russell Mr. Mrs. Joseph Frew Mr. Mrs. Berton G. Towle Richard Harriet Ogilvie Bay Bank Norfolk County Trust Co. Mary S. Keane Mr. Mrs. Richard Vartabedian Miss H. Joan Dillon Mrs. Gertrude Macari High Street Market High Street Pharmacy, Inc. Bob ' s Catering Cobbler ' s Inn The Backstage Mr. Charles Flahive The Philip Flaherty Family brown studio Dear Graduate: We are happy to have been chosen as your official class photographer, and to have helped in making this your record of your Senior year. The memories within this Yearbook will be a part of your future life. There will be many times that you will reflect on the photographs within these pages, and remember the joy ' s of your Senior year. May whatever your future holds, be the most of your ex- pectations, and the least of your worry ' s. Our parting thought to you is, CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATE, and thanks for letting us be a part of it. BROWN STUDIO JOE FLORA DAN KOZIOL £) THE DELmdR OITlP !HY A ' estwood Public Library mhhimsi E I
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