Westwood High School - Green Years Yearbook (Westwood, MA)
- Class of 1979
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YEST IBLIC LIBRA ,68 ! ... STREET VESTV.OOD, MA 02090 VHS...WHS...WHS...WHS...WHS...WHS...WHS WHS...WHS...WHS...WHS...WHS...WHS...WHS.. WESTWOOD PUBLIC LI8SARY ■3 3018 00091 3247 ...WHS...WHS...WHS...WHS...WHS...WHS..WHS...WHS...WHS...WHS...WHS...WHS...WHS...WHS. H LW ip t ft I WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Westwood, Massachusetts CURRICULUM SENIORS CLASSES ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES NOSTALGIA SPONSORS 14 32 76 90 114 136 148 As we graduate, we will not forget our friends. A true friend never seeks recognition, but certainly deserves it. For the energy you so generously expended behind-the-scenes, for you patient cooperation, and most importantly, for your friendship, we thank you. You have played a leading role in our development as individuals and as a class. We wish to express our deep and lasting gratitude as we dedicate our own 1979 Green Years to you, Mr. Peter Case. Peter Case FHESE ARE J HE GREEN Y EOUR LIV We have grown. Our metamorphosis has been a gradual ascent, every inch acquired through inner strength. At times we have wavered as on ice, awkwardly uncertain. At times we have floated freely across life ' s flawless surface, filled with graceful simplicity. And we have grown. p g a 7 Fulfill w We have questioned ourselves and our world. We have paused to enjoy life ' s beauty, surrounding us with its reassuring continuity. We have experienced the inspiration and otpimism of a sunrise, but can also see a small part of ourselves reflected in a new moon. We have changed much between these phases of ourselves. ■u. We have tied the powerful bonds of true friendship. As we have helped others to grow, we have forced ourselves to mature. With the strengthening of others, we have ascended even higher. Experience has given us a greater understanding of ourselves and of others. We can see positive changes in ourselves. We have built upon the past, retaining our origin and further ornamenting it with a greater awareness of our self-identity. We have evolved into distinct individuals, setting long-range goals, centering our lives around a personal philosophy. k Leo J. Crowe Assistant Superintendent for Business Louis Cedrone Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum School Committee Mr. William Brady, Mr. Joseph Clancy, Mrs. Corinne Spinale, Asst. Mrs. Louise Padden, Secretary; Mrs. Joan Brawley, Asst. Supt. Mr. Supt. Mr. Leo Crowe, Supt. Mr. John Tobin, Mr. Arthur Baggeroer, C. Louis Cedrone. 10 G VSfe , re TLi tening Dr. Margaret Mcneill Assistant Principal Mr. Phillip Flaherty Assistant Principal • Mrs. Deborah A Landers Secretary Mrs. Pat Norton Secretary The benevolent but watchful administration at Westwood High School has un- dergone many modernizing transitions. The first woman administrator. Dr. Margaret McNeil, has been a pleasant and lively addition to the staff. Under new School Committee policies, discipline has been tightened with new rules concerning student behavior and attendance. The administration has also been more liberal in supporting well-planned student activities, and in showing the deep concern for all facets of life at Westwood High that is essential in the growth of our Green Pride ' Mrs. Majorie Hancox Secretary Mrs. Jacqueline Angelici Receptionist n I I The guidance department concerns itself with the goals and ambitions of each individual, as well as the student body as a whole. Each counselor helps the students to help themselves in furthering their future education or career. Under the direction of Mrs. Celia Viall, the depart- ment held a career workshop for juniors, and counselors speak to English classes about college admissions and the various testing programs. Guidance also refers to the personal adjustment of a student to the school atmosphere. Project Green, designed to help new students become involved in the academic and social activities of the school and town, was given the support of the guidance department. Mrs. Celia Vial Director of Guidance James B. Nayduch Work-Study Co-ordinator 12 Mrs. Phyllis Wheeler Secret ary Mrs. Claire Sheff Dr. Beebe Nelson Thomas Hughes Mrs. Roberta Jackson Special Education r Mrs. Patricia Reardon Special Education I 13 1 Mrs. Marion Healy Department Head Business Department The Business Department, under the direction of Mrs. Marion Healy. offers students an opportunity to prepare themselves for college or a business-oriented career. Along with Mrs. Healy, Mr. Flahive, Mrs. Bergen, Mr. Nolan, and Mrs. Carey complete the staff. Courses cover all aspects of the business world, ranging from typing and shorthand to data processing and business English. In the future, students will certainly rely on the many practical skills acquired through our business department. Help Wanted 14 Mrs. Natalie Carey Mr. Charles Flahive 15 2MTHE2MT1C5 James Pender Head of Department The math department has undergone a modernization, under the calculate control of Mr. James Pender, to keep up with the growing interest i mathematics. Because a higher percentage of students are taking math, tean taught classes have given way to larger classes with one teacher. Computer ir terest has brought about the incorporation of more portable micro-computer The math department offers courses ranging from basic math to calculus. At an level, students are encouraged to use the math seminar room for extra help. Stt dents displaying mathematical interest and ability are encouraged to join tr math team or participate in the state-wide Olympiad. The success of students i these activities reveals the developing interest in mathematics for the future Miss Judith Bolles Mr. Richard Hargreaves Miss Maureen Bulger 123456789 + 3 =fl i- w it ' s all the same to you, I ' d rather get involved in the numbers uame. Mr. Harvey Fischler Mr. David Walsh Mrs. Elizabeth Rae COS set Mr. Lawrence Vallencourt WE SOLVE PROBLEMS. St - ' ■• « A;  SJi««m ' iiuv,; Eugene Swezey Media Center Director TO Media Center The active media center has con- tinued to provide almost unlimited resources to the student body, in- cluding books, magazines, films, records, art prints, and educational games. Protection of these materials has been insured through the recent installation of a 3M Book Security System and the use of photo iden- tification cards. As a result, the media center will be better able to remain the hub of the school, main- taining the high educational stan- dard of which Westwood High is so proud. Thomas Lyman Audio-Visual Director Dottie Napoleone Secretary Virginia McCoubrey Librarian Elizabeth Clement Nurse Bernice E. Boger Secretary YOUDONT HAVETO CLIMB AMOUNTAIN TO GAIN ENLIGHTENMENT. 9f ' w a w. T SJ 1 ■Joseph Chicetti Department Head Thomas Nelson Lawrence Rettman Industrial Arts The Industrial Arts program provides students with the opportunity to obtain a better un- derstanding of all aspects of industry and technology. Courses, including metal working, wood working, graphic arts, and drafting, assist students in making informed and meaningful oc- cupational choices, preparing them for entry into advanced trade and industrial or technical education programs. Mr. Chicetti will be retiring this year after thirty-five years of outstanding service to Westwood High School and the community. We ' ll miss him and wish him a long and happy retirement! EAT YOUR HEART OUT Home Economics Department All students, both male and female, have been en- couraged to participate in one or more of the wide variety of courses offered by the Home Economics Department. Mrs. Knight, department head, has been enthusiastic in promoting the program of volunteer assistance in elementary schools, as well as the new and popular Child Growth and Development course additions, where stu- dents work with pre-school age children. Advanced classes have had the oppor- tunity to make use of microwave ovens, enabling them to bum more food in less time! Mr. Brian Hart Miss Joan Dillon Ms. Patricia Curran Mrs. Judy Holbrook Miss Stephanie Shute Mr. George Hancox Mrs. Mary Bishop 20 Miss Fran Burns Department Head English Department Miss Frances Bums ' hand remained on the tiller of her English schooner. Her crew included the honorable Mr. George Hancox. the poetic Miss Joan Dillon, the literary Mrs. Ellen Eberly. and the dramatic Miss Stephanie Shute. Basic navigation was taught by Mr. David Sanfason and Mrs. Mary Bishop. Trimming the sails were Mr. Terrence Earls. Mr. Robin Tulloch. and Miss Patricia Curran. Sailing upwind were Mrs. Elizabeth Wentzell and Mrs. Evelyn Malm. A new addition was the seminar room which kept many of the ships dinghies from running aground. Mrs. Eberly continued to steer the crew of No Parentheses. and Miss Shute ' s production of ANYTHING GOES was a splashy success. books, anyone? Mr. Terrence Earls Mrs. Elizabeth Wentzel Mrs. Ellen Eberly Mr. Robin Tulloch Mrs. Evelyn Malm Mr. David Sanfason 21 The Language Department, under the supervision of Mrs. Elaine K. Eaton, continues to offer all levels of courses in French, Spanish, German, and Latin. In and out of the classroom, students are encouraged to learn about world cultures. In the classroom there are films, slides, and occasionally, student plays. Out of the classroom, the department sponsors trips to restaurants and theaters. A successful event this year was the Whole World Celebration where students were able to sample exotic foods and participate in cultural activities. Mr. Manol Dhimitri Mr. Robert Burke Mrs. Hollis Perry Hi Miss Ann Marie Tieri Mr. William Ducheneau Mrs. Barbara Gray 22 Mrs. Elaine Eaton Department Head Mr. George Parker Driver Education 23 Science Department Several new inventions have been conjured up in the Science Department, and not only in Mr. Van de Workeen ' s lab . . . he ' s been busy looking for his lost Kermit! A new biomedical program and two advanced placement courses, biology and physics, have been in- troduced in keeping with the department ' s tradition of offering programs appealing to all individuals. The wide range of courses and large student participation indicate the increase of interest in the sciences for our future. Mrs. Maxine Thwing Department Head Mrs. Dorothy Saltmarsh Mr. Chris Sarris THE BEST AM) THE BRIGHTEST 24 PEOPLE PLANNING THE FUTURE. v 25 Social Studies Under the direction of Mr. Robert Avakian, the Social Studies Department enjoyed an interesting and exciting year. The new addition of the Ascent of Man program gave students a fuller un- derstanding of man ' s evolution, development, and contributions to this earth. The faculty of this department added to their stu- dents knowledge of society, history, and the way in which we live. This year ' s programs were highly successful and well received. Mr. Robert Avakian Department Head Mrs. Marguerite Rose Mr. William Davis Mr. Peter Case Mrs. Frederica Richardson Miss Kathleen Mulcahy Mr. John Sloan 26 Historic IDEAS Mr. Donald Beurman Mr. Richard Stack Miss Priscilla Congdon 27 Mr. Joseph Gearon Physical Education Director Mr. Russell Dowries Physical Education Director Mr. Robert Bonn Mrs. Kathleen Smith The Physical Education Department has served the important function of fostering the good sportsmanship of Westwood High students. Focusing on the enjoyment of and improvement in basic skills rather than on competition, the department has developed a range of student-chosen programs to suit every preference and ability. Strict attention has been paid to the new atten- dance regulations, and the staff has discovered a greater interest in weekly classes. 28 Mr. Paul Tuccelli Miss Elizabeth Rice 2. Art Department Creativity at its best has been characteristic of the W. H. S. Art Department with Mr. Thomas DelSignore ' s superb guidance. The department offers courses for all students, whether amateur explorers or serious future artists, in areas ranging from metal design and sculpture to portfolio study and art history. The dedication of the teachers to their profession has resulted in finely trained students . . . who ' ve had a lot of fun. Aitr -Vvvv Mr. Thomas M. DelSigmore Department Head Imagination k, Mrs. Judith DesPres ■Mr. Michael Milan (0 J ' J Mr. John Markarian Director of Music Mr. Sebastian Bonaiuto Music Department The Music Department had another busy and successful year as each of the various ensembles contributed its own special talent at a number of events. The chorus filled the auditorium with delightful music at every concert. The Glee Club proved size isn ' t everything as they too performed ex- cellently all year. The double quartet participated in approx- imately ten performances during the Christmas season alone. The concert band and orchestra also exhibited their talents at several concerts, including a weekend exchange with Warwick, Rhode Island. However, the most recognition should be given to the marching band who participated in several competitions and placed highly in all of them. Their efforts and musical talent give W. H. S. green pride both in the fall and the spring. The achievements of all the musical units led to an overall perfect medley of success for the music department as the year drew to an end. 30 31 For so long, we have trained our bodies and souls to climb, at- tempting to conquer the final ascent. Now, almost too soon, it is. within reach. As we turn our eyes to scan the incline we have scaled, we will realize personal triumph. In our victorious smiles are the hopes and prayers that we have eased the path for those who will follow. For now, we must turn to go, but in our hearts, we will often return . . . CLASS OFFICERS 1979 Douglas MacPherson 45 Olde Carriage Road President Something we were withholding made us weak until we found it was ourselves Doug Favorite people Miss D . Milan, Mr B and Senior Class company, the rest know Wrong, bagle breath . Pet peeves: Seniontis. fascinating , selling rickets, non-individuals . . . Not me, I ' m a good Catholic boy. Found back stage blow- ing fuses, Cannon, and not homeroom Enjoys Spending $, city dnving with AMK, and hiring unaffordable bands never has enough time College bound Class President 4; Student Council 4; Senior Play. No Parentheses 3, 4, Ski Team 1, 2. 3. 4. Prom Committee 3, 4. lf n; frs 7 Anne Marie Kelly 22 Thompson Avenue Vice President By the accident of power man may rule for a time, but by the vir tue of love he may rule forever Ann Mane . . likes butterscotch sundaes, the soaps, long- distance phone calls, winning with Sue, receiving mail, earing candy with Denise. sad movies, dnving with Doug favorite ac tiviries: skiing, sailing and capsizing with Jami . found sel ling tickets, inches away from flying objects slow walker pet peeves taking the bus. long lift lines, cats, foul pop flies, getting lost, the Red Gremlin, and donuts rainy day curls . . . favorites: Jami. Denise. Class of ' 79, and others Fresca easily frightened always, always late . college. Class Vice-President 2. 3. 4, Student Council 4, Senior Play; National Honor Society 4. Yearbook Staff; Basketball 1, 2. Prom Committee 3. No Parentheses 2, 3. 4. Student Announcer 4 James McCafferty 94 Fearing Drive The fool thinks he ' s wise, and the wise man knows he ' s a fool. Jim . . . likes doing cartwheels at semi-formal dances found in Doug ' s office, on stage, in between classes Okay, great! . . . likes doing impressions pet peeves: symbolic No Parentheses famous for impressions at Senior Banquet Alnghtee Ahhh and so forth and so on pulling all nighter s with Doug and company undying humor, very fnendly. active always up to something. Class Treasurer 3. 4, Student Council 1, 2. 3. Treasurer 3, Ad visory Board 1. 2. 3. Double Quartet 3. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, District Chorus 3. 4. Drama Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Thespian 2. 3, 4; Musical 1 . 2, 3, 4; Senior Play. Student Annpuncer 3. 4. Cross Country 1. Paul Tavalone 108 Wildwood Drive Secretary Good Times. Bad Times P J likes Cape Cod, fast cars, parties, concerts found cruising in the Cutlass, Sunset Lodge favorite people Class ol ' 78, Northeast Tennis Crew, LWL and friends dislikes disco homework, hangovers likes to ski. midnight golfing, weekend roadmps Youch! . What a goof . short, easy-going, fnendly college. Track 1 . 2, 3, 4. Senior Play; Class Secretary 4. $ 34 William Ambrose 20 Buckboard Lane If you do not apply your knowledge, you will get nowhere in life- Hack blonde, blue eyes found playing hockey likes Patriot ' s games, the Who. Styx favonte people: C V. E C . the Mezz Gang dislikes; Monday mornings, disco Time Out. Good walk, stick college Track 1. Astronomy Club 4 Ameer Atallah 64 Woodland Road Two roads diverged into the woods I took the one less traveled by. that made all the difference. Ameer likes long weekends, Heinekien. and BMWS dislikes: Thangs . found: with the Club . Venice. Honolulu, or Youlden ' s . pet peeves: hangovers, school favonte people: J K . Bowl, and Scoot favorite activities parrying, skiing, hiking, cruising . . quiet yet handsome college— architecture William Babineau 68 Webster Street Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Bill . ears, military haircut enjoys skiing, partying, living pet peeves Monday morning, running out of s and cigs at the same time likes spending s , going places, music dislikes acid rock What ' s up? favonte people Fogger. Dudes. DC. HK found at Cumbies. Dude ' s, or cruising in the Babbo Bus Coast Guard, work. Jonathan Bain 68 Fisher Street A single dream is more powerful than a thousand realities Baino likes: good music, Monty Python, late nights. Chinese food. Aerosmith . . . dis- likes disco, getting up in the A M . college apps , working It ' s great ' favorite ac rjvities tennis, basketball, hockey, skiing pet peeves: broken stnngs favontes: Pad. CK, the Herd. Heesh found at concerts, rec basketball, D C . and PC . .. college National Honor Society 3. 4. Math team 3: Tennis 2. 3. Captain 4. Karen Balabanis 36A Lonng Street To worry is to put today ' s sun shine behind tomorrow ' s clouds. Karen pet peeves chomping on gum. skateboards, snobs favonte activities sew- ing, shopping, traveling likes hats, pickles, studies, music dislikes gym Yup. I am Nope. I ' m not. Teh favorites PC.L R . M N , E M.. L. G. found in Dedham and out of Westwood college Larain Balekjian 144 Phillips Brooks Road A smile is worth a thousand words Larain pet peeves Zen. J. B., tizzies, craigtiles. ' all S S. G. ' s favorite activities: freaking swinging, photography likes disco. WBOS, R P. dislikes rock . . Later, baby . Bye-bye. baby 1 . Sah fay shaud ' favonte people Kitty, M. F , A I., all discoers and Northeners found at Illusions or Arpier ' s brown eyes . . . business, college A F S 1. 2. 3. 4. Photography Club 1. 2. 3. 4 Jennie Ann Bamngton 49 Buckmaster Road 1 love people and collect mends like some people collect coins or exotic pipes Jennie . . pet peeves being called Jennifer. squash Terrific! enjoys singing, acting, meeting people found with Janet, at the steak house or disco, or on stage . . likes, sleeping late. Jackson Browne, wnring notes . favontes: K , John, Janet, and Mom . Stars in her eyes Plans to write the great American Novel Senior Play 4. Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4; No Parentheses 2. 3, Yearbook Staff 4. Drama Club 1 . 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1. 4; Folk Club 3. Madngals 2. Festival Play 3. 35 . Lee Ann Bartow 44 Conant Road Real isn ' t how you ' re made, said the skin house It ' s a thing that happens to you. LeeAnn likes balloons, the zoo. cartons, treats, sleeping Help 1 Let ' s have fun! dislikes school lunches. JCFC favorite people: B M . D. R , D M . L R , K O.. found anywhere and everywhere blue eyes, blonde hair college Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Play 4 Sharon Basch 46 Walker Road I am free Yes. I ' m free Now I ' m on my way. Sharon likes: H. Robbins. Crazy Ladies. Mad Dogs, unusual things pet peeves: real life soaps, disco ducks, commoners favontes Brownie, Mom. and Libras Raise a little hell , Go for it ' found in Canada. T G.T., or R.B.R. favorite hob bies: s m to Brownie, partying, horseback nding curly headed Gemini with strong teeth college Senior Play Judith Bashian 11 Churchill Road I ' m wishing on a star Judi, Jude. Jud Ah. yes found in red Tonno with Hutch likes Tuse. Super man. pink pj ' s. 86. tweety birds. Nana B pet peeves Jimmy ' s fights, stitches, motorcycles, wiffles favorite people Jimmy, M J.J S . assorted others Hey. Paula, wait wait, wait 1 ' ' dislikes depressions. P P P. and icecube fights with Jeff always twirling or cutting hair college Field Hockey 1, 2. 3, 4; Senior Class Play: Prom Committee 3 Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Softball 2. 4. Yearbook Staff Paul Basile 6 9 Summer Street No speed too great, no comer too sharp, no road too narrow, for those who know how Baze calm. cool, and collected the packy where other people are found . . . favontes Charlie. Mush. Max. many others Mouse trap likes green monsters , whalers, fb camp enjoys S B. football, fishing pet peeves Owner of certain Cape motel, sparky, Flamehead college Football 1. 2. 3. 4 Craig Beattie 214 Bnar Lane The greatest truths are the simplest Craig likes parties, playing fnsbee on excell ent days dislikes Westwood weekends Whatever found at Sunuco after school. Theo ' s on weekends favonte peo pie Claybo. Theo. Been. Justin time Hayward. Marty intelligent when he wants to be college Boys ' Hockey 2 Brian Beaulieu Vida Beder Jon Benner 43 Dover Terrace If life is worth living, it is worth enjoying Jon, Bean. Beansteen invented the human fly pet peeves disco, meeting pigman at packy Run 1 It ' s Mr Baze ' favontes P W , Mutt and Jeff, remaining animals. Northeast Tennis crew located Dixie ' s or going sideways in the truck enjoys hockey, skiing, guitar likes Maine and clubbing dislikes Manager of certain Cape motel . . friendly oceanography Hockey 1, 2 36 Anne Mane Bennett 122 Thatcher Street Let the glow of warmth and laughter flow like the melody of a tune Individuality is the essence of life Annie, Taco, The O V. Phantom blue eyes, big smile . enjoys: Red Sox games and saying, 1 love you, to passing people . pet peeves: French, getting up for school. Red Sox General Managers, Madame Y Not 9 likes: Mr. Stack, marathon monopoly games dislikes: color guard practice, days without social life Ed, did you do the French? Oh my God, did you see that guy? favorites: M, S., P. W.. L, V„ E. C. K . Annie Bug found at the Coon ' s house or backstage with 7 Likes putting on a good show for Val ' s C block college Chorus 2, 3,4, Girls ' Glee Club 1; AFS Program 1. 2. 3, 4; Senior Play; Color Guard 3, 4; Softball 2, 3. Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Musical 4. Ellen Berlin 172 Alder Road She was made for happy thoughts, for playful wit and laughter Ellen, El pet peeves brown Camaro ' s. sun-poisoning, unreliable people enjoys: Cape Cod 78 and Flonda 78 , . likes: 42, scrapbooks. attempted all nighters , . . favonte people Jay, Mare. Lisa. Kev. and the girls found in the new room or A ' s van But one thing . . dislikes rainy weekends , Good 1 . . college Senior Play; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. Jane Bernard 108 Locust Drive Winter, spnng, summer or fall, all you ' ve got to do is call and I ' ll be there — you ' ve got a friend Jane . likes high heel shoes, Kittyba, tall boys . Dave. Dave! . . dislikes: long lift lines favontes D F , B. G. S 5 ... I ' m gonna die . pet peeves: polyester leisure suits, lousy Steve Martin imitations, short boys No neck ' found in Stratton. VT or Weston CT . . enjoys eating, skiing, horseback riding, sleeping rather tall . . . college Senior Class Play; Pep Club 1. Drama Club 1, 2, 3. Student-Faculty Forum 4; Swim Team 1, 3, 4. Spanish Club 2. 3. 4. Musicals 2. 3. 4. Student Advisory Board 4; Year- book Staff Susan Bethaney 10 Nancy Drive Every man has a place, in his heart there ' s a space, and the world can ' t erase his fan- tasies Curtis Bigelow 135 Fisher Street Tis not what a man does which exalts him, but what a man would do Burt, sugar likes snowdays. vacations, competitions. Crusaders dislikes getting up in the morning, rainy days, accidents, homework . . . Ya. you ' re right 1 Cool your Jets 1 pet peeves Chemistry, Brownsville , leeches. Disco 93, monahack, tough guys, college applications, sat ' s favorite people B. C, J G, V. A.. Mrs Wheeler found in the music room, the green box on the football field. Norwood Hospital . . college Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Orchestra 1, 2. 3. 4, WHS Dance Band 3. 4. Drum Major 4; Pit Orchestra 1. 2, 3, 4. Julie Bishop 137 Cedar Lane I am what I wish to be when I wish to be it Julie green eyes, always late likes: the Cape. Jeeps, preppies, sweaters, long weekends, running the mile relay, jumping in puddles dislikes homeroom, diets, Westwood lingo favorite activities running, staying up late ... pet peeves: morning track practices, college applications, crowded lockers favorite people: M. D . B. C, E. T.. S. F. . found in the locker room, on the track or at Mo ' s locker laughs easily . college. Track 1. 2. 3, 4. Winter Track 2, 3. 4. Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff Paul Borgman 158 Burgess Avenue I am vitally interested in the future because I will be spending the rest of my life there Big Red likes: science. Mr Milan ' s art history class dislikes tests on the hidden structure of Shakespeare Short people got no reason 1 enjoys reading, travel ing. playing ragtime, music from Mozart to Styx favonte people Animal on the Muppet Show. J G found backstage during plays, working on sets after school, playing the piano dunng lunchtime college Astronomy Club 4; Set Crew 3. 4 Kevin Brawley 10 Westdale Road Life is either a daring adventure or nothing 37 Loriann Brooks 82 Oak Street The simplest heart that really loves radiates joy and beauty. Lori . , blue eyes, nice smile favorite activities: colorguard. taking walks with Fred, skiing likes sunny days, banana ice cream, October 15th, pizza dislikes: decisions, dumb arguments, being along Get your act together! What do you think you ' re doing: pet peeves: running out of gas in the truck, drippy hot pizza . - . favorite people Fred, Karen, Jami, Mr Casebie, parents, Mickey Mouse found at Roche Bros , on the field at halftime, with Fred nursing. Chorus 1. 2, Color Guard 2, 3, 4, Co-capt 3, Capt. 4; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; Prom Committee 3, Health Careers 4, French Club 2, No Parentheses 3. Alan Brown 1645 High Street Say what you think and act as you feel. Sponge tall, quiet likes cars, boats, Cape, music dislikes hoodscoops ... Okay Buddy! Ahhh Yes! . favorite activities: working on cars, concerts . . . pet peeves: rust, Bondo, people who borrow cars favorite people Mike, Cam, P R,, P. M , Joe . . found in lower media center, Needham McDonalds, or Chip ' s house . . . technical school or work. Bonnie Brown 70 Endicott Street Beauty is not discovered with the eye but with the soul. Bonnie likes disco, football, stuffed animals, parties and hockey dislikes snobs, working late It ' s like this found at Honolulu, carport, King ' s, the Mer pet peeves: macho men, phonies, disorganized weekends enjoys swimming, snow- mobiling, boating favorite people: B F , M. W .. C R , The Gang never serious . college, child study Glee Club 1, 2, Pep Club 4, Yearbook Staff, Swim Team manager 2, Swim Team 3 Carolyn Buonato 24 Sunrise Road A smile costs nothing but means a lot, so give a smile today Carolyn likes: good memories, talking then laughing, and summers dislikes cur- fews and boring weekends favorite people J. H., T M„ J S., J. G Oh — My God ' pet peeves typing checks and waking up hobbies dancing, mountain climbing long, long hair, always smiling dental assistant. Drill Team 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff Kevin Burke 28 Briar Lane Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Bear. Burko Let ' s do it 1 favorite activities hockey, baseball, road trips pet peeves Monday nights, never finishing tests on time, and the curfew likes playing in Boston Garden, F B games dislikes weekends without a party, 7 00 A M prac tices, and being broke found at Lynch ' s and nnk short hair and dimples . . . college Michael Buteau 197 Nahatan Street Just remember it ' s a grand illusion and deep inside we are all the same ' Robert Cannatta 61 Dean Street You can ' t climb the ladder of success with your hands in your pocket Brian Cappuccino 146 Clapboardtree Street Start smiling and enjoy the miracle of now Bnan, Cappo. Kato big blues, moustache likes: Gigs, Mr Mark, pit orchestra . . . pet peeves: marching band practices, broken drum sticks, skippy ' s favorite activities: baseball, drumming, basketball, skating, sound liberation . dislikes carrying drum sets, getting up.. . Great Blue ' Wimp! . favonte people Karen, Bert, Jami. Peter. . . found in the music room. Bondo ' s office, on the baseball diamond college Band 1 . 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1.2,3, 4. Orchestra 2. 3. 4, Dance Band 3, Musical 3. 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3.4 38 Robert Carbonaro 636 Normandy Drive No goal is too high if you climb with care and confidence. Robby . No problem 1 . found at Kilfington. Miles Standish. . enjoys skfing, power shifting, second in Ted ' s CheveDe . . . pet peeves: school past 11 a. m_ South Cape Beach, no lagers Let ' s scream! . favorites: Paula. Miss Mulcahy. LAG. . . . disEkes giving up 480 Dover Rd . . Ekes: N E Tennis Inc. Europe. Chevys . . . 4 26 73 quick tempered but determined . . . college up North. Ski Team 1. 2: Senior Class Play. Photograph Club 3: Exchange Student 3. Dense Carr 40 Sunrise Road Trust in God. and Eve in peace with all mankind. Denise . . . green eyes, nice smile . . . likes: the Cape . . pet peeves: Chemistry lab. pessimistic people . . . Hi your . . Hey babe! . . favorite activities: soccer. softbalL dancing, swimming, singing with Living Waters . favorite people: J. C L W_ K. S-. the gang . found in Natick at the O C ' s. in Elfis. N H. ... nursing school Chorus 2. 3: Girls Glee Club 2: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. ' ■' -.-• ' ■---.■16 Mifbrook Road You win some, you lose some, and you tie a few. Can . Carvanga . found with fas shades or in wrecked cars . . Go for the gold! . p r z e. e - -. z- -. - _--£ z z:-: --:? J : — : z - i- : z ■•- :x 1GNO . disEkes gnfe with excuses . . We can all make the morning announce- ments . enjoys kissing girls ' hands and whistling through his nose . . . favorites: D O.. G.P.E. R.. J.M, . . undying wit . . crazy, flirtatious . . . always grinning . . . college. Band 1. 2. 3: Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Chorus 3. 4: Double Quartet 4: Student Council 3: Senior Class Play: Football 1: Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4. president 4: Basketball 1. manager 2. Musicals 2. 3. 4: Festival Play 2: One-Acts 2. 3. 4: Student announcer 3. 4: Thespian 3. 4. 10 Birch Street Walk together, talk together, and love together. Ka Slow Motion . favorite activities: cooking and eating, tennis, listening to American tunes . . I don ' t understand Ikes a lot of snow. dogs, stuffed animals, sombrero ' s . . distkes homework, being made fun of . . . found at Dip n ' Sip . . . Roily? favorite people Teddy Bear. Mom. Dad. sisters. Tommy. Diane. LM.D. S.. D F. A I.. J D . E M. L R. S C . B G . T P, a lot more . . . will return to Japan. AFS 4. Exchange Student Field Hockey 4: French Chib 4: Yearbook Staff 47 Washington Street I have never let my schooling interfere with my education. Dave tal thin, blue eyes . . . pet peeves: sprints, double block physics . . Mooses . . favorites: Hack. Mec. Stick, etc found: in gym or bed between 7 and 8. Boston. Swift Instruments. Inc. . Ekes: junk food, rock groups, the Muppets . Humor disEkes: term papers. Mondays, track practice . . enjoys: pizza pig-outs. aD sports. Red f ■. .-: ■■■-- - - , -. Track 2. 3. 4: Yearbook Staff 4: Chess Club 1 John Oampa 465 Hartford Street As a man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows Champ . Chump pet peeves worms, red Bghts. H block law classes, yellow lights Hey. Mun! . distkes Monday mornings, school lunches. Dees . . . found at Bella ' s, good parties. Mac ' s for lunch What ' s up 7 Ekes nice cars. Italian food. Take a easy enjoys all sports, tropical fish, and collecting coins . . five o ' clock shadow Bentley. Hockey 1. 2 Michael Clark 81 Cobleigh Street No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings. Michael Ekes music cars, parties, sports, food, shooting pool . . Chowder . . Six a rrdlla dislikes B L B . disco favorite activities: skiing, partying, boarding, camp- ing . . . pet peeves: HeDo Kitty . . . found in the mez. the fort Venice . . . favorite people include Cuts. Bowl Scoot Wisa. Rubberman. and many others . college Chorus 1. 2: Track 1. 2: Astronomy Club 4. Ski Team 3 Barbara Clement 128 Beechnut Road Up in the stars are my highest aspirations: I may not reach them, but I may look up to them, believe in them, and let them guide me to wherever they lead Clem . . Likes: thick chocolate shakes and lollipops, sincere people, music S. S B . red roses . Tm confused! Pet Peeves getting caught between dosing doors, being guKUe. phones Go for it! . enjoys al sports, writing, talking, beaching it being with friends, the P. A. Norwood, having nothing to do found at every game, everywhere but homeroom, running in circles, on stage . That ' s Busch . Favorite people: family. Sandra. Mo. Class of ' 79 friendly, good natured. easily embarrassed. sentimental . perfectionist . . . college bound, plans to reach . . . the unreachable. Student Council 2. 3: Vice President 4: Business Manager of Yearbook 4: Student Faculty Forum 1. 2. 3. 4: Drama Chib 1. 2. 3. 4: Thespian 3. 4: Senior Class Play: One- Act Plays 1. 2. 3. 4: School Musical 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Chib 1. 2. 3. 4; GirTs Basketball 1: Field Hockey 2. 3. 4: No Parentheses 2. 3: Sacred Cheese 4: Student Announcer 4: Project Green 3. 4: Prom Committee 3. 39 Jami-Sue Cloney 9 Walker Road The moment may be temporary but the memory lasts forever Jami enjoys sailing and capsizing with A M K . skiing, long walks and good tans . pet peeves: away football games, late practices, not having enough time But I ' m not a preppie 1 likes Heavenly Hash ice cream, band weekends dislikes being put in boys gym classes favorite people Anne Marie. Brian, Sean. Pool Staff, many others . found in the pool, on the phone sweaters and docksiders college Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2. 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Girls ' Swim Team 1, 2. Photography Club 4, Track 1. Yearbook Staff Michael Coleman 236 Dover Road One begins to live when one faces reality Mike found in the Media Center, in the lot, Shurfine. under the car field tnps in T S What is this? likes fast cars, four-wheeling dislikes getting pulled over, dnnkers Howdy ' s favonte people: P M . A M , Camy, P. R . J C , Joe. Al pet peeves Rustangs. hood scoops, tough days It ' s a toy Favonte activities: landscap ing. willerfests. bottling . loves having a good time . . small groups college, business management Swim Team 2. 3. 4; Football manager 2, Spnng Track manager 3. Debate Team 1 N Craig Colpitis 205 School Street To be fully human is to be unpredictable Craig . . . Let ' s go shoot hoops found in the lunch room or in the gym , likes lunch block study. Sunday afternoons, whalers, movies, ten pointers Fuaar . . dis- likes late practices, law. . favonte activities are all sports and parties favorite peo- ple Dan. Sam. and the guys How ya doing . . . pet peeves: cigars. J ' s. snobs, shut- tles college. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1. 2. 3, 4 J Paul Condrin III 236 Burgess Avenue Hard work in the beginning will make it easier in the end. Paul . . favorite activities: running, woodshop. parties, all sports likes Levi ' s, sleep- ing late, friendly people, and you 1 dislikes Sunday nights. Monday mornings, groupies, H block studies . . uh huh . found around the track, in the whirlpool, in the ' 65 Dodge Polara . I need some gas . pet peeves: D ' s , working at Shaeffer Stadium. 4 at a table. Ashland High favorites Champ, Woody. Vog. and everyone else . . blue eyes, brown hair, quiet, sincere college Spnng Track 1. 2. 3. 4. Cross Country Track 1. 2, 3. 4. Captain 4; Winter Track 1.2, 3. 4. National Honor Society 4 Edward Conley 66 Burgess Avenue Do not dwell on the past for it cannot be undone, do not wony about the future for it has not yet arrived, )ust relax, enjoy, and make the most of the present Ed favonte activities baseball and football . pet peeves: cruising, hitting houses . . - likes: 2 15, all nighters . . . dislikes: disco, curbs, favorite people: Gib, Fan. Lax found, at Bergson ' Marshfield, or Cedar Hill Verbal suicide. Whad ' dya want, blood r college. Winter Track 1, 2, Golf 4 Charleen Connors 148 Pond Plain Road What ' s life without a little fun Lee, Leaping . . . likes: Mich ' s, the reservior with C C Yea 1 favorite people: Chuck. Pam. Debbie. Paul, Mike, Fuzzy. Sharon Found with Chuck, Ridge Brain- tree, on the way anywhere with Pam, on the phone Do you care 9 . How do you feel? . . dislikes being called a dizzy blonde. Westwood parties, taking a beating, com ments on her driving crack . shut up 1 favorite activities are nights in Braintree, partying with Pam . . . Hey. were seniors ' big blue eyes, blushes easily, usually wears black college Semor Play; Softball 3. 4. Cheerleader. Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 1,2. Swim Team 1, 2; Chemistry Club 3. Powder Puff Football. Sandra Cook 167 Can-oil Avenue Live life with no regrets and live it to the fullest Sandy. Me , Sans pet peeves Sat morning band practices, fakes, photographers favorite activities partying, concerts, playing French horn likes weekends, ol ' Chevy. Lakeville dislikes: homework, vicious beatings . . Tnps , No way favontes Dudes. Fogger. Ears. Mikie, . . Zoo it found in the music room, Cums, Sal ' s . . . Hey wait a minute . . YCWACSOYA sneakers, smiling . college. Concert Band 1 , 2. 3, 4; Marching Band 1.2.3. 4. Orchestra 1.2,3. 4. Yearbook Staff. OneAct Plays 1.2, Track 1, 2, Musicals 2. 3; Senior Class Play. Southeastern District 1. 2. AFS Club 2. Arthur Costonis 138 Mill Street Virtue is its own reward Art. Woody . . . likes Fleetwood Mac. J. T., E. W., F. ... dislikes tall girls, morning practices Hey Lady ' found under the hood of the truck, working in a tree, cruising in 73 Chevy pick-up, New Hampshire favorite activities drawing, fishing, camping, working on motors Ah Yes ' Oh Sugar 1 R L, J M , G R . S. T., N N,, and everybody else mustache, neat printer ' college rich, successful architect. Spnng Track 1. 2. 4; Golf Team 1. 2. 3. 4, Winter Track 1, 2. 4. Senior Class Play, Foot- ball 1. 2. 40 :::-: ; :; ■: : - •- — . : _:■- :■- - - - : - . 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Hkes SDaabeny him ns. decorating . . . tUhit --- ' •- - •■:•■■. : : ■- -.- - ScanorPbgcSollB .-,::.---=- a Una Soaiel -?.:■• - . iz ' -.-z - - ' -:-- ■. :• - 41 William Deacon 41 Hampton Road He who resorts to throwing dirt, loses ground. Bill Deac ' s likes Telling bad jokes, going to classes late, girls pet peeves: bad pictures, referrals. English enjoys fixing V W ' s favorites: C L ., S F . S. S. found in the bug Vouch 1 . Soup 1 - . tall. red. and handsome. College Basketball 1. 2; Soccer 1. 2 Joseph Delapa 66 Oak Street A thing you sincerely believe in cannot be wrong. Joe . . quiet and easy going likes 79 Mustangs. Boston, turbos, parries pet peeves Fat girls, cigarettes enjoys dirt biking, ping pong. pool, skating favorites: N. M.. Undo. Paul found over Chip ' s, media center, or caf college Track 2. Swim Team 2 Julie Delaplace 121 Smith Dnve And what about tomorrow 9 And what about our dreams, and all the memories we shared 7 Julie. Mom found last seat on the right, on the aisle, on the field Is there life af ter band practice 7 likes California, bellboys P H . D T Pet peeves; macho, men. all talk, no action . favorite people: the gang, D T girls. Clem, band cuties Oh Shezzbart medical profession Chorus 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4: AFS Program 3. 4. Year- book staff 4. Harlequin 3, Prom Committee 3. Dnll Team 1. 2. 3. 4. Health Careers 3. 4. Vice-Pres 4, Bloodmobile 3, 4, Musical 3. Project Green 4 Paul Dellorusso 117 Tamarack Rd. Sean Devlin 211 Downey Street Do not dwell on the past for it cannot be undone, do not worry about the future for it has not yet arrived, just relax, enjoy, and make the most of the present Dev . . Kato. you stupid fool! likes: music, hoop, track . dislikes little kids who think they ' re big Hi 1 favorites Mr B . Mr Walsh, Mr M., Laurie. Jamie. Kato . . . enjoys the trumpet, basketball This is true two eyes, two ears, a nose and a mouth Unique sense of humor college — professional musician Band 1.2,3. 4. President 4. Concert Band 1 . 2. 3. 4. Orchestra 3. 4; WHS Dance Band 3. 4; All State Band 4; Track 3, 4; Boys ' Basketball 1 , 2; Pit Orchestra Musical 3. 4; Dis- tnct Band 3, District Orchestra 4 Sarah Dew 979 High Street Live life free as it was meant to be Sally Dude . Elfie pet peeves English, homework, unfriendly people likes: winning games, being with fnends dislikes: getting her picture taken, any school morning No Way Favorite people Panama Ed. Sans. Mike. ears, and all others she has not met Found at Cumberland ' s, the porch, babo bus two socks that never match. Future plans to become a career woman. Chorus 2. 3; Girls ' Glee Club 1 . AFS 1 . Drill Team 3; South Pacific Make Up Commit- tee 2. Hello Dolly Chorus Line 3 Gregory DiGregoro 475 High Street And I laughed at the angered hand as it pushed me aside. Greg pet peeves locker combinations, waking up before noon, using their math system Enjoys building sets, not shaving, old Beatle tunes likes J Lennon dis likes black shoes with brown laces, black with green stnpes, red with brown dots ' No, I ' m not crazy. ' Can we fix it with stnng 7 Found sitting on floors, the Music Room. Backstage Wears sweat shirts or work shirts Favorite people The crew, B. W . T P College Chorus 3. 4; Senior Play, Musical 3. 4, One Acts 3. 4 Richard Doherty 74 Magnolia Drive Where there is an open mind, there will always be a frontier Richard enjoys sailing, lifting, playing hoop, roading Favorite people C. C . J. M., M Fit found in the weight room likes Sanfo. Walshy. E W and F , George Ben- son, classical music . Dislikes too much H. W . typing, hard rock What 7 . Pet Peeves: Ah Yes! . Dick Hi Mom Dad ' College or Marines Track 2. 3, 4. Astronomy Club 4. Basketball 1. 2. Movie Club 2. 3, 4. Winter Track 4. 42 Maureen Donlon 200 Porter Street Yesterday is in our hearts; tomorrow is in our dreams. Mo Favorite activities: Skiing, field hockey, track and beaching it Likes: freckles, outgoing people, ice fights, and the Funky chicken . dislikes: Mature people, flakes pet peeves: back seat drivers, pocketbook pryers. and runny noses Why me - I can ' t take it! . . Found: slopes, tracks, in the van. and near food Favorite people: Class of 79 and certain underclassmen machine gun laughter - college bound. Pep Club 3. 4; Spring Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 4. Yearbook Staff 4. Harlequin 3. 4. Ski Team 1. 2. 3. 4; Co Captain 4. Field Hockey 1, 2. 3, 4; Co-Captain 4. Prom Com- mittee 3. Health Careers 4; Powder Puff Football 4 Karen Doull 325 Oak Street The door of fnendship is unlocked by a smile. Karen. Ka likes little kids, laughing memones found: on the field at halftirne, with Bnan. laughing dislikes: taking notes, turtlenecks . Pet Peeves: typing checks, learning to ski. herpes Oh cuteness Favorite people: Bnan. Lon. Jami. Class of 1979 . . . Favorite activities: talking on phone, shopping, having fun . space between teeth, tiny . . nursing. Chorus 2. 3. Drill Team 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Spanish Club 3; Prom Committee 3: Health Careers 4; No Parentheses 3. Kirt Doursounian 48 Willard Circle Live and let die; the words haven ' t changed; neither will 1 Koko . . 84. 33 . . Mad onion . enjoys: driving fast, track, football, girls . . dis- likes gossip . . likes: blondes, dressing up. champagne Favontes. Fab, John. Lauren. Rhonda . located: Lauren ' s, the Cape, driving around . Pet peeves: speed traps, ac- cidents. O K tall, athletic, and generous 1 forget . college. Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Winter Track 2. 3. 4; Spnng Track 1, 2. 3. 4 Kenneth Dowries 126 Greenacre Road It ' s not really how much you team sometimes, but how much you find you don ' t know. Ken likes beating Medfield dislikes losing to Dover found in the practice room favonte activities double quartet, dance band, soccer Once more from the top. When does the bell nng? Plug in and chug away college, teaching and performing music. Band 1. 2. Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Dance Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Chorus 3. 4. Double Quartet 2. 3, 4; Senior Play; Spnng Track 2. 3. 4. Winter Track 4. Boys ' Basketball 1. 2. 3. Boys ' Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4. All-Eastern Chorus 4. Diane Doyle 10 Birch Street We cannot discover new oceans unless we have the courage to lose sight of the shore. Diane likes: being an AFS host sister, singing dislikes: cold, late practices, being tall, late night studying found: on field at naTrrime. Mr D ' s. second seat from back, left side pet peeves All talk, no action. not keeping in touch, term papers So cute and squishy. . I don ' t believe you favorite people: Clem, the gang, K. C. nursing. Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4; AFS 1. 3. 4, Vice-President 4. Senior Play, ticket committee; Drill Team 1. 2. 3. 4. National Honor Society 3. 4. Secretary 4; Pep Club 3, 4. Yearbook Staff 4. Harlequin 3. Madrigals 2, Health Careers 3. 4. President 4. Musical 2, 3. 4 Jennifer Drayton 95 Locust Drive Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it. Jennifer brown hair, blues, and antennas enjoys: snowball fights, bushwacking, and Outward Bound 1 favorite people; TEC crowd, Zachary, Crew 1 — Nomads, Miss Sheff found: at Brigham ' s. art room, or spaceship likes poetry. Appalachian Gap. animals pet peeves: lirterbugs. ice cream cones. Westwood lingo, crammed toes, and saying good-bye . . . college. David Easland 323 Pond Street Life is as long and as full as you make it David . .. likes: Yes. Fridays . .. found: where ' the action is . . . dislikes; Mondays, homeroom .pet peeves: getting out of bed . Sure - Tell me about it favonte people: G. T., M. S.. J. B. N. . . favorite activities: dirt nding. skating . . college Paul Engeian 22 St. Denis Drive If you can ' t be good, be careful. Paul . . . pet peeves: cigarettes, cliques, snobs . . . favorite activities: parrying, sports, parking . likes brunettes. Steve Martin, East Boston . . - dislikes school lunches, hangovers, boring weekends Baaaaugh, Later. Hopes favorite peo- ple Mike. Stick. Chris. Lee . . . found at Chris ' house, at Illusions, cruisin ' disco hair cut. always smiling college Hockey 3. 4; Track 2 43 Michael Fabiano 43 St. Denis Drive It doesn ' t matter how big the dog is in the fight, but how big the fight is in the dog Mike. Fab pet peeves: school between 8 and 2:15, Dover 7. WHS 6 . . enjoys pum ping iron. 99. dune buggy riding . likes running into an endzone, being outdoors dislikes crowded places, rumors , Wolverines. Ready! Ready ' , , favorite people family, team, fnends found on the football field, in the locker room , college Football 1. 2. 3. 4, Tn-Capt 3. 4, Pep Club 4. Track 2, 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4 Hilary Fairbanks 247 Nahatan Street If you can behold I ' ll make the statue move, indeed descend and take you by the hand: but then you ' ll think . . . Hilary I ' m not paranoid! . found in art rooms, somewhere between Boston and Cambndge, not running track . favorites: Mr Sloan. Ms. Curren. Mr M . Jimmy I ' m confused . . enjoys traveling, spending money . . likes: Fiats. Jaquars. thoroughbreds, dancing on tables . pet peeves: Rick ' s blackmailing attempts, Chns ' AMX the death stare college Track 1, 2, 3. Drama Club 1, 2: Yearbook Staff, Swim Team 2 John Fannon 48 Pond Plain Road Talent is produced in solitude Character is the stream of life Jack, Fanman found at Bergson ' s, on the track, in Marshfield pet peeves: Lax ' s tango, flat tires, people leaving trash in the car . . . favorite activities football, track, baseball . likes running, small parties . dislikes cruising, football practice, trips to Marshfield favorite people: E. C, Gib, Lax. G. L, Moon, and the rest college Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1. 2, 3, 4: Winter Track 2, 3, 4. Charles Ferzoco 109 Bearing Drive We must make a journey in our own lives Charlie favorite activities: parties, cars, concerts Come, on Dallas, . . Yeh, right . favorites include D D.. Snowman. Jimbo, D S., Doc found at Roche Bros . . . Tell us . , . likes weightlifting , . pet peeve: snob s , always breaking drum sticks . sneakers, always smiling , college. Band 1, 2, 3; Concert band 2. 3 Susan Filippone 10 Putting Dnve Nothing is so contagious as enthusiasm. Sue. Soup likes: winning with A. M . the Cape, payday dislikes A. O M , F . I. C, the vertible, knees . favorites: S. M. F. ' s, A. K,, N. T., L T.. and more enjoys coaching, Softball, basketball sweaters, dimples . . . college-bound. Senior Play, Softball 2, 4; Yearbook Staff, Project Green Maura Fitzpatrick 50 Marshall Street The soul would have no rainbow had the eyes no tears. Maura. Fitz, Muffin, Disco Woman . Later Baby . . . likes Northenders. freak lines, red roses, gold and silver dislikes working, nsing early, waiting for phone calls, bus rides . . Another day . . . favorites are Guy my man. Rathy, Pan. N icy, J F . Wissy, Disco V and many others found at Illusions. Landsdowne St, Ann ' s Bye. Bye Baby Take me now activities include musicals, disco ' s, biking Give me a break pet peeves: craigtiles. red hair, green masks freckles, blue eyes, brown curls . . college, success. Chorus 1. 2: Girls ' Glee Club 1: Senior Play: Pep Club 1, 2; Distnct Chorus 4, Drama Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Staff. Dianne Fleming 110 Croft Regis Road Only they who see the invisible can do the impossible Dianne . Duff . Flem Pet peeves: static cling, ' all talk, no action. ' purposelessness likes dependable people, disco beat, quick come backs, ' creating order out of chaos dislikes being cold . . Really?! . Oh I forgot found with the dynasty, DT. third seat from the back on the left, window seat . . freckles, crimson face . college, the Fed AFS 1: Drill Team 2. 3. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Musical 2, costumes 2. 4: Yearbook Editor. Math Team 3: No Parentheses 3 Gary Flodin 59 Fairview Street We can think about forever but we really only live today Gary. Fred Have a nice one found at the Texaco station, Bowls, Venice favorite activities include hockey likes driving fast. Duster, race cars dislikes Hello Kitty, attempted hypo ' s Pouf , , . favorite people are R K , and the gang Oh, look! pet peeves Paul ' s car . dirty hands, nice smile work. 44 Susan Flynn 40 Hooper Street The important thing is this: to be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become Fuzzy . . pet peeves are Monza, G T , waiting, finding something to wear . Good kid . . favonte people Foster T and J , Steve, Bill, all the girls of 77 and 79 . . . Are you ready to walk out the door? . found on the way to anywhere, visiting . . favorite activities are swimming, cruising with the old gang, hitting HoJo ' s at wee hours . . . likes the Volksy, being with good friends, laughing . dislikes squeaky girls, heavy discoers ... big smile, dimples college, Florida. Chorus 1. 2; Senior Play. Pep Club 1; Track 1, 2. 3, 4. Girls ' Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3. Sharon Foster 34 Wagon Road Fun is for those who can handle it Sharon, Foster Child likes to laugh with anyone dislikes Uncle Sam ' s . found with Fuzzy at B. C, with Canice at Merry Meetry Lake, the Arc with Lauren favorite people Class of 79, X. B. H. 77 pet peeves: whiny voices, getting up, public dis- pla ys of affection, M M , LWL favorite activities spiking, chowing, going out with the girls So what else? Okay untied shoes psyched for Haly college. Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Girls ' Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Captain 4; Prom Committee 3; Project Green 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Edward Francis III 759 H.gh Street I can ' t make people like me, but if I wasn ' t myself, I wouldn ' t like me. Todd, Bigfoot . . favorite activities hiking, biking, mountain climb- ing, flirting pet peeves: stop signs, speed limits, dust found on the football field, with Meagher, as far away from school as possible, in trouble . likes: Beatles, girls, good food, girls, winning seasons, girls dislikes school, cold, windy days, getting nailed with illicit items big feet, blond . Oh wow 11 Gorgeous favorite people. K M.. Missy, Claire. B G., Dewey, J. K. P., Kippy, Chrissy, C. K , and many others . . college. Football 1. 2. 3. 4 Laura Fry 77 Blueberry Lane Dreams live forever Laura likes: love stories, surprises, people with a sense of humor . dislikes Mass dnvers. pessimists . - - Casual pet peeves homework dunng vacations, insensitive remarks, self centered people favorite activities drawing, running, writing, singing I love it favonte people L K , M T . D T F. ... white socks, writes on hands . . . found on the track, running cross country a true California girl always smiling . . . college No Parentheses 4. Cross Country 2. 3, 4; AFS 4, National Honor Society 4, Yearbook Staff; Softball 1; Student Rep 1. French Club 4. W rv ' v i i m v m W . m 1 Suzanne Fuller 466 Summer Street Happiness comes from within 1 Suzanne Scuff man likes: B. C. and U Mass guys, food, loud tunes . favontes the Gang , L W„ S. D.. M. L located: Needham Y. M. C A. or Mac ' s parking lot Okay ' enjoys: beach parties, swimming, jogging pet peeves: wolf- ing lunches, sitting in the caf, attempted roughnecks 100% crazy, with apple cheeks nursing school or special education Chorus 1. 2, 3; Girls ' Glee Club 1; Yearbook Staff. Softball 2 Sandra Galins 20 Lakeshore Drive If 1 were a seagull, and all over silver, think I ' d care what a pack of dirty seals thought of my flying ' - ' Sandra favorite activities: skiing, dancing, piano likes pizza, ice cream, bad jokes . . Go for it! How delerious . . Daviski pet peeves: phone bills, the prep look . favorite people family, Ingreeda, P R , M S.. and the rest of Akaci ' s, 2 B ' s and B , , contagious laugh college Pep Club 1. 2: National Honor Society 3, 4. Drama Club 1,2; Yearbook Staff French Club 2; Musicals 1. 2. 3. Bhan Gallagher 203 Washington Street The deepest rivers flow with the least sound. Bnan likes studies, spaghetti. G Block with Chicetti dislikes pizza every Friday. C M . English, term papers, taking the bus You pit 1 Who do you think you are? found in Lakeville, Charles River, back stage favorite activities: skiing, sailing, waterskiing. crewing. biking pet peeves: caf tables with junk on them, morning track practices, loud teachers in the media center favorite people A. B , E H., L. R„ K. C, . . . quiet, friendly , college, business Winter Track 1,3, Spring Track 1,2. Student Council 1 . 2; AFS 3. Senior Play; Musical 2 Joseph Gatozzi 122 Burgess Avenue Where there is an open mind, there will always be a frontier. Joe likes raw chicken in the rain, survival trips Don ' t worry about it favorite activities: building sets, music, working on V W. ' s . dislikes; trig tests, frozen valves, girls on diets . . . favorite people: S S. and the gang, stage crew found; back stage, music room, Scott ' s cabin , , , college, own a restaurant. Band 4. Concert Band 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4; Senior Play, Track 1, 2, Drama Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Explorers ' Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Paul Gaughan 216 Washington Street Let me win but if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt. Paul . Gaugs . likes: lunch block study, vacations, and the Red Sox , . dislikes: last block classes. Monday mornings, and the Yankees . . . favorite activities: all sports, class sleeping, and snakes . pet peeves: cracking knuckles, whistling people, baseball spnnts . found roaming the school, in the gym. or in the caf. . . . favorite people: M. C, Bubu. and Class of ' 79 . . . No, I don ' t think so . . calm, cool, and collected . . . college Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4; Football 1. Phyllis Gavin 46 Washington Street You will do foolish things, but do them with enthusiasm, Phyllis. Wissy . likes dancing, Italians, drums, peppermint stick ice cream . . . dis- likes: ten foot seas, people being out of step, bleached blondes ... pet peeves: Frank ' s curfews, selling bras to fat old ladies, two-faced friends . . activities: acting, sailing, PHDT . favorite people: little Roseannne Roseanna Danna. June, Frank, Maura . . . found aboard the Warlock, 2nd seat from back, left side window . . Love ya . . It ' s not even funny . silly, blonde locks . . college bound. Chorus 2, 3; Senior Play; Drill Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3, 4. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff: Madrigals 3. William Gavin 20 Eastman Avenue When the one great scorer comes to mark against your name, he writes not that you won or lost, but how you played the game Billy . They blew up Cahoons! . . . found in rinks or doing the worm . . favorites: Fly, Lundy, Class of 79 . . . dislikes: human magnets, red lights . Strictly business . . . likes: FBI maneuvers, breakaways, Boston Garden . . . enjoys playing hockey, soccer, and baseball . . pet peeves: Barnickle, Medfield, Animal . . college bound. Baseball 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain 4, Sarah Gelotte 367 Oak Street The words the silent feel are beautiful, Sarah . Pearly . . . impatient and crazy . . likes: Neil Young. Charleston Chews, and the Bunny , . dislikes: disco and getting up . You wouldn ' t believe . . favorite peo- ple: Annie. R, Douglas. V, Q., J, M. . located: Martha ' s Vineyard, media center . . . hobbies: sailing, eating, guitar . . Cut it out! ... pet peeves: BKNO and O. P. road schedules college Senior Play; Pep Club 2, 4; Track 2, 3. 4. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, No Parentheses 4; Musical Scenery 1, 2. Michael Gen-aughty 35 Wentworth Street A victim of circumstance. Mike pet peeves cigarettes, disco, and ugly girls . favorite hobbies: darts, backgam- mon, all sports . likes Blizzard of ' 78, long weekends, half days dislikes: school lunches and cliques . . This is true Boy, are you ugly favorite people: P. F, W, A, R, S, M, L friendly, not to be found . college. Lauren Gerulskis 44 Waldo Way ■Nothing is lost on she who sees with an eye that feeling gave For her there ' s a story in every breeze, and a picture in every wave Lauren pet peeves: filing, rubber fingers . . . favorite activities: sewing, arts and crafts, dreaming likes individuality, Spain, making others laugh dislikes pressure, clam chowder, toads . Gimme a break! . Life ' s rough , favorite people Chuck Barris, dear friends Painful found at her locker ASA creative, ambitious, sentimental ... art college Senior Play; Astronomy Club 4; Yearbook Staff, Spanish Club 3; No Parentheses 3, 4. LeeAnn Giberti 33 Wagon Road I ' m wishing on a star, to follow where you are, I ' m wishing on a dream, to follow what it means: I ' m wishing on a rainbow LeeAnna . enjoys: laughing with Paula, FAF. close friends pet peeves: good byes, Mac ' s tree, P. P P ... J. M. P. W. F. 2. P. V . . likes yellow roses, visits from snow- shoers, Cachet favorites: Jeff, P H., J B.. Mr Case . You know what I was think ing? . found in blue Levi ' s or with J. or P half of Mutt and Jeff . . college Field Hockey 2, 3. 4, Girls ' Basketball 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Senior Play; Health Careers Club 4, Yearbook Staff. No Parentheses 4 Ann Gillespie 96 Alder Road There ' s no such thing as best, in a world of individuals. Annie G. . . . pet peeves: stick shifts, Ah, yeeeeess! , falling up stairs, busy signals . . . favorite activities: swimming and vegging . favorites: Lish, Tish, and Fish, Drugs Co., the girls . likes to be an avid boy-watcher . dislikes: P. O. 1 D. R. T A., Riunlte Where ' s Liz? . Vanishing chemists, Inc.! found at Towlies, Tufts, or cars with no destination . . lost without a comb, boy crazy, 90% angel . . . college Chorus 2, 3; Girls ' Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 3. 4 46 Judith Gillespie 33 Sunrise Road The dreamer Judy likes: roller coasters, sheep dogs, and lobster . . . dislikes, hospitals, being cold, and her nose . . found shopping everywhere and anywhere pet peeves: pop tests, nagging mothers and teachers, spiders favonte people: K. C . C. B.. D O., and niece . . . Somewhere over the rainbow . curious as to what others are thinking . . . college, travel, living in S. California. Betsy Gillis 52 Clearwater Drive So be closer to believing though your world is torn apart: for a moment changes all things, and to end is but to start. Betsy mmmMMM likes: green eyes, green apples, green Jags, yellow roses, and stuffed animals found asleep on a cold window sill or St Thomas . . enjoys: burning cookies, skiing, spending s . smiling . What 7 . pet peeves: a non-white Chnstmas. ninny shakes, missing the Pledge, decisions . . . favorites: P. M., Dan. A S. N . B . and P.. B F E ... cold hands and flat feet . . . college. Student Council 4. Secretary4: Senior Play. Drill Team 1: Pep Club 1. 2, 4; Track 2. 3. 4. Sacred Cheese 4; National Honor Society 3. 4: Drama Club 1. 2; Yearbook Associate Editor. Student-Faculty Forum 3. 4. Secretary 3: Girls ' Basketball 1. 2. Prom Committee 3; Volleyball 2. 3: Project Green 3. 4. Adam Gilmore 1 10 High Rock Street Life is as long and as full as you make it. Adam found: Honaruru. Popcorn. Gun Club, or around? . . favorite people: A. R. Chowder. Speedwagon . . likes: good music . Hey Rocko! . favorite activities: ski- ing, flying, skateboarding . . Good Chowder Bobby pet peeve: disco . angelic features college and conservation or forestry Carta Gomes 221 Strafford Place If you love something, set it free. If it comes back it ' s yours, if it doesn ' t, it never was. Carla . likes: Lynryd Skynyrd. Nov. 5. BC. shaving creme dislikes indecisive peo- ple . . . Did the bell nng 9 pet pee ves: waiting and having nothing to do . . You fooir . . favonte people: Glenn. D. K.. L S., ... located: at Glenn ' s. French St, in the Stang. or GTO . . Has anyone seen Debbie 9 hobbies: partying and cruising . . . commercial art Elise Goyette 7 West Pine Dnve Walpole All the world ' s a stage . . Elise. Lisi, Etta likes: making scenes, red Star Burst ' s, and making excuses after mak- ing scenes pet peeves: bnck houses, and being dubbed L C. or flaky favorite ac- tivities acting and D Q favonte people Gene and the play gang Another broken bulb in the bnght lights of Broadway . found on stage, in red Camaro. or sub- merged in fog . also likes the swirl on top of peanut butter when you first open the jar onginal plans to ride a bike to France college. Band 1. 2; Concert Band 1. 2; Chorus 1. 2; Girls ' Glee Club 1; Double Quartet 3. 4. Student Council 3. 4. Secretary 3. Senior Play: National Honor Society 3. 4. Drama Club 1. 2,3, 4. Secretary 3. Vice-President 4: Yearbook Staff. Madngals 2. Prom Com- mittee 3 Joseph Gundal 136 Ellis Street You ' ve got to have heart . . . Joe . . . likes: dessert. Deutsche Klasse. short people dislikes math, vegetables, com- mercials and ads that aren ' t funny . pet peeves: tests. Beaumarchais and Rousseau . . . found in the library favorite people: J M.. B. D.. L A., anyone Republican . . . college. AFS 4: Sacred Cheese 4. National Honor Society 3. 4. Yearbook Staff. No Parentheses 2. 3. 4: Chess Club 4. French Club 3. 4. Christopher Haley 1284 High Street Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it Chns. Lax Likes tango, girls that always smile favorite activities baseball, foot- ball, hockey. P Town .pet peeves: cig. smokers, losing at cards, cruising . . Give me a break. Freak out! Ed. Fan. T M . Mac found in Fenway Park. Bergson ' s. with the B. G. college Football 1 Ellen Hanley 24 Strasser Avenue Be an individualist, for one who follows is always behind. El . . . likes Buicks. red formulsa, summers in Poppy dislikes blue flashing lights, English favorite activities: decorating with the girls, going to the Cape, campaigning for Ed King pet peeves: speeding tickets. Max. staying at Lauren ' s. Mr Bill, Guidance, matches. Sky Hawks . . Basically No prob . found in Poppy, red cars, blue Buick favorite people Capies. class of 79. Gov, F C never tall enough . nursing Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Play 4. Gymnastics 1, 2. 3. 4. Captain 3. 4 47 Amy Hanlon 30 Beacon Street The only way to have a friend is to be one. Amy - Let ' s boogie 1 . - favorites: L D and the gang . likes: Trans Ams, Music, be- ing with fnends . dislikes: dirty looks, gaining weight, being cold . . . Sure! . . . found Honolulu. Venice, or Roche Bros Really? . . . enjoys: singing, horseback riding, dancing pet peeves: . typing, working weekends, snobs and or cliques . . friendly big blue eyes - college bound Majorettes 1, 2. 3, 4; Captain 2, 3. 4; Hockey Cheerleading 1, 2, 3; Track 1; Double Quartet 3. 4. Glee Club 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4, Pep Club 4, Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Madrigals 2. Musical 4 Edward Harnett 15 Glandore Road The greatest reward for doing is the opportunity to do more. Ed likes: the Beatles. Fleetwood Mac. Woody Allen movies. Tonight Show, travel. Italian food . dislikes long periods, taking the bus. Monday mornings, crowded lunch tables pet peeves: homeroom, late bus, school lunches, homework over vacations . , Favonte activities swimming, amateur photography, movies, traveling . . where found: looking forward to Italy When does this penod end? , . . . Yes, Ann. I did the French. . . . college. Student Council 1, 2. AFS Club 3, Senior Play 4, Winter Track 1, 3, Sacred Cheese 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Musical 3. 4. No Parentheses 3, 4. Angelo Hasiotis 32 Railroad Avenue Don ' t suspect anything, but be prepared for everything Greek likes: blondes, parties dislikes: stuckup broads enjoys: ranking, party ing, working ... pet peeves: Hello Kitty , school lunches Do you want to live? favorite people: J. S.. C. P., B. C. . found cruisen, Mattappan Square, or The Club . . . Tell me about it humorous, that attempted moustache Jr college — restaurant business. Football 1, 2, 3, Manager of Basketball 1, 2. Scott Hayward 59 Magnolia Drive Scott found at Frankenstein ' s after midnight or over Theo ' s for all nighters likes: fast cars. snow . favorite people Nancy. Dello. Rob. Beats. Ted. Gibbo dislikes: school pet peeves Westwood. favonte activities partying, going sideways, shooting, clubbing Wentworth Swim Team 1. Kathleen Hazen 60 Dover Road Nothing ever succeeds which exuberant spirits have not helped to produce Katie ear to ear smile favonte people Mr W , The Neighborhoods. Italians What a killer found: running to class, in a fog. or out to lunch pet peeves: At tempts, people who babble, and being short likes pickles, the Who, a Mercedes Benz dislikes peanut butter and chocolate chips, hallway traffic jams, stupid ques rions Give me a break . always laughing medical technology AFS Club 2, 3. 4, Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Spanish Club 1, 2, 3: Prom Committee 3; Musicals 1. 2. 3, 4 Susan Healy 183 Whitewood Road Do not follow where the path may lead. Go, instead, where there is no path and leave a trail 1 Sue located: Emmett ' s car heading nowhere or in the cellar dislikes working Saturdays and or boring weekends . . likes: 11 6 76, Jethro Tull. and Sugarloaf . enjoys: concerts, parties, skiing, cruising, pet peeves: disco, waiting, and getting caught fnends; Emmert, L S , J. M. .. . I ' ll throw you 1 medical record ad ministration Susan Heinrich 5 Hawktree Drive Klat sieht du, du von weitem sieht ... Heinie pet peeves: dogs, disco, spinach, surface talk found Madow, Kat mandu. Krumme Lanke . favonte people Sabine, Lutz, and Goetz likes hitchhik ing. boys with long hair, city life dislikes rich guys, suburbs enjoys tennis, dnnk ing tea, and Emerson Thoreau Grins . Kindv . . cowboy boots, large shirts and tight jeans . travel. Exchange Student 4, Senior Play, Pep Club 4. Winter Track 4, Spring Track 4. Photography Club 4; Volleyball 4 Paula Henderson 1 1 Reed Avenue If you love something, set it free If it comes back, its yours. If it doesn ' t, it never was. Paula gullable pet peeves Southcape beach, 5 ft stonewalls, goodbyes, being broke, dog dishes . likes concerts, Italian food, Blizzard of ' 78. roses. England, dungarees, meeting people . dislikes early mornings after late nights Robbie, LAG, JEB, J S.. J. B , Mr. Case I ' m hungry! . Wait, wait, wait ... ... favorite activities: skiing, walks on the beach, being with Robbie, making Lee Ann laugh 4 26 73 . . . found at apt. 636. . always a smile . college, travel Senior Play; Pep Club 1. 2. 3, 4, National Honor Society 4; Field Hockey 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 48 James Herendeen 24 Draper Lane The wrong way always seems the more reasonable. Jim found on Draper Lane or under a car likes: good parties and good friends, rock n roll . enjoys: skiing, hockey, motorcycling . This town ' s dead favorites: all the Islington partiers pet peeves Italian food, disco quick on his feet technical school. Laura Hess 48 Wessex Drive People can be divided into three groups: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened Laura layers of clothes located: Youlden ' s. Falmouth beaches, art room . . . favonte people: T. M.. L T . Boom likes: Pousette Dart, club, blizzards and summer . . . dislikes: double bio. changing for gym enjoys: partying, skiing, going out for lunch . . . pet peeves ranking ankles. Four to a table 1 fog brain . . . Colby College. AFS 2. 3. 4; Senior Play. Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Staff Jean Higginbottom 132 Ellis Street Something you sincerely believe in cannot be wrong. Jean likes: sweaters, sleeping, snow, and M M ' s . . dislikes forgetting, homework, and getting up early I ' m only kidding favorite people C B . T M . S R . V W . . . favonte activities: tennis, shopping, and movies pet peeves managers and or pushy people located: Cape Cod or Eagermann ' s with Carolyn . . laughter stricken . . . college and travel. Chorus 3, 4. Senior Play. Yearbook Staff. Photography Club 4 June Howley 50 Brookfield Road If you can imagine it. you can achieve it. If you can dream it. you can become it. June . . likes starry nights. Chnstmas Eve. peppermint-stick ice cream, anything pink, poprocks . dislikes masculine girls favorite people: Paul, family. Phyllis. James Cagney found: dance studio. Rocky Nook enjoys summertime. Gone With The Wind, presents with big bows, roses and furry kittens pet peeves: macho men, waiting . . lucky 22... brown curls . . . feminine . always laughing . college, nursing. Chorus 1. 2, 3. 4. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Senior Play. Drill Team 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Yearbook Staff. Prom Committee 3: Madngals 3. Musical Choreographer 2. 3. Edward Huber 172 Burgess Avenue Thinks like a man of action, acts like a man of thought Ed. Hubie the little elf . Mr Wesrwood . . likes toga parties, riding in limousines, S. F chile, Cahoon ' s dislikes lost hubcaps, the Arc , practice, calls at 4:00 a.m. pet peeves L W L.. football camp. Gig ' s neck, being picked up by A D . weight gaining milkshakes. P P II. leaving parties early Huddle up Have you seen Barb? enjoys football, track, planning Homecoming Week. eating Brain Gig. Waldo. Class 19 ... found on the field or in weight room, driving Rusty Jones 53 fnendly. sincere . . college Student Council 3. 4. President 4; Senior Play: Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Winter Track 2. 3, 4: Spnng Track 2. 3, 4, Yearbook Staff: Student-Faculty Forum 4: Prom Committee 3. Ann Ihnatko 33 Marshall Street The only way on earth to multiply happiness is to divide it Ann . . pet peeves working Sundays, being called Disco. yellow lights, getting up at the crack of dawn favonte activities, freakin ' and rockin ' . likes: the night life. WBOS. S l, North Enders dislikes: craigtiles. foreigners , macho men Hey-y . Hi. guys , Like, you know favorite people everyone, almost found at T. P. I., Illusions, with the dynasty green eyes college Chorus 2: AFS 1, 2; Drill Team 1. 2. 3. Senior Play: National Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Yearbook Staff; French Club 2 Thomas Jacobs 116 Pond Street The greater accomplishment is not staying on the top but getting up after you have fallen Tommy likes Boston Garden, toga parties, road trips, D block Executive parking spot located: Waikiki Beach, Dixie ' s, or with Northeast Tennis Crew dislikes: Millis. Take up that tray! . Let ' s go rowing! favonte people: Sunset Lodge members, Mr Case. Mr Crowe, the crew pet peeves: Monday Night Football, thum bing to Rush ' s. Deac ' s Fort . . enjoys: hockey, diving. Blizzard 78 always ready, willing, and able . . college bound Football 1. Boys Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain 4 Lauren Jarvis 27 Kingswood Road It is not how long you live, but how well. Lauren likes: Oceanography with Bill and Chns. soaps. Butterfingers . . dislikes: be- ing aggravated by Fuzzy, doctors, one thing . . favorites: Class of ' 79 and others . . . located: on the boat or all together in A ' s truck . . Ga . . pet peeves: awaiting con- victs at Uncle Sam ' s, being alone with Ellin, no gum Perfected fits of hysteria, likes dirty jokes , Billy, they blew up Cahoons . . found for college. Class Vice President 1. Student Council 1 ; Senior Play: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1. 2; Field Hockey 1: Prom Committee 3; Basketball 1. Gymnastics 3: Volleyball 2 49 • Melissa Johnson 40 Lynn Terrace A smile costs so little but means so much Melly wacky laugh pet peeves fights, speeding tickets, being called Mother hen . . . enjoys: tennis, catching the soapies. Fan Club activities Be serious favontes Jud. P H . Giggles and the boys found at parties or in the Tonno with Starsky likes football and hockey games, all-nighters at J. B. ' s. V. C ' s . . Oh. come on now! . . . dislikes: the bug, moody people, flat tires college Senior Play; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Field Hockey 1. 2. 3. Basketball 1. Tennis 1, 2. Prom Committee 3 Kathleen Keefe 90 Wagon Road Those who bnng sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves, Kathy. Kath likes ice cream, snow, dances, Boz, dimples Groovy 1 . dislikes rollercoasters. diets, cigarette smoke, rain . . . Hi. you guys ' pet peeves writing term papers the night before they ' re due, turning red , intervals found running around Westwood. Friendly ' s. trying to get organized favorites S M . A. M . S T . Mr F . C and S . and lots others What 9 . enjoys running, laughing, teasing Mr Sanfo always asking a question two seconds after the teacher has answered it . . college Senior Play; Spring Track 1 , 2, 3. 4. Winter Track 1 . 2. 3, 4. Co-Captain. Cross Country 3, 4. National Honor Society 3. 4; Yearbook Editor. No Parentheses 3, 4 Cheryl Keegan 103 Brookfield Road We walk by faith, not by sight- Cherry likes Dontos. Dr Pepper, brown Pintos dislikes big words I find that hard to believe This is tme! located at Papa Gino ' s or Young Life favontes Mr M , J B , Dee. Duff. Shmaw. Veed. members of the dynasty enjoys camping and growing cute nose and baby feet college bound Band 1.2.4. Concert Band 1 . 2. 3, 4. National Honor Society 3. 4. Astronomy Club 1 . Yearbook Staff Maureen Keough 40 Locust Drive What lies before and what lies behind are tiny matters when compared with what lies within S S. Mo ped located Sandwich beach. Larz before proms, anywhere and everywhere favontes Greek. Ann, Bets. Dilemna likes Blizzard of 78. cof- fee with Bets. Kookoo juice . enjoys dancing and directing Who 9 Me 9 pet peeves: confusing plans, curfews Moke 9 dimples college Senior Play; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Drama Club 2. 3. 4. Yearbook Staff. One Acts as ■HL ■■. ?K ' 111 John Kenvan 25 Forbes Road No goal is too high if we climb with care and confidence. Jack. Gig found in the locker room or guarding donuts enjoys: baseball, football, mountain climbing Jolly, Jolly favonte people V T , Mel Co . the Diehards. Wolvennes That ' s what she said likes: C Tiegs. snowshoes. the Hub dis- likes Millis Medway. getting burned pet peeves Mic Ponnies. too tired to party lean. mean, and mobile college Senior Play. Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain 4. Track 3. 4. Yearbook Staff. Basketball 1, 2 Daniel Kinsman 16 Sylvan Road He who goes to bed, and goes to bed sober, falls as the leaves do and dies in October; but he who goes to bed, and goes to bed mellow, lives as he ought to and dies and honest fellow. Dan . . . I ' m so confused likes good parties and J D ... dislikes breakfast at Mary Hartigan ' s favontes wrecking crew. Are you on drugs 9 enjoys Pink Floyd pet peeves L W L . E W L. Mon night football games Who ARE you 9 Located Space Station 5. George mobile tall. dark, and handsome college Football 1. 2. Track 1. 2 Deborah Klint 170 School Street If you love something, set it free If it comes back to you. it ' s yours If it doesn ' t, it never was Debbie. Klinto Has anybody seen Carla 9 likes Easton. doing crazy things favorite activities skiing, making jewelry pet peeves getting up early, Sunday after noons, flat tires This is beyond my control ' Calm yourself favorites: C G.. L. S . S H. B. D.. S L, D. P., J. F cruisin ' in the GTO . . travel, school Patncia Kontnmas 24 Saunders Road A man travels the world over in search of what he needs, and returns home to find it. Patty likes: plants. Flonda. James Taylor, little kids I guess I ' ll do it later ' en- joys bicycling, beaching, being with friends and family, AFS favorites: Nadine. Suzanne. Kay. Andrea, Tom Snyder found at the bank or in limbo between Westwood and Norwood .. . pet peeves wet engines, the Yankees, red lights Rabid usually late college Chorus 2. 3, 4, AFS 2. 3. 4. President 4. Summer Exchange Student 3. Senior Play; Pep Club 1. 2. 3; Track 2. 4; Sacred Cheese 1.4. Drama Club 2. 3, Yearbook Staff; No Parentheses 1. 3, 4. Photography Club 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, South Pacific. 50 David Koval 600 Neponset Street Norwood The will to excel, and the will to win, they endure They are more important than events that occasion them. Dave enjoys running very friendly, always smiling curly brown hair a fnend to all. Robert Kuppens 448 Everett Street Always there is a black spot in our sunshine — it is the shadow of ourselves. Rob, Kupps . likes: Italian food, Pats ' and Bruins ' games. EW8tF dislikes Big D. School lunches. Lopez . . favorite activities: hockey, baseball and basketball, swimming pet peeves: smokers dunng dinner, girls weanng hats and ties, and attempted hard- guys . found: Cape Cod, on the field . . favorite people: Class of 79 college. Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Concert Band 1. 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; No Parentheses 3.4 Richard Landrey 72 Sexton Avenue It is a man ' s duty to live life to the fullest. Enc Larson 4 Tamarack Road He climbs the highest who helps another up Ric likes driving on Syracuse sidewalks with L L and E. W. F. . Ya picked a fine time to leave me Lucille dislikes: Cutting S S s Van Gogh in half Ernst . . . Found Heartland, Art room, or weasling pencils from M S in Room 158 pet peeves: busy signals. G B . hard Butter . . . enjoys blackmailing Hilary, skiing, drawing . . . favorites: M. S., S. M., Mr. M. college Senior Play, Winter Track 1 , 2, 3. 4; Spring Track 1.2; Cross Country 1.2.3, Musical 4. Linda Leonard 145 Thatcher Street So what you want, be what you are! Linda unique always singing likes E. W . food, dancing, partying, getting away . . . dislikes hard rock, gaining weight favonte activities: sewing , sports, jogging . found in different places at different times Oh man, Really? pet peeves: phonies, rowdies, getting up for school . Wanita. Babawanna, Joany. Macho, Teen, others college. Chorus 1. Senior Play; Yearbook Staff, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Powder puff Football; Senior Hockey game 4. Thomas Lindemayer 2 St Denis Drive Set a goal and work for it. you ' ll come out on top. Lindy. ' Hans ' ... Tom ... good natured . .. found: Islington, run- ning, roadside, or near a fridge . . Stupid Pencil . . Likes: high jumping, a good laugh, and taking it all in . dislikes: bad knees false fire alarms. Ken ' s imitations . . . favonte activities: pigging out, sleeping basketballs . Pet peeves: chemistry equa- tions, rankings, doing 5 ' 8 in States, fake milk friends: S. F.. Lif. Val . College. Yearbook Staff; Spnng track 1. 2. 3. 4. Intramural. Weight Training 1, 2, 3, 4. Marcia Lobosco 90 Brook Street A smile makes the day brighter. Marcia . Hey. don ' t walk so fast. Likes: ice cre ' am, country music. Boston . dis- likes: empty gas tank, slow dnvers . favorites Robert. S. D., V. W.; L. W.; S. F Located: Bubbling Brook or in Green Bobcat pet peeves: busy signals, fast walkers . . . loves Italian food and dark Frenchmen . . . college. Chorus 2: Glee Club 2. Student Council 1 , Senior Play make-up. Pep Club 2: Track 1 ; French Club 2. Christopher Lund 13 Millbrook Road What ' s life without a laugh? Lundy, Likes: Mod Squad, D block classes, beach trips . . . Dislikes: passing unmarked cars. Monday night football games. Enjoys: Skiing, fishing, Deac ' s parties Who loves Ya? . . Favorite people: B D.. K. B.. L L. M. F.. M. D . .. Pet peeves: Sinking boats, Keys locked in trunk . . . Found: At Spike ' s Sunoco. Nova Scotia . Sorry I ' m liv- ing .. . college Senior Play; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club 3; Cross Country 1, 2. 51 Lisa Lynch 93 Fensview Dnve If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhpas it is because he hears the beat of a different drummer Lisa Hi you guys ' Likes: Cape summers with S F , Flonda ' 78, laughies. Tab That ' s hysterical! . . Pet peeves Working weekends, moody people enjoys tennis, skiing, collecting memories favontes John, Mary, El, and Clan located Craigville Beach, having good times with John college Senior Play, Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Staff. Field Hockey 1, Tennis 2; Prom Com mittee 3. Joseph Lyons 69 Salisbury Dnve Pet Peeves Fly. Tango, Beans truck. L W. L. . . . Enjoys: Snow, water skiing, baseball Likes Road rnps to Manomet Dislikes Tangovers You ' ll be all right Favonte people Barney, L. S , C D S , K M . SSL Found: Falmouth, Manomet Prep School college Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Chess Club 4 James Macari 22 Westland Avenue If you love something, set it free If it comes back to you. it is yours If it doesn ' t, it never was Jimbo Come on Dallas ' . likes: Freebird and Ted Nugent Enjoys: a party and motorcross Pet Peeves; Chinese Civ and Term reports Favorite people: D. S., T. S.. C R. K. S., Located at Fry Gardens or Lou ' s wild and crazy teddy bear California bound. Senior Play; Football 1; Track 1, 3, 4, Winter Track 1, 3. 4 Eileen MacDonald 110 Pond Street What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity They are trifles, to be sure, but scattered along life ' s pathway, the good they do is inconceivable. Eileen likes: California and bell boys dislikes tall people with heels and seagulls found in Clem ' s office favonte people L M., D D . D. F., S. D. ... Favorite ac- tivities: volleyball and cooking Shoo-bop. shoo bop pet peeves long bus ndes and Fnday ' s physics class long haired, lefty, uncontrollable laughter nursing school Spanish Club 4; Health Careers 3, 4, Volleyball 2. 3. 4. Bloodmobile 3. 4 Scott Mackey 23 Sexton Avenue Life is like a Freebird . Dream on ' Scoot . pet peeves: disco. Hello Kitty , B L. B enjoys skiing, partying, Kegging. and R R. . Good Chowda Favonte people A. A., A G , A. R., and many more . . . located in Venice, 4 WD ' s, or racing autos Six a milla B U Shirts . R. I. S. D Chorus 1, 2; Astronomy Club 4; Drama Club 1, 2. Yearbook Staff; Ski Club 3, 4; Ex- plorers Club 3. 4 Thomas Magn 155 Alder Road I ' d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints Tom Mags Likes WBCN, Monty Python, The Who Dislikes disco, hard guys, and attempted roughnecks located Mobil Country Club or Falmouth Heights Favonte people: Members of the Ring and assorted others . You can ' t get there from here Pet Peeves disco ducks. Mary ' s lingo Enjoys P L. A., Mobil parties, commando missions Bye Now Messy hair U Mass Yearbook Staff: Chess Club 2, Swim Team 1 Nancy Maloof 48 Juniper Ridge Road The secret of life is enjoying the passing of time. Nancy pet peeves: New shoes, crunching metal, teeth gnnding Enjoys mustache pulling, warm sun. hot sand, tall waves Likes Bonanza. Diana Ross. Fred Astaire. Oahu. The Cape. Falmouth Dislikes Cold weather. Monday mornings To each his own Have a nice day Favonte people Lisa. KO.A P . S B . B S Found at the heights smiling college Chorus 2, 3; Senior Class Play; School musicals 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 4. Drama Club 1. 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Harlequin. Powder puff football 4 Paul Manchester 32 Clearwater Dnve If censorship reigns, there cannot be sincere flattery, and only small men are afraid of small wntings. Paul Manch Pet Peeves homework and loud people Favorite activities: Sports, especially baseball, music, and eating Outrageous 1 Dislikes disco and B Bailey Likes: buying albums and Saturday Night Live Where found Fenway Park or gym Excellent 1 bit of an introvert, but honest college and business. Football 1.2. 52 ' .- i ' ■' ; ' 909 Gay Street d save the courtly, foe it is evident that the people vJ not Ken . . Likes: to sleep, eat and dance . . Disikes Chemistry proportions. Toms huz- zas, and boring lectures . .. 1 exit ' . Favorite people: T. L. D. C . John. Perch . . . Found in Media Center of Caf . Freak out r Pet peeves: getting lost in Maine, cor- ney tries, and biology lectures Enjoys track, especially hurdles and discus ikes to meet new people college— dental technology Senior Play: Winter Track 2. 3. 4. Spring Track 2. 3. 4. High Adventures Club 3. FJzabeth Maus 31 Parker Street To love and to be loved is the greatest joy on earth. Berfbe-Bee Lakes: Winning football games and cornperitjo- s Hies: wet pep rallies, working on weekends Pet peeves: writing letter s: cleaning up after untidy people: not knowing what s going on . . Where found: LakeviDe. MA. foot bal field: Efe Nursing Home. Favorite People M F : The DT Girls: Mr. B. Expres- sions: Give me a break. Hey there, dear. ' Favorite activities: Water sking. Eternal question: Is there He after band practice? colege. Chorus 1. Z 3. 4; Senior Play Makup Dril Team 1. 2. 3. 4. Co-Captain 3. 4; Pep dub 1. Z 3. 4; Drama Club 1. Z 3; Yearbook Staff; Madrigals 3: Musicals Z 3: Prom Com rridee 3: Health Careers 4: Dril Team Dancer 3. 4: Project Green 4: Blood Mobile 4. 43 Greenacre Road I know faces because I look through the fabric my own eye ta.es a-: ae-cic : i Fishy Pet peeves Hub caps, busy signals, the mum Likes: skrng. cow tipping, toga partes We ' re there Pinning, sunglasses ya. ya. ya . . dislikes: Turn ■ng purple. P O. Box. rriatchmakirig . . . Nim . . Favorite people Pat Margie. Mike. Hubie. etc Where found m the Bumpa. Meg ' s Caddie . . My Hfe right now Blue eyes, bow-legged accident prone . colege. Student Council 3. AFS Program Z Senior Play ae . Pep Cbb 1 . 2. 3. 4: Track 2 3 4 Drama Club 1 2 3 4 Yearbook Staff. Chess Club 3: Prom Commttec - Voieyball 1.2.3.4. Footbafl Team Mascot 4 Powder Puff Football 4. John May 110 Sycamore Drive John . fun to be with . the truck found around Westwood or down the C Stupid car Ikes motoroyctng, hunting, working on cars . . . Ikes snow days, vaca- - :■• iitt - : — :-e. :: ej 19 Warwick Drive Precious and few are The moments we two can share 5 e - Capricorn with baby blues A . - • ' • e Likes turtles. Chinese food, dose friends . . Dtsfckes waiting enjoys parrying, flute, softbal . . . Really . . . located cruismg in ' 69 Impala with Eddie Favorite people: EdtSe. D R_ D V L B Pel Peeves: Monday mornings, backstabbers. school lunches ... colege — dental -.■;.:- si Band 1; Concert Band 1. Z 3. 4 Orchestra 4. Senior Play: Drama Ck 1: Yearbook Staff _:-= --: ' ■' .-.;- . 26 Carrol Orde Take now your chance to reach for more than ever we have know before. Lorraine Enjoys: drawing and spending money CheDo. Sweetie ' Found Mr. Doom ' s Guidance office, the Gardens Pet Peeves: Dinah. Mo-Hum. Brownies. Her rrits. and Lloyd Favorite people: D D.D.H.K C and gang Squrshy Bz ---- - v j •-= J-r:.-- -.:_-: Z - • -. - ;_-;=. — ; ? -.— ' -- = -; Wins. An School Chorus 3. 4. AFS Program 3. 4. Yearbook Staff 4: Harlequin 3. Iiim i MrJCc . 100 Locust Drive worry about tomorrow it may never come . Likes road trips, concerts, and F. B. games . . Dislikes: Back slabbers, and Favante people: Jud . . Favorite activities: Football, all-nighters. Sunday I . . . Pet Peeves: being grounded F. B. camp. P. C . Let ' s do it Located on the I field in the weight-room, or Nahatan. . .tall and lazy with a crew cut itl.2.3. 4. Basketball 1. 2 81 Alder Road — - =  •:-;§ e :: — er. :: : DSi :-;• ■■•-;-.:.-:----=--=■--. McD 60 Likes footbal other sports, and lots of food . . DtsSkes losing, homework, and waiting Favorite people: Karen. Koko. F B team found with Koko. on the field or in the gym . Pet peeves Anything uneven, secrets, and open closet doors Come on 1 quiet short hair . . Colege. Sr— : -=:- - - - ■■■-;r z ■- --. - - 53 Bnan McDonald 166 Forbes Road To try when there is little hope is to risk failure Not to try at all is to guarantee it. Mac Outrageous . Likes: Bugs Bunny, sleeping, and studies dislikes; crow- ded buses, term papers, disco, and Sunday nights where found: outside, P. B., or Ben White ' s Hobbies: soccer, football, baseball Pet peeves Medfield. Annie Hall look, college applications, and morning practices considerate Boston College and business. Track 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4; No Parentheses 4 Bryan McElroy 25 Hillview Road In my darkest you are my light, in my despair you are my hope, for in my soul you are my friend. Stick . . Time out . . Likes: trucks and sox . Dislikes: Cigs, English, morning prac- tices . . . Just wonderful Located: Slingtown, Bowl ' s house, and Mez Enjoys hockey, parties, cruising, rat racing . Pet Peeves distorting speakers. Monday morn- ings Fnends Hack, Mac. and the gang tall, thin, and dark . college Hockey 2, 3, 4. Chris McGill 47 Crystal Hill Terrace An object in possession seldom retains the same charm it had in pursuit. Mary McGinnis 310 Oak Street The most wasted day of all is that one in which we have not laughed Mare Likes food, relaxing, thoroughly enjoying herself Dislikes: sneezing, D. J. ' s Pet Peeves: Braces. C R. E S . folded at knee, bad experiences, logs Favorite people Pauls. Steve, L , Liz, Kev, . Where found The New Room, P. ' s House, in A ' s Van Favonte activities: Skiing, walking briskly. N Y, Fla., Expressions: That made my life I ' m panicked college, nurse. Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Yearbook Staff; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 4. Paul McGovem 39 Birch Street No man can be happy unless he feels his life is in some way important. Paul athletic football, baseball, hoop Likes golfing, the beach, 81 Dislikes Bondo ' s practices, Friday night meetings, inflated egos . Pet peeves: Buck ' s dnving. D-S loss, football camp. SATs . Hey, leaper 1 found on the practice field. Marshfield, in the Blue Stang college, business Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1 Victor Mclnnis 75 Stanford Dnve The more I study, the more I know The more I know, the more I forget The more I forget, the less I know; so why should I study? Vic found at parties or at Logan Airport Dislikes running out of gas with JON, waiting for slow Ziff to give an answer Pet peeves: Logan Airport, movie theaters, con- certs . Favorite activities: playing pond hockey at Mitch ' s Favorite people: Sammy, Ziffle, Iris, Jon Dub, all the convenient and Slingtown partiers big head Air Force. Hockey 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3; Senior Hockey Game. Mark McNamara 44 Fiarview Street Live a little, love a little: have a lot of fun. Mac ... I didn ' t do it! . . Likes: winning, Zeppelin. Blizzard 78. 69, 84 Dislikes: losing, moody people What ' s up? found at parlies, on roofs, or down the gym Favontes Rush, Wally, Gig, Gabes, all partiers Pet Peeves crutches, Max En joys football, golf, hockey, bird watching active, nice-looking . college Football 3, 4; Hockey 1, 2, Golf Team 1, 2. 3. 4 Kevin Meagher 112 High Rock Lane Life is just one darn thing after another Kevin found on the slopes or around Wesrwood Dislikes: backstabbers Likes: The Doors. Poker, Neil Young Enjoys skiing, hiking, tennis Favorite people: T. F., J L Pet peeves: disco. Westwood night life college. Tennis 2. 3, 4. Ski Club 2, 3. 54 Dennis Megley 26 Birch Tree Drive ' Pleasure has its time, so too. has wisdom Meg likes sleeping on the beach, toga parties. Bickford ' s at 2:00 a.m. . . found play- ing hockey, on the golf course, with friends Dislikes; Medfield soccer players, bliz- zards . Are you senous Yeah, really . Favorite people: Kathy . . college Band 1 . Hockey 1 . 2. 3. 4; Math Team 1.2,3. 4; Golf 1. 2. 3. 4. National Honor Society 3. 4; Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4 John Messina 99 Greenacre Road Your future is wntten What will happen will happen. Let it be that way. John . . Likes: Watching the Bruins. Steve Martin, and the Rolling Stones . . . Pet peeves Riding the bus and work . . Favorite activities: working, hockey, and skiing . . . Favorite people: R. L.. A- C. and many others not too tall, not too small, curly brown hair and brown eyes . . . Technical College Thomas Michael 71 Arch Street Be what you want to be Go where you want to go Dream what you dare to dream Live Tom - . Dislikes: A block, working, and waking up You ' re ugly ' Likes; Saturday nights and dark haired girls Favonte people: Mac. L. A. and Gib . Favorite ac tjvities water skiing, going out, running, fishing Where found Marshfield. Bergson ' s. the Tower, or the Track Pet peeves: Lax ' s glasses, B. B. .. . College bound. Football 1: Track 4 Andria Mitchell 47 Bonney Street Andna long brown hair, always chewing gum and stanng Likes: Cape Cod, com- petitions, track meets, gum Rabid Whoo Pet peeves blushing, term papers, being gullible Enjoys playing the flute, running, swimming, I don ' t believe you favontes family, friends. Mr B and Mr M Found on the field marching All Amencan applepie girl . College. Band 1. 2, 3. 4: Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 4. Swim Team 1. 2. Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Christopher Mitchell 55 Rock Meadow Road Spend your time wisely; it ' s the only money you ' ve got Chns talkative, always too busy working Likes tennis. Washington Workshop Conventions, sunshine Dislikes: Cold weather. A P exams Favonte activities fly- ing, working on campaigns, sailing on Lake Supenor, tennis, traveling th e pre- homeroom nng . B. A.. S. B . J. B.. T. P Pet peeves people who ask stupid questions, traffic jams, weathered-out flying lessons Holy Cow ! . . Up the Creek 1 found at Norwood Airport, Lake Hubert, on the phone, playing tennis college. Law School AFS Program 2, 3. 4. Student Rep 1. 2; National Honor Society 3. 4. No Parentheses 2, 3. 4. Manager of Hoop 1, Spanish Club 4, Photography Club 4. Denise Mitchell 171 Lakeshore Drive If life is worth living, it is worth enjoying. Denise, Mitch . red with freckles Leo Pet Peeves Monday mornings, LWL always up for a party likes concerts. Pink Floyd, 8 8 88 . dislikes school lunches, slow dnvers Really 1 YAA . . Favorite people; B M.. D R. L. B., K. O.. D. G Found cruising or at the rez college Carl Moeller 21 Glandore Road Some men look at life and say why 9 I look at life and say why not? Theresa Monac 168 Rsher Street Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision, but today, well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope Terry Likes: sun roofs, shopping, and phone conversations . . . No shot found in Macborgers, lot. and D S B Howdy Favorite people: V W.. J H . Mac crowd, and Pick . O. K.! . . . Pet peeves: gossip, litter, and burnouts nice smile . . . college Chorus 1. 2; Glee Club 1. Senior Play; Sacred Cheese 4. Yearbook staff 4. Manager of Volleyball 4 Spanish Club 2. Photography Club 4; Volleyball 2, 3. 55 Susan Monaghan 85 Rock Meadow Road Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length Sue or Sis Likes: People, rainbows, ice cream, sweaters dislikes: being late, ap- plications, working on the weekends . Yes 1 . Found on the field, at the rink, at Mac ' s, at the State House. Last seat on the right, practices Enjoys fellow Ph DTers Pet peeves: long, cold practices, not knowing what ' s going on . Is there life after practice- ' Favorite people: The D T girls, Mr B , B F.. just about everyone college Public Relations. Drill team 2. 3, 4; Chorus 3; Hockey Cheerleading 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Pro)ect Green 3, 4: Dnll teams dancer 3, 4. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sacred Cheese 4, Prom Committee 3; Senior Class Play: Yearbook Staff Kay Montgomery 17 Lancaster Drive The sign of a true heart is in the giving and taking of a good joke Kay Likes Dan Fogelborg. Hall and Oaks, E W F., Sensitive, understanding people, foreign places and people has a hard time making decisions Favorite activities: tennis, skiing, photography Favonte people family, fnends. Jeab and the Thai peo- ple, anyone who makes her laugh Found in the pool or on the courts, taking a beating, or in a deep discussion with R. L. college Chorus 3, 4, Class President 2, 3; Class Treasurer 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4. AFS Program 2,4: Exchange Student 3, Senior Play, Yearbook Staff 4. Student Fac Forum 2. Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3. 4, Photography Club 1, 2, Prom Committee 3. Paul Morante 107 Oak Street A fool is one who knows nothing but answers what the questions are and a wise man is one who knows Holly Moulton 476 Pond Street If it weren ' t for the last minute, a lot of things wouldn ' t get done Holly . surrounded by cats . I don ' t know enjoys jog- ging, horseback riding, volleyball, and sailing Dislikes: flying ants Likes: Sleeping, winter, cats Pet Peeves crowds and debts natural curly hair college Senior Play . Treasurer, Astronomy Club 4: Yearbook Staff. No Parentheses 3. 4, William Moulton 476 Pond Street You can ' t win; you can ' t break even, and you can ' t quit the game Billicum. the Unknown Element cleaning volleyball, reading . Likes War Lit . history, Alaska, traveling, Waldorf, and Statler What a bummer Rob, Ted. Alan, Tony college No Parentheses 2, 3, 4; Astronomy 4. Yearbook Staff, Spanish Club 4 Jennifer Mullins 386 Oak Street Neither a borrower nor a lender be; for loan oft loses both itself and friend Jennifer. Jen . . . Likes: cats, snow, pens, fantasy Hurry up ' Dislikes Money, big cars, suburbs . . Favonte people H F . K V , K D , V Q , S G , J G Found Cam- bridge or Media Center Enjoys writing, Bokononism college Track 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3; No Parentheses 1. 2. 3. 4; Editor 4. French Club 3, 4 y X WL. Mk I Thomas Mulroy 402 East Street Life is as long and as full as you make it Tom Moon Moonerfred , Likes The Cape, quiet freshmen girls. S M , L. M , . . Dislikes Shanng lockers Pet Peeves; R. S , J R . blamed for accidents not his fault, running out of gas That ' s Life To each his own Favonte people M F.RS.KD, Fanman. McD . R. D . M R.RT enjoys baseball, football Found on baseball fields or down the Cape college Baseball 4; Football 4; Track 3. Pamela Munroe 38 Oxford Road What ' s life without a little fun Pam . . found on the phone, ridge, or in a green Vega with Lee Pet peeves puppy dog eyes, staying in on school nights, accidents How do you feel ' likes Riunite, baby Michs . Dislikes: Lee ' s whining and Lee ' s driving Enjoys: skiing and parties with Leapin . Favorite people L C . Debb, P B , S B cute, skinny, and always eating College and Criminal Justice Senior Play, Cheerleader 1, Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4 56 Anita Murphy 651 Clapboardtree Street Happy memones are forever friends- Murph Always late Likes Cheese popcorn. M L s. Mare ' s expressions Dis- likes: Static. Fenway scenes, secrets What 1 Friends: D S . E H.N.N.EN Found in blue truck or with friends Enjoys: diving, skiing, pumpkins Pet Peeves Fair game college and nursing Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 2. 3. 4. Yearbook Staff. Girls ' Swim Team 4: Tri Captain 4. Gymnastics 1. 2. 3, 4; Co-Captain 3. 4 Beth Mutchler 26 Gay Street Adventure is the meeting of dreams and reality Beth pet peeves: seeds, getting carded . curfews . . . disco babies likes blizzard of 78 . . . The Doors, Steely Dan Eddie Money Santana 3 5 Dislikes: Mon- days, rain, referrals Enjoys: partying, skiing Favorite People: K C. A. S.. L. C. P. M. . . . Found out of town, the Lodge Expressions: Yeah Really college Senior Play: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Powder Puff Football Christopher Nagle 15 Sunset Road In a world of troubles, responsibilities, and problems, hold steady, for friends will hold your world together. Chns Dislikes: SATs. Sunday mornings, sixteenth notes . . . Likes: Stones. Popcorn, English accents . . . Anatomical problems ' Pet Peeves Westwood lingo, slow drivers. The Elite . Enjoys Art. W T. 103. R. skating Split image and blue eyes Art School, AFS Program 2. 3. 4; Senior Play. Track 3: Drama Club 4: No Parentheses 3, 4 Nancy Nee 91 Strasser Avenue Always leave them laughing when you say goodbye. Nance . . . N 2 . . . pet peeves: riding the pine, B L Pants, diets Where are your brains ' , found in Anita ' s truck . Favorite people if you think you are. you probably are Likes Harp wood, sailing, mail, and Ireland . Dislikes: arguments. Police, and makeup Favortte activities Hoop, traveling, and laughing But it ' s not that fattening, is it ' That mind ' , college Softball 1 . 2: Pep Club 1 . 2. 3. 4: Madrigals 2. Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4: Photography Club 4: Prom Committee 3. Explorer ' s Club 2. Soccer Capt 3 Nadine Neville 76 Burgess Avenue Wnnkles should merely indicate where smiles have been Nadine Dislikes V W s without heat and limp handshakes Likes: The Cape, laugh-lines, and airports What sign are you ' Favorite Activities: skiing, dancing, sailing . Pet Peeves: double-knit polyesters and late people Friends: S T . MM.P K . and A, M,. K K . . . Found sun bathing in upstairs courtyard Oh my God . . , sarcastic blonde college. Chorus 1. Class Secretary 1. 2. 3. Student Council 4. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Drama Club 1. 2: Yearbook Staff; Spanish Club 1, 2. 3: Prom Committee 3. Explorer ' s Club. Ann Niakaros 41 Sycamore Dnve What is life without a little fun! Sid. Dustwoman Wild and crazy guy Favohte people: Mo. Bets, theatre gang. S, O. S. ... It ' s all Greek to me Likes: 4th of July, herbs. Bruce ' s car Bazooed . . . Found on stage. Bergson ' s. West Rox. or Zonked Enjoys: Sessions , doing the Do. and giving Doug. Don, and Mark dancing lessons Pet Peeves wet Cape tents, comatosed college Chorus 4. Senior Play: Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Chorus Secretary. Musical 2. 3. 4. June Nicol 79 Hillview Road Some say the quiet have more fun. June found: on Fenway bleachera. Westwood F B. games, Annie ' s . Favorite peo- ple: Wayne. Annie. Lisa Likes: Red Sox. Carlton Fiske. flannel shirts . . Dislikes: Yankees, school. Nobody ever listens to me Pet Peeves: getting up early. H, S. and B L . . . I don ' t care , Enjoys: earing, sleeping. Red Sox games, and mends . Employment. Chorus 2. 3. Glee Club 1; Color Guard 3. 4 Katherine O ' Connell 161 Sycamore Drive Look to this day. for yesterday is but a dream and tomon-ow but a vision The realities and verities of existence, or life, seem to lie in its brief course Katie Dislikes: gossip, small talk, and swash bucklers . . . Likes psychology, people, Russ Enjoys listening, writing, thinking, dancing, singing, and being , Favorite peo- ple D. R . D M„ N M . L. R . L. B . R C Pet Peeves jocks. Monday mornings . . Found conversing . , college Yearbook Staff. No Parentheses 2. 3. 4 57 Adam Ogden 133 Farm Lane Tomorrow, tomorrow, and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace from day to day Adam found in the Art Room odd places likes sleeping in English class, spending money Mr Milan Favonte people R D J MR E.WW.E B Art is the social act of a solitary man Likes to cut classes and to camp Unruly- hair paint-stained hands a great artist Ski Club 1 Kathleen ONeil 44 Mill Street Magic is the key to most peoples dreams determination is the key to mine Kathy prizes new friends and likes memones of old school dislikes backstabbers Enjoys teaching hockey players to ski. Maine, and swimming in the pool Ya. I ' m from Dedham ' Favonte people Dennis Lauren the girls ' pet peeves moving telephone poles cold hockey arenas, newspapers So bad ' Carries brown paper bag college Chorus 12 3 4: Student Council 1.2.3. 4. Softball 1. 2 Pep Club 1, Field Hockey 1. 2 Patnck O Reilly 28 Westdale Road God s greatest gift to man is his ability to reason Pat likes relaxing sports, and subs dislikes Holliston and practices It ' s un- believable Favorite people Lisa. Waldo. P M Senously 1 Found on football or baseball field Pet Peeves F B Camp, dropped passes and Bellingham sports enjoys baseball and football hazel eyes shy college Baseball 1 2 3, 4. Football 1.2. 3. 4. 4. National Honor Society 3. 4. Yearbook Staff Basketball 1 Donald O Rourke 267 Fox Hill Street No idea is so modern that it will not someday be antiquated To seize the flying thought before it escapes us is our only touch with reality Rork Pork Don Pet Peeves elbow operations. BPD . locking keys in a running car True ' Favonte people J B . J S. Gup. Found Waterfront or picking up Red Centunon at nearby gas station Likes Parties tournament games plays Dis likes punk rock. Lechmere job. New Yorkers Enjoys all sports, singing, guitar, photography the Renaissance look college Chorus 4. Senior Play. Boys State 3. Baseball 1.2.3. 4. Football 1. Boys Hockey 1 2. National Honor Society 3. 4. Drama Club 4. Math Team 3. 4; No Parentheses 3. Musical 3 Thomas Padell 71 Fearing Drive Every man is in some way my supenor in that I may leam from him Pad Johann ' Pet Peeves AMD J s. Aim commercials. Donny Mane stall ing Enjoys tennis, bass playing, all sports Dislikes cigarette smoke waking up disco Nothing ventured, nothing gained 1 ' Found English wing before H R Honda Sebago Likes BCN, the Odd Couple sun and beaches Favorites Baino Sheesh Always giving salutes or peace signs college Astronomy Club 1 2. 3. Chess Club 2. 3. Manager. Basketball 1. 2. Tennis 12 3. 4. Captain 4 Photography Club 2. 3. 4 A V Squad 1. 2. 3 William Palmer 545 Oak Street To be honest, as this world goes, is to be one picked out of ten thousand Biff Shag Dislikes the ignorant Likes dogs and vacations Enjoys chess, swimming, all sports Found in the Media Center Favonte people Frank Mags. Bubba members of the Ring Pet Peeves A M radio and T V commercials argumentative but honest college Track 1. 2. 3. 4. Astronomy Club 4 Yearbook Staff 4. Chess Club 4, Swim Team 1 Charles Pappis 25 Meadowbrook Road There is nothing as kingly as kindness Nothing so royal as truth Charlie Likes home games with big crowds, midnight golfing road trips bikinis Dislikes colties. P O Vs. Found parties and rehearsals Favonte people Sunset Lodge boys wrecking crew. D K Have a few pops ' Enjoys trumpet, dance band all sports Pet Peeves L W L Dumpers and Dippers , Rt 1 on rainy nights college Band 1. 2. 3. 4, Concert Band 1 2. 3 4. WHS Dance Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Football 1. National Honor Society 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. Soccer 2. 3. 4. Captain 4 Robert Parlee 152 Carroll Avenue Life is a gift that should be appreciated and utilized to its fullest potential Bob Bubba Found around school, at home, and other vanous locations throughout the world Likes B O C . the Who. and Hendnx Favonte people fnends of the Ring Favonte activities Football baseball, fishing drawing Pet Peeves disco, preppies media center monitors college Chess Club 1. 2: Photography Club 1 58 Ronald Pease 59 Meadowbrook Road The good thing about moving to a new town is finding something worth moving for Ron enjoys skiing, football, hockey Beast of Burden likes a laughie. pen caps. 79 berlinetta ' s Dislikes Sunday mornings Located nnk. Packy: ahh yes 1 ' ' Favontes Jeft P. J . Chuck Pet Peeves Westwood-Hmgham parties, locking keys in car red coat, and gold chain college Baseball 3. Football 4. Hockey 3. 4. French Club 3 Anita Pelusi 711 Clapboardtree Street Looking forward to the future but never forgetting the past Anita Wanita. Anitsquaw likes dancing. B M W s baking in the sun. roses from Peter, good memones dislikes curfews, college applications, sociable phonies, hav ing no money Go for it ' favontes Popponnesset people. Linny. Peter found on Cape beaches, cruising in the Omni to other towns Be nice Pet peeves be- ing carded, split ends, diets Don ' t worry about it a Scorpio, never on time college, travel Senior Play. Softball 1 . 2. Pep Club 3. 4. Yearbook Staff. Field Hockey 1 . 2. 3. 4. Prom Committee 3 Chnstian C Petersen. Jr 206 Conant Road I wish for all the happiness I have found through God Chns likes hiking, nature, girls, cars dislikes working Favonte activities travel ing. swimming, camping, skiing located Lower media center or pool favonte people Coley. Al. Pete. Cam. etc. . . . easy-going college AFS Program 2. 3. 4 Pep Club 1. Yearbook Staff 4; Swim Team 1. 2. 3. 4. Manager. Baseball 3 Theodore Petrakos 64 Hawktree Dnve I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today Tedley. Theo. Theodonc of York, etc favonte people. C D . the King . J . P . G. and Ringo Likes Zonker. Gumbis. Snoopy. A in Calculus dislikes homework, physics Found roaming the halls enjoys fishing with the sunnse. drawing. French Club vs Spanish Club pet peeves Give me 5 quick laps. Petrakos My brain hurts ' The Greek Easter Bunny with Snoopy buttons college AFS Program 4 Senior Play Anything Goes 4 Sacred Cheese 4; AstTonomy Club 4. National Honor Society 3. 4, Yearbook staff 4. No Parentheses 2. 3. 4, Photography Club 3. 4: V P 4. Prom Committee 3. French 3. 4. Chnstmas Club. President 4. Spnng Track 1. 2. 3. 4. Winter Track 1. 2. 3. 4 Anthony Piazza 890 Clapboardtree Street It s a man duty to live life to the fullest Anthony. Pizza likes to have a good time located in Van or Blue Hills skiing Later likes Kinks. Fnday nights. Lou Reed. S B dislikes Freaks Fnends Rush Wally Chopper Base Favonte activities Skiing, music, and outdoor life pet peeves John Fonte. Monday mornings, any work Employment Ski Club 1. 2 Gary Pisano 26 Reservoir Road Behold the turtle he makes progress only when he sticks his neck out Gary No problem likes older women. SOAP European clothes Things are looking rosy dislikes hard rock, the Honalula ' . Boston accents found in a darkroom, on stage, or flying like a kite Favonte people Leslie. Gengis. Carv. Rorky. Jrs pet peeves getting blamed in chorus, getting carded, Lechmere enjoys photography, tennis, travel curly locks college Chorus 4. Senior Play; National Honor Society 3. 4 Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Yearbook Staff Math Team 3. 4. Basetball 1 Tennis 3 4. Photography Club 2. 3. 4. Thespian Society 2. 3. 4 John Kevin Powers 42 Onole Road What on earth would man do with himself if something did not stand in his way P . Mort. J K . Kevin Found: F B field, weight room. 43 Aran Rd Psycho likes crewcuts. 66. the Bandits dislikes Milhs. Dover enjoys football favonte people L F W . Gigs. Fab. Mic. etc Decent 1 Pet Peeves squeaky voices, ro- dents, and blocking the whale Really ' college Student Council 3. 4. Senior Play; Football 1. 3. 4. Hockey 1, 2. Track 4. National Honor Society 3. 4. Boys ' Tennis 2: Captain. Football 4 Cindy Prevett 29 Coach Lane The most lost day of all is the day in which we do not laugh Cindy simply unique little nose pet peeves curfews, amateur cntics. cleaning rooms likes Geils. Tull. Zeppelin dislikes backstage seats, snobs Cheek . . . ' Cig. Cig. Cig. Cig! enjoys partying, playing the guitar favorite people PW.M S . T D found at the bam, P ' s studio in town R C S U Art School Drill Team 1. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Drama Club 2 AFS Program 2 59 Victoria Quinn 362 Oak Street With two eyes and one tongue, you should see twice as much as you say Vicki enjoys writing, eating, football games Silly 1 dislikes mornings, term papers likes Snickers. Bee Gees, Night, poetry favonte mends K K S G.J M . assorted others found Holy Cross, Olds, and under the seat Fish, carry me 1 pet peeves: BKNO. working at Fnendly ' s. and flying objects little on the crazy side with long lashes college bound Chorus 2, 3, 4. Class President 1. Student Council 1; Senior Play: Pep Club 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 2. 3. 4: Yearbook Staff. No parentheses 2. 3. 4: South Pacific 2. Linda Randall 27 Greenacre Road Happiness is like a butterfly The more you chase it. the more it will elude you But if you turn your attention to other things, it comes and softly sits on your shoulder. Linda Pet Peeves: P B J ' s on wheat bread, plaids and stripes, younger sisters, and gum likes: pink mice. Pans, and love That ' s nice It ' s cold in here 1 found behind a sewing machine or in Dedham favonte people KB.L W . D D.. rest of gang sensitive, yet creative college — fashion merchandising. National Honor Society 3. 4. Drama Club 1. Yearbook Staff: No Parentheses 2. 3. 4. Elizabeth Rafto 186 Conant Road Happiness is not having everything you want, but wanting everything you have Betsy likes KooKoo Juice. Tuesdays at Yesterdays. Blizzard 78 . coffee with Mo pet peeves confusing evenings, harbor cruises enjoys parties, tennis, and skiing favonte people Those guys . Etta Herb, and J T where found Bergson ' s. Sandwich Beach. L ARZ before proms What a Zoo ' . What a pup little college Senior Play; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Drama Club 2. 4; Musical 2. Swim Team 1. 2. 3, Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4: Gymnastics 1 Eugene Ratto. Jr. 186 Conant Road We are all the sophists of our own passions . ' Gene ziggurat pet peeves fat women and creaky basement stairs Let ' s go have a You fool. Kato 1 likes brick hourses. Pierre Cardin suits. E W F . and being Tnckster favonte activities Telling Ric to shut up. skiing, tennis, and small parties Favonte people Herb and Etta. Elise. found on the slopes, court, or at the O ' B ' Joyful Resort small, dark, and handsome . college. Chorus 3; Senior Play; Baseball 1; Football 2; Hockey 1. 2: Drama Club 3. 4. Ski Club 3, One Act Plays 3. 4. Swim Team 1. Boys ' Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4 Charlene Rich 365 East Street If I were meant to be like everyone else. I would never have been given the power of thought, because to follow the crowd takes no thought at all. Chuck oo la-la . likes Seger. kids, and the beach dislikes Western and war movies enjoys dancing, making jewelry, and beaching pet peeves two faced people Time out 1 favorites M W . S S Gang located in the Mez . Pew- ter Pot. or Hampton Beach always willing to help Early Childhood Development Chorus 2. 3; AFS Program 2. Senior Play: Dnll Team 1. 2: Hockey Cheerleader 1.2. 3: Junior Captain 4. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. President 4. Yearbook Staff Susan Rines 84 Hillview Road If you really want something badly enough, you ' ve got to let it go free If it comes back to you. it really is yours. If it doesn ' t, you never had it anyway Sue . Pet Peeves work enjoys skiing, music, tennis likes people found at Baybank Kind friendly college and travel Band 1. 2: Concert Band 1. 2. 3: Orchestra 3; Chorus 3; Glee Club 3. Photography Club 4 r A w Mark Ri2za 26 Beverly Lane Don ' t get caught, whatever you do Mark pet peeves Bonng classes, homeroom Favonte activities: coin rolling, com puters Likes things of perfection. Boston dislikes stuff that doesn ' t work nght. forgetting important things Really . We ' re outa here found at Fnendly ' s. the Computer Room, math seminar college — Law School Andrew Robinson 20 High Rock Lane Feats don ' t fail me now! Andy . . . likes: tunes and kegging at the Gun Club pet peeves B. L. B . Yup, . Hello Kitty favorite activities bonging, golf, concerts, pool, and frisbee found: mezz. Honaruru, or ErdanVs favorite people Doc. Bowl, and Sami Kegage 1 . Six of Chowder , Paul Manchesta. where ' s your home lesson wallabies, cords, or overalls Bye. bye college Golf 2. 4 60 Denis Roche 26 Fensview Drive Mix ' d reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. Roche No problem located in or under Trans Ams and in front of police cars likes C P s bean casserole, fast yellow, card, sunrises with L T I just don ' t know about this ' dislikes 9 MPG ' s. Seehonk favorites: Burko. Lundy Gang and classmates Pet Peeves flashing blue lights. D D C . enjoys swimming, ski ing. fast cruising to the beach easy-going, bright grease monkey college Senior Play. Sacred Cheese 2. National Honor Society 3. 4. Math Team 2. 3. 4: Swim Team 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain 4 Jeffrey Rosenberg 34 Spellman Road I am what I wish to be when I wish to be it Jeff . eating, sleeping, thinking . Spark it likes weekends, parties, being out of town dislikes rules, uppity teachers, anyone who dislikes him . . . found sleepwalking through halls. leaving school favorite people Gibbo. Donny. Baze pet peeves Nazis preppv types, attempted animals red eyes, wavy hair, moody enjoys argu ing. conning people Can be smart when 1 feel like it plans to go to college, to retire at an early age Football 1: Track 3 7 I Lisa Rossetti 76 Hawfctree Drive Live. love, laugh and be happy John Rudser 60 Spruce Drive Always do nght It will gratify some people and astonish the rest John likes: Texas jam. concerts, and Big D dislikes: girls weanng ties and pigmies favorite activities tennis, football. B ball, and moving pet peeves smokers favorite people Mrs Wheeler Mac. Rob college Football 1: Track 4: Tennis 1. 2. French Club 3. 4. Latin Club 3: Computer Club 2 Debra Runci 1 16 Oak Street Life is a waste of time, time is a waste of life, so let ' s get wasted and have the time of our lives Debbie Pet Peeves Monday mornings. Lisa L. Dot K. LWL. roaches enjoys collecting mushrooms, gymnastics, found cnjising. TGT. at the Rez. almost anywhere Oh Yah favonte people Neil. KM. BM. DM. LB. Mr Marx likes F 250. the Doors Bob Seger cartoons dislikes gossip, school lunches, school pictures rowdy, full of life, long nails Nursing school- Gymnastics 1. 2. 3 Powder puff football 4 Spnng track 4 Mark Rushton 9 Hilrview Terrace Life is either a danng adventure or nothing Mark. Rush ice hockey, fishing, bird watching likes Led Zeppelin, rowdy hockey games the Stones. Storm of 78 Pet peeves crutches Bo Nones, getting Bagged, being carded favonte people Wally. Baze. Mac. Gig. Cherry Cheeves. found at Islington Community Church, dnving Midget Let ' s boot And if I say to you tomorrow =5. = 17 dislikes losing curfews, cops breaking up parties Eagle Scout. Wanderers friendly college Student Council 1. Hockey 1. 3. Soccer 1. 2 Peter Ruza 605 Hartford Street Man s noblest gift is his sincenty. for it embraces his integnty ' Peter pet peeves homework, fakes. Vega power sponge motorcycling, skiing, hunting, fishing, repamng cars Tell us okay buddy likes GTO ' s. fast cars dislikes traffic, red lights favorite people Al. Cam Coley Paul. Dap found at McDonald ' s, cruising, under cars - blonde hair, good natured career in electronics James Ryan 68 Colbum Street He who values life the most, get the most value from life Go for it Jim. Ryebo skiing, backpacking pet peeves Hello. Kitty, track work, disco likes skiing, good chowder. BCN dislikes bad chowder favorite people the chowder heads. R R . M W . the scarfmuns. my old friend Martin found in the Club Bowl ' s Villa Martin college Track 1. 2. 4. Manager of Ski Team 4: Cross Country 1. 2. 3. 4: Winter Track 1. 2. Ex- plonng 1. 2. 3. 4 61 Marwan Samrout 20 Stanford Drive Life is made to be lived to the fullest Marwan hobbies playing street hockey, racquet ball, driving into Boston .pet peeves: paying lawyer bills, being pulled over in your own driveway O. T R. likes: hopping the njnway wall at Logan favorite people: Head. Ziff. Mitch, etc where found Comm Ave . Draper Lane loves girls college, pilot ' s license. David Sareault 404 Oak St Angela Savioli 91 Nahatan Street Pet Peeves Guidance Dept., Gym, disco, stuck-up girls . . . guidance passes Hob- bies skiing, partying, concerts, football games, waterskiing Likes Plymouth, fast cars, cruising. Rod Steward. Flonda Blizzard ' 78 Dislikes: snobs jocks going to Mr Flaherty ' s office Miss Dillon Yeah Right swell Give me a break get lost tell me about it Favorite people Mother J S L C . M. W. . K. C Found anywhere but Westwood Short Big brown eyes always talking Senior Play. Cheerleader 1. Pep Club 1, 2 John Scales 116 High Rock Street If you think you can do it, you can. if you don ' t, you most certainly won ' t. John Pet Peeves: one in back. Westwood cheerleaders dislikes Monday morn- ings, hospital summer. Saturday night at home favorite people S S , D W , and Class of ' 79 likes Camaros, enjoys basketball, golf, sleeping found in the gym. in the Camaro ten pointer, SMU college Basketball 1, 2; Golf 2, 3, 4, Senior Play; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4 Margaret Schmitt 146 Beechnut Road Man ' s mind stretched to a new idea never goes back to its original dimensions . Maggie. Maget Sailing, flying, listening to music, astrology Keep on jumpin ' Yes, Ma ' am 1 likes vests. Monty, snow, SNL, crunching ice cubes dislikes rushing, getting up early in the morning found in the media center before homeroom favonte people HM. LG. LW, LR pet peeves first block classes, growling stomachs, crowded lockers, high chairs never finishes lunches, moody . , . travel college Vice president Astronomy Club 4. National Honor Society 3. 4, Yearbook Staff, French Club 2. 3. No parentheses 3. 4; Volunteer Special Needs 3, 4 Chnstopher Scholz 55 Spellman Road Why let the devil have all the fun? Chris. Schultzy pet peeves duck likes days off, weekends dislikes morning track practice Can you say — sure you can ' The Mopar found selling donuts. P. M. S. enjoys D Block, Pops favorite people. Artie, the Boys, Mr Rogers sarcastic, — College, engineering. Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4. Senior Class Play. Jeff Scibilia 40 Stanford Drive Lots of sports and fond laughter, pleasure first and business after Scribs Flonda. 222, bikinis, 40. Dislikes speeding tickets. Oriole Road, Westwood snobs Really Favorite people , . L A, G. Uncle Art, the guys , Rick Found at Deac ' s or Lee Ann ' s house, in the wagon Toosted Pet Peeves bus rides, bad teachers, term papers (JMPWFZPV) Hobbies playing football, eating, road tnps. dnving cars 1978 football season. Wolvennes Magic 1 College Senior Play; Baseball 1; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2, 4, Boys ' Basketball 1; Prom Committee 4, Weight lifting 1. 2, 3, 4 Samuel Seward 20 Lonng Street Empty will be life if not fulfilled by a hand of aid given to another Sam Holy Moses likes Old Cape Cod. unique lockers, gum drop cookies . . . dislikes flat basketballs, stereotyping, and PB J ' s favorites: D W.. S. S , N N„ found in the Java green V W , the gym, or D W ' s cookie cabinet enjoys basketball, whistling, fooling around in the halls Pet Peeves wet lunch trays, quiet locker door, baby blue V W ' s Tall and analytical college Senior Play Boys ' State 3; Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4, Captain, 4 W-JM -£i - • ■.  M L B wm 62 Michelle Shamon 168 Hartford Street I am what I wish to be when I wish to be it. Michelle Shell - Mish likes London, Paradise Island, sleeping, listening to Ric ' s stories I ' m only kidding 1 pet peeves Mr P , pushy people, airplane food, bus ndes from Harwich found working at Lechmere ' s. E. Dedham, in a brown Falcon dislikes not getting what she wants, getting jealous No. I don ' t enjoys traveling, the beach, swimming favonte people: PW.T D.. L D.LV.RL a flirt, curly brown hair, big blue eyes college Chorus 2, 3; AFS Club 2. 3; Senior Class Play; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4, Track 1. Drama Club 1. 2. 3. Yearbook Staff. Denise Shanning 161 Pond Plain Road To be simply good is not simply nice, but to be good for something and to someone seems to suffice. Deanie . likes the beach, crowds. D. P.. the Colonial. Gook. the Cape Favonte ac- tivities: Basketball, buying clothes Really though , the funniest thing. Get out! likes milk, fake I . D. ' s. Mayo, diets pet peeves: injuries, Fenway accidents .. favorite people A D , E. N . Corella found in the Girls ' room, Anita ' s truck college. Senior Play: Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Yearbook Staff: Field Hockey 1, 2. 3; Basketball 1.2.3, 4 Scott Shaughnessy 95 Woodndge Road Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed Scott Pet Peeves always being considered a new kid, early morning swim team practice . enjoys having a good time, arguing with Mr Milan, going crazy found at pool, at rec office favo nte people Miss Dillon. D L., L K.. D F , J B , Be logical Thank God it ' s all over 1 college Chorus 1.2.3. Sacred Cheese 4. National Honor Society 3.4. Madngals 2: Boys Swim Team 1. 2. 3, 4: Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Boys ' Tennis 1. 2. Project Green 3. 4; Musical 3. 4; District Chorus 4. Chnstopher Sheehy 19 Windsor Road 1 don ' t know where I ' m going and I don ' t know what I need But I ' ll get to where I ' m going to end up, and that ' s all nght by me Chns . . Sheesh . . Bruce . . located: AMX cruising. Mobil, or tutonng Hilary favonte: H F . Mags. Mr M Mr C . the Ring likes: Kinks, street racing. Mr Baker ' s class. WBCN . . dislikes top 40 radio. Devo. disco enjoys Mobil parties, loud music, lunch outings pet peeves working in rain, breaking down Sarcastic laughter college Senior Play. Sacred Cheese 1. 2. 3, 4. Editor 2, 3, Astronomy Club 1, Drama Club 1. Yearbook Staff: Harlequin 1. 3: Chess Club 1. 2. Prom Committee 3 Barbara Shepperson 38 Westview Terrace I decided long ago. never to walk in anyone s shadow Babawawa likes red wine. George Benson, curly hair Don ' t worry about it favonte people: Tein. Linda. Renee. Anita. Rob. Sandra and family dislikes cleaning her room, noses likes watching people, listening to music, partying, relaxing Found working or in a fog ugly shoes with no socks. Capncom. stubborn, big brown eyes college Pep Club 1. 2. Track 2. 3; Yearbook Staff. Basketball 1. 2 Andrea C Smith 195 Washington Street Look beyond the golden sunset into the golden days ahead. Tina long blonde hair likes S S B ' s. Riunite. Italian names . E W F , easy- going people enjoys all sports, firm believer in partying Whoo- dislikes snapping toes, repeating myself, driving on empty Hey. sweetheart Found in the Fog Area. in difficult situations, or in the great outdoors Temfic 1 favontes: B, L. A. M. R. hates having no car. no money, and nowhere to go . . . 24 good natured college Egypt. Greece Basketball 1.2. Softball 3. Prom Committee 3. Health Careers 4. Senior Class Play. No Parentheses 1. 2. 3. 4. Volleyball 2. 3, 4, captain 4. National Honor Society 4. Daniel Smith 140 Strasser Ave Life is either a danng adventure or nothing Dan enjoys Cape weekends. Basketball. Boston, a Killington weekend pet peeves A P Calculus and Bondo The hassle dislikes: Cory ' s, picking up empties, thumbing likes: L. O B . Burger King, Albie Nolan, people Hey Abe found in Chatham or Marshfield favonte people: Chick. Turl, Buck college Football 1. Basketball 1, 2 Ken Smith 434 Pond Street Live life to the fullest, because there is no tomorrow Ken quiet, kind likes psychology dislikes morning track practices, math . . What ' s up? pet peeves people who embarrass him enjoys partying, tennis, cross country skiing, blacklace Thank God it ' s Friday! . . . found in the Red Mavenck, Needam favorite people D S., J. M.. C R . M M , and Miss Mulcahy . . . college bound. Football 1, 2. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Project Green. 63 Jennifer Sten 74 Church Street The pleasure in life is doing what you feel is right, not worrying about what others think Jenny. Giggles likes traveling, people, having fun, O P , Pet Peeves people being late, bad music, being bored enjoys swimming, playing the violin Tell me about it Sure. Anytime dislikes Monday mornings, homework, being cold while marching No Way found wandering around the school, on the marching field, visiting the gang in room 72 favorite people the supenor seniors, and under classmen smiles and fnendly college bound Orchestra 1.2,3.4; AFS 1, 2, 3. 4; Drill Team 3. 4. Senior Class Play; Manager of Swim Team 4 Lori Stephenson 38 Arcadia Road Why put off til tomorrow what you can do today Lon likes partying, Free Bird , dazed and confused. BCN. shaving cream! . , . dislikes boredom, working, school pet peeves curfews, snobby people, mornings, disco, WBOS, waiting, fast walkers found; Susan ' s cellar, Emmett ' s car, French St.. wandenng . favonte people: S H , E. L,, J M.. CG,D K,P M favonte activities skiing, cruising, concerts, falling out of windows What block is this? jeans, fogbound, easily thrown college, travel Jeffery Sterling 41 Wessex Drive People of few words are the strongest people, Jeff, Sterl likes Monty Python, free blocks, vacations, skiing pet peeves Monday mornings, Mr Baker ' s math tests. Freshman, college applications and interviews en joys plays, boating, commando missions favonte people Sneesh, Ernie D , Mags. Joe G., others blonde hair, tall, and dependable college bound. Senior Class Play; One Acts 3, 4. Hello Dolly 3. Anything Goes 4. Yearbook Staff 4, Soccer 1, 3; Manager of Freshman basketball 1 Herbert Sturgis 113 Beechnut Road What a man has may be dependent on others, but whal he is depends on himself, alone Sturg Why 7 What ' 1 Pet Peeves: low grades , hobbies: skateboarding, skin diving, skiing, and astronomy . . likes food and good music . . . located in the mez or Cumbies , . , favonte people Ears. Heff, D C , and B L , . . . work or college. Deirdre Sullivan 110 Fearing Drive For yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is only a vision But today, well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Dee Schmilos, Spazzing out ' pet peeves getting tests back, people who ask What d ' ya get on your test 7 likes three piece suits and evading the subject dis likes ski lifts and ceilings that fall found on the field at half time, at band competi tions tennis and piano playing freckles with dimples college Chorus 3. Drill Team 2. 3, 4, Nat ' l Honor Society 3, 4; Math team 3. Madrigals 2. South Pacific Janet Sullivan 15 Larch Street The most important qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood. Turkey Good life ' Ah. yes likes Milton, rowdie people, and a good time dislikes bad moods, movies, senous people . found in the mez and at Kings , pet peeves: Al ' s restrictions. Hello Kitty, and snobby people , favorite people D S , C W., The Gang , brown eyes and hair beaches, camps, and parties further educa- tion Drill Team 3. Meg Sullivan 230 High Street Mischief sparkles in her eyes and her laughter never dies. Meg likes buddies, pre banquet doing. R ratings dislikes Fish ' s parlies with him, big heads But ummm ... Good, real good! found in the caddie, Anita ' s truck. Fish ' s cottage pet peeves that voice, matchmaking, scarlet fever enjoys sports, cow tipping, sneaking to Mac ' s, sunglasses favorite people Fish, Foster. Elaine, Deanie, Mike. Ted. Tina, others crazy, good natured college Chorus 1 ; Student Council 4. Softball 3. Basketball 1 . 3; Prom Committee 3. Volleyball 3,4 Scott Swann 150 Arcadia Road Las montanias bajar hacia el mar Scott , dislikes VW and things in general found at home during lunch block . pet peeves football rallies . tall, blonde . , Let ' s go! Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Senior Play; Musicals. Track 1, 2, 3, 4 64 Frank Tahmoush 130 Strasser Avenue Memones are precious eternal thoughts Frank. Moose . likes Red Sox. concerts. The Cars. war novels . dislikes disco found down the Cape. English wing before homeroom Pet Peeves: Class clowns, disorganization, irresponsibility enjoys weekends, sailing, skiing, chess. P. L A., tunes favorite people The Ring and others quiet ... U. Mass. business. Baseball 2. Chess Club 2. 3. 4. Explorers ' Club 3. Ruthann Tarullo 14 Birch Street One today is worth two tomorrows; what I am to be. I am now- beginning. Ruth . Space . . . likes Red Sox -37 , . dislikes being called Roberta, hallway traffic jams . pet peeves: East Bndgewater. snobs, and clumsy people - Yes dear. Get the guns . . . found on Mr. M s phone, in music room, or Maryland favorite people: any and all college bound Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Chorus 4: Glee Club 1. 3. 4: Senior Play. Pep Club 2; Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Yearbook Staff: Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4; SOUTH PACIFIC 2 HELLO DOLLY 3: ANYTHING GOES 4 Robert Thornton 165 Fensview Drive We live by believing something, not by debating many things. Rob likes working on cars, driving found in the halls, on the road favorite peo pie members of the Ring, others dislikes: people who drive slowly in AMX ' s dis ringuished college Chess Club 2. 4 Lisa Tibbetts 73 Crystal Hill Terrace Friendship makes the rough roads smooth Tibs likes people, alligators, sweaters. Earth. Wind, and Fire dislikes working on weekends, double chemistry . . pet peeves: snobby people, blue Granadas. parked cars, orthodontists found at Bergson ' s or in the LeManns . . That ' s great Are you kidding me 7 Twin, no earrings Sue ' s radio, red lights college Chorus 3. 4: Senior Play. Spnng Musical: Green Years Staff Nancy Tibbetts 73 Crystal Hill Terrace A smile is the only crooked line that will straighten things out ' Ns the ncy Tibs likes pullover sweaters. Earth. Wind, and Fire Blizzard of ' 78 i Cape pet peeves curfews, braces That s life 1 Oh Really 1 enjoys found at the drug store or swimming, being with fnends. skiing . with aD her friends in the pool earrings twin college Chorus 3. Senior Play Green Years Staff: Swim Team 4 Spring Musical Glenn Tohosky 400 Gay Street Because of our differences, we have forgotten what we have in common. Glenndale likes horses, dogs dislikes sirring in class waiting for the bell to nng Later favorite people: Fnck. Wills. Tillet. Coffin. Wohler. Snoble . Do you know what 1 mean 7 hobby working with animals pet peeve being misjudged found anywhere he shouldn ' t be . . plans to go across country and work on a cattle ranch- Suzanne Tosi 91 Wildwood Drive Do I contradict myself Very well then, I contradict myself I am large. I contain multitudes. Suzanne pet peeves: disco music, insincere people, teaching people to drive a stan- dard favorite activity- talking . . likes food, the ocean, mellow music . . dislikes procrastinators Catch you later buddy . favorite people: N.N..KM..AM..KK.. PI found in the green VW. in the water, in other people ' s fridges, at N. N. ' s perky, forgetful, a prep college Student Council 3. 4: Senior Play. Pep Club 1. Track 1,2,3, 4. National Honor Society 4: Yearbook Staff. No Parentheses 2. 3. 4: Student Faculty Forum 3. 4: Swim Team 1 . 2. 3. 4. CoCaptain 4 Elizabeth Towle 199 Fox Hill Street If we were not all crazy, we would all go insane Liz ... likes Cat Stevens, songs from the wood, juggling I ' m so confused! . found on the ski slopes, in the Honda dislikes school lunches, bearings from Val. red lights . . favonte people K. K . L N . and the Warwick gang strawberry blonde lizard . college Student Council 3. 4. Senior Play. Student Rep 3. 4 Track 1.2.3.4; National Honor Society 3. 4. Vice President 4: Drama Club 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Staff. No Parentheses 2. 3. 4. Student Faculty Forum 3: Field Hockey 1 . 2. 3. 4 Prom Committee 3; Ski Team 1. 2. 3. 4. 65 Robert Trainor 21 Sycamore Drive Now ' s the time, the time is now. ramble on. Fogger. Chowderhead seasonal mustache. B U boots likes Garbonzo parties. Zappa. Dedham girls. B. C N.. Hendrix dislikes a. m radio. Disco D S favorite activities key parties at the club, skiing, mountain climbing, concerts, brew- festing Drugs ' . Six-amilla favorite people Bowl. Ameer. Rybo, Mel baby found at the Honolulu, Cafe Venice, among the empties agncullural school Track 3. 4. Explorers 4 Ellen Troy 76 Chamberlain Avenue Asking for more than they ' ve given before in return, growing as one is a lesson they promise to learn; and they say love is lasting, time will never erase Elroy pet peeves being called Helen of Troy, static cling, working weekends, frizzy hair, accidents favorite activities beaching it, attempting to ski, sports. N. H. . . likes: Cape. Chinese food, dontos, parties, chocolate chip cookies dislikes Sissy B , no money, bad backs Come on. What a cackle. Really! found at Farmstand. in the green Mustang, with mends big blue eyes. tall, well-dressed college. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Yearbook Staff, Field Hockey 1; Volleyball 2. 3. Project Green 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2, 3, Captain 3 Mark Turley 324 Canton Street If life is worth living, it is worth enjoying. Turls likes liquid lunches . . . dislikes eating at school pet peeves: being a Firestone brother, going to practice, looking for Buck at 2:00 am favorite activities: scuba diving, baseball, cruising in the cadi What a ya doin favorite people Cheryl. M W.. M. M.. PM.DS.S.H found at Red Coach Grill. Scargo Hill. Cape Cod blonde hair, b b eyes college Winter Track 2. 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3. 4 Jean Turner 70 Pheasant Hill The pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; the optimist, the opportunity in every difficulty Jean pet peeves: sunroofs dunng rain. L W L. waiting, Shnapps favorite ac- tivities: being crazy, meeting people, dancing, trying new things likes pistachios, push-button cars. Iifesavers dislikes sitting still and doing nothing, cold toast, and be ing so ticklish But it ' s fun to be crazy 1 . Let ' s go dancing. B. C A favorite people: Class of ' 79. Miss BICNAG. Walshie. B B found at Roche Bros . onstage, where the people are dancing . easily embarrassed . Babson College. Chorus 1 ; Glee Club 1 . 2; AFS 2; Musicals 1.2.3. 4; Pep Club 1 . 2. 3; Drama Club 1 , 2. 3. 4, Prom Committee 3. No Parentheses 2, 3, 4. Kathleen Van Stry 29 Norfolk Avenue The wrong way always seems the most reasonable Kathi pet peeves craigtiles. reading English books. Zens, snow favorite activities freaking, swimming, buying clothes likes WBOS dislikes certain foreigners Later, baby Jahana . favorite people ChaCha. S R . Raura. A I , Illusions gang found at Illusions brown hair, brown eyes college, accountant Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4. Drill Team 2. 3. Color Guard 1. Drama Club 2; Photography Club 4 Curt Ventola 1 1 Redwood Road ' One who has knowledge has no power unless he uses it Curt likes The Who, the Stones, parties, rat racing . dislikes disco, stuck up peo- ple, twisted ankles, losing football cards pet peeves curfews. German class, dead cars, term papers enjoys camping, concerts, betting Let ' s pin favonte peo- ple: B C, B. A. B. J . C C . the gang found at the gun club. Hale ' s, cruisin ' , the pond blonde hair, blue eyes college bound Winter Track 1. 2. Sacred Cheese 4. Astronomy Club 4 Robert Viar 66 Country Lane The road goes ever on and on; out from the door where it began Now far ahead the road has gone; let others follow it who can R. C . Wolfie likes photography. UFOlogy. Middle Earth . dislikes the Nazgul. magic nngs. missing dinner pet peeves close-minded people favonte people Gollum. Bilbo. Gandalf, Adaldrida found Middle Earth with above known as Frodo higher education. Photography Club 4. Lisa Vivona 107 Mayfair Drive There is fun in everything we meet — the greatest, worst, and best Viwleman . likes band competitions, sports, passing notes. Young Life. Monty Python pet peeves homework, class rank, the Yankees enjoys playing the piano. Color Guard, shopping, just hanging around Oh Rude ' favorite people are A. B . J N , V B , M. S Wellesley College Chorus 2. 3. 4. Senior Play; Color Guard 4. Pep Club 1. 2. 3, Astronomy Club 4. National Honor Society 3. 4; Drama Club 2. 3. Yearbook Staff. Swim Team 2 66 Mark Vogel 28 Glen Road A little nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men Mark - likes lots of snow, blizzards, food pet peeves: people who stand in the mid die of the hall. Ah yes , ruffians, intellectuals who act like intellectuals, small parties . enjoys running, skiing, listening to Boston loud. Patnots. cross country parties . dis likes being injured, leg lifts Vote for me 1 favonte people Mr Fish. G L . E C Meghna. Larry found: on the track, running. Marshfield. locker room . . small, always thinking, kind . college, manne biology Pep Club 1. Spring Track 1. 2. 3. 4. Sk. Club 1: Swim Team 1. Winter Track 2. 3. 4. Cross Country 2. 3. 4. Co-Captain Patrick Wadden 57 Beacon Street One must never fight fire with fire, one must use water Pat likes nding down the Cape on motorcycles. Bob Dylan. Rolling Stones pet peeves snobby people, acting stuck up. bad concerts Get it on 1 enjoys kung fu. street bikes, fast cars I got to work favorite people: Chnsfine. P. M . Mess. J. M.. Norwood friends found at King s in Norwood. Norwood center . curly hair, blue eyes Hawaii bound employment, further education Football 1 ■Mark Wallace 181 School Street Do it if it ' s worth winning, even if you get caught. Wally. Charlie pet peeves getting carded, referrals. Birdman enjoys pond hockey, concerts, football . Madness ' located thumbing or Norwest Woods — the school away from school favorites: Rita L . Crunch. Gabes. many others likes cute little blondes. F B camp, parties PAIN 1 remember the Bandits. Magic, wiffles. and Gusto rowdie work or college. Football 1. 2. 3. 4 Deborah Walsh 43 Aran Road Hold your dreams within your heart, keep one still secret spot where dreams may go and sheltered so they may thrive and go where doubt and fear are not. Debbie likes disco, people. Riunite. music, messages at the office pet peeves: getting caught, embarrassment, busy phones. July 4th weekend enjoys nights in Braintree. work, being with friends We ' re seniors ' ' Bazooed ' dislikes pocketbook prowlers, no car. being alone. T V . Ah yes — Westwood lingo found in own room ' We won ' favonte people Hubby, old gang from Eagermann ' s. Class of 79 blue eyes, baby hands, hystencal laugh college, business Softball 1. 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 1. 2. Volleyball 2. Mike Walsh 48 Locust Drive Fnendship needs no words Mike. Waldo . Have a little face with your lipstick favonte people: Fish. Rose. Meg. Hubie. etc found on the mound and over there . enjoys all sports and giving the rake sick puppy. pet peeves matchmaking, disco, cold hands How funny ' college Baseball 2. 3. 4 Mark Warren 176 Srrasser Avenue A mixture of senousness and good humor makes life fun Mark likes basketball, parties, late nights enjoys concerts, land scaping with Tull dislikes 4 o clock a. m.. phone calls What ' s up? pet peeves load road, disco favonte people: D S . Turls. Mr P found in the Gym. down the Cape tongue in cheek college Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4 Daniel Watson 28 Ridgewood Road Time — He ' s waiting in the wings — He hides behind a closed door for only he knows what is in store Dan Elwood Faced 1 likes java green V W. ' s. S G s school spint. preppy fashions Super, super golf shot ' dislikes sky blue V W ' s and mornings in general rrrRubber biscuit 9 found listening to Bowie. St Thomas, high-jumping . enjoys getting lost, skiing, eating, and breathing favontes D B . G B . B G . S. S. . . green eyed compulsive door opener four-year college or Jr college twice Golf 1 . Soccer 12: Track 1 . 2. 3. 4. Winter Track 1 . 2. 3. 4. Captain 4: Senior Class Play: Student Council 3. Yearbook Staff Melissa Webber 17 Alpena Avenue To each his own. but a fnend can always help. Mel likes pennies. Hello Kitty . dislikes people hung up on life . Oh my God . . pet peeves bumming people out because I have to work favorite people: C R.. B H . M. P. E. B. and the gang See ya ' found in the mez. at Bickfords Just kidding always smiling, big brown eyes secretanal work Chorus 2. 3. senior play: Dnll Team 1. Color Guard 2. 3. 4. Co-Captain 4, Cheerleading 1. 2 Spanish Club 3. 4: Equestnan Club 4. Yearbook Staff 4 67 Lisa Wefald 57 Alder Road The more you do. the more you are Lis. Wef likes peanut butter, traveling. Kwajaleen. mice dislikes alarm clocks . . . enjoys sewing, reading, listening to the radio, cross country skiing Definitely pet peeves homeroom, loud teachers in media center Horrible found at High St Pharmacy, around the world Hmmmm dimples college — occupational therapy Dnll Team 2, 3. Astronomy Club 4. National Honor Society 3. 4. Photography Club 3; French Club 2. 3. No Parentheses 2. 3. Special Education Assistant 3. 4 Robert Westhaver Jr 598 Canton Street By smking down the eagle, one grounds his life of freedom Let me fly: for without the sky. my destiny will be empty Bob. Westy. Taver. Frankentaver pet peeves snobby people, broken E stnngs Who ' s got my pick? found in the music room. Boston, a darkroom, the Studio, the Ring enjoys photography, recording. D B . Spetre Ker-chank ' likes the Beatles. B. O. C . the ocean, baseball Bin-jo dislikes disco. SATs. Brownsville X-Press. city driving favonte people: Theo. Ernie Berme. bassman. rhythm sec- tion. Greg, others college — engineering WHS Dance Band 4. Photography Club 2. 3. 4. Spanish Club 3. 4. No Parentheses 3. 4. Chess Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Prom Committee 3: Yearbook Staff 4: Astronomy Club 4. National Honor Society 4. Christmas Club 4 Paula Whalen 185 Forbes Road We may not have found all the magic, but we sure found all the mischief Paula pet peeves Westwood. disco, typing likes drawing, arguing, music Ya know enjoys drawing, guitar playing, swimming Cig. cig. cig found in town, art studio. Strawberries favorite people Cindy. Michelle. Tori, others long blonde hair, green-blue eyes . plans to attend Mass College of Art or Museum of Fine Arts School. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Photography Club 3. 4: Yearbook Staff Lee White 96 Parker Street A heart filled with love is forever young. Ley likes C block studies, August — CSN. Rose. Artmobile. good times with WHEN dislikes snobs, unplanned weekends, selfish people found in Norwood pet peeves Cambndge boys. favorite people W N. P S. S D. M L. the gang blonde fro. green eyes, quiet 1 don ' t know . Good life college Orchestra 1. 2. 3. 4: Chorus 3: Pep Club 1. 3: South Pacific, Drill Team 3. Yearbook staff Maureen Whitley 345 Pond Street Courage has many faces, though it needs just one. and this one says keep trying 1 for you know it can be done ' Maureen Whit . Mo . No problem ' found at Friendly ' s, in the stang . favonte people everyone at the big 18th birthday party. Ms, Bicnab. Scotty likes summers, watching t v when should be studying, being 18 1 got to get a car dislikes math, shopping on Christmas Eve. waiting favonte activities getting off work, sleeping in the am college Softball Team 1.2: Senior Class Play. Sacred Cheese 4. Volleyball Team 1.2.3. Tennis Team 1. 2: Prom Committee 3. Snare Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Bicnab 3. 4. Yearbook Staff Victoria Wilhelm 40 Church Street No matter where you go. you will find good if you look for it Vickie. Hick . blue eyes likes shopping, parties, late hours, music, beach Whv pet peeves try outs, closing and opening Huh 7 Oh baby ' favonte people: TM ' .J C . L M . The Gang found in Mac ' s. Boston, gun club college Band 1, 2.3. 4: Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4. WHS Dance Band 4. Chorus 3. 4. Glee Club 4, Senior Play. Swim Team 1 Richard Wyllie 8 Strafford Road Do not do to others what you would not want others to do to you Richie. Wisa likes China, long letters. YES favonte activities: soccer, skating, par tying Time Out BammoS ' ' ' pet peeves Hello. Kitty. B L B . disco, cig smokers favonte people D D W . Sandy, the mezz group. Einstein. Con fucious found in The Club. The Fort college Astronomy Club 3. 4 Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4 68 David, You were only with us a short while, but your absence is one from which we shall never fully recover. You were as much a part of us as we were of you. It is not for us to question fate, but your quiet presence and warm smile will forever be missed David Carlson Diane: For those whose lives you touched — we will remember, for your light was strong and far-reaching, illuminating our lives. You gave us laughter and slipped away. Peaceful, quiet — your solitude filled all with a deep sense of meaning. You will not be forgotten, Diane. Your memory is imprinted within our minds and when we are desolate and alone, your smile will be with us. Diane Kirby CLASS POEM The Lead We stand Upon monuments of the past, For man is ascending. There is only so much A person, a class, a generation Can give — but give we must, For the future is ours, We have but to shape it. The future will take form Of our hands. Our minds will mold tomorrow. We are the generation of the twenty-first century. What will become of us is buried, Deep in the years to come. What we make of ourselves today is what matters Man has advanced across the battlefields, Across uncharted lands, across the moon In a perpetual rise toward a future Of peace, power and plenty. We are the generation of the twenty-first century, We have the will, the wisdom and the way To achieve what no other generation has before us True Understanding. Understanding of ourselves, Understanding of our surroundings, Understanding of the past — Combined with love and compassion — Will light a lovely mile For those who share our road. With understanding, We will leave our mark On the years to come For truly, we are (in) The Lead. — Lisa Maxwell Class of 1979 ODDS AND ENDS I only had a small part. I ' m so glad I came Playing hard to get, huh! You think it ' s Jimmy but it ' s Smiley Whiplash FACES . . . FACES . . . FACES The Many Faces of WESTWOOD HIGH 72 . -  — £ H • . — .. SENIOR SUPERLATIVES yenioriti? j Done Most for Class Ann Marie Kelly and Doug MacPherson Most Artistic Lorraine McCarthy, Adam Ogden. Paula Whalen Best Natured Dan Watson. Barb Clement, and Meg Sullivan Most School Spirit Barbara Clement and Ed Huber Unsung Hero Betsy Gillis and Paul Tavalone Most Likely to Succeed and Most Intellectual Dianne Fleming and Don O ' Rourke 1 u ■k H y B MV ' warn M m ' %- m 1 : L _ Class Radical Scott Swan 74 Most Sincere Kathy Keefe, John Kerivan, and Patty Kontrimas Best Looking Ann Marie Kelly and Kevin Burke HIIIIMl Most Musical Sean Devlin and Lisa Rossetti Most Gullible Ellin Berlin and Tom Lindemayer Class Wit Chris Lund and Mary McGinnis Most Versatile Doug Crawford and Ann Deacon Most Mischievous Mark Wallace and Debbie Runci Most Athletic Mike Fabiano and Ann Deacon Class Flirt Melissa Johnson and Todd Francis Friendliest Mark Carver and Suzanne Tosi Class Radical Hilary Fairbanks Best Dressed Kevin Burke and Lisa Lynch Best Actor Actress Jimmy McCafferty and Ann Niakaros 75 In a world of wonders and reasons, long searches and sur- prise discoveries, youth and age, we belong here. These corridors have become our own. Though we will tread them many more times, whether with books, sports equipment, or friends, the times that we have spent here grow- ing will simplify that future. As freshmen, sophomores, and juniors, we have sensed an ascending continuity each time we stepped through those blue doors to begin a new day at Westwood High . . . ! to i Uk fa B9 a 5(R RW.T f. r •tV - a [ msr -79 - CLASS OFFICERS Chris Redden President Bill Crabtree Vice President Nancy Procaccino Secretary Alan White Treasurer Room 32 Mrs. Delaney-Smith First Row: S. Barry. V. Allen, P. Bonner, G. Brawley. Second Row: G. Amado, L. Annian, V. Aquilio, D. Amdur. Third Row: L. Bigelow, S. Bar- ton, K. Antonellis, C. Atchue. Fourth Row: G. Bobrick, S. Beltramini. Fifth Row: M. Bolster, W. Brady, L. Birch, S. Asbrand. G. Bero. Room 33 Mrs. Gray First Row: L. Bryant. S. Breese, R. Carver, S. Collette, A Casale. Second Row: G. Colbum, R. Brooks, P. Cariani, P. Clark, F. Connell, K. Close, K. Carson, B. Casey, M. Borden. K • - fi 78 Room 110 Mr. Stack First Row: D. DiMascio. C. Corlito. S. DiGregorio. J. Cosgrove. C. Creasi. Second Row: R. DeWolfe. L. Hill. C. Crocker. S. Croke. P. Davenport. M. DeAngelis. L Cucci. M. DeSisto. J. Derwin. D. Dalton. R. Coward. S. Darling. C. DeAngelis. Room 113 Miss Congdon First Row J. Eldridge. L. Ferraro. D. Evans. S. Downes. D. Fleming. Second Row K. Fowler. K. Gardner. M. Ferry. S. Darling. S. Dowd. D. Dion. Third Row P. DiMattia. J. Stoebel. J. Gibbons. C. Flahive. E. Gavin. J. Gerlach. J. Fry. Room 120 Ms. Curran First Row H. Irvine. J. Glynn. R. Johnson. J. Hurley. Second Row E. Hanley. G. Hill. K. Hansen. A. Giovino. M. Gonzer. M. Gilroy. G. Guindon. Third Row: R. Hopkins. A. Heyd. P. Howitt. M. Glynn. S. Hayes. R. GoodaJe. 79 CLASS OF 1980 Room 121 Mrs. Eberly First Row: C. Kelly, J. Luke, S. LaVita. K. Keane. Second Row: T. Kane, R. Knox. B. Keller, R. Lambert. Third Row: J. Kelliher, S. Kusmin, G. Love, S. Lane, M. Kane, G. Loughlin. Room 124 Mrs Wentzell First Row: E. McRae, C. McDevitt, J. Meridan, N. McDonald, C. Lynn. Second Row: J. MacLellan, G. Malloy, J. McKenna, M. Aymie, G. Mason, J. Stoebel, D. Clay. Third Row: S. Margeson, S. Lynch, D. MacElhiney, M. Kane, J. McAulay. J. Mason, G. Mackey, B. Macquarrie. Room 125 Mr Hancox D. Murphy, K. Morse, B. Ulhane, L. Legge, R. Paths. M. Ogden, W. Miller, C. Mundt, R. Nichols, D. O ' Sullivan, J. Mon- telia, P. Murphy, M. Murray. J. Mulgrew. M. Norton, D. Peterson. Room 141 B Mr. Vandeworkeen First Row: W. Washburn. J. Wells, P. Sullivan, R. Stapleton, D. Williams, A. White. Second Row: K. Wolfe, P. Web- ber. M. Gavin, M. Ferry, J. Ward, K. Welling, S. Wisialko, C. Weinstein, P. Tschirch, B. Warren, J. Stoebel, A. Uc- makli, D. Sugrue, T. Schweitzer, A. Williams, G. Yessallian, J. Ward, E. Winn, P. Tsbetzsis. fS Room 141 A Mr. Marx First Row: J. Skelly, K. Sullivan, A Strack. Second Row: B. Sesnovich, S. Taber, E. Theriault. Third Row: B. Spakevicius, D. Singer, M. Provenzano, A. Thie. Fourth Row: S. Snyder, J. Shamlian, B. Shea. L. Pratt. J. Stone, D. Stasey. Fifth Row: J. Smith, J. Sheingold, D. Sugrue, T. Schweitzer. Room 129 B Mrs. Holbrook First Row: E. Roach, K. Reissfelder, N. Rogers, R. Scallata, C. Poli, P. Reilly. Second Row: D. Ruggiero, L. Pollard, R. Romaine, N. Rasmussen, T. Schweitzer, R. Scollins, D. Scaies, M. Reardon, C. Sallale, K. Powers, R. Carver, N. Procaccino, C. Reddin. 81 SOPHOMORES Sophomore Class Officers (Left to Right) President S. Harrington; Treasurer C. Mclnnis; Secretary K. Berkland; Vice-President C. Kelly. Rm. 23 Miss Rice First row (left to right): D. Brown, T. Beaton, T. Buchmueller, R. Brawley, A. Badesa. Second Row: A. Becker, M. Beaulieu, R. Baker, E. Aho, G. Bothwick. Third Row: S. Black, M. Beder, J. Briones, J. Nicoll, C. Malloy, T. Boyd, B. Bartow, M. Berlin, S. Ausevich, J. Barrett, M. Bernard. Rm. 30 Mr Dhimitri First Row: M. Cusak, P. Bashian, D. Carchedi, D. Collette, M. Conners, M. Con nell, M. Cloherty, K. Cloney. Second Row: S. Consoli, W. Conte, J. Collins, S. Dacey, D. Clancy, G. Ciampa, K. Cloney, E. Bums. 82 Rm. 48B Mrs. Saltmarsh First Row (left to right): J. Delapa. T. Devlin. J. Dullea. M. Feeney. M. Dare. Second Row: A. Dimartino . C. DeSisto. L. Eads. P. Filippone. B DiGregorio. T. Farrell. M. Devlin. Third Row: P. D ' Attilio. K. Murphy. K. Dodge. R. DeWolfe. S. Fallon. J. Dew. C. Decatur, M. Faulkson. L. Daher Rm. 101 Mr. Bonaiuto First Row (left to right): V. Gentile. G. Fon- tecchio. T. Flynn. D. Friedl. R. Girling. Second Row: K. Gardner. G. Gerulskis. R. Fitzhenry. Third Row M. Gattozzi. M. Gavin. N. Foxx. A. Galins. M. Fitzpatrick. Rm. 104 Mrs. O ' Brien First Row (left to right): E. IngTaham, K. Gundal. J. Harper, W. Gomes. K. Hess. Second Row F. Hunt, S. Goldfarb. A Badessa. R. Haligan. P. Hanlon. Third Row: S. Goodrich, S. Harrington, J. Howitt, C. Hill. D Grady. Fourth Row: W. Han- berry. F Holland. D. Harakas. K. Harris. 83 Rm. 1 14 Miss Shute First Row (left to right): K. Kelley, K. Berkland, A. Lynch. Second Row: C. Kelly, P. Mackey, C. Kuppens. Third Row: C. King, C. Kerrissey, M. Luongo. Fourth Row: D. Benson, J. Lane. Fifth Row: R. Johnson, W. Kenney, P. LaCamera, S. Kohler, A. Niakaros, E. Karp, J. Long, N. O ' Brien, M. Cusak. Rm. 115 Mrs. Richardson First Row (left to right): T. Macris, C. Mclnnis, L. McDonald, C. McCarthy, P. Macropoulos. Second Row: M. McElroy. P. Mason, K McGuinness, L McDonald, S. Mansur, L. May. Third Row: T. McGee, G. Maus, R. Masisson, S. McCurdy, A. McBride, J. McCarthy. Fourth Row: P. McDermott, B. McDonough, D. Manchester. Rm. 123 Mrs. Bishop First Row (left to right): J. McSweeney, C. McCoy. Second Row: L. Mac- Donald, K. Murphy. Third Row: C Moriaty, M. Messina. Fourth Row: J. Miller, J. Giberti. Fifth Row: B. Mingels, C. McPharland, B. Mclnnis, P. Glynn, M. Montello, M. Molanson, P. Murphy. Rm. 132 Mrs. Despres First Row (left to right): S. Nordstrom, J. Ratto. M. O ' Hara, L. O ' Brien. Second Row: E. Nash, N. O ' Brien, L. Riley, S. Regan. Third Row: J. Robinson, J. Glynn, W. O ' Neil, D. Quinlan, J. Shaughnessey, J. Nicoll, T. Resker. Rm. 152 Mrs. Rosengarten First Row (left to right): M. Healy, J. Ryan, J. Roche, S. Strauss, A. Schiavo, J. Shaughnessey. Second Row: T. Schaffer, J. Sexton, D. Sullivan, K. Robinson, J. Stapleton. Rm. 157 Mr. Hargreaves First Row (left to right): C. Walls, J. Taksery, K. Vanstry, E. White, M. Thibault. Second Row: J. Tibbetts, H. Walls, D. Zorio, D. Thornton, G. Wentworth, A. Sweeney, R. Tradd. Third Row: L. Riley, A. Wisialko, R. Watson. G. Willet, C. Ventola, D. Theriault, G. Testa, B. Vartabedian. A« 85 CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Rich Bradley. K. Effgen. K Burke. Missing from photo: Karen Burke. Room 43 Mr. Topalian First Row: D. Feeney. P. Hanley, G. Gonser. K. Glynn. G. Ham- blen. B. Ford. Second Row: D. Devlin. J. Gavin. M. Giovino. J. Frew, T. Glynn. C. Fryar, K. Gennis. Third Row D Gavin. M. Ganz, S. Frye, M. Eramo, M. Glynn. M. Goddard. L Ferrari. L. Gilroy. R. Fox. Room 34 Ms. Tieri First Row: E. Buonato, J. Broadhurst. Second Row: S. Bernstein, A. Banker. K. Brooks. Third Row: T. Albers. S. Bardzilowski. A. Aymie. Fourth Row C. Balabanis. K. Borsare. L Brooks. V. Alex. P. Ballatine. A Antonellis. L. Badessa, J. Barry. 86 Room 36 Mr. Gearon First Row: J. Donovan. M. Devlin. H. Donlon. M. Costonis. M. Cummings. C. DeAngelis. B. Dalton. Second Row: D. Elmes. S. Curwen, D. Dimascio. L. Eglitis. J. Dramis. M. Desimone, J. Dresens. J. Engeian. P. DiPietro. M. Danna. Third Row: K. Eads. M. Dargan. A. Davis, K. Effgen. S. Doull. Room 48A Mr. Burke First Row: L. Mackey. M. Luke, J. Leon. E. Lane, D. Losardo. J. Mahony. Second Row S. Lynch, R. Leveckis, P. Maher, P. Klint, T. Longmoore. Third Row: P. Lawless. G. Lapham. B. Lopez. T. Lynch, G. MacPherson. J. Lodge. CLASS OF 1982 Room 112 Mrs. Rose First Row: C. Petrucci. C. Norton, S. Pease, E. Mullen. M. O ' Hara. Second Row: L. Patter- son, K. Penza, A. Palermo. Third Row: R. Parker. L. O ' Brien. Fourth Row: J. Nieh. S. Nastasi. C. O ' Malia. D. Murphy, J. Murray. Fifth Row: B. O ' Brian, S. Nazzaro. D. Morse. Sixth Row: B. Murphy, C. Oppedisano, G. Peterson. J. Ogden. 87 Room 153 Mrs. Rae First Row: M. Winkelmes, E. Wisialko, D. Topjian, P. Valentine, G. Wells. Second Row: W. Ward, J. Trainor, G. Young. Third Row: C. Woicik, J. Win- slow, D. White, D. Zalkind, N. Warren. Fourth Row: M. West, N. Yalla, B. Thie, K. Williams. Room 129A Mr. Tulloch First Row: M. Power, J. Petrucci, J. Renzi, P. Runci, J. Rizza, S. Randall, R. Prevett. Second Row: N. Rorrie, A. Russell, J. Pinciaro, D. Pond, G. Savary, K. Saccone, G. Santarpio. Room 111 Mrs. Arnold First Row: F. Marston, S. Maxwell, J. Macropolous, C. Maynard. Second Row: R. Manning, R. Morrison, R. McKenna, C. Mitchell, N. McDevitt. Third Row: J. Manton, D. McCambly, C. Marvel, K. McCoy, K. McCafferty, J. Mitchell, E. McKenna. 88 Room 45 Mr. Thwing First Row: E. Henderson, K. Kendrick, D. Holbrook. J. Gavin, J. Kane, T. Kerrigan. Second Row: D. Kelliher, A. Harakas, K Hutnyan, S. Heyd, K. Hanlon, R. Jeghelian, K Jones. C. Kane, K. Hansen, E. Jones. Room 144C Mrs. Crowell First Row: W. Singer, T. Simpson, R. Taber, D. Theriault. J. Sterling, D. Shann- ing, J. Steeger, M. Systrom. Second Row: D. Stockford. J. Smith, G. Snyder, W. Sweeney, S. Smith, W. Seward, E. Spirounis, K. Smith, K. Scott. Room 35 Mr. Ducheneau First Row: C. Chisholm, E. Cakridas, M. Ciardi, N. Cappello, D. Collyer. Second Row: D. Caliaghan. A. Coakley, R. Ciampa. P. Casey. C. Calvagne. Third Row: W. Conway, C. Cavanaugh, K. Burke, K. Cecca, K Burke, P. Casey, P. Cashin, K Cariani. 89 Practicing long, sweaty hours af- ter school. Working with the team or on our own. Striving for coor- dinated perfection. Ascending the ladder of improvement each day, each week, each time we failed and didn ' t give up. Competing, not for the sake of winning the game or meet, but for winning a sense of inner satisfaction . . . the true vic- tory. 1 H Mr K. T ' ' JB . •— « -JBftL- Boys ' Cross Country Team First Row: M. Turley, P. Murphy, J. Kelliher, W. Palmer, T. Devlin, A. Heyd, M. Ferry, M. Devlin, R. Scollins. Second Row: Coach H. Fischler, D. Crawford (Capt.). G. Loughlin. J. Ryan, M. Beder, P Condrin (Capt.), G. Love. G. Mason, G. Connolly, Asst. Coach R. Cummings. CD CROSS COUNTRY The boys ' and girls ' cross country team, under the leadership of co- captains Mark Vogel and Paul Condrin, had another highly successful season finishing with an impressive 6-1 record. Furthermore, in the league meet both the boys ' and girls ' varsity teams captured first place trophies. The top runner for the boys was senior Doug Crawford. In addition to placing fourth in the league meet, he turned in one of the best per- formances ever by a Westwood runner. Also leading the team on to victory were Mark Vogel, Paul Condrin, Gerry Loughlin, Mike Ferry, Phil Murphy, George Mason, and Steve Ausevich. In addition, the sup- port of Mark Turley, Bill Palmer, and Jim Ryan also helped the cause. Leading the girls on to victory were seniors Kathy Keefe and Laura Fry. In addition were Chrisy Kelly, Diana Petrakos, Valerie Allen, Sue Montambo, and Peggy Mason. GOLF The Golf Team finished the season placing second in the Tri-Valley League with an impressive 9-3 record. Mike Glynn and John Scales also made impressive showing in the State Qualifying matches held at the Oakley Country Club. The team was described as fairly successful and consistent and looks forward to an even better season next year. Many thanks to Coach Raymond Kodzis for his many contributions to the team. Boys GT League Girls 5-1 Girls ' Cross Country Team First Row: C. Kelly. K. Keefe (Capt), L. Fry (Capt), S. Montambo. Second Row: Asst. Coach R. Cummings. D. Petrakos, P. Mason, Coach H. Fischler. Front, left to right: R. McNamara. D. Megley, J Scales, Coach R. Kodzis. Rear: T. Schweitzer, K. Criss, J. Gibbons, T. Boyd, D. Scales. Play with Style Varsity Front Row: E. MacDonald. S. Heinrich. S. Foster, co-capt.; T. Smith, co-capt.; M. Sullivan. Second Row: Coach Blaisdale. S. Wisialko. K. McCoy. J. Desisto. K. McCafferty. T. Monack. mgr. High, powered... Volleyball The antics of F. M. ... beating on the freshmen . . . playing cheeky-cheeky . . . unwilling warmups . . . jumping against the wall . . . storytime at the Magic Pan. The girls volleyball team led by co-captains Tina Smith and Sharon Foster experienced a fairly suc- cessful season. With losses only to Holliston and Ashland (the team ' s toughest competition), the girls showed strength, sportsmanship and unity in their wins. Co-captain Tina Smith was voted Most Valuable Player and Eileen MacDonald was named Unsung Hero. Also to be recognized are Sharon Foster for her vicious spike and Jane Desisto for being a number one setter. Susan Heinhch added a few German touches to the game and played a fine season as well. The girls thank Coach Kathy Blaisdale and look for a better season next year. Junior Varsity Front Row: J. Steeger. J. Marshall. C. Smith. L. MacKey. S. Padell. Second Row: Coach Burke. C O ' Malia. S. Roach. E. Theriault. S. Nordstrom, J. King. VOLLEYBALL 93 SOCCER Boys ' Varsity Soccer The 1978 WHS Varsity Soccer Team was led by the fine play of tri-captains Bill Gavin, Charlie Pappis, and Dennis Megley. The biggest victory of the season was a stunning upset over a tough Medfield club 2-1. Goalie Scott Hayes was spectacular with acrobatic saves and in- telligent goal tending. Billy Gavin talllied for the Green Machine while the gamewinner was scored by Dennis Megley. The season was a total team effort. Sitting (Left to right): T. McKenna, C. DeSisto, N. Sullivan, P. Skelly, S. Hayes. R. Watson, M. Murray, J. Skelly, S. Dowd, B. McDonald, R. Wiley. Standing: B. Gavin, J. Ogden, J. Stone, R. Johnson, D. Megley, C. Pappis. K. Downes. B. Brady. J. Derwin, D. Howitt, and Coach Kevin Crowe. Girls ' Soccer Team Mr. Niles ... Mr. (McCutie) McHugh . . . Ladies, listen up! P. T. E. ... See that tennis court? . . . Introduce yourself ... oh yeah . . . Toga! . . . Game Prayer . . . Your jaws are loose enough! . . . Tri- captains Lynne (F. A. G.), Sarah (Farah), Mary (Mare- bear) Good Gravy! . . . Mean, Rotten , Nasty!! ... Walls - Chrissy type ... I need a volunteer . . . you ' ll do . . . Juniors, on the line . . . Hummm, EXCUSE me! . . . Do your legs ... 18, 19, 20 . . . YAHHHHH!! First Row (Left to right): M. White (tri-capt.), L. Walsh (tri-capt.), S. Chapin (tri-capt.). Second Row: Coach M. Niles, J. Lanzillo, E. Roach. N. Rogers, K. Reissfelder, S. Barry, A. Giovino, C. McCoy, K. Berkland, D. Losardo, L. White, B. Keller. Third Row: L. Bryant, C. Dalton, C. Atchue, J. Dresens, D. Fleming, H. Walls, C. Aaron, M. Goddard, W. Miller, C. Walls. Giving It All You Have FIELD HOCKEY The Moon Gang . . . Mo ' s hysterical laughter . . . Olympic Games . . . Slow Children Slow sign . . . one-eyed bus drivers . . . Tricia ' s daily dilemna: Barb, what am I gonna do?? . . . war paint . . . recruiting for tryouts . . . Ellen ' s Dedham cheers . . . bus rides . . . A. C. Carver . . . Think we ' ll make it to the tourney?! . . . waiting for passing soc- cer and football players . . . Do you see Jimmy or Jeff? . . . Judi, pay attention! . . . team warm-ups ... A Season of Injuries and Stitches . . . Girls ' JV Field Hockey First Row: K. Effgen, J. Renzi, A. Lynch, M. Cloherty, M. Dare, L. O ' Brien. Second Row: M. DeSimone, D. Shann- ing, K. Chikusi, J. Yakel, L. Russo, Coach Quintiliano. Girls ' Varsity Field Hockey First Row: L. Gilberti, J. Bashian, M. Donlan (capt.), L. Towle (capt), P. Henderson, A. Pelusi, Coach Elizabeth Rice. Second Row: T. Bonner, C. Kuppens, B. Scott, B. Clement, M. McGinnis, K. Murphy, L. Leonard, J. Cullen, D. Shanning. Under the leadership of Coach Rice, the varsity (behind co-captains Maureen Donlon and Liz Towle) suffered a dis- appointing season with a record of 1-6-2, despite the talent on the team. However, it was enjoyed by all and the future of WHS field hockey looks promising as a large number of un- derclassmen played on Varsity and Junior Varsity. Congratulations to the girls who were selected to the Daily Transcript All-Star Team: Maureen Donlon, Liz Towle, Janice Ihnatko, and Barbara Clement, who was also named as Most Sportsmanlike player. Maureen and Liz were also selected as Tri-Valley League All-Stars. Seniors Mo, Liz, Judi, LeeAnn, Barb, Mary, Paula, Joan, Anita, and Linda thank Miss Rice for her time and patience and wish next year ' s team luck. Also, a special wish for AFS student Kauru Chikushi who played on J. V You never lose until you ' ve given up The biggest fault is giving up without trying If you fight, if you try, if you push yourself . . . Even if you lose, you have won. Fabulous Football - 1978 The football team had the most successful season in the history of WHS. With only one heartbreaking loss to Dover early in the season, the team just barely missed making it to the schoolboy Division 4 Superbowl game. They won more games than any other football team from Westwood High School and clearly proved their strength and versatility. The season started with victories over Foxboro and Hopkington. In these two games, it was the defense led by Jim McCoy, Jack Kerivan, Paul McGovern and Kevin Powers that kept the opposition away from the goal line. After a victory under the lights at Ashland. Westwood went on to visit the Mohawks from Millis. Previous to this game, Millis had outsloped their opposition by an incredi- ble margin of 103 to 3. Westwood was still in the game in the fourth quarter but was trailing 10-7. With two minutes left in the game, QB Pat O ' Reilly hit Mark MacNamara over the middle with a pass. Mark caught the pass and was immediately hit by a Millis defender. Despite break- ing three bones in his leg, he still managed to hang onto the ball and give Westwood one of its most exciting foot- ball victories ever. This game seemed to give Westwood the momentum for the rest of the season. They coasted to five more vic- tories, winning each game by two or three touchdowns. Another highlight of the season was a 32-3 Thanksgiving Day victory over Holliston. Jeff Scibilia was the star in this game as he caught 3 touchdown passes. Many seniors contributed greatly to this team. Mike Fabiano proved to many that he is the best back that Westwood ever had. He accounted for almost 50% of the total offense and was a tremendous leader. Jack Kerivan and Kevin Powers anchored one side of a defense that could not be pushed back. These two, along with Paul McGovern and Jim McCoy led a defense that allowed only 35 points the entire season. On offense, senior QB Pat O ' Reilly threw 1 1 touchdown passes. Jim McCoy led the team in receptions. Once he caught the ball, Jim was extremely difficult to bring down. Jeff Scibilia was second in Division 4 in touchdown receptions with 5. Jeff was the deep threat on the team. Paul McGovern was second in scoring on the team. He scored 3 touchdowns and kicked an incredible 17 extra points. The offensive line was anchored by Ed Huber and John McDermott. Ed and John consistently did their jobs week after week. Their steady play was main reason for the success of the offense. Joe D ' Amelio also contributed to the offense with some excellent running. Senior defensive backs Jack Fannon. Tom Mulroy, and Kirt Doursonian were reasons why so few points were scored against the defense. Todd Francis was tough in his noseguard position on defense by stopping all ball carriers that came his way. Mark Wallace was a key defensive player who led the team in interceptions and fumble recoveries. Nobody will forget the unity that this team had. . . . Mic coming late for practice . . . Gabe, Crunch, Mai, Barf, Wally, and Mike . . . Wiffle Wisdom . . . camp mono ... up downs . . . Hell Bent For Election . . . I ' ll tell you what . . . SUCCESS! With all the juniors coming back, led by co-captains Bill Crabtree and Chuck Brawley, the team should shine in ' 79. The togetherness, pride, and winning attitude of the team of ' 78 will be long remembered. ' . Junior Varsity Squad BOYS ' WINTER TRACK p « 5 ! - I s J ' Front Row (Left to right): D. Fafara, M. Devlin, E. Doursou- nian, P. Fillipone, D. Devlin, B. Seward, B. Sweeney, B. Carter, E. McKenna, M. Devlin, G. Colburn. Second Row: D. Friedl (Mgr.), S. Cirillo, T. Devlin, S. Ausevich, E. Huber, J. Powers, J. Kerivan, R. Doherty, K. Martin, G. Mason, R. Ogilvie, R. Scarlata, G. Love, D. Howitt. Third Row: Asst. Boys ' Winter Track Well, it was another duplicate season for the boys ' winter track team. With an unbelievable loss to Ashland, the boys team ended the TVL season with a record of 7-1. However, they were not to be stopped as they went on to the states, where as the smallest team in the Class C competition (Westwood was moved up from Class D), the boys totally wiped out their competitors and ran away with the Class C crown. Outstanding performances were turned in this season by Co-Captain Dan Watson and Tom Linden- mayer who both cleared 6 ' 8 in the high jump, Buzzy Scarlata in the 300 and the 600, Co-Captain Doug Crawford in the 2-mile and the 1000, Mike Ferry in the mile, Ken Martin in the hurdles and David MacElhiney in the shot. The team continues to make amazing comebacks each year after consistently losing valuable seniors. Next year they hope for a season like this one and thank Coach Sanfason, Coach Tucelli, and Coach Cummings for their hours of coaching throughout the winter. Coach P. Tucelli, S. Barrett, T. Foster, T. McGee, S. Darl- ing, D. MacElhiney, G. Loughlin, T. Linenmayer, D. Craw- ford (Capt.), D. Watson (Capt.), P. Condrin (Capt.), J. Fan- non, M. Ferry, B. Brady, K. Carson, P. Murphy, C. Salalle, G. Yesallion, Asst. Coach R. Cummings, Coach D. San- fason. 98 GIRLS ' WINTER TRACK L. Bigelow (Manager). D. White, J. Mitchell. M. DeSimone. J. King. P. Ballantine. Rear: Asst. Coach P. Tucelli, L. Singer, L. Legge, J. Dresens, P. Runci, L. Eads, K. Keefe Chrissy ' s loud laugh . . . Secret Santa ' s . . . morning practice . . . getting lost going to Harvard . . . Hey la dee la dee la dee . . . falling off the corners at BU . . . winning the Class C relays. This year ' s girls were not just members of the boys winter track team: they formed a team of their own. Led by senior captain Kathy Keefe. the girls went on to dominate the entire Tri-Valley League. Out- standing performances were made by Chrissy Kelly who ran an unbelievable 5:09 mile at Harvard, Linda O ' Brien with great 300 runs all through the season. Dori White who made the Patriot Ledger with her grueling 3 4 mile leg at the Class C relays, Valerie Allen who won the TVL meet in the 600, Maureen Donlon who dominated the TVL in the hurdles, and Jennifer Dresens who now holds the school record in the 1000. Others who should be recognized are Jane Mitchell in the 600, Diana Petrakos in the 2 mile, and Julie Bishop and Paula Ballatine in the 300. The girls hope to increase the team next year and wish to thank Coach Sanfason, Coach Tucelli, and Coach Cumm- ings for their great coaching throughout the season. (Captain). D. Petrakos. L. O ' Brien. A. Schiavo. D. Fleming. J. Sterling, C. Kelly. Asst. Coach R. Cummings. Coach Dave Sanfason. Captain S. Seward, Coach R. Bonn, Captain M. Warren BASKETBALL Ashland . . . Work boots ... The Wolf Pack . . . Bondo . . . Jeff, no dunking in warm- ups! . . . Sam ' s promptness . . . Bingo . . . police escorts . . . Chewy . . . Iceman . . . Pitts . . . C. D. . . . timeout for Mr. Geary . . . D-up! . . . Tacos ... A diminishing team . . . problems?? . . . Seward, been known to dribble through a crowd! . . . Cheerleaders???????????? Under the leadership of captains Mark Warren and Sam Seward and the coaching of first-year Varsity Coach Bob Bonn, the Boys ' Varsity Basketball Team completed another successful season with a league record of 13-3 putting them in third place and an over-all record of 14-6. The boys qualified for the tournament once again, however, they were eliminated in the first Boys ' Varsity Front Row Left to right: J. Smith, M. Warren (captain), S. Seward (captain), C. Colpitts. Back Row: Coach R. Bonn, J. Ward, J. MacLellan, C. Bell. C. DeSisto, B. Warren. game against a tough Sharon team 68-58. Highlights of the year were the usual rivalry games against Medfield. In the home- court game, the most memorable moment was when Medfield Coach Dave Gibbs and one of his boys tried to harass Westwood player Jim McCoy. Jim ' s defiance and cool thinking kept Westwood alive as they beat Medfield by a score of 57-51. Another memorable night was Gail Thwing Night on January 19th (with Dover- Sherbon as the visiting team). In honor of Coach Thwing, a fine man and an excellent coach, the game was attended by a large crowd, including for- mer players of Coach Thwing. Outstanding performances of the season were recognized with the selection of Tri- Valley League All-Star Sam Seward; and Daily Transcript All-Stars John MacLellan, Jeff Smith, and Captain Sam Seward. With only three (three Westwood greats) seniors leaving: Sam Seward. Mark Warren, and Craig Colpitts, the team of 1980 is sure to be strong with six varsity players returning. £ ■Junior Varsity 100 rfSTWOo, I } } VO m °4 ]?m i ,2 j u 24 (j22ijri )i?i Jit itSTWOo j fc Speed Endurance Unity Varsity Kneeling: A. Deacon (Capt), L. Walsh (Capt). Standing: Coach K. Delaney- Smith, D. Shanning, N. Nee, S. MacMullen, S. Foster, C. McCoy, C. Aaron, J. DeSisto, E. Nee, K. Carey. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL This was the year of the champions and the girls ' basketball set out to prove this was so. With determination and 94 straight wins backing them up, the girls faced Abington in the first game of the season. The team was defeated on the scoreboard but not in their hearts as they went on to dominate the TVL with a record of 18-0. During this time, co- captain Anne Deacon broke 1000 points making her one of the few WHS basketball stars to accomplish such a feat. Also, the team strengthened as a whole. The younger players grew in experience and the older ones in skill. In general the team became more unified and went on to defeat Wareham, Walpole, Rockland, Abington ( revenge ), Algonquin, and then fianally, in one of the best played and most exciting games of WHS basketball, the team defeated Ipswich at Holy Cross to win the state championship. Co-captain Lynn Walsh, Nancy Nee, Sue MacMullan, Claire McCoy, Elaine Nee, and Cheryl Aaron should be recognized along with Anne Deacon for their outstanding performances. The team would like to express their ap- preciation to Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith for her support and hours of coaching which brought the team to the championship, and to the many fans who cheered them on to success. Slideshow . . . September . . . Boston . . . E. W. F. ... the things that wouldn ' t leave . . . 20 second sprints . . . THE jackets . . . over- time toilet paper ... 1 ... it ' s better to live one day as a lion than a hundred years as a lamb. Junior Varsity First Row: C. Kuppens, C. Mclnnis, K. Berkland, M. Dare. Second Row: D. Lasardo, D. Grady, S. Nordstrom, K. Murphy, L. McDonald, Coach Quin- tiliani. 101 Magic Superstars Champions He begins . . . With desire and determination, with diligence and dedication. He continues . . . With belief in his teammates, as well as respect for his opponents, With dignity when he succeeds, as well as when he falters. Through his desire and determination, he develops a fine character. Through his diligence and dedication, he becomes an outstanding athlete. His belief, his respect, and his dignity make him an honorable sportsman. He achieves . . . because of his character, his ability, and his honor. What no other can quite attain What makes him a shade above the rest What distinghishes him from every other He achieves ... He becomes ... a Champion ... A True Champion . . . Super Quality 102 Only The Best Are Champions Inspiration First Row (left to right): K. Huskins, M. Donlon, Captain; D. Zalkind, S. Montambo, P. Casey, J. Thompson, G. MacPherson, P. Davenport. Second Row: Coach Raymond Burr, Liz Towle, N. Rogers, H. Donlon, S. Montambo, P. Tschurch, R. Thompson, Captain; B. McElvry, K. Harris, S. Maxwell, K. Criss. Third Row: J. Ryan, J. Montella, K. Roche, S. Lane, R. Morrisson, D. Feeney, R. Johnson, J. Giberti, J. Ward, J. Stone, D. Stacey. SKI TEAM Due to the mild weather, the ski team experienced a slightly off ' season which consisted of only three meets. However, they consistently finished second in each meet with strong performances turned in by Nancy Rogers who was first in the league and scored the most points for the team and Jordan Stone who also scored many of the team ' s points. Led by co-captains Maureen Donlon and Rick Thompson, the team showed consistency in every meet. As a young team, it looks forward to an even better season of skiing next year (with more snow hopefully) and wishes to thank Coach Burr for a fun winter. GYMNASTICS Ad ' : 1 m. fBi 4 r m3 M l K • 1 L The girls ' gymnastics team experienced a tough season since its two co- captains Anita Murphy and Ellen Hanley were injured in mid-season. The team, however, continued com- peting successfuly in various meets with Lauren Hill as perhaps the most valuable player on the team. The girls would like to thank their coach for a great season and look forward to more balancing and vaulting next winter. HOCKEY Junior Varsity Squad Front (left to right): M. Ciardi. J. Ruggerio. P. Sullivan. A. Aymie. B. Murphy. E Bounato. G. Snyder. P. Valentine. Rear: C. Poli. N. McDevitt. C. Malloy. C. Mundt. D Clay. B. Mclnnis. G. Testa. L. Bero, W. Reissfelder. E. Henderson. Coach P. McCracken. Varsity Squad Front (left to right): B. Murphy. J. Mazzarella. J. Gavin. W. O ' Connor. W. Gavin. J. Malloy. E. Gavin. T. Boyd. B. McElroy. D. VanZile. Mgr. Rear: Coach K. Crowe, W. McGillis. Mgr.: C. Poli. C. Flahive. P. Engian. K. Burke. R. Johnson, T. Jacobs. D. Megley. J. Ogden. S. Fallon. D. Quinlan. R. Pease. Trainer, Coach P. McCracken. Led by Tri-Captains Jerry Malloy. Tom Jacobs, and Bill Gavin, the Wolverine pucksters clinched the Tri-Valley League title after exciting games with rival Holliston. Faced with early 6:00 a.m. practices and the bitter cold of the Taber Rink, the squad worked hard to earn a position in the State Tourna- ment only to be eliminated by Lynnfield in the first round. Much credit is due the seniors who left the team this year after three years of competition. Also, many thanks to the loyal fans who braved the snowy Saturday nights and the cold rink to cheer the boys to victory. BOYS ' SWIM TEAM ' ■mixKW£ ' l 1 The swim team this year, under the leadership of senior co-captains Denis Roche and Scott Shaughnessey, finished their season with a 5-4 record. Despite a slow start at the beginning of the season with unexpected losses to New Bedford and Middleboro, the team finished strong with their victory over Milford. Furthermore, it was at this meet where a new 400 free style relay record time of 3:48.6 was set beating last year ' s record by six seconds. This relay team consisted of this season ' s four highest scorers, B. Brawley, K Cloney, S. Shaughnessy. and D. Roche. In addition to those four, the swimming squad consisted of B. Gavin, S. Beaton, J. Curwen, and D. Glover. This year ' s diving squad consisted of Dan Dion with a high of 150 points, John Mason, and Matt Gellotte. With the majority of the team being underclassmen, This year ' s diving squad consisted of Dan Dion with a high of 150 points, John Mason, and Matt Gellotte. With the majority of the team being underclassmen, the team can look forward to an ejen stronger season next year. tP Boys ' Swim Team First Row (left to right): S. Bernstein, J. Lodge, R. Previtt, R. Leveckis. Second Row: M. Gellotte, M. Berlin, J. Curwen, B. Gavin, R. Brawley, K. Cloney, T. Beaton, M. Faulkson, S. McCurdy, F. Hunt. Third Row: D. Dion, J. Mason, B. MacQuame, R. Halligan, F. Callaghan, F. Connell, J. Wells, P. Skelly. Fourth Row: S. Shaunessey, Co-Capt.; Coach J. Gearon, D. Roche, Co-Capt.; C. Peter- 106 GIRLS ' SWIM TEAM . . . Patty Lawless ' beauty makeover . . . munching out on B-day cukes . . . 200 IM warmup . . . My bathing suit ' s see- through! . . . What do you mean I ' m swimming the 500!?! . . . fogged up goggles . . . eau de chlorine . . . Led by Senior Co-Captains Susanne Tosi and Fuzzy Flynn, the team did a great job considering the great number of freshmen and sophomore members. This year was definitely one of rebuilding and the squad looks towards an undefeated season in 1980! Out- standing performers included Maura Fitzpatrick in the 500. Leslie Ferraro in diving. Karen Cloney in the 200 IM, and Fuzzy Flynn in the 50 and 100 freestyle. Rebuilding Year First Row (left to right): J. Sten. Mgr.; C. Forsberg. Mgr.; R. DeWolfe. K. Cloney. P. Lawless. K. Cariani. K. Huskins. J. Manton. L. Mullen. Second Row: L. McDonald. P. Casey. C. Meagher. K. Williams, M. Fitzpatrick, L. Ferraro. L. Riley, J. McCracke. S. Black. S. Hoban, Coach Pam Farrell. Third Row: N. Tib betts. K. Montgomery. A. Murphy. S. Flynn. Co-Captain: S. Tosi. Co-Captain: B. Casey. K. Keely. M. Winslow. Raye DeWolfe. BOYS ' SPRING TRACK Spring Track Team In Westwood, the Boys ' Spring Track has always been blessed with dedicated, enthusiastic, and talented athletes; this year the team, coached by Richard Hargreaves and Roger Cummings, took their renowned qualities beyond the Tri-Valley League and established themselves statewide. As usual with track, it was a season filled with individual and team accomplishments. The team had a 6-1 league record. The team also won the Tri-Valley league relays, and for the first time in Westwood Spring Track history, the team captured the Class C State Relays. It was during these relays that Doug Crawford, Ken Martin, John Fan- non, and Brian Fitzhenry broke the record in the shuttle hurdle relay. In all, it was a team to remember. The list of personal achievements and records is endless for every member of the team had his own specialty to offer. There were several tracksters whose accomplishments were outstanding: Senior and co- captain John Fannon set a new record in the 330 low hurdles; senior John McDermott three the javelin a distance of 177 feet to establish a new record; Kurt Doursounian, another senior, participated in the state meet and placed fifth in a sprinting event and fifth in the long jump. The team of ' 79 was also lucky enough to have within its ranks the most awesome highjump combo in New England; Captain Dan Watson and Tom Lindemeyer were the two seniors who formed this incredible duo. They share the school record of 6 ' 8 . After placing in the state meet (Dan placed third and Tom fourth), they went on to compete in the New Englands where Tom placed first and Dan fourth. 108 Spring Track Team 5 M GIRLS ' SPRING TRACK Beating Dover Sherbom . . . holding the Class C relays ... leg lifts . . . cooking hamburgers and hotdogs . . . Hey la dee la dee la dee . . . great cookout at Sanfo ' s. Strong and experienced from winter track workouts, the girls went on with confidence to their outdoor season. Led by quad-captains Liz Towle. Julie Bishop. Maureen Donlon and Kathy Keefe. the girls won every meet except for Holliston and went on to tie for the TVL crown with Dover-Sherborn and Holliston. The field events improved immensely over the season with excep- tional performances made by Liz Towle in the discus. Anna Schiavo in the javelin and Jean King in the shot. The running events improved as well. The combination of Chrissy Kelly and Don White struck fear into all their com- petitors ' hearts. Jennifer Dresens ran superbly in the 880. Valerie Allen and Jane Mitchell in the 440 made another combination which was extremely hard to get by. Sophomore Susie Montambo showed a great deal of potential and strength in the 2 mile as did Lisa Eads. Maureen Donlon revealed her skill in the hurdles and the long jump and Linda O ' Brien turned in great performances time after time in the 220. All in all. the girls enjoyed a great season and owe this to the fine coaching of Coach Sanfason and Coach Tucelli. GIRLS ' TENNIS The girls ' tennis team played a fine season this spring with a record of 16-2, placing second in the TVL. Losing only to Dover Sherborn (their toughest competition), the team worked its way up to the quarterfinals of the states. Led by co-captains Kay Montgomery and Betsy Ratto, the team was composed mainly of underclassmen who will be returning next year to play more great tennis. Outstanding perfor- mances were turned in by Nancy Procaccino who had a 15- 1 record and was the number one player on the team, and the doubles teams of Jane Ratto and Claire McCoy and Jane Desisto and Kelly Carey who were first and second respectively. The team wishes to thank Coach Procaccino for her fine coaching and looks forward to more tennis next year. Front Row (left to right): S. DeAngelis, J. Ratto, J. Yakel, B. Ratto, Co-captain; K. Montgomery, Co-captain; C. Murphy, R. Jeghelian. Second Row: A. Lynch, Mgr.; E. Nee, C. McCoy, K. Carey, M. Keating, J. Desisto, P. Casey, N. Procaccino, M. DeAngelis, Coach Procaccino. T A BOYS ' TENNIS Front (Left to right): R. McKelvy, P. McDermott, 1 Padell, Capt.; J. Bain, Capt.; D. Clancy, K. Harris Rear: Coach Peden, S. Goodrich, T. Buchmueller, Fallon, G. Gonser, J. Rudser, S. Beaton, E. Hanley, fi White, D. Theriault, M. Gelotte. The boys ' tennis team did very well this season with a record of 17-3. With a team com- posed of mainly sophomores, their success this season may hint at future WHS tennis years. Outstanding performances were turned in by co-captain Jon Bain with a 10-3 record in singles, Al White and Ed Hanley with 15-3 and 16-2 singles records respectively, co-captain Tom Padell and Steve Fowler in doubles with a record of 19-1 and Matt Gelotte and Scott Goodrich with a doubles record of 14-1. The team had six players on the league all star team, made it to the quarter finals in the state com- petition, and in general played fine tennis in each game. The team wishes to thank Coach Peden for his hard work and looks forward to more tennis next year. 110 Junior Varsity First Row: K. Kuppens. L. May. Second Row: T. Simpson, C. Cavanaugh, C. Smith, A. Palemo, J. Steeger. Third Row: S. Roche. J. Manton. J. Engeian, S. Padell, S. Umsheid, M. Rudser, Mgr.; Coach Smelstor. Varsity First Row: L. Walsh. (Captain): Coach K. Blaisdell; S. FilliponefCapt.). Second Row: L. White, D. LoSardo, C. Aaron, H. Walls, E. Roche. Third Row: K. Powers. T, Bonner, C. Walls, L. Brooks. Fourth Row: M. West (Mgr), S. Lynch (Mgr.), D. McCanbly (Mgr.). GIRLS ' SOFTBALL Tryouts, (or the mornings afterward) ... the ' Dish ' on the mound . . . Kathy ' s impeccable hair . . . Lynne to Cheryl to Lori for a DP . . . Steve and his towels (big enough for two) . . . Donna ' s golden glove (she ' s great) . . . Lynne ' s beaning . . . Kevin the Umpire ... Liz in Left . . . the Medfield protest . . . Foz . . . will Janice ever know the signals? Respectability was brought back to Westwood girls ' softball as this year ' s varsity sported a record of 7-9, a marked improvement from the previous year. First year coach Nancy Blaisdell molded a young team consisting of three starting freshmen and only one senior into a solid unit as the season progressed and the team gained experience. The highlight of the season occurred when the girls won a iormal protest over a disputed call in a game versus Medfield; thereby setting a prece- dent for the benefit of all girls ' sports. Earning Tri Valley League All Star honors were co-captains Sue Filippone and Lynne Walsh at third base and shortstop respectively, who along with Helene Walls as catcher, were also named Daily Transcript All Stars. The team wishes to thank Coach Blaisdell and looks forward to more softball next spring. 111 BASEBALL 1979 Varsity Squad Front (left to right): G. Guindon, R. Scarlatta, M. Fabiano, Captain; J. Kerivan, Captain; B. Cappuccino, Cap- tain; P. Gaughan, R. Brooks. Rear: C. McLean, Mgr.; M. Murray, J. Mulgrew, P. O ' Reilly, D. Massey, M. Walsh, D O ' Rourke. B. Warren, G. Malloy, J Ruggeirio, Coach R. Bonn. ' ( Junior Varsity Squad Front (left to right): B. Mingels, A. Guarino. R. Bradley. C. DeSisto, S. Harrington. E. Gavin, T Antonellis. J. Collins. Rear: Coach Kirby. J. Dullea, B. McDonough. P. LaCamara, D. Manchester. B. Bartow. R. Gerulskis, W. Reisfelder. B. Murphy. I k V;:r sU Si- 112 This year was perhaps the greatest season for Wolverine baseball yet! The squad finished their season with an 18-3 record which won them their second straight TVL championship. This was a team dominated by seniors who made consistent and out- standing plays throughout the season. Paul Gaughan and Mike Walsh were consistently impressive pitchers who stopped the best hit- ters the league had to offer. Pat O ' Reilly, Dan O ' Rourke, and Mike Fabiano played first, second, and third base respectively and prevented opposing teams from scoring through determined and closely knit efforts. Their batting records also prove their value as hitters. The outfield which consisted of John Kerivan, Russ Scarlatta, and Paul McGovern caught anything which passed the basemen. They, too, were all great hit- ters. Brian Cappuccino had another fine season and Russ Scarlatta was probably the most valuable hitter on the team. Junior Jerry Malloy pitched one of his greatest seasons and along with another junior, Gary Guindon, made great contribu- tions to the squad with their pitching and strong hitting. The united efforts of this team sent them as far as a chance at the Division II crown where the Wolverines were defeated by Boston Latin. Named to the TVL All Stars were: Dan O ' Rourke, Pat O ' Reilly, Brian Cappuccino, Mike Walsh, Paul Gaughan, and John Kerivan. Thanks to Coach Bonn for a great season! 113 We take pride in our achieve- ments, both academic and extracurricular. We have tried to assume responsibility for our total education, and have discovered two sides of life that we can experience through Westwood High School. During the day, we have grown intellectually. When the final bell rings, we are free to pursue some of the many activities available to us, as we have scattered to become parts of teams, clubs, casts, and committees. MM Front: A. Thie, T. Petrakos. D. Doyle. Exchange Student K. Chikushi. C. Mitchell. Second Row: M. Thibeault. L. Bigelow. J. Sten. J Delaplace. A. Giovino. Third Row: S Christensen. J Luke, J. Meridan, C. Peterson. J. Gun- dal. Fourth Row: B. Spakevicius. B. Sesnovich, S. Wisialko. K. Montgomery, P. Kontrimas, L. Fry, S. Chapin, S Shaughnessy. The American Field Service program has for many years played a prominent role in the lives of many students. In order to finance summer exchanges, the club has held money-raising events including the very successful International Dinner and the Barn Sale. The group sponsored for the first time a short-term exchange with New Jersey. The 1979 exchange student was Kaoru Chikushi from Japan. Throughout her year at Westwood. her warm personality has brought happiness to her family and classmates. She has offered different views of the American lifestyle and has instilled in all a deeper appreciation of their culture. In her graduation speech, Ka expressed her thoughts: AFS has brought me un- derstanding of the value of the American culture which has brought a great benefit in- side myself. I hope I have taught my family and friends something important and positve about the Japanese culture. STUDENT- FACULTY FORUM The Student-Faculty Forum, a group composed of teachers, administrators, and students, worked together to create an at- mosphere of continuity within the school. Due to popular demand, the group brought back Ice Cream Day where several students served ice cream cones to hungry teachers, administrators, and students. First Row: C. Kuppens. K. Powers. J. Rizza. Second Row S. Kusmin, Mrs. Eberly (Advisor), S. Tosi. Third Row: D Kelliher. S Montambo. S. Montambo, Ms. Curran (Advisor), E Huber Fourth Row: J. Frew, B. Clement. Missing from picture: B. Gillis. 116 The Student Council, under the leadership of President Ed Huber. Vice- president Barb Clement. Secretary Betsy Gillis. and Treasurer Carmen Crocker, had its most successful year ever. The group es- tablished itself as a respected and influential club by sponsoring many activities such as the Christmas Raffle. Singing Telegrams, the Easter Raffle, the Bloodmobile. exchanges with Norwood and Ashland high schools — and its greatest achievement, the highly suc- cessful and memorable Homecoming Week and Halloween Dance. The Student Council has set a precedent that future members will follow, so it will con- tinue to be as productive and successful as it STUDENT COUNCIL Frist Row (left to right): J. Rizzo, C. Crocker. B. Gillis. E. Huber. E. Huber. B. Clement. Second Row: J. Frew. L. Towle. D. MacPherson. S. Montambo. N. Neville. Third Row: S. Harrington. J. DeSisto. C. Kelly. S. Kusmin. Fourth Row: D. Thorton. D. Theriault. B. Brawley. C Kuppens. K. Powers. B. Sesnovich. S. Christensen. grew to be this year. The group would especially like to thank Miss Judith Bolles for her continued sup- port, advice, encouragement, but most of all her never-ending trust. With our sincerest thanks to you. Miss Bolles. we will never forget this year and all you did for us. Advisory Board Advisor Miss Judith Bolles with V. P. Barbara Clement and President Ed Huber. Officers Treasurer C. Crocker. Secretary B. Gillis. Vice-President B. Clement. President E. Huber 117 SOMEDAY YOU LOOK BACK. NO PARENTHESES Front Row (left to right): R. Westhaver, L Gerulskis, L. Randall, K. McKeon, H. Moulton, Editor J. Mullins, D. Fleming. Rear: C. Mitchell, A. Smith, J. Gundal, M. O ' Hara. E. Lane, A. Giovino, W. Moulton. SACRED CHEESE Front (left to right): A. Giovino, L. Bigelow, Editor M. White, S. Wisialko. Second: D. Petrakos, D. Fleming, C. Corlito, G. Malloy, J. Ihnatko, P. Murphy. Third: B. Clement, J. Luke, J. Meridan, S. Monoghan, A. White. Fourth: S. Shaughnessy, M. Whitley, E. Hanley, G. Mason, P. DiMattia. 118 NATIONALj .HONOR SOCIET NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society is an organization whose members are selected based on academic achievement as well as school and com- munity involvement. This year the NHS, under the guidance of advisor, Miss H. Joan Dillon, helped guide confused parents on the evening of Open House at the high school. In November, the group hosted an ex- change visit with members of the National Honor Society of Wellesley High. The students attended class at Westwood and finished up with a joint meeting to exchange thoughts and ideas. To raise money for the organization, students sold refreshments at various dances sponsored by other school organizations. On Valentine ' s Day the NHS sold per- sonalized carnations which were available to both students and faculty. The members are particularly proud of the tutoring program conducted with several gifted elementary students from Martha Jones School, which allowed them to teach in a number of academic areas. The NHS enjoyed a progressive dinner and finished up the year with a candlelight induction ceremony for the new senior candidates and members of the National Honor Society of 1979-1980. The departing seniors wish the new mem- bers luck and extend their hope that the NHS experience will be as profitable as it was for them. Senior Members First Row: J. Gundal, B. Gillis, V. Beder, President D. Sul- livan, Vice-president E. Towle, Treasurer D. Fleming, D. O ' Rourke. Second Row: A. Kelly, B. Clement, P. Henderson, C. Keegan, C. Mitchell, E. Harnett. Third Row: L. Giberti, J. Mullins, J. Delaplace, J. Powers, A. Deacon. Fourth Row: B. MacDonald. S. Filippone, L. Vivona, S. Shaughnessey, T. Petrakos, R. Westhaver. Fifth Row: P. Condrin, K. Keefe, A. Smith, S. Tosi, A. Ihnatko, M. Schmitt, L. Wefald. Sixth Row: K. Dowries, G. Pisano, S. Galins, P. O ' Reilly, L. Randall, J. Bain, C. Pappis, D. Roche. Junior Members First Row: D. Scales, P. Murphy, J. Toffoloni (President), M. White (Vice-President), J. Desisto (Secretary), E. Hanley (Treasurer). Second Row: K. Welling, C. Atchue, A Giovino, S. Wisialko, M. DeAngelis, B. Carver. Third Row: G. Loughlin, D. Fleming, J. Luke, N. MacDonald, K. Hansen, A Thie. Fourth Row: G. Mason, P. Clark, B. Spakevicius, B. Sesnovich, J. Wells, S. Christensen, S. Chapin. Fifth Row: R. Brooks, A. White, J. Derwin, C. Croker, J. Skelly, M. Murray, L. Bigelow. 119 PEP CLUB First Row (left to right): L. Birch, P. Gavin, S. Monoghan, J. Howley. Second Row: J. Dramas, M. Luke, B. Clement, President C. Rich. Third Row: A. Palermo, R. Tradd, K. Dodge, R. DeWolfe, E. Nee, M. DeAngelis. Fourth Row: M. Gonser, S. Taber, W. Miller. soiri FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS First Row (Left to right): K. Connelly, L. Legge, R. Lam- bert. Second Row: P. Hanlon, R. Nichols, P. Brown, S. Croke, P. Macropoulos, N. O ' Brien. Third Row: R. Pallis, S. Montambo, S. Breese. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS | : w 120 L J. Howtey. K. DoulL P. Gavin. J. Rinaldi. Second Row: E. Maus. Captain: D. Fleming. C McCarthy. S DoulL S. Annian. Co-Captain. Third Row: C. Buonato. J. Delaplace. D. Sullivan. D. Doyle. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB DRILL TEAM First Row (left to right): D. Doyle. M. Provenzano. E MacDonald J. Delaplace. Second Row: B. Maus. C Corlito. M Pelanz. Mrs. E. Cle ment (Advisor). Third Row: T. Smith. B. Spakevicius. D. Murphy. L B-.gelow. K. Morse. 121 The 1979 WHS musical, entitled Anything Goes, was a huge success. Boasting a large cast of both new faces and established talent, the musical delighted capacity audiences with three performances receiving much praise. The pit orchestra, directed by Mr. Sebastian Bonaiuto, added a perfect touch to the musical. The production could not have sailed so smoothly without the rigorous hours put in by actors and actresses as well as the large behind-the- scenes crew of makeup artists, prop managers, costume designers, and lighting experts all coordinated under the close watch of drama coach Miss Stephanie Shute. 122 oo 5-fe 124 From behind the usual hustle and bustle surrounding all perfor- mances, emerged the polished and hilarious Senior Cass Play. Dim Work in High Places. The comedy, under the direction and advice of Miss Shuts =nd starring Jimmy McCafferty. Elise Goyette. Phyllis Gavin. Don O ' Rourke. Lisa Rossetti. Ann N akaros, Kenn;. Martin Betsy Ratto. Mark Carver, and Gary Pisano. among others, required extensive rehearsals and prop and costume work, but the efforts resulted in a piece of drama deserving of a standing ovation, a play the Class of 197 c proud to call its own. •:e THESPIANS Front (left to right): J. McCafferty, M. Carver, G. Pisano Rear: N. MacDonald, P. Gavin, B. Clement, P. Cariani R Daley. 126 DRAMA CLUB Front (left to right): M. Carver, N. Mac- Donald, R. Daley, Y. McRae. Second Row: L. Garaffo, M. Bernard, M. Vartebedian, J. Barrington, P. Gavin, M. Dargan, M. Giovino. Third Row: R. Tarrullo, J. Miller, A. DiMartino, K. Gennis, D. O ' Rourke, T. Schweitzer. Fourth Row: C. Moriaty, J. Cosgrove, J. McCafferty, K. Hansen, B. Clement, G. Pisano, J. Robinson, P. Cariani. SPANISH CLUB Seated (left to right): C. Mitchell, W. Moulton, C. Corlito, R. Westhaver, R. Tarrullo, M. Provenzano, C. Sallale. Standing (front): F. Callahan, E. Theriault, S. Wisialko, M. DeAngelis, M. Winkelmes. (back): J, Gundal, M. Winslow, B. Scott, S. Shaughnessy, E. MacDonald. STUDENT ANNOUNCERS Seated: B. Clement Standing L-R: A. Kelly, J. McCafferty, M. Carver. 127 COLOR GUARD Front (left to right): C. Decatur, A. Beder, K. Brooks, J. Dew. Rear: Captain L. Brooks, J. Barrington, L. Vivona, J. Nicol, J. O ' Neil. The 1978-1979 Color Guard, under the leadership of co- captains Lori Brooks and Melissa Webber, led the WHS Marching Band to a championship season. By combining basic drills with precisely executed maneuvers, this year ' s Color Guard produced the most exciting and colorful routines ever. Junior Ann Becker will take command for the 1979-1980 season and plans to uphold the winning tradition established this year. MAJORETTES Front (left to right): J. McConnell, K. Lunch, C. Collins. Rear: Co-Captain J. Luke. Captain Amy Hanlon. 128 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Seated C. Mitchell S. Kusmin R .Vesi.-.s-.e: T Monac CHESS CLUB 129 MARCHING BAND The Wolverine Marching Band had an exciting and successful year as they arrived home each weekend with another shining trophy. Among their numerous awards were the unforget- table Best Drum Line Award and First Place in Class B, both of which were won in the Norwood Competition. In addition to the many parades and com- petitions, the band also won the pride of the town with their outstanding weekly half-time performances at the football games. The music consisted of two selections from the movie Saturday Night Fever, as well as a medley of softer tunes and a very well played drum solo. The year was filled with success an d pride for the marching band, which was supported by the newly formed Marching Band Parents group. However, no one will forget the long, hard practices, the screaming, the laughing, the freezing, and the sweating. Without a doubt, it all proved worthwhile. CONCERT AND DANCE BANDS 131 DOUBLE QUARTET S Dowries, D. Crawford, L. Rossetti, K. Dowries, A. Hanlon, M. Carver, E. Goyette, T. Schweitzer. Amy ' s craziness, Mark ' s wit and love of Measure the Vallies, Elise ' s high notes and leadership, Ken ' s How many of YOU sing in the elementary school chorus? , Lisa ' s beautiful It ' s Christmas Time, Ted ' s low notes (especially at nursing homes), Sue ' s friendship and sweetness (smile, ORCHESTRA Sue!), Doug ' s perfect pitch and fantastic voice,! Karen ' s absence in Lebanon and misplaced! music at Pops — and immense talent, and Mr.l Markarian ' s instruction and patience (Thank youl so much!) ... we made beautiful music together! Front (left to right): J. Toffoloni, D. O ' Rourke, D. Scales, A. White. Rear: Mr. J. Pender, Advisor: D. Roche. M. Beder. 9 f- 3 J ri l ° ' H P: GLEE CLUB GREEN YEARS STAFF The 1979 Green Years Staff hopes they have represented through their photography and essays what it is to have been a part of the Westwood High School community during 1978-1979. Westwood High students are unique, becoming involved in all aspects of their high school, both academic and ex- tracurricular. We are proud to be able to capture a part of that lifestyle in the 1979 Green Years yearbook. As editors, we would like to thank those diligent staff members who gave so much of their time to creating the best yearbook possible. Our most sin- cere thanks go to our advisor, Mr. Charles Flahive, who guided us all through the entire process with his tireless optimism, encouragement, ad- vise and plain hard work. Only through the dedication of all those involved in the production of this yearbook have we been able to bring back some of the memories of our very special Green Years. Write-up Staff First Row: K. Chikushi, S. Monaghan, C. Keegan, W. Palmer Second Row: J. Delaplace, S. Doyle, M. Schmitt, E. Harnett Third Row: H Moulton, S. Filippone. Fourth Row: L. Rossetti. E. Towle, E. Huber. Editors Kathy Keefe. Advisor Mr. Charles Flahive, Dianne Fleming Artwork and Photography T. Petrakos, G. Pisano, T. Monac, R. Westhaver, T Lindemayer. - - i 4 134 Business Managers Betsy Gillis, Joe Gundal, Barb Clement Biography Staff First Row: E Maus. J. Delaplace. S. Monaghan. P. Gavin. A. Kelly. B. Clement. Second Row: J. Hildebrandt. D. Doyle. V. Quinn. A Bennett. J. Bishop. Third Row: W. Moulton. R. Daley. D. Christensen. C. Sheehee. S. Galins. A Smith. N. Maloof. Poetry Lisa Maxwell Artwork Lorraine McCarthy Sales Staff First Row: S. Foster. P. O ' Reilly. B. Clement. D. Watson. Second Row: E. Huber. J. Bernard. M. Whitley. E. Towte. B. Gillis. Third Row: A Mitchell. C. Nagle. S. Filippone. L. Hess. J. Gundal. Fourth Row: C. Ventola. J. Gattozi. V. Beder. A Bennett. Associate Editor Betsy Gillis 135 ■to Fading pictures latch on to vivid emotions of years better behind us Of turmoil within, and painful growth throughout Yet the remembrance of a friend or kiss Seemingly long-forgotten Bring back waves of feeling as strong as they once had been And the ache in your heart is like a real wound Healing only as the memories fade. $fr:  L 1 M Baby Picture Code 138 1. Eileen McDonald 2. Jon Benner 3. Vicki Quinn 4. Jean Turner 5. Paul Engeian 6. Doug Crawford 7. Lisa Wefald 8. Elise Goyette 9. Lauren Gerulskis 10. Joseph Gattozzi 11. Diane Doyle 12. Maureen Whitley 13. Sue Monaghan 14. Billy and Holly Moulton 15. Dianne Felming 16. June Howley 17. Betty McCambly 18. Vica Beder 19. Margaret Schmitt 20. Beth Maus 21. Lori Brooks 22. Bryan McElroy 23. Charlene Rich 24. Denise Roche 25. Barbara Clement 26. Mark Carver 27. Julie Delaplace 28. Karen Doull 29. Phyllis Gavin 30. Scott Shaughnessy 31. Jennie Banington 32. Kaoru Chikuski 33. Sue Filippone 34. Maureen Donlon 35. Robert Daley 36. Katie Hazen 37. Kathy Keefe 38. Arthur Costonis 39. Ted Petrakos 40. Linda Randall 41. Jean Higginbottom 42. Kay Montgomery 43. Patty Kontrimas 44. Paul Condrin 45. Anne-Marie Kelly 46. Gary Pisano 47. Ann Ihnatko 48. Suzanne Tosi 49. Laura Hess 50. Bill Ambrose 51. Ed Huber 52. Deirdre Sullivan 53. Sandra Galins 54. Craig Colpitis 55. Jami Cloney 56. Melissa Webber 57. Sarah Gelotte 58. Mark Vogel 139 SENIOR CLASS BANQUET April 11, 1979 Mr. Milan and his artists painted, cut and built. The Dance Band prac- ticed, with the addition of Ken ' s Free Bird . Mr. B. and all his classes decorated and arranged. The Green Years staff counted ballots and prepared superlative gifts. Jimmy impersonated, and the caterers cooked away. All this in preparation for the singular Senior Class Banquet of 1979. A beautiful affair, worthy of the time and anticipation . . . something we will never, never forget. Free Bird . . . roast beef dinner . . . Jimmy ' s impersonations . . . awarding the superlatives . . . Chris ' s dance, keeping up the Lund tradition . . . go- ing to Lantana ' s and ending up at the Ground Round ... a great night to remember with a special thanks to the Senior Advisors. 4VS JUNIOR- SENIOR PROM May 18, 1979 The Queen and her court Maria DeAngelis. Kathy Welling. Maura Fitzpatrick. Kaoru Chikushi. Laura Fry. Tina Smith. Debbie Runci. Kathy Powers. Maura Winslow. Blue Hills Country Club . . . 6:00 p.m. champagne parties . . . Marsels . . What was the prom theme? . . . Queen Laura and her court . . . Always and Forever . . . being rained out the day after . . . The 1979 Westwood High School Prom, sponsored by the Junior Class of 1980. was a whirl- wind success as the largest number of couples ever buttoned, laced, and polished themselves into fashionable elegance to enjoy an evening of dining and dancing at the Blue Hills Country Club. The annual event combined tradition with newfangledness: prom goers even witnessed their first Worm performed in tuxs. The band, the Marsels. vocalized and boogied a convincing E. W. F. imitation, and although the mem- bers pleaded temporary amnesia when it came to a theme song, juniors expressed a desire that they return next year. Celebrations spilled over into the wee hours at a number of small post-prom festivities. Many per- sonally witnessed the dawning of the next day which, fortunately for some, proved dreary — a good chance to rest up after a fantastic oc- casion. Keep Out flffih a SENIOR CLASS TRIP(S) May 30, 31 Our class followed its tradition of doing things twice as we had two Senior Class Trips. We set out optimistically on May 30, but when lightning threatened to sizzle Mr. B. ' s few remaining hairs, we decided to head for home. The next day, May 31, we cut our graduation practice short and zoomed off on a second attempt. The weather was great, the faculty stayed dry, and everyone learned how to eat lobster. We returned to Westwood a little sun- burned, very full, and more unified as a class. Frisbee, football . . . pigging out . . . watery chowder . . . thunder and lightning . . . tans, lifeguard intervention, attempts at submerg- ing Mr. Milan . . . sand sculptures and 8-foot holes ... 4 bus trips with singing trios. 142 -A CLASS DAY 280 very proud seniors filed into the filled and cheering auditorium to the patriotic strains of Westwood High School ' s song on Friday morning. June 1. 1979. After a welcoming address by Class V. P. Ann Marie Kelly and several brief speeches by Mr. Kocina. Mr. Flaherty, and Dr. McNeil, the presentation of awards in areas both academic and athletic got underway. Class President Douglas MacPherson presented a check from the Senior Class to Mr. Kocina to be used in the best manner. Following this. Japanese AFS ex- change student Kaoru Chikushi thanked Westwood High for allowing her to experience the American culture during her year in the United States and urged the continuation of the AFS program in the town. The Senior Class History was recited, and Green Years editors Kathy Keefe and Dianne Fleming announced the dedication of the 1979 Green Years yearbook to Mr. Peter Case, who ac- cepted the honor amidst a standing ova- tion. The Class of 1979 then left the auditorium to meet on the football field in practice for the real thing to take place Sunday. June 3, 1979 . . . 143 A smile. A hug. A proud heart. Arms outstretched. A free spirit. The Class of 1979 assembled for one last time. Singled out, a boom of resounding applause . . . This is the moment. Your whole being swells with radiant, elastic pride. Your head pounds as you reach out to grasp a representative of a lifetime . . . J 144 GRADUATION The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Emerson Behind you are achievements and a lot of things well done. Before you is a new world to explore To look with pride on even; year. To dream and plan anew. To treasure friendships you hold dear. To think and hope and do. To Jove the beauty life imparts. To know the joy of giving. To hold a song within your heart — This is the art of living. George Webster Douglas GRADUATION DAY G r aduation Day ... a fond farewell to yesterday, a warm welcome to tomorrow. 147 1979 Green Years Sponsors Our thanks to those of you who supported the 1979 yearbook staff with your donations of time and money. We hope we have made you proud to have been involved in the creation of the 1979 Green Years. Mr. and Mrs. Rostislav Beder Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bernard and family The Curtis Bigelow family Miss Judith Bolles Dr. and Mrs. Harrison A. Brown Mr. and Mrs. James Cariani Mr. and Mrs. Peter T. Case Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cassano Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Clement Kaoru Chikushi Alison G. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Daley Miss H. Joan Dillon New England Firestone Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Fleming Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Gundal Marie B. Gundal Mr. and Mrs. George Hancox Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hazen Mr. and Mrs. William B. Huber Cheryl Keegan Anne Marie Kelly Frank and Maureen Kelly Deborah A. Landers Mr. and Mrs. F. McCarthy Christopher Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Nolan Patricia Norton Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Palmer Virginia and James Pender Mrs. David Perry Mrs. Irene L. Ranney Mr. and Mrs. John Regan Mrs. Gertrude Reisner Mr. and Mrs. Hazen J. Saltmarsh The Scales Family John R. Sloan Kathy Delaney Smith Richard J. Stack Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Tibbetts Miss Tieri Lawrence R. Vallancourt Celia S. Viall Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wheeler, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. White Roger Cummings Barbara H. 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