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

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jKutoarapfe ! WESTWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY n Editors Ann-Margarette Giovino Karen L. Wolfe Advisors Ellen C. Eberly Charles W. Flahive Under brick roofs and rain-dampened clouds Huddled together among shuffling feathers First flight is upon us Awaiting the ascent The Wind speaks of inception — Time embarks — Fledglings wobble and waver So far to soar. — Michael Ferry V y 1 1897 WESTWOOD 4 CONTENTS Seniors 10 Faculty 56 Classes 80 I j Activities 94 Athletics .... 116 To Phillip F. Flaherty Throughout our years at Westwood High School your supportive influence has nur- tured our growth trom uncertain followers to mature and confident leaders. Your un- derstanding and concern has drawn us to you. We sought advice and always found a friend. Your personal interest in us as unique individuals has guided us through these four challenging years. You were generous with your time, forever finding a moment for words of encourage- ment when days were difficult. Your devotion and enthusiasm for our class have im- printed warm memories in our hearts. It is with great appreciation, love, and respect that we dedicate the 1980 Green Years to you, Mr. Philip Flaherty. Phillip F. Flaherty Best Wishes For A Happy Retirement Celia Viall During the sixteen years that Celia Viall has been Director of Guidance for the Westwood Public Schools, she has proven to lie a valued friend of students, parents, faculty, and administration. Her active involvement in a variety of school programs enabled her to give guidance and direction to school and com- munity. As a counselor, Mrs. Viall has always taken a special interest in each of her students, providing them with personal, academic and career educational coun- seling. Each year she provides each student with information about post secon- dary alternatives and requirements. Celia Viall should be remembered as one who cares greatly about her students. Mrs. Elizabeth Wentzell Some years back, Mrs. Wentzell stopped by W.H.S. - to help out English teachers for a few hours each week. She never left, staying on to inspire and help a whole generation of her own classes to discipline their prose, untangle their grammar, and discover new worlds of experience and understanding in their books. Hundreds and hundreds of her students found her unbounded energy and enthusiasm contagious; it seemed as if she never, ever, slowed down. Now that she leaves W.H.S. with the Class of ' 80, is she finally, at long last, going to stop? Take it easy for a change? Just sit around and enjoy her grandchildren? You might ask her — if you can find her. Try the slopes of Cannon or Wildcat as she schusses by. Or try the waters of Long Island Sound or the Caribbean; she might be crew- ing on that big yawl or sloop over there. Maybe you ' d have better luck on the Champs Elyssees, where she could be relaxing, sipping an aperitif in a sidewalk cafe, just watching, for once in her life, the world go by. Wherever you do manage to track her down, be sure of one thing; those around Libby are having a better day, feeling younger than they have a right to feel, enjoying life more. They will have caught some of Mrs. Wentzell ' s inimitable zest for living. Frederica Richardson Beginning in the Home Economics Department in 1967, Mrs. Richardson transferred to the Social Studies Department the following year where she introduced the courses in psychology. Mrs. Richardson was a teacher dedicated to each child who attended her classes. She encouraged each student to recognize his own worth, study to his potential, and become a better person. She felt each child was basically good and only required the encouragement, guidance, and tolerance of an adult in order to develop into a responsible citizen. Westwood High will miss the devotion and con- cern of Mrs. Richardson. 31 v BOSTON INIVERSITY The time has come for each of us to go our separate ways. We have but a mere menagerie of memories to depict such a crucial time in our lives. The past four years have been a period of much anxiety and happiness. We have had to make decisions that will affect the rest of our lives. We have received much help and guidance in making these decisions. No matter what path of life we have chosen, whether it be in the business world, the armed services, or further education, it is our duty to see that these obligations are fulfilled. We are entering a society with many problems. However, each one of us will be able to make a substantial contribution to amend these difficulties. We were a class of unity and spirit, but now we must be indiv iduals, and individuals in our own right, for each of us will achieve success in his own unique way. The future holds but a world awaiting for us to partake. Best Wishes . . . — Sonja K. Margeson KARYN AHO 177 Winter Street To each his own Karyn curly hair This is true Likes listening to WMF, laughing. The Cars. Pink Floyd Dislikes working weekends Pet Peeves school lunches, cliques, Mondays, expenses, ' Westwoodites ' Yahoo Favorite People Raura, Spacmelli, BG found in The Death Rider, Dedham, tree blocks at Mac ' s T.G.I. F.! work, college Powder Putt Football, VALERIE ALLEN 45 Intervale Street Live for today, tor tomorrow may never be ' Valerie cream and coffee strike again legs, different hairdo ' s Likes track, sewing, mellow music Dislikes the song Valerie. Valera. Valerie. Valerha-ha-ha Pet Peeve Being called Val. up at 5 30 AM Favorite People F D . S T . and all the rest found on the track Plans to go to college and graduate school Powder Puff Football 4, Winter Track 1, 2. 3, 4, Spring Track 1. 2. 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 4 GINA AMADO 51 Rexford Street Lite is a dream worth living Gma petite and pretty, wild hairdos Ay yai Likes eating, swimming Dislikes getting up before 10 00 Pet Peeves boring people, Dentyne Gum chewers Big as a house loves buying clothes and wearing high heeled shoes Favorite people C B , Alma, llanga METCO Found asleep at CB ' s house Lord and Taylor ' s airplane pilot, independently wealthy Drill Team 1, Softball 1, 2, Pep Club 3, 4. Equestrian Club 3 DAVID AMDUR 89 Rock Meadow Road Never put oft till tomorrow what you can do today David Why me ' Likes loud English rock music, English humor, procrastination Dislikes college boards and Disco What ' s all this then ' Favorite People Alan Heyd and Rob Knox found outside communing with nature, in the media center Who died and made you King ' College Boys Spring Track 3, Yearbook Staff W.H.S. CANICE ANGELICI 25 Wagon Road If you will do great things, turn into the wind Camce SB natural blonde, definite gemmi That ' s life ' Likes Grateful Dead, Philly, sunsets Dislikes Disco, lima beans, late people, poor excuses, dumpings Favorite People )im, Lina. Ray baby, the rest know who they are Don ' t Ireak out on me man, I can ' t handle it Favorite activities skiing, B H , R U S . Herb, Rocky Horror, tailing. Hoio ' s at 6 00 That ' s alright though Found In love bug. on the mountain Thanks Mom g Dad college Powder Puff Football, Yearbook Staff, Photography Coordinator, Senior Class Play, Musical 1, 4, Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Spring Track 3, Ski Club 4 LYNNE ANNAIAN 159 Porter Street Happy memories are forever friends Lynney Wicked 1 friendly, always smiling favorite activities partying with friends, dancing likes Chinese food, weekends dislikes the ' Frizzies snobs pel peeves curfews, disco at- tempts Hi you guys ' favorite people Gary, Linda, Maryann lound at CMM, with friends Good luck to K A, DP. SC, and the class of 80 excellent ' ' college Drill Team 2, 3. 4. Captain 4. Chorus 2; Girls Glee Club 1, No Parenthesis 2. 4, Powder Puff Football, Spring Track 1; Yearbook Staff, Senior Class Play. Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3 KAREN ANTONELLIS 190 Pond Plain Road I think of friends of yesterday when my plans were giggled in rhyme Karen Wicked short, cute Likes skiing, going to the beach, going shopping, parlies, ex- pensive clothing Dislikes filling out college applications Pet Peeves Physics, busy phones, dead weekends I don ' t know ' Favorite People ST, SL, MO, many others Where Found STs red Firebird. York, Lost Brook Good luck to the Class of ' 80 college Chorus 2. 4, Drill Team 3, No Parenthesis 2, 4. Powder Puff Football. Spring Track 2, 4. Yearbook Staff 4. Hockey Cheerleaders 3. 4, Senior Class Play, Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Orama Club 2. 3; Ski Club 4. French Club 2 VINCENT AQUILIO 559 Hartford Street Each day is the first day of the rest of your life Vinme Pet Peeves People that say I don t care Favorite Activities playing drums. Hying, bowling Likes Friday and Saturday nights, Italian Sports cars, airplanes Dislikes Monday mor nings. homework This toils Yeh Right Favorite People Belch, John lound Cruzin Ihe streets. Marges house cute, quiete Commencal Airline Pilot Band 2 WHS Dance Band 3, 4, Basketball Manager 4 STEVE ASBRAND 128 Beachnut Road Life is a journey not a destination Az. Don Knotts Pitiful Always smiling, enjoys snackmg, the A S F L . as well as concerts and a good laugh dislikes waking up and Sundays at the lodge pet peeves valiants and people with colds ' Its been real favorite people KF.UF.GL.K.L.JS.UW Skip ' s S Lews Oh. yeah College Band 1. 2, 3; Concert Band 1. 2. 3. No Parenthesis 4, Basketball 1 . Yearbook Staff 4 Senior Class Play AFS Club 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4. SKi Club 4 CATHERINE ATCHUE 18 Hooper Street Yesterday is but today ' s memory and tomorrow is today ' s dream ' Cathy blue eyes, blushing likes panda bears, pepperoni, mushrooms and onion pizzas Spookie You re such a spaz T.P with E R, those conversations. Wiz. and the gang dis- likes crowds and bashes pet peeves red hair. Cheeks , turning red no, no. no gimme a break favorite people Randy. Kath. and Lis found with the buddies college Chorus 1. 2, 3. No Parenthesis 2. 3. 4; Soccer 3. 4, Spring track 3. 4. Drama club 1; Senior Class Play, Yearbook staff. National Honor Society 3, 4 ANA-MARIA AYERBE 124 Briar Lane All people smile in the same language Ana-Maria eichange student from Columbia Hi 1 very nice Likes basketball, volleyball, French Dislikes Math Pet Peeve people asking too many stupid questions about her country Favorite Person Sue W found in school, on the volleyball court future plans college Volleyball 4; AFS Club 4; YFU Eichange Student 4 MICHAEL AYMIE 273 East Street Winning is not the most important thing, it ' s everything Mike. Zulu tall and enormous . likes football parties, winning pet peeves losing to Medfield, weight loss, football practices favorite activities weight training, football found in the weight room, WHS football field, YMCA college. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Weight Training 1, 2. 3. 4 1980 SUSAN BARRY 3 Linden Street Smile for no reason and let everyone wonder why Sue You ' d love it 1 always smiling, except on Mondays Favorite Activities soccer, football games, shopping Likes Doritos, parties Pet Peeves waiting, school lunches, conceited people pitiful ' Favorite People S s . T S . everyone lound at Lost Brook Luck to the Class of 80 continuing school Girls Glee Club 2, Soccer 2. 3. Powder Puff Football. Pep Club 1, 2, 3 SUSAN BARTON 446 High Street Go as far as you can see When you get there you ' ll see further Sue THE LITTLE KID HO 1 ambitious, imaginative likes canoeing, hiking, bee keeping, calligraphy, animals, the ALFA, dancing, wool It ' s cool pet peeve waiting for late people, problems favorite people T D„ L B . Merlin found in Vermont Buggers ' college School Newspaper 1. Explorers Club 2, 3, Musical 1.2,3. 4. One Acts publicity 3. AFS CLub 4. Ski Club 4. Yearbook Staff. Senior Class Play CHAD BELL 81 W Walnu Park I am an optimist It does not seem of much use to be anything else Chad. Sir Rise easy going, nice smile likes hoop, lamming it! dislikes getting up very early, tough practices enioys playing basketball, listening to music found wherever there ' s a basketball, at Gma ' s favorite people G A , S B , J B tall, dark, and handsome college, pro ball Basketball 2, 3, 4 STEPHEN BELTRAMINI 24 Spruce Drive Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm Steve Wicked 1 patriotic, somewhat quiet Favorite Activities bowling, biking likes loud music, Italian sports cars dislikes Disco, British humor Pet Peeves Democrats, energy wasters See. I told you ' Favorite People Vmce. John. Dave found in the Media Center, stuck on a L R.V. on the MBTA transfer student |umor year Beatles stink ' College Basketball Manager 3. Yearbook Staff, Baseball Manager 3 GEORGE L. BERO 265Farm Lane If you ' re going to do something tonight that you ' ll be sorry lor tomorrow morning, sleep late Larry. Lar ' Awsome ' likes getting Hat tires dislikes mono, pickles nice brown eyes pet peeves fat class of 79. snobs Really ' favorite activities playing basketball and hockey S D . B S „ I D . M W , B.C., C K. favorite people Rath. John The Boys found in Norwood, at Duff s house, in library, at MacDonald ' s Tell me about it 1 plans to go to college Hockey 2, 3. Pep Club 2. Yearbook Staff 4 LAURIE BIGELOW 86 Fo« Hill Street there ' s a |ob to do, she does it, if a challenge, she accepts it; if there ' s a smile, she wears it. Dislikes Hamlet, trig, flunking found in Albany, N Y . or at school Lau Whoops ' Likes roller skating, explosive clothes Pet Peeve AP Biology, getting up in the morning Bopsie ' with favorite people See Bee, MW, EH Wh3t s up 7 ' Chorus 1. 2. 3. Student Council Rep 2, 3. No Parenthesis 2. Sacred Cheese, Editor 3, Student Faculty Forum 2, Student Advisory Board, Chairman 4, Boy ' s Winter Track, Manager 3. Girl ' s Winter Track, Manager 3, Yearbook Staff 4, One Acts, Director 3, Musical 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play, AFS Club 2. 3. 4; Drama Club 1, 2, Ski Club 4. National Honor Society 3, 4, Health Careers Club 2. 3 LISE BIRCH 148 School Street To see a world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour Lise not Lisa ' red hair, 0 K ! Likes, cheering football and hockey teams, powder puff, good music, whales and wildlife pet peeves having French last, losing, decorating halls. Monday mornings ' Tell me about it ' found reading, fishing, target shooting or anywhere else Luck to the class of ' 80 college, then wildlife management No Parenthesis 4. Powder Puff Football, Spring Track, Yearbook Staff; Senior Class Play, Pep Club 3 French Club 1 GEOFFREY BOBRICK 41 Church Street The tree of liberty only grows when watered by the blood of tyrants ' W.H.S. MATTHEW BOLSTER 345 Oak Street The secret of success in life is for a person to be ready when his opportunity comes. Matt green eyes and always smiling What ' s up 7 swimming, motorcycle riding, playing frisbee in wide open spaces Likes Mr Earls, Mr Kodzis dislikes studying pet peeves being late to class, shallow preppies Go For It ' favorite people N S . D B , Mr B found at the Red Coach, cruising, Walpole, with McConnell That ' s excellent ' travel and school PATRICIA BONNER 45 Birch Street Crown thy delights with a thousand sweet contentings . Tnsh, Dish Cute! Short, brown eyes and hair. T ! H enioys parties, r 80. Koala bears, 2 dislikes NPGA, JTC s and FBB s Pet peeves waiting, having 5 fingers, being short Funny favorite people M rea. Kath ' , Mau found in Yogis truck, thecal, with Let, Chris. Boo- boo and the gang Should I go ' . college Field Hockey 1, 2. 3. 4, Softball 1. 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2; Powder Puff Football MICHELLE BORDEN 80 Peartree Drive Have strength to change the things you can, courage to accept the things you can ' t, and wisdom to know the difference Chelle Bell What s done is done Brown eyes, curly hair Likes classy people, Italian din ners, dancing, baking in the sun, and Camaros Dislikes arguments Pel peeves Snobs, cheerleaders, waiting Down at the Branch Hey, Hey Brown 75 Camaro, and at BayBank College Pep Club 1. 2, 3, Drama Club 1, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Class Play 4, U S Y 1,2. 3. Vice-President 3 WILLIAM BRADY. IR 44 Gay Street Class President Let thy speech be better than silence, or be silent . Billy, Pres I ' m serious beautiful red hair Enjoys large get togethers, P J C , Math Depl regulars Dislikes accusations, being put on hold or takeover people favorite activities politic- ing, playing lawyer, chasing Dicky pet peeves Yardbird. paranoid people, total intellectuals, harras- ment by faculty, Proco outstanding favorite people secret service, abnormals. family found roaming the corridors, on the track, on the field, on crutches college, law school, gover norship. presidency Student Council 2. 4. Student Gov Day Rep 4, Student Faculty Forum 1,2,3. Student Advisory Board 1. 2, chairmen 3; Boys State 3, Soccer 1. 2, 3. 4. Winter Track 1. 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1. 2, 3. 4, South Pacific, Senior Class Play, Student Announcer 3. 4; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4 GEORGE BRAWLEY 10 West dale Road That there should one Man die ignorant who had the capacity lor knowledge, this I call a tragedy Chuck Tall, dark, and handsome Take it easy Easy to talk to, distinctive walk Enioys football, alter hours, post party parties, ski trips K M A Likes SB ' s on the beach, Beatlemania HZ. football parties Dislikes C CSC. TWSE, dinner excursions Favorite People Karen, CR, members ol the football team Pet Peeves waiting, being ranked 1. busy signals. H I W ' S Found with Karen, on the field February 18 College Football 1, 2. 3. Co-Captain 4. Powder Puff Football Coach; Winter Track 2, Weight Training 1, 2, 3. 4, National Honor Society; Yearbook Staff SUSAN BREESE 95 Mill Street Tis nothing but a magic shadow-show, round which we phantom figures come and go Sue What time is this over ' quiet, petite, big brown eyes enioys dancing, singing, acting likes musicals, the ocean dislikes typing. Monday mornings pet peeves getting up before 10 00 am Naah 1 favorite people J and J Cummings, N.AM , CD found at play prac- tice, on stage likes the woods, English accents What are you up to ' . college Activities Chorus 1, 2, No Parenthesis 2, 3. 4; Yearbook Staff 4. football cheerleader 2. 3. basketball cheerleader 2, 3, msuical 1. 2. 3. 4. Senior Class Play, AFS Club 4; Drama Club 1. 2. 3. Vice President 4. French Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Natl Honor Soc 3. 4 ROBERT BROOKS 267 Dover Road When one sets a goal and then achieves it. it ' s a dream come true Bob. Brooksie curls, last-talker Hey Joe ' Don ' t worry about it 1 likes: the Doors, C B B dislikes, practice. Millis enioys sports, parties, listening to the Doors pet peeves grass drills, two-faced people, camp , losing to Medfield Revert left 1 Run it in favorite people the football team and assorted others found on the High School fields, Mattapoisett, Fox- boro Raceway. Lost Brook doodling lond memories of beating Millis college Football 1. 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4, National Honor Society 3. 4; Yearbool Staff PAMELA BROWN 14 Oak Street Time endears but cannot tade the memories that freinds have made The happy memories we share are a very special tie that keeps us close in thought and heart as the days and years go by Pam, Spam You re obnoxious brushing hair, distinctive walk Likes roses, blue Mercedes, real friends Dislikes Chemistry, being called a chick Pet Peeves Fights with I F But Why ' . Found at Kim s Lechmeres Favorite people B L . K C . R N . J M You ' re really bugging me College Powder Pulf Football; Yearbook Staff. Football Cheerleader 3. Hockey Cheerleader 3, 4, Pep Club 3; Senior Class Play 1980 JEANETTE BROWN 130 Washington Street When a friend asks, there is no tomorrow Jeanette Huh ' ' always joking, likes swimming. Zeppelin. The WHO ' dislikes disco, snobby people pet peeves being called clumsy What do you want me to do ' favorite people J D , M.D.. L.K., found in Norwood What a rush 1 plans Peabody or Johnson Wales LINDA BRYANT 106 Strasser Avenue Happy memories, like a lighted candle, light the dark places of later life Linda Lin give me a break quiet, easy blusher, nicely styled hair Likes soccer, tennis, horseback riding, times with the trio, parties, D F s tokes Dislikes homework, diets Pet Peeves snobs, waiting for D P , curfews, getting up early pitiful Favorite People M G , D P . SC, LA found with friends, at Burger King luck to ASB, M J, L4G. E. S ' s college Spring Track 1, Softball 2, Soccer 3, 4; Powder Puff Football; Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Drama Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play, Yearbook Stall JOHATHAN BULLIS 66 Crystal Hill. Terrace A man s homeland is wherever he prospers Jon blond and cool Hey, Raputa! enioys hanging around with the gang pet peeves Sing Sings Ma, WP D likes screamers, football dislikes Stop dancin ' up there! found outside of Westwood favorite people know who they are make millions with the Silver Bullis Band CHARLISSE BYNOE 902 Albany Street Laugh at yourself first, before anyone else can Charlise Sister No Sir 1 ' very athletic Likes basketball and sewing Pete Peeves When C W forgets late bus Found at gym and at home Future Plans Employee at Day Care Center Girl ' s Softball Team 2 PETER CAKRIDAS 36 Dean Street Judge not and thou shall not be |udged . Peter easy going and friendly likes old Chevrolets, big parties, Harleys and Oldies but goodies dislikes Earth, Wind and Fire, silence, being a Ireshman. and Fords found in South Norwood Service Station working hard, with friends, and Draper Ave favorite people Rosey, Irvas, OB pet peeves disco, PD of Westwood mechanically oriented FRANCIS CALLAGHAN 81 Pond Plain Road Lord what fools these mortals be Fran Raah 1 tall, quick to laugh, blue eyed, Roman nose Likes waking up with Charles, swimming, Woodman, J T. Doors. WB C.N ., Skis Pet Peeves Coober Scoober ' ' . ' Ya Doors ' Favorite People Joes. Z. Seed We leave behind a legacy never to be completely understood or repeated I hope my kids don ' t read this! college, businessman, entrepreneur Member of Original Fraternal Order of Joes Student Council Rep 4. Sacred Cheese 3, 4. Swim Team 3. 4. Spring Track 1; Basketball 1. 2, Yearbook Staff. Musical 4, Senior Class Play. Drama Club 4, Spanish Club 3 KELLY CAREY 7 Sunrise Road God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the widsom to know the difference . Corella Sup . . curly brown hair, always smiling Enioys being friends with David, surviving Emo ' s 2 3. but not finding silverware, mellowing out Pet peeves B F at Bicks. pillows Ya right 1 Favorite people Deb, M Percks, Trme lound at 369 Clap St , Cloud 9. on the moped Got such the munchies college Soccer 2, 3, Powder Puff Football. Senior Class Play; Softball 1. Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. Tennis 3. 4. Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4 PETER CARIANI 75 Cushing Road Dreams do not come true if we only wish hard enough You can have anything in life if you sacrifice everything else for it Peter Hi rerr big eyes, musical Favorite activities playing drum corp, fishing and camp- ing, acting Likes good Italian food, corp parties, competitions Dislikes working weekends, homework and D.C.I. Favorite people B AC s, B.F. ' s, the D L Found in rehearsal Pet Peeves ignorant drum |udges. standing at attention while being eaten by mosquitos. late people, bndgemen. and hard rock college Band 1.2.3, Concert Band 1.2. 3. Chorus 2, 3. 4. District Chorus 3; Student Council 2. Musical 1,2, 3. Drama Club 1. 2, 3 W.H.S. KEVIN CARSON 1 Hommagen Center A person who wont be beaten, can ' t be beaten Kl VaMalachi BreJher, Cassanova UM 1 brown hair, tall, handsome Favorite Activities ski ing. track likes ladies, winning, tun dislikes the late bus Pet Peeves Scotties, indoor state coat Just like a duck Favorite People Metco students lound at the track or on the slopes College Football 1, 3, Winter Track 1. 2. 3, 4, Spring Track 1, 2. 3, 4. Cross Country 4. AFS club 4. Ski Club 4 BERNARD CARTER 71 Camden Street What you get out of life is what you put into it Bernard, Sugar bear short, dark and handsome, talks loud Hey 1 ' likes eating, traveling, girls dislikes rising at 5:30 a m Monday Friday enioys parties, b-ball, football, rollerskatmg and swimming What ' pel peeve DCW, late bus found somewhere between Westwood and Boston, football field, basketball court, University Hospital favorite people METCO students funny, witty (NFL) Future plans Aviation Mechanic Football 1. Spring Track 2; Library Club 1. 2. 3. Equestrian Club 3 REBECCA CARVER 16 Millbrook Road Do what you want to do, but be what you are ' Beck tall, dark, burnette, humorous Ready Go! likes a little drivin ' on a Saturday night, making people smile, winning states. Uncle Timmy + Co , all members of the S Blue eyes and blond hair dislikes curbs and hypocrites This is so Queer 1 ' pet peeves being confused and worried. The Disease favorite people Jane, Kath, Marea, Son found in the VW or laughing with friends college, success Band Concert 1, 2. 3, Concert Band 1. 2. Pit Orchestra 1.2, Brass quartet 2, Student Council Officer, Treasurer 4. No Parenthesis 2. Powder Pulf Football. Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4. Yearbook Staff 4. Manager of softball 2. Senior Class Play, Student Announcers 4, Photography Club 2, National Honor Society 3, 4 ANNA MARIA CASALE 80 Porter Street Good things come in small packages . Ann Mane, Bonnicelli small, smiling likes disco, gold, lewelry. parties, disco mobile, cat mobile dislikes SATs Take a hike What ' s your problem ' enioys hairdressing. Powder Puff pel peeves late people, back seat drivers. Tulloch ' s A block, The Doors Favorite people the gang Trme. too found at Lost Brook, Boiack LTD, in the Boa Pit college hairdress- ing Powder Puff Football. Pep Club 3, 4. Drama Club 2. 4. Ski Club 4. Senior Class Play i ELIZABETH CASEY 91 Hawktree Drive Time is too slow for those who yearn, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who reioice. but for those who love, time is not Beth It ' s all in your mind brown eyes, strawberry blonde and brown hair likes The Doors. getting mittens. EMO ' s. Catmobile. all-nighters, swimming dislikes Mondays. B B B pet peeves driving around, diets. SG ' s favorite people The Gang found at Lost Brook. 367 Clap boardtree St., EMO s. anywhere but the pool nursing, college Girls Swim Team 1, 2, 3. 4. Powder Puff Football, Yearbook Staff 4. Senior Class Play SARAH CHAPIN 277 Alder Road We are all travellers in the wilderness of this world, and the best that we can find in our travels is an honest friend Sarah enioys soccer. Mulcahy ' s BICNAB ' S Likes Bermuda, water skiing, sailing Dislikes long laps, people who get mad for no reason Pet peeves MB B , pushy-spastic bears But that kmda bugs me. a little bit 1 Burma, it looks like a penguin 1 Cookie Smokestacks ' found in the locker room. Maine, with S C and D L F It ' s a duck with mascara 1 cute and always laughing Psychology Color Guard 1. No Parenthesis 2. Soccer 2. 3. 4 Captain 3. 4. Spring Track 1. 2. Yearbook Staff 4. Senior Class Play; AFS Club 3, 4. Secretary Treasurer 4. National Honor Society 3. 4 SUSAN CHRISTENSEN 47 Washington Street It takes both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow Sue Cookie Smokestacks Jane Curtain likes Brazilians, summertime, music. Mulcahy ' s BICNAB s , Rocky Horror, dislikes getting up early for school pet peeves M B B . obnonous peo- ple Boche found with SC D L F Far-out 1 ' green M M ' s Give me a break 1 ' future plans College for Physical Therapy. Chorus 2, Student Council Representative 3. Yearbook Staff 4. Musical 2. 3. 4, Senior Class Play; AFS Club 3, President 4; Exchange Student to Brazil 3. National Honor Society 3, 4 PETER CLARK 225 Washington Street The deepest rivers flow with the least sound Mad dog. Mont. PeeWee Shut up and line up favorite activities basketball, marching band pit orchestra and camping hardworking Likes night competitions, big crowds band fags the pit Saturday Night Live B F Mania ' dislikes losing to Hull. AP eiams, Q tip hats in- tense pet peeves Kuz on the toms, Saturday morning M B practice, faulty zippers physics favorite people Toff. B F s. and mother magloo Ah-yes found at Friendly s. the football game. Club 101 , Mr B s office, on the boi College Band 12 3. 4. Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4, W H S Dance Band 4. Pit Orchestra 1 3 4 Spring Track 1 Baseball 2. Basketball 2; National Honor Society 3 4 DAVID CLAY 24 Wmslow Road Take it as it comes Claybo, Devo What s up ' D-V favorite activities hockey, football, parties, and sleeping likes the Doors, red hair, l-mas trees, bimbi s dislikes football camp, warming up pet peeves having no gas. Lacoma. hubdub . doppers how ya doin ' favorite people Gibbo, OB , Martian, The Wife found in the brown Nova, not home sideways College Football 4, Hockey 3. 4 KEVIN CLOSE 30 Bierne Place If our desires are put aside, and we concentrate on helping others, we can truthfully say our lives were not in vain Kevm Hollywood found just about everywhere. TBC. New York Europe Likes eating disco roller skating. Church activities Pet Peeve late bus. 5 30 mornings ' Big as a House Favorite people - Metco students - especially C B Ir college and Grad School ;and Spring Track 2. Senior Class Play. Library Club 1, 2. Equestrian Club 3 GREGORY COLBURN 172 Birchtree Drive Life is sweetened by risk Greg Pitiful Favorite Activities Playing music, going out for the night, spending money Likes Playing the guitar, singing. V H . KISS. C N Dislikes B F s. S G . Goody Goodies Favorite People Carol. Mike. Ace Found all over the place Famous and Well Known Band I. 2. 3. 4. Concert Band 1. 2. 3. 4. W H S Dance Band 3, 4. Chorus 4 Double Quartet 4 Boys Winter Track 3, 4. Musical 4 SUSAN COLLETTE 85 Elm Street There are different people with different problems, and there are some people less fortunate than we are So keep your chin up and help one another L U l Sq T ' k, T ° l . chocola,e ecla,,s a ■ t ° air glasses en,o,s camping, chorus DF ?r ru rT CmS ' C P ' ng T ,S ' dlS keS Sn ° bS pel peeve sch0 ° '  ■ « ' «or.te people Dt.SG.BM.CB. F found at Saturday Rec . Mrs Reardon s class. WHS Nursery Shool St Luke ' s Nursery School future plans employment Chorus 3. 4. Youth SNARC 1. 2. Vice-President 3. 4. Powder Puff Football FRANCIS CONNELL, JR. 33 Wessex Drive You don ' t look bach, you don ' t look ahead, the future is what ' s awaiting you Frank I ' m a man Black hair, blue eyes Favorite Activities Skiing, Pool Hopping Likes Night Competitions, Little Feat, S.C., 72 Chargers Dislikes Practicing competitions in the ram Pet Peeves losing to Hull, Double Vision. Pennies in the Tuba Don ' t you wish it! . . Favorite People Deed. J S . D S Found with D.S.. in the blue Buick U MASS or U.N.H. Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Swim Team 1. 2. 3; Yearbook Staff. Musical 1. 2, 4; One Acts 2, Drama Club 2 KIMBERLEY CONNELLY 60 Greenacre Road all ya have to do is call. Ill come running, you ' ve got a friend, Kim Care the curly look, big blue eyes likes NO DOZ, weekend, Lechmere parties, being late for school, tuna pockets. HL cookies pet peeves school, missing silverware, fat thighs , , . I ' m not quite sure favorite people Mrs Mau, MB, the gang of girls found at D ' Angelo ' s, Lechmeres, in the wagon OLDER men ' Nadia, Kima But Mum future plans college, fashion merchandising No Parenthesis 1, Powder Puff Football, Football Cheerleader 1. 2, Captain 3; Basketball Cheerleader 1, 2, Captain 3, Hockey Cheerleader 4, Senior Class Play; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, DAVID CORKEY 497 Dover Road In charily there is no excess ' CLAIRE CORLITO 29 Deerfield Avenue They are the footprints left behind by man on his long occasionally faltering, but wholly satisfying, in- evitable lourney to the stars, Clairebo Likes Doors. Beatles, October found under a comb, behind a book . Dislikes: ul- timatums. Lisa ' s singing I can ' t wait . Pet Peeves lost combs, US H, disco . Really? Favorite People Zutch. fhe rest know who they are reading, biking nursing, research. Student Faculty Forum 2, Sacred Cheese 3; Spanish Club 3. Health Careers Club 3. 4. Yearbook Staff 4 W.H.S. LISA CORLITO 29 Deerfield Avenue You give but little when you give of your possessions, it is when you give of yourself that you truly give Lis sincere, dreamer, expressive eyes Hi guys ' likes solt music, long conversations, fall mg of snow, the ocean, flowers and balloons enioys singing, biking, and being buddies . . , Probab lee dislikes falling up the stairs, confusion, and insincerity pet peeves deadlines, rumors, curfews favorite people Kath, Cath, B S ' found in Kathy ' s locker, or making noise in the media center college, physical therapy No Parenthesis 2, 3, 4. Yearbook Staff; Musical 3. 4. Senior Class Play. AFS Club 4. Pep Club 2. 3; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 3, National Honor Society 3. 4 JAMES COSGROVE 41 Country Lane Everything under the sun is in tune, but the sun is eclipsed by the moon Jim Likes the Rolling Stones. Beatles, George Carlin. playing and collecting musical instruments cruising Don ' t your expressions sound silly ' Dislikes Math found on stage, at practice broadcasting and college Senior Class Play; Drama Club 2. 3, 4. Spanish Club 1, Musical 4; One-Act Play Contest 2, 3. 4, RACHEL COWARD 34 Booth Drive It is better to wear out than to rust out Rachel Really ' Brown eyes, brown hair, English accent Likes riding her horse and play- ing the piano, thatched cottages and white roses Dislikes pollution and artificial colors and preser- vatives Pet Peeves Naturally smart people who don ' t ever have to work to succeed, and the phrase I told you so 1 Flipping Heck! Favorite People: I.C I, and J C II found at Wildwood Stables or the Riding School College, C.P.A. Glee Club 1. Yearbook Staff 4; Drama Club 1, 2, Equestrian Club 3, 4. French Club 2 WILLIAM CRABTREE 26 Mageletta Drive There ' s only one thing harder than getting to the top, and that ' s staying there Bill, Otis likes football parties, massages. The Doors, beating Millis I don ' t want to argue about it I ' m right ' pet peeves Leopard ' s, big mouths, Camp Monomoy, waiting around likes; football. Al ' s workouts, ski trips, arguing with Beth dislikes: Being rated 1, grass drills, the baby blue of M , |unk food Oh. yeah favorite people C.K , football team, all the gang found in the locker room, Lost Brook, on the field, at parties red hair, the walk . College Football 1. 2. 3, Co-Captain 4, Class Treasurer 3, Coach Powder Puff Football 4, Weight Training 1. 2, 3. 4. - CAROL CREASI 453 High Street A noble heart, like the sun, showeth its greatest countenance in its lowest estate Carol Howdy 1 Shy. curious. Scorpio Likes Drawing, daydreaming, toggy days, music I ' m lost! Dislikes crowds, being alone Oh Great 1 Pet peeves colds, pushy people, soft ice cream lound at Brighams. covered with ice cream, wandering, hopelessly lost college Girls Glee Club 1, Powder Puft Football, Yearbook Staff. Senior Class Play KEVIN CRISS 139 Phillips Brooks Road I take my fun where I find it Kevin Hey 1 Skiing. AS F L likes weekends dislikes Chip found in Lost Brook. New Hampshire favirote people - The Gang ' pet peeves arguing with T F Leopords. Bermaus ' Sermons college CARMEN CROCKER 119 Blue Hill Drive Life is like a horn and sometimes you blow it Carmie. Pres Good grief long brown hair, brown eyes, friendly likes music, acting, horn solos, making friends dislikes typing, marching in the ram Tell me about it 1 pet peeves cliques. Y ' all , people who march out of step If you would only |ust cooperate 1 favorite people the Band, friends, Mr B SOS found in the music room college. Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2. 3. 4. Orchestra 1. 2. 3, 4. Band Publicity 3, Band President 4, Stu- dent Council 2; Treasurer 3. No Parenthesis 2, Sacred Cheese 3. District Orchestra 2; District Band 3. 4; Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Thespian member. One Acts 2, 3, 4. Musical 1. 2. 3. 4. National Honor Society 3. 4. Senior Class Play Yearbook Staff SUSAN CROKE 105 Salisbury Drive You ve got to get up in the morning with a smile on your face, and show the world all the love in your heart. Sue What a cackle always laughing, cheery, freckles, rings on fingers favorite activities cheering, horseback riding likes weekends, Chinese food, E W F dislikes toe gang, snobs pet peeves being tall. Hi girls, twitching noses, busy phones Of course Wicked favorite people Dee Dee, Linda, Kerry found at football games. Lost Brook, with the trio A mo- ment of silence. Maryann 1 . Luck to Cheeks. Lynne and Gary. Esteban So cute college Glee Club 1. 2. 3: Powder Puff Football. Yearbook Staff. Football Cheerleader 1. 2. 3. 4. Basketball Cheerleader 1. 2. 3; Hockey Cheerleader 4, Senior Class Play. Pep Club 1.2.3. 4. Drama Club 1. 2, 3, 1980 ' Stera I LINDA CUCCI 32 Linden Street The memories that are left behind never fade in one s own mind ' Cuch Blond, blue eyes Oh, my God Favorite Activities Skating, dancing Likes music, parties and high heels Dislikes being called Shorty Pet peeves cliques, waiting Favorite people MD. S L. SM. AMC Found at Lost Brook and Lechmere s College Powder Puff Football 4. Senior Class Play; Pep Club 1. Ski Club 4 JANE CUMMINGS 126 Downey Street Present fears are less than horrible imaginings Jane We re gonna be late 1 preppie. short, monogrammed sweaters. EARRINGS, Pappagallos. and blue eyes likes mint-chocolate chip ice cream dislikes MB pet peeves being called loan, sausages and nubby Dean sweaters What should I do ' favorite people S B , C D , and M C found shopping with no money, confused on the Red Line, and attempting to make fillings for Dr M college Banner Bearer 1.2. No Parenthesis 2. 3. 4. Yearbook Staff 4. Senior Class Play 4 JOAN CUMMINGS 126 Downey Street The only way to have a friend is to be one Joan I forgot 1 Preppie. short, alligator sweaters and ribbons always smiling likes the beach, dislikes being called Jane, taking SAT ' s and Achievements pet peeves little sisters who borrow clothes, frizzy hair favorite people CD. SB. MC found at Islington Pharmacy, at football games not knowing what s going on future plans College. Banner Bearer 1, 2, No Parenthesis 2. 3, 4. Yearbook Staff 4. Senior Class Play 4 CAROL DALTON 91 Green Hill Road No one knows what it is that he can do until he tries. Carol Oh. No! the tallest one in the crowd at 5 ' 4 likes soccer, scary movies, animals, dislikes spiders, short pants pet peeves surprise quizzes, Jane bumping into her favorite peo- ple Joan, Jane, Sue found at football games. Golden Arches. 411. at the beach future plans: College and Physical Therapy. Glee Club 1; No Parenthesis 4. Soccer 3. Powder Puff Football: Yearbook Staff 4. Senior Class Play; Drama Club 1. fcl THOMAS SCOTT DARLING 134 Fairmont Street I have almost forgotten my dream, but it was there then, in front of me, bright as sun — my dream. Magic, Skiz Tm down 1 ' Always G Q , humorous likes defeating girls 440 relay, going to track, competing, dislikes D CW , practicing, zits favorite activities running, basketball, talking to girls, being cool pet peeves going home late and getting up early Stick to it and win favorite people Metco students. Rog, WB found on the track, basketball court, cooling out Vamalachi Brothers Gaining on you Excuse me, Child future plans College No Parenthesis 3. 4. Sacred Cheese 3. Winter Track 1. 2, 3. 4 Spring Track 1. 2, 3.4, Cross Country 2, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Photography Club 4 PATRICIA DAVENPORT 568 Canton Street Without the way. there is no going, without the truth, there is no knowing, without life, there is no liv- ing. Patty You heard it here first 1 ' blue eyes, always laughing, Enioys Monday Night Singles, pranks, 2 and 3 Pet Peeves the code, Pat Scratch Fever I ' m not Beetsie Favorite peo- ple The gang and Trme too Found At Emos, Lost Brook. 367 Clapboardtree. the Cape Ob- noxious college Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4; SKi CLub 4. Ski Team 3. 4. Senior Class Play RALEIGH DAVIS 149 Farm Lane Live to learn and learn to live Raleigh What ' s up ' quiet, tough enioys the martial arts, girls, cars and people in general but not football, politicians pet peeve teacher plans to work Karate 1. 2. 3, 4 CATHERINE DEANGELIS 44 Gloucester Road Memories Good times Memories are the good times Cathy Those are the breaks ' brown hair and blue eyes Favorite Activities chorus, spec talor sports likes music, good times, good movies Pet Peeves school lunches Favorite Peo- ple S G . S H . S C , C McD . and others found with friends or cruisin College-nursing Chorus 3. 4, AFS Club 2. Pep Club 3. French Club 2 W.H.S. MAREA DEANGELIS 48 Cherry Street That which is bitter to endure may be sweet to remember Marea I don ' t get it noticeable 1 laugh, blue eyes and blonde hair, bad |okes likes Bs in BVs 4 15, membersof the OS. DBP ' s dislikes PWSOI or my feet Pet peeves TWSE crack ing knuckles. NPGA. numb teeth Oh queer 1 Favorite people Kev. Kath, Trish, Karen found in the Nova, with Rich. Herbie. Beck, and the gang, at Eagerman s Saturday night sign age I ' ve got problems college Student Council Rep 4. Powder Putf Football, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Girls ' Basketball 1, Senior Class Play, Yearbook Stalf 4, Pep Club 3. 4, Spanish Club 3, Natl Honor Society 3. 4 SALLY DEANGELIS 92 Hawthorn Street Don! take life too seriously, you canl gel out of it alive anyhow Sal. Sal D quints, distinctive laugh likes 34, 7 14, Sven. fights with Barry. R D, EW F found in Sloughton, al Southeastern F-ball games, with my sister Becky. McCube ' s library pet peeves waiting. SEC. being left out always acting crazy favorite people Scott. Beth. Barry Star of the Day MW. CTK, Bird, members of PT, SC. JD more April 13ths College Manager of Girls Basketball 1. Softball 2. Powder Puff Football 4. Senior Class Play. No Parenthesis 4, Yearbook Stall 4 JOHN DERWIN 101 Lakeshore Drive He not busy being born is busy dying Oer. Trench So Tremendous 1 Lethargic likes soccer, beating up wimps, Whitey and Ed, Ouane Glasscock. Springsteen and the Who, dislikes Whitey and Ed, disco, football players pet peeves ' 1-0 ' . coober . Medfield Derwms Theory applies favorite people The Joe ' s, Scot- tish, Mase found al Lost Brook, in the Grey Ghost Hey, boss college No Parenthesis 1. Soccer 1,2, 3. 4 Spring Track 1.2. 4. Ski Team 4, Secret Service 4. Pep Club 1.2.3. 4 National Honor Society 3, 4 M JANE DESISTO 104 Magnolia Drive We often grow more by bending with the wind than by standing in rigid defiance lane. JD. Jame What a Killah Big smile, distinctive laugh, good voice, unflexible Favorite activities Volleyball, hoop, and tennis Likes the § 21. MDC ' ers, CC. Cookie batter, new sneaks Precious and Few and summer Dislikes losing, lammed lingers, and A0 Pet peeves Crunching, nothin . cracking fingers T hhuhh Favorite people Beck. Tim and Co . team members found at the tennis court, anywhere mumbling small writing Always and Forever College Student Council 2. 3. 4. Sacred Cheese 3. Volleyball 1.2. 3, 4. Captain 4, Powder Puff Football. Softball 1. Basketball 1, 2. 3. Tennis 2, 3. 4. Yearbook Stalf, Senior Class Play, Secretary Natl Honor Society 3. 4 NOREEN DEVANEY 90 Locust Drive What lies before and what lies behind are tiny matters when compared with what lies within Noreen. Buttercup likes Jerry Lewis, using Dad ' s charges, using Dad s car tavonte activities cheerleadmg. partying, Emo ' s 1,2.3, tennis pet peeves people who are late, misplaced silverware phony people No games ' ' Go for it BTB, favorite people Ricky ' , the whole gang found at Lost Brook. Emo s White Mach V. shopping Rock Steady blue eyes, blond hair, long (fingernails) future plans College Maiorettes 1, Powder Puff Football; Football Cheerleader 3, 4. Hockey Cheerleader 3. 4, Pep Club 2. 3, 4 SYLVIA DIGREGORIO 475 High Street As breathing is my life, to stop I dare not dare Sylvia Little Italian Woman dark shiny eyes, long eyelashes, shy, imaginative likes cooking, drawing, writing little ditties, ' wine-making, Beatles, Rolling Stones, English accents, cloudy Fri- days pet peeves split-ends, constant talkers, lights on during day found at B C , Stonehill. 18 Quincy Street favorite people CW.CCSMC future plans England, employment AFS CLub 1. 2; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Drama Club 1. 2; Spanish Club 1, 2 HUGO DIMARTINO 50 Peartree Drive Death knows no Holiday Hugo Italian, brown eyes, brown hair Likes 80. trucks, Kamakazis. Football Parties Dis- likes Football camp, cruising Pet peeves being chased, being rated 1, practice what ' It ' s not my fault 1 what am I suppose to do ' Favorite people Buzz, Guido, T B . Thomas, Football team Where found Truck, Football Field College Soccer 3. Football 1, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 DOREEN DIMASCIO 149 Partridge Drive Laugh, and the world laughs with you Cry, and you cry alone, Doreen Really ' Shy but friendly Likes sewing, swimming, talking, helping people Dislikes waiting for people, vandalism . . Give me a break 1 ' Favorite people E.W., E.M., D.K Found sewing College, work Chorus 1, 3. 4, Glee Club 1. 3. Musical Costume Committee 2, 3; Yearbook Staff. Senior Class Play 1980 PAUL DIMATTIA 56 Sunrise Road I don ' t want to achieve immortality through my work, I want to achieve immortality through not dy- ing Paul Joe Put a lid on it mellow Oiford shirts and corduroys Likes deep Teds, fizzles Dislikes Jessica Savich. G N parties Favorite activities analyzing seedisms. playing bunk ball. Pet peeves The Who. Psyched for school ' found around Lamborghinis college Sacred Cheese 3. Senior Play 4, Spring Track 2, 3. 4 Yearbook Staff 4. SKi Club 4 DANIEL DION 54 Oitord Road There is still time to change the road you re on D. D-man Take a beating short favorite activities soccer, diving, eating, tubing at Okies, all-nighters and BCG concerts at Okies likes football parties and Skynyrd cute found at Convenient. Lost Brook, football or hockey parties, the pool Papa Ginos You chick dislikes boring weekends, being called chump funny pet peeves Medlield, crashing into Jerry, totalled Mazdas. 10 losses favorite people the boys (Tschirchy. too) College Football 1. Soccer 3. 4. Swim Team 2, 3, captain 4. Spring Track 3. 4 STEPHEN DITULLIO 151 Strasser A renue Do not look as past achievements and be satisfied for there are still many more goals and awards to obtain Stephen Wait until neit year Dark eyes, dark hair and shy Likes Camping, travelling, the Beatles and Boston sports teams Dislikes work and math Pet peeves Monday mornings and the Yankees Favorite people Steve. Bob and Ralph Found at Sporting events College. majonng in journalism Student Council Rep 1. 2. Baseball 1, Spanish Club 2. Yearbook Staff 4 SEAN DOWD 8 Pine Lane There is more to life than increasing it ' s speed Sean, Fishman Likes fast cars, soccer parties, funny people This is pitiful Pet peeves losing in soccer 1-0. the baby blue of M , tardy people Enjoys playing soccer, running, eating Dislikes W L . Y B Bush League Favorite people Ken, Chuck, Gordy Found at Lew ' s. Fining the Rover, cruising in the Regal College Soccer 2. 3, 4. Winter Track 3. 4. Spring Track 3. 4 SUSAN DOWNES 126 Greenacre Road Love to laugh to live to laugh to love. Sue Stnee 1 logger, friendly, quiet Favorite activities B F parties, cosmic consciousness exercises Likes designing cubicles, pigging out Dislikes dust under contacts coathangers Pet peeves, cheerleaders, homework, working at the library, treshman B F s Favorite people Blane. Mary. M DC tound at music room, getting lost in Rocky Woods walking to brook with Mary, dirty jokes Like it really doesn ' t matter college Music Education maior Band I, 2. 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3. 4; Double Quartet 3. 4; Accom- panist lor Glee Club 2, 3. 4. Chorus 3. Yearbook Stall, Musical 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play JOYCE ELDRIDGE 19 Greenacre Road Don ' t walk in front of me. I may not follow, Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead. Walk beside me and just be my friend. Joyce cheerful, dependable friend No. I ' m on a diet ' enioys long chals with Robin, weekends in seclusion, laughing dislikes diets and sophomores pet peeves: Being called lloun- der. Big Mac s, misplaced silverware can you say shimpy favorite people John, Robin and the girls found at Emo ' s. the Cape, Lost Brook You |ust don ' t do that college Hockey Cheerleader 3, 4. Pep Club 1 , 2, 3. 4, Senior Class Play. Powder Pull Football, Yearbook Staff LAURA EOSCO 11 Willett Pond Drive Some days it ' s just not worth getting out of bed Laura Oh no, Mr Bill sneakers enioys horseback riding, travelling, reading likes Woody Allen, good friends. S C dislikes rushing to classes, crowded halls, obnoxious people pet peeves Ireshmen, ee-bees. King ' s children, cliques You creach found at Mac ' s favorite people Me, Too. Janea. Karen I ' ve been shattered college and enioyment of life Chorus 1, 3. Senior Class Play; AFS Club 3, Short Term Exchange Student 3, Ski Club 4. French Club 2 DORCELLA EVANS 24 Montrose Street Boston Children learn what they live. Big D I Forgot 1 friendly Likes reading books, playing basketball, having lun and play mg with pets Dislikes waiting I wanted a bigger part 1 Favorite people D B , Metco Stu- dents and Y D B Found at Faneuil Hall and with friends Read 80 books in high school Hopes to open her own nursery school Powder Puff Football 4, Senior Class Play 4 LESLIE FERARRO 5 Hawktree Drive What is lite without a lol of fun ' Leslie blue eyes and brown hair Dynamite 1 ' Likes anything pink, rowdmess, the beach, and Donna Summer Dislikes taking tests and sloppmess No prob 1 Favorite People Chelle Belles. AP. CH ., PH. and BL. Enjoys dancing, diving, sleeping, sun bathing Pet Peeves blood, cigarettes, being tired, and bees Found at B.C.. B U , with the girls , by the pool and on the tramp You re kidding me ' ' lun times at the Vineyard college Powder Pull Football. Gymnastics Team 1. 2. 3. 4, Tennis 3. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 MICHAEL F ERRV 114 Willow Street Deep valleys shatter our dreams of gold, how quickly we forget the mighty torch we do hold Mike alias Lance Fortesque Wah, Wah 1 long curly hair, outgoing Likes: running, esp the mile at Ashland, club, campaigners. |am sessions, writing poetry. Full, Hendrix. partying, the liner things in life Dislikes disco, hard guys Pel peeves Mr Clown, Fishman scrying pitiful Favorite people: KF, AZ, GL. Don Knots, Class ol 80 lound at Skip and Lew ' s place, out runn- ng w Az. space mountain tears Mugga s huge hands faced radical college No Parenthesis 4, Sacred Cheese 2. Winter Track 1.2.3. 4; Spring Track 1,2,3,4. Cross country 1. 2, 3. 4. Senior Class Play. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Drama Club 4: C H A 1. 2, 3, 4. Short Term Exchange Stu- dent 4 MARTIN FITZGERALD 48 Birchtree Drive Learning today will help me prosper tomorrow Marty blonde hair blue eyes Likes parties, weekends, holidays Dislikes Flat tires, Mondays What sup ' Favorite activities Camping, skiing, cycling Pet peeves working on Saturday night Found everywhere Favorite people Joe, left, MML CPA Concert Band 1, 2; Ski Team 1, 2. Ski Club 1 CHARLES FLAHIVE 21 Glen Road Happiness resides not in possessions and not in | , the feeling of happiness dwells in the soul Chuck tall and dark Really likes motorcycles, the Lake, and the Beatles dislikes walking, running out ol gas, and waking up early lound at Eric s. Point Sebago. and at Ann ' s Restaurant in the morning pet peeves Monday mornings, yardbirds, working too hard favorite people G. E L . L W , L D , K B , and L M Not on the couch. Gary! . enioys hockey, swim- ming, skiing, canoeing, and sleeping college Soccer 2, Hockey 2, 3, Yearbook Stafl, Cross Country 2. Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 4. Photography Club 4 DOREEN FLEMING 110 Croft Regis Road Make the most of yourself by fanning the tiny spark of possibility withm you into the flame of achievement. Doreen Can you say that ' Auburn hair, freckles, moody, subject to uncontrollable fits of laughter Likes soccer halfbacking. writing, Mulcahy ' s BICNAB ' s, FW people Dislikes: Mr Clown, shallowness Pet peeves mosquitoes, people who insist I have red hair. Dork Flake House. Xavenan boys ' What s on the telly ' Favorite people the Rocky Horror gang, 007, fellow stuck- in-Westwood-dunng-summer vacation ' ites Found on the telephone, with SCi and SC2. Nan Babe Cos parties Good friend! Are you coming ' College, lournahsm. Chorus 2; No Parenthesis 2. 3, 4, Sales and Publicity Editor 4. Sacred Cheese 2: Associate Editor 3; Soccer 2. 3. 4; Powder Puff Football, Winter Track 3, 4, Softball 1, 3; Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Class Play, Musical 3, 4, AFS Club 4, Pep Club 1; Drama Club 1, 2, National Honor Society 3. 4, TIMOTHY FOLEY 387 Washington Street Many receive advice, few profit by it . Tim. Foles too nice Nothin ' ... likes: hoop cheese, popcorn, red Chryslers always crack- ing wrists found in gym after school, beating ASFL all-stars Eicuse me for living ' pet peeves being told what to do, 5. cars without brakes favorite people Jane. Chew Gerard dis- likes Timmy. B.B. funny career in management Football 1. 2. Student Council JOHN FOUNTAS 48 Dean Street In each one ' s life he must make a lourney. to where determines the great. Hey Buff Tall, dark Likes football, sleep, music . Dislikes, punctuality, getting up Pet peeves nagging girls. Bills pessimism and early nights Digression Favorite people: Tuce, 2uke Found at parties and on the football field College Football 1. 2. 3, 4. Weightliftmg 1, 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 1. 2. 3, 4 KEITH FOWLER 92 Phillips Brooks Road Cause I ' m as free as a bird and this bird you cannot change Keith, Feef, Chuck Get oft my case pink shirt Favorite activities |am sessions, water ski- ing, partying, hockey Likes Van Halen. Zep. tune machines Dislikes Head s stupid remarks, mellow music pet peeves Fat Class ' 79. Fishman ' s crying , Stonewalls Smarten up 1 Favorite people A2. Michael, Lumpster. Head-Stone. G L Found New Hampshire LB Effer Gimme a Break College Winter Track 4: Spring Track 4: Yearbook Staff: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4 1980 JODI FRIT7. 20 Putting Drive It all comes out in the wash Jodi Likes photography, modeling, parties, concerts peeves school lunches Favorite people J H , B F . B N.H Fashion design Dislikes loud, rude, snobby people Pet D Found in Easton, Brockton, Campton JOHN FRY 77 Blueberry Lane I ' ll try anyting once. John Yee-Haw 1 Radically mellow. CA accent. John Lennon look-alike Likes: hiking, guitar playing, music, fast cars Dislikes snobs, Backstabbmg Pet peeves taking the bus, homework Bizarre Favorite people I.W., J M, M T Found in the basement, California, the Milk Street fence Radical 1 KEITH GARDNER 175 Briar Une Enjoy life now, for tomorrow the fun will be over ' Keith likes rock music, cars, parties, water and snow skiing, swimming dislikes snobs, hip- pies, wise kids, and rumors pet peeves homework, boredom favorite people: Mr Val, T R found m the upper media center-AV room plans to go into the armed service and live a little Eiplorers Club 1. 2, 3: AV Squad 1. 2. 3. 4 EDWARD GAVIN 20 Eastman Avenue There is no virtue like necessity Fun loving sort of guy Get with the program likes: hockey. ASFL life in general, 7. bone-crushing hits dislikes bowed legs, pneumonia . What ' pet peeves Fire out , Windy favorite people D, RT. BO found at the Y and in the Dent Mobile College, Business. Soccer 1: Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4, Baseball 1, 2. MARK GAVIN 14 Reed Avenue Foe soldiers we never do part, together to the end from the very start. Mark Mugga Travolta Go lor it outgoing, tall, friendly . . Likes club, skiing, hockey, water skiing, skip days. Granadas Dislikes accidents. SATs Pet peeves: Mr Clown, class rank, skinny people who think they are fat Marco, you ' re dead 1 . . favorite people They know who Ihey are found in the math cemetery scooping in the Granada DC, PC college Cross country 1; Hockey 1. Spring Track 2: Ski Club 2. 3, 4. Senior Class Play, Musical 4 ALAIN GENDRON 111 Summer Street A foreigner is a friend I haven ' t met yet Alain exchange student from Canada always with brown school bag Likes Westwood, AFS, sports, good Canadian food, reading, skiing Dislikes questions like Where is Montreal ' and Do you have snow in Canada ' Pet peeves school lunches, Monday mornings best friend - his dictionary found in the Media Center and in chemistry class I enjoy everything 1 college, Bois de Boulogne, health science Tennis 4. AFS CLub 4; AFS Exchange Student 4, Ski Club 4; French Club 4; Photography Club 4; National Honor Society 4 JOHN GERLACH 303 Grove Street Our lite is what our thoughts make it )ohn What ' s up ' always smiling, friendly, happy favorite activities going to the movies, driving fast likes weekend mghls dislikes getting kicked out of teachers ' parking lot, slow drivers pet peeves getting tickets, Monday mornings, school lunches Hey. MF favorite people V A, SB, CS found at WW Sunoco, Marge ' s place What for ' work Manager of Basketball 3, 4, Senior Class Play SUSAN GERLACH 303 Grove Street Dream what you dare lo dream, go where you want to go, be what you want to be, Live. Sue. Susie No. you re kidding 1 nice, considerate ot others, always smiling, happy Favorite activities playing tennis, going to walks Drum Corps ' Likes good movies, friendly people, tennis Dislikes nol rowdy people at tootball games ' Pet peeves Monday mornings, school lunches, getting caught in the no pass area by Mr Beurman. waiting tor shorthand test results Peachy , Hi, how are ya ' , Seriously! . . found Mezz with friends, Needham McDonald ' s, in Ihe Blue Bomber Secretarial School Chorus 2. 3, 4, Glee Club 4. Yearbook Staff 4, Youth Snare 3, 4, Pep Club 3 W.H.S. IONATHAN GIBBONS 485 Canton Street I live my hie like there is no tomorrow (Van Halen) Gibbo bad temper, big Begone with you , Let ' s go sideways 1 Likes fast cars, funbags and colt ' s, all nighlers af Claybos Dislikes talking to dinosaurs and being blamed Pel peeves doppers, Yardbirds and Pigmen, accident reports Enjoys Hockey, golf, gruntball, skiing, motor sports, midnight landscaping found Lost Brook, In the stang, working at the Links Favorite people Pam, Claybo, Stubs, Jerry college football 3. Hockey 1. 4; Golf 2, 3, 4 MARY BETH GILROY 23 Lonng Street We can think about forever, buf we really only live today Mary Beth always smiling HI HON 1 morning grouch, psyched at 6 00pm Likes sew ing. mountain climbing, friendly people, working Dislikes gossipers, phoney people Pet peeves Snobs, school lunches, mornings, disco queens Go for it! won der ful Favorite people Sully. Page, us guys Found at Milton High, out of town. New Hampshire, with Sully Whoopie Page, I ' ve got Shorthand and Algebra 1 college, work ANN MARGARETTE GIOVINO 47 Spellman Road Once in every person s life comes a shining year that casts its glow over all the long years after Margy Wait for me you guys That ' s so good short, loud, Italian likes designing and sewing own clothes listening to loud music JT and B J , Fiandaca dreaming ski trips Tullochs Nobel Prize Lit , .H 13 dislikes always having too much to do and nol enough time to do it in, pet peeves reading long books and F s rankings I can ' t even thread a nee- dle Hola Chica favorite people M DG , all Westwood and Xavenan friends ' Actios ' ' college fashion design and merchandising Soccer 2. 3, 4; Powder Putt Football. Ski Team 1, Winter Track 2, 3, Spring Track 2, 3. 4, Green Years Editor. Senior Play. AFS Club 1, 2, 3; Office Aide 4, Orama Club 2. 3, No Parenthesis 1, 2. 3; National Honor Society 3, 4, Franklin Mills Teen Fashion Council 4 DARREN GLOVER 165 Nahatan Street Rules are made to be broken Darren, Darenzo crew cut pel peeves W PD and N.PD , Camp Monomoy favorite ac- tivities swimming, skiing, football. AC P , 12 oz curls dislikes Medfield and disco Likes rock concerts, football parties. The Doors, Kamakazi Put on the Doors ' Kill, Maim, Destroy 1 favorite people J H . R S , D M found at Lost Brook, cafeteria D Block smgalong, 200 Club bald college Football 4. Swim Team 3. 4. Intramural Weight Lifting 2, 3. 4, Powder Puff football Cheerleader 4 u JAMES GLYNN 12 Dean Avenue Nothing great has ever been achieved without enthusiasm and hard work Jimbo determined, personable Favorite activities Football, beating on M D . tootball parties, playing sports Pet peeves stupid girls, Medfield, Math, 6 10 at Roche Bros , films This is the trip Likes beating Millis, returning kicks. The Doors Dislikes being rated 1 Found at Islington, Lost Brook, locker room Fearsome Foursome Favorite people football team, Lauren, family S H R F F with Richie college Football 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff Cheer leading 4, Weight Training 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4 MICHAEL GLVNN 220 Alder Road Keep smilm at trouble, cause trouble is a bubble and will soon blow away ' Mike, Bits Is that right 7 enioys golf, soccer, learning to ski. ASFL games likes holes in one, three day weekends dislikes work, and sandtraps pet peeves 1-0 losses, Monday morn- ings, 17th birthdays, fences Wait a minute 1 favorite people T K . S K, DW found on the course and in the English Seminar room College Soccer 4; Golf Team 1. 2,3. Captain 4, Ski Team 3. Ski Club 4 MARYANN GONSER 62 Phillips Broods Road We cannot discover new oceans unless we have the courage to lose sight of the shore Maire. Mag. Gonzo. Gon: Hi girls always smiling, long blonde hair, bubbly likes summers at C C , Doritos. weekends, sunshine Hi friend dislikes busy phones, bieng cold, bologna pet peeves gumsnappers, waiting for D P , Pistachio nuts that don ' t open I am so embarrassed favorite people J C . LB. LA, and many others found with Jack, in L.8 s blue car with the great horn Good Luck to the class of ' 80, especially GG, S.C., DP, CK, S S, S B, M J, A M G B M No prob ' College Swim Team 2, Spring Track 1, Softball 2, Drama Club 1, 2, Musicals 1. 2. 3. 4; Senior Class Play, Chorus 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Powder Puff Football ROBERT GOODALE 335 Oak Street Happiness comes from within Bob Favorite activities baseball, hockey, football Dislikes math, mowing lawns, college ap- plications Pet peeves getting up in the morning Favorite people the Pond Plaimtes Found on baseball field, Buckmaster Pond, in library college Spring Track 4, Ski Team 4, Senior Class Play, Yearbook Staff 1980 GARY GUINDON 83 Smith Drive One s eyes are what one is. one s mouth is what one becomes, Guido Hey you 1 tun to be with, always |okmg enioys football, parties, skiing, likes Satur- day nights, quiet Sundays, dislikes school lunches, referrals Pet peeves People over sn feet tall, leaning on my head Where am I ' favorite person LYNNE found at Ann ' s restaurant for breakfast college Football 1. 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 1. 2 JOHN HALLION 87 Ellis Street What is life without a little fun ' John Johnly Pet Peeves Camp Monomoy, school lunches Likes: rock n roll. The Doors Dislikes Disco, the baby blue Hey Favorite Activities skiing, football team college Spring Track 1, 2: Winter Track 1, 2. Powder Puff Cheerleading 4, Weight Training 1. 2, 3, 4 EDWARD T HANLEY, JR 24 Strasser Avenue Class Treasurer More than love, than money, than fame, give me truth Ed Oh. Derr 1 ambitious likes tennis. G fights with Dodo dislikes MBB and leaches Pet Peeves National Honor Society meetings, PC s from BB. decorating halls favorite people Smutwoman, Dodo, Der, Whitey, SC s not found in homeroom future plans College Student Council Rep 3. 4. Sacred Cheese Editor 3, Boys Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4, Senior Class Play, AFS Club 4. National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4 KAREN HANSEN 47 Tamarack Avenue I wish lor you my friend this happiness that I ' ve found. Wimp lifer, fog. good natured likes music, times with friends, good weather, weekends dislikes tests pet peeves critical people, bad moods. AH. Bums my deal tavonte peo pie T bear, MS, The rest know who they are found al YL Oh no 1 College Band 1, 2. 3, Concert Band 1. 2, 3; WHS Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Chorus 1. 2. 4. Girl ' s Glee Club 1, 2. Double Quartet 4, Accompa nist for Double Q 2, 3. and Glee Club 1. and Chorus 2, 4, Softball 1.2.4. Girls ' Basketball 1. 2, Musical 1, 2. 3, 4: Senior Class Play; Drama Club 2. 4. National Honor Society 3, 4 SCOTT HAVES 152 Lake Shore Drive I can resist everything including temptation Scott. Scottish Ya, right occasional atro, side burns Likes soccer girls in general, parties, going fast, volleyball might Pet Peeves 10 losses, broomsticks, sticky fingers found in goal, the showers, in math seminar Favorite People howie, Gordy, Mulg college and a happy and successful life Concert Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Soccer 1. 2, 3,4, Winter Track 4, Spring Track 1, Golf 2, 4, Yearbook Staff; Senior Class Play. Pep Club 1. 2. 3, 4. ESTEBAN HERRERA 96 Woodndge Road I do not speak English Please help me I come trom Ecuador Esteban, Rican, Teby I do not speak English 1 rolled up leans, happy smile, foreign likes playing soccer, tennis, playing the guitar, making friends in America. AFS, Coke, disco, dislikes mos- quitos, vegetables pet peeves sad people, being short Hey you 1 tavonte people the Williams, the Rogers, and everybody else found with A and N , at football games, at parties Whatsat mean ' future plans College, learn to ski Boys Soccer Team 4. Swim Team 4. Tennis 4. AFS Club 4, Exchange Student 4, Spanish Club 4, Photography Club 4 ALAN HEYD Vj Gloucester Road No bird soars too high if he soars on his own wings Alan How should I know 7 procrastinating, Mickey Mouse t shir t. en|oys 60s rock, aviation, running dislikes: math, homework pet peeves being called Al favorite people Robert K , David A , William M found in the upper media center future plans College, maior in Engineer- ing, become a pilot Boys Winter Track 2. 3, 4, Boys Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys ' Basketball 1, Boys ' Cross Country 1, 2, 3 W.H.S. GERARD HILL 422 Everett Street The past and present are our means the future is our end Lou Likes whistling, Geils Give me a break Dislikes sweaters, BB Favorite activities B-Ball, ASFL, 200 Club Favorite people: JS, TF.JM . Found in the gym College Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 LAUREN HILL 55 Lyons Drive II what you lost comes back to you. it was meant to be yours, II it doesn ' t, it was never meant to be Red, Lawrence long finger nails, strawberry blonde hair, always talking likes M L T M , gym- nastics, dancing, Italians, Frenchmen, Clubbing, Writing letters, analyzing, gooting dislikes headaches, getting bagged WIB For Real ' favorite people Mark. Michelle K , Les, Pee, Bern, Shell, Mike, Donna Summers pet peeves milk, studies, diets Did you ever think in 6th grade that Where found Hull, Bay Bank, with the girls college. Girls Glee Club 2; Girls Spring Track 1; Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff. STACIE HOBAN 1581 High Street The rays of happiness like those of light are colorless when unbroken Stace Lite ' s tough, huh ' short, loud, proactive voice likes food and Red Sox, swimming, and eating dislikes school lunches and snobs pet peeves morning, people who think they do everything Whatever 1 favorite people CM and L P found at Young Life and anywhere there is food hairdressing school Chorus 4, Girls Swim Team 2, 3. 4, Powder Pulf Football. Yearbook Staff 4, One Act Plays 3, 4. Senior Class Play, Drama Club 4 PAULA HOLDEN 55 High Rock Street We love things in spite of what they appear to be Paula Polly Smiley, brown hair, brown eyes Stop it 1 Likes Cape Cod. being with tnends. and enpymg herself Dislikes slobbiness and arguments Favorite People M K . MB., L.F., L.H., B.L. Found with Michelle and the other girls, with Mitch, at home Yea 1 Pet Peeves aggravation and Monday Mornings college RICHARD HOPKINS 36 Deerfield Avenue Do not follow the path, but make one that others may follow Rich Be there or be square working, snowmobiling, fixing cars likes firebirds, weekends and the beach, dislikes rainy days and cameras pet peeves boring weekends, snobs, homework , , favorite people: R.C., G.T.. P D , found in the mezzanine, at Lechmere s and Friendly s plans to go to Blue Hills Tech and becoming a carpenter DAVID HOWITT 1036 High Street Don! pray for an easy life, pray to be a strong person. Howie Captain . . . rowdy, loud, funny, freckles likes Vounglife. soccer, track, screaming, dis- likes: homework, school food pet peeves: 10 losses. K-Lee. Yard Sadist favorite people Scot- tish. Jimmy. Der Hey Herman 1 ' found roaming the halls with Mulg, combing hair. Saturday nite parties future plans College Boys Soccer 2. 3. 4. Boys Winter Track 2. 3. 4: Boys ' Spring Track 2. 3, 4: Senior Class Play. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Drama Club 1. 2. Ski Club 4 Secret Service 4 JOHN HURLEY 130 Alder Road To ski is to be free Hurls Tell me about it! likes Molies. snow bunnies. Dottie ' s notes: dislikes chemistry no snow curfews favorite activities: skiing, all mghters, ASFL pet peeves Leopards, dull weekends. Murpht ' s parties ALA ' ' favorite people Warren, Dottie. Mass Ski members , . . found on Cannon Mountain. Humarock, Littleton. N H future plans College and Dad ' s business or ski bum. Boys Spring Track 1. 2: Ski Team 1. 2. 3, 4. Ski Club 4: Yearbook Staff 4 JANICE IHNATKO 33 Marshall Street There is a pleasure in being mad that only madmen know Janice C est LaVie Gullible, strong-willed Likes rock lobsters, insipid doors Dislikes: wet socks, insincere people Pet peeves attention seekers, elastic waistbands, wet cookies . . . Cookie smokestacks (RHPS) Favorite people Class of 80. field hockey players, Le Groupe . . found m the wrong place at the wrong time Get the net! ' . college and become financially secure. No Parenthesis 2. 4: Sacred Cheese 3. State Rep 3: Field Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4. Co-Captain 4: Powder Puff Football: Winter Track 4. Spring Track 4. Softball 1. 2. 3. Basketball 1: Yearboook Staff 4. Senior Class Play: AFS Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4 1980 HERB IRVINE 199 Canton Street Success is failure turned inside out Herbie accident prone, brown hair, green eyes likes hockey, sports. FDOSP. swallowing 15 goldfish, harassing Marea dislikes hockey practices, broken bones, warnings pet peeves thumbing home Irom NH, BEES, letting in goals, playing tan I didn ' t do it! favorite people hockey team. The Gang found at the rink. Lostbrook. parties. Pine Acres 1 graduation party Metersill 79 80 Hey T ' ... future plans Millionaire Soccer 2. 3: Football 1: Hockey 1, 2. 3. 4: Spring Track 4, Powder Puff Cheerleader Pep Club 1.2.3.4 RICHARD JOHNSON 40 Lynn Terrace You may do foolish things - but do them with enthusiasm. RU. Richie . fun to be with, always whistling or singing . Read my lips likes hockey, soccer, weekends. being mischievous, food. cars, and Halloween 79 with Tish dislikes. 4 am hockey prac- tices, totalled vehicles pet peeves Holliston, Medfield. stonewalls guardrails on 128 . . Y.I.H. favorite people Fearsome Foursome. Linda, the Man ' s found at the rink. D.S.. in the 56, the stang. or Ramsey SH.R. with Jimbo Boston Garden deciding Soccer 1, 2, 3. 4: Captain 4: Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4; Captain 4, Powder Puff Baton Twirler. DOROTHY KALLENBERG 69 Gloucester Road To love the game, is beyond winning . Dottie, Kottie contacts, bad back, rather foggish, no-mind I give up : Keep your antenas up ; Pinch, how s the headache ' . . likes F D.. parties being around people dislikes hospitals, driving around. EMO ' s driveway pet peeves late people B.S., 11:30 p.m. enioys twirling, munching out. watching t.v favorite people Chaz, N P The whole gang found Lost Brook, Pinch Mobile Nursing, Powder Puff. Trick Twirler 1. 2. 3; Winter Track 3: Spring Track 1. 2, 3: Yearbook Staff 4; Senior Class Play. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Glee Club 1. MARK KANE 126 Tamarack Road Unborn living, living dead, bullets strikes the helmets head, and soldier. it ' s all over for the unknown Kaneo. Huey . . . Ni! . Likes football, lifting, making money, beating Millis Dislikes: The Doors and the bandwagon Pet peeves leather freshman. Hi Dad, King Favorite people Laneo, Magel Red Found at the football field, the weight room Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2, 3. 4; Spring Track 2. 3. 4, Powder Puff Cheerleader 4, Weight Lifting 1. 2. 3. 4. THOMAS KANE 83 Lyons Drive Life ' s heaviest burden is having nothing to carry Tom, T K Are you kidding ' good sense of humor enioys basketball, trisbee likes the CDB. G Block arguments. Nasuset Beach dislikes Registry Officials, winter pet peeves practice sets, and Mondays Really 1 Favorite people : J.W., J.K, M G found at the Cape or New Hampshire College, Business Administration Spring Track 4. Basketball 1, 2. 3, Basketball Intramurals 1. 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 KATHLEEN KEANE 887 Gay Street Don ' t take lite too seriously we ' re here today and here tomorrow Kathy brown hair, brown eyes, tall pet peeves being called Mary and Miss Kane — it ' s Keane likes Monty Python, Saturday Night Live, Abbott and Costello re-runs dislikes homework. Mondays Seriously favorite activities watching TV, needlepoint Well e ccusse me 1 found in media center or caf future plans college No Parenthesis 4, Powder Puff Football 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Class Play MICHELLE KEATING 80 Alder Road With all the Sham. Drudgery and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world Strive to be happy Shell big brown eyes likes skiing, tennis, Bob Seger. M.L T M , clothes, Boosters, munching out. Donna Summers dislikes boring people, nothing to do Whaaaat ' Do it up , favorite people Danny. LH . LF. B L, PH, C.J W I B pet peeves getting up, waiting for people, L.H. un- litecig where found with the girls. Cape Cod, Hull, with Marie , T.T, Stop analyzing LH Plans a career in Journalism No Parenthesis 4 tennis 2, 3, 4. Ski team 1 BETH KELLER 26 Pine Lane II laughter be a crime, a master criminal she would be Beth likes the color maroon, vogue clothes, the song, I Love You I ' m starving . pet peeves outdated clothes, being called Creech, Kev s toys enioys spending money, arguing with Bill pranks dislikes chalk, costume lewelry. being aggravated Do you want to see if it ' s raining outside 7 favorite people Kevin, Mrs C , all of the gang found wherever Kevin is. with the gals, in the locker room nice clothes, always laughing, always eating plans to attend college Thanks for everything Mom and Dad! 1 Soccer 2, 3, 4, Winter track 2, 3, 4; Spring track 1, 2. 3, 4, Powder Puff Football 4, No Parenthesis 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Senior Class Play W.H.S. JOSEPH KELLIHER 34 Caroll Court The greatest | own J you can do for another is not just to share your riches but to reveal to him his Joe daydreamer, sense ol humor ' Really ' enioys cycling, stamp collecting, rock music and the outdoors dislikes disco and winter pet peeves dumb TV commercials, busy signals tavonte people B M . T K , R C . I M , D H found on bike and in Norwood Bethel 79 College and Engineering Winter Track I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Stall 4, Cross Country 1, 2. 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Vice Pres Astronomy Club 4, Treas Photography Club 3, 4 COLETTE KELLY 22 Thompson Avenue God gave us memories so that we might have roses in December Colette, Colettie, Let always smiling, easily psyched, big green eyes Likes a good joke or even a bad one, the soaps, donuts, driving with Beck, good times with S Club, Feb vacation Dislikes being bored, cold, or turning red Pet Peeves SATs, constant dieters, seaweed Favorite people Maura. TS B, MAG and others Found at meetings. WHS (ball and B ball games, in a fog Wished Class of 80 much success and happiness college, social services Basketball 1, No Parenthesis 1. 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep 3. 4, Student Council Pres 4; Student Faculty Forum 3. Student Announcer 4, powder puff football. Senior Class Play, Yearbook Staff CHRISTINE KEOUGH 40 Locust Drive We do not remember days, we remember moments. Chris outspoken, involved, LATE Stiff! Likes comedy, music, the Muppets Dislikes math, empty studies, people who are on time Sorry 1 Pet Peeves maps, freshmen en- ioys dancing. Young Life, musicals Favorite People Mo, Elmo, Bourno ' s gang Found at Bergson s, in the art room. U Mass Sister Smart college Chorus 3, Glee Club 1, 2, One Act Plays 2, 3. 4. Musical 1, 2, 3, 4. Senior Class Play - Student Direc- tor. Pep Club 1. 2, 3, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4 DONNA KILBURNE 35 Hawktree Drive Quietness and confidence shall be your strength O onna Good gom ' 1 fremdly. Quiet, hard worker, initials on glasses likes movies, swim- ming, get togethers, dancing dislikes snobs pet peeves school, getting up early Come on now, lets get serious here 1 ' favorite people DD, EW. EM,, found working at Islington Phar- macy Don ' t count on it ' future plans employment - -. •- . ..- . . - . ; ;,.--- ■- :-,! : _ •■: : :.. :;l: ' . b : -■■.•.:. MB :- ' :■ ' , . . • -r .: ,.- ■ -t-:::n :• ' . ' •■  ' ' ■: - ■-■ ' ■ ' ■ ' ' - ' : - : .-; -;;-.-; c : - r c !..-o:: ' ■ ; ■ ■ ' :  :- : . - - ' :. ; : ; : - . ;,■ . . . - ' : - ' : : -■ : . •.■--.■ • - • -■ . - -■- - •: . .ir VI ii --..-- • .- : - : - i . ' . ' :• i ii-,,-- : :,. ' -:■! ■■.- . ' - ' : . «re i :- m : ' Ttij . - - - ■ • - . - . - . - ■ - ' ■ .■-.-■ ' .: -:c e . .: i -.-.-. ' Ihl - • - -,- : ■: ' -•-. ' . . 1 ■■ . . • • : • j- « . - • - ■ - - . . ... . 51 •- «— • : - - - - ■ - i .: . . .... .-. ' --•■- i naoat ' 1980 ■ . : . - i e : : •- . ...... — . .... — e I ... 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Natalie Cole; dislikes curlews, diets pet peeves contusing night, busy phones, standard cars Hey, you know what ' tavonte people L M ,L P ., the rest know who they are. found in Westlield with LB, everywhere and anywhere But I don t get it plans; college Swim learn 4. Powder Pull Football, Winter Track 3. 4. Spring track 2. 3, 4, Gymnastics team 2, 4; Football cheerleaders 1, 2, 3, basketball cheerleader 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 JANE LOHRER 168 Pond Plain Road By making things perfectly clear, people will become totally confused Jane likes weekends, sunsets, J Geils. real people pet peeves disco boys, curfews favorite ac- dislikes snobs, pushy people, worms, homework, being late favorite people 2 Ms, Raura, D block group found at a good complamer Look on the bright side 1 travel, livities skiing, partying, being outside Who ' Bye now Obnoxious! Cape Cod, working, LB, out of town college Powder Putf Football 4. Yearbook Staff 4; Work Study 4. Pep Club 3. 4. Ski Club 4 TOM LOSARDO 212 School Street Why should the Devil have all the good times Tom black.wmged hair likes parlymg dislikes disco pet peeves school favorite people Bob Steeves, Randy Cram. Scott Steeves where found golf course, hanging around GERALD LOUGHLIN 23 Spellman Road Weak men wait lor opportunities, strong men make them Gerry ' Ya think so ' ' mellow, smiling, friendly likes track going to concerts. Pink Floyd, club, campaigners, coaches dislikes leglilts. W T mornings practice, licensing officers pet peeves races at Franklin Park, Jim T , working two |Obs How ' s it going, boys ' tavonte people SM.MF.GLKL , lound at Az ' s. running the streets, at Feet ' s. DCPC. with ML.NR.MG.DC Vw action No really, really plans college, business management Winter track 1.2.3,4, Spring track 1,2,3.4; Boy ' s Cross Country 1.2,3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4. National Honor Society 3. 4. AFS Club 4. Senior Class Play. Yearbook Staff 4 GREG LOVE 68 Strasser Avenue Between the worlds of men and make believe. I can be found Greg freindly, relaied I don ' t care 1 Likes days oft. mountains, beaches Dislikes braces and English Pet Peeves staying home, Monday mornings Enioys sports and dreaming no shoes Found at Club with ML. G.M., K.C., G.L., N.R„ and others . college Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Winter Track 3, 4; Senior play. Pep Club 1,2,3, 4. Cross Country 3. Yearbook Staff JANICE LUKE 122 Edgewood Road With affection beaming in one eye and happiness shining out of the other ' Janice Blue eyes, always laughing Likes sweaters, d weekends Found at the drug store Dislikes working weekends. P J C 79 Will ya come with me ' . Pet peeves. I.. Marty, H TT H., R.L.L . getting volunteered Can I have a ride ' . Favorite people Jeanne. Kalhy. and those guys partying. L B.G.C.. being with friends You guys, come on 1 College Maiorettes 1, 2.3, Co-captain 3. No Parenthesis 2. 3. 4, Powder Puff Football, Senior Class Play, A F S Club 3. 4, Natl Honor Soc, 3, 4. Yearbook Staff 4 KENNETH LUNDBERG 24 Chester Avenue Talk with yourself, you II hear what you want to know Life in time will take you where you want to go Ken, Lumpy Ya goof deep green eyes, easy going Swede, versitile Favorite activities playing hockey and snackmg Likes Aerosmith and running at dusk Dislikes depressing people and guardrails Pet peeves Fat Class 79 and dull parties Really? Favorite people S.A., KF.SD Found at Skip and Lew ' s place, Linda s and running in Dedham What a Killer 1 College majoring in journalism and communications No Parenthesis 2, 4, Winter Track 4, Spring Track 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Cross Country 4, Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4 MARK LYNCH 47 Westdale Road One road was simple acceptance of like, the other road ottered sweet peace, when I made my deci- sion my vision became my release Marco Hows it going ' brown eyes, friendly smile enjoys skiing, playing guitar, traveling, being with friends, clubs, long distance phone calls, beaches mountains, sailing pet peeves car heaters that don t work, running in the snow, i-country skiing in the mud. raking leaves S-man. you got the jeep ' favorite people GL.NR.MG.GM.BS.KH, friends far away found in the blue La Sabre, with friends, cruisin to Micky D ' s in the bug milk toast you live there! Pub! college Spring Track 1, Ski Team 2. 3; Ski Club 4, Yearbook Staff; Senior Class Play. 14 Barley Street - - - -. - - fee worli) seems brighter, when we smile our cares grow tighter Seal • udie Pet peeves: snoDs, cliques. loggers busy phones Favorite activities swimming lies -;-.= .ng to dnve. Cathy s rJonuts. Freebird Dislikes: SATs, being 17. curfews ' --. you senous Do it up No can do Favorite people Narg LCSTLM. DFKAMO Found at Burlington Plaza. Lechmeres. Lost Brook Blonde hair, blue eyes loud, always laughing ' ■■ - - Swim team 2. Powder Puff Football. Pep Club 1 2. Ski Club 4. CRAIG LYNN : : -:- ' - -.: You only Inre once; Irve eyery moment to its fullest Craig fnendty and happy, a hard worker Right ' he tatari s having a good bme. and parties dislikes short hair Monday mornings and being misunderstood found: outdoors, in Norwood, and on Cape Cod pet peeves women drivers and running out of gas favorite people JO EC . and B.C. Right 1 You re ■ the Ar-r, ' . . :-■ : v:;l- v;- 453 C=- - Don ' t put off until tomorrow what you could today Dude. Magei always smiling, blue eyes brown curls S: Mus favorite activities foot- • -: mg the shot, after throwing the shot fshmg likes: singing, papering Redden s house, par- 3islik.es squeaky voices. B F s pet peeves, football practice, police with flashlights, up- towns and you make me sick! You got a pencil 7 favorite people Becky S B . football team found at Becky s. the track, or weightroom Ni College Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Winter Track 2. 3. 4: Spring Track 1 2 3. 4: Powder Puff Cheerleader: Yearbook Stafl • ' •; i £ I. 2. 4 GREG MACKEY 159 Mill Street l.: . advantage in the past is ludged «i the light of the final issue Greg St Louies Likes partying, free blocks but not disco pet Peeve gabbmess the carport ■:. : 1980 108 Sunrise Road Having ha is my way of Sfe. I --. -•■ :-? -avonte activities ASFL games, basketball, football cute., likes sports food, laughing. Sal and Beth. Meg blue eyes dislikes getting up for school awesome pet peeves mono, having no car. no money E S Buddy favorite people El. Chewy. Caryn. M w and members of the O.S. found ■ the gym or with Ella College Intramural Basketball I, 2. 3. 4: Intramural Baseball 1 2. 3. 4; Winter Track 4 JOHN MACLELLAN 273 Oak Street The world nay be rough, and things may be tough, but don t give up. you II soon be dead lohn rollm eyes, growtin. ejtremefy neat cute ... I don ' t knowi . telephones . dislikes ancient b bail uniforms. Ken ' s Homer enjoys hoops watching TV pet peeves weekday monwigs, Wayland s guards. Dedham cops B S D -up found on any b-ball coat the mail. D.P.C. favorite people hoop team. JKF. B.G . Larry fun to be with college, ■ .- Law Basketball 1.2 3. 4. 76 Pine Lane ■ t ' or you my friend this happiness that I havrfound Barry likes N G s. cyclists. U.F. . . found on the phone. Y L . dislikes phonies, insecurity . Going for it pet peeves busy signals, combing hair disco . . . cycling skiing, writing letters favorite people J K . D C, CM. preppy, talus m circles college Football 1. Swim Team 2. 3. 4. Spring Track 3. 4 Senior Class Play: Yearbook Staff 4 JOHN MAGEE 61 Dean Street If a man cannot cry. then how can he care ' For surely tears are the mark of leaving Sam, Magee Gimme a break Conservation, inquisitive, enjoys art reading girts, and dancing dislikes locks or brains pet peeves snobby people, breaking up Right . favorite peo- ple Di. Holly Jennie found with Danne. at Demoiay Member of Demotay. Dedham Chapter Green Chevy Ah. Yes Art College, earn; marriage. Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4: Musical 1. 2. 3. 4. Drama Club 3. GERALD MALLOY 120 Downey Street Seize the Day Jerry Brown eyes, logger likes hockey. Baseball. Boston Garden, cruising in last cars, holeshols, Gibbo ' s driving ability dislikes Chemistry, being radared at 115 mph, being late I don ' t know favorite people tearsome foursome, the ASFL gang, Linda What ' pel peeves WPD. Holiston Where lound on the ice, with Linda college Boys Hockey 1, 2, Captain 3, 4. Football 1 , 2. Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Sacred Cheese 3. LISA MANCINELLI 56 Martha Jones Road ' You only have one life, live it to the fullest e tent . Lis This is true rowdy, easy going, freak, brown hair and eyes, long legs likes Club, munching out, weekends, parties. The WHO 1 dislikes getting up in the morning, working Fridays, school food Take a test . . . pet peeves the gang. found at Lost Brook, the D cruiser, FSC, college and travel Yearbook Stall 4. Musical 1. 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Drama Club 1. 2, 3 SONJA MARGESON 101 Willard Circle The moment may be temporary but the memory is forever . Sonia loud, always laughing The epitome of the situation Favorite activities disco, talks with Kathy, gossiping Dislikes hot dogs, being bored Likes funny people, dancing, being with friends, chemistry class, driving up Blue Hills chic and definitely vogue Pet peeves waiting for people, busy phones, staying home S S Favorite people MP, L C , D K and others Found having a good time Thanks M D College majoring in fashion merchandising GEORGE MASON 63 Strasser Avsenue A man of integrity will never listen to any plea against conscience . George, Skip Yipe type, mellow Skeeber coober scoober . enioys track, reading, and tunes likes beaches, Vermont morning, Springsteen, J T Elvis C dislikes physics. Abba , EWF, BeeGees pel peeves races at Franklin Park, being called Coober , losing to Ashland, Mickey D s See you at Shrewsbury. Toots ' favorite people Ger. Sides. Neilsy found in the locker room. Fenway untavonte activities leg lifts. NHS Meetings College No Parenthesis 4. Editor in Chief 4, Sacred Cheese 3, Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Spring Track 1, 2. 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Washington Workshop 3. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Captain 4. Senior Class Play. AFS Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 W.H.S. JOHN MASON 31 Wmslow Road Time and time again I thank them for a peace of mind to help me find myself amongst the music and the rhyme that will change you there John, Mase T , Likes Playing the guitar, skiing. RVS southern bands, and mean guitar Dislikes French with AMT. dicso Pet peeves sold out Who concerts, chicken livers, airheads, leeches This is a song by Dicky Betts In memory of Eliz Reed Favorite people EMT Becketites Found at the Loaf, Jamming B CG, eyebrows, T.T M M S College WHS Dance Band 4. Pit Orchestra 3, 4, Swim team 2, 3, Captain 4. Spring Track 3, 4; Yearbook Staff, Senior Class Play; Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4. Ski Club 4 DAVID MASSEY 50 Hawthorn Street Live your lite like there s no tomorrow Dave, Massive Likes joking around, the Who. partying What s up ' Pet peeves football practice. Camp Monomoy, being broke Favorite activities burning Dodge Coronets, baseball huge parties Dislikes disco. Logan Airport. Gibbo s parties No way 1 Favorite people Jonly. Stapes, Darren. Lisa, the football team Found at Lost Brook, the football parties College Football 1, 4. Baseball 3. 4 JOHN MA22ARELLA 10 York Way Do not remember days - remember moments Mazz blonde curls, nice smile, good listener You ' re right Enioys beating Holliston. doing 12 oz curls, and K EG parties dislikes not knowing what is going on until the last minute pet peeves LO Dya think so ' favorite people Kath, Fearsome Foursome, Mum, KW found in the super bondo machine, on skates, with Kath really 9 College Hockey 1. 2. 3, 4. Football 1. Soccer 1, 2, Powder Puff Cheerleader IOHN MCAULEY 14 Ford Place What you see is what you get John Get me a leopard Crazy, funny, insane Likes sports, partying, and girls Dislikes phonies and psychos Pet peeves galoshes, Provincetown swingers I ' ve got lellybeans little girl Favorite people Spam, Beck, Thomas Found at parties Thanks to New Zealand Japan and Holland tor the free ones Future plans Make a million , ■ SANDRA MCCORMICK 619 Normandy Drive Face piles of trials with smiles, it riles them to believe that you percieve the web they weave, and keep on thinking free Sandy We out of here or what auburn hair, devious laugh likes skiing, tennis, sleeping late dislikes disappointments, backstabbers pet peeves mornings, interruptions, snobs I don ' t think so favorite people K B , K M , D B , J P lound in the Monte and over the B ' s college, accounting Youth Snark 3, 4. Yearbook Staff 4. Ski Club 4 COLLEEN MCDEVITT 86 Lake Shore Drive My peace I give unto you Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid Mac AH, yes Freckles, weird laugh, short, curly hair Enjoys Club, driving, going to foot- ball and hockey games likes Italian tood. blues and greens dislikes Mondays, neat people, wool clothes, shorthand tests pet peeves skinny people who think they are fat, getting caught in No Pass Area by Mr B, SAT s. snobs, neat writers You twit 1 Give me a break Found in a green Torino. Baybank, in Dedham, mezz with S H . L P , and other friends college. Business school. Accountant Chorus 3, 4; Powder Puff Football, Yearbook Staff 4 NADINE MCDONALD 53 Lorraine Road My lite is a tender leaf, and no matter which way the wind may take it, it finds pleasure in it ' s sway mg Nadme Oh, well, such a life 1 petite, brown eyes, talkative Favorite Activities entertain mg, drawing, writing poetry Likes J F , L M , ocean. English accents, elephants, musicals J C ' , C D Dislikes Vandy, B.S., cliques Pet peeves rumors, Marty, curfews Favorite People Sue. ) M , Bubs Found on stage College Chorus 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1. 2. 3. Musical 1. 2. 3. 4. Senior Class Play, Drama Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Drv 4, One Acts 1, 2. Thespians 3, 4, Coordinator 4 THOMAS MCKENNA. I 101 Sunrise Road I by with a little help from my friends Thomas, Mas Sultan Pride considerate, energetic Favorite Activities Singalongs, football. soccer Dislikes losing to Baby Blue, riding the pine Likes the green, white and gold, Kamakais, our light song Pet peeves cat food, 200 club, W.P.C Found Dom ' it to em at Forum kick- ing off, in purple tights hexing opponents at hoop games Favorite people the gang, Ribo. Lynne Woolverme Mania ' Soccer 1, 2, 3, Football 4. Spring Track 2. 3. Basketball 1. Ski Club 2, Powder Puff Football Cheerleader 1980 EVON MCRAE 279 Pond Street The earth has music for those who listen Von Von Take a beating ' brown hair, green eyes enioys singing, acting, bugging Miss Con gdon dislikes being late pet peeves tilling out forms, blushing An attempt ' favorite people Ruffie, Winnie, Doreen lound in Music room college Orchestra 1. 2, Chorus 3, 4, Glee CLub 3.4, Drama Club 1,2. 3, 4, Musical 2. 3. 4. Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Class Play 1EANNE MELIA 52 Saxon Road Happine ss is found in simple things - a sparkling laugh, a refreshing tear, an understanding smile Jeannie Aloha has three meanings likes smiling, talking on the phone, listening to records, photography, meeting new people, dislikes quitters and moving pet peeves spelling her name wrong, talking to someone who isn ' t listening Oh. I get it ' favorite people Class of 80. teachers and students who made her feel welcome found anywhere plans to attend junior college for dental hygiene Prom Committee 3, Softball 1. Girls ' Basketball 1. Yearbook Staff 2, 4, Health Careers Club 4. Pep Club 1, 2. Ski Club 4, French Club 1. Photography Club 2. 4 JEANNE MERIDAN 461 High Street The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cant do Jeanne I m so embarrassed ' cackle, big blue eyes Likes partying, golfing , W.J., d. p., B ' . Latin |okes Dislikes cli ques, frizzy hair. W T G Y L I T . PJC Pet Peeves being called Jean- nie . prodigious chicken, pointing at Banana Man I don ' t feel too well ' Favorite People friends and family found at Pocasset Guess what ' college and success No Parenthesis 2, 3. 4. Sacred Cheese 3, Powder Puff Football, Yearbook Staff, Senior Class Play, A.F.S, Club 2. 3, 4; Drama Club 1, Equestrian Club 3. 4 WENDY MILLER 82 Rock Meadow Road I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today Wendel. Mueller worn down clogs, leans, always munching It s like you read about enioys skiing, R V S , pranks. Cape excursions dislikes dumps. ALA S backstabbers, SATs math, being blackmailed by C. likes pooh, domf ' s, MGA. Landslide Herb Foot-loose. and fancy tree pet peeves cinnamon gum, curbs, late people What was I going to say ' Favorite people know who they are found where the action is. EMO ' s C C perfected Thanks Mom and Dad ' College Soccer 1, 2. 3, Spring Track 2. 3. 4. Drama Club 1. 2. Green Team 3. 4. Pep Club 1. 2. 3, President 4. Ski Team 4; Powder Puff. Musical 1. 2. Senior Class Play. Yearbook Staff JSS. President JOSEPH MONTELU 41 Pond Plain Road It ' s not time for a change- Just sit bach and take it easy . Joe likes good rock, long weekends, messed up ski trips. Wayland Inends Pet Peeves: The Lodge . Monday mornings Favorite People Marty, the boys Dislikes disco found on the slopes, cruising MARK MORIARTY 26 June Street When I was young and Ihey sent me off to school, they taught me how not to play the game . Mark And so it goes Short, (unloving Enioys playing hockey and backgammon likes music and concerts dislikes disco and homework pet peeves homeroom and leather jackets favorite people Nevs. Marty and Hubb found at work or down the Cape college majoring in Economics No Parenthesis 4. Ski Club 4 KIMBERLY MORSE 392 Oak Street We do not remember days, we remember moments Kim Where are my keys ' ' ' strawberry blonde hair Favorite Activities tennis, swimming, playing the piano Likes weekends, holidays Dislikes Latin, snobs Pet Peeves under- classmen. Bubbling Brook, crowded halls What ' Favorite People S G ., V A , S found in the Media Center, with Debbie Huh ' ' college No Parenthesis 4. Volleyball 2; Yearbook Stall, Health Careers Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play, Drama Club RICHARD MORTELLITI 55 Wagon Road Education is the best provision for old age RICAHRD. Rich brown eyes, always smiling, friendly enioys water skiing, drawing, and boating pet peeves always working to make a buck ' likes swimming, ice cream, summer, partying . dislikes anyone who rushes or hurries eicellent 1 decent 1 ' found studying in the media center or the gym favorite people Pres Bill, Mark G. Mike F What ' college, engineer Winter Track 1, 2. 3. 4, Spring track 1. 2. 3, 4 W.H.S. JAMES MULGREW 30 Russell Avenue Happiness is |ust being friends Jimmy. Mugsby blond hair, blue eyes, funny easy going, smiling Good Natured ' likes bowling, arcades, horseback riding, surprises, and friendly people dislikes football camp, homework, crutches Ah yes, tell us! pet peeves attempted hard guys KLUTZ favorite people Jan (8 1 79). Howie, Scottish and Co college, graduate school Student Council Rep 4. Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Winter track 4. Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4. Basketball 1. 2. Pep Club 1, 2 BONNIE MULHANE 38 Bonney Street The future is uncertain and the end is always near Bonnie, bones OK, Fine 1 ' Long blonde hair, glasses, hazel eyes Favorite activities sum- mer sports and watching soaps Likes getting a sun tan and partying with friends Dislikes waiting in line and locks, traffic and math Pet peeves scooping ice cream, speed limits So listen Favorite people SB, S C . the gang Found at Babson and furlong ' s I.A.B Employment Soccer, manager 2; Powder Puff Football. Softball 2, Basketball 1 CHARLES MUNDT 73 Bayley Street Be what you want to be Go where you want to go Dream what you dare to dream. Live Chuck What are we doing tonight ' brown eyes, blonde hair Favorite activities Pat s games. ASFL Likes Saturday all nighters and friendly girls Pet Peeves Mondays, homework, Dover Road, backstabbers, flashing blue lights Favorite People Fearsome Foursome. Kev. Jerry and all the guys found sleeping, driving in the Cutlass, at parties College Football 1: Hockey 1, 2. 3. 4. CHRISTINE MURPHY 34 York Way Maybe in a year or two we could laugh and lei it all out Murf longhair . Life goes on . . crazy Likes music, cruising. S.D and R R. the beach, weekends Peace pet peeves no money, staying home, snobs favorite people M D , CO , E . J L dislikes homework Neil found in Cape Cod, Norwood Cross Country, College Powder Puff Football DENISE MURPHY 35 Conant Road The secret of life is rot to Oo wnat one likes, but to that which one has to do Demse Give me a break. Ma 1 ' superstitious, shy. smiling, easy going enioys tennis, sew- ing, dances Likes hot fudge sundaes, animals Dislikes trench, math, waitressing Pet peeves Scratching the chalk board, chewing Bayer aspirin . ' That ' s life for you 1 ' ' Favorite people Provo. Kay, C J found at New Seabury. Angelo ' s, Mac s. disco s. on the phone cat lover college, B S in Nursing Health Careers Club, Medical Explorers; Orchestra 1. 2. Chorus 4, Glee Club 4, Powder Puff Football; Tennis 2. 3. 4, Musical 2, 3; Senior Class Play; French Club 1 PHILIP A MURPHY III 57 Stearns Street If a man does only what is required of him. he is a slave, the moment he does more he is a free man Phil. F ' . Fro Man Surely you jest 1 ' flowing locks enioys running, eating, conversing with people who have something to say. skiing, reading Likes good movies. Harvard Square. Doonesbury, cheesecake, true friends Dislikes Sundays, leeches Pet Peeves F-105, leisure suits, procrastination, unauthorized violations of The Locks Favorite People Mase. D ) the Mer- cedes Kid. and many others found in the latest F MURPH -mobile, searching for The Truth college Hockey 1. Winter Track 2. 3. 4. SpringTrack 1, 2, 3. 4. Cross Country 1. 2. 3. 4. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; No Parenthesis 4. Editor of Sacred Cheese 3. Chairman of the Student Advisory Board 3 4 Natl Honor Society 3. 4. Yearbook Staff D MICHAEL MURRAY 230 Sycamore Drive What the mind can conceive and believe, it will achieve Mike baggage blonde hair, blue eyes, quiet Likes soccer, baseball. (Road house) Blues and Bad Co Dislikes phony laughter, greasy hair Pet peeves 1-0 losses, foolish mistakes How s it going, buddy? . Favorite people the boys, the girls, and the family Found in the gym at Lost Brook, at Papa Gino s ; College Student Council Rep 4; Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4, Captain 4. Baseba ll 3. 4. Basketball 1. 2 Ski Team 3; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Nat I Honor Soc. 3. 4 ELAINE NEE 91 Strasser Avenue Do not follow where the path leads, rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail Lainey dimples and blue eyes, always laughing Are you in a big bad one ' Likes Sunglasses, wide whale chords, alligators, and a certain blonde Dislikes wisdom teeth, wind sprints, M D C , broken streaks No biggie 1 Found on the court, at parlies, with M W in the b-tub enjoys being state champs , makme a scene, Martha s Vineyard Pet Peeve matching soi. college-college . tight clothes Favorite activities hoop, getting in a laugh, skiing Have a good one 1 Favorite People: Ms Delaney. L.W., AD. DS and (every one) else college Glee Club 1. Class Secretary 2; Powder Puff Football; Softball 1. 2. 4. Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4. Tennis 3; Senior Class Play, Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Homecoming Court 3; Boy-Girl Hockey game 4 1980 ROBIN NICHOLS 504 Pond Street When it rains it pours. Nicks cat eyes, unintentional hate faces, always singing, never on time, great listener Likes Emo s Hi .2.3, long talks with close friends, writing all-nighters with T or the gang, beaches. Bob Segier. i 73.X -mas coffee. Ted Dislikes falling off t-bars mornings, people who always rush, diets, claustrophobia Found with Ted, at Lost Brook, at T ' s telling true confessions, with the girls You re a loser No sir Favorite poeple F. J B, friends. J. Keeta and Poo Future plans com- munications in college Powder Puff. Field Hockey 1. Hockey Cheerleader 2 4, Yearbook Staff, Football Cheerleader 3, Basketball Cheerleader 3, MICHAEL NORTON 115 Strafford Road To err is human but squeezing a glass is stupid Spock, Spook Where s my compensation ' Always iniured Likes leisure time and weekends, golfing and fishing Dislikes work and homework Pet Peeves writing lefthanded. Poindeiter I hate where I work Favorite people Gary. Rear Found around town Future plans veterinarian Spring Track 1. 2. 3; Yearbook Staff 4. KEVIN BRIEN 175 Alder Road Life is one great race, but you must accept the challenge Kevin, B Tell me about it dependable, always on time likes parties, movies, sleeping late. 57 Chevys pet peeves the morning after. Haffie ' s. disco music. Westwood. Right! enioys dirtbike riding, working on cars . . favorite people Claybo. Marty, Massive Whatta ya doin ' found around the Oak St area Trade School. MARINA O ' BRIEN 111 Lake Shore Drive When life knocks at the door no one can wait, when death makes his arrest we have to go WILLIAM O ' CONNOR 72 Smith Drive I must be travelling on now, cause there ' s too many places I ' ve got to see Okie likes Skynard. driving sideways, intense parties, bare tooting, bending elbows dislikes sailing, school. 6 00 practice, hospitals Hurtm ' Unit favorite people pepe, E F G , K C , The class of 80 pet peeves two timers, letters, smoke bombs, disco, tackling cars Where found N Falmouth, in the War Wagon, rink class of ' 80 is 1 . . . college 200 Club 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4 MELISSA OGDEN 133 Farm Lane A smile costs nothing, but means so much Missy blonde You ' re kidding 1 Likes shopping, gymnastics, parties, preppy clothes , . . Dislikes boring weekends, F ' sculu Pet Peeves Oaken eggs What ' ' Favorite People Rose. Susan T, K A Found in the red Firebird, New Hampshire, out of town Go Easy ' Future plans college Powder Puff, Spring Track 1, 4, Gymnastics Team 1; Hockey Cheerleaders 1, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 K RICHARD OGILVIE 24 Pettigrew Place Time is constant, but so often changing Oges clean cut, always smiling Enioys Football E.W.P.C., Sports Oh no 1 Likes Bakes classes, the guys and gals Dislikes losing rings in sewers, stupid laughs, boring weekends, Falmouth Hospital Pel peeves Monday AM, camp, being rated HI Favorite people Ribo. Marea, Red Bombers, Jimbo Found on tootball field, at Lost Brook college Football 1, 2. 3. 4, Winter Track 1, 2.3, 4. Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Golf 4. Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Powder Puff Cheerleading 4 ELLEN O ' NEIL 44 Mill Street Cherish the past, embrace the present and reach out for the future E M Wanna not enioys southern weekends up North, Monday night singles getting mittens ' dislikes force of the inertia m the Deathmobile pet peeves Beth ' s dog, The Code you heard it here first favorite people DHS friends found at Lost Brook, parties, the Cape Get organized Field HOckey 3. 4. Powder Puff Football, Softball 4. Ski Club 4, W.H.S. DANIEL O SULLIVAN 196 Conanl R oad To be fully human is to be unpredictable Dano tall, blue yes Likes lively people, the Cars, Skynard, concerts, weekends Dislikes Disco, Medfield, cig smoke pitiful Favorite people Richie, partiers, B.H., M D Pet peeves OTR people, losing football games Pooner Man Found at Higgles, cruising, listening to I8L sound The Service Football 4. Baseball 2. 4. Manager 2 ROSEMARY PALLIS 84 Salisbury Drive Smile and let the world wonder why Rose petite, big brown eyes, cold hands Of course Likes deep conversations, quiet nights, fires Dislikes organized people Gnomes Pet Peeves routine life styles Charles trips to Florida, socializing Favorite people ' Doldrum, Missy, KESLRJ Found out with the girls, in red Firebird college Powder Puff Football, Girls Spring Track 1. 2. Gymnastics 1, Football Cheerleader 2, 3, Basketball Cheerleader 2. 3 LINDA PERNA II Baker Street Thought is deeper than speech, feeling deeper than all thought Linda You ' re kidding 1 long hair, funny laugh likes drawing, painting, reading, children, music, vacations dislikes rainy days, snobs, cold schools, homework pet peeves getting up, boring classes found babysitting, at Young Life favorite people K H , C M , S H college, teaching No Parenthesis 4, Drama Club 4, Powder Puff Football, Senior Class Play, Yearbrook STEPHEN PERRY 198 Farm Lane Those who say it cant be done are usually interrupted by others doing it. Steve Take a beating smiling and curious likes golf, tennis, working outside and listening to music pet peeves getting up early, working in rain favorite people Sue, Russ, Marty met in England, m this school The kid from jolly Old England aviation management college Boys tennis 4. Ski Club 4 DAVID PETERSON 204 Oak Street The first great gift we can bestow on others is a good example David dark hair enjoys playing baseball and tennis, txiwling. the piano Dislikes pessimistic people Likes travel, meeting people, local sports teams Pet peeve doing homework on Sunday nights Oh. my God 1 Favorite people SB MN.JK Found in classes college Chorus 1. 2: Sacred Cheese 3 Manager of Baseball 3. Manager of Basketball 3. 4; Yearbook Staff DIANA PETRAKOS 64 Hawktree Drive The seekers can conquer with the will to make dreams happen. ' Diana. Dee-Dee. OP. Di such is life Greek, cat eyes, outspoken Likes Running. S.C. -----;s celebrating food Cream and Coffee strike again Favorite people teammates, good friends, radicals Pet peeves bad ankles. Joe gang, rushing, time and space Dislikes diets. AM practice, depression, being confined . . found running, locker room, here and there times with the trio. Fisch s and Rogs jokes cackles. Lost Brook, winning, thanks for the rides L S A. College Cross-Country 2. 3. captain 4, Winter Track 1, 2. 3, 4. Co-Captain 4: Spring Track 1.2 3. 4, Volleyball 1. Sacred Cheese 3. No Parenthesis 2. 3. Editorial Staff 4. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; AFS CLub 3. 4: Powder Puff Football. Senior Class Play. Yearbook Staff. Drama Club 1 Musicals 1, 2.3. 4 MARY ANN PFLANZ 159 Weatherbee Dnve Reach for the impossible P-flanz always laughing, smiling Enioys travelling, laughing, summer and fall. Saturday Night Live Dislikes Monday mornings, surprise tests Pet peeves living m the boomes. cliques Favorite people class of 80 and 81. found in Germany, at the beach college Orchestra 1. 2. 3: Soccer 3. Yearbook Staff. Manager Soccer 4, Senior Class Play: AFS Club 4. French Club 3. 4 LISA PINCIARO 11 Wagon Road III get by with a little help from my fnends Pinch . short smiling, big mough, blue eyes BTB Get lost ' Likes cruising with N.P. and N.D Pet peeves being short, phonies, misplaced knives, diets, snobs Enjoys cheerleadmg. partying. EMO «1.2 3 Beeping Favorite people ' The Whole Gang , N.D . N.D.. D.K. cousins Found at Lost Brook. E.N H.. cruising in white cougar. Walpole with D F 4 M F Nur- sing Powder Puff Football. Yearbook Staff: Hockey Cheerleadmg 3. 4. Senior Class Play: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4 1980 CHRISTOPHER POU 445 Washington Street A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men Chris L ' kes weekends people who sneak out late, hockey, being funny Bunion a. -- Drslikes 600 practice, early nights lovely Pet Peeves Monday mornings, parking behind C.H.M and E.F.B Favorite People fearsome foursome. Claire. K C Halloween with R J found at hockey nnk. Chuck ' s house, flirting with the girts college Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4: Hockey 1. 2, 3 4 LETITIA POLLARD 110 Wmthrop Street Feed me cornbread and tell me it ' s cake Tisha Cool out short, wears leans, heels Enjoys bowling. Softball, reading, baseball Likes Mercedes Ben , listening to mellow music Pet peeves gum popping, being lied to. unconstruc- tive criticism Favorite people T E.. 2 W , Metco Students Found in the Business Dept . Library College, Air Force : ag T ' ack 2 Softball 1. Powder Puff Football, Yearbook Staff KATHRYN POWERS 42 Oriole Road Your time has come to shine, all your dreams are on their way Katn Oh funny blue hair blond eyes, always happy Likes being with friends, mellow songs Marea s laugh. Members of the OS Dislikes TWSE. crunching, room 31 Pet peeves being upset confused having an early curfew, rocks trees sticks grass Wanna hear somethm wicked funny ' Favorite people Man Marea, Beck Karen. Kath Found at a meeting, in the caf . with Man . 10 27 Lost Brook, long talks with KW g MD That s too funny college Class Pres 1: Student Council Rep 1. 3. Student Council V P 4. Student Faculty Forum 3. Powder Puff Football. Softball 2, 3. 4. Yearbook Staff. Senior Class Play LINDA PRATT 91 Alder Road I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today Linda always smiling enjoys partying listening to good music, skiing dislikes being rushed, pushy people, boring weekends being gullible Excellent What ' Really . . . likes ice cream, clubbing, reading mags, summer nice clothes, gold jewelry. Martha s Vineyard pet peeves cliques backseat drivers Monday mornings, diets, first dates, forgetting things favorite people G M , L L L C the gang college Swim Team 1 Gymnastics Team 1.2 3, 4. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Powder Puff Football: Senior Class Play NANCY PROCACCINO 17 Alder Road Class Secretary Time endears but cannot fade the memories that friends have made The happy memories we share are a very special tie that keeps us close in thought and heart as the days and years go by Proc Go for it paranoid, superstitious favorite activities emo ' s all mghters. playing guitar, tennis likes mud. homemade Chinese tried rice, cookie dough, Chicklets (tiny size), Boz Scaggs pet peeves late people, superstition, misplaced silverware, touchy people, driving around What time is it? , BB favorite people The whole gang , Melvm I ' m psyched where found Lost Brook, boa pit, Pinch mobile, on the court, the Cape College, nursing. Girls Basketball I: Tennis 1. 2. 3, 4. Yearbook Staff 4, Hockey Cheerleader 3, 4. Senior Class Play MARIANNE PROVENZANO 122 Hawktree Drive The smallest deed is better than the grandest intention Marianne I love it 1 petite, pleasant, neat Get psyched 1 Enjoys travelling, piano playing, driving. Disco . I ' m totally serious . dislikes acid rock, mushrooms, being rushed favorite people Thanks mom and dad, Denise. Mrs C found at X.D., Mac ' s. in white Mustang Health Careers Club Favorite activities swimming, running, dancing pet peeves Taking tests, being rushed, show-offs future plans college, nursing Chorus 4. Glee Club 3, Accompanist 1.2.4, Swim Team 1, 4. Winter Track 3.4. Spring Track 3.4, Pow- der Puff Football, Senior Class Play. Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Health Careers Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1 2. 3 NEIL RASMUSSEN 1 Park Circle Reach for the stars, they ' re within your grasp Look for knowledge, it ' s yours Hope for the best and it will surely come to be Neilsy Hoo Ah 1 fun to be with Favorite Activities hiking, football and hockey games, scuba Likes sailing. Boston Harbor parties Dislikes unplanned weekends Pet Peeves rainy weekends, homework, checks at the Honolulu BDH ' Favorite People M L , M G ., G.L . and friends found in the van or cruising with friends Chickie in the basket! travel, college Band 1. 2. Concert Band 1, 2; Senior Class Play MICHAEL REARDON 426 East Street It dreams are so beautiful, then why aren t they in color ' Mike Chip, shut up 1 indescribable Likes SADARAR D Block Pops. Dip and Sip, munchies, G W dislikes A Block. B Block, etc . B W ' s pet peeves Pintos, RKO, B H , walking home from Chip ' s, spazes Where s Colburn? ' favorite people Russ, Chip. Spock. Moon, Con- die found at Chip ' s, Ben Whites, in the car Rear. B H , Super Boy future plans College, firefighter W.H.S. LOIS REASON 35 Alaska Street All things work together lor good to them that love the Lord Lois Honey director of Gospel Choir favorite activities basketball, singing, attending church, bowling likes Volvos, school, being around people pet peeves boring people, rainy days, conceited people Child favorite people lames, KC, GC lound at church. Sears. Safety First Insurance Agency future plans CPA Girls Spring Track 1 CHRISTOPHER REDDEN 61 Sycamore Drive When a man points a linger at someone else, he should remember that tour ot his fingers are pointing at himself Chris. Redd, Louie likes the Doors, parties, bagels in the morning. Magell s house on days off Shut up Fount pet peeves being rated 1. bigcenters. living ripples, duck walk, thumbs up with Tnsh enioys Papa Gs on Friday nights, football, track. F D S dislikes wood piles, long track meets, the dockers of A Keep Smiling favorite people 2(Ph), Georgie, Joes, OSB, Football team Notfun found in the blue sport, the weight room, on the field, with the boys plans lo attend college- Football 2, 3, 4. Winter Track 2, 3. 4. Spring Track 1, 2. 3. 4. Weight Training 1, 2. 3, 4. Powder Puff Cheerleadmg 4 PAUL REILLY 3 Stafford Place Green Grass and High Tides Forever Paul. Ribo, Ribes likes chocolate chip cookies and milk. Captain Carl and Stephen Garvey pet peeves Medtield Warriors, driving with Dick Og, Curtis house, beach fleas, Monday mornings, day 4. Game 1 of Brums vs Canadians, Corky favorite activities egg tights in Wayland. Holliston hockey games, football games. D block. Rockland girls, basketball games Dick you chick Kev ' s turn Barlata favorite people A L , T . L W , the boys found at the Cape Cod Hospital, WHS root College Football 1, 2, 4, Yearbook Staff. Weight lifting 1. 2, Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4 HATHRYN REISSFELOER 151 Fieldstone Road A faithful friend is beyond price - his worth is more than money can buy Kathy. Ricey Does anyone have a gun ' easily embarrassed, short, always combing hair likes soccer, bieng with friends, weekends, Latin |okes dislikes long laps, catty people, NBATFT.P. Oh, sorry pet peeves yellow M M ' s, JL ' s directions, homework on weekends Eicuseme ' J Ms truck favorite people friends, soccer team That ' s dis- gusting 1 ' College Orchestra 1; Chorus 2; Girl ' s Glee Club 1. Accompanist for Madrigals 1 No Parenthesis 2,3.4, Sacred Cheese 3, 4; Soccer 2. 3. 4, Swim Team 1, Yearbook Sales Coordinator 4. Senior Class Play, A F S. Club 4 Drama Club 1. 2. National Honor Society 3. 4. EILEEN ROACH 108 Parker Street A heart to tiold a million friends ' Roachie Wicked ' very Irish, green bread on St Paddy Day. Makita hat. never early Ac- tivities and Hobbies soccer. P T Peers, running, being FW likes chocolate, hats, the color green, long laps dislikes Disco, WVBF. and heading the ball pet peeves going to Boston. N ' s eating at As, YL cliques - Rageous ' favorite people F.W.N B R , Cat, and everyone else AM . found in the library, N.R s, on the phone Cars! - , . Future plans College •! Chorus I, 2. Powder Puff Football: Winter Track 2, 3. 4, Softball 1 Play. AFS Club 4. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4, Drama Club 1 2, 3. 4; Yearbook Staff Senior Class NANCY ROGERS 438 Clapboardtree Street Comedy is the hight point of ecstacy in the subconscious state of immortal inhumanity Nan babe. FW Cheekin buns ' freindly, prepped out, double peirced left ear, red roller skates likes skiing, being crazy and FW, New Wave music, vitamins dislikes warm weather during ski season, E R s put downs for preppiness pet peeves anything artificial, scratches on new skis, girls who constantly sing in school Are you coming ' ' favorite people AMW Aunt Mary. ER found on top of Cannon Mountain, in Alex s Sciracco, at Williams for dinner I ' m confused! future plans College. Skiing. Glee Club 1. Soccer Team 3. 4; Ski Team 1. 2, 3. 4, Captain 4; Ski Club 4; Powder Puff Football Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. AFS Club 4; Senior Class Play. Yearbook Staff 4 DANIEL ROMAINE 86 Canton Terrace You will never be a success unless you plan to be that way Dan found wherever there s a good part Likes meaningful music, Ann ' s for breakfast, the Doors, weightlifting Hows life ' Do you have a watch ' Dislikes disco lovers. Green Gremlins. Mondays favorite people M K . football team college Football 1. 2. 3. 4 JAMES ROSE 260 Burgess Avenue The greatest test of courage on earth is to bear defeat without losing heart. Rosey Only when it rains tall, brown hair Likes Harley ' s. Vet tes. Dislikes Disco Pet peeves Pintos. twmkies, super tuners Favorite people Dub. Iris, Hampster Found at Draper, work S W s college 1980 DEBORAH RUGGIERO 208 Weatherbee Drive Reasons to be cheerful, 123 Debbie Ahyees 1 Hair like Rocky ' s baby likes going to N H, rollerskating. disco dis- likes rats, sneakers pet peeves Fred s old sneakers, falling down ditches Oh that goof! . . favorite people Sue Fred. N.H and courtyard gangs. Dawna found in N H .at discos I ' m leav- ing. Bye ' nursing. Scorekeeper Girl ' s Swim Team 2, 3, Senior Class Play. Office Aide 1. 2. 3 Drama Club 3, 4. Yearbook Staff 4 JOSEPH RUGGIERO 208 Weatherbee Drive Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference ' Joe likes sports, parties, girls, Fridays dislikes Mondays, breaking down m cars, work , Whats up ' ' enjoys baseball, football, hockey Shut up 1 pet peeves disco, having enough money, expensive girls, the honor roll Why ' favorite people Tammy. Saturday night partiers, and the gang found at Ruggiero s Market, in the yellow comet plans to work. Football 1, 2, Baseball 2. 3. 4 RICHARD SAARI 21 Draper Lane All the wealth of the world will not buy a friend Rich, ins dark hair, nice eyes But no ' 69 Likes Harley s, old Chevy ' s, loud music, Jimi Hendru. concerts Dislikes disco enjoys cruising and partying Favorite people 2if. Rosey, K C NANFG Found Draper, Pinto wagon work CLIFFORD SALLALE 15 Stanford Drive Life, no pain, no strain, no strain, no fame, no fame, no gain Cliff It ' s clobbenn time! hard working, pro-nuclear, religious likes astronomy, firearms, mountain climbing, Chinese food. Canon A-l. winter dislikes A P Exams, working Friday nights pet peeves speed bumps, vacuuming the pool, anti-nuclear demonstrators . . Live long and prosper favorite people Jeff, JRS. Rai found riding moped, Chinese restaurants D-up 1 future plans college, military Boys Soccer 3. Boys Winter Track 3. 4. Boys Spring Track 2, 3. 4. Boys Basketball 1, 2. Yearbook Staff 4, Astronomy Club 1. 2. 3. 4. President 4. Spanish Club 3; Photography Club 4, Vice-President DAVID SCALES 116 High Rock Street For when the One Great Scorer comes to write against your name He marks - not that you won or lost - but how you played the game Scalesy Catch ya later brown hair and eyes likes golf, b-ball, summer, vans pickups, but not leaving car lights on, school pet peeves lost golt balls.losing at L B s , back seat drivers, lammed fingers favorite people the all night gang, found on the tee, in the gym. at parties, Lost Brook What are you doing tonight ' Plans college Boys Winter Track 4; Boys ' Basketball 1. 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Golf 3, 4. Senior Class Play, National Honor Society 3, 4 RUSSELL SCARLA1A 72 Bayley Street Life may be hard, but the feeling of having coped with it is special . Buzz, Barlale, Russell T , 32 short, cute Hugo, how ' s life ' Rear have another! Ribo What ' s wrong ' Likes parties, DB P . The Doors. Van Halen dislikes Disco, being short Pet Peeves football camp, crutches, Analysis Enjoys football games, listening to music, seeing Mike the Trainer favorite people Janie, Mike, Chip, Mr Gille, Spud found LB, Chip ' s, Football Parties college Football 1, 2. 3, 4, Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Intramural Weightliftmg 1, 2 EDWARD SCHWEITZER 103 Woodland Road Say a prayer tor the pretender who started out so young and strong only to surrender ' Ted, Joe calm. cool, collected You live there 1 likes golt. football, Leif the Luck, sing alongs. and Monty Python dislikes punks, and day two Pitiful ' 1 pet peeves one reason , looks, Z-runs. hypothetical situations favorite people Lifers, toe. everyone The Doors, -S-, B + G Fan Club college, working with people Chorus 3, 4, Double Quartet 3, 4; District Chorus 3, No Parenthesis 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Golf team 3, 4; Musical 2, 3, 4, Senior Play, Drama Club 2, 3 WILLIAM SCOLLINS 121 Magnolia Drive The secret of lite is enioymg the passage of time Randy likes the Who, Skynyrd, good company Ridiculous dislikes endings, being mis- understood, greenback scandals It ' s all fixed ' pet peeves the system, blatant people favorite people Cathy, J T , Woody Allen, others Nickie, concerts, winning, taking a chance, beating Val, Saturday morning pool matches found behind the chips, playing cards business school Football 1, Winter Track 1, 2. 3, 4, Cross Country 3. 4, High Explorers Club 2. Ski Club 4. Yearbook Staff, Senior Class Play. W.H.S. ELIZABETH SCOTT 51 Hawthorn Street Yesterday is a cancelled check. Tomorrow is a promissory note, Today is ready cash - use it. Beth an original laugh, nice brown eyes That cracks me up Favorite people Photo, Sal D , the Boys Found in McCube ' s library McDonalds, dancing in Tl Maxx, on the phone Likes blue eyes, 43 Dislikes people who sing and don t know the words, windshield wipers Pet Peeves waiting, due dates Do fish swim ' Favorite activities going mental with S D.,M W ,B C ,CTK. ] D Remember the Folemobi le. Zuch s party Future plans College, career in nursing Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Manager 2, Powder Puff; No Parenthesis 4; Senior Class Play, Year book Staff BARRIE SESNOVICH 206 Alder Road The individual who is more bound to be loyal to his conscience than to any other thing is truly an in dividual Barrie always smiling Excuse me, but enioys being with friends, laughing, and sunny days on Cape Cod pet peeves singing auditions, uncooperation, and rainy days found on the stage, in the Little Theatre, in the Art Room likes acting, flowers and people who understand Can I say something ' favorite people BS, KW . L C , N F . and SOS 5 31 79 college Color Guard 1, Class Secretary 1, Student Council 1. 2, 3; No Parenthesis 1, Recreation Commission 1, 2, Swim Team 2, Spring Track Manager 1, Yearbook Staff 4, Musical 1, 2,3,4, Senior Class Play, AF S Club 3, 4, Exchange Student 3, Drama Club 1. 2. President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4; One Act Play Contest 1, 3. 4, Drama Festival 3 JENNIFER SHAMLIAN 239 Oak Street The setting sun and music at the close As the last taste of sweets, is sweetest last Write in remem- brance, more than things long past Jennif, Shambo You ' re kidding Strange laugh, big brown eyes, dimples, freckles Likes band, warm sweaters, N H , night competitions Dislikes being cold. Saturday morning practice Pet Peeves Mondays, cold mouthpieces That ' s pitiful Found in the Band Room, at the Football field with all the B F s. What ' Future plans college Band 1.2,3.4. Concert Band 1, 2,3,4. Orchestra 1.2, 3. 4; Band Librarian 4; Concert Band Librarian 4, Orchestra Librarian 2. WHS Dance Band 1.2,3, 4; No Parenthesis 4. Yearbook Staff, Pit Orchestra for Musical 1. 2, 3, 4. Senior Class Play. AFS Club 2 BARBARA SHEA 122 Smith Drive In the end I ' ll know, but on the way I wonder . Barbs friendly, sincere, air-head likes puddle lumping, watching the sunset, rivers in N H . Chinese shoes, romantic evenings dislikes homework I can ' t believe this! pet peeves slow drivers, indecision favorite people Miss Piggy. Booboo I love Richard Dreyfuss 1 lound with Steven or at Roches Gather Ye Rosebuds . Chickie in da basket college, business Winter Track 1, 2. Spring Track 1, 2 JOHN SHEINGOLD 39 Hawthorn Street You can t have your cake and eat it too 1 John Brown hair Likes, acting all sports, parties, plays, the Doors, the Beatles Dislikes A P History with I.R.S, disco Pet Peeves Ireshmen Favorite people toe ' s and seedman Found getting kicked out of the media center, in the cake line in the cafeteria . Future plans: college Football 1. 2. Musical 2. 4. Senior Class Play. Drama Club 3. 4 TODD SIMMS 725 Shawmut Avenue Do unto others as they do unto you; but do it first Todd Distinct smile, walk, talk Likes basketball, partying, associating with people Pet peeves not enough sleep, getting up at 5 00 AM every morning Favorite people Mother best friend. Richard Pryor Found Roibury . College. Spring Track 1. Basketball 1 DEBRA SINGER 102 Croft Regis Road Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have. ' ' Debbie Really 7 tall, brown-eyes. long, brown hair Favorite Activities: swimming, dancing, horseback riding Likes Shopping weekends. Florida, vacations Pet Peeves underclassmen tests, Monday s Right ' Favorite People KM. P T . A R found in the Media Center and Cafeteria Fashion Chorus 1. Sacred Cheese 4 Manager of Volleyball 2: Musical 4; Senior Class Play: Pep Club 1. JOHN SKELLY 54 Magnolia Drive Be as you are as you see as I am I am John. Skell freckles, personable Favorite activities soccer, skiing, photography, running relat- ing during studies Pet Peeves 1-0 losses, do-nothing people. Etomc cleats Ah yes Likes: JT Outlaws. Who. good limes. KP s. Watney s. Red Barrel, Dislikes: Medfield. boring weekends. Art History, preps Found on the soccer field, at Attish ML. with friends Favorite people Guy Le Mur Der, Mase. Stoney Future plans college Sacred Cheese 3: Soccer 1. 2. 3. 4, Winter Track 2; Spring Track 1. 2; Basketball 1, Yearbook Staff: Ski Team 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Natl Honor Society 3. 4 1980 BRUCE SMITH 565 Gay Street Bruce Looking good Likes friends, basketball, tennis Dislikes people taking things without notifying him Favorite people Coach Thwing, Miss Jackson, and Mrs Reardon Found in the classroom or the no pass area Pet Peeves being bored Future plans be well known married, be a cook, and be a basketball star JEFFREY SMITH 40 Aran Road We are not interested in the possibilities of defeat Chewy tall, quiet Holy Cow! ' . Likes: slamming. Geils, Skynyrd, 200 Club Favorite peo- ple M W . the All Nighters. Bird, PJ.P.II . Dislikes Short people, activities, foi hunting, hoop. allN ' s What a thrill ' Don ' t be stupid . . . Found on the hoop court. Lost Brook, AS F L Future plans college, business basketball. Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4 SUZANNE SNYDER 24 Linden Street The happiest times are those shared with friends • Sue You guys quiet friendly, easy going Likes so ccer, dancing, Saturday Night Live, par- ties Dislikes homework, working weekends, cold weather Pet peeves waiting, shorthand. Mon- day mornings You know what I mean ' Favorite people The Sue s. E.T , B.W . the Class of ' 80 found on the phone, at work. Lost Brook No. you re kidding! ' ' ...§22 .. Junior college, medical assistant wishes the class of 80 the best of luck in the future Glee Club 2, Soccer 2. 3, Powder Puff Football; Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4 BRIGITA SPAKEVICIUS 54 Hawktree Drive Art is much less important than life, but what a poor life without it! Brigita likes: hot sun, ocean. Faneuil Hall Pet Peeves mispronounced names Barne s driving Oh. God 1 enpys drawing, dancing, swimming, laughing . But really, it ' s good for you! dislikes Monday mornings, pushy people found in the art room. Cape Cod. Harvard Square, Boston college No Parenthesis 2. 4. Art Editor 4. Student Faculty Forum 2; Girl ' s State Rep . Yearbook Staff 4, Musical 2, 3. 4. Senior Class Play; AFS Club 1. 2. 3.4: Drama Club 4. Ski Club 4: Spanish Club 3. National Honor Society 3. 4: Health Careers Club 3 RONALD STAPLETON 52 Fisher Street Always give it everything you have. Ron. Stapes easy going, tall and blonde let ' s see how things go enioys driving around in his car on Saturday night, Rock and Roll, and having a good time dislikes long days and short weekends favorite people Johny, Barb, Mass, and Daren; Cra2y, Stapes 1 likes playing sports and cards career oriented Football 1. 4. Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4 DAVID STASEY 501 Hartford Street To know him is to appreciate his qualities ' Dave Cute, smart, space cadet pet peeves Westwood lingo, trigonometry days at the Cape, water skiing dislikes rainy days Yea, right 1 Noway 1 ' pie J F , S C . S L found at the Cape; future plans college Winter Track 1; Spring Track 1, 2, Ski Team 2. 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2. 3; Ski Club 4 enioys skiing, favorite peo JAY STOEBEL 18 Fauview Street You are not a failure if you are envying life Stubs a real playboy Let ' s go sideways likes 16 oz curls, water skiing with Okie and girls, football parties, ' 65 Mustangs dislikes disco, Medfield Pet Peeves Camp Mono, Mohawk Trail. F BO Do it up 1 Favorite people Ellen, Gibbo. Devo Found al Zoo Mass, NASC . LB, D block LA Woman This baby ' s on fire 1 college Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff Football Cheerleader 4 JORDAN STONE 5 Wagon Road Enioy yourself, it ' s later than you think. Rock, Gordi Likes fast cars, loud music. |unk lood Hey Hobbies soccer, AS F L Dislikes short skis, Medfield Pet peeves mellow music, no snow. 1-0 losses Favorite people Scot tish, Fishman, Chuck, Az Found at Cannon and in the trainer ' s room Prep School Soccer 1. 2, 3. 4, Ski Team 1, 2, 3. 4, Senior Class Play, Yearbook Staff. Ski Club 4 W.H.S. AMY STRACK 345 Weatherbee Drive I ' d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints, the sinners have much more fun Amy Yeah quiet, short brown hair Likes sKung. running, parties, expensive cars. Z-28 ' s Dislikes running anything over 3 miles, warm beverages Pet Peeves getting up in the morning, coming in last, thighs, waiting for phone calls Where ' s the party 7 Favorite People Sue 3 , Tracy, someone special found skipping practice, at the beach, in the Vega, at parties long talks with Peg, 10 4 79 - Doobies, climbing Blue Hills, Marshall Tucker 6 79 college. Colorado Student Advisory Board 1, 2, Drama Club 1; Gymnastics Team 1, Ski Club 1, 2, 4, Winter Track 2. 4, Spring Track 1, 2. 3, 4, Cross-Country 2. 3, Powder Puff Football DANIEL SUGRUE 398 Dover Road There are things that are known, and things that are unknown, in between the doors Dan. Joe Ruh 1 Likes skis, football, small gatherings at Zutch ' s. singing at Brooksie ' s field BSG Ian club Dislikes good-natured people, sophomore women, lifers Pet Peeves nosey AD s, turbo valiant It is foolish to fear that which you can not avoid found in the locker room College, marriage Happy, Humble, and Rich Football 1, 2, 3, 4. Track 2. 4. Golf team 3. 4. Ski Club 4. Intramural Baseball 3, 4, Weight Training 3, 4, Powder Puff Cheerleader, No Parenthesis 3. Yearbook Stall 4, Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4 KATHLEEN SULLIVAN 50 Oriole Road If you love something very much, set it tree It if doesn ' t come back to you, it was never meant to be yours, if it does, love it forever Kathy, Kath. Sul sensitive, short, big eyes Are you serious enioys dance, music, beaches bon fires, convos with Chris Tish. secret signals, and partying likes strawberries cheese, sunsets on the beach, kids n puppies dislikes Physics and spiders pet peeves waiting, rushing, the RC D dilemma, snobs, LW beatings, being cold T live it 1 favorite people )C. D. C. LW. and The Gang found in the cat at OBs 2 1 cat eyes college Yearbook Staff, Hockey Cheerleader 3, 4. Powder Puff Football PAUL SULLIVAN 129 Blueberry Lane A merry evening maketh a sad morning Sully Really likes hockey, baseball, motor biking, good tunes, attending concerts, parties and long Monday mornings pet peeves disco, homeroom, black leathers favorite people left, lohn, Mark found at concerts and parties Oh WOW 1 future plans college bound SUSAN TA8ER 1689 High Street Happiness is not having everything you want, but wanting everything you have Sue ' You re kidding blonde hair, brown eyes enioys weekends, parties skiing, dislikes snobs, homeroom, school lunches pet peeves cliques, being twins, rainy mornings I don ' t believe it favorite people M . M and The Sue s found at Lost Brook, in the Firebird bound for college good luck class of 80. ELAINE THERIAULT 89 farm Lane I came to live in the glory of Love and the light of Beauty, which are the reflections of God ' Elaine Oh, cute 1 ' smiling, happy Likes talking, acting, singing, water-skiing, volleyball. Young Life Enioys listening to music, both loud and mellow, weekends Dislikes math, being broke, shoes Pet Peeves Marty at Retail, snobs found listening to James Taylor, at Class par- ties. Club Favorite people KR, Sue, everyone Pitiful 1 Luck and love to the Class of 80 College Chorus 1, 2. 3. Double Quartet 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Powder Puff Football, Yearbook Staff 4 Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play. Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Drama CLub 1. 2. 3. Secretary 4. Ski Club 4, Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4; One Act Play Contest 3, 4 ANNE THIE 240 Oak Street You shall above all things be glad and young Anne Really ' smiling, expressive eyebrows Likes ping-pong, making bad |okes, moun- tains and beaches. Christmas Dislikes her left leg. poision ivy Pet Peeves insomnia, tornado warnings m uy muchas 1 Favorite People Leadfott, Tanjie (E R ) found at football games, outdoors, with people Gather ye rosebuds Boston College No Parenthesis 1.2.3. 4. Powder Puff Football. Pep Club 3. 4. Yearbook Staff 4. Senior Class Play. AFS Club 2. 3. 4; French Club 1. 2; Spanish Club 1. 2. National Honor Society 3. 4 RICHARD THOMPSON 10 Pear Tree Drive Time will be a a key, let it take you there Rick , Thomps Pet peeves flashing blue lights, B.F s, being called Dicker T Likes sun- daes. Skynyrd Dislikes bologna, getting caught Doppers ' Gork Likes to ski, sail, socialize Favorite people PT Bomar, EDKA, The boys ' plans include college Band 1. 2. 3; Football 1. Concert Band 1, 2. 3, Spring Track 3. 4. Ski Team 1. 2, 3, 4. Captain 3, Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Ski Club 4 1980 JOSEPH TOFFOLONI 210 Mill Street Our thought is the key which unlocks the doors of the world Joe T dependable, easy going Favorite activities baseball, fishing, golf, hockey Pet peeves ringing phones, attempts Likes the Son. 70 Impalas, winter Dislikes losing, rainy days Let s go ' found working hard college, engineering Class Treasurer 2; Spring Track 1,2 4, Math Team 2, 3 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4 LAUREN TOPJAIN 68 Alder Road The coldest days can produce the warmest smiles Lauren short with curly, dark hair No Way 1 Likes traveling. Led Zepplin partying and having a good time Dislikes homework Pet peeves waking up early, snobs Crazy Favorite people Murf, Ma|as, O ' Mail College PAUL TSCHIRCH 31 Millbrook Road A mistake is not serious unless it is repeated Tschirchie. Super sign stealer. T Beaver Cleaver. Smiling, laughing Likes Partying, all nighters at KeV ' s. EMO s. Falmouth snow bunnies, Roadhouse Blues Dislikes Kev ' s tub, baby pow der fences, cookouts at 5 00 A M , Suzie Chapstick Pet peeves working, wet roads, getting picked off Found around Westwood, The Memorial, the 6 9 mobile, the cave Favorite People Dicker-T K S the gang of 80 Dicks a chick College Student Council Rep 4, Sacred Cheese 3, Football 1, 2 PAULA TSEBETZIS 44 Webster Street Whatever she dares to dream she dares to do Paula You re kidding 1 tall, friendly enioys movies, weekends, friendly people Dis likes being bored, Monday mornings Likes cats, traveling, watching soaps Pet Peeves homework, underclassmen, snobby people ' I don t believe it Really 7 found in West Ronbury, Dedham favorite people D S . K M , N M favorite activities tennis, swimming, playing pool plans college MARY TWOMEY 42 Lorraine Road Who ever said Senior Year was easy ' Mary Reasons to be cheerful at Mac s, parties, Chan, Woody, Geils mornings, cliques, diets, keys found Lost Brook, W R , Gurdy ' s Powder Putt Football. One-Act Play 3; Senior Class Play; Ski Club 4 rushing, blue eyes, cold hands, sweaters Likes breakfeast Dislikes chauvinists, governor Pet peeves being on time. You worm Favorite people Raura, Jeanea. As-ho bad news . Eeh Bee college, graduate school L AZIZ UCMAKLI 85 Tamarack Road Always do right, this will gratify some people and astonish the rest Zutch likes afterschool football games. Doors found at Alex ' s dislikes weekends without C.C. Subarus Sorry ' pet peeves German favorite people Claire. Joes skiing California college Boys ' Winter Track 1. 2. Boy ' s Spring Track 1. 2 LYNNE WALSH 43 Aran Road Class Vice President And until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm ol his hand . Lynney, Lynne. Fag cute, warm smile Ah yes ' basketball and growing are among favorite activities likes the 3. being with friends, winning, being a 79 state champ, green M M ' s, and Shining Star dislikes losing and pes bybb Pet peeves donuts, SR U, sprints, college-college, sad songs, and Abington Tm psyched favorite people IKP. ELN, Proc.Dish, Mas, Ribo, Ms Delaney and teammates found with M W in the tub, selling donuts, on the court Who ' s BF ' Best ol luck to class ot ' 80 Thanks to Mom Dad college Class President 2; Soccer 2. 3, 4; Captain 3. 4, Softball 1, 2. 3. 4; Captain 3. 4. Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4. Captain 3, 4. Powder Putt football; Senior Class Play JAMES WARD 98 Forbes Road Man should live by his own principles and never somebody else ' s Jim Iceman freckled, quiet Really Likes Geils, weekends, Italian food Dislikes losing Pet Peeves turnovers, curfews, crowded cars Guaranteed Favorite people the all nighters Found in the gym, at parties college No Parenthesis 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4; Yearbook Staff. W.H.S. JOHN WARD 58 Tamarack Road Take a right at the lights; from there, boy, you ' re on your own 1 John Sneakers and Levis Sailing, lacrosse, skiing, eating likes Friday nights, tun people. CYO dislikes all-male parties, working pet peeves people with purple hair, dripping ice cream cones, J D , Spinning wheels. Jaguars with sharp, shining teeth Favorite people J M , J W . AH found |oking with Wellesey, at Friendly s. St T s. Sandy Valley, Everywhere A twin ' College, and a life in Switzerland Spring Track 1. 2. Yearbook Staff, Ski team 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2. Senior Class Play. Ski Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 BRIAN WARREN 176 Strasser Avenue Self pity is our worst enemy and if we yield to it, we can never do anything wise in the world B W , Buffalo We ' ll never make it! red hair, friendly, dependable likes the Doors, Woods and football parties enioys EMOs l,2and 3 Al ' s workouts dislikes football practice, inter- ceptions pet peeves leopards, being tt On two 11 favorite people the gang, the football team, S.S found in the locker room and at Bill ' s house 10 college Football 1, 2, 3. 4. Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4, Powder Puff Cheerleader 4 WARREN WASHBURN 524 High Street Live to learn, learn to live Warren serious, intrepid, plain spoken likes swimming in the quarries, woods parties, camp mg. National Seashore, all-nighters ., Idney dislikes waking up early, schedules pet peeves getting rousted, coming up empty handed favorite people B S . P T . and all the young dudes College Band 1. 2. Concert Band 1, Swim Team 1 PAGE WEBBER 17 Alpena Avenue Remember yesterday but live for tomorrow. Page short and cute Well. I don ' t know Likes Horseback riding, drawing, dancing, tood and mderstandmg people Pet Peeves pushy people, snobs, school lunches, macho men, cliques at a party, weekdays that end in Y . being under 20 0 Kaaay Favorite people Mary Beth, Jean, real friends Found at Milton High, out of town parties, in the sun A loving relationship is based on trust 1 . Good Luck to MB -RS. MW + EC. JM + EV Oh no 1 Mary Beth double ceramics 1 Future plans school, travel CHERYL WEINSTEIN 48 Weatherbee Drive If you have one true friend, you have more than your share . Cheryl What 7 ' quick to give a smile, hazel eyes, bubbly likes spring swimming, Syracuse, piano. Beiley pet peeves snow, nuts, snobs, split ends favorite people EM . SD. CX. found at Golden Temple. Brookline, West Roibury, Casper Street future plans, college accounting Glee Club 2, 4: No Parenthesis 4. Powder Puff football. Yearbook Staff 4 KATHY WELLING 114 Seiton Avenue The smile that lights the face will also warm the heart Kath preppy, gullible, smiling likes strawberries, unicorns, Marvin, and sweater weather enioys: drawing, riding, and being buddies Are you sure ' pet peeves rabbit, wormmgton, and T D |okes Kaboobulated found with Lis. Cath, and B S 2 in the art room room 116. and in the Le Baron those famous battles of the bit ' s art career, college No Parenthesis 2. 3. 4. Powder Puff Football. Yearbook Staff 4. Musical 2. 3. 4; Senior Class Play. AFS Club 4; Pep Club 2. 3, French Club 3. Photography Club 3, National Honor Society 3. 4 JOHN WELLS 72 Blueberry Lane Day is ended, dim my eyes, but journey long before me lies Farewell my friends 1 I hear the call 1 John Likes skiing, sailing Dislikes unloyal friends, dodge darts Pet Peeves Massachusetts drivers Favorite people MM. J W , J F . Found under the car or water Future plans college and engineering KAREN WENTWORTH 206 Burgess Avenue Happiness is the only good The time to be happy is now, the place to be happy is here, the way to be happy is to make others so 1980 DONNA WEST 101 Fearing Drive Don ' t look back, look ahead Athena Blonds have more fun, right Steve ' blond hair, blue eyes, blushes easily enjoys skiing, bowling likes disco, surprise parties, dance, late Friday and Saturday nights pet peeves braces, eye tests Prove it 1 favorite people Steve. Tim. Cathy found Norwood. New Hampshire college, marriage Powder Puff Football. Ski Club 4 ALLEN WHITE 144- Briar Lane Let each man follow his own course . Whitey Who can buy ' sarcastic, a good procrastinate, a bit shy Enioys skiing, writing music, harrassing teachers Dislikes mayo , Monday mornings, getting sick reading Likes 2. snowstorms, golf, beaches Pet peeves HEP s, D B Practice. Bean shoes Favorite people SC. Der . BC. ETMHI. Joe. OTHERS not found in church college, hopefully money WHS Dance Band 3. 4. Accompanist for Musical 2, 3. Sound Liberation 2. Class V P 3.2. 3. Sacred Cheese 3. Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4, Math Team 2, 3. 4, Nat I Honor Society 3. 4, Senior Class Play Musical 4. Yearbook Staff MARY WHITE 213 Whitewood Road Good order is the foundation of all good things Mary Mare blue eyes, in a daze, hyperactive But why ' Favorite activities soccer, piano, waitressmg Likes Raindrops on Roses , 17. summers at Nantasket Dislikes snobs, early cur- fews, writing essays ■ Pet peeves Kavenan dances, B B . selling lucrative obiects, dieting I ' m so confused 1 Favorite people soccer team, class of 80, and other special freinds found working in Faneuil Hall, everywhere and anywhere Cookie Smokestacks (R.H PS ) College WHS Dance Band 1, No Parenthesis 2. Editor-in-Chief of Sacred Cheese 3, Girls Soccer 2: Tn- Captam 3 4 Powder Puff Football. Girls Winter Track 2. 3. 4. Girls Spring Track 2, 3. 4, Yearbook Stafl Sports Editor 4, Senior Class Play, AFS Club 2, 3. 4. Spanish Club 2, 3; National Honor Society 3. 4. Vice-President 4 ALEX WILLIAMS 96 Woodndge Road Blessed are the cheesemakers ' Alei plaid flannel shirts Looks like a penguin skiing, gumballing, new wave. Doors, fast foreign cars dislikes useless courses, disco anything, poor stereos pet peeves physics. OPEC nations Alright, drop em favorite people N A R . the Joes found in the red Scirocco Joes ieep concerts Yah Doors ' plans to enioy the real life College Spring Track 3. 4. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4, Ski Club 4. Ski Team 2, 3, 4 DAVID WILLIAMS 197 Hartford Street Say what you think and act as you leel Dave . Okay. Wow! quiet, blue eyes, unpredicatable Favorite activities baseball, golf Likes money, getting high on lite. Red Sox. Patriots Dislikes attempted roughnects Pet peeves getting up in the morning, being called Deed lound in Toyota, anywhere Favorite people Old Blue Eyes Don ' t Quit ' college Musical 2. Spring Track 3, 4, Astronomy Club 3. Pep Club 3. 4. Ski Club 3. 4 EILEEN WINN 355 Canton Street The smile that lights the face warms the heart Winnie Really short brown hair, friendly blue eyes activities and hobbies talking on the phone, swimming, spending time with a good friend likes people who make you feel happy dis- likes people with bad tempers teachers who never smile pet peeves waiting for people who are late getting up on rainy mornings Tell me about it favorite people E M , D D . C.C., found on the phone college Chorus 1. 2, 3. 4. Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4. Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Class Play. Drama Club 4. Musical 1, 2, 3. 4 MAURA LEE WINSLOW 53 Crystal Hill Terrace Friendship is a chain of gold, shaped in God s all perfect mold, each link a smile, a laugh, a tear, a touch of the hand, a word of cheer Maura, Mau, Mo likes swimming, coaching, making faces for B S, S Club big blue eyes pet peeves crunchy noises, backstabbers, sunblisters. moody people Only kidding ha ha 1 ' dislikes loud people, DPD, getting haircuts favorite people J S, CTK. Bird, March 17th gang, Don Knotts Co Plasma found in the pools, at basketball games, in Norwood with TB,MD,CTK, and with Chew Really nice smile College Swim Team 1,2,3, captain 4. Basketball 1, 2, Powder Pufl Football, Spring Track 4, Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4 SUSAN WISIALKO 60 Olde Carriage Road Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you ' re scared to death Sue. Wiz, Wwy Hey there, chick 1 tall, slim, kinda shy enioys volleyball, travelling in lapan, nice clothes, and the boy ' s soccer team Dislikes getting up early, math classes It ' s worth a shot Pet peeves selling tickets, deadlines Favorite people Cath, Karen, Lisa lean, teammates Whatever turns you on Found with HBGS, PTP ' ers, on the court plans tor college, a happy life Volleyball 1. 2. 3. 4. Captain 4, Powder Puff Football. Yearbook Staff. AFS Club 2. 3. 4. National Honor Society 3. 4; Spanish Club Cheese 3. Basketball 1. 2. Spring Track 1. W.H.S. KAREN WOLFE 53 Beacon Street If you can imagine it, you can achieve it If you dream it, you can become it Karen a sweetheart You know what I mean always late, skirts with tights, blushes easily enioys writing, ballet, analytical phone calls, after hours likes strawberries, viotets, the island. Beatles. SB ' s on the beach, dislikes being told to calm down , TWSE, stomach attacks pet peeves knives, bug breakdowns, the sweater heist I can I believe you |ust said that 1 favorite people Chuck, Kalh- ' , Marea, Ma;z found with Chuck, without shoes, at the football games Feb 18 tons tons long talks luture plans College Yearbook Editor. Swim Team 2 Powder Puff Football, Senior Class Play. Hockey Cheerleader 3. GARY YESSAILLIAN 60 Pear Tree Drive Opportunities are seldom labeled Gary good natured, honest Likes: Chinese food. Cape Cod. leisure time. Syrian bread Dis likes studying, empty wallets Favorite activities running, fishing, swimming Pet Peeves waiting in line tor gas, Poindenters Mousetrap Favorite people Spoc. Al, CC gang Found in the Math Seminar, Mousetrap Future plans college and engineering Winter Track 3, 4, Spring Track 3, 4. Cross Country 1. 2, 3, 4 IN MEMORIAM Some builders builded a temple they wrought it with grace and skill; pillars and groins and arches all fashioned to work their will. Men said, as they saw its beauty, It shall never know decay; great is your skill, Builders, your fame shall endure for e ' er Some teachers builded a temple with loving infinite care, they took pains with all their efforts planning each stone with prayer. None praised their unceasing efforts none knew of their wondrous plan, for the temple the teachers builded was unseen by the eyes of man. Gone is the builder ' s temple crumpled into the dust; low lies each stately pillar, food for the consuming rust; but the temple the teachers builded will last while the ages roll, for that beautiful unseen temple was a young man ' s immortal soul. - M. Reid Donald Stivaletta DONNY, FOR YOU And now it ' s time to look before us; the future awaits. But first we stop, taking time to say good-bye. Past is gone but memories linger; Your contagious laughter and cheering enthusiasm. Friendship in the past; we miss your sincerity, eagerness and devotion, to hockey — to life. Time to go; good-bye ' s to each other, But not to you. Instead we hold your spirit close, carrying the memory within our hearts — forever. — Karen Wolfe 47 Senior Class History Freshmen — that dirty word given to the little People of the high school scene was finally being attached to us. The fall of 76 thrust us through the massive gates of Westwood high and into the beginning of our four busy years here, trying to sort out our feelings for the future. Even though the Seniors seemed monstrously huge as well as potentially dangerous, and the entire faculty was out to get us, we managed to swallow our fears just long enough to establish ourselves as a class with class. One of the first activities we encountered was the magazine drive spon- sored by the A.F.S. Club. We pulled together as a class and raised the most money ever by a freshman class. Our athletic ability was demonstrated by the great number of freshmen participating in varsity sports. We enthusiastically cheered the girls ' basket- ball team as they broke a national record, winning 73 consecutive games. Although we were beat upon as freshmen on athletic teams by being forced to wear signs on our backs or uniforms to school, we knew that one day we would be upper-classmen ... and get revenge. In addition to our athletic ability, we proved that we were also musically inclined. Many of us participated in the production of South Pacific. In early May, as we watched in shock and surprise, some unexpected guests squeaked into the cafeteria unnoticed. An uproar soon began as greased pigs squirmed their way through the cafeteria, under tables, chairs, and feet ... a memorable senior class prank. Under the able leadership of President, Kathy Powers; Vice-President, Allen White; Secretary, Barrie Sesnovich; and Treasurer, Ed Hanley, we were the first class ever to raise money in their freshman year. In June, we had our first class field trip, to Lincoln Park. As the buses rolled back to the high school, we knew our freshman year was over ... we were more than ready to advance to sophomore standings. Sophomore Year: Led by our extremely capable class officers: President, Lynne Walsh; Vice-President, Allen White; Secretary, Elaine Nee; and Treasurer, Joe Tof- folom, the class of ' 80 finally started to plant its feet solidly on the ground. As seemingly inferior sophomores, we ventured into the world of biology with Mr. Sams and Mrs. Saltmarsh, and Oral English with Miss Shute and her diaphragm exercises. This year, too, we were introduced to junior varsity and varsity athletics and, boy, did we come through! The winter track team captured the state ti- tle, while the J.V. boys ' and girls ' basketball, and the J.V. baseball were all immensely successful. Perhaps the most memorable events of this year oc- curred in the Boston Garden and the Holy Cross Gymnasium. In the Garden, the Wolverine hockey team won a come-from-behind overtime victory over Ipswich, with our own Jerry Malloy scoring the winning goal. In our next at- tempt in the Semi-Finals, we bowed to Barnstable in a gallantly fought game before multitudes of Wolverine fans. You ' d never know we lost by the way we demonstrated our sportsmanship on the bus ride home. Secondly, the varsity girls ' basketball team stomped over all opponents, roaring to the state finals before losing a rather questionable (refs!) contest to Drury, 42- 41. Financially, our class was prosperous in selling refreshments at hoop games and various bake sales, led primarily by Joe T. and Mr. Earls, our class advisor. This was also the year of the unforgettable invitation-only Frye bash which featured live entertainment and flashing blue lights. Other highlights of our sophomore year included the school musical Hello Dolly, the surprising Thanksgiving Day upset against Holliston, 14- 0, the successful sophomore semi-formal, and, of course, the unforgettable Mohawk haircut fad, a profitable fad at that, as Gibbo walked away with $250. So ended our years as under-classmen for we were about to enter the world of upper-classmen and with it, superiority. Though, it was to take the upcoming summer vacation for us to adjust to our new status. Junior Year: Our junior year was long awaited, and at last we gloated as upper- classmen. We all received warnings of a tough academic year, but we were wished the best of luck. PSAT ' s, NMSQT ' s, SAT ' s, and Achievements were taken for the first time, and we took them on with confidence. Our class officers: President, Chris Redden; Vice-President, Allen White; Secretary, Nancy Procaccmo; and Treasurer, Bill Crabtree did a great job of keeping up our class unity and spirit. We were fortunate enough to partake in the First Annual Homecoming Week. Elaine Nee was elected by the ma- jority of our class as a member of the Homecoming Court. As far as the class competitions during Homecoming Week, we know who really won! This year was a great one for many athletic achievements, as the girls ' basketball team and the winter track team were state champs for their divi- sions. The boys ' basketball team, the hockey team, the baseball team, and the girls ' and boys ' tennis teams all partook in tournament action. The highlight of our year was the prom held at the Blue Hills Country Club. Many of us danced the night away, but not to The Long and Winding Road. Of course, being a Junior Prom, it was one of the most successful in W.H.S. ' s history. The suspense in waiting to discover who would be Queen was highlighted by Kathy Powers, Kathy Welling, Marea DeAngelis, and Maura Winslow being selected members of the Junior Court. Two other memorable activities during our junior year were the spring musical Anything Goes! with our classmates Sue Downes and Betsy Lan- don taking part, and the A.F.S. program, which gave Barrie Sesnovich the chance to spend the summer in Turkey, while Sue Christiansen visited Brazil. At last we all met the qualifications to be seniors. We had lots of class spirit, class unity, anticipation, and a sense of superiority. We were on our way, leaving trademarks behind - our most famous being the forbidden corner of abandoned lockers where the OSB ' s, the UA, and the Sultans used to reside. Thank-you, Mr. Burke, for laughing with us; we left some happy memories behind us. Now we ' re on our way to the very top. Senior Year: Finally, we had arrived. Having survived three eventful years, we were now the big-shots on campus. For the past three years, we had exhibited an unprecedented amount of class unity and had made many lasting friendships that never were to be destroyed. Before our year had even begun, the class of ' 80 had successfully pulled off its first prank. Upon arriving at the school on our first day, we were greeted by a courtyard full of borrowed signs. Thank-you, guys, for your midnight construction. Our deserving class officers: President, Bill Brady; Vice-President, Lynne Walsh; Secretary, Nancy Procaccmo; and Treasurer, Ed Hanley — together with an extremely active student council and National Honor Society — organized many great activities which were to keep us busy throughout the year. 48 The Second Annual Homecoming Week was again a huge success and only further united the school as a whole. Class decoration of the halls had a few minor difficulties, but otherwise the week ran smoothly. Other daily activities included Clash Day, Green Pride Day, and Hat Day. We demonstrated good sportsmanship as we accepted our last place position with dignity. A special thanks and congratulations to Mr. Fischler for sym- bolizing the true spirit of this week. At the end of the week, the queen and her court were announced. They rode in the Homecoming Parade, well protected by Brady and his secret police staff trailing behind them. The three seniors elected were Ellen O ' Neil as queen, and Karen Wolfe and Marea DeAngelis as the senior court. All three, it was agreed, characterized great school spirit and a few other exceptional traits. The Halloween Dance was another immense success. The variety and originality of the costumes were quite a sight, with Ed Hanley winning an award as the second coming of John Belushi, boldly dressed in a toga. Another success was the winning duo of Jane DeSisto and Tim Foley — will they ever grow up! As a class, we all extended a helping hand to successfully build the class treasury. A fleamarket became reality through the hard work of our class officers, school clubs, senior class faculty advisors, and many athletic teams. This particular fleamarket was also the beginning of a new fad. Jeff Smith eagerly volunteered his stomach as a fishbowl and cautiously slid down two goldfish. Not to be outdone, Herb Irvine quite nonchalantly swallowed sixteen of these live fish to add to the half-time excitement at the Homecoming foot- ball game, held the following Saturday. Also, thanks to Lynne Walsh, the class of ' 80 sold doughnuts each morn- ing, raising money toward defraying the costs of various class activities. Around the beginning of October, we began giving serious consideration to the matter of college. SAT ' s and Achievements, campus visits, interviews, and applications — these words were drilled into our heads, not only by guidance counsellors, but by parents and teachers as well. From the first weekend in September, our social lives screamed for variety and, boy, did we find it! Thanks mainly to the football team, parties became a constant event in our lives. Proceeding the Schaefer Stadium game, we caravanned to Zuch ' s house for one of the best screamers of the year. Those Insipid Doors were forever blaring as the football team, like a choir, echoed the tunes of Roadhouse Blues. From that night on, it was non-stop partying. First Bill ' s, then Chuck ' s (complete with live enter- tainment), followed by Emo ' s, and the partying climaxed at Bob ' s, who featured the glories of the great outdoors. When the men in blue did occasionally find themselves at a party, it was off to Lost Brook, which accommodated us rather nicely. Another fad seemed to be that of all-nighters where signage and returning mailboxes had its origin. Perfectly enough, Animal House reappeared and it was off to the movie house for a class learning experience. In this, our senior year, there were many outstanding individuals: Rocky and Schroeder performed admirably, lending friendship and an occasional laugh to our year. Our A.F.S. exchange students were warmly invited into our class. Esteban Herrera, from Ecuador (a Daily Transcript all-star soccer player), Alain Gendron from Canada, and Anna Maria Ayerbe from Colum- bia, all studied hard, made new friends, and were seen at our parties. A fun-filled memorable day for our class occurred on Teacher ' s Conven- tion Day, October 24th. This year Bickford ' s was the site of the annual Senior Class Breakfast, and almost every member of the class of ' 80 showed up. Though service was shorthanded, many helped serve beverages. All managed to have a great time, and we headed back to the high school to witness the Westwood-Medfield Powder Puff football game. Led by the fearless coaching duo of Chuck Brawley and Bill Crabtree, the Westwood girls trounced Medfield 29-12 as the partisan fans roared with delight as a group of rookie cheerleaders, though a bit rusty, illustrated some intriguing characteristics and abilities. On the field, it was all Westwood as Lynne Walsh, Valerie Allen, and Kelly Carey, plus numerous other stand-outs, dominated Medfield in every facet of the game. In November, the acting ability of the class was triggered by the outlan- dish comedy May the Farce Be With You, a Star Wars type production, the play, directed by Chris Keough and Miss Shute, was a smashing success with the likes of H2O Girl, Acrobat Man, Albatross, and the rest of the crew. Then, as cast members were departing, Allen White came through and an- nounced his residence was to be the site of the cast party. Athletically, we can be proud of ourselves for years to come. The Wolverine football team, though not able to reach its full potential, nevertheless generated much excitement and hope on the field. The entire soccer program at Westwood was successful, though the boys lost five games by a single goal. The volleyball team had a surprising year with a 9-2 record; they were the only fall varsity team to go in to post-season play as a participant in the Eastern Mass. tournament, some say because of the added support given to them by the b-ball and soccer teams. There were two unexpected surprises this year. One of them was the shock we all received as our homeroom teachers passed out class ranks. One-tenth of our class was happy — the rest unhappy in many cases. Another unexpected event happened during Thanksgiving vacation. Who would have guessed that Bill O ' Conner could have talked Mr. Stack out of a Chinese Civ. term paper. Of course, tackling a car wasn ' t such a modest way of going about it. The snowy months of January and February brought an exciting display of class unity and spirit. Inside the warmth of WHS ' s gymnasium, floods of avid fans supported our own hoop stars. It was on these Friday nights that the crowded bleachers came alive with paper confetti, spirited chants, and of course, a few clam-clap beatings. For most of us, Saturday nights were spent huddled together in the Tabor Freezer cheering the triumphant Wolverines to one victory after another. Thanks to Mazz ' s occasional late nighters, our spirit carried into some rowdy early hours. Rumor has it the football team would like to extend their appreciation for those never-fail-weekend wallers sponsored by the winter athletes!? Perhaps the most memorable experience of the winter season was our rather expensive visit to Smugglers Notch. Although the snow was scarce and skiing was limited, our resourceful seniors busied themselves with other activities that were offered at the resort ... and then there was some indulging in those activities that weren ' t exactly offered. After escaping Vermont ' s border free from further debt, all returned home slightly dazed with devious frozen grins. P.S. THIS WAS NOT A SCHOOL SPONSORED TRIP!! Our return from February vacation was welcomed by a spirited re- location of the cafeteria. A job well done — seniors 22, 30, 42, and 33. On the eve of March 14, Davis ' Darlings met Sanfason ' s Savages face to face in a brutal battle of the sexes. Bruises and other minor injuries have faded but the display of senior pride and unity will be long remembered. Before long April appeared on the calendar, leaving us with two short months at Westwood High School and that contagious disease — Spring Fever. CONTINUED IN THE SUPPLEMENT 49 10 M. DeAngehs 12 M. White Crabtree Hurley Ihnatko DiMascio Birch Gonser Mulgrew Margeson Pollard Derwin Redden Shamhan Heyd Roach LaVita Shea Brooks Wisialko 1980 — a very good year Seniors PROBLEM: SOLUTION! CLOWNING AROUND Friends! A POINT TOP SECRET Take it easy Teamwork works 1980 jr- eu. m y THE FRESHMAN EXPERIENCE Well, nobody ' s perfect OH. NO. NOT AGAIN Oooops 54 ' Ah, that hit the spot! Brave, adventurous, and scared to death!! They said there ' d be days like this! ' A face only a mother could love! I just know it ' s appendicitis 1 ' What ever happened to Baby Jane (DeSisto) 7 ?? Oh. I ' d say she was about soooo big! WHS PICKLE T JSS£f How do YOU spell relief? 7 ' 55 ventral Atfasirafnm SCHOOL COMMITTEE Left to right: William W. Brady, Joseph D. Clancy, Vice-Chairman; Corinne V. Spinale, Leo J. Crowe, Assistant Superintendent tor Business; Dr. John F. Tobin, Superintendent ot Schools; Arthur B. Baggeroer, Chairman; Louise Padden, Secretary; Joan E. Brawley, C. Louis Cedrone, Assistant Superintendent tor Curriculum. U. lr. C. Louis Cedrone Dr. John F. Tobin 58 a AiUmMw Throughout our past four years at Westwood High School, the Administration always has been more than willing to help each of us receive the highest quality education possible. Their enthusiasm in supporting school ac- tivities and functions, and their willingness to discuss our individual problems, has been highly appreciated. For your leadership, diligence, and hard work. we. the class of 1980. thank you Mr. Duane Kocina. Dr. Margaret McNeill, and Mr. Phillip Flaherty. Mr. Duane Kocina Principal Mr. Phillip Flaherty Assistant Principal Dr. Margaret McNeill Assistant Principal 59 TO ffi o CO A talented secretarial staff aids the administration, making every day run smoothly. Working together, Mrs. Landers, Mrs. Norton, as well as Mrs. Hancox, Mrs. Angelici, and Mrs. Kallenberg tackle mountains of paperwork and yet still have time to attend to the innumerable details that keep Westwood High running. The class of 1980 thanks them for a job superbly done. « Mrs. Margery Hancox Irs. Jacqueline Angelici Mrs. Eileen Kallenburg gfctfilj Nurse Clement was always ready to comfort any student with a headache or fever, calling home in severe cases and offering a band-aid for the small scrape. Sometimes, Mrs. Clement would have to hunt down people ' s miss- ing shots for measles or whooping cough and check up on missing athletic physicals and permits. She always listened and made someone feel better when things were bad. Westwood High School is indeed lucky to have someone as wonderful as she. Mrs. Elizabeth Clement 60 Over the years the Guidance Department has had the responsibility of counselling and scheduling the student body. By offering us the learning opportunities of career days, Higher Education Night, the career viewdeck, and the MOIS computer, they have provided ample opportunity for each stu- dent to make appropriate post-secondary plans. Although Mrs. Wheeler is not a counselor, her contributions as secretary to the Guidance Department are well recognized and appreciated by all. Also strengthening the department this year are newcomers Mrs. Susan Bornstein, C.E.T. Chairwoman; and Ms. Rona Weiss, School Psychologist. Special thanks from the class of ' 80, to Director of Guidance, Mrs. Vial, and to Mrs. Lauer, Mr. Hughes, Mrs. Sheff, and Mrs. Donna Watkins for all their assistance with our college applications and our selection of future career choices. Mrs. Celia Viall Director of Guidance r. Thomas Hughes Guidance Mrs. Helene Lauer Irs. Phyllis Wheeler Secretary rs. Claire Sheff 61 Under the direction of Mrs. Reardon and Miss Jackson, with the help of aides Mrs. Effgen and Mrs. Borgman, the Special Education classes are designed to teach students fundamentals and independence. Other department members help enrich the education program of these students as well. Courses are offered by Mr. Sarris in science, Mr. Bonaiuto in music, and Mrs. Des Pres in art. Working within their own classroom, students also learn how to cook meals and often celebrate special occasions with their own refreshments. During the holiday season, the students make their own ornaments and decorate a tree in their classroom. ff (zj nfmW ro raw Under the tutelage of Mrs. Carolyn Rosengarten, Ms. Vozella, Mr. Paul Veneziano, and Mr. Robert Burke, the Self-Contamed Program has been set up for students whose personal and educational needs have not been met in the regular school setting. Mr. Paul Veneziano Irs. Dot Effgen aide ss Roberta Jackson 222 3 Mrs. Pat Reardon Mrs. Janet Borgman aide 62 Miss Ann Vozzella Mrs. Ann Ruede Mr. Keith Peden Mr. Roger Cummings Mrs. Ann Rosenblath Mrs. Stacey -§ flfrf Together, the staff members of the Learning Center help students develop the necessary skills needed for learning more efficiently. The ultimate goal of the Center is to mainstream those stu- dents with learning disabilities or a need for remedial assistance back into the regular classroom ' s educational program. The Center has been a most successful endeavor and has proven to be a laudable asset to W. H. S. Ms. Rona Weiss Psychologist 63 Mtdxa Under the direction of Mr. Eugene Swezey, and Librarian, Mrs. Virginia McCoubrey, the Media Center provides the high school with many learning resources. From tapes and records, to books and magazines, materials are availabe to all. A fully-equipped television studio, as well as other audio-visual materials, is accessible to the student body under the direction of Mr. Harry Groden. Students needing assistance with the borrowing and signing out of materials are assisted by Mrs. Boger and Mrs. Markarian. The Media Center ' s bi-level structure affords the ideal en- vironment for both individual and small group study. We applaud the entire Center ' s staff for their willingness to help us. Irs. Bemie Boger Aide JISW ut 3 This year, Mr. Richard Colucci, joined the faculty as coor- dinator of Work-Study or Distributive Education. Within this program, students are employed by local businesses where students are provided with an opportunity to learn retailing, marketing, and salesmanship, as well as other workday skills. The change in location of the Work Study office has in- creased student interest and participation in this field of study. Mr. Colucci should be congratulated for a very successful first year at t he high school. Mr. Eugene Swezey Media Center Director ■ Ir. Harry Groden Audiovisual Irs. Virginia McCoubrey Librarian Irs. Helen Markarian Aide + Mr. Richard Colucci Work-study Coordinator 64 Business Through courses offered by the Business Department, students acquire basic knowledge and skills concerning the business world around us. A very broad range of courses offered include Introduction to Business, Business Law, Accounting, Office Procedures, Typewriting, Shorthand, and Data Processing. A fine staff under the direction of Mrs. Marion Healy is responsible for a successful business program. With Mrs. Carolyn Bergen, Mrs. Natalie Carey, Ir. Charles Flahive, and Mr. Albert Nolan, students are assured of an infor- mative learning experience. The Class of 1980 also thanks Mrs. Marion Healy for acting as Treasurer of the Westwood High School Student Fund. 65 English The English Department, under the leadership of Miss Frances Burns, presented a diver- sified and challenging curriculum to both upper and lower classmen. This year an added full- year elective entitled Highlights in Literature was taught by Mrs. Evelyn Malm and Mr. Robin Tullock. Mr. Sanfason offered another popular new course, Crisis in American Literature, while Ms. Curran introduced a Study Skills course to freshmen. Under the efficient and capable direction of Mrs. Ellen Eberly, the English Department again sponsored the ever-popular school literary magazine, No Parentheses. The talented Miss Stephanie Shute, alias S. 0. S., directed the school in another hit musical, George M, as well as directed the senior class play, May the Farce Be With You. Through the guiding hands of Miss Joan Dillon, the National Honor Society continued to carry on its many academic and community-oriented endeavors. liss Frances Burns Department Head Ms. Patricia Curran Miss Joan Dillon r. Terrence Earls Mrs. Ellen Eberly Mr. George Hancox 66 •«..; Mrs. Evelyn Malm Mr. David Sanfason Miss Stephanie Shute I ft Mr. Robin Tulloch Mrs. Elizabeth Wentzell Mrs. Judy Holbrook English 67 Social Studies r%Pi 0pl Mr. Robert Avakian r. Richard Stack 7 68 Under the direction of Mr. Robert Avakian, the Social Studies Department instructs students in the study of man and his interaction with society. Courses offered range from such diversified topics as ancient Chinese civilization to modern economic principles. Other course offerings include Psychology, Indian Civiliza- tion. Sociology. Anthropology. U.S. History, and A.P. Western Civilization. Social Studies remain an ever-popular area of study, es- pecially when taught by effervescent staff members: Miss Condon, Miss Mulcahy, Mrs. Richardson, Mr. Davis. Mr. Sloan. Mr. Stack, and Mr. Beurman, Mr. Tosca. and Miss Wing. Mr. Robert Tosca Miss Barbara Wing Mrs. Judith DesPres Mr. Michael Milan i lr. Tom DelSignore Department Head Art The Art Department offered each student the opportunity to develop basic talents and to produce quality products of the different art mediums. Under the direction of Mr. Delsignore, Mr. Milan ' s and Mrs. Despres ' courses such as Ceramics, Art History, Metal Design and many others were eagerly selected by students. The class of 1980 also would like to extend a warm thank you to the art staff for contributing their time and talents toward the designing of the various dramatic sets, publications, and events which required special guidance throughout our school year. 70 Mr. Sebastian Bonaiuto Mr. John Markarian Department Head Music Westwood ' s outstanding Music Department continues to offer a wide range of electives, including Theory I - IV, Band, Orchestra, Double Quartet, Glee Club, Chorus, Voice Training, Dance Band, Music of Today, and Music of the 16th to 19th Centuries. More than one quarter of the school is involved in the music program and participates in annual events like the Junior-Senior High School Orchestra Concert held in November, the Seasonal Con- cert held on December 20, the musical, George M, presented the first week in March, the Pop Concert held in mid-April, the Dance Band Tour in early May, the Band Concert, and the Choral Exchange. Students with outstanding talent are selected to participate in S. E. District and All-State organizations. Plaudits are well deserved by Department Chairman Mr. John Markarian and Mr. Sebastian Bonaiuto for the many hours of dedica- tion they have given to Westwood High. MATH The Math Department, headed by Mr. James Pender, offers students courses of varying difficulty, from Math I to A. P. Calculus. Working diligently, students tackled long division, probability, trig, comes, logarithms, and derivatives. Without the help of the Math Seminar room, however, we never might have made it — especially those of us who took Miss Bolles ' A. P. Analysis class!! Those enrolled in Computer Math fortunately had Miss Bulger, Mr. Pender, Mr. Hargreaves, and Mr. Kodzis help them compete against the computer. Meanwhile, Mr. Pender led the Math Team on to victory as it competed against various schools in several tough bouts of competition. Department Head % CE • • % X — II 1 a Mr. Edward Baker + z Mr. Raymond Kodzis Mr. Lawrence Vallancourt Mr. David Walsh 72 bj SQUARE ROOT , r. Calvin Topalian 74 ■■I Ir. Kevin Burke Ir. Raymond Keegan The Science Department, under the direction of Mrs. Maxine Thwmg, continues to offer a wide variety of courses ranging from I.P.S. (Introduction to Physical Science) to Chem Study. There is also a large selection of courses available in the fields of biology, chemistry, and physics, which vary in difficulty in order to suit students ' needs. Throughout the year, the students have gathered memories of Mr. Thwmg ' s sharks, Mr. Sarris ' Bananas , Mr. Van de Workeen ' s Kermit, and Mr. Marx ' s Gumby. A warm welcome should be extended to Mr. John Luther, the new instructor in the department this year. May he have many scientific successes! Science Ir. Gail Thwmg 75 LA LENGUA ESPAN0LA m z O CO Irs. Elaine Eaton Department Head The Foreign Language Department is comprised ot a group ot dedicated individuals who strive to broaden our minds with the knowledge of foreign cultures. Headed by Mrs. Elaine Eaton, the faculty instructs the stu- dents in various aspects of the language: grammar, fluency, and the customs of the people. The languages offered are Spanish, French, German, and Latin. German, taught by Mrs. Gray, was initiated into the depart- ment two years ago, and has become increasingly popular. Latin is a sub- ject under the sole instruction of Mr. George Parker, who strives to instill in his pupils a love of Caesar. The two languages with the largest enroll- ments are Spanish and French. In the past, there have been a Spanish Club headed by Mrs. Hollis Perry and a French Club headed by Miss Tien. This year, however, both clubs combined to form the Language Club under the direction of Miss Tien. Mr. George Parker (Driver Education, Director) Mr. Robert Burke r lr. Manol Dhimitri Mrs. Barbara Gray rs. Hollis Perry Throughout the year, students of French and Spanish also attend various cultural experiences such as restaurants, plays, ballets, and museums. The highlight of the year is the annual trip to the World Fair at the Hynes Auditorium. Mrs. Perry and Senor Dhimitri arrange the popular excursion in which a great number of students participate. We owe thanks to Mrs. Eaton, Mr. Burke, Mr. Dhimitri, Mr. Ducheneau, Mrs. Gray, Mr. Parker, Mrs. Perry, and Miss Tien for our knowledge of foriegn cultures. m illiam Ducheneau Miss Ann Marie Tieri m w£mmi$! 76 Home Economics Miss Marguerite Knight Mrs. Joanne Arnold Irs. Annette O ' Brien Under the direction ot Miss Marquerite Knight, the Home Economics Department offered a wide variety of courses, many of which were career oriented. Advance Foods, Fashion Design, and Child Growth and Development are to name a few. The department also offered many services to the school and community, such as completing special food preparations, clothing alterations and running a nursery school program. Under the supervision of Mrs. Annette O ' Brien, students work directly with fourteen young children in a primary school setting. The designing and construction of costumes for the annual school musical is directed by Mrs. Joanne Arnold. Although the department has only three teachers, almost 300 stu- dents elected the programs offered. 77 Ir. Lawrence Rettman Mr. Philip Gilbert JL i B5 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Under the direction of new department chairman, Mr. Lawrence Rettman, the students of Westwood High School are offered the practical industrial arts of electronics, woodworking, graphic science, metal working, mechanical drawing, and architectural draw- ing. This September, Mr. Robert Dennis was warmly welcomed as a new member of the department. Each year the graphic arts division, under the direction of Mr. Philip Gilbert, prints innumerable school programs and tickets for school functions as well as the masterful printing production of No Parentheses, Westwood High School ' s literary magazine. 78 V «- Mr PaiilTiirrelli J - ' Mr. Paul Tuccelli This year the Physical Education Department, under the direction of new Athletic Director, Mr. Joseph Gearon. offered the student body a rigorous and varied curriculum. Basketball, yoga, volleyball, tennis, weight training, and field hockey were among the electives from which we avidly chose our course requirements. Sophomores were also required to take Health wherein they learned about C. P. R., avoiding illness, nutri- tion, and the vitamin content in peas and corn as eloguently taught by Mr. Tucelli. Except for a multitude of varsity member seniors, the rest of us eagerly created our bodies beautiful under the direction of Ms. Rice. Mr. Bonn. Mr. Downes, Mr. Tuccelli. and Mrs. Delaney-Smith. Mr. Joseph Gearon Athletic Director Mrs. Kathleen Smith Mr. Robert Bonn Mr. Russell Downes Miss Elizabeth Rice Winning combination 79 Junior Class Officers Seated: Amy Lynch, Secretary; Julie Tibbetts, President. Standing: Paul LaCamera, Treasurer; Kris Berkland, Vice-President. Freshman Class Officers Seated: Diane Walsh, Vice-President; Tracy LaCamera, Secretary. Standing: Paul Toland, President; Charles Foehl, Treasurer. Sophomore Class Officers : Dori White, Treasurer; Kathy Burke, iry. Standing: Karen Burke, Vice- ent: Rich Bradley, President. 81 - -.- :; !• ' ' ' . ' . .. ' . ■ - ■ « f , v 1 ■Ik ,J Juniors 81 faim . a •gri v uiltsDe I ... Liw nose i -innanai nfiird mrezma. liannne -mrt ' - I I is Ik • ■ ;■• •.-..:-... i I ' - . • : i [ ' .;. ' ; r . ;. ;•,.•; -aiigTTT. - ■ • ; - . . ' i cUldJ! : fen • ' .,:••-. ■ ' ■ I sm. Hil.. H -mm . ; r • . TiBT ' ■ :■• ' ? ■ Vr : • . ■ ' : . . . rn i rr, •::•-•:-.• ' . • . • .;r: : I , ; i . : • • • - - ■ ■ •. i • - I - - • • ■ • .•■..•■- Lara . . -. ■ . man . i j Juniors Juniors 81 Room 118 Mr. Sloan First row (left to right): P. McDermott, M. McElroy, A. McBride, W. MacLellan. Second row: S. Mansur, L. Margeson, T. Maoris, J. McConnell, P. Macropoulus. Third row: S. MacMullan, J. McCracken, M. Mason, L. McDonald. Fourth row: C. Malloy, C. McCoy, D. Manchester, L. McDonald. Fifth row: J. McCarthy, G. Maus. Missing: R. Masison, C. McCarthy, B. McDonough. Room 125 Mr. Hancox Front row (left to right): B. Mingles, J. Millard. M. Melanson. F. Murphy, P. Murphy, R. Mullally, G. Michael. Back row: C. Monarty, J. Morgan, K. Murphy, J. Miller, J. McSweeney, K. Murphy, C. Meagher. M. Messina. K. McLellan, S. Montambo, T. McGee, W. Mclnnis, S. Montambo, S. McKelvey, K. McKeon. L. McKenna. Missing: K. McGuinness, C. Mclnnis, C. McParland, H. Millard, E. Moeller. R. Moloney, M. Montella. Room 141A— Mr. Marx Front Row (left to right): J. Rinaldi. L. Riley, M. O ' Hara, N. O ' Brien, A. Niakaros. Back Row: T. Resker, D. Ogletree. S. Nordstrom, R. Pol, K. O ' Rourke. Missing: L. Musto, E. Nash, D. Nash, T. Nazzaro, J. Nicol, L O ' Brien, J. O ' Neil, P. Parlee, D. Quinlan, K. Randlett, J. Ratto, S. Regan, W. Reissfelder. Juniors 84 81 Room 141 B Mr. VanderWorkeen First Row (left to right): J. Shaughnessy, J Sexton, M. Rudser, L. Shippy, D. Staples Second Row: J. Stapleton, J. Robinson, G Samrout, R. Roche. Third Row: K. Sallale, J Robinson, D. Santord. Missing: J. Roche, D Ruggiero, D. Scales, A. Schiavo, P. Skelly, B Smith, R. Stone. Room 153 Miss Bulger Front Row (left to right): D. Sullivan, B. Var- tabedian, A. Sweeney. A. Wisialko, R. Watson, M. Wentworth, G. Wentworth. Back Row: K. Van Stry, D. Thornton. C. Ventola, S. Strauss, L. White. H. Walls, i. Taksery. Missing: N. Sul- livan, B. Suman, G. Testa, D. Theriault, J. Tib- betts, R. Tradd, C. Walls, G. Willett, A. Williams, J. Yakel, D. Zorio. Room 155 Mrs. Rosengarten Front Row (left to right): J. Neville, D. Carchedi, D. Collyer, M. Dargan, G. Santarpio. Rear: Miss Vozella, Mrs. Rosengarten. K. Clarke. C. Devlin, Mr. Veneiano. Missing: B. Nash. K. Mitchell, P. Sheehan. Juniors 85 82 Room 30 Mr. Dhimitri Front Row (left to right): D. Ambrose, T. Albers, L. Balabams. K. Brooks, R. Ball, L. Badessa, P. Ballantine, J. Broadhurst. Back Row: R. Braiser, K. Borsare, S. Bernstein, R. Bradley, S. Bardzilowski, D. Beltramini, A. Aymie, C. Aaron. Missing: V. Alex, A. An- tonellis, M. Arute, J. Barry, D. Benson, P. Boland. L. Brooks. Room 35 Mr. Tulloch First Row (left to right): E. Cakridas, C Chisholm, M. Ciardi. Second Row: K. Burke K. Cecca, K. Burke, C. Collins, R. Ciampa, B Chowdhury. Third Row: D. Callaghan, P Casey, K. Cariani, C. Calvain, A. Coakley. Mis sing: E. Buanato, N. Cappello, S. Carpenter, R Carter, P. Casey, P. Cashin, C. Cavanauth, P Ciampa. C. Coggins. Room 46 Mr. Downes First row (left to right): M. Danna, S. Curwin, S. Coward. P. DiPierto. J. Dramis, D DiMascio, I. Curtain, K. Eads. Second row: M. Castonis, E. Dratch, S. Doull, J. Dressens, M. DiSimone, J. Donovan. Third row: B. Conway, R. Conlon, J. Draper, M. Cummmgs, D. Devlin. Missing: B. Cooper, B. Dalton, A. Davis, C. DeAngelis, M. Devlin, H. Donlon. Sophomores 86 82 Room 48B Mrs. Saltmarsh Front Row (left to right): J. Gavin. M. Ganz. B. Farren. B. Ford. J. Frew, D. Feeney. Back Row: L. Eglitis. C. Gems. J. Engian, M. Giovino. C. Fryar. L Gilroy. K. Effgan, R. Fox. Missing: D. Elmes. P. Flynn. M. Frieberger. S. Fryer. D. Gavin, V. Gen- tile. J. Girber, K. Glynn. Room 114 Miss Shute First Row (left to right): J. Holdndge. A. Harakas. K. Hansen. K. Huskins. C. Howe. K. Jenks. Second Row: J. Henry. E. Henderson. G. Gonser. E. Jones. T. Glynn. P. Hanley. Third Row: G. Hamblen. A. Hart, J. Howard. B. Hunter. Missing: M. Glynn. M. Goddard. J. Hallion. K. Hanlon. S. Heyd. J. Hulne, K. Hutnyan. R. Jeghehan. Room 115 Mrs. Richardson First Row (left to right): M. Joyce, L Lane. D. Losardo. M. Luke, J. Leon, C. Kane, K. Kendrich. J. Macropolons. Second Row: J. King. S. Lynch, L. Mackey. T. Kerrigan, T. Longmore. T. Lynch, M. McDonald, G. Lapham, J. Lodge. Third Row: P. Lawless. D. Kelligher, P. Klint, G. McPherson. J. Kane. Missing: R. Leveckis. Sophomores 87 82 Room 123 Mrs. Bishop Front Row (left to right): R. Messina, C. Mitchell, R. McKelvey, M. Maher, C. Maynard, S. Maxwell, R. Manning, F. Marston. Back Row: N. McDevitt, E. McKenna, R. McKenna, R. Mandolesi, C. Marvel, M. Maguire, K. McCafferty, C. Mason, K. McCoy, J. Mahoney, K. McDonough, D. McCambly, J. Manton, Mrs. Bishop. Missing: R. Mallot, J. Marshall, D. Martin. Room 129B Mrs. Holbrook First row (left to right): B. Mullin, L. O ' Brien, J. Mitchell, A. Palemo, S. Padell, M. O ' Hara, C. O ' Malia, J. Nieh. Second row: D. Morse, D. Murphy, S. Nastasi, C. Norton, J. Murray, R. Parker, B. Murphy. Third row: R. Morrison, C. Opedisano, T. Musto, S. Nazano. Missing: E. Mullen, L. Murphy, C. Neville, J. Ogden, W. O ' Neil. Room 152 Mrs. O ' Brien First row (left to right): J. Rudser, D. Pond, J. Pinciaro, M. Rome, R. Prevett, G. Peterson. Second row: J. Rizza, C. Petnicci, L. Russo, J. Petrucci, S. Polichronis, M. Powers, L. Patter- son, J. Renzi, K. Penza. Third row: S. Roach, P. Runcie, D. Pratt, A. Russell, C. Roberts, S. Randall. Missing: J. Ripley, M. Ruggiero. Sophomores 88 %mm 82 Room 157A Mr. Fishier First row (left to right): K. Scott. D. Shanning. K. Smith. P. Shippy. D. Simpson Second row: D. Stockford. E. Spironus. L. Singer. J. Steeger. S. Smith. C. Sullivan. Third row: B. Singer. G. Snyder. J. Smith. K. Saccone. P. Sullivan. Miss- ing: G. Savary. W. Saward. T. Simpson, W. Sweeney. L. Swift. M. Systrona. Room 157B Mr. Hargraves First row (left to right): E. Twomeey. M. West. N Yalla. J. Thompson. N. Warren. M. Winklemis, D Zalkind. B. Taber. D. White. Second row: J Trainor. S. Wemstien. B. Thie, K. Williams. D Thenauilt. S. Umscheid, L. Tsirch. D. Topjian Third row: P. Thurmund, T. Vozzella, C. Woicik. B Ward. J. Winslow. P. Valentine. Mr. Hargraves Missing: M. Thiel. G. Wells. C. Whelan. E Wisialko. 83 Room 32 Mr. Ducheneau Front Row (left to right): M Borden. B. Bent, B. Abel. M. Antonelhs, A. Arrigo, B. Babcock, A. Arakehan. J Boland. P. Baggeroer. Back Row: L. Becker, L. Banker, M. Arute, D. Barry, L. Bothwick. B. Allman. S. Bardzilowski. A. Albrecht, M. Benmcasa, L Barry, B. Berlin. S. Ambrose, Mr. Ducheneau. Missing: D. Albanese. Room 34 Miss Tien Front Row (left to right): S. Canabis, J. Cavanaugh, M. Clarke, C. Bruno, P. Bregianos, K. Canani, E. Brown, R. Buchmueller. Back Row: B. Brown, P. Brady, P. Catanese. L. Chowdhury. E. Coffin, E Bryan, S. Carreiro. L. Chapin. 0. Bregianos, J. Cloney. M. Cavanaugh. Missing: C. Breese. J. Bruno. S. Cameron. Room 36 Mr. Bonn Front Row (left to right): C. Coleman, B. Conley, R. D ' Angelo, S. Davenport. A. Dalton Back Row: V. Davis. J. DeAngehs, K, Crabtree, J. Collins, G. Cornacchio. R. Collette, K. Dervin. M. Darcy. Mis- sing: L. Collan. M. Commane, J. Connolly, J. Cook, J. Crawford. L. Darcy. Freshmen 90 83 : ' . jw(lcfttortr: L r ' tyburger. D Sanem J. Gearty. D. Dowd, K. Forsberg, C. Fitzpatr :• . Dei - B : tzhenrj C I : etro. Seconc nm ' . Ford, P Me wsor . : :.- F Fallon. S Fitzpatr;. . -. aghef M Sardnei S DeSisto. Third rm - : bgera : : Swarb C Dicke] : Ferzoco. J. Dullea, K. Finneran, M. Ditiiho. Miss- ' i ' . ' : ' es Foehl. Carolyn : ;; jV ft Room 48A Mr. Burke Front Row (left to right): G. Harakas. J. Greeley, - juerini. L GundaL, D. Granese, J. Homsey. D. Sriffir : 3 imbanco. Back Row: P. Go::; t D --: ' •: L. Gilbert, L. Grube. M. Gillespie. P. Hurley, C. Hallow. Missing: J. Gerber, J. Gerber, J. Gobbi. A. Guanno, M. Healy. A. Heffron, J. Hen- derson, S. Hoban, D. Holbrook, J. Hurt- Room 101 Mr. Boniauto Front Row (left to right): V. Lane, J. Kalfopulos. M. MacDonald, G. Lambert. J. Keller, T. Lane, M. Kelley, J. Lynch, L. Lodge. Back Row: L. Kirby, C. Kernssey. A. Kelly. M. Macan, M. Kenney, T. LaCamera. D. Lowery, D. Kane. A. Lynch. Missing: S. Lynn. B. Lopez. R. Lamme, G. Lambert. P. Kirby. Freshmen ?- 83 Room 120 Miss Curran First Row (left to right): S. Masison, K. Mar- tin, C. McLellan. S. Manton, D. McCoy, S. McElroy, J. McGinnis, H, Mansur, Miss Curran. Second Row: M. Mclnnis, K. McDonald, J. McCusker, B. Masiello, P. McCarthy, P. Mason, M. Mancinelli, D. Mather. Third Row: J. McNamara, B. McGillis, M. McGee, P. McDonough, D. MacKinnon, D. Malloy. Missing: M. Magri, C. McGrath. llr ' iHillll Room 124 Mrs. Wentzell First Row (left to right): R. Naggaro, C. Mosca, M. Munroe, M. O ' Sullivan, C. Murphy, J. Marnson, D. Meha, T. O ' Toole, S. Lynn. Second Row: R. Mazzaro, G. Ormsby, P. Melanson, C. O ' Reilly, K. Monarty, E. Moloney, S. Moses, R. Nawn. Third Row: S. Murphy, R. Murray, J. Murray, S. Merrill, Mrs. Wentzell. Missing: J. Monaghan, P. Musto, K. Nash, B. O ' Brien. Room 144C Mr. Luther First row (left to right): D. Tahmoush. G. Russo, A. Guanno, J. Schkeso, D. Rome, P. Shutack. Second row: B. Swartz, G. Shaughnessy, B. Shane, J. Sautter, E. Sugraue. K. Sheingold, D. Salisbury, D. Susi. Third row: G. Sullivan, P. Sicard, E. Sullivan, T. Russo, M. Shea, H. Stone. J. Spinel h . Miss- ing: L. Rzucidlo, J. Short, M. Smith, N. Steere. Freshmen 92 83 Room 129A Mr. Tulloch First Row (left to right): L. Rabatsky. D. Pratt, M. Quinn, M. Ratto. D. Rago. D. Prevett. L. Robinson. L. Pnore. W. Peterson. Second Row: B. Reissfelder. R. Romaine, M. Petrucci. N. Petrucci. B. Roche. C. Rome. A. Pecararo. Third Row: M. Padovani. C. Peterson. A. Petronis. M. Rasmussen. Mr. Tulloch, B. Palleiko. R. Quigley. D. Albanese. J. Pinages. J. Rines. Missing: J. Panages. Room 158 Mr. Dennis First Row (left to right): C. Tosi. W. Wonson, C Taras. P.Webster. M. Yalla, H. Williams. D. Walsh C. Yphantes. Second Row: J. Tngilio. B. Vanan. F Thie. R. Weber, S. Traylor, P. Toland. P. White Third Row: M. Zizza. D. Vanzile. J. Williams, H Talty. M. White. C. Washburn, K. Welling. C Wentworth. Missing: P. Tibbets. E. Towne. D Wat son. A. Yessaillian. Freshmen 93 Sitting (left to right): S. Kusmin. J. Mulgrew, P. Tschirch, C. Kuppens, K. Powers, Miss Bolles — Advisor, C. Kelly, B. Carver. F. Callaghan, M. Murray, J. DeSisto. Standing: S. Montambo, B. McGinnis, R. Bradley, J. Tibbetts, P. LaCamera, C. Mclnms, S, MacMullan, B. Brady, M. DeAngehs, B. Taber, P. Ballentine, D. White, B. Mullin, L O ' Brien, L. White, A. Lynch, B. Brawley, A. Hart. Missing: D. Callaghan, K. Burke, K. Burke, N. Procaccino, E. Hanley, L. Walsh. STUDENT COUNCIL This year the Student Council met with its most successful year by far under the leadership of Miss Bolles, advisor, President Collette Kelly, Vice- President Kathy Powers, Secretary Chris Kuppens, and Treasurer Becky Carver. Enjoyed by all, the Second Annual Homecoming Week was a great success. Some of this year ' s fund-raising activities included raffles, bake sales, the selling of ice-cream during lunch, and Mean Green and Green Pride pins. A new fundraiser was introduced to Westwood High School - the selling of wastebaskets! Springtime ac- tivities included the Bloodmobile and an all-school dance. Many thanks to Miss Judith Bolles, our advisor, whose time, patience, understanding, and dedication was un- ending and greatly appreciated. Student Council Officers Seated: Becky Carver, Treasurer; Chris Kuppens, Secretary. Standing: Colette Kelly, President; Kathy Powers, Vice-President. Under the guidance of Mr. David Sanfason, the Board performed many useful and meaningful tasks. The Board ' s purpose is to institute changes in the school that benefit the student body and the school as a whole. These proposed changes are presented to the School Committe bimonthly. During this past year, the Board successfully enacted a program that enabled class rank to be released to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The resulting hard work and progress would not have been possible without the leadership of Laurie Bigelow, and the dedication of Phil Murphy, Dan Scales, Mariana Giovino, and Henry D ' Angelo. 96 Student Advisory Board Seated (left to right): Mr. Sanfason, Laurie Bigelow. Standing: Ricky D ' Angelo, Phil Murphy, Dan Scales. Missing: Mariana Giovino. STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD First Row (left to right): Janice Luke, Sarah Chapin, Doreen Fleming, Maura Win- slow, Marea DeAngelis, Elaine Theriault, Karen Wolfe, Diana Petrakos, Rachel Coward, Ann-Margarette Giovino. Second Row: Lisa Corlito, Anne Thie, Kathy Reissfelder, Jeanne Meridan, Cathy Atchue, Karen Hanson, Jane DeSisto, Barrie Sesnovich, Sue Breese, Kathy Welling, Becky Carver. Third Row: Gary Yessalian, John Wells, Phil Murphy, John Mason, Paul Tschirch, George Mason, Bob Brooks, Chuck Brawley, Cliff Sallale, John Skelly, John Derwin, Joe Toffoloni, Allen White, Peter Clark. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY This organization, which is based on scholarship, leadership, and service concentrated its efforts on service this year, illustrated by such projects as the Martha Jones tutoring program, the scholarship drive, and the reunion tea for former National Honor Society mem- bers. Also, this year ' s National Honor Society sent five represen- tatives to the meeting of the Eastern Massachusetts National Honor Societies at Bridgewater State College. The Society, being composed of many colorful and fun-loving in- dividuals, had a multitude of memorable moments this year. The most notable one was the progressive dinner at which the members displayed their talents Christmas caroling door-to-door. Officers Joseph Toffoloni, Mary White, Edward Hanley, and Jane DeSisto would like to thank their advisor, Miss Dillon, and all of the members for their cooperation and dedication to the organization. STUDENT ANNOUNCERS Betsy Landon, Lisa Garaffo, Ted Schweitz er, Colette Kelly, John Robinson, Bill Brady, Becky Carver. 97 Firsrow (left to right): Diane Ihnatko, Lise Birch, Jane Cummings, Janice Ihnatko, Liz Lane, Joanne Holdridge, Susan Breese, Kathy Welling, Kelly Martin, Joan Cummings, Carol Dalton. Sitting: Mrs. Eberly, Diana Petrakos, Janice Luke, George Mason (editor), Cheryl Wemstein, Cathy Atchue, Joan Yakel, Michele Keating, Robin Nichols. Standing: Linda Perna, Kim Morse, Wendy Wonson, David Peterson, Randy Scollins, Mike Ferry, Ken Lundberg, Beth Scott, Sally DeAngehs, Sue Montambo, Kris Berkland, Connaught Meagher, Cheryl Moriarty. Stairs: Jeanne Mendan, Lisa Corlito, Phil Murphy, Kathy Reisstelder, Kathy McKeon. EDITORIAL STAFF George Mason Editor-in-chief Mrs. Eberly Faculty Advisor Brigita Spakevicius . . . .Art Diana Petrakos Photography Kathy Keane Secretary Doreen Fleming Publicity Anne Thie Poetry Kathy Atchue Prose Janice Luke Graphic Arts Cheryl Wemstein Music Mr. Milan Art Advisor Mr. Gilbert Graphic Arts Advisor THESPIANS Front row: Nadine McDonald, Barne Sesnovich, Janet Miller, Mary Gatozzi. Back row: Carmen Crocker, Elaine Thenault, John Robinson, Susan Breese. Under the competent guidance of teacher-advisor Mrs. Ellen Eberly, No Parentheses, Westwood ' s literary magazine, was once more a gold medal publication. Successful fund raisers allowed for a fifty-page expansion of the magazine. Also this year, new dimensions were added: original musical compositions; new types of print, courtesy of the graphic arts department; and a revamping of the magazine ' s layout. No Parentheses 1980 involved a seventy-member staff which collected, edited, and publicized the magazine. The staff and students of the English, Art, and Graphic Arts depart- ments contributed their loyalty, patience, and perseverance. Most of all, however, No Parentheses 1980 meant you — all the students of Westwood High. You were the authors, writers, poets, musicians, photographers, and artists who made it all possible. With this in mind, 1980 No Parentheses is dedicated to the entire student body of Westwood High School. LET US INTRODUCE YOU 98 AFS CLUB First Row (left to right): Alain Gendron, Anne-Marie Ayerbe, Esteban Herrera. Second Row: Don White. Liz White, Janice Ihnatko. Kathy Welling, Sue Breese, Kathy Reissf elder, Janice Luke. Brigita Spakevicius. Third Row: Eileen Roach. John Wells, Chris Penza. Lauren O ' Brien, Michele Thibault, Marie Connell, Maryann Pflanz. Lisa Corlito. Mary White, Jeanne Meridan, Barrie Sesnovich, Sue Christen- sen, Gerry Loughhn. Fourth Row: Ed Hanley, Dennis Feeney, Mike Ferry. Randy Scollins, George Masin, Mrs. McCoubrey. Diana Petrakos, Sue Wisialko, John Robin- son, Greg Love. The AFS Club, under the guidance of Mrs. Virginia McCoubrey. is a group of students that raises money to send Westwood students to foreign countries and to bring foreign students to Westwood. Last summer, Westwood sent two stu- dents abroad: Barrie Sesnovich to Turkey and Sue Christensen to Brazil. This year, Westwood is hosting two students: Alain Gendron from Canada and Es- taban Herrera from Equador. The Club also had many activities during the school year — parties, a dinner at a Brazilian restaurant, a short-term exchange with Pelham High School, New York, a large International Dinner, and other enlightening experiences which enriched the international awareness of all the Club ' s members. EXCHANGE STUDENTS Esteban Herrera. Ecuador: Alain Gendron, Canada: Marie Ayerbe, Columbia. DRAMA CLUB First row (left to right): Janet Miller, Barrie Sesnovich, Susan Breese, Elaine Thenault. Second row: John Robinson, Cheryl Monarty, Lisa Garaffo, Ann Lynch, Samantha Manton, Karin Monarty, Chris Hallow, Carmen Crocker, Bill Seward. Third row: Nadine McDonald, Linda Perna, Evon McRae, Michel Fish, Kathy Coleman, Rosemary Collette. Paula Webster, Chris Mosca, Cara Wentworth. Fourth row: Brigita Spakevicius, Jim Cosgrove, Cathy Marvel, Mary Gatozzi, Karen Hansen, Glen Fonteccio. 99 IT ' S ALWAYS SHOWTIME. Senior Class Play May the Farce Be With You This year Westwood High ' s Senior Class was proud to present the comedy, May The Farce Be With You. The play ran for two nights, November 16th and 17th, and was a big success. The cast played to a sell-out audience on both nights of the production. The play was a farce based on the comic book super heroes and villians we used to read about when we were young. The cast was a collection of some of the strangest super heroes ever, such as Acrobatman, H20 Girl, Tapeman, Gadzooks and others. Of course no play about super heroes would be complete without bad guys and this one was no exception. The villains consisted of such foes as Star Raider, Deprava, Nerd, Yuck and KP3, to name a few. The setting of the play is a health spa called Old Mac- Donald ' s Farm. This is where the E. I. E. I. 0. (The Elite, Idealistic, Earth ' s, Individual Organization) comes to relax and discuss new techniques in fighting crime. The basic plot of the play is that the villains capture the super heroes in order to take over the world. Their plans are spoiled, however, by two unlikely super heroes, Super Brain and Wizard Woman, who are actually the health spa ' s athletic instructors in disguise. Along with the assistance of the health spa ' s three (slightly dazed) maids, our peculiar heroes rescue the E. I. E. I. 0. and save the world. The cast put a great deal of time and effort into per- fecting the production. Thanks to the great direction of Miss Shute and the fine work of the technical crew, the play was a great success. Westwood High School Senior Class Play May The Farce Be With You SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1979 Westwood High School Auditorium 100 ay the  _ sa?5« YOV «« « Of £ 101 Health Careers Club The club ' s purpose is to be of service to home, school, and community; to learn more about different health careers; and to acquaint its members with opportunities in nursing. During the year, the club takes tours of nursing schools and hospitals, helps out in the annual blood mobile, does volunteer work for the community, and oc- casionally listens to guest speakers. Left to right: Denise Murphy, Jeanne Melia, Maianne Provenzano. Mrs. Clement. Claire Corlito, Kim Morse. Missing: Laurie Bige low, Rita Fox. Chess Team The Chess Team, coached by Mr. Donald Beurman, is part of the Western Division South Short Interscholastic Chess Assocation. This division included 22 teams that start their season in December and end it in March. Although they did not make the playoffs this year, the Westwood High School team is a young, promising team which is looking forward to a successful ' 81 season. Front row (left to right): Dan Scales. Mark Beder. Back row: Colin Chisolm, Bi jan Chowdhury, Dave Thenault. Foreign Language Club Front row (left to right): Wendy Wonson. Eric Coffin. Ms Tien. Am Yessailian. Back row: Michele Thibault, Robin Stone. Martha O ' Hara, Alain Gendron. MaryAnn Pflanz. Esteban Herrera. Marianne Provenzano. 102 Football Cheerleaders First row (left to right): Betsy Karp, Nancy O ' Brien, Kerry VanStry. Karen McGuinnes, Kate McLellan. Penny Macropoulos. Second row: Susan Croke. Pam Bashian, Kaylee Dodge. Becky Lambert, Noreen Devaney. Hockey Cheerleading We got the fever! . . . Go for it! . . . Taking orders of Chinese food from Bellmgham . . . Millis offering hot chocolate . . . Pinch ' s extraordinary sayings ... The bus run home . . . Pam, always wanting to do her favorite cheer, TCB . . . Hit em ' again — harder! harder! . . . What are you, an ape? . . . What do you say we try to slow the cheers down, just a little bit, huh! . . . Good voices . .. We ' re 1 . . . Boston Gardens, here we come!!! 103 T, Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Bus rides . . . radios . . . Oh, I like that song! Come on, Johnnie. Turn the radio back on! .. . Ladies night .. . hairspray... third quarter and where are Kaylee, Pam, and Nancy? . . . Checking out the other team ... No, Michelle, he ' s on J. V. .. . Keep it in the tamily . . . What ' s Betsy doing in the A.G.? . . . Where ' s Jan ' s shadow? . . . Barb, pay at- tention! . . . Peggy saying, But he ' s so cute! . . . Nancy, split in front again . . . Pam, check out 15 on Dover . . . Kaylee, oh, no, Stickey ' s coming! ... P.D.Y.U. . . . CMBL ... not too whipped .. . Hi, Shorty ... Oh, Cheers! ... Sokos ... Outrageous posters... Where ' s the party? . . . It ' s our time out! What are we doing? . . . Yeah, Jeff! I mean, Yeah, Scott! I mean ... Who got that basket anyway? J.V. Basketball Oh, he ' s cute! . . . Oh, so is he! . . . J.F. ' s . . . Mrs. M ' s pet peeves: Jewelry, nailpolish, and nylons . . . Julie ' s socks . . . Tricks on Jennifer . . . J.B. captain? . . . Who ' s really the captain? . . . Here we cornea truckin ' in! . . . Third quarter, and where is Jennifer? In the girl ' s room, maybe? . . . Whoops, there are boys in the Girl ' s Locker Room! . . . Liz ' s poor foot . . . Pyramids. 104 Math Team The Math Team, ranked approximately seventh in a medium sized class ot fifty, has had a very successful year. Under the direction of Mr. Pender, the five regulars, Joe Toffoloni, Allen White, Dan Scales, Mark Beder, and Bijan Chowdhury, combined with the help of Dave Scales, Jane DeSisto and Dave Theriault, have made significant progress in their meets. The team com- petes with ten other schools at each meet. This year ' s team plans to qualify for the State ' s. Best of luck to next year ' s team! Ss sSJ Front row (left to right): Jane DeSisto, Mr. James Pender, Allen White. Back row: Bijan Chowdhury, Dave Scales, Dan Scales, Mark Beder, Joe Toffoloni. Debating Team Sitting: Dan Stockford. Dave Callaghan. Dave Albermce. Chris Taras, Shaun Fitzpatrick. Rick D ' Angelo. John Mason. Standing: Paul DiMattia. David Kelliher. Bijan Chowdhury, Cliff Sal late. Fran Callaghan, Mark Costonis. Missing: Mariana Giovino. Cheryl Monarty, Maryann Winkelmes. Astronomy Club Front row (left to right): Mr. Keegan, Cliff Sallale. Back row: Frank Hunt, Steven Kusmin. John Mason, Ed Nash, Ken Sallale. 105 Color Guard First Row: (left to right): Carol McCarthy, Alice Coakley, Chris Fryar, Kathy Gennis, Julie Gearty, Elizabeth Lane, Meg O ' Hara, Lynn Annanian, Captain. Second Row: Sally Mansur, Karen Antonellis, Jeanne Rinaldi, Sue Doull, Becky Taber, Paula Ballantine. Third Row: Kelly Hansen, Carol Norton, Susan Taber, Michelle Cusack, Mary Gavin, Lisa Badessa. Drill Team Rifles Come on, you guys! . . . Stop looking around ... It ' s raining again . . . There goes the makeup . . . Another Saturday night competition? . . . Spin that flag right . . . Don ' t drop that rifle . . . Can ' t we eat lunch? ... Off the line again . . . Get it right this time . . . Cold night competitions . . . This time we are going to beat Hull! ... And we did!! . . . 1 . . . Will you listen to me! ... Keep your head up ... Good luck next year ... Captain Lynne, Co-Captain Carol. Rifles Front row (lett to right): Kathy Lynch, Jean King. Standing: Carolyn McLellan, Jan McConnell, Ann Becker, Cindy Collins, Tina Petrucci, Janice O ' Neil. 106 Pam Baggeroer, Debra Bigelow, Robert Brawley, Robert Brazier, Peter Clark, Cara Coggins, Gregory Colburn, Frank Connell, Carmen Crocker, John Curwen, Daniel Devlin, Susan Downes, Judith Engeian, Maura Fitzpatrick, Joseph Ford, Chris Ford, Nancy Foxx, Mary Gillespie, Saul Goldtarb, Karl Gundal, Erick Gundal, Kenneth Harris, John Henry, Timothy Hurst, Joy Kalfopulos, Steven Kusmin, Donna Lowery. Laurie May, Stephen McElvey. Timothy McGee, Marty McGee, Linda McKenna, Richard McKenna, Kathy McKeon, Marjone Munroe, Joe Murray, David Ogletree, Ben Palleiko, Sandra Polechronis, Maryellen Power, Mark Rasmussen, Joyce Rines, Brian Roach, John Robinson, Jennifer Shamhan, Pamela Shippey, Mary Short, Jen- nifer Spinale. Robin Stone, Paul Sullivan, Paul Toland, Elizabeth Tschirch, Jeffrey Winslow. Marching Band This year, the Westwood Wolverine Marching Band had an ab- solutely fantastic season. With the help of Mr. Bonaiuto, their dedicated band director, the marching Q-tips became stiff com- petition for many bands. The drum section was considered the drum line to beat . The band participated in a total of eight competi- tions including one hosted by Westwood. Organized and staffed by the Westwood Marching Band Parents Association and Chairman, Paul Hanlon, the First Annual Westwood Invitational Marching Band Competition was a booming success. Under the direction of Drum Major, Peter Clark, the Wolverines began the year with a first place at the Hull Competition. This award- winning band placed in every competition and received several special awards for the best drum line and on jor. A rather rainy, but very successful triumphal victory over arch rivals, the Hul On December 1, 1979, the band wrapped with a formal banquet arranged by the band men Crocker; Drum Major, Peter Clark; Downes; Secretary, Nancy Foxx; Treasurer, Jennifer Shamlian and Maura Fitzpatrick; Polechronis. Over all, this turned out to be the most su Wolverines have ever had. e for the best Drum Ma- fall concluded with a I Marching Pirates. up their superb season officers: President, Car- Vice-President, Susan Laurie May; Librarians, and Publicity, Sandra ccessful season that the BF Mania . . . Mean Green Pride . . . Beat Hull . . . Favorite things ... The Trio . . . black chicken . . . vic- tory at Woonsocket ... Kick their pride ... It wouldn ' t be a competition without rain. . . . John Nancy . . . superb sax line . . . BF slow dance ... CO Brawls, Carmie, Peewee. Orchestra Under the direction of Sebastian Bonaiuto, the 1979-80 Orchestra was very successful. The orchestra opened the year with a combined junior high and high school concert. After this joint concert, the high school orchestra gave several Christ- mas programs at the elementary schools and finished the holiday season with the annual high school Christmas Concert. In April, the Orchestra ended their tremendous year with the spring Pops Concert. As always, the small but impressive Westwood High Orchestra experi- enced an entertaining and rewarding year. Violin: Sonja Nordstrom, concertmistress; Susan Curwen, Susan Padell, Eizabeth Allman, Beverly Brown, Elizabeth Grube, Louis Guerini. Viola: Bernard DiGregono. Cello: Lisa Badessa, Paula Ballantine, Henry D ' Angelo, Sean Fitzpatnck. Flute: Susan Downes, Debra Bigelow, Cynthia Breeze, Joy Kalfopulos, Erin Sugrue. Oboe: Robin Stone, Mary-Ann Winkelmes. Clarinet: Pamela Shippey, Dorothy White. Bass Clarinet: Sandra Polechronis. Alto Saxophone: Andrew Hart. Trumpet: Jennifer Shamlian, John Henry, Daniel Devlin, Paul Sullivan. French Horn: Carmen Crocker, Maryann Pflanz, Paul Duray. Trombone: Karl Gundal. Percussion: Timothy McGee, Saul Goldfarb, Steven Kusmin. Dance Band First row, left to right: J. Shamlian, S. Polecronis, B. DiGrigorio, A. McBride, K. Hansen, V. Aquilio, L. McKenna. Second row: B. Landon, J. Winslow, K. Gundal, J. Henry, P. Sullivan, D. Devlin, J. Murray, J. Mason, D. Clark, J. Robinson, G. Colburn, Mr. Paul Monaghan, Director. The 1979-1980 edition of the Westwood High School Dance Band, under the direction of Mr. Paul Monaghan, enjoyed another exciting and entertaining season. The band performed at various func- tions throughout the year, such as the Westwood Lions Club ham and bean supper and a Christmas jazz concert at the South Shore Plaza. This spring the band performed at the Music department ' s annual Pops Concert, revisited South Shore Plaza for an Eastern concert, and participated in a musical tour of New England and parts of Canada. The Westwood High School Dance Band has es- tablished itself as one of the finest groups of young musicians within Massachusetts and throughout New England. 108 I The 1979-1980 Double Quartet is a unique blend of talented voices which perform a variety of DOLlblG styles stretching from traditional to popular. During their busy holiday season, the Double Quartet performed at various nursing homes, a church service, a Norwood Hospital (on closed circuit TV), QliSftst the seasonal choral concert, Mary Hartigan ' s, the State House, and the Underwood Company. Mem- bers included Karen Hansen and Elaine Thenault, sopranos; Lisa Garaffo and Susan Downes, altos; John Robinson and Bill Seward, tenors; Ted Schweitzer and Greg Colburn, basses; and Pam Baggeror, piano accompanist. Carolling . . . up on stage . . . without music . . . Don ' t you have it memorized?! .. . Play it again Pam . . . Good music is never passe . . . California Dreaming . . . Carry . . . flat pianos and sharp flutes. Southeast District Members (Chorus, Band, Orchestra) Left to right: Elizabeth Tschirch, Carmen Crocker, Sonja Nordstrom, Bill Seward, John Robinson. Karen Hansen. 109 Chorus Basses, if you can ' t hit it, don ' t sing it . . . Snow, Snow, Snow ... Hallelujah ... Tenors, quit fooling and sing. ... Evon, take the high A . . . Exchange concert in spring . . . We ' ll learn it in ti me for the concert, Mr. Mark. ... end of the year competition in Connecticut ... Mr. Markanan, a true friend. We ' ll miss you. Glee Club Christmas performance at State House . . . ' Altos, where are you? . . . Didn ' t any of you take your vitamins today? . . . Betsy, we hear you!! . . . Medley Christmas . . . Come Unto Him . . . Spring Pops concert . . . We ' ll miss G block with Mr. Mark! Glee Club First row (left to right): Christine Hallow. Chris Mosca, Betsy Sham, Mr. Makanan, Lisa Garaffo. Third row: Eileen Winn, Betsy Landon, Sue Gerlach, Cheryl Weinstein. Paula Brady. Cheryl Fitzpatrick, Suzanne Manton. Second row: Mary Gatozzi, Cindy Janet Miller, Amy Madge, Kathy Dervin, Sue Downes. Collins, Evon McRae, Jennifer Murray, Kristen Forsberg, JoAnn Lynch, Laurie Kirby. Chorus First row: Cathy Coleman, Annette Dalton, Eileen Winn, Evon McRae, Bill Conway, Frank Murphy, John Robinson, Lisa Garaffo. Bill Seward, Jane Mitchell. Second row: Janica Nieh, Kelly Brooks, Debbie Murphy, Cara Wentworth, Chris Hallow, Cathy DeAngehs, Dave Callaghan, Amy Madge, Sheila Roach, Karen Hutnyan, Rita Fox, Cindy Balbanis, Karen Antonellis. Third row: Maryann Gonser, Mary Gatozzi, Stacie Hoban, Betsy Sham, Chris Mosca, Betsy Landon, Ted Schweitzer, Sue Gerlach, George Gonser, Janet Miller, Cheryl Monarty, Sue Downes, Arlene Niakaros, Virginia Lane, Mr. Markanan. Fourth row: Cindy Collins, Sue Collette, Karen McGuinness, Peggy Hanlon, Donna Zorio, Kathy Dervin, Ann Lynch, Karen Hansen, Sarah Weinstein, Jenny Murray, Pat Catonese, Doreen DiMascio, Beth Fitzhenry, Rosemary Collette, Colleen McDevitt, Carol Tosi. 110 -r  ■ •  la. HP Equestrian Club A new club came into being at Westwood High School in the tall of 1979. A group ot students interested in horses wanted to start a show team that could compete against other schools in the area. Unfortunately, neighboring school principals did not appear interested in the idea. As an alternative to the show team, the Equestrian Club was formed and is now under the direction of Mrs. Judith DesPres. During the show season (spring to early fall), the members compete at Sunshine Farm, Applewood Show Ground, and at Saddle Rowe Farm. Many members hope to compete at A and B level shows next season. Some of the members also have ridden in the school ' s Homecoming parades. The in- creased interest by students at Westwood High School hopefully will ensure the continued success and expansion of the club. Photography Club Front Row (left to right): David Kelhher, Mark Costonis. Back row: Joe Kelhher, Steve Kusmin, Cliff Sallale. Jeanne Meha. m Green Years Advisor, Mr. Charles Flahive Co-Editor, Karen Wolfe Co-Editor, Ann-Margrette Giovino Advisor, Mrs. Ellen Eberly This yearbook has filled our days with new and exciting challenges. Patience, cooperation and hard work have helped us complete each step. But the most significant factor leading to our success has been the invaluable assistance and direction from Mrs. Eberly and Mr. Flahive. The editors and our staff deeply appreciate this help. The changed format required much time and effort from the ad- visors, the staff and the editors. But we all will cherish the memories of our hard work for a long time and we trust you will also cherish this memoir of the class of 1980. We look forward to the continued success of our class in its future endeavors. But most important, we look forward to continuing the friendships which were born in our midst. Calligraphy: Sue Barton Activities Coordinator: Becky Carver Senior Biography Coordinators Susan Wisialko, Barrie Sesnovich Art Coordinator: Kathy Welling Business Coordinators: K. Fowler, F. Callaghan K. Reissfelder Girls ' Sports Staff: Front: B. Carver, D. Petrakos Back: J. DeSisto, D. Flemming Photography Staff: Sitting (left to right): S. Kusmin, C. Sallale, J. Gerlack, C. Flahive, C. Angelicl coordinator. Standing: J. Skelly, W. Miller, N. Rogers, J. Mella. 112 Class History (left ro right): Colette Kelly, Maryann Gonser, David Scales, Cheryl Weinstein. Marea DeAngelis — coordinator, Faculty Write-Ups: Front (left to right): J. Luke, K. Reissfelder, J. Meridan. Middle Row: S. DeAngelis, B. Scott, E. Roach, S. Beltrammi. Back: K. Lundberg, S. Lane, M. Ferry, D. Peterson, C. Weinstein. Typing Staff: Sitting (left to right): A. White — coordinator, J. Cummings, R. Coward. Standing: S. LaVita, J. DeSisto, A, Thie, L, Bryant, S. Gerlack, D. DiMascio, D. Kilburn, E. Winn. Senior Biographies: First row (left to right): E. Winn, A. Thie, S. Barton, S. Breese, J. Cummings, W. Miller, J. Cummings, C. Dalton, C. Creasi, M. DeAngelis. Second row: M. Gonser, D. Petrakos, S. Chnstensen, L. Bryant, K. Reissfelder, N. Rogers, C. Corlito, E. Roach, M. Pflanz, L. An- name, K. Antonellis, C. Kelly. Third row: J. Luke, J. Meridan, S. Chapin, B. Landon, S. Wisialko — coordinator, B. Scott, S. DeAngelis, B. Carver, R. Scollms, T. Schweitzer, P. DiMattia, J. Ward, A. White, S. DiTillio, L. Corlito. K. Connelly. Activities Write-Ups: Front (left to right): K. Morse, L. Annaine, S. Hoban, C. Crocker, E. Winn, K. Hansen, S. Croke. Back: P. Clark, J. Toffolom, L. Bero, B. Carver, J. Shemgold, A. Gendron, G. Mason, S. Kusmin. Boys ' Sports Staff Front (left to right): J. Skelly, P. Murphy, D. Scales, F. Callaghan. Back: J. MacLellan, B. Brooks, J. Stone, J. Malloy. Sales Staff: First row (left to right): J. Luke, M. Pflanz, E. Roach, A. Thie, K. Atchue, K. Welling, J. Meridan, J. Cummings, C. Dalton, C. McDevitt, L. Birch, L. Perna. Second row: F. Connell, S. Dowd, S. Hayes, J. Wells, S. Beltramini, D. Scales, S. DeAngelis, B. Scott, C. Kelly, S. Croke, S. Gerlack. Third row: D. Amdur, B. MacQuarrie, B. Brooks, P. Tschirch, J. Mason, J. Ward, S. Asbrand, M. Norton, P. Reilly, C. Brawley, G. Love, M. Lynch, B. Goodale. Solo Much to Learn Innocently aware, no longer seventeen Through one way tunnels merging between. Past broken bridges, the city to blame 7 Km left behind, the agony the pain Neon lights surround, beyond the screams Of commercial romance, a drunken Marine. Across dampened lawn, cool misty rain Pigeon ' s peck from a palm The mark of Cain. Ken Lundberg ' 80 Born from the flat and dust of Kansas Teethed on Wisconsin and Ohio, He was raised in the arms of New England. His home, Massachusetts, taught much. Here he learned family love and race hate. Northwards to Maine he met fear of death, but also the joy of life ' s freedom. Vermont brought him sorrow for lost ones but the thrills of high winter speed. New Hampshire gave him pain and frustration. Still, beauty overcomes even that. Excitement of age in Rhode Island where new ways came into his scene. In Connecticut was born first romance and the disappointment that always follows. This boy has much to learn in life and much more to experience But then, with forty-four states to go, he ' s still very young Steve Lane ' 80 The Deadline Adventure and gaiety called! Endless stretches of sparkling sand, wetted by a rhythmic tide. Forming squiggly lines, like doodles on crisp, white paper. Impossible, concentration. Curtains surround framed glass, spilling the warm breath of the sea. Resistance. DUE DATE two days ago and clearly stated. Now the mind is cluttered. Images swirl like leaves in a storm, never gathering. Screened frustration closing in. Concentrate on concentrating. Pristine blue-lined paper, The halls dimmish in grandness before me This must be how Alice felt. Each of us rises to our prime And embraces it for a short while To begin our slide or climb. How improbable it seems To see ourselves in a span of time Other than this In a time far from here Think back to NOW It is the present In broken shards of crystal About our sandy feet Not to be recaptured fully But every bit cherished As though a whole. Persistent expansionary climbing, Ascension to fulfillment I wish you happiness, my friends And hope you find that Which fires your ambition. Some of us are chosen The rest of us pretend we are. One day we shall reunite In mind Forget not these personalities never to be soiled? Anxiety, an outsider ' s envy of completed tasks, forgotten by the lucky. Those who frolic carelessly and unrestrained. No excuse, no justification. Behind the captivating squares of wire mesh window branches wave me on. I must concentrate. My squirming pen resists the uniformity of letters Remembering only routine. the flow of my name. Two days ago, the due date. Now three. LATE. Another day of adventure and gaiety, on endless stretches of inviting sand. Robin Nichols ' 80 Tides Primeval By Fran Callaghan Whether they burst outward Or shine inward toward some Benevolent inferno For we are an integral part of Who you are And what you come from The roof has blown from Our sheltered existence We are next in line To fight the primal tides Of time Alone, to swim swirling currents Meeting with varying degrees of success Bonds will break, and we will scatter Some will wonder if it matters It does. For three years I have witnessed these profound Pagan ceremonies And rhythmic processions that spark the Wasteland Yet have taken no part of them ' Til now. I ' ll see you when we meet again ' Til then. This truly is the end, My esteemed friends But also a rebirth. 115 Football First row (left to right): G. Guindon, J. Mulgrew, D. Romame, S. Lane, B. Crabtree, C. Brawley, H. Dimartino, R. Scarlata, B. Warren, P. Reilly, K. Kendnch. Second Row: J. Stapelton, D. Gavin, W. Conte, J. Hallion, S. Mon tambo, R. Ogilivie, D. Clay, J. Stoeble, T. McKenna, P Lacamera. Third Row: J. Kane, J. Fountas, C. Redden, D Sugrue, D. MacElhiney, D. Glover, J. Glynn, T. Guarino, D Massey, T. Antonellis. Fourth Row: A. Sweeny, S Harrington, J. Howard, B. Brooks, B. Mclnnis, P O ' Sulli van, M. Cummings, R. Bradley. Fifth Row: G. Ger ulskis, C. Malloy, T. O ' Neil, P. Glynn, J. Barry, F. Holland Missing: M. Kane, M. Aymie. Tough, Seniors First Row (left to right): G. Guindon, J. Mulgrew. D. Romame, S. Lane, B. Crabtree, C. Brawley, H. Dimartino, R. Scarlata, B. Warren, P. Reilly. Second Row: C. Redden, J. Hallion, D. Glover. R. Ogilvie, D. Clay, J. Stoeble, T. McKenna. Third Row: J. Fountas, D. Sugrue, D. MacElhiney, B. Brooks, J. Glynn, D. Massey, D. O ' Sullivan. Missing: M. Kane, M. Aymie. rough. Freshmen Football First row left to right: M. Kelley, C. Sullivan, M. Man cinelli. J. Homsey. S. Fitzpatrick, B. Abel, A. Guarino, B Ferzoco, D. MacKinnon. Second row: K. MacDonald, J Lambert, E. Brown, L. Crow, R. Deangelo, J. Gallagher, J Henderson, D. Malloy. Third row: Trainer Mike Ryan, G Lambert, J. Bruno, G. Sullivan, J. MacNamara, K. Cariani R. Bryan, D. Granese, G. Desisto, P. McDonough, E.Cof fin, H. Talty, Coach Bill Keebler, Coach Russ Downes. 1 U-MmMj tf V L M j Sw m uL am i r mmmt J LI d 1 hi Classic Football Coaching Staff: Left to right: R. Downes, R. Harwood, J. Gable, K. Peden, W. Keebler. Missing M. Connelly. The Wovermes, defying rumors of a poor year due to the exodus of starting seniors, came back to earn a very respectable record of seven wins and three losses this past fall. Led by co-captains Chuck Brawley and Bill Crabtree, the team showed strength and determina- tion knowing that last years ' team would not win games for them. The defense played admirably all year long, giving up an average of only 90 yards rushing per game, certainly better than last year. Throughout the year, Steve Lane, Chris Redden, Scott Harrington, Bob Brooks, and Chuck Brawley discouraged their opponents from trying to run up the middle. The offense, quarterbacked by Brian Warren, played well in the big games, grinding out ball control wins over Dover and Millis; they also exploded for 34 points in the Homecoming game versus Medway. The offense was led by Bill Crabtree who gained over 600 yards rushing, and Jim Mulgrew who made a number of key recep- tions. The season will long be remembered for a number of reasons. It marked the first time a Westwood team had played on astroturf, as they defeated Foxboro at Schaefer Stadium. It was a season in which Westwood gained revenge on Dover for last years defeat. It saw Westwood wipe Millis out of the Super Bowl for the second year in a row. And finally, Westwood was rated number one twice in Division Four, never before accomplished by the Wolverines. Westwood ex- perienced a season of firsts, a season of excitement, a season to be remembered. Everything you always wanted . to know h about football BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK SCOREBOARD Westwood Opponents 7 Foxboro 6 7 Hopkington 12 Dover Sherborn 7 Ashland 23 14 Millis 10 34 Medway 12 7 Medfield 12 14 Wayland 12 16 Bellingham 6 7 Holliston 15 (7-3) Boys ' Varsity Soccer Front row (left to right): Sean Dowd, Dan Dion, Jordan Stone, Mike Murray, Scott Hayes, Rich Johnson, Estaben Herera. John Skelly, John Derwin. Mike Glunn. Back row: Coach John Healy, Andy Hart, Terry Fitzpatrick, Neal Sullivan, Brian McDonough, Dave Howitt, Steve Fallon, Peter Skelly, Jim Gavin. Andy McBride, Boys ' Soccer With the arrival of Coach Healy, everyone was optimistic about the season ahead of the Wolverines. The pre-season went well ex- cept for the loss of Billy Brady to a broken ankle during a Xaverian scrimmage. Westwood lost their first game 1-0 to Medway, but beat their next three opponents: Ashland, Hopkington, and Mil lis by a com- bined score of 23-0. Now came the real test facing Medfield and Dover in the same week. With a loss to Medfield 1-0 they were determined to beat Dover. The Wolverine endurance and ability was not enough to conquer the tough Dover team. Dover won with a score of 1-0. They went on to beat Holliston 4-0, but un- fortunately lost to Medway 1-0. No matter how many games the Wolverines were to win, they could not qualify for the state tour- nament. With hopes still alive, they beat Ashland and Hopkington and also tied IN I i I lis. Playing the remainder of the season with much pride, Westwood tied Medfield 1-1. They then were faced with Dover once again. Despite all of the Wolverines ' strength, Westwood was not able to beat that stubborn Dover team. The team went on to beat Holliston 2-0 in the last game of the season. End Results: 7 wins, 5 losses, 2 ties Best average of goals per game in Westwood ' s Soccer History of .5 goals per game Boy ' s J.V. Soccer First row (lett to right): Peter Fallon, John Lane, Charlie Fales, Mike Antonellis, Jerry Keller, Bob Reissfelder. Second row: Tom Darcey, John Nichols, Doug Morse, Hank Donlon, Matt Gelotte, George Gonser, Gordie Snyder, Dave Beltramini, Tommy Lynch. Third row: Peter Giambanco, Bill Conway, Glen Peterson, Tom Foster, Jim Rudser, Mark Montella, Mike White, Russ Murray, Bob Quigley, Coach Lee Pohcow. Boys ' Varsity Soccer Captain Mike Muray, Coach John Healy, Captain Richy Johnson, Captain Scott Hayes. ,1: : llfvi : Girls ' Soccer This year ' s Varsity Girls ' Soccer Team had its finest season ever. Behind the superb coaching of Michael Niles, the team had its first winning season. Ably led by tri-captains Sarah Chapin, Mary White and Lynne Walsh, the girls combined great team ef- fort with loads of spirit to finish with a 9-8 record. Under the direction of their new coach, Julia McKissock, the J.V. team had a very successful season. With co-captains Julie Thompson and Tracy LaCamera leading the way, the team finished with a 7-4-1 record. Girls ' J.V. Soccer First row (left to right): Captains: T. LaCamera. J. Thompson. Second row: K. Scott, L. Banker, D. Walsh, M. Mclnnis. M. MacDonald. J. Mitchell, D.Zalkind. Third row: Coach McKissock, C Mason, J. Rmes, M. Magn, K. Forsberg. J. Sterling, L. Brooks, E. Surgue, L. Darcy, C. Murphy. Girls ' Varsity Soccei First row (left to right): Captains: S. Chapin, L. Walsh, M. White. Second row: M. Cornell, K. Reissfelder, A. M. Giovmo, D. White, N. Rogers, J. Dressens, B. Keller, D. Losardo, L. White. Third row: Coach Niles, L. Bryant, E. Roach, C. Berkland, D. Fleming, M. Goddard, K. Penza, C. Walls, H. Walls, C. Cavanaugh. Missing: C. Atchue. 120 Varsity Field Hockey Front row (left to right): K. Effgen, B. Scott, T. Bonner, Captain E. O ' Neil, Captain J. Ihnatko, K. Murphy, A. Lynch, M. Dare, J. Renzi. Back Row: D. Shannmg, M. DeSimone, C. Kuppens, L. Singer. L. O ' Brien, L. Russo, J. Yakel, M. Cloherty, Coach Rice. J.V. Field Hockey Front row (left to right): E. Dratch, J. Sautter, L. Robinson, D. Barry, D. Rago. R. Nazarro, M. Ratto, L. Becker, S. Ambrose, D. Prevette. Back row: M. Glynn, B. Mullen, L. Bothwick, H. Stone, K. Burke, K. Burke, D. Simpson, P. Chiampa, V. Alex. Girls ' Volleyball Blaisy Babe ... 5 laps to go! . . . Buffy, Red, Wiz, Weasel, Hane, and Wink ... THE Month . . . Kath ' s dancin ' . . . Psyche . . . Beach Boys ... net attacks . . . EB . . . cars and shaving cream . . . Canada . . . Halloween . . . mesh shirts?! . . . Chica Mackey and Scoop McCoy . . . Crazy Sonja . . . Thanks Boys. The 1980 Girls ' Volleyball Team had a phenomenal season. With Coach Nancy Blaisdell and co- captains Jane DeSisto and Sue Wisialko leading the way, the team finished with a 10-2 record, second only to a strong Holliston team. The team competed in the State Championships; unfortunately, they were knocked out in the first round. Next year they hope to do much better! A special congratulations to Jane DeSisto and newcomer, Sue MacMullen who were chosen as Tri- Valley League All Stars for their outstanding performance throughout the season. Coach Roche did a fantastic job with the J.V. team. Co-captains Sue Padell and Sheila Roach led the team to a first place finish in the Tri-Valley League. Field Hockey Ani-malie . . . good lucky, you?? . . . mud fights . . . another broken stick? ... bus rides with Hey Laddy . . . Yes, that ' s the football team . . . Switch fields!! . . . handstops?? ... you ' re beginning to bug me ... stand up, disappear ... new streak!!!! . . . another goal?? . . . let ' s get it back, you guys ' ! ... me, obstruction?! . . . Rick-a-rack-chee! ... we are tough and we are mean . . . Brookline B ' s. Although the Field Hockey Team did not have a very successful season, their school pride and enthusiasm were tremendous. Captains Janice Ihnatko and Ellen O ' Neil kept the team in high spirits. Recognized by the Daily Transcript newspaper for their outstanding play were Janice Ihnatko, Beth Scott, and Chris Kuppens, the Unsung Hero. The team would like to thank varsity coach, Miss Rice, J.V. coach, Miss Kearney, and assistant coach, Miss Devaney for their help and dedication throughout the season. Varsity Volleyball Front row (left to right): B. Guidi, Captain J. DeSisto, Captain S. Wisialko, J. Steeger. Back row: Coach Blaisdell, K. McCoy, S. Norstrum. S. MacMullen, K. McCafferty, E. Thenalt, K. Smith. J.V. Volleyball Front row (left to right): D. McCoy, S. Padell, S. Roach, M. Winklemas. Back row: Coach Roach, L. Mackey, C. O ' Malia, J. Marshall, D. Thenalt, A. Ayerbe. © C O cs (0 121 BetterThan Good. Boys ' Varsity Basketball Front row (left to right): B. MacLellan, B. Warren, J. Smith, J. MacLellan, J. Ward. Back row: C.DeSisto, B. Bartow, M. Beder, S. Harrington, G. Hill, C. Bell, Coach Bonn. Boys ' J.V. Basketball Front row (left to right): E. Wisialko, D. Beltramini, S. Kohler, J. Pinciaro, C. Maynard. Back row: M. Cummings, J. Howard, B. Ward, D. Morse, J. Kane, Coach Geary. Boys ' Basketball Under the second year tutelage of Coach Bob Bonn, our Wolverines com- piled a lofty 16 wins and 4 losses second place in the Tn-Valley League, and the qualification for the Eastern Massachusetts Tournament. However, win- ning basketball is a tradition in Westwood. The 1979-1980 season will probably be best remembered for the increased attendance, at home games, by the enthusiastic fans, the warmly appreciated appearances of our newly created band, and the informative game programs, published by the Westwood Booster ' s Club. This year ' s team was co-captained by Jeff Smith and John MacLellan. Jeff led the team in scoring and rebounds, while John, the point guard, was second in scoring, and first in assists and steals. Jeff and John were se- lected to the Tn-Valley League All-Star Team. Jim Ward, despite missing five games due to injuries, made a tremendous offensive contribution, with his deadly outside shooting. Chad Bell, with his crowd-pleasing jumping ability, was a strong factor with his rebounding and timely scoring. Chad was also selected as an honorable mention to the all-star team. Scott Harrington was Mr. Hustle, offensively and defensively. Chris DeSisto, after displaying true round ball talent, sustained a severe knee injury, and missed the entire second half of the season. Billy MacLellan, with his ball handling and defensive skills, wasan excellent man off the bench. Mark Beder performed nobly in key situations, when one of the starting big men had to be sub- stituted. Gerard Hill, Bill Bartow, Stefan Kohler, and Brian Warren com- prised a strong bench making significant contributions to this successful season. Finally, an analysis of this team ' s achievements would be incomplete without mentioning the contributions, physical and psychological, of the new trainer, Mike Ryan. His intensity, compassion, and enthusiasm were significant assets. Bob Bonn, after two years of coaching, has compiled an overall record of thirty wins and ten losses. He is an intelligent and dedicated man, with the ability to motivate his players. We are fortunate to have such an individual in our school ' s coaching ranks. saw = i ' qyjj -w 61 122 s. Varsity Captains Jeff Smith. John MacLellan. Ss . 1 Girls ' Varsity Basketball First row (lett to right): Manager K. Forsberg, E. Nee, Captain L. Walsh, C. Berkland, D. Losardo. Second row: K. Carey, C. McCoy, B. Carver, Captain S. MacMullen, K. McCoy, C. O ' Maha, C. Aaron, Coach Delaney Smith. DASK€TDALL 1979-00 Girls ' J.V. Basketball First row (left to right): N. Warren, Captain C. Cavanaugh, K. Smith, D. Shanning, L. Brooks. Back row: L. McDonald, L. Darcy, Captain E. Surgrue, C. Mason, J. Marshall, L. Mackey, B. Fitzhenry. 124 The Girls ' Varsity Basketball Team, under Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith, went undefeated and took the Tri-Valley League Championship once again. Led by co-captains Lynne Walsh and Sue MacMullan, the girls also made a phenomenal showing in statewide competition. The J.V. team under the direction of Coach Julia McKissock, also had a very impressive season. The team captained by Caroline Cavanaugh and Erin Sugrue, shows much promise for future years. With such talented un- derclassmen, Westwood ' s remarkable basketball dynasty is sure to con- tinue. triumphs The difference between good and great. ?7 - The fast was the toughest Boy ' s Cross Country Front row (left to right): Dave Babineau, Mike Devlin, Eric McKenna, Captain Skip Mason, Tom Devlin, Gary Yesallian, Coach Cummings. Back row: Coach Fishier, Captain Jerry Laughlin, Mike Ferry, Ken Lundberg, Kevin Carson. Missing: Joe Kelliher, Steve Ausevich, Dave Babineau, Phil Murphy, Bill Singer. THE BEST IN RACING Cross Country Team 200 Nahatan St. There is no finish line. C.C., The Skin and Bone Brigade . . . Likes: quality humor, eight workouts, good tunes, twelve-ounce curies . . . Migel, F , Geraldo, Skip, Lumpy, Kevin, Randus, Doey, Big G, Aus, The Devs, Ricster, Zinger, Wiz, other assorted coobers and skeebers . . . How can we sprint if we can ' t even breathe? ... Pet Peeves: fatigue, good laughs, 5-2 records, be- ing called track wimps . . . You ' d better laugh, ' cause he ' s the coach. . . . Dislikes: speedwork, Saturday morning meets, sharing a bus with E.M.O., and her Field Hockey Singers . . . Favorite people: Coaches Fishier and Cummings, our many loyal fans and Dot- tie the busdriver . . . found on the roads, in pain, at Laughlin ' s . . . Where . . . the . . . % ... is ... the ... finish line!?! NOTHING BUTSWOTERS! Girls ' Cross Country The guys at the meets . . . fall foliage . . . Sycamore . . . Peg ' s guys . . . pulling a somebody ... no medals and cheap ribbons . . . what are you running today . . . coaches ' jokes ... I can ' t run today, I ' m too out of shape . . . Monday practice hangovers. Behind the enthusiasm and leadership of Coach Roger Cummings and Captain Diana Petrakos, the 1980 girls ' cross country team had an extremely successful season. Their final record was 7-1; the only loss to Medway, was due to injuries. The girls ' most impressive performance was a third place finish in the Coaches ' Invitational in which they competed against thirty other teams. A special congratulations to Chrissy Kelly, who placed seventh in the All-State Meet! Chrissy was also chosen to the Globe All-Scholastic Team. 126 Girls ' Cross Country Front row (left to right): Coach Cummings, Crissy Kelly, Captain Diana Petrakos, Susie Montambo, Coach Fishier. Back row: Lisa Eads, Peggy Mason. Missing: Captain Valerie Allen. MEET OUR TOUGHEST TEAMMATE i TO DATE Winter Track Team (Girls ' ) Morning practice . . . Rocky ... I can ' t find the shot put . . . I ' m starving! ... The bus is broken down?! . . . Fish ' s treat at MB ' s . . . team warm-ups . . . speed workouts . . . Roger ' s jokes . . . Harvard . . . Louder! I can ' t hear you! ... The videotape makes me look fat ... You ' re such a Mr. Fischler!?! . . . Broken clipboards?! . . . Where ' s the finish line?! . . . team spirit . . . For the second straight year, the Girls Winter Track Team went undefeated and captured the Tri-Valley League title. Co- captains Diana Petrakos and Mary White led the team to their most successful season ever, finishing with an 8-0 record. The tremendous enthusiasm and talent the girls displayed all season emabled them to race away with the TVL League Meet championship. The girls also made a phenomenal showing in the Class B State Meet, placing fourth overall. Outstanding performances included: Chrissy Kelly, first: Valerie Allen, second: Susie Montambo. fifth: and the mile-relay team of Kelly. Dresens. Allen and Mitchell, fifth. The team could not have been champion tracksters without the spirit, direction, and dedication of their coaches. Roger Cummings and Harvey Fischler. Boys ' Winter Track The Continuing Adventures of Captain Ned . . . What do you mean. ' We ' re stuck here ' 7 ... The Sweeney- Photo Memorial 245-yard dash . . . This is baggage . . . Ger ' s aromatic feet . . . Hey Rog, splinter any clip- boards lately? . . . MacEI ' s organic flamethrower . . . ROLL OVER! Drs. Ferry and Brady stalk the un- suspecting heart attack victim . . . JRS and his Holliston grin ... Sir Charlesman, Master of Tunes ... You know. I ' m not trying to get on your case, or nothing, but ... ... Blueberry. Oges. Coober. Fro-man. Captain 0 . Hoodwinks, and . . . THE STALLION! . . . See you at Shrewsbury, Toods . . . The Winter Track team, led by Co-Captains Mike Ferry and Buzz Scarlata. enjoyed a fine season, winning the League Meet. League Relays and the Class C state relay meet. Sparked by the championship performances of Ferry in the mile and Scarlata in the 600, the team went on to place third in the Class D State Meet. The team wishes to extend a special thanks to Coaches Cum- mings, Fischler, and Tucelli for making this season a memorable one. Winter Track Team First row (left to right): J. Laughlin. K. Lundberg. S. Mason. S. Darling. Scales. D. MacElhiney. C. Redden. Captain R. Scarlata. Captain M. Ferry. B Brady. R. Oglivie. P. Murphy. Second row: R. Scollms. C. Sallale. K. Fowler M. Devlin, D. Howitt J. Mulgrew. G. Yessailian. S. Dowd. Third row: T. Devlin W. Sweeney. T. Fitzpatnck. J. Smith. C. Cavanaugh. L. Guerini, R. Morrison. A Sweeney. S. Ausevich. Fourth row: B. Fitzhenry, J. Shaughnessy. G. Maus. J Howard, D. Kellegher. A. Hart. P. Maher, B. Roach. Fifth row: M. Devlin. B Carter. S. Fitzpatnck. P. McDermott. D. Brown, S. Dacey. Winter Track Team First row (left to right): C. Kelly. L Legge. M. White. Captain Diana Petrakos. V. Allen, E. Winn, S. Montambo. Second row: L. O ' Brien. S. Curwen, M. Wmkelmes. A. Heffron. P. Brady. T. O ' Tolle. L. Chapin. Third row: L. Eads. A. Schiavo. C Williams. S. Roach. J. Dressens, J. Mitchell. M. Mcguire, P. Ballantme. M. DeSimone. 127 128 Symbol of quality Boys ' Swim Team This year ' s swim team, under the tremendous guidance of newly-found aquatic sage William Call me Coach Bill Wentworth found only a mediocre number of wins this year (5- 7), but was more successful than any other Westwood Club in re- cent memory. At the start of the season, Coach Bill pre- dicted only the butterfly record would be broken, but records were smashed up until the last meet, totalling an incredible seven new Westwood High Records. Aiding Coach Bill were managers Jennifer Cloney and Lauren Riley, who did a great job and put in a great deal of time. Cap- tains John Mason and Dan Dion, both divers, were in top form, as was junior Mike Berlin, in diving competition this year, although John missed the first part of the season due to a foot injury. Seniors Darren Glover and Barry MacQuarrie were fierce com- petitors throughout the season in the breast stroke, as was awesome butterfly man Esteban Herrera. Seniors John Wells and Fran Callaghan excelled in freestyle events, and Fran was reluc- tantly converted into a distance man. A very firm foundation on this club were the dependable Juniors. Bob Brawley, Kevin Cloney, and Scott Beaton proved themselves invaluable in any stroke or distance. John Curwen and Mike Falkson were tenacious sprint distance men. Brian Gavin and Rob Halligan were solid in long distances as was promising sophomore Jack Lodge. In addition to being an excep- tional backstroker, Frank Hunt consumed over 300 pairs of swim goggles over the course of the season. The sophomores were a goldmine of talent, this year, and provided us with a few weird scenes. Remi (Reen eye) Leveckis pared well in many events. Kevin Glynn is an up-and-coming medley swimmer as is Bob Prevett. Dave Callaghan is a new member this year, a free styler, and improved much this season. Scott Bernstein was a relay man beyond compare. Frank Marston and Rob Manning were riddled by illness, but should come back strong as should solo freshman Chris Peterson. This year ' s team was a polished, and refined one and should be able to break .500 next year. Says Coach Bill: Heeeeeelp!! Girls ' Swim Team Do it in the pool ... put on side two . . . turn it up . . . what ' s your excuse . . . underwater fights . . . It ' s 4:00, let ' s go . . . pizza parties . . . diets . . . Springfield states in brown Celica ... Ice cream fights ... no more 100 ' s . . . ten seconds ' rest . . . Fun! The 1979 Girls ' Swim team had a rather disappointing season. Under the direction of their new coach, Bill Wentworth, the girls were moved into a higher league where the competition was tougher. Co-captains Maura Winslow and Leslie Ferraro remained undefeated throughout the season. With about 20 returning lettermen, there is much to look forward to in the 1980 season. Boys ' Swim Team First row (left to right): M. Berlin, J. Lodge, F. Callaghan, M.Glynn, C. Peterson, F. Hunt. Second row: R. Manning, R. Prevett, D. Callaghan, R. Halligan, F. Marston, R. Leveckis, Coach Bill Wentworth. Third row: R. Brawley, J. Wells, S. Beaton, K. Cloney, captain J. Mason, captain D. Dion, M. Faulkson, B. Mcquarne, E. Herrera. Missing: S. Bernstein. Boys ' Swim Team (Seniors) (left to right): B. McQuarne, captain J. Mason, captain D. Dion, J. Wells, E. Herrera, F. Callaghan. Swim Team (Girls ' ) First row (left to right): Captain M. Winslow, Captain L. Ferraro. Second row: N. Crawford, K. Caraini, C. Meagher, J. Tibbets, P. Casey. P. Runci, L. Reilly. K. Williams, M. Fitzpatnck, K. Kelly, L. Legge. L. Mac- Donald, C. Forsberg. Third row: J. Cloney, S. Manton, P Brady, B. Berlin, S. Hoban, J. Collins, A. Kelly, J. Manton, K. Cloney. K. Huskins, J. McGinnis, B. Casey, H. Williams, Coach Wentworth. 129 INTRODUCING THE INCREDIBLE WE ' LL PUT YOU ON THE RIGHT TRACK... Captains: (left to right): Alex Williams, Nancy Rogers, Steve Lane. tf I Ski Team Front row (left to right): Captain N. Rogers, D. Ganem, P. Hurley, C. Forsberg, H. Stone, C. Penza, L. O ' Brien, N. Sullivan, K. Harris. Back row: R. Thompson, J. Lambert, M. Montella, A. Gendron, J. Hurley, Coach Colucci, P. Casey, J. Thompson, J. Stone, P. Church, S. Montambo. No snow . . . Colucc-man . . . always finish . . . Do we have to climb up? ... Of course the lift doesn ' t work! . . . Channel 4 and Roger Twibell with sports . . . WHS Ski Team on TV?! . . . Oh no . . . another DQ . . . team spirit. The 1980 Ski Team led by captains Nancy Rogers, Alex Williams, and Steve Lane, and their new coach Mr. Colucci had a fine season. Although there was not much snow the team had a few meets at Blue Hills. Outstanding racers included: John Hurley, Rick Thompson, Scott Montambo, Jordan Stone, and Julie Thompson. Senior members of the team wish them the best of luck next year! f . A f, • ■■ £«.■ 1 1 fc. % I Gymnastics Team Front row (left to right): Captain R. PalPis, C. Collins, M. Arute, M. Borden, E. Dratch, P. Goodale. Back row: Coach Beverly Smith, L. Ferrari, J. Cloney, M. Quinn, K. O ' Rourke, K. Hanlon. The shrinking team ... a year without bars . . . Wow! Two people on beam . . . Byt Beverlyyyy!!! . . . auxiliary gym . . . Will you make up my routine? . . . Tragedy . . . striptee music . . . hour rides on the bus . . . Cheezit ' s ... Can I leave early? . . . three people at practice?? . . . Charleston . . . whining . . . Chinese food ... We are off to see the wizard, alkaline! . . . sharing the gym . . . Shut her up! . . . Lisa, put on my music! .. . Better luck next year! The Girls ' Gymnastics team was extremely small this year. Westwood had no gym- nast on the bars and only two competitors on the beam. Although their season was rather disappointing, their sportsmanship and enthusiasm were fantastic. Captain Rose Pal lis helped carry the team through much tough competition. The girls would like to thank their coach, Beverly Smith for her help and direction throughout the season. 132 Varsity Hockey Front row (left to right): A. Aymie, B. Kenney, J. Gavin, B. Murphy, T. Boyd, Captain J. Malloy, E. Gavin, H. Irvine, manager J. Ogden. Back row: B. Reisstelder, J. Mazzarella, C. Malloy, R. Johnson, G. Tesda, C. Mundt, D. Masison, D. Manchester, D. Clay, D. Quinlin. Missing: C. Poll. J.V. Hockey Front row (lett to right): A. Pecarro, C. Foehl, P. Melanson, A. Aymie M. Lizza, P. McCarthy, D. Malloy. Back row: M. Ciarti, J. Draper, P Fallon, B. Kenney, N. McDevitt, R. Swartz, P. Duray, M. White, E Brown, G. Snyder. Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Clement Maureen Bulger Dorothy H. Saltmarsh Priscilla J. Congdon Carolyn D. Bergen Patricia A. Curran Mrs. Eda Saccone Richard J. Stack Natalie B. Carey Virginia B. 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