Westwood High School - Green Years Yearbook (Westwood, MA)
- Class of 1981
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, — , j : ■B Br EC • i 4 L ■■aMBMMTBWiir to J «.. r . - - ] v . GREEN YEARS 1981 ' $fif? ' -;■: ,■1 1 i i GREEN YEARS 1981 Westwood High School Westwood, Mass. 02090 Advisor Irene R. Dhosi Co-Editors Kathleen McKeon Peter Skelly Associate Editors Peggy Mason Laurie May Table of Contents n £fr 36 Senior ,w «UW(VfcH« Athletics 138 enior ctivities Advertising p 164 We have stayed on this delta for a long time, and it is now time to cast off into the ocean. This river we navigate was at its source narrow and constricted. But it has gradually become wider and fast. We have remained together at this stopping point for four years, but we must now continue on. Yet we leave this mark in the delta, as we travel in our various directions. Master Time, Sets the seasons, Controls the stars, Determines the expectancy of our lives, Rules the universe. But he, in his passage, may never take from us the memories of the friends we ' ve made, the times we ' ve shared These, we must hold and cherish ' forever. o o Q LU Throughout our four years at Westwood High School, your continuous dedication, hard work, and helpful advice have inspired our growth and success as a class of both leaders and followers. We thank you for your never-ending support and confidence; you were always there when we needed help or just when we needed a friend to confide in. Finding time for us was never a burden to you, for you were always there to offer a helpful word of advice. It is with great satisfaction, respect, and appreciation that we dedicate this 1981 Green Years to you, Miss H. Joan Dillon. 1 L PRINCIPAL ' S MESSAGE For most of you, Westwood High School has been your school for four years. We hope that it has been a worthwhile experience, providing you with the appropriate tools to learn, as well as an atmosphere in which you could live together peacefully. Never has there been a time in our history when we as a people have needed to be more united in a common purpose than in the present. Your talents and leadership qualities must continue to be nurtured and developed so that you will be prepared to meet the challenges of the future. Our hopes and wishes are that each of you will work diligently to establish an excellent and enviable track record for the Class of 1981 in the world of today and tomorrow. Best wishes always. Duane E. Kocina Principal Paul LaCamera Class President VALEDICTORIAN ' S MESSAGE One of the most important results of our four years at Westwood High School has been to develop our interests and talents and to help us decide on possible careers. Our education has been excel- lent, and we will carry the benefits of it in whatever we do after graduation. However, during our Green Years much more has happened that will shape the rest of our lives. Our class has been involved in many activities, some competitive, and many of us have had valuable job experience. In both ways, we have learned some- thing about working with other people. The friendships we have formed in the past years have taught us much and will last through- out our lives. Indeed, our class spirit, as well as school spirit, have been reflections of the lessons learned concerning the value of unity and the necessity for cooperation. Our lives will soon be different, whether we go to college or join the labor force, but our experiences at this school, both academic and extracurricular, will help us adjust to the new and more re- sponsible positions we will hold. I wish every member of the Class of 1981 happiness and much success throughout life. Dan Scales Class Valedictorian PRESIDENT ' S MESSAGE As a class, we started our Senior year in much the same way as previous classes. With apprehension and enthusiasm, we looked forward to whatever our final year at Westwood High would bring. At the outset we had our share of problems with class unity; but this was to be expected, since we were trying to bring together a group of talented and competitive people. We have taken our lumps, also, from the effects of Prop. 2V2, which has put somewhat of a damper on morale in general. We have spent four years growing and maturing, and we are now in the process of winding down our years as youngsters, wrapped in a cocoon. We will all look back with happiness at the friendships we have made and the memories we hold. As I write this, it is not the best time of year; the winter has been long and cold, and all those concerned are worried about college acceptances. The best part of this time of year for me has come at the recently played Boy-Girl Hockey Game. The class showed there that they can pull together. In the coming months many more senior activities will take place, and by June 7, we will be a class, a unified class. No matter what may be said, it is what you know and hold in your heart that counts. In closing I would like to say that I have no regrets. I feel that it is quality, not quantity of friendship which counts. I have cer- tainly enjoyed the privilege of close friendships here. I would like to thank Miss Dillon and the entire Westwood staff. A special thanks to Liz, Amy, and Nancy, who have given you their best. Finally, I would like to wish each member of the Class of 1981 the best of luck in the future. God Bless! Paul LaCamera Class President Dan Scales Class Valedictorian r ! 12 13 CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION Leo J. Crowe. Assistant Superintendent for Business Dr. John F. Tobin, Superintendent of Schools Louis Cedrone, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum SCHOOL COMMITTEE 14 Left to Right: William Brady; Arthur Baggeroer, Vice Chairman; Susan White, Clerk; Leo J. Crowe, Assistant Superintendent for Business; Dr. John F. Tobin, Superintendent of Schools; Joseph Clancy, Chairman of School Committee; Louise Padden, Secretary; Joan Brawley, C. Louis Cedrone, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum. SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Charles W. Flahive, Assistant Principal Duane E. Kocina, Principal Phillip F. Flaherty, Assistant Principal The tone of a school is set by its leadership. We have been fortunate to have at the helm dedicated men who were devoted to our welfare. This year Mr. Charles W. Flahive was added to the leadership team of Mr. Duane Kocina and Mr. Phillip F. Flaherty. Their doors were always open to us; they listened and gave a positive response when possible. Mr. Flaherty served as interim senior advisor; we will hold fond memo- ries of those who have made possible the many happy learning experi- ences of our past four years. SECRETARIES A very diligent group of ladies worked together daily to provide secretarial services in every area of school life. Mrs. Hancox, Mrs. Angelici, Mrs. Kallenburg, and Mrs. Landers, did battle daily with a large load of paperwork. Mrs. Hooker, who joined the secretarial staff this year, added a cheerful presence to the front desk. All their efforts, performed with a smile, kept our school running smoothly and efficiently. The Class of ' 81 would like to thank them sincerely for their help, cooperation, and support. Mrs. Deborah Landers Mrs. Jan Hooker 15 Mrs. Jacqueline Angelici Mrs. Margery Hancox Mrs. Eileen Kallenberg 16 i — - ■' - ' 3UIDANCE Dr. William Pendell Mrs. Helene Lauer Miss Carol Armstrong Mr. Thomas Hughes The Guidance Department consists of a staff of willing and helpful people. Dr. W.H. Pendell, the director, Miss Carol L. Armstrong, Ms. R. Weiss, Mrs. S. Bomstein, Mr. T.R. Hughes, Mrs. H. Lauer, and guidance secretary Mrs. Phyllis Wheeler all work together to provide counseling and placement for the students. A few of their services are: educational planning, personal counseling and con- sulting, and career planning. All of these activities help students to become aware of the opportunities open to them in pursuing their personal development. A heartfelt thank you goes to the members of this vital and dedicated department. Mrs. Phyllis Wheeler Guidance Secretary VORK STUDY As a faculty coordinator of Work udy and Distributive Education, Mr. Dlucci continued this fine program rough another successful year, irough his direction students have id the opportunity to be employed ' local businesses where they were ovided with an opportunity to learn tailing, marketing, and sales- anship, along with other work-day ills. Mr. Colucci should be given much sdit for maintaining this successful ogram. The Class of 1981 wishes ti the best of luck. Mr. Richard Colucci ENGLISH This year, the English Department, under the direction of Miss Frances Burns, again provided a wide selection of interesting and challenging courses for the students of Westwood High School. Freshman and Sophomores diligently studied grammar, composition, and litera- ture, while Juniors and Seniors were able to choose from a variety of half-year elec- tees ranging from everybody ' s favorite, Comp. and Grammar, to Mr. Earls ' Creative Writing and Mr. Sanfason ' s War Literature. Miss Dillon and Mr. Milan taught the full-year The Ascent of Man, an especially popular course among Seniors this year. The A.P. pro- gram continued to draw students who, through the two successive full-year courses, prepare for the Advanced Placement Exam. The talented Miss Shute, known by many for her di- aphragmatic breathing exercises, directed the tremendously successful Senior Class Act , as well as this year ' s smash musical, How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. With the devoted guidance of Miss Dillon, the National Honor Society continued to carry on its academic and community-oriented projects. The class of ' 81 wishes to express its appreciation to the members of the En- glish Department who have touched our lives so positively. Miss Frances Burns, English Chairperson Miss Stephanie Shute Mr. George Hancox Ms. Patricia Curran Mr. Brian Hart 18 — — — Mrs. Mary Bishop Mrs. Ellen Eberly Mr. Terry Earls Mrs. Judy Holbrook Mrs. Evelyn Malm Mr. William Mannke Mr. David Sanfason Miss H. Joan Dillon 19 ART 1980-81 was another banner year for the Art Department. Under the direction of Department Head Thomas Delsignore and dedicated teachers Judith DesPres and Michael Milan, students in grades 9-12 were able to explore different styles, techniques and mediums in the visual arts. The Class of 1981 showed considerable talent in terms of Art. Their contributions included the scenery and set for both the Senior Class Play and the musical, along with the murals painted for the Senior Banquet, and the art work appearing in this year ' s Green Years and No Parentheses. The juniors and the sophomores also produced some meaningful art this year. Their works, ranging from collages to oil paintings, were exhibited in the library throughout the year. Mr. Thomas DelSignore Art Chairman Mrs. Judith DesPres Mr. John Markarian Music Director MUSIC The two members of the Music Department staff, Mr. John Markarian (director) and Mr. Alfred Mannino, are responsible for Westwoods exceptional music program. The vocal section is directed by Mr. Markarian. He is responsible for the chorus, glee club, double quartet and the singers for the musical. The responsibility for instrumental groups lies with Mr. Man- nino. This being his first year on staff, he has done a terrific job with the award-winning marching band, the concert band, the orchestra, and the pit orchestra for the musical. Both men have done superb work in maintaining Westwood ' s fine reputation in the musical arts. ■■■M ■■?-- mtm BUSINESS Each year the Business Department, under the leadership of Mrs. Healy, proves invaluable in helping many aspiring WHS students prepare for the business and career worlds. The college- bound student finds courses in typewriting of sig- nificant value in making schoolwork easier and faster. Other course offerings include Shorthand, Accounting, Introduction to Business, Law, Office Machines, Data Processing, and Office Proce- dures. The department would like to welcome Irene Dhosi to the staff. She is replacing Mr. Fla- hive, our new Vice-Principal. The Class of ' 81 wishes the best to the mem- bers of this very hard-working department. Mrs. Marion Healy — Business Chairperson Mrs. Irene Dhosi w m i A Mr. Albert Nolan Mrs. Natalie Carey Mrs. Carolyn Bergen 21 FOREIGN LANGUAGE This year, the Foreign Language Department has been as busy as ever, since many of the students at Westwood High School study one or more of the four languages offered by the depart- ment. The most popular are French and Spanish, although there is a significant number of students studying Latin and German. Headed by Mrs. Elaine Eaton, the foreign language faculty is com- prised of Mr. Robert Burke, Mrs. Barbara Gray, Mrs. Hollis Perry, Mr. Manol Dhimitri, Mr. William Ducheneau, and Miss Anne Marie Tieri. The faculty instructs the students in various aspects of the language, such as grammar, fluency, pronuncia- tion and written expression. Students also learn about the customs, history and culture of the var- ious countries. The faculty of the Foreign Language Depart- ment is a group of dedicated individuals who are eager to share their knowledge and their experi- ences with the students of Westwood High School. CA Mrs. Elaine Eaton, Foreign Language Chairperson ■wl) I Miss Anne Marie Tieri Mr. William Ducheneau 22 Mrs. Barbara Gray Mr. Robert Burke 23 HOME ECONOMICS The Home Economics program at Westwood High Scool is operated by a dedicated faculty consisting of Miss Marguerite Knight, Dept. Head, Mrs. Joanne Arnold, and Mrs. Annette O ' Brien. These teachers put all their effort into making the Home Economics Department successful. For the clothing classes, Mrs. Joanne Arnold plans many field trips. The Child Growth and Development program involves supervision of the nursery school activity under the direction of Mrs. Annette O ' Brien. There are various courses relating to foods, taught by Miss Marguerite Knight; such as, Ethnic Foods. Advanced Foods, and Foods II. Much appreciation is due to this group of caring teachers who devote every day to the development of skills and the imparting of knowledge and awareness relating to the home economics field. Miss Marguerite Knight, Home Economics Chairperson Mrs. Annette O ' Brien Mr. Thomas Nelson Ms. Susan Adams INDUSTRIAL ARTS The steadily growing Industrial Arts Department at WHS, under the direction of Mr. Lawrence Rettman, offers students a wide range of courses and opportunities to learn about possi- ble industrial and technical careers. These courses include various levels of electronics, woodworking, metalworking, and mechanical and architectural drawing. In this department, stu- dents are able to develop the basic skills needed to enter any one of a number of industrial arts fields. The teachers of this department are to be commended for their high level of special- ized educational expertise. Mr. Lawrence Rettman Industrial Arts Chairman Mr. Robert Dennis PHYSICAL EDUCATION The Physical Education Department under the colorful lead- ership of Mr. Joseph Gearon offered the student body a series of rigorous courses. A new physical fitness course was introduced in which students were required to take swimming, jump roping and weight lifting. The purpose was to emphasize the importance of good physical conditioning. The course proved to be a chal- lenge, particularly to those who tend toward the sedentary life. Other activities offered were basketball, yoga, volleyball, soc- cer, tennis, football, softball, badminton a nd many more. A half- year health class is required of sophomores. All the teachers deserve a round of applause for making physical education enjoyable. Fun was combined with preparation for a lifetime of good health. Mr. Joseph Gearon, Athletic Director Mr. Russell Downes Miss Elizabeth Rice Mrs. Kathy Delany-Smith Mr. Paul Tucelli Mr. Robert Bonn Mr. Michael Ryan, Athletic Trainer NURSE School nurse Mrs. Elizabeth Clement was always there for anyone who needed her attention, whether medical or just in the form of a friendly TLC smile. The Class of ' 81 would like to express its appreciation for her skill, patience, and understanding. We wish her the best next year! Mrs. Elizabeth Clement MATH The Mathematics Department, headed by Mr. James Pen- der, and consisting of Mr. Baker, Miss Bolles, Mr. Fischler, Mr. Hargreaves, Mr. Kodzis, Mr. Vallancourt, and Mr. Walsh wel- comed two members this year, Miss Karen Maruca and Mrs. Elizabeth Rae. This department offers a large selection of courses, from basic math to A. P. Calculus. Computer math courses, may be chosen as electives. Also, several extra- curricular activities such as the Math Team and competitive math exams are sponsored for any interested students. The Math Seminar Room continued to be invaluable to students in all math courses. The Class of ' 81 thanks the members of this fine department. — Mr. James Pender, Math Chairman Mr. Richard Hargreaves Mr. David Walsh Miss Karen Maruca Miss Judith Bolles Mrs. Elizabeth Rae % T1 ' ■mraflfj SCIENCE The Science Department, under the direction of Mrs. Maxine Thwing, continued to offer a wide variety of courses in biology, chemistry, and physics this year. The department has courses at all levels of difficulty, from Introductory Physical Science to Chem. Study, A.P. Biology, and A. P. Physics. The Biomedical course is a two-year interdisciplinary program specifically de- signed for people who wish to enter the growing health careers field. Courses in all areas include laboratory work which com- pliments classroom instruction. To the dedicated staff of this department the Class of 1981 extends its best wishes. Mrs. Dorothy Saltmarsh Mr. Gail Thwing Mr. Ivan Van de Workeen r LA Mr. Edward Marx Mr. Kevin Burke Mr. Christos T. Sarris 29 SOCIAL STUDIES The Social Studies department, under the leadership of Mr. Robert Avakian, gave the students of Westwood High School another year of enlightening instruction providing a whole range of courses dealing with man and society. The first taste of high school for Freshmen included such courses as Comparative Political Systems and Ancient History, while the Sophomores concentrated on the World We Live On. Upperclassmen have the chance to gain A. P. credit in both Western Civilization and U.S. History, as well as concentrate on India, China, Psychology, and Sociology. Surely no one will forget the Social Studies Corridor, espe- cially the sound of Mr. Beurman commanding Freshmen to Get out of my corridor! — Mr. Robert Avakian, Social Studies Chairman I Mr. Peter Case Miss Priscilla Congdon ■MMMMMBWMI MManMHnmai 10 M 3 Mr. John R. Sloan Mr. Robert Tosca Miss Barbara Wing Mrs. Elaine Robinson UIIUIJUi SPECIAL EDUCATION Mrs. Janet Borgman In the Special Education Program exceptional children learn the fundamentals of read- ing, writing, and arithmetic, as well as cooking and sewing. In addition, on-the-job- training is provided in the school cafeteria. Some stu- dents also attend regular clas- ses. The excellent staff of this program directs the students in ' developing their special tal- ents. Miss Roberta Jackson Mrs. Patricia Reardon THE ALTERNATIVE PROGRAM Mr. Michael Ryan Miss Ann Vozella The Alternative Program has been set up to permit students to pursue their academic goals in another educational setting. Best wishes to the teachers in this valuable program for continued suc- cess. 1 32 ■■■■■■■■ • LEARNING CENTER The members of the Learning Center provide students with an opportunity to improve their learning progress under faculty supervision. Mainstreaming those students with learning dis- abilities or with needs for remedial assistance is one of their many responsibilities. Under the supervision of Mr. Peden, the staff, consisting of Mr. Cummings, Mrs. Ruede, Mrs. Stacey, and Mrs. Rosengarten, assisted the students with their school- work. Many thanks to the staff for their time and dedication all year long. Mr. Keith Peden, Learning Center Director Mrs. Ann Ruede Mr. Roger Cummings Mrs. Carol Rosengarten Mrs. Martha Stacey Mr. Eugene Swezey, Media Center Director MEDIA CENTER Under the direction of Mr. Eugene Swezey and Librarian Mrs. Virginia McCoubrey, the Media Center provides an array of learning resources to aid the students of Westwood High. The department offers a number of helpful services and audio-visual instruction. Besides services, the department offers a vast collection of magazines, newspapers, books, and recreational literature, all instrumental in the learning process. The audio visual section of the Media Center, as well as rhe television section, falls under the direction of Mr. Harry Groden, expertly assisted by Mrs. Markarian and Mrs. Boger. We praise the diligent efforts made by all these hard-working individuals. Mr. Harry Groden Audio Visual Specialist Mrs. Virginia McCoubrey Librarian Mrs. Bernie Boger Mrs. Helen Markarian CUSTODIANS Mr. Alfred Rock Mr. John Foley Mr. Arthur Schroeder CAFETERIA Sitting (left to right): D. Rich, F. Rork, E. Averitt.G. Dramis, J. Washburn, K. Beltramini, S. West, Standing (left to right): B. Dudash, S. Collins, R. Brawley, D. Salisbury, R. Gallante, C. Croake, A. Anderson. 34 ■■■■■■Hi Miss Marguerite Knight HANK YOU BEST WISHES After more than forty years of teaching, Miss Marguerite Knight is retiring from the Home Economics Department of Westwood High School this year. Miss Knight joined the faculty of the high school in 1948, and has seen many changes over the years. She watched the Home Economics Department grow from a one-room program at the junior high, which then housed students in grades 7-12, to a major department at the high school. In addition to teaching both science and home economics, Miss Knight was the director of Westwood ' s school lunch program for twenty years. Miss Knight is a teacher who cares a great deal about each of her students, and she feels that the more interest she shows in them, the better work her students will do. After forty-one years of teaching she knows she will miss it very much. However, Miss Knight is looking forward to an exciting new career of traveling and visiting friends in California and Hawaii. Everyone at Westwood High School will miss her and wishes Miss Knight much happiness in the future. Mr. John R. Sloan The class of ' 81 would also like to extend their best wishes to Mr. David Sanfason, of the English Department, and Mr. John R. Sloan, of the Social Studies Department. Their service to Westwood High School has been marked by excellence, diligence, and devotion throughout the years. We thank them both for their support and, with much gratitude, wish them luck in their new positions. Mr. David Sanfason 35 SENIORS I 36 vv C£ Z4A JhtCrtU THE MOSAIC WALL The wall is built of stones all varying in color, composition and size — all firmly held in place by mortar. Time passes. Rains wash the surface Winds of change buffet the wall and shake the foundation Clouds cast a shadow of sadness. These elements weaken the bonds. The mortar crumbles The wall topples The stones are liberated. Now each piece lies near to the others — free. No longer forming a part of the structure, each element dependent on the others But each stone a separate entity. Strengthened by the past, each waits to make new contributions in new surroundings. Each waits to add its uniqueness to a new, spectacular masterpiece. Kristine Berkland, ' 81 37 PAUL LA CAMERA 99 Porter Street Each time you hurt, you come back stron- ger Belore long, you flat-out, get tough, both mentally and physically Photo. Photes Likes Stones. Geils. 9-15. Gay-Bo. Staters, inseparable dislikes defensive linemen who don t shower pet peeves Ernie Richards, going home and s Does Howdy Doody have favorite people Beth, Tones. Harry, McD. KCr. football team favonte activi- ties sleeping found at Beth s house, dis- membered on the field , on the track Stay tranquil college Baseball 2; Football 1.2,3.4. Track 3.4; Stu- dent Council 3.4; Class Treasurer 3; Class President 4; Powder Puff coach 4; Donut Committee 4 ELIZABETH ANN SETON WHITE 213 Whitewood Road Hitch your wagon to a star. Liz, Beth nappy, preppy, tight , blue eyes, talkative likes: summer, alligators, Ziggy, Nikes, Snoopy cards, sailing, song Easy , sunsets, rainbows. 37 dislikes: tough guys, ignorance, writing compositions, backstabbers I ' m not overweight, I ' m undertall ' favorite people: family, team- mates. Swensen s buddies, other special fnends pet peeves: DONUTS. diets, peo- ple making fun of my Boston accent, driving, being walked all over favorite activities: eating, soccer, ice-hockey, traveling, people- watching Lunch! . Only kidding. where found: selling donuts, on the run, Swensen ' s-Fanueil Hall, Nantasket beach That ' s excellent! ' college, law school. Senior Class Vice-President; Donut Commit- tee Chairperson; National Honor Society 3.4— Vice-President; Girls ' Soccer 1 .2,3,4— Co-captain; Winter Track 3,4 — Cc-captain; Girls ' Basketball 1; Powderpuff Football; Girls ' Softball 1 ,2,3,4 — Co-captain; A.F.S. Club 3,4; Green Years Staff — typist CLASS OF ' 81 AMY LYNCH 93 Fensview Drive Go as far as you can see When you get there, you will see further. Descriptive characteristics: Archiac smile Likes: Craigville Beach, Dinner parties Pet peeves: the Thesbians, Pukey Favorite People: Dide, Andy, Alexa Favo- rite activities: Art, travel, Bohemian Adven- tures, stealing signs Where found: Cape Cod, Boston, Art Room, Italy in April Other; Thanks, Milan, Sloan and Case Plans for the future: Tufts, successful career, happy life. Np Parenthesis 4; Track 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Green Years Staff; Field Hockey 2,3.4; Co-captain, Manager of Tennis 2; Prom Committee 3; Class Secretary 4. NANCY FOXX 43 Oriole Road There is no such thing as best in a world of individuals. Nancy. Nance blue eyes, distinctive laugh, always chewing gum favorite acti- vities: pigging out with Linda and Rob, play- ing the flute. Carol ' s Noxzema fights pet peeves: busy phones, static cling, tuning pic- colos likes: GH, cuties, song Easy , get- ting letters dislikes: selling tickets, Mon- day mornings, being broke Will you please bring your money in ?! favorite people: CPS wing crowd, B.F. ' s and B.M. ' s (especially C.L,J.B.D.R,K,L), G.G.. family, Class of ' 81 Four and One! where found: anywhere but homeroom college Marching and Concert Band 1 ,2,3,4, secret- ary 3. vice-pres 4; Musical Pit Orchestra 3,4 Class Treasurer 1,4; Student Council 4 National Honor Society 3,4; Spring Track 2 Green Years Staff; Powderpuff Football French Club 1,2. SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS 1 38 SENIOR CLASS ADVISORS Sitting: Mrs. Joanne Arnold, Miss H. Joan Dillon; Standing (left to right): Mrs. Hollis Perry.Mr. David Sanfason, Mrs. Irene Dhosi, Mr. David Walsh, and Mr. Michael Milan. Missing: Mr. Lawrence Vallancourt. ELLEN AHO 117 Winter Street Live for today. Ellen blue eyes, blonde . . . likes: funny movies, chicken, anything blue ... pet peeves: lime-green, cliques, elevator music . . . Don ' t bug me . . . favorite people: J.D.F., B.A., LB., J.W., J.F., and the rest of the entire squadron . TGIF . . favorite activities: spectator sports, flying, eating . . . Armed Services. Business Club 4. ANTHONY BADESSA 121 Burgess Avenue Love to laugh, to live, to laugh, to love. Tony, Anchovies hardy Italian laugh . . likes: trucks, wine, women and song, spending money, TGIF dislikes: attempts, disco Barbie pet peeves: Mon- day mornings, John, school pizza, snobs, conceited people, Joe F., ... Quote un- quote . favorite people: Rob, J.N., Alan, Eric . . . Ha? . . favorite activities: fixing and driving the truck, ham radio, baseball, hockey, laughing, camping . It ' s Prince spaghetti day, found: under the hood, in De- dham-Demolay, outdoors (mountains) . . . Don ' t ask me . co-op, computers. Swim Team 1 . WILLIAM BARTOW 44 Conant Road The great hope of the future lies in our indi- 1 vidual character and ability to endure. Bill, Bartman . . . brown hair, blue eyes, tall, I quiet . . likes: all sports, tall girl basketball ' players, Bruce Springsteen . . . Dislikes: I I waiting for rides, Saturday morning nautilus, searching the streets for the party, busy sig- ' i nals, Sunday afternoons, crowded places n ... pet peeves: 4 at a table, clogs, red lights, t driving with CD., running on empty . . favo- rite people: Sue, CD., f-Buck, Monty, Skel, hoop team favorite activities: hoop, par- • ties, eating, sleeping Be serious. . . J| where found: cruising in the Monterey, the I gym, anywhere and everywhere with Sue . . . college. Basketball 1,2,3,4; baseball 1,2,4; National ' ■ J Honor Society 3.4; Photography Club 4; Bas- ketball Intramurals 1 ,2,3,4; Green Years. SCOTT D. BEATON 165 Stanford Drive You ' ve got to love yourself before you can ever love another. Scott likes: well dressed females, mellow , music, drive-ins, recognition, SASB maneuv- ers dislikes: being cold, bossy people, inconsiderate people, crowded places pet peeves: smoking, lots of make-up, cli- | ques . . . Really . . . favorite people: S.A., j S.G., J.F., S.M., first cousins . . . Be se- rious favorite activities: tennis, boxing, WSI, Seriously now . found: tennis courts, swimming pool, movies . . . college, graduate school. ■Boys ' Swim Team 1,2,3,4; Boys ' Tennis 1,2,3,4; Senior Play. STEPHEN AUSEVICH 118 Church Street Surely you know that many runners take part in a race, but only one of them wins the prize. Run then, in such a way as to win the prize. Steve blonde, always ready, willing and able likes: D Is and rest areas on the Cape, red bandanas, nice cars. Gatorade. Club, B.S.P , good music, good times dislikes: A.M. track practice, cold people, being injured and or out of shape, sleeping m car pet peeves: cigarette smoke, working weekends, cars without music. Junior Year. 2-mile No Problem favorite people: SB., S.G., J.G., T.F., the whole crew But it has class favorite activities: run- ning, all sports, road trips to Cape, Gum- balls , SASB. maneuvers Life is flawed found: on the track, in Camaro. workin at Gulf, on motorcycle, in gym college. Track 1 ,2,3,4; Musical 4; Senior Play; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, capt. 4; Winter Track 1,2,3,4; Green years ROBERT BAKER 403 Hartford Street Fun without living is living without fun. Bob, Bakes blond hair likes: motorcy- cles, hockey, football, golf, outdoors dis- likes: slow drivers, work, getting up early pet peeves: working weekends I don ' t know favorite people: R.M., J.T., It ' s a hassle, baby found: with R.M.. Dedham, Capitol, cruising on motorcyle work, travel. Football 1. PAMELA JEAN BASHIAN 1 1 Churchill Road The smile that lights the face will also light the heart. Pam, Pammy, Angel brown hair, brown eyes, daydreamer. impatient, paranoia case likes: puppies, roses. Seger. summer, beach bums. Cape, dark tans, shopping. Carol Burnett. J. Geils. MB, jokes, stuffed animals dislikes: LP, TTOTMC, 2:30 AM joy rides, rain, rumors, Double Baggage pet peeves: JC s, snobs, curfews, SAT ' s. cruising in Westwood, maybe s. not enough twix, impossible tongue twisters favor- ite people: the Wolverine crew. S.H. mem- bers, the gang, the in at XBHS. NF and summer gang, Stichy I and II That ' s wicked where found: in the BLR. the Cape, XBHS parking lot favorite activi- ties: dancing, cheering, gabbing on the phone, skiing, E block chicken fights What s up? ' college Cheerleader 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 1.2.3,4. Senior Play; Track 1 .2; Powderpuff Football 4; Green Years; Drill Team 1 .2 MICHELE BEAULIEU 984 High Street Give a man a fish ana he II last a day. teach a man to fish and he II survive a lifetime Michele. Belle. Schell tall, long fingers women s libber likes orange soda amusement parks. Hawaii, purple corvettes Doobies. exit signs dislikes rain. French Mrs Fitzgerald s car SMTPSWBF pet peeves Xavenan dances, lost in Ash land. Carol s witches shoes, freshmen, mak ing sand snakes favorite activities sew ing. teaching CCD, listening to the radio favorite people Bigelow Mane. Kathy. Carol. Kathy. Maura. Bernard. Mary. Annie. Jeff occifer found the golf course, bowling alley. Scout house, church college, architecture National Honor Society 3.4. Drama Club 2. No Parenthesis 4. AFS 4. Costume Commit- tee 1.2.3.4 ANNE BECKER 225 Sycamore Drive I am what I wish to be when I wish to be it Anne. Annie short, blue eyes, long brown hair likes anything blue, summer, the Cape, concerts. B day surprises pet peeves homework, math, curfews, nagging, people who talk around you, excuses lavonte people all the old fnends and the new ones favorite activities: partying, sailing. S S . meeting people found: out of Westwood. on the beach, C F., col- lege Color Guard 1.2.3; Green Years KRISTINE M. BERKLAND 355 High Street We are not at our best perched at the summit, we are climbers, at our best when the way is steep Kns. blond hair, blue eyes likes Seges. the Monkees. G.H . the 21. Rice Krispie Treats. RWSB happy trays. H Y N . dislikes: itchy sweaters, nylons, unfeeling people, blushing pet peeves: uneven oarettes. being called Kristin, cur- tews. Irving on the other side ol town You crack me up favorite people: the enead. my twin ' . those wild, impetuous boys. JRS favorite activities: laughing with fnends. being a rock found: the Berk- land Estate, buying Slim Jims, in search of M2. Monty s kitchen the annuals . Dun- can Donuts at 5. seedless watermelons, comandos college, plans to be bronzed Class Vice-President 3; Class Secretary 2, Student Council 4; Senior Play: Powder Puff 4. Senior Banquet Committee 4; Student Announcer 4; Pep Club 1.2,3,4; Winter and Spnng Track 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Green Years, Soccer 1 .2,3,4; Girls ' Basket- ball 1.2,3; Prom Committee 3. DEBRA M. BIGELOW 135 Fisher Street It is the gentle nature of every human heart to reach for something beautiful. ' ' Debbie. Biggie. Big D. Deb. Debitapoo almond eyes, distinctive nose, active vocal chords likes: band rainbows, purple. OJ. orange soda. Xavenan dances, the (lute line, preps, competitions. Hawaii, green M M ' s BF s dislikes: snobs, freshmen, memonz- ing music, undisciplined rehearsals, applica- tion essays, cliques, tactless smokers pet peeves: red pants, freshmen, conceited guys. M.D.. substitutes SMTPSWBF Big D favorite people Holy Moses, M B . M F . BFs, Mrego. G.B.. MM., Take a beating favorite activities: band, babysitting, art, volleyball, travel This is true ' Flute time found: band room, practice rooms, competitions. Bergson ' s uh uh lead paint I love it ' A special thanks to my mom and dad Take a left Mike Join the Army college for Physical therapy, become well known, wealthy and live happily ever after Band 1 ,2.3,4; Concert Band 1 .2.3.4, Orches- tra 1.2.3.4. Senior Play; Musical 1,2,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Green Years; No Parenthesis 4. Prom Committee 4 MARK N. BEDER 136 Phillips Brooks Road Strive to develop a strong mind and body in life, lor with this, success is inevitable Mark. Marcus. D sell-assertive, care- free likes traveling. 007 movies, chic hotels-restaurants, beating Ashland. Millis, the Great outdoors dislikes wakinq-up earty, attempted beatings, being bugged pet peeves OS. Ashland track, being no 2, poison ivy youch lavonte people C K , Mac. S.K.. J.D., Rog. girls and boys track teams. Hoop team tavortie activi- ties Stamp collecting, all sports, parties Yeah, you know what you re taking about found: on the track, roads ol Westwood, Schaetfer Stadium, in the gym Don ' t tell me what to do The Pine Tree college. Navy, business administration. Spnng Track 1.2.3,4; Cross Country 2.3,4, tn-capt 4; Winter Track 4; Boys Basketball 1.2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Green Years; Chess Club 1,2,3; President 3; Math Team 1,2,3.4 MARK BERNSTEIN 78 Locust Drive We must dare, and dare again, and go on daring. Mark tall, blue eyes, brown hair likes: Hendrix ' s music dislikes: English home- work pet peeves: people who are wimps favorite people: Bob. Mark, Pam, Maura, Sal, meets. Tim, Jan, Debra favorite activ- ities: playing electric bass, electronics Really Ah, yes WIMP . . Crank it college, electronic and aero- space engineering. Football 1,2; Track 1,2,4; Ski Club 1,2,4; Photography Club 2. SUSAN E. BLACK 534 Oak Street Beauty is not discovered with the eye but with the soul. Sue. Babbles long auburn hair likes: ice cream, longer , meeting new people, and talking dislikes: artifical people, cold mornings, beards pet peeves: snobs, long lectures, AM radio, fussy people, SAT ' s deja vu favorite people: Anne, C.W., M.F., N.F.. PR.. Mrs. -Dettbarn, Heather. P.O.H. ' s Pilots Go for it favorite activities: playing piano, diving, dancing, spending money Hola, Chico college, business and Spanish. National Honor Society 3,4; Girls ' Swim Team 2; Spanish Club 1,3,4; Senior Play. 40 PAUL BOUCHER 40 Oak Street A day without laughter is wasted. Paul likes: road trips, summer nights, funny people, loud music, weekends dis- likes: staying in, rainy nights pet peeves: no ' s, mornings, undecisive people, being un- organized, being late, curfews favorite ale:TM, R.J..W.C, favorite activities: all, hockey, sleeping, nights, crowds, working out. dirt bikes college. THOMAS BOYD 215 Blue Hill Drive I tell y ou this, no eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn. ' ' Tom ... 8, Boydie, T.S., . . . likes: Garden, Southern Fried Rock, cruising in the B-mobile ... dislikes: B.P.O. (cell block 1), early Christmas trees, 5:30 a.m. practice . pet peeves: anyone got a can opener?, Red Panthers . . . ssup . . . favorite people: Ricey, Harpo, Gags, Mac, McD. Keith and the class of ' 81 . favorite activities: moving green V.W. ' s, skiing, C.D.B. AT C.C.C. . . . found: at the rink, on the lynx or partying . . . college. Hockey 1,2,3,4; Golf Team 1,2,3,4; Senior Play; Donut Committee 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. GEORGE BREGIONOS 105 Tamarack Road Life is good, until you ' re old enough to real- ize what life is. Descriptive characteristics: Long brown hair (the d. 300 look) . . Likes: Disco . . Dislikes: hard rock ... Pet Peeves: School, 8 a.m. visits to the office, taking tests . . . Favorite activities: fast cars . . Plans for the Future: Make an easy million. THOMAS BUCHMUELLER 105 Stanford Drive Less is more. ' Tom T. Buck . . . messy, artist likes: The Boss, being immature, the sun- roof . dislikes: chasing parties pet peeves: waiting for people, people mispro- nouncing my last name . . . ' Yup . . favo- rite people: Skel, Mania and the boys, Hane, Mac and Julio . favorite activities: tennis, sleeping, bush league hoop, playing with food college and then implode Senior play; Ho Parenthesis 3,4; Basketball Intramurals 1 ,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Tennis 2,3,4; Photogra- phy Club 4; Green Years. CHRIS CAVANAUGH 27 Alder Road Don;t worry about the past it ' s already gone; don ' t worry about the future it ' s not here yet; just sit down, relax, and enjoy the present. Cav . . rowdy at times, loud likes: sports, parties dislikes: freshman, Camp Monomy Pet peeves: snobby girls You only live once. favorite people: McD, Keith. Gags, Nike, Fran, Terry, Donna favorite activities: weight lifting (12 ounce curls) where found: weight room, library . school. Football 4; Track 1 ,2,3,4. ROBERT BRAWLEY 53 Wildwood Drive Nothing gets done by sitting. Bob . . shiney cars, straw hair . likes: beating Hull, swimming all the time, Skynyrd, post-competition jams . dislikes: Hull Monday mornings, rain pet peeves: War- ren, Ben, being called Brawler ' , Pa , giving Dev money, getting tennis balls thrown at me . . . favorite people: B.F. ' s, Carol, The in- strument room gang , B.F. party gang . You ' ll get over it . . favorite activities: swimming, leading band, band competitions, trio strikes . . . found: either in the pool or in Music room . . . college. Band 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Hoop Band 3,4; Student Council 2,3; Track 2,3; Swim Team 1,2,3,4, Capt. 4; Drum Major 4. DOUGLAS BROWN 1645 High Street A bird in the hand is safer than one over- head. Doug . . . likes: chocolate milk, erasable pens ... pet peeves: snobs, wind, square balls . . favorite people: Jim, Sal, Jerry, Tim, Gus . . . What? . . . favorite activities: proc- rastinating, goofing-otf . college. Soccer 1; Basketball 1,2; Spring Track 1,2,3,4; Winter Track 3,4. ERIC BYRNES 32 Sexton Avenue To live life is to love life. Eric . . . likes: work dislikes: homework favorite activities: woodworking, fishing ... pet peeves: hot tips from a math teacher favorite people: Mr. Nelson, friends where found: work college Track 1,2. JAMES CERULLO 24 Burgess Avenue A quitter never wins, a winner never quits. Jim, Jimbo. Jimmy ' C 60, brown hair, brown eyes, determined likes: the Doors, Devo, the Sled, vacations, summer, Kama kazis, retrospect, taking his time. Kinko the clown dislikes Mondays, school in general, sleeping in puddles, PS D s. sprints pet peeves: Camp Monomoy, practice. The hiking trip , work, reality patrol Is the weight room open? Really. Really favorite people: Gus, Fitz. Howie, J.C.. T.F., Fran, Varto. Coach T , lavonte acti- vities: enjoys weight training, wood shop quartet, breaking the wedge Hey. ya wanna spot? found: in the weight room plans: M.B.C.C. Spring Track 1,2, Winter Track 2.4. Football 4, Intramural weight training 1.2,3.4. GARARDO CIAMPA 28 Evergreen Avenue The drfteuty n Me a the choee .Mrry.lhewomp llakan. neat pesairmsti c. Short likes N Y VinliM!. working. ■MUndi loud muK. ACDC dttkkaa: daco. greesey tood sleep pet peeves Red Sox. i m psyched tali people, having no raney YV uji a«j 1 ten ya 1 favo- r  peoptt Regg Duane Glassock. bush league gang favorite activities bush league hockey, cards, guns found out- doors — around, wherever college KATHY CLARKE 81 Cc e«gh Street Live and let party Kathy. KC blonde, blue eyes, short Mum parry, rock n roll, disco, concerts, the Roemg Stones. Kaiuha. dislikes school. Oets. alarm clocks pet peeves typing. LiP Ya know favonte people seff-contamed buddies. Bnan. Hallie Dana Johnna. Pam. Phil lavonte activities gong lo the beach, roeer sk ating, concerts. parties, sleeping late found anywhere but Westwood. Town Paint, room 155. school, work. Chorus 1.2 KAREN CLONEY 9 Walker Road Happness a tound along the way. not at the end ot the road Karen Okie eyes, twin lines Cape Cod sun. vacations dokkes: mornings. homework, being bored pet peeves term papers, swm praOces mega favor ite people J.P.T.flfl family and mends favorite activities talking about Richard found poo , traveling college Swim Team 1 2 3 4 Capt 4 Pep Club t 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3. Track 2. Green TIMOTHY COLEMAN 238 Dover Road You only fcve once . Coley l ' you cant fa «t. forget V L es last can. OaH i e r daco, punk, school. and Berne Pet Peeves slow drivers, hard pec Favonte People Meat . Sal. and Bob Favorite ActMbes weekend dubbing and working on cars Where Found: concerts. Rhode Island, and dubs Future Plana: Computer Science J. DANIEL CLANCY 39 Beechnut Road Forever, good friends stay together and share what life brings. ' Dan. Clank red hair, talkative likes: mellow music, letters, sports dislikes: chauffer , phonies, chemistry pet peeves: busy signals, bad ankle What ' s up? favonte people: B.G. Comp , A P., SKJ.DJM. Nobles college friends favorite activities: tennis, c-rd ' s, bowling found: T-courts. Nobles. Norwood Col- lege Tennis 2,3,4. Captain 4. Basketball 2. Bas- ketball Manager 1.3,4; Sacred Cheese 2, Green Years. National Honor Society 4. MARYANN CLOHERTY 76 Aran Road What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies with- in us. Maryann. Mare likes: the Busch gang , the P.O. crowd, talks with L.D., to and from that Thanksgiving football game. Xmas shop- ping with Liz and Barb, donuts, 3. lavender dislikes: scary drivers, complicated plans, glary highways, misunderstandings, tile floors, cameras in W.R.. circling rotanes I feel so bad but , b b . . . b favonte people: family, teammates, special friends — L.D., E.W.. M.D.. B.G., C.K., P.M.. . favorite activities: skiing adventures with Maur, tennis on Oak St. with B.G and MO, DO. and Chinese at 2, travel- ing to football games, field hockey, hornger- ing college, a happy life. Field Hockey 2.3.4; AFS 3.4; Ski team 1; Track 2; Ski Club 3,4; No Parenthesis 4; Pow- derpuff football 4; National Honor Society 4; Green Years. KEVIN CLONEY 9 Walker Road We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails. Kevin blond hair, blue eyes, twin likes Flonda 81. loud tunes, the Cape dislikes: 34 hour train rides pet peeves: cartroubles sup 7 ' favorite people: PJB. Tabes. Tony. McD, Photo, KB 2 , Cecca favorite activities: swimming, sailing, wa- ter skiing, snow skiing found: pool, in the blues mobile college Football 1 ; Swim Team 1 ,2,3.4. DANICE COLLETTE 85 Elm Street To unde rstand the message of nature, is to understand the meaning of life. Danice. Dan, D , wavy light brown hair, blue eyes likes: Acadia National Park, N.H., ice-cream, camping, summer dis- likes: English, all meats behave pet peeves: snobs, LP. favorite people: J.K., A.M., C.K., Mr. Case, my dad. my friends found: working with special kids at the West- wood High on Saturday, around town . . . college, working with kids. S.N.A.R.C. 1,2.3; A block cooking class with retarded kids 4; Nursery school 3,4; Saturday recreation program 1,2,3.4; Mon- day Recreation Program 1 ,2,3. JOSEPH COLLINS 15 Hemlock Drive Set your goals high, and strive to be the very best! Descriptive characteristics: easygoing Likes: 11, sleeping late, weekends, skating in the garden Dislikes: horses that break Pet peeves: losing, Monday mornings, getting up early . Favorite people: C.C., A, B.B., B.K., MM. . . Favorite activities: baseball, hockey, hoop Plans for the fu- ture: College. Baseball 1,2,3,4: Football 4.; Boys ' Hockey 4.; Track 1; PAMELA A. CONNELLY 60 Greenacre Road Fun grows with happiness, sunshine and laughter and lives as a smile in your heart ever after. Pam . . light brown, blue, brat, spoiled likes: hockey games, late nights, General Hospital, spending money dislikes: rain, Monday mornings, colds, reality . . . pet peeves: humid weather, backstabbers, older sisters, lost causes mept , I ' m lost . favorite people: C.W., Toni, Claire, Chrissy, Kippy, Sue and the gang . favorite activi- ties: talking on the phone, sleeping, fast cars on slow nights, eating . . Help me . . . found: H.S. parking lot, Lost Brooke, with the gang, Dedham college. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Powder Puff Football; Prom Committee 3; Green Years Staff. SALVATORE CONSOLI 80 Walker Road Speak softly, carry a big stick, you will go lar (F.D.R.j Salvi, Salami, Salovie, Mad Dog gets along wth others, very Italian, Mafiaso . . likes: 44 magnum, Z28, mustangs, hockey, nautilus, Chawfutawbut Road, St. Timothy ' s Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Beatles, Roll- ing Stones, Cars, Vals, Bruins, Dolphins, Dip SIp, zone, number nine . . dislikes: Dace, Filliam, Lori, B-52, Devo, punk, Yankees, screaming mothers, winter, Cars concert, . pet peeves: Can I see you I.D.? . . . The world is full of kings and 3ueens who blind your eyes and steal your reams, it ' s heaven and hell. (Black Sab- bath) . . favorite people: Jim, Meats, Coley, Bob, Mr. Kodzis, Mr. Earls, Mick, Barry, J.C., Mr. Colluci . favorite activities: raquetball, hockey, basketball, driving fast, running, sleeping, ski mobiling, skiing, . . found: in the Carribeans, on the beach . . college, electronics and aerospace engineer, lo be with Pam fore ver. Football 1 ; Baseball 2; Spring Track 1 ,3; Win- ter Track 2. KERRY CRAWFORD 27 Draper Lane But they ' ll never be able to take my dreams . Kerry blue eyes, brown hair, brat, bad temper, starting trouble likes: getting the car, weekends at Cape, people pet peeves: slow drivers, running out of money . . . You hear me, but you ' re not listening. ' . . Go, it ' s green favorite people. J.S., Karen, Elaine, Cath, family, the rest know favorite activities: booze cruises, N.B.. N.D., . . . let ' s go eat. found: everywhere and anywhere, but never to be found school, weeks at the Cape. MARIE KAREN CONNELL 33 Wessex Dnve Face your fears then do something Mane blue eyes, freckles, always smiling . . . likes: getting into the tournament. Berk- land speed, traveling, talking. STE. ice skat- ing, snowdays. Boston. 25. beating Fox boro, green bandanas dislikes Knee in- juries, Sat s. backing up. blushing, boring weekends pet peeves G Marie, bowling in Norwood, broken nails, skinny parking spaces (Millis) Je ne sais pas ' You ' ve got to be kidding favorite peo- ple: Nubber squad, table at A block, the rest know who they are favorite activities: soc- cer, skating, hanging around with friends, munchin ' out found: home studying?, on the soccer field, with friends college good luck everyone . Soccer 2,3.4; Freshman Basketball; Basket- ball manager 2.3; National Honor Society 3.4; American Field Service 3.4. President 4. Glee Club 1 ; Green Years; Powder Puff 4. Musical ' s Ticket Committee 4 MAUREEN CONNERS 22 Booth Dnve Happiness is not having what you want but wanting what you have. Maureen likes: GH, pink, designer clothes dislikes: P.P., the creep, Young Life pet peeves: B.F. ' s Prep clothes, food with eyes, S.K., Favorite People: Dave. Marty 0, D.T., T.D., R.S.. VB ' s favonte activities: shopping, TV watching found: at Roche Bros., at locker 714 and 715 college. National Honor Society 4; No Parenthesis 2 WALTER CONTE 21 Washington Street The characteristics of life are based on emo- tions and determination Walt. Wally 6 tail. 185 bs. green eyes, never shaved, hair never combed likes: trucks, money, sleeping, eating, dogs, fast Italian sports cars dislikes: slow drivers. cats. Dodge, cops pet peeves waking up in the morning Don ' t worry about it favorite people: Tony, Bob, Paul. Mike. Stephen. Joe, Al. Ed, Dave. Bob. Jerry favorite activities: playing football four wheel driving, scuba diving, fishing, camping Take it easy found: football field, in my truck, working, driving college Football 1.2.3.4; Track 4; Photography Club 4. CATHERINE CURTIN 24 Cobleigh Street To live in hearts we leave behind. Is not to die V KIMBERLY CURTIN 49 Sunrise Rd Smile and lei the world wonder why. Kim Kimba. Hoggy brown hair, lewelry, long fingernails likes: sunsets. Money, diamondsioz s ol gold, the Doors, snow storms, going sideways dislikes: rainy days. Hashing blue lights pet peeves: Monday mornings, most 82 girls. D.E.. peo- ple who are late, tailing out of cars Do it up Huh ' ' favorite people: Rich. B J . T H.. L M , R.M . the rest know who they are favorite activities horseback riding, skiing, boot legging, and cruising in the caddy found: Brockton bound, with Rich. at whaler s. everywhere and anywhere, with the girls college, travel and tourism Powder Putt Football 4; Pep Club 1.2. MICHELE MARIE CUSACK 24 Wellington Drive Fnends are certainly everything. Mickey. Mike freckles. All American girl, all smiles, preppie likes: gators. Mickey Mouse, orange Jaffa cans, having a good time, chicken fights, snowfights dislikes, mornings, make-up work, being grounded, working on weekends, curfews, waiting pet peeves: busy phones, mom ' s driving Bummer, Trops . no prob , favorite people: Kaylee, Jan, S.H. members, the leeches , Wolverine crew, thanks Mom and Dad favorite activities: cheering. Florida 81. decorating the BLR, cars with wings, decorating the football teams houses, talking on the phone flip out , outrageous ' found: in the BLR., cheering, at parlies, Lost Brook, Burger King, in Florida for February vacation Aquinas Junior College. Gymnastics Team 1 .2; Drill Team 2,3; Cheer- leading — basketball 1,3.4; Powder Puff Football 4; Prom Committee 3.4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; Green Years, Senior Class Play. Cheerieading — football 4. LAUREN DAHER 15 Hawktree Drive Life is but a moment of eternity. Lauren likes: music and sleeping dis- likes parallel parking, Wellesley adventures Do you know what I mean ' pet peeves: running for the bus, Monday morn- ings Can I ask a question ' favorite people AS. special friends, family col- lege A.F.S. 3.4; No Parentheses 3.4; Powder Puff 4. National Honor Society 3,4. Green Years Staff MAURA DARE 32 Aran Road We can not direct the wind, but we can ad- |ust our sails Maura docksiders and Levi ' s likes Va Beach Nehi. humpback whales, T shirts, the sea air dislikes: long train rides, good- byes, snowless winters, frozen toes favor- ite people the Busch qanq. Kath. Lauren, Mane. Sonia favorite activities sailing sol- ings. raquetball with Barb, climbing rigging ana furtign sails on board Regina Maris, out- ward bound adventures with Liz. beaching it with Kath found dodging tug boats and lerrys in Boston Harbor, skiing with MAC, chowing with friends college, travel Powder Puff 4: A F S 3.4, Track 1 ,2; National Honor Society 3,4; SkiClub3.4; Field Hockey 2.3; Girls Basketball 1 .2; Green Years Staff JOHN CURWEN 1 40 Conart Road I have yet to beat my father in golf. ' ' John likes: music, the great outdoors and a good bottle of champagne dislikes: Cadillacs pet peeves: term papers and workaholics lavonte activities: swim- ming, sailing, skiing, hiking and target shoot- ing . . . college, master ' s degree in electrical engineering. Band 4; Swim Team 1 ; Track 1. STEPHEN DACEY 465 Oak Street It is characteristic of pleasure that we can never recognize it to be pleasure till after it is gone. Stephen brown hair, blue eyes likes: traveling, parties, weekends dislikes: showoffs, homework pet peeves: waking up in the morning, snobs, Monday mornings What d ' ya say? What ' s up? favo- rite people: J.C., C.V., W.C., B.B., J.C favorite activities: baseball, football and hockey college. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Winter Track 3,4; Green Years Staff. THOMAS DARCY 147 Beechnut Road God grant me serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can and wisdom to know the difference. ' Tom . pet peeves: class of 1983, clean room favorite people: everybody favorite activities: commandos, SCC, Young life, ping pong, basketball, speeding F.B.I. plans for future: living. Boys Basketball 1.2.3.4; SCC 1.2.3,4. SUZANNE ELLEN DeANGELIS 48 Cherry Street Your time has come to shine; all your dreams are on their way Suzanne blonde hair, blue eyes, long nails, blind likes: parties, people, laughing, summer of 79 General Hos- pital dislikes: double standards, H.B. ' s pet peeves reality patrol, flees. BZ cop- ter, overtired syndrome. Jim ' s T.T. ' s. N.E. ' s favorite people: Kip, Toni, Claire, Chris- sy, Pam and the gang favorite activities: tennis, talking on the phone, breaking in to K.K. ' s car, N.D. ' s with L.R.J. . Mepf Oh really ' found: in the Nova, with the gang, the Ellis I will never . . . nursing. Powder Puff 4; Pep Club 1,2.3,4; Girls ' Ten- nis 1 ,2.4, Prom Committee 3,4; Green Years Staff. B ■■■i CAROL DECATUR 92 Webster Street I am a bit like a mosquito in a nudist camp, I know what to do but I don ' t know where to begin. Carol weird laugh, shoes, paranoid . likes: sleeping late, General, gum, junk food pet peeves: the pink girl, Mary ' s retainer, Kathy ' s psychological behavior tests, Hi guy . . . favorite people: Mary, Giggles, Kathy, Michele, Maura, the P.F. s, the staff and Dr. M., ... Whip, shy, bite . . . I ' m serious . . found: WW., the office, in the red toad . . that ' s wicked mean . . . hhhigh . college and a career in dental hygiene. Spanish Club 1 ,2; Color Guard 1 ,2; Pep Club 1 ,2; Costume Committe 4. CHRISTOPHER P. DeSISTO 104 Magnolia Drive A dunk, A dunk, my kingdom for a dunk. Chris, CD. . blond, blue eyes, dry witted, contented expression (usually) . . . likes: smiles from pretty girls, swishing J ' s, 9, J.T., outdoors . dislikes: 5 ' 1 1 , rehab, cold- ness, Jan. 1 deadlines, swollen arthrons . pet peeves: D.S., eating with T, dissolved anterior cryciates . . . What the hunteer? . . favorite people: Bart, Monty, las chicas, M and D favorite activities: absorbing rays, woodcarving, fishing, feasting intensely . . . regaaardless . . found: Monty ' s, shooting hoops, cooling out . What ho, Horatio ' plans: invent a way to breed lobs- ters. Class President 1 ; Baseball 1 ,2,4; Boys ' Bas- ketball 1 ,2,3,4; Photography Club 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Boys ' State 3; Soccer 1 ,2. THOMAS DEVLIN 295 Burgess Avenue Comedy provides the best of all mirrors to the life it mocks. Tom . likes: P.G. ' s on Mondays, C.C., busmdes, Doonsbury girls in cudas, Miss D ' s Bible class . dislikes: Garfield, indiffer- ence, white Nikes, dockers, panthers . Dan away favorite people: C.C. people, D.D. and D favorite activities: doodling bolos, baseball, soccer, collecting comics college, cartooning. Cross Country 1 ,2,3,4; Indoor Track 1 ,2,3,4; Spring Track 1 ,2,4. BERNARD DiGREGORIO 475 High Street And in the end, the love you take will be equal to the love you make. Bernard short, mellow, and hairy likes: B.F. football games, studying harmony, writing arrangements for Dance Band, Dance Band tours dislikes: homework pet peeves: shaving in a hurry, waking up, prac- ticing scales and exercises I don ' t know — I might have a lesson tonight. favorite people: J.M., J.H., PS., D.D.. T.M., S.G.. J.S., P.B., L.M., all the other B.f. ' s. James and Barbara favorite activities: playing viola, loafing, occasion composing, lesson . . . Music. Orchestra 1.2.3,4; WHS Dance Band 2.3,4; All State Orchestra 2,3.4; Senior Play: Dis- trict Orchestra 1 .2.3,4; All-Eastern Orchestra 4; Pit Orchestra 1 .3.4; Hoop Band 3,4. JOHN DELAPA 66 Oak Street I wish for that for just one time you could stand inside my shoes and just for that mo- ment I could be you and you ' d know what a drag it is to see you. John quiet around unfamilar people likes: studying the radical youth of the 1 960s, DEVO, Neil Young, Suzuki and Can Am motorcycles, B-52 ' s pet peeves: Harley Davidsons, things made in Japan . . Tell me about it . . . favorite people: Paul, Tony, Jerry, Greg, Jeff, the Swamp favorite acti- vities: playing guitar, motorcycles, roadrac- ing, motocross, music, S.C.U.B.A. . . . col- lege. Outing Club 1,2; Explorers Club 1,2. MICHAEL DEVLIN 21 1 Downey Street He who knows all will never learn, but he who learns will eventually know all. Michael, the Burger King different likes: the Rolling Stones, Ted Nugent, Burger King, art . . dislikes: homework, warnings, Baker ' s magic chart . . I ' m confused . favorite people: Macka, Gaks, McD. Boydie, Ricey, Harpo, Cav, Paul and Lauren . . . favorite activities: commando raids . . . found: Burger King art school. Football 3; Track 2,3,4; Boys ' Swim Team 1. JENNIFER DEW 979 High Street Freedom is moving easy in harness. ' Jennifer, Jen likes: lunch studies, T.B. ' s . dislikes: being behind favorite peo- ple: A.S.,M.T.,K.G., B.F. ' s . favorite activi- ties: competitions, track W.I.P.T.D. . . found: on field at half time college. Chorus 1 ,2; Track 1 ,2,3,4; Manager of Girls Basketball 3; Powder Puff 4; Color Guard 1,2,3,4, Cap. 4. ANNA MARIE DiMARTINO 50 Peartree Drive Memories are the best thing you could ever have in life, they ' re always good times. Anna Italian, short and cute brown eyes and hair Anna Banana likes: watch- ing the football games of 79 . when Maryann and Randy are in a great, fantstic mood, visiting people at oftices. WVBF dislikes: homework, boring weekends, changing clothes for gym, teacher ' s pets who always get into everything special, and being called Little Hugo pet peeves: get- ting up early in the morning, doing oral speeches Oh my God favorite peo- ple: ML, R.L., B.L. and other members ol the L lamily, E.S.. and a lot of other people yes, master ' favorite activities driv- ing, playing tennis, being with the family on special occasions, rollerskatmg and listening to the radio found: Simone Corp. Frank ' s of Bro , white Cutlass, gray Buick or red Cougar college. Senior Play; Drama Club 2; Photography Club 2. ■KAYLEE ANN DODGE 7S Wagon Road Lat today embrace the past with remembr- ances and tna future with longing Kaytee. K-K. Yopey blonde, btue eyes. slender and prepp l es gators, intense canvo s. B-S2 s. Stacey 9 cackle and getting kicked out ot the Tan with Troop 114 pet peeves b  ng ca ad skinny. U). having the moms dnve the BLT. Kayteech and double fQQ p PSUT . y know what I mean no prob favorite people Billy SS MC the Wolverine crew. SH members and the m at XBHS hobbies nabbing cheenng ballet and acting like a shrink tound m the BLR. at XBHS and behind a brush college Cheerleader t 2.3.4. Pep Club l .2.3.4. Track i Prom Committee 3.4 Senior Play. Green Years Staff JOSEPH DULLEA 97 Nahatan Street Your s whoty en penmental Joe ST. 160 pounds L es pep rat- M Favorite activities fishing Future a s i ag| Baseball 2.4. Winter Track 1.2 3 4 f DANIEL FAFARA 450 Canton Street No goal s too hqh rl we climb with confi- Dan. Fuff good-natured, blonde Ah yes Ukes doing nothing driving around in Cutlass, lazy summers m Marshfield. Saturday rights Pet Peeves looking like my brother, listening to other people s prob- lems, working. Favorite People Ch ipper. Raff LR RT LMJR Favome Acti- ves skiing boating sleeping, camping, hookey Future Plans ootege law Track 2. Ski Team 3.4: Pep Club 3.4 i STEPHEN FALLON 30 High Rock Lane Having fun a my way of kfe Afro. Harpo. Brdman. Wgga. Bioop afro, strange noises Who Mr, prat lem r Yeah nght ' Likes Skynyrd. Garden hockey Dislikes crutches, mono, preps BFs. foundation walls. 6 00 practices Favorite People WcO Too Strong. Keith. Gak. Rcey. June. Fitzy. Re Ifoy. John Cav Favorite Activities sports, parties Future Plans c osege Boys Soccer 1.2.3.4 Pep Club 1.2.34. Boys Hockey 1.2.3.4 Boys Tennis 2.3.4 RAFFI DOURSOUNIAN 48 Willard Circle Live life like there s no tomorrow Ratfi brown hair and brown eyes likes: sleeping late, driving around, gook. a full wallet dislikes: slow drivers, being late yah right favorite people: D.F., C.T.. LR.. LM. Band 1,2; Concert Band 1,2; Pep Club 3,4; Track 2.3.4. LISA EADS 101 Croft Regis Road Aim at the sun. You may never reach it, but you will fly higher than if you never tried Lees. Eaoso green jeans a dreamer, determined, confused and never taken seriously, getting the joke 5 minutes after everyone has forgotten about it already I ' m so confused! ' You ' re kidding, right 7 Wh-a-a-a-t 7 ' Likes: autumn leaves, snow at night thunder storms, jeans n sweats. Siamese cats with cold noses, summer fireflies Dislikes: track injuries preppie clothes, turning red with embarrass- ment, being called Liseee Pet Peeves: plastic people, cigarette smoke, losing the race just a few feet from the finish line Favorite People: M.F . S.J., Rog. Mr. F„ C W Favorite Activities: track, creative writ- ing, ice skating, daydreaming Where Found: doing intervals on track, running all around Westwood. in the Math Seminar room, confused Future Plans: college bound, becoming famous. No Parenthesis 4; Spring Track 2.3,4; Winter Track 2.3.4; Cross Country 3.4 MICHAEL FALKSON 50 Briar Lane If I can achieve what my father has. I have succeeded. Mike Go for it Do you feel lucky? Likes: nice possessions, no school, free time, summer, good music, capital punish- ment, open ocean, water Dislikes: things that don t work out, flies Pet Peeves: screwed up politics, people who are late Favorite People: Bob J.. Jeff H., you know who you are Favorite Activities: sailing, water skiing, making money Future Plans: college Boys Swim Team 1 ,2.3,4. TIMOTHY PATRICK FARRELL 109 Sunrise Road From childhood ' s hour I have not been as others were — I have not seen as others saw. Sticks. Bones. Ropeman. T.F. Farreli tall, thin Dislikes: after s chool activities Future Plans: college MICHAEL FEENEY 44 Edgewood Road Hitch your wagon to a star. Mike Likes: swimming, skiing, motorcy- cles, fast cars, sailing Dislikes: working Friday nights and Saturdays, small cars, VW ' s, Dodge Darts Pet Peeves: going to work at 6:00 am on Saturdays Favorite People: J.S., P.R., MM., T.F., B.J. Favor- ite Activities: swimming, skiing, riding Where Found: at Roche Bros., working on car, Maine, New Hampshire . Future Plans: college or technical school. Ski Team 3,4; Ski Club 3,4. MICHAEL T. FISH 17 Country Lane It loved to happen. Mike . likes: G block study, before homer- oom . . . favorite activities drama club . . . dislikes: non-in service Wednesdays For some unknown reason. favorite people: Mary, Skip, Glen, SOS, Mr. Nolan, Maureen, and the AP Club What the? where found: Little Theater, sitting on the left hand side of Skip, courtyard college, accounting. Drama Club 2,3,4; Senior Play; Little Theater Club 3,4. MAURA ELIZABETH FITZPATRICK 47 Whitewood Road I believe in the sun even when it ' s not shining. Maura blue eyes, wet hair, colorful rib- bons and sweaters ..pet peeves: MA reg- istry, soggy towels, rainy football games likes: summers in Bermuda, night competi- tions. M M ' s, General Hospital, Mr. Bill dislikes: dieting, lane 1, auditions. Sluggo and Mr. Hand favorite activities: swimming, singing, band, and water polo Hi Guy favorite oeople: CD., A.B., K.L., SB., L.M., MB., B.D., and BF ' s Baby where found: Boston Harbor, rm. 101, pool- side . thanks Mom and Dad college, wealth and prosperity. Band 1 ,2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 1 ; Senior Play; Librarian of Band 3; Librarian of Concert Band 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Green Years Staff; Ski Club 1; Band Secretary 4; Concert Band Secretary 4; Swim Team 1 ,2,3, captain 4. THOMAS FLYNN 49 Marshall Street Better to be despised lor too anxious apprehensions than ruined by too confident a security. Tom funny, good natured favorite activities: traveling, aviation, collecting matchbooks pet peeves: fast eaters, peo- ple who do not use directions Friction likes: Pink Panther movies, summer vacation, a good joke dislikes: chemistry, driver education got to respect it favorite people: M.F., K.S.. G.M., E.B. Do it up where found: Marshall Street . . college, travel agent. PAUL FILIPPONE 10 Putting Dnve Opportunity, sooner or later, comes to all who work and wish. Paul, Flip speaks when spoken to, gener- ous One 1 ' , two P s ' ! Likes: tunes, sports, gas pedals, good whoppers Dis- likes: mud lips, stalling for time, empty wallets Pet Peeves: 5:30 Reality Patrols, the Dustbowl, constant Rock Lobster, early bus drivers, ancient civilizations and Jacob s as- cent Favorite People: McD. Fitz, M.F., T.G., plus much more Favorite Activities: searching for the brown tank and wasting gas with J.C.. rapping with K.D. in Homeroom Where Found: in the vertible — with no lights! Future Plans: college, track 1,2; Prom Committee 3; Football 3,4; No Parenthesis 4; Green Years 4. BRIAN FITZHENRY 32 Waldo Way There will come a time when our greatness will shine triumphantly. When it does, share it with the ones you love. Fitz tall blonde, blue-eyed. X-JU pet peeves: practice. Peden Time, reality patrol likes: loud rock music, fast cars. Cape Cod, Monty Python, Rocky Horror. Colluseum Concerts dislikes: Camp Monomoy, Iran, losing favorite activities: WW ' s, football, racing around Westwood in my vette. BBB will remember Chips New Years Eve party, singing with Sween, listening to Howie Cmonman 1 favorite people: every- one I know where found: the locker room, Media Center blocks E.A H college Football 1.2,3,4; Track 1,2,3.4; Powder Puff Coach 4; Student Council 4. TERENCE J. FITZPATRICK 50 Marshall Street The final test of a gentleman is his respect for those can be of no possible service to him Terry. Fitzy. Fitz favorite activities hitting hockey nets, moving green VW ' s pet peeves: losing to Holliston, running at Har- vard, being found in the wrong places at the wrong time likes: COB at CCC. soccer, track. Skvnvrd. qreen bottles, large gather- ings. Fred and Wilma dislikes: Medfietd. red Firebirds, hard guys, intellectuals. SAT s Eagle Scout tavonte people: Class oi ' 81 where found: Barnstable Police Sta- tion, in a red bug, Paradise, where the action is college. Student Council 2.3; Donut Committee 4. Pep Club 2.3.4; Spring Track 1.2.3.4; Green Years Staff; Ski Club 2.3; Soccer 1.2.3.4: Winter Track 1 .2,3.4; Capt. 4 GLEN FONTECCHIO 127 Fearing Dnve We are the architects of our future Glen tunny, persistant favorite activi- ties drawing, set construction, sleeping likes sailor caps, rollerskating dislikes Peres driving You want it when ' favonte people Chris. Jet. Mary. Mike. Skip SOS. Sweep Don:t worry about it where found the art room, backstage college, architecture firm. POWER Senior Play. Musical 2.3.4. One Act Plays 2.3.4. Senior Class Play Set 2.3.4. Green Years Staff. Drama Club 2.3.4. Little Theater Club 3.4; Thespians 3.4 I X ; - JOSEPH FORD 491 Everett Street Lite lite to the fullest. ' Joe dark hair, brown eyes, handsome favorite activities sports, eating, drinking, girls dislikes: disco, freshmen You re nght favorite people: me. Barb. Amy, Dave. Joe Aammyyy where lound field. Barbs house Might ' college, computers. Band 4. Concert Band 4. THOMAS FOSTER 34 Wagon Road Man should live by his own principles and never by someone else ' s . Tom what a temper! ' favorite activi- ties: waterskiing, snowskiing, snowmobiling, restoring old cars pet peeves; cliques, 150 ' , s-Box Datsuns likes: school off. 51 Chevies, being TVL champs, affectionate females dislikes: Bradlee ' s, the system. Spanish classes The system npped me ' off lavonte people: EaK, JG, S Goodie. A Wizz. G Sammy Get with the system where found: EAK ' s. silver spnngs, at a party, NH Maybe tomor- row prep school, college, business. Spnnq Track 1,2,3,4; Winter Track 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1 ,2,3,4; Soccer 2,3.4; Green Years; Business Club 4. PAULA FRASCA 69 Alder Road What lies before and what lies behind are tiny matters when compared to what lies within ' ' Paula long brown hair, brown eyes likes parties dislikes: mornings, home- room pet peeves: substitute teachers, snobs favorite people: John B . R.M., DR., K.C Creecn, Wanna come to John s party - ' where found: J.B. ' s school, wore. ANITA GALINS 20 Lakeshore Drive Catch as you can I ' m not staying here long Anita. Nete always laughing, hospital pants big t-shirts favorite activities sknng. gymnastics, horseback riding, karate pet peeves: prep look, paddles, disco Are they boys ' likes the Cape, beaches. RUSH, concerts, new wave, being different, sports, getting brothers, the 1st 3. boxers For sure favorite people: family. Kama, the Cape boys. MW jog- ger, ultimates, the look, cruism ' , foreign. What rake do you want T Go for it where found the Cape, with Kar, lounging college Musical 4. No Parentheses 4; Green Years Staff. Gymnastics Team 1.2,4; Prom Com- mittee 4 KATHERINE JANE FORSBERG 83 Clearwater Drive She was bom with the gift of laughter Fox outgoing works in high school cafeteria friend of teams enjoys Manager of girts basketball; manager of girls ' swim Team; manager of girls ' Softball. sports Mam MARY FRANCISCO 1 5 Pettigrew Place I will not leave any stones unturned in my determination. Mar. MC, Sam . friendly, determined, silly favorite activities: jogging, piano, cruisin , tennis pet peeves: pop quizzes, unap- pleasing cafeteria food, serious realists likes: the beach, lounging, attempting to jog, rock and jazz, plays in Boston Theater, being different dislikes: definite prep look, cliques, pessamistic narrow-minded people . Go for it! favorite people: Lisa, Sue, Big W, Anita and Karny Excellent! . . . where found. Quincy Market, at work, loung- ing at home. Esplanade . I ' m freaking out! . . . college, journalism. No Parentheses 4; Track 2; Green Years. JOSEPH GAGLIARD 1 20 Fearing Drive Tragedies very often become comedies and they better become comedies real fast or else you ' re in a lot of trouble. Gags favorite activities: concerts, com- mando raids, moving green VW ' s ... pet peeves: school lunches, SAT ' s, Monday mornings likes: CDB, Jimmy Buffet, par- ties, hockey, green bottles, sreeb dis- likes: white turtle necks, droppers, Mr. B. Dig deep favorite people: Mac, Tom, Ricey, Janet, Keith, McD. Terry, Harpo, Cav opener where found: cell block one, Cracko ' s, B-mobile Go for it . . . col- lege. Donut CommHte 4; Hockey 2,4 . . LISA GARAFFO 86 Highview Street Life is a song, love is the music. Gufo, Ruffie Me? I haven ' t figured that out yet favorite activities: singing, play- ing tuba, dancing, marching band pet peeves: pennies in the tuba, people who say they hate disco just to prove they ' re cool ... or something likes: parties, pistachio nuts, talking with close friends dislikes: 6:00 AM, homework, bouncing favorite people: Mr. MKS, MR. MNO, SOS, CM, SP, JH, the BF ' s and the hill-gang You never know where found: on the phone, club 101. practice rooms college, perform, singing. Band 4; Concert Band 4; WHS Dance Band Singer 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Double Quartet 3,4; Senior Play; WHS Strut Originator; Student Conductor of Chorus 3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Green Years Staff; Stu- dent Announcer 3,4; One Act Plays 1,3,4; Thespians 3,4. KAREN GARDNER 175 Briar Lane We need to sel our course by the star, not by the lights of every passing snip. Karen . . . always smiling . . . dislikes: getting up early, long lines, phoney people . . For sure . . . favorite people: Eddie, Micky, Anna-Jo, Jen-doo, BG, AS . . . Check em out . . . where found: at Bamaby ' s week- ends in NH, lounging on the beach, Friday night H. brew with Michele. Camaro cruising, X-f games with Eddie Oh, really. . . . college. Cross Country Track 1; Medical Explorers 3,4; Track 1 ,2,3,4; Green Years; AFS Club 1 ; Prom Committee 4. BRIAN GAVIN 1 4 Reed Avenue Fourth down, goal to go and God fumbled me. Brian . . . tall . . . favorite activities: swimming ... pet peeves: BQ, DHG . . . likes: comman- do raids, HC, RM ... dislikes E block . . Yes, that ' s right favorite people: DC, RM, RR, TP, JS .. . found in Wyoming . . college. Swim Team 1,2,3,4; SCC 2,3,4; Green Years; Track 2. MATTHEW GELOTTE 367 Oak Street I like long walks, especially when taken by those who annoy me. Matt, Gelo . . . blonde, long eyelashes favorite activities: FH ' s, vidio, skiing pet peeves: LC, lotsanutts That ' s baggage likes the dory, 3 ' witha 35 Johny, beating DS dislikes Medfield, finding pine, chem- istry, being broke . . . Oh yea ' . favorite people: Mr. Case, JK, M J . . . found on the court, M.V.I. , in the jetta and speeding! says Sa . . college. Tennis Team 1 ,2,3,4; Swim Team 2; Soccer 2,3,4; Green Years AFS Club 4. JOHN GIBERTI 33 Wagon Road There is only one success, to be able to spend your life in your own way. John . favorite activities: skiing, golfing I know pet peeves: Bradlees, bloop likes food, Lynyrd Skynyrd, maze at UMass. AFRO, BSP dislikes the lodge Real- ly . favorite people: friends Ease up found in the green Monte Carlo . . col- lege. Ski Team 2,3,4; Green Years; Ski Club 2.3.4. MARY-JOYCE GATTOZZI 1 22 Burgess Avenue Seek and ye shall find. Mary . . . favorite activities: drama, sewing, music, G block study, DO, club ... pet peeves: top stitching . . . likes: sewing, musicals, back stage dislikes: vocab tests ... I love you too . poke-poke favorite people: MF, Jet, SW, GF, CH, SOS, Sweep . . I hate that word! . . . where found: sewing room, little theater, back stage, court yard, Jet ' s locker . college, fashion design retailing. Chorus 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; Double Quartet 4; Senior Play; Musical 1,2,3,4; Little Theater Club 2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; District Chorus 4; Thespians 2,3,4. MARY GAVIN 46 Washington Street Happiness is not having what you want but wanting what you have. Mary, Gav, Mar . . . blonde, blue eyes, weird moods . . . favorite activities: PF Club, sail- ing, dancing, reading pet peeves: Carol ' s hysterica] fits. Vands chem ., Dad doing the laundry . . . likes General Hospital, prep Took, vacations dislikes my year-long diet, weighing in, rainy Sundays . . Break ya face . . favorite people: PF ' s, CD, Giggles, KL, Phyl, family . . . r HHHigh . . . found at WW, the big K , on board the Warlock, in the red toad . . Bummer . . . college, nursing. Green Years Staff; Pep Club 1,3; Color Guard 3; Drill Team 1 ; Powderpuff Football 4. GARY GERULSKIS 44 Waldo Way You can not change the wind, but you can adjust the sails. Gus, Thunder, Goose, Agoostas Galoop short hair brown, athletic, impecunious favorite activities: baseball, football, going to the beach, partying . dislikes: industrial roads, Millis, practice, full pads, Xavarian, Monomoy likes Saturday nights. Doors. 50s music . . Too much favorite peo- ple: family, class of 81 Fatuous, fatuous found on the football field, baseball field, m the vette . . . Gamut, get on the scale . . . college. Weight training 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 4; National Honor Society 4. WILLIAM P. GILLESPIE 97 Alder Road And all those high fluten society people, I don ' t care if they don t understand. I m on the hunt . Billy. Bildo brown hair, brown eyes likes: a blizzard, partying with good friends, cruising the caspew, skywyrd. Floyd. Rock n Roll, long hair, weekends dislikes: West- wood Snobs ' , disco, jocks, short hair, phony people pet peeves: backstabbers. WHS, Mondays Far-out Raqqer favorite people: Fry Ranchers, the marines. Karyn. Darnelle. John and Lisa. Cathy lavonte activities: skiing, partying found: the fry ranch, Norwood, any place but Westwood prep school, college Swim Team 1 ROBERT GIRLING 124 Sycamore Dnve Lite a only as 9000 as you make it Bob lavonte activities football, basket- bai kstarang to records, driving dislikes SATs. Saturday mornings seeing the Celtics lose likes the Patriots. Celtics, cars sleeping Go Celtics lavonte peo- ple KS TF TD SK. BG where lound Sycamore Drive college Astronomy Club 4 SAUL MARC GOLDFARB 40 Blueberry Lane You only live (or the moment get the most out ot lite that you can Sup BF. good with my hands lavonte activities da jockeying, band competitions band rehersals. playing and listening to muse pet peeves broken heads, broken sacks old street beats. Bunnes antics. Tms torn playing likes playing drums. dis- likes Goofs corny people a bad percussion score, bad |udges BF Rablo Chico Her- nandez Jr the 3rd Street Beat No 101 Shieeee lavonte people BFs. TM, JR. BO Mr Markanan. JH. PS DO me DL You 11 get a bill m the mail found in BF room 101 . behind my seat, in the pit. on the 50 college, disc tockey. drummer, per- cussionist Band 1 .2 3.4 Concert Band 1.2.3,4. Orches- tra 1 2 3 4 WHS Dance Band 4. Drum Line 12 3 4 Pit Orchestra 3.4. Drum Line section r4 DWAYNE GOOCH 39 Davis Avenue Norwood. Massachusetts Works with custodians in cafeteria Works in dishwasher room Enjoys dances, swim- rrang. roller skating, and benching DONNA GRADY SO Chamberlain Avenue The moment may be temporary bul the memory lasts forever Donna quiet neat clammy favorite activities hgnting with Joan, attending the annua , cruising pet peeves tin toil, mors PTE. New Year ' s Taxi. Tndents and Freshen-up likes turttenecks and sweaters. Seges. RW4B, soaps, double vi- sion 1 ve often thought of thai favor- ite people Die ermeaoT Tneguys. larmty. class of 81 found n the Regal. Monty s •rtcnen Dunkm Donuts at 5 AM college Soflbal 1 ; Green Years. Powderpuff 4. Bas PATRICK GLYNN 1 2 Dean Avenue The only difference between men and boys is the price of their toys. Pat. Bubs tall, brown hair, blue eyes favorite activities: football, partying, cruising in the Gran Prix with the boys dislikes: Millis, Medfield. losing, cruising with no des- tination likes sports, weekends at Tufts, last minute comebacks, winning Pitiful favorite people: Harry, Ted, Chuckle, the football team Oh, alright found on the football field, Roche Bros., Burger King with Harry college Football 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3.4; Winter Track 1 ; Powderpuff Cheerleader. WENDY GOMES 22a Strafford Place I am what I wish to be, when I wish to be it. Wendilia short, brown eyes, long brown hair . . favorite activities: horse back riding, laughing pet peeves: being late, waiting I don ' t know . . likes: animals, being outdoors, dislikes: school I ' m tired ' . . . favorite people: JL, Su-su, AM ,MF, Wild- wood gang found at Wildwood Stables . . . horse racing. Chorus 4; Glee Club 4. SCOTT GOODRICH 67 Fisher Street Dying all the time, lose your dreams and you will lose your mind . ain ' t life unkind? Scott quiet at times, hating the curly hair favorite activities: parties, all nighters at Ted ' s, playing the drums, pumping iron, easy tests, Mr. B ' s Soc trips Don ' t be a Ho- ward dislikes: early morning interup- tions, report cards, feeding the dog, wasted weekends. Camp Mononmoy and tackling drills likes: German girls, having money, eating, sleeping, gook food Baino style, win- ning the close ones Hello Skinner . favorite people: S.A., A.M., SB.?, Jutta, the gang, the herd and Michele where found: in bed, in kitchen, at the courts, on the practice field Where ' s Gibbo? Europe. Ger- many, College, let the good times begin! Track 1 ,3; Basketball 2; Concert Band 1 ,2; Tennis Team 1,2,3,4. JOHN GRIFFIN 37 St. Denis Drive To try and grow from experience is triumph — to say I could have ' is failure. John always in a hurry, always tryin ' to have lun favorite activities: football, flying, archery, 300 Club pet peeves: psyched?, are you serious? likes mud bowls, being on stage dislikes: prac tice in the rain, physics favorite people: J.K., B.C., J.M., C.P found on a road to somewhere California, college. Chorus 4; Senior Play; Musical 3; Football 2,4; Drama Club 4; Ski Club 4. mmm ANTHONY GUARINO 70 Walker Road It doesn ' t matter how big the dog is in the fight, but how big the light is in the dog. Tony . . . friendly, talkative, brown curls . . . favorite activities: parties, sports, driving . . . pet peeves: We should have . . , Peden time, warmups, losing, D-O-P-P-E-R-S . . I ' m only foolin. . . . likes: The WOLF- PACK , SS, blits, the Stones, being with friends . . . Sky right . . . dislikes: Xavarian Hawks, Millis, 200 lbs. fullbacks, playing taxi, empty weekends . . . Photo, you ' re such a screwup! ... favorite people: Photo, McD, K 5 (C + B 2 ), Liz, Dori, Chrissy . . . Where found: on the gridiron, anywhere and every- where . college. Student Council Vice-President 4; Senior Play; Powderpuff Coach; Donut Committee 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3, Captain 4; Track 4; Green Years; AFS Club; Prom Com- mittee 3,4. KARL GUNDAL 136 Ellis Street Necessity is the mother of invention. Karl, . . . ambitious, hard working, honest, conscientious, hazel eyes . favorite activi- ties: baseball, bowling, arcades, camping, dance band pet peeves: girls that can ' t take no for an answer, big parties, screwing up a job, silly girls . . . likes: pickup trucks, machine shops, small parties, lobster ... dis- likes: Howard Cosell, NY Yankees, SB, com- mercials . . Ifyouwantajobdoneright.you have to do it yourself . . . favorite people: Yaz, DO, JF, JC, Stizzy . . . found at Sammy White ' s, band room, math seminar, machine shops, in my truck . . . Wentwoth College. Band 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; WHS Dance Band 2,3,4; Pit Orchestra 1 . ROBERT HALLIGAN 108 Phillips Brooks Road Stop the world and let me off. Hal ... 3 fingered . . . favorite activities: sloth- ing, partying . . . Off on a bender . . . likes the Grateful Dead . . . dislikes L.O. ' B, nag fests . . . Sideways . . . favorite people: Ned, JRS, Bender, Ched, Beans and the boys . . . partying, California, college. Swim Team 1 ,2,3,4. PEGGY HANLON 30 Beacon Street Let a Smile be your umbrella. Peg, Sunshine brown hair, blue eyes, always smiling . favorite activities: danc- ing, cheering pet peeves: busy lines, dis- loyal friends, BLTs, Lip, JCs, accidents, close calls . . . Cutie . . . likes D Block, chicken fights, yapping at the b-stop, summer, talking on the phone . . Whip it good . favorite people: KM, SS, Wolverine Crew, SH mem- bers, the in ' , at XBHS. Italian Brothers, the Survivors , family . . . PBUT . found at Roche Bros., out with the gang, at XBHS . . Wicked . . . college. Chorus 3,4; Senior Play; Musical 2: Cheer- leader 1,2, Captain 3.4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Track 1 ; Green Years; Prom Committee 3,4; Majorettes 1 . BARBARA JEAN GUIDI 108 Locust Dnve Judge a man not by what others say of him, but by what he says of others. Barb, Babs, B likes: ring and run, our messy locker, Christmas shopping, Huere- gers, Fanueil Hall, winning the league, . dislikes: people who are always late, scary drivers, misunderstanding, T-bags, M.C. backing out of my driveway favorite peo- ple: SK, MC, MD, EW, LD, CK, PM, Special friends, teammates, family . How ya doin? . favorite activities: volleyball, tennis with Maur and Mare, racquetball remember the Thanksgiving Day football game College, a Happy Life. Volleyball 1,2,3, Captain 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Green Years; Track 1 ,2; Cheer- leader 1 ,3; Chorus 1 ; Powderpuff Football 4. DEBRA HAHN 166 Mill Street Every man is the architect of his own for- tune. Debbie . green eyes, blonde hair favo- rite activities: ceramics, swimming, partying with friends . . likes: the Doors, days off summertime Brrr! It ' s freezing in here . . . dislikes crowds, pushy people, disco favorite people: Jimmy, Chris, Mary Kate. Debbie, Mary, Sarah, Lynn . . college, travel. Pep Club 1,2; Harlequin 1; Field Hockey 1. WILLIAM RICHARD HANBERRY 1516 High Street Billy . . . tall, blonde, blue eyed, lazy favo- rite activities: sleeping, concerts, painting the rocks with Rich and Dano Its not my fault pet peeves: sneads likes par- ties, people, the field, all nighters. dislikes WWPD, cosmic people, flat tires in the rain mept favorite people: Rich, Elke. Kerry, Gerry and the rest found at work, parties, LL college DEMETRI HARAKAS 187 East Street ' Tomorrow ' s Dream. Demetn III never say die. give me an inch and I ' ll take a mile, will go tor it. daring, but not stupid favorite activities basketball, sit- ting in an open cafe in Greece with a foreign girl and a bottle of wine Sabbath concerts likes Leo Zepplm. Black Saboatn. li- brary , foreign women. dislikes West- wood. Don Zimmer. Disco. Punk, snobs pet peeves: administration, school lunches. clash day. Do you have an 107 thethnll of it all!. August 23. 1960. Galixie Hotel. Athens Never say die favonte peo- ple: Ozzy. Osboume. Sal. Bob. Renae. Greg. Mana college, business administration, settle down, gel married Track 2.3.  JAMES HARPER 112 Colburn Street A great man s made up ol qualities that meet and maxe great occasions Jim favorite activities skiing, water skiing, most active sports, cycling dis- likes school likes: vacation, working with hands Blue Hills Regional KENNETH HARRIS 43 Spruce Drive To be honest isn ' t just telling the truth, it s saying what s on your mind and how you (eel Kenzo. Target radical, shy but exuberant, always smiling, unique, honest favorite activities skiing, outward bound, tennis, soc- cer, sailing, marching band. Young Life pet peeves neatness, catching bus Let s rebel likes people, philosophising dislikes VWs hostility, verbal abuse, choos- ing between two good things the KH In- vitational Life is the ultimate favo- rite people: I like them all High on life AAAHHHH ' l can t take it ' college Band 1.2.3.4. Concert Band 1.2.3.4: Senior Play: Ski Team 3.4: Basketball Band 3: Track 4, Green Years. Ski Club 3.4. Tennis Team 23.4 MARY KATE HEALY 183 Whitewcod Road No eternal reward will forgive us now for wasting the dawn Mary Kate favorite activities: skiing, par- tying neat ' dislikes goodbye s. pocket tuds. Sunday nights likes the Doors lines Laconia. ice-cream, snow favorite people Craig. D.H.. M.H.. SH s. EL. etc college Softball 1 . Ski Team i TERRI HODGE 1 1 Colburn Street Ail thai we see or seem is but a dream within a dream brown hair, brown eyes, short likes Fri- days. Outlaws. Bob Segar. dislikes W P D . no money, work. D H . Miss Piggy pet peeves E swingers. Mondays, work. D.H.. no money Hoggy favo- rite people Paul, K.C.. R.M., DM. L M . and the rest of the gang ' What ' favorite activities cruising aruh ' where found the wagon, cruisin. parking lot. with the gang. Paul s house splat work, ooMgi Powder Puff Football 4. Pep Club 3,4. SCOTT JAMES HARRINGTON 105 Briar Lane ' Don ' t go chasing rainbows Harry tall, blonde, green eyes, quiet favorite activities: sports, parties pet peeves Opels, waiting for the bus at 2AM. fallingoff the mound favorite people Pat. Ted. Rose and Lou. Paul LaC likes fast reads, comebacks. JKP. pound bottles. 74. Tufts dislikes losing f-ball games found on football fields, the Cape, in the Sate lite college, sports Class President 2, Student Council 2.4; Boys State 3, Powderpuff Coach; Donut Com- mittee: Baseball 1.2.3. captain 4: Football 1 .2.3. Captain 4. Green Years Staff; Basket- ball 1 .2.3. Captain 4. JOANN HAUGHN 55 Salisbury Drive Never love unless you can. bear all the faults there are in man. ' ' Joann flirty favorite activities: bil- liards, cruising, going to beaches, partying To the good life likes pina coladas. weekends. B-52s, Stones, dnve-ins dis- likes dull weekends, two faced people Not much favorite people: Tom, Patti. little sis. SH, JO, BS found with Patti or Cindy vocational school Senior Play; Library Club. CELESTE THERESE HILL 422 Everett Street Keep the wonderous spirit of wonder always Celeste. Abone blondish hair, bluish eyes, off the wall favorite activities watching GH. laughing, talking on the phone with Unda. breaking into Kk s car pet peeves: wearing turtlenecks. the morning af- ter, exerting energy Hi Kids likes morning storms, the Cape. MDP. talks with Linda, double dating. Ted s PC outing dislikes: having the munches, busy phones, dnves with Cheddar. NEs Cut it out favorite people MR. DC. Linda. Fred, the rest of you know who you are found sleeping on the highway, at any restaurant with Linda. Dennisport. W. Hyannisport. on the phone, the Ellis college Pep Club 2.3; Track 1 .2,4. Powderpuff; Prom Committee 3. FRANK HOLLAND 44 Spruce Drive Live life to the fullest: be free, do what you want and dont let people get m your way Frank brown hair, blue eyes, enthusiastic favorite activities: Chips New Years Eve. playing the guitar, football, lifting. KH Invitational pet peeves: PS and D ' s. BPs Where s the party ' likes the Doors, Retrospect. Led Zeppelin. Dr. Demento. Devo. parties dislikes Mondays No hassle, man ' favorite people: Jim. Fitz, Geoff and the band. Ken. Dave. Cav Bomb Iran lound at practice, in the library, the Cape, in burning cars college, music Weight Training 2,3.4; Football 1,2.3; Track 4. JEFFREY D. HOWARD 170 Briar Lane If all else (ails there is always suicide . Jeff . extrovert, great bibliophile favo- rite activities: unpractical jokes, reading, making money pet peeves: I Love Lucy and Perry Mason reruns, Moonies, Iran and USSR, commies Citizen likes: good food without company, books, zash. captial punishment . What the hell is this, musical chairs? . dislikes: noise, whale killers, slobs, combat zoners, flys . . Do you feel lucky, punk? favorite people: Anna. Cerullo, Jenks, Farrel, Fran, Fitz, Gus, Mike, McElroy, Mark, Sween law en- forcement Weight Training 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4. SUSAN JEAN JACOBS 169Colbum Street A man says what he knows, a woman says what she pleases. Jakes, Sue, Susie Q bubbly, brown eyes, pug nose, doubled piercedright ear, giggling Likes G.H.. family, God, music, hand holding, Snoopy, green M M ' s, Ziggy, friends, pizza dislikes diets, timings, rumors, lima beans waiting, snobs, fights, preps, phonies What a bummer! Thank the Lord. Amen. I Love You! . . . Favorites are S.L., Big W, M.F., Wall ' s, A.M., family, and Mrs. Healy soccer, dating, reading, dancing, jogging . Found: with Scott, Papa Gino ' s, Camaro, library, soccer field . Thanks Mom Dad! 24 . Plans to go into business, have a happy life, and be a believer in God. Cross Country 1 ; Varsity Soccer 4; One Act Play 1 ; Spring Track 1 ,4; Drama Club 1 ; No Parenthesis 2; Business Club 4. ROBERT JOHNSON 60 Lake Shore Drive You have only failed when you have failed to try. Green eyes, monkey face, red, blonde hair, 60 likes Vettes , Chargers, driving, gum flying, standard trans dislikes: homework, little cars FA: swimming, sail- ing, waterskiing, snow skiing, target shoot- ing, coins, skating Found at Bergson s Plans to enter Mass. Maritime Academy. AV Squad 2.3; Ski Team 2.3.4; Ski Club 3,4; Manager of Football Team 4. EILEEN KEEFE 90 Wagon Road So then, let us rid ourselves of everything that gets in the way, and of the sin which holds on to us so tightly, and let us run with determination the race that lies before us. Eileen tall blonde with blue eyes, on a continuous diet likes: food, traveling, people, clothes, books, sleeping in late, going out late, music dislikes: diets. homework, getting up early for work, fighting with people pet peeves: broken cigarettes, making the same mistake twice, waiting for people favorite people: Mary Snort, Debbie Youlden, Debbie Haun, Mom, Dad favorite activities: taking trips with friends, going to a rowdy party, doing what I want, going in town fo und: in Westwood, at home, in school, at work, in Dedham. with friends, in cars, at parties plans: to live my life to the fullest and always go for the gusto Join the Air Force, go to college, get my R.N. and degree. FRANK HUNT 57 Pine Lane Men of few words are the best of men. Frank , favorite activities: model building, science fiction, children of the American Re- volution live long and prosper favo- rite people: KS, EN, Tale, Bill. Bubba college. Swim Team 2,3.4; Astronomy Club 2,3.4. ROBERT A. JENKS 1 78 Alder Road To make it in life you must take chances, without chances there would be no life. Tall. 1980 black Chevy P.U. . likes all nighters, sleeping late, pumping iron with Tuce dislikes sounds of Camp Monomy, up downs, sleeping in puddles on the white APTS What ' s up. What? Favorites are J. Cerrulo, M. Falkson. Hail Walter, Wiz, Howie Boxing, Football, Riding dirt bikes 72 . Plans to make money. Intramural Weight Training 1 ,2,3,4; Football 4; Swim Team 3. ELIZABETH KARP 51 Sycamore Drive Happiness is a by-product of an effort to make someone else happy. Betsy. Boo big brown eyes and tiny writ- ing likes: donuts. Winnie-the-Pooh. roses, bunnies. T.F., dislikes: Monday mornings, dentists, spiders pet peeves: cliques, supermarket music oiy Gimme a break favorite people: Tom. MM.. MR., L.V., all the rest know who they are favorite activities: ballet, cheerlead- ing found: with Tom. someplace warm, with the girls No, really? college Cheerleader 1 ,2,3; Pep Club 1 .2.3.4; Track 2, Drama Club 1 ; Spanish Club 1 ; Powder Puff 4; Musical 2; Green Years Staff CAROL KELLER 23 June Street It takes all sorts of people to make a world CHRISTINE KELLY 26 Sexton Avenue It mailers not what goal you seek Its secret here reposes Youve got to rjg hm week to week to get results or roses Cnnssy brown eyes, distinctive laugh, rnendty bkes chewing gum. laughing. speed workouts shaving cream and winning Fndays (kskkes Burps people m logs Deng embarrassed, diets. SATs, running through Norwood, being late oh. my God ' lavorne people Kip. Claire D . Ton. Pam rest o the gang, and Bill J . M B Lazy PrWui favonte activities running visits to Falmouth. Sleeping when possible gomg to The movies found on the roads, with the gang, sliding down stairs, taunts to P C . wtih running pals coiege Class Vce-PreskJent 1 .2 Soccer 1 . Pep Club I; Track I 2 3.4. Cross Country 1.2.3.4. Prom Committee 3; Conservation Club 1 WILLIAM KENNEY 199 Blue Hill Drive l get by with a little help from my fnends B y. Otis B K brown hair, brown eyes, daydreamer likes last cars, parties, girls, weekends, summer dislikes 8 mpg. reg- istry cops 4 30 a m practices, being broke. being called wild Bill I didn t do it lavonte people Martha Q J B the gang favorite activities hockey, baseball. Skiing, driving found Martha s house. parties, cruising in the 442 college Hockey 1.2.3.4; intramural Baseball 2.3 JAN KIPPENBERGER 143 Wiiiard Circle Dream on Dream on until your dreams come true Kipp txg green eyes, brown hair, always smiling likes Seger. Chevelles. concerts being with Dave dislikes disco. LIP. and backstabbers pet peeves Mondays waiting and homework Traps out rageous oh cute favonte people Devid. DC. NOB.TM.DK. Mr Case Wotvenne crew S H members, and the res ' know who you are favorite activities spoiling out. being rowdy, cruism found with Dave, m the blue Monte, m the courtyard and m the B LB college mamage Chorus 2. Senior Play. Cheerleader 1.2.3.4: Prom Committee 4 CHRISTINE KUPPENS 448 Everett Street Nothing great was ever achieved without Chns. Kuppe always on the run likes friends, sports, sincere people. Cape Cod. Skj waves dislikes being cok). having nothing to do. non-whrte -mas pet peeves busy signals, pessimists, nose- Heads i m cmty locking favorte peo- ple family, ctose friends. S C members. Mas Botes favonte activities student council ' kj hockey and goM college Student Council 2.3.4. Student Council Secretary 3 Student Council President 4. National Honor Society 3.4. National Honor Scoety Secretary 4; Field Hockey 1.2.3.4. tn-capt. 4 Softball 1.2.3. Basketball 1.2. A F S 3 4. Studnt Faculty Fonjm 2. Green Years: Goto State 3 KIPPY KELLEY 85 Stanford Drive I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. ' Kippy tunnels, always laughing, big eyes likes: good parties. M Lites. Ted ' s PC. outing, weekends at Fairhaven, summer of 79, all mghters at S.N. ' s, popsicle delights, lewelry, prom of ' 80. Tom Petty, General. STYP pet peeves: the overtired syn- drome. 82 girls, humid weather, backstab- bers. double standards, reality patrol, fleas, Dover Rd., what ' s your real name? Mept favorite people: S.D.. C.K., T.N., PC , D.W.. CM., and the whole gang listen to me favorite activities: getting in a laughy, partying Where ' s the party? found: Lechmere ' s; with the gang, H.S. parking lot, college campus, in the station wagon, on the phone I ' ll never Who ' s twenty? college Powder Puff 4; Swim Team 1.2,3,4. Capt. 4: Basketball 1 ,2; Future Homemakers 4; Prom Committee 3,4; Pep Club 3,4. CAROL KING 142 Church Street Happiness is not having everything you want, but wanting everything you have. ' Carol brown eyes and hair likes: par- lies, water skiing, New Hampshire in the summer pet peeves: snobs, big mouths, show offs really, who cares? favo- rite people: DC, S.W.. A.M., S.G., M.K., . . favorite activities: soccer, swimming, talking college. STEFAN KOHLER 121 Sycamore Drive Without dedication, any goal worth achiev- ing is unachievable. Stefan, Stoof, Julio brown hair, green eyes, tall likes: the Cars, playing hoop dislikes: D.S., Holliston, mowing lawns favorite people: MB., D.C., B.G., B.M., favorite activities: playing basketball, watch ing sports, and parties Whal ' s up? pitiful found: in the gym college and become an electrical engineer. Basketball 1 ,2,3,4; Hooplntermurals 1 ,2,3,4. JOHN LANE 75 Lyons Drive A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. John, Laneo blue eves, 6 ' t likes: outdoor life and the west dislikes: snobby, self centered people pet peeves: school and strappers . . Every dog has their day. favorite people: Steven, Charlie, Danny, Ron favorite activities: socializing, par- tying found: carport, courtyard, Caf, . . work, school, travel. JULIE ANN LANZILLO 75 Birch Tree Drive Happiness is found in those who make other people smile. Julie, Jul, Cro-Magnum, Gimpy, Laaanzillo . . . dark brown hair, green eyes, dark skin . . . likes: N.H., great times with friends, good relationships . . . dislikes: depressed people, surprise tests, working on weekend nights, selfish people . What ' s new and excit- ing? . . . favorite people: S.M., H.T., CO., J.L., E.T., Bergson Gang, M.M., S.S., R.W., Why are you so glum? . . . favorite activities: soccer, quilting, painting, waters- kiing . . . Hey, Mansur ' . . . found: always found at Bergsons, friends ' houses, Ground Round . . . executive secretary. Chorus 1 ; Soccer Team 1 ,2; No Parenthesis 2,4; Pep Club 2,3.4; Prom Committee 4. CATHERINE A. LEACH 272 Hartford Street Be what you want to be. Go where you want to go. Dream what you dare to dream. Live. Cathy . . sensitive, bad tempered, quiet . . likes: quiet people, disco, hard rock . . . dis- likes: show-offs, loud mouths and conceited people . . . I ' m sorry . . favorite people: Whitey, Donna, B.T., J.R favorite activi- ties: being with close friends, playing piano and clarinet, good parties found: almost anywhere college. Band 2; A.F.S. 1; Ski Club 3. RITA LOUGHLIN 23 Spellman Road True friends are like diamonds, precious but rare. False friends are like autumn leaves, found everywhere. Rita . . . blond hair, blue eyes . . likes: par- ties, morning storms. Grateful Dead, 35, . . . dislikes: Monday mornings, diets ... pet peeves: the box, getting lost favorite peo- ple: S.B., the rest know who they are favorite activities: spending money, watching G.H. . where found: with friends . . . colleg- e; nursing. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Powderpuff Football 4; Track 1 ,2; Drama Club 1 ; Basketball 1 ; Prom Committee 3,4. KATHLEEN LYNCH 550 Everett Street A smile is the whisper of a laugh. Kathy, Kath . . tall, big blue eyes, long finger nails . . likes: the beach, summer . dis- likes: crowded staircases, good-byes, being cold . . , pet peeves: French tests, Carol ' s laugh, flat tires Are you serious? favorite people: Maura F., Michele, Carol, Mary, Maura D., Chris . favorite activities: sewing, swimming, going to the beach found: Cape Cod . college. AFS Club 4; Majorettes 1,2; Color Guard 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Costume Committee 3,4; Foreign Language Club 2,3; Green Years. NOREEN LAWLESS 190 Downey Street Learning is like rowing upstream: not to adv- ance is to drop back. ' Noreen a blue eyed blonde likes: sunsets, the beach, being with friends, mint chocolate chip ice cream dislikes: liver, getting up early, working, waiting for people, airheads favorite people: Amelia, Micky, the Gardener, K type, Helene. The waitress CM., . . . favorite activities: tennis, traveling, eating, sleeping, watching the soaps and going to the movies found: |ust about anywhere college. Glee Club 1 ; Tennis 1 .3.4; Youth SNARK 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Green Years. JANICE D. LONG 497 Oak Street The most wasted day of all is that one in which you have not laughed. Janice, Jan . tall, inquistitive eyes, positive thinker, friendly smile likes: camping, summer of ' 80, The Arbs, G.H., shopping, football games. Cape Cod pet peeves: F.M., taxi service, closing, rainy Saturdays . . . Fine . . favorite people: Sue, Krister. John and company, Donna, Mimi, Lori. Bill . . . What ' s up? . favorite activities: skiing, tennis, M.M.. racquetball found: York Steak House, B.G., in the Grand Prix. W.R., college. School Musical 3; Pep Club 1,2.3.4; Drama Club 1 ,2; Ski Club 3,4; Powder Puff Football 4; Prom Committee 3.4; National Honor Soci- ety 4. MARYANN LUONGO 142 Whitewood Road Without dreams life is meaningless Maryann brown hair, short, cute. Italian likes: cast parties, shoetrees. traveling. soap operas dislikes: sour pickles. being under 20. silent studies Have a happy favorite people A D . C.K., WE., B.L.. R.L. favorite activities: swimming, dancing, movies, rollerskating. ice skating where found: California stu- dios, Frank ' s, cruising in the Cutlass Hey Joggy types! ' college Senior Play; Drama Club 2: Photography Club 2. WILLIAM T. MACLELLAN 273 Oak Street What the superior man seeks is in himself. what the small man seeks is m others Bill thin. tall, impatient likes Corvet- tes, dislikes gold Tonnos. Saturday morning b-bali practices. Iish pet peeves old b-ball uniforms. Dover-Sheroom, SAT s What a rush favonte people hoop team. Stool. Marcus D . J.K F . f Buc . occa- sionally. B.G.. B-man lavonte activities B-ball. Whalers where lound in any gym. Burger Kmq. Gold Tonno Idols t J RodCarew tell me about it Huskies, basketball, computers, accounting Boys Soccer 1; Track 1.4; Boys Basketball 1.2.3.4. SUZANNE CAROLE MacMULLEN 1 72 Stanlord Drive Do what s good lor you. or you re not good lor anybody Sue tali, impatient, always eating. 12 kkes Dr Pepper. Tumbler songs, Simon, kangaroo jokes pet peeves waiting m line. J BronowsKi. Busy signals. RW B I m starving tavonte people Bill, the ennead. D and Che . class of 81 No sir. really ' ' favorite activities sports, singing to the radio, attending the annuals, making up knock-knock |Okes where found in the Monterey, in the box with mends, in the gym What happened on General yesterday ' ' P T E What do you get when you go to the store ' ' college wealth Senior Play. Soccer 1 . Student Announcer 4. Powderpuft 4, Softball 1.3.4; Volleyball 3,4: Green Years Start; Girls Basketball 1.2.3.4. Captain 3.4; Track 2 PENNY MACROPOULOS 534 Hartford Street Yesterday s memories are past and gone. but will live forever in our hearts Penny brown hair, big brown eyes, big smile likes: roses, clothes, high heels. loves to laugh, decorating BLR. sunny days, summer dislikes homework, freshmen. Monday mornings, donuts pet peeves Kate questions. . busy phones, being photographed the A.V Oh my God favorite people: Kern, Tina, Rik, Wolver- ine crew. S.H members, the class of 81 favorite activities: cheerleadmg. dancing, shopping. H nabbing, watching Benny Hill where found: Dunkms. on the football sidelines, cafetena Pitiful summer carnivals. Layla . crossed eyes. Tangled Webs . Brady, Bird college. Football Cheerleader 2,3.4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; Hockey Cheerleader 1; Basketball Cheerleader 2; Prom Committee 4 CHRISTOPHER MALLOY 102 Downey Street What is life without nsk. Light , Chns tall, blue eyes, handsome, always late, carelree likes playing at Boston Garden. Devos Cape house, fast cars, having a good time, weekends, J K.P I II. 1 1 79. beating Holliston, 6 25 80. Cast- away s hotel with Hondo. Norfolk Golf Course, etc . the Who concert dislikes: Backstabbers. 4 am scares, being a Roll- ing Stone JD s of sophomore class, flashing blue lights pet peeves: Knicker- bockers, being called LA. walking home at 5 30 am driving with J S , hitting stone walls, referrals, WP D. woods parties.CSW. Those are the breaks favorite people Karen, the gang. M D, the hockey team. Mr Flaherty, selected underclassmen, class of 81 Bummer tavonte activities: driv- ing fast, playing hockey, being with the gang, sleeping late, all-nighters You goof where found Cat , with the gang, at the peaks. Panasonic, partying, practicing, WHS parking lot Really college Senior Play. Powderpuft Cheerleader 4. Baseball 1.3. Football 1,2,3. Hockey 1.2.3.4; Prom Committee 3.4 SALLY MANSUR 1 1 Oxford Terrace Let there be no scales to weigh your un- known treasure Self is a sea boundless and measureless Sal big smile, half moons . all thumbs likes Stones. Cars. Zep. snow. club, get- ting letters. Ms. cold C C water and rays dislikes waiting. Jr. skiis. cliques pet peeves snobs, being late. Sat night cruises Do pigs fly ' favorite people mem- bers of the S H . T . 81. J s. and everyone else favorite activities skiing, partying midnight rambler Qurtya raggin 1 Luck to 81 Thanks to M G It ' s all in your mind college Senior Ray. Ski Team 3.4, Track 2,3.4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4. Ski Club 3,4; Prom Committee 3.4 TINA MACRIS 480 Hartford Street Make the best of things the way you tind them Tina. Babe. Athene. Ree-rah , Tee al- ways giggling, clowning around, having good times likes: long talks, trips to Greece. Cars concert. Whip it , A.M., sleeping late dislikes Lip , 8 am-2:15. heanng bad news pet peeves busy phones. E block, donuts. diets Come on you guys favonte people Alex, members of S.H., Wol- vennecrew Howsitgoing ' ' favorite activities tennis, taking vacations lar away, watching the soaps where tound: Nor- wood, 480 Hartford Street. Dandy D ' s Lets boot it, man thanks Mom and Dad college, business Senior Play; Pep Club 1 .2.3.4; Green Years Staff; Prom Committee 3. AMY MADGE 1 22 Country Lane It is not what is around us. but what is in us. It is not what we have, but what we are. that makes us really happy. Amy, Aim. Madgey brown hair, blue eyes likes: going up to Vermont for weekends, being with nephews Justin, Keith, and Brian, summer cookouts and parties with friends dislikes: getting up early, doing dishes, long car ndes pet peeves: Monday morn- ings, cold, snowy, mornings, homework on Fndays Are you kidding me 9 favo- rite people: S.G., C.K.. W.G.. DC. P.B.. A.W.. S.J., R.C., H.W., C.W., N.L.. Mr Kod- zis. Mr. Beurman favonte activities: hik- ing the mountains of Vermont, taking long walks along the beach, playing Softball with fnends at beach in the summer where found: at Threes Pharmacy with Sue. Mar- cia, Joe. Carmin. Jim, Dick, in math seminar, at Norwood and Westwood Pizza with fnends Really? ' ' No. college; to study law. Chorus 2.3,4; Girls Glee Club 1.2.3,4. DAVID MANCHESTER 32 Clearwater Drive Stop the world. I want to get off. Chedda. Bum tall, blonde, blue eyes, cute, obnoxious likes: fast cars, women, showing off. chewing gum, eating 4 lunches a day. flirting with disaster pet peeves: real- ity, talking to the dinosaurs Make the run to S town favorite people: Martin .Jim, Hal, Claire, Joanne favorite activities: benders, going sideways. Woody Allen movies where lound: tree zoo, Martin s bike, peaks Mane Man college. Soccer 2; Baseball 1 ,2,4; Football 1 ; Hockey 2.3; Drama Club 1 . LISA MARGESON 101 Willard Circle Time endears, but cannot fade, the memor- ies that friends have made Lisa. Slesa. Lee blonde hair, changing eyes, always talking, always worrying likes sleeping late, the soaps, making 5 a.m. visits, long talks, the summer of 79 dis- likes: waiting, arguments, being blamed for things not my fault pet peeves: slobs, accidents, being nervous. To each his own Are you serious 7 ' 92579 favo- rite people Michael. L.R.. JR.. R.T., S.S.. G G, family, S.H. members IDFG where found: with Michael, at C s. laughing Member of the S.H . Thanks Mom and Dad college Senior Play; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Track 1,4; Gymnastics 1,2: Powderpuff Football 4; Prom Committee 3; Senior Hockey Game. La ' ' DAVID MARTIN 421 Oak Street Live For today. Descriptive characteristics: Green eyes, brown curly hair . . . Likes: late night parties . Dislikes: rainy days, working long hours Pet peeves: Mondays, getting in trouble . . . Favorite activities: partying, working on cars and motorcycles, going to Boston, sking . . Plans for the future: Trade school, work, travel. MARGARET M. MASON 63 Strasser Avenue The moment may be temporary, but the memory lasts forever. Peg, Peggy . . . blond, blue eyes . likes: sunsets, eating with the P.O. crowd, summer, chocolate chip cookies, getting mail . . . dis- likes: morning track practices, snobs, junk jewelry, the T , Wellesley Adventures . . . pet peeves: late people, busy signals, red lights, being lost, frozen fingers and toes, cancelled parties . Oh, cute, . favorite people: The Busch gang, Tibbs, M.R., some- one special, family, friends . You know what I ' m saying? . . . favorite activities: sleeping late, driving with Lauren, skiing, par- tying . . . Where ' s the party? where found: running to class, Lost Brook, H.P., at Bob- by ' s, with Amy, skipping practice . It was sooo funny. . . college, happiness, suc- cess. Senior Play; Pep Club 1 ,2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3; Spring Track 1 ,2,4; Winter Track 3; Pow- derpuff Football 4; Senior Banquet Commit- tee 4; No Parentheses 3,4 Editor-in-Chief; A.F.S. 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; National Honor Soci- ety 3,4; Prom Committee 4; Manager of Track 3; Green Years Staff — Associate Editor. LAURIE F. MAY 110 Sycamore Drive Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length. Laurie . blue eyes, laughs at anything . . likes: New Year ' s taxis, cruising with Connie, treats at monty ' s, views, Saturday nights, Jeff ' s humor . . . dislikes: car movers, e.c, nylons, home football games pet peeves: being called a B.F. , college applications, B.P.D. and jokes concerning, essays That ' s baggage. favorite people: the enead , those guys , J.M. J.W., N.F. CM., P.S I know, really. . . favorite activities: being a rock, swimming, Softball, playing the flute, Dunkin D ' swith Sue where found: in the green bug, guarding at DC PC, in Mon- ty ' s Kitchen I always do that. . . col- lege. Band 1,2,3,4 Treasurer 3; Concert Band 1 ,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Senior Play; Pow- derpuff Football 4; Musical 4; Ski Club 3; Softball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1; Track 4; National Honor Society 3,4 Treasurer 3,4; Green Years Staff Associate Editor, Prom Committee 3,4; French Club 1 . carol McCarthy 78 Oriole Road Keep your heart young and your expecta- tions high and never allow your dreams to die. Carol long brown hair, blue eyes, Leo, 5 ' 4 likes: M M ice cream, getting let- ters, driving, lobster dislikes: being called a B.F., runaway cats, X.D ' s, the Box , col- lege applications, chemistry, SATs, Sunday afternoons, C.H.M.C. pet peeves: getting up early, trying to put contacts ..i. waiting for Nancy Four and one favorite peo- ple: N.F., Tee-dee, Laurie, D.D. (10 6 80), J.W., R.D., A.E.B., family, and class of ' 81 . favorite activities: watching the soaps, playing offensive tackle, talking on the phone, Noxema fights Guess he s not so shy. college. Drill Team co-captain 3, captain 4; Powder- puff Football 4; Pep Club 1 ,2,3,4; Prom Com- mittee 4. ROBERT MASISON 114 Edgewood Road Life is a series of circumstances beyond our control! Ludes , Battleship Masfson . . . shy, quiet, but determined . likes: girls in white pants, the library (in R.I.) . dislikes: having to dodge trees at 90 m.p.h., hates AM prac- tice . . Descent! . . favorite people: T.C., 8.C., D.H., LP., JO., the hockey team, K.H. . . . favorite activities: Hockey, partying, drawing . . . What? college, hockey, design. Boys ' Hockey 1 ,3,4. GARY MAUS 31 Parker Street Life is just a fairy tale, but face it, it ' s real. Gary . . . likes: money, cars, Rock Roll dislikes: homework, disco . . pet peeves: having to run 600 yard run, getting bad tips from a math teacher Knipper Keen. favorite people: J.B. . . . favorite activities: the ponies, restoring cars . where found: Foxboro Raceway, Teledyne Philbrick . . What? ... 4 years of engineering school. Track 1,2,3,4. ANDREW McBRIDE 490 High Street Show me a good and gracious leader and I ' ll show you a failure. Andy. Hondo . blond hair, blue eyes . likes: Southern rock, The Who, Curly Howard, beating Watso in pool, C.D.B., Southbound 80 ' with Light, life . . dislikes: losing, deci- sions, no bt ' s at B.C., Hoodwinks vandalism, O.T. Ring . Pet peeves: blowing speakers, Medfield Where ' s T. Grinch ' favo- rite people: Alexa, Amy, Quinny, Watso, Ned, Classes of 80, 81 , 82 favorite activities: soccer, hockey, skiing, drumming, music, state tourney play where found: Duxbury, Southbound, Spiro Agnew ' s, in Jeep . . . col- lege military. Concert Band 1,2; WHS Dance Band 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4. JEFFREY S. MCCARTHY 25 Magaletta Drive Go slow around corners because you never know what ' s ahead. Jeff blond hair, green eyes likes: Fri- day and Saturday nights, driving dislikes working on weekends. Algebra III pet peeves: Algebra III. Monday mornings Let ' s head out of here. favorite people T A . MP. B.M., R.S.. C.F . D.D where found: Burger Thing , Parties Catch you later college. Football 1 ,2; Track 2; Ski Club 2; Boys ' Swim Team 1 .2; Photography Club 3,4. W M JAN MARIE McCONNELL 433 Oak Street God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change the courage to change me things I can and the wisdom to know the difference Jan btond he , brown eyes, short, small •eet i«es Joe. dancing, music, friendly people Askkes Monday mornings tests, rosy people snobs pet peeves broken nfles. ramy band competitions Friday after- noon band practices That cracks me up favorite people Mom. Joe. Cindy. Tma. Debbie. Kathy. the BFs tavonte activities dancing laughing, singing, band where lound band practice, on the phone. domg homework What a not oceege-mafonng m education lor the deal and the Wind Ritte Squad 3.4 PowderpuH Football 4. Green Years: Manager ot gymnastics 2. Ma orettes 2 Color Guard 1 .2.3.4. Chorus 1 .2.4 JANET LEE McCRACKEN 47 Burgess Avenue What kes behind us and what lies before us are tmy matters compared to what lies withm us Oacko big brown eyes, always laughing, wide wales and sweaters likes strawber- ries, cats, talking, laughing, clothes dis- kkes cfcques. snobs, empty gas tanks deo- swns Wg phone Oils pet peeves mono, gossos rainy mornings How ya doing ' favorite people Laurie J B . Joe. family, the rest know who they are favorite activi- ties snowmoWling. swimming, sleeping where found with Laune. on the phone, in Maine at the poW. the 200 dub gradua- tion, college, marriage Powder Puff Football 4. Spring Track 1; Ski Club 3.4. Ski Team 3.4 Swim Team 2 3 4 Prom Committee 3.4 LINDA MARIE McDONALD 166 Forbes Road Ttfne passes much too quickly when we are together laughing Linda Lynne. Mackage friendly titian hair, hazel eyes, procrastinator likes all rtghler. people, the Cape, the Beatles the Stones, long talks with Celeste Marty s par- ties, sunsets dislikes getting caught, back slabbers, phonies, depressions pet peeves H W . reality patrol. Monday night football favorite people Devo. Rush. Abone. everyone who s anyone and Fred also. SB Listen favorite activi- ties slung, partying, munching out. mepting on phone. G H where found Ellis any restaurant with Celeste, on phone Get mo it cotoge. working with people Freshman Basketball Manager 1 . Softball 1 Soccer 2. Pep Club 1 .2 3 4. Spanish Club 3. Prom Co mmittee 3. Powderputt Football 4 brian j Mcdonough 504 Canton Street You may not win and you may not Weak even, but you can 1 qui the game And if you ose show class and you have won Bnan, McO t4 crewcut with headband kkes crewcuts. screamer type parties. bwng T V L Champs while Tourney bound. beating D S and Medhetd dislikes resi- dent of the T V L especially those Blue BatMS from Medfwto. D-O-P-P-E-R-S pet peeve posing tor pictures, people who worry, those who complain being called Cowboy Check it out ' favorite peo- ple Tony. Photo. K ft KB. theboy .ciaaaof 61 . and many other tavonte actrvitM WHS action playing baseball soccer, and all i where i found around town where the action is. on the Hgh SchoW fields, with the gang co aege Student Council 4. Treasurer Student Coun- ol 4. Senior Play: Oonut Committee 4. Soc- cer i .2.3.4 Captain 4 Baseball 1.2.3 4 Pep Club 1.2.3.4 Winter Track 1. Green Year Staff. AFS Club 4 CLAIRE MARIE McCOY 100 Locust Drive Do not dwell on the past for it cannot be undone: don ' t worry about the future for it has not yet arrived: |ust relax, be happy and enjoy the present Claire tall. Wond. always interrupting, lazy likes: parties, sleeping, summer of 79, PHP ' s, Ted ' s PC outing, weekends, hav- ing a good time, getting in laughy s dislikes: going to school, cruising, having no- thing to do, Bean Farm, getting lost, losing states. ROD pet peeves: being f|rounded, no license, a certain Warf, over- ired people, being called Debbie I can ' t see it. favorite people: Jimmy, 86, C.K., KIP. 0 , PC. IN. favorite activi- ties: basketball, the beach, tennis where found: with the gang What 7 col- lege Class Secretary 1 : Powderpufl 4: Girls Soc- cer 1,2; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; Girls Basketball Team 1.2.3,4; Girls ' Tennis 1.2.3.4; Prom Committee 3. PAUL McDERMOTT 81 Alder Road One should try to excel lo his greatest capa- bility in anything and everything he does Paul. McD likes: Lynyrd Skynyrd. parties, State Track meets dislikes: B.P.D. (Cell Block 1). 330 lows pet peeves: being called Mic . losing Oh. pitiful 1 ' favorite people: Ricey, T.S.. Keith, Harpo, B. and T. Fitz, Macka. Gags favorite activities: moving green VW ' s, hurdles, concerts at C.C.C., golfing on Fridays where found: in the B-Mobile college. Football 3,4, Winter Track 3,4; Spring Track 3,4; Boy ' s Tennis 2. lori Mcdonald 53 Lorraine Road Our todays and yesterdays are the blocks with which we build. michael Mcelroy 65 Smith Drive Live your life all you can, it ' s a mistake not Mac likes: C.D.B.. Hockey parties, Gar- den dislikes: B.F. ' s, Burkie, Physics pet peeves white turtlenecks. SAT ' s, Mon- day mornings Go for it. favorite people, Gags, Ricey, McD, Keith, T.S., Terry. Harpo, J.M. Oh, be serious. favorite activities: Commando raids, golf, skiing where lound: hockey games, in the B-mobile Hey, Janie. what ' s for lunch? col- lege Senior Play; Golf Team 3.4: Donut Commit- tee 4; Pep Club 2; Ski Club 3,4; Ski Team 4; Manager of Hockey 1 ,2. TIMOTHY P. McGEE 1 7 St. Denis Drive Every child belongs to mankind ' s family. Chil- dren are the fruit of all humanity. Let them feel the love of all human race. Touch them with the warmth, the strength of that embrace. Tim . . . tall, always smiling, friendly, musical . . . likes: funk, night competitions, Blue Dev- ils, Mellow Tunes, piggin ' out, pretzels . . . dislikes: heavy metal, Tried clams, college ap- plications . pet peeves: marching brass, lead paint . . . Might . . . favorite people: the BF ' s, the D.L., FAM., Linda, Skip, Robbie . . . favorite activities: band, performing, keeping active, Gigs . . . where found: BF Club 101 , Mr. Ms office, on the 50 , listen- ing or playing music . . . Awesome . . . col- lege, music. Band 1,2,3,4; Band Treasurer 4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; WHS Dance Band 4; Chorus 3,4; Senior Play Pit Orches- tra 2,3,4; S.E. District Band 4; WHS Strut 4; Hoop Band 3,4; Winter Track 1 ,2,4; Green Years Staff; Student Announcer 3,4. CONSTANCE MclNNIS 75 Stanford Drive We must laugh before we are happy, for fear we die before we laugh at all. Connie ... red hair, laughing, nervous . . . likes: jeans, Milkyways, soaps, being with friends, Bruce . . . Did I sit on anything? . . dislikes: road tests, no gas, bruised chins, R.W. B., blushing ... pet peeves: ice, Grandpa from C.T.L., Oh, you ' re so red! . . . favorite people: The Ennead , Those guys , Class or 81 . favorite activities: attending the annuals, cruising, being a rock, foliage drives . where found: Monty ' s kitch- en, the Registry . . . Whoopsie, Doodlie, Dandy . . . college. Class Treasurer 2; Student Council 3; Senior Play; Powder Puff Football; Pep Club 1 ,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Green Years Staff; Manager of Girls ' Soccer 1 ; Girls ' Basketball 1 ,2. STEPHEN McKELVEY 60 Stanford Drive Just enough jock to get into college. Steve . . . likes: Stone, partying, loud music . . . Dislikes: caps, disco, C.F. . . . pet peeves: last lunch, detention . . . Yeah, right favorite people: G.S., J.L., B.H., K.R., Ginger . . . favorite activities: playing sax, cruising . . . where found: carport, park- ing lot, work . . Really . . . college, Air Force. Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4. KATHLEEN A. McKEON 110 Country Lane I ' m not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. Kathie, Kath . B ' 1W, blond curls, Gemini . . . likes: G.H., the Cape, sleeping late . . . dislikes: migraines, deadlines, cold weather . . Hey, there ... ,... pet peeves: bus 7, chem. exams, smokers . . C ' est la vie . . . favorite people: the P.F. ' s, B.F. ' s, H.B.G.S ' s, and many others . . . Like, I ' m not kidding, . favorite activities: B.F. par- ties, being crazy with Linda, fall weekends at Rivka ' s, tennis matches vs. Marie, hanging out with the P.F. ' s . . found : on the field at 1 s time, at the Big K , or with friends . Let ' s blow this spa college, travel, a happy life. Band 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Hoop Band 3; Pit Orchestra 3; Senior Editor 4; Powder Puff 4; Sacred Cheese 2; Drama Club 1,2; No Parentheses 1,2,3,4; Student Faculty Forum 1; Manager of Gymnastics team 2; Prom Committee 4; French Club 3,4; Green Years Co-editor. KAREN McGUINNESS 103 Fensview Dnve Friends double our joys and divide our cares. Karen, Shirley T., Benni blue eyes, curls, always late likes: parties, roses, chicken fights, Seger, sailing, trips to Az., keeping busy but quiet times, too, dislikes: run- ning for buses pet peeves: J.C s, people leaning down to talk to me No ma m, it is not a perm. ' favorite people: Joe, P.M., my F.F.F.F., P.H., Wolverine crew, S.H. members, family favorite activities: danc- ing, traveling What a Yuk. where found: with Joe, visiting N.B., Sheperds college. Chorus 3; Senior Play; Drill Team 1,2; Bas- ketball Cheerleader 1,2; Football Cheerlead- er 3,4; Green Years Staff; Prom Committee 3,4. WILLIAM MYLES MclNNIS 30 Wildwood Drive Two paths diverged into a wood and 1. 1 took the one less travelled by and that had made all the difference. Bill, Bid tall, dark hair, unique laugh likes: 44, parties, the CJ. Monty Python dislikes: broken cars, first dates. Chevy Chevettes . . . Whad ' ya wahhnt? favo- rite people: Monty, Mingman, Sween, Photo, Fitz, Tony and the team favorite activi- ties: arguing with Bubba and Gus, Art, foot- ball . . Be serious. . college. Football 1,2,3,4; Boys ' Hockey 2; Green Years Staff; Student Council 3; Track 2,3.4. LINDA McKENNA 88 Lyons Drive The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. Linda, Gack curly brown hair, blue eyes likes: E.W. and F., Jazz, soaps dis- likes: fish, finals, ignorant people, auditions, acid rock, punk pet peeves: Brownsville. B.K.. rainy weather. Bus 2, fakers, selling tickets outrageous favonte people: Band members, TM.K.M.Mr M , Give me a break favorite activities: playing the sax, pigging out with Nanc and Robin, night competitions, gossiping with Martha. D B gigs, dancing, parties in Maine Baby ' found: on the field, band practice. Mr. Ms office When are you guys going to leam your parts? college, music Band 1 ,2,3,4; Concert Band 1 .2.3.4; Orches- tra 4; WHS Dance Band 2.3,4; Senior Play; Hoop Band 3,4; Pit Orchestra 1.2.3,4; S.E District Band 4; Prom Committee 4; Green Years Staff KATE McLELLAN 60 Wagon Road I ' ve only just begun Kate preppy, small, blue eyes, blond hair likes clothes, eating out. close tnends. crossed eyes. Chatham summers, preps dislikes school pressures, tat. nights at the NNH That s awful! ' favonte people Mia. Kern. B J . Worvenne Crew and the rest favonte activities shopping, cheenng. sleeping late. T fishing Too funny 1 college Cheerleader 1.2.3.4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4. Ma- lorettes 1 .2; Prom Committee 4. Green Years Staff; Senior Play. Captain of Powder Puff Football 4. r CHARLES McPARLAND 35 Hartford Street Have to rise above because below it is only getting worse Do what you want to do and you will head where you want to go Charlie likes: Big parties. The Stones, freaky people, big cars, nice looking girls. money dislikes mornings, homeroom, snobby people, bonng studies Later lavonte people: D S . Lano, Slewman, Loot favorite activities ceramics, trying to play guitar, horseback nding Where ' s the party 7 Blue Hills Regional Tech. Associate m Air Conditioning and Refrigeration MIMI MESSINA 99 Greenacre Road Kindness in words creates confidence; kind- ness in thinking creates profoundness; kind- ness in feeling creates love. Mimi light brown hair, brown eyes likes Beaches, summer. Long talks, sewing clothes, semi-formals, smiles . pel peeves monday mornings, loudmouths, cliques, plans that (all through Get your act together favorite people: family and mends, the Girls ' favorite activities: beaching rt at the Cape, vacations where found: behind the desk at Roche 8ros Have a good time! college, nursing. Pep Club 1 .2.3,4; Drama Club 1 ; Majorettes 1 ; Prom Committee 3.4. JOSEPH MILLARD 217 Farm Lane Take it easy Joe Likes: skiing, party ma snow, music, mountains (surveying) Dislikes: alarm clocks and homework BRAD MINGELS 20 Aran Road There is winning and losing, and the one who laces each one with dignity and pride is the true successor Brad brown hair, green eyes likes: triumphs, good tunes, partying, moody Blues dislikes getting up in the morning pet peeves wonting on car constantly, physics Hey, — lavonte people Fitz, Bid. Howie. favorite activities: running, bicycling Why not ' college Track 3.4; Winter Track 4; Cross Country 4. CONNAUGHT MEAGHER 112 High Rock Lane We must laugh before we are happy, lor tear we die before we laugh at all Connaught tall, always laughing likes: PF mania, fruitrolls. anticipation, Sea- ge s, dislikes: road tests, being haddled. indecision. K.R.. BPD and |Okes concerning pet peeves static cling Cut it out. you guys ' favorite people: Sue Mont, the Enead, those boys . Class ol 81 . MF lavonte activities: biking in Dover where found: Sue Monty ' s, cruising, ouarding at DCPC I know, really New Year ' s Taxi, Berkland Estate college Track 2,3,4; Ski Team 2; Senior Play; No Parenthesis 3,4; Powder Puff Football 4; Green Years Staff 4. GARY MICHAEL 7 Larch Street You can give without loving, but you can ' t love without giving. Gary easy to talk to likes: a good party, close friends, Astros and women, a good flick dislikes redlights. preps pet peeves: Reggie, school spirit Astro Fever . Favorite people: Cousin Gerry, Marko, Kevin McCaflerty, Kevin Riordon Favorite activ- ities: Working cruising Hey, Brother where found: Roche Bros . Burger King college, Law School. JANET MILLER 33 Hopper Street How often we are listening to yesterday, when today stands ready to speak. Janet. Jet friendly, outgoing, energetic, overly sensitive likes: the courtyard, little children dislikes: chemistry, bad chorus music pet peeves: missing the bus favorite activities: directing, traveling, dance, writing plays favorite people: M.J.G., G.F., S.W., M.F., J.G.F., E.G., SOS., C.H. where found: little theatre, backstage, the courtyard, Bronxville, finish college Chorus 2, 3; Girls ' Glee Club 2,3; Musical 1 ,2.3; Drama Club 1 ,2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4. ELAINE MOELLER 21Glandore Road God and I both knew what it meant once; now only God knows Elaine always hungry, always raggin about something, green eyes, brown hair, tall likes: Led Zeppelin, Seger, long weekends, mustangs pet peeves: rainy day curls, snobs, BOW., moody people Can I know you ' lavonte people: Deb, John, K.B. others, the G.R.G tavorte activ- ities: partying, cruising, loud music where found: anywhere. Deb ' s blue Nova, w John, in front of Robin ' s Take a beat- ing work, make money. 4 — ROBIN MOLONEY 766 High Street Laugh and the world laughs with you, cry and you c ry alone. Robin . . . short, red hair?, freckles, moody . . . likes jeans, weekends sleeping late, owls . . . dislikes: D.E., warehouse work or W.W. . . . really? favorite people: B.K., T.H., K.C., L.M., the Gang . . . Favorite activities: drawing, working, partying, cruisin, wales tales . . . Huh? ' . . . where found: H.S. park- ing lot in back of Elaine, yellow Cutlass, at work . . . Psyched . . . college. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Powder Puff 4; Green Years Art Editor. SUSAN MONTAMBO 63 Fensview Drive Better by far you should forget and smile, than that you should remember and be sad. Sue . . . always smiling, blond hair . . . likes: views, ketchup, Mickey Mouse, . . . dislikes: bridges, no teeth E.C. . . pet peeves: turn signals . . . Cuuuuuute . . . Favorite peo- ple: Connaught, the Enead, Michigan Gang, brother, Those Boys ' . . . favorite activities: running with track buddies . . . where found: track, on the phone, Berkland Estate, Ounkin D ' s with Laurie . . . college. Band 1; Concert Band 1; Cheerleader 1,2; Student Council 1 ,2; Ski Team 2; Ski Club 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Winter Track 3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Student faculty forum 3; Prom committee 3,4; Powder puff football 4; No Parenthesis 3,4; Green Years Staff 4. JOHN MORGAN 46 Irions Drive Live for today because you may not be here tomorrow. John . . . pleasant personality, makes friends easily . . likes: long weekends, vacations, having a good time . dislikes: homework, final exams, cafeteria food . . . do it up . . . favorite people: Mike Fish, George Hamblin . . . favorite activities: swimming, record col- lecting . . . Rock Lobster . . . college, major in business. Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4. RICHARD MULLALLY 38 Draper Lane You can only live once; but if you live right, once is enough. Richard blonde hair blue eyes likes: Doors, M.N. A. . dislikes: homework, snobs, morning surprises, messy hair, CO. 83 Be mellow favorite people: Clank, Gav, fellow members favorite activ- ities: football, skiing, sailing Cape where found: with the gang ' The only way to have a friend is to be one College bound. business Track 2,3,4; S.C.C. 2,3.4; Green Years Staff. SCOTT MONTAMBO 63 Fensview Drive As you grow older, you begin to understand why pride of performance should underlie ev- ery attempt so that a winning effort is the least you will settle for. Scott, Monty . . blonde hair, green eyes . . . likes: Friday ' s at 2:15, sleeping . . . dislikes: vegetables, knees, hospitals, alarms . . . Heh, CD. . . . favorite people: the Enead, bidmania, the Nautilus Gang, Football team, Fitz, CD., Kris . . . favorite activities: making sure my sister doesn ' t get in trouble or lost . . . where found: on the ski slopes, Mike ' the trainer ' s room . . . college, armed forces. Football 1 ,2,3,4; Track 2,3; Ski Team 1 ,2,3,4; Ski Club 1 ,2,3,4; Golf 4; Powder Puff Cheer- leader 4; Senior Play 4; Green Years Busi- ness Manager. MARK MONTELLA 41 Pond Plain Road Work hard now for the future depends upon it. Mark . . . dark hair, blue eyes . . likes weekends, the Vetts, money . . . dislikes: snobs, preps, total brains . . You blew it . . . favorite people: Fred B.J., M.B., D.T., H.T., J.L., others . . . favorite activities: soc- cer, skiing, the Cape, sleeping . . . Are you crazy? . . . Where found: at Bergson ' s fool- ing around . . . Oh, Yeah . . . college at Mass. Maritime Academy. Ski Club 2,3,4; Ski Team 1 ,2,3,4; Boys ' Soc- cer team 1 ,2,3,4. CHERYL MORIARTY 26 June Street Your beauty should consist of your true in- ner self, the ageless beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is of the greatest value in God ' s sight. Cheryl . . brown hair, brown eyes, short Neva, having a come back . . likes: Music, Parties, friends, pet peeves: Jocks, A.P. Tests, snobs, cliques . . . No, . . I ' m only kiddin ' . . . F.E., L.G., Jet, J.R., J.C, B.F. ' s, S.O.S., Mr. Mark, Bat, LT., Sweep favor- ite activities: singing, acting, listening to the Beatles, Hanging out with Lit tle Theatre Gang and B.F. ' s . where found: Music Room, Little Theatre, Auditorium, Bubbling Brook Major in Social Sciences. Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Sacred Cheese 1,2; Chorus 3,4; No Parenthesis 3,4; Green Years Staff; Senior Play; Debating Team 3; Musical 2,3,4; One Acts 1,2,3,4; Thes- pians 4. KAREN JOAN MURPHY 651 Clapboardtree Street Strive always to be like a good watch: open faced, busy hands, pure gold, full of good works. Karen tall, blond, big hazel eyes, nice smile likes: All nighter s, General Hospi- tal, trips to Devo ' s cape house, 62580, dislikes: fights with the girls, rag sessions, reality pet peeves: SAT course, Sunday mornings, Mercedes Benz. Westwood Police, favorite people: Chris. The Guys , the Girls . Are you lyin ' to me? favorite activities: sports, parties, J.K.P. ' s Fibs Where found: in the fun bus at Bentley. with the Gang, at the peeks I like you. too college. Doughnut committe 4; Gymnastics 1,4; Field Hockey 1 ,2.3,4; Basketball 2; Powder Puff 4; Track 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3.4; Green Years Staff: Prom Committee 3. PATRICE MURPHY 152 Birohtree Dnve The wiatie same m ■relative way. but your otter, shorter of breath and one day closer to death Patty canng. carefree pretty, fnendly smart i es summer, partying, concerts dislikes disco. Iran pet peeves show-ofts. snobs ignorance Far out favorite people Fry Gang. Dion Gang. JU.FF.GW.BG favorite activities going to the beach drawing. Boston Where tound Fry s Don s Just kidding two year cortege California TONI MARIE NAZZARO 145 Elm Street Those who bnng sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves Ton Jone . brown hair, brown eves likes popsicle delights. Ted P C outing. Sue s all mghters. the M C dislikes flat Dres. SAT s. Scouts dents m the MC Pet Peeves Saturday night fights wTed. white camaros. gott Trans Ams. Smiling faces. 24 favorite saying What s going on tonight ' ' tavonte people Donny. Class of 81 and 80. giranimais. Pam favorite activities Powder Putt Football and hockey games, horseback riding causing trouble Where found Fair. New Haven. PC. WHSPL. cruising in the Uonte Carlo Fu- ture College Powder Puff 4. Pep Club 1 .2. Cheerieader 4. Prom Committee. 3 JOHN NICOL 79 Hiirview Road Weak men wart for opportunities, strong men make them John Bond hair, green eyes, laughing, Scout hkes southbound, a certain ballet dancer dislikes Red cards, the morning after Pet Peeves Bradiess T R , Hof- kston tavonte saying Hey. Fred FevorSe people Joyce, the boys. Fredcke . Pam Favorite activities D T C . See cer. aanghters Where found HS park- ing lot. Volare Panasonic Future: Coaege Soccer 1.3 4 Powder Puff Cheerleader 4. LINDA O ' BRIEN 30 Putting Drive You can only We once, but if you Irve right once is enough Unda brown hair, blue eyes, always smil- ing. (Mancove laugh likes Summer of 79. n ng i the nova with Chns. allnighters. tong talks with Alexa (kskke : bumping head wrth Celeste busy phones, the morn- ing after Pet Peeves falling m the litter box. Mondays stonewalls, catfish. Rs m back pockets, spiling favorite saying What s up Hey One. E SAB ATM pknki lavonte people everyone favorite activities Track partying, laughing Where tound workrg. «i tie pi .  i tie Fun Bus with the gang Future: Coaege. Busi- ness. Chorus 1 . Senior Play; Winter track 2.3.4. Powder Puff Football 4; Track 1.2.3.4 EDWARD NASH 87 Hartford Street Live for today. Ed 5 ' 10 . blue eyes and brown hair, hair parted on the side Likes: music, especial- ly Neil Young, sailing, and the beach Dislikes: homework Pet Peeves: phone calls for other people Favorite Activities: running, buidling models, and astronomy Future Plans: computer training. Track 1 ; Astronomy Club 3. ARLENE NIAKAROS 41 Sycamore Drive The word Friendship not only describes a present reality, but also continues through an eternal future; A future that will be full of memories and feelings. Ariene always smiling, face expressions, talking with hands . . likes: music, weekends, summers, Friday nights with A.C. dislikes: curfews, cliques, snobs, L.P. . . Pet Peeve: getting up early, cruisin ' , working Saturday mornings Favorite saying: Mee-un!, Do you know what I mean?, Head Rush Right?, Look at all the people, Madone! Trops, Howling Favo- rite people: NO., J.T., L.S., P.S..S.K., S.H. members Favorite activities: rollerskat- ing, dancing Where found: in the Boogie, out with friends Future: College. Chorus 2,3; Senior Play; Powder Puff; Music- al 1 ,2,3,4; One Act Play 1 ; Drama Club 3; Festival Play 2; Thespian 3,4. SONJA KRISTINA NORDSTROM 40 Greenhill Road There is music on the earth for those who listen. Sonja tall, long hair, clogs likes: afghan hounds, beach, good music, being independent dislikes: bad drivers, and being frustrated pet peeves: keys, locked doors, things that don ' t work . . favorite saying: ok, ready, go!; good heavens!; Won- derful!; precious favorite people: Becky and everyone! favorite activities: fiddle, traveling, volleyball, driving, eating, having fun where found: at Connecticut College with B.C., or in the maroon MB. future: Indiana University. Music. Orchestra 1,2,3,4; All State Orchestra 1,2,3,4; South Eastern District 1,2,3,4; Pit Orchestra 1,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3.4, co- captain 4; Pe p Club 3; National Honor Socie- ty 3,4; Green Years Staff 4; Girls Basketball 1 ,2; Manager 3; All Eastern Orchestra 4 NANCY O ' BRIEN 1 75 Alder Road Those who hold on to broken dreams, often get cut by their sharp edges. Nancy Brown hair, blue eyes, short . likes: D-Blocks, music, parties, weekends, Bob Seger dislikes: LP. getting up early, college boards. Mr. Pender, Mike Pet Peeves: snobs, cliques, waiting, curfews, being an extra Favorite saying: Mee- un, Head Rush, Freak me out!. Shoot. I can ' t remember. Trops!. Howling, Madone!, No Prob!, I can ' t believe it, Another one bites the dust Favorite people: AN., J.T., LS., PS., S.K., — The Wolverine Crew — , members of the S.H. Favorite activities: cheering, roller- skating Where found: Out with the girls, in the BLR Future: College. Senior Play; Musical 3,4; PowderPuff 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3.4; Color Guard 1. DAVE OGLETREE 281 Canton Street Never do today what you can put off til tomorrow. Dave . brown hair, blue eyes, big build . . . likes; rock music, organs, close friends, par- tying, baseball . . . dislikes: B.F. ' s, Fresh- men, school, jocks, disco ... Pet Peeves: Freshmen, preppies, Talking heads, actors, totally-straight people . . . favorite sayings: Get away from me! , You ' re right, I am incredible! , C ' est la vie , You ' re obviously jealous of me! . . favorite people: Richard Pryor, John Williams, Virgil Fox, Linda Ron- stadt, Treeford . favorite activities: listen- ing to records, baseball, playing the organ, drinking, eating . . Where found: In Karl Gundal s truck, at my friends ' houses, Sammy White ' s, Wendy ' s, Tech Hifi . . . Future: Com- puter science, and systems engineering. Band 1 ,2,3; Concert Band 1 ,2,3,4; Orc hestra 4; Chorus 4; Accompanist 4. JAN O ' NEIL 836 Gay Street Live for today, for today is the future. Jan brown hair, blue eyes, funny person- ality likes: fast drivers, Cameros, Stones, HAIR . dislikes: slow drivers, M.S. J.M.. curfews . Favorite sayings: Rogger , tell me about it!, such is life . . . favorite Deople: Mary, Gary, Patty, Billy, rest of gang, Show- case crew, B.F. ' s . favorite activities: swimming, cruising, parties, band . . . where found: Dedham Showcase, Cruising in light blue Camera, or a silver Chevy Impala . . . Future: bartender, cosmetology, mechanical operator. Band 2,3,4; Senior Play; Rifles 3,4; Green Years Staff; Manager of Softball 3; Color Guard 2,3,4. KAREN O ' ROURKE 267 Fox Hill Street Stretch out into open dreams, showing the life within — for who notices a beautiful swan standing hidden in its wings. Karen two long braids, smiley, hospital ants, big shirts . . . likes: The Cape, Baches, RUSH, concerts, being different, sports, getting brothers, the 1st three, Marines, Punk pet peeves: paddles, prep look, disco . . Are they boys? . . . favorite people . . family, Anita, the Cape Boys, . . For Sure, . . . favorite activities: gymnas- tics, horseback riding, ballet . . . where found: the Cape, with Nete, lounging . Kar- rie . . . Go for it! . . Jogger . . . What rake do you want? . . . the Took . . . college. Drill Team 1 ; Musical 4; No Parenthesis 4; Green Years; Prom Committee 4; Gymnas- tics Team 1,2,3,4; Captain of Gymnastics 4. PATRICIA PARLEE 152 Carroll Avenue You learn what you live, so live all you can. Patty . . . long, light brawn hair, hazel eyes likes: Cheeseburgers with onions added, Chevelles, the Who, the Doors dislikes: people who pout, fish, favorite people: R.M.. J.H., C.B., S.H., J.O., Burger King crew favorite activities out with buddies, parties where found: Burger King, Hough ' s Neck with Joanne Woooo, . Bartender or an accountant. MARTHA O ' HARA 1 45 Stanford Drive In the race to be better or best, miss not the joy of being. Martie blond hair, blue eyes, pink clothes, likes: anything pink, Billy Joel, mint chocolate chip ice cream, going shopping, General Hospital , dislikes: disco, tak- ing notes, working on Saturday night . . . Pet peeves: scooping ice cream, chemistry wimps, Favorite saying: That s wicked pitiful, you crack me up. Baby! , Favorite people: the V.B. ' s, Davey-baby, JRS Favorite activities: Talking Where found: working at The Bubbling Brook Future: Mount Holyoke College. Student Council 1 ; No Parentheses 1 ,2,3,4, Editor in Chief 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Green Years Staff. WILLIAM E. O ' NEIL, JR. 44 Mill Street To forgive is human, to forget is divine. ' William . . . tall, green eyes, short hair . likes: Germany, parlies, Dover track meets. J.L.P., all nighters, parents in Florida 5 1 78 . . pet peeves: Monday night Football, Fred. W.D.D., Heartland favorite people; Roy. The Guys, Robin, Bert, Karen, Linda favorite activities: breaking things, partying, sports, Marties Fox, Winker 79 , Heiny ' , G.L. . . . No, but I have a check. . . . col- lege, indulge in life ' s pleasures. Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Prom Com- mittee 3,4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 4. PAMELA PARLEE 1 52 Carroll Avenue The coldest days can produce the warmest smiles. Pam. Pammi, Pammi-T short, blonde, hazel eyes, slim Mike A , Mom, Dad, Pat, Bob, Cindy. Joann, Sue C . Sue H . Spaghetti, stuffed animals, black rasberry ice cream, summer. Snickers, and all my fnends. TEC. Valentine ' s Day. music pet peeves waiting for Mike to get his car. working at Burger King, looking tor a job. R.F.. plans go to school and become a hotel or res- taurant manager. DAVID QUINLAN 20 Lynn Terrace Nothing great will ever be achieved without great men. and men are only great if deter- mined to be so David blond, blue eyes. 5 9 . likes Stanford Band. Garden Fever, parties, weekends dislikes: SATS, college ap- plications. 6 am practices pet peeves: no BTs at B C Sup Boys tavonte people: J D and everyone else favorite activities: hockey, golf, soccer, music Really where found at the party, wrtf- J.D.. in the Garden Mauzer. you slime college. B.C or U.N.H.. business man- agement Hockey 1.2.3.4. Golf 1.2.3.4; Soccer 1 V 1 JANE MARIE RATTO 186 Conant Road The hardest thing to learn in lile is which bridge to cross and which bndge to burn. Jane short, loud laugh likes: The BerKland annuals. Hate Your Neighbor dislikes being on the other side ol town pet peeves chunks, wide teet tavonte people the other eight. Tom. the guys, the qang from the musicals, class ol 8 1 tavo- nte activities the musicals, tennis, skiing, commandos where tound: The Berkland Estate. Chestnut Hill, Monty s kitchen the Gremlin college Pep Club 1; Senior Play; Girls Soccer 2, Musical 2.3.4; National Honor Society 3.4; Drama Club 3.4; Green Years Start; Ski Club 2. Powder Putt Football 4. Girls Swim Team 1, Girls Tennis 1.2.3,4; Senior Banquet Committee 4 WILLIAM REISSFELDER 151 Fieldstone Road When in pursuit ol success, don t overlook the pleasures of life; the future can be pre- pared for but not controlled. Bill, Ricey likes: Garden, Southern Fried Rock dislikes: Devo, B.P.D. backchecking dnffe favorite people: J.M., T.S.. McD., Rtz, Gak ., Macka. Harpo favorite activities: commando raids. COB. at C.C.C. . . . pet peeves: flood pants, white turtlenecks where found: rink at 5:30 a.m., B-mobile, Bonney Street college Baseball 2,3,4; Pep Club 2.3; Boy ' s Hockey 1.2.3,4; Senior Play, Green Years Staff; No Parenthesis 2.3,4; Donut Committee 4. LAUREN RILEY 33 York Way We cannot discover new oceans unless we have the courage to leave the shore Lauren blond hair, hazel eyes likes: TAD. Italians, starry nights, summers at the Cape, |0kmg with Mom, long-distance phone calls, 3 dislikes: rainy days. Dad ' s sing- ing, good-byes pet peeves: planning ahead, being falsely accused Guess what T favorite people: R.T., LM , S.S.. JR., C.H.. and The W Crew where found: with the girls ' , in Dennis, at Cs Thanks Mom and Dad, SH 1 Girls Swim Team 2.3,4; Manager of Boys Swim Team 3; Pep Club 1 ,2,3,4; Prom Commit- tee 3; Senior Play; Powder Puff Football JOHN ROBINSON 390 High Street Every man has a place, in his heart there s a space, and the world can I erase his fanta- sies Robbie Radical Preppie , deep, friendly. easy going likes winter. Bob Dylan, com- petitions. COZ, The Rolling Stones. French onion soup, traveling cats, 390 High dis- likes college applications, B.F. ' a, The Reg- istry of Motor Vehicles, smart Freshmen. O.M. ' s. lead paint. Portages. ' uh.uh! , Port- smouth When I want your opinion, I ' ll beat it out of you , Don ' t think twice, it ' s all right favorite people: J.C.. Magloo. Skippapoo. Berme. D.S.. COZ. T. C.C. B.R.. J R . KB.. M.G., Russ. C.A., C.K.. SOS., JRS favorite activities: band, skiing, football games, actinq, music, rollerskating where found: Club 101 Rooky Horror Picture Show, George M ' fnsbees. your other right . Hi. how ya doin ' , knight 4-year college and grad school Band 1 .2.3,4, Concert Band 1 .2.3,4; Orches- tra 2. WHS Dance Band 1,2.3.4; Chorus 3 Double Quartet 3.4. Drama Club 1 .2.3.4; En sembtes 2.3.4. Senior Play; Thespians 2,3.4 Strut 3. Pep Band 3.4; Banrt President 4 Spnng Musical 1 .2.3.4; One Ad Play Contest 1.2.3.4. National Honor Society SCOTT REGAN 85 Forbes Road There is no obstacle that cannot be over- come if we persist and believe . Reegs likes:records. TV., cars, boats dislikes: football camp pet peeves: Mondaymornings.C.C. Whendoweget out of here? favorite people: family, friends favorite activities: football, base- ball, hockey, all sports where found: N.H., Cape. gym. Cafe college Football 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Senior Play. TIM RESKER 158 Strasser Avenue ' Analyze the past, consider the present, and visualize the future. Tim, Resk, Shelby likes: British Rock, R.E.O Speedwagon dislikes: New Wave and anything that resembles T.F., Doppers, drugs pet peeves: Dust Bowl, Camp Monomoy, hassles This is a hassle favorite activities: The Gauntlet and arguing where found: weight room, local parties, in a daze college, rule the world. Football 1 ,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; JEAN RINALDI 305 Burgess Avenue A fool will lose tomorrow reaching back for yesterday. Jean. Bean, Tex dark curly hair, big brown eyes likes: parties, sleeping late. food dislikes: school, cliques, fights, being in the middle pet peeves: Jr. girls, people who are late, curfews pitiful That ' s life . . E.I.C. . . EJ.R. . . favorite people: Joe, K.C., K.D., L.M., S.S., R.T, PC. S.H. members, work friends, fami- ly . . . favorite activities: D.ham, summer of ' 80 . where found: King ' s, with Joe, at R.D. ' s, in caf., with friends rnemberofthe S.H. college Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Drill Team 2,3; Prom Committee 3. KEITH ROBINSON 48 Aran Road Keep your eyes on the road and your hands upon the wheel. Keith likes: Skynyrd, C.C.C. parties, Doors, Rovers dislikes: cold hiking trips, Jeeps, Monday mornings pet peeves: B.P.D., Robbie , working with Bill . ., I don ' t know favorite people: Macka, Gags. Ricey. McD, Harpo, Terry, Class of ' 81 favorite activities: moving green VWs, playing golf on Fridays, Cape trips, beeping at Mac ' s, commando raids attend col- lege, engineering Football 4; Boys Basketball 1,2; Golf Team 2.3,4. I JULIETTE ROCHE 26 Fensview Drive Remember yesterday but live for today. Julie, Jules . 5 ' 6 , jeans, sweaters . . . likes: weekends, traveling dislikes: snob- by people, 6:30 a.m., always being cold, and writing essays . favorite people: C.C.C.L, R.C., R.F., D.L, and Brigham ' s gang favorite activities: Medical Explorers, swim- ming, basketball and pen pals where found: usually at Brigham ' s all covered with ice cream . college. Medical Explorers 3,4; Volleyball 2; Track 2; Girls ' Swim Team 3; Prom Committee 4; Health Careers Club 4. MOIRA KATHLEEN RUDSER 60 Spruce Drive The most I can do for my friend is simply be his friend. Moira . . . short hair, wearing skirts . . . likes: winter, A-Block . . . dislikes: moody people, J.T. ' s calorie count ... pet peeves: running for the bus, class ranks . . . How are you? ' . . . favorite people: L.M., D.Z., J.T., B.K., the Walls twins, and the rest . favorite activi- ties: skiing, tennis . . where found: under the Golden Arches . . college. Ski Team 2,3,4; Girls ' State 3; Senior Play; Green Years; Ski Club 3,4; Powder Puff; Prom Committee 3,4. GERRY SAMROUT 20 Stanford Dr. We can ' t direct the wind, but we can adjust our sails. Gerry: tall, dark, brown eyes . . likes: spend- ing money, eating . . dislikes: Camp Mono- moy, losing football games, sayings: Mept, Fred, Plink ' favorite people: Billy, Kerry, Marty, Chedda, Steve, cousin, and the rest favorite activities: partying, shooting pool, sleeping, whales tails . where found: Peaks, practice field, parties . plans for the future: lour year college. Student Council 4; Football 2,4. DANIEL JOSEPH SCALES 116 High Rock Street Contentment is the philosopher ' s stone that turns all it touches into gold. Dan . . . likes: Monday holidays ... pet peeves: school lunches, targets, Stef ' s lunches favorite saying: yeah, right ' favorite people: D.T., Dan, T.D., Mr. P., T.B., P.S., M.B. others favorite activities: ten- nis, soccer, juggling, sailing wherefound: Project LOCAL, Junior High tennis courts and soccer field Life is rough plans for the future: college. Student Council 4; Senior Play; Student Advisory Board 2,3; National Honor Society 3,4; Chess Club 1 ,2,3,4: Math Team 1 .2.3.4: Boys ' Tennis 3; Green Years Staff. RON ROCHE 26 Fensview Drive Live your life so that when someone speaks wrong of you, no one will believe him. Ron . . . green eyes, friendly Ijkes: Tinker- Toys, fogged windows, the outdoors . . . dis- likes: 61 5, homework pet peeves: spot- lights, poor humor, being later than Dave, parking brakes and stick shifts Ahh come on , I quit . . favorite people: A.P., and everyone else . . where found: B.S.C.W.A., in my Tinker-Toy favorite activities: skiing, camping, switching jobs . college, Utah. Ski Team 1 ,2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Senior Play. KEN SALLALE 15 Stanford Drive To have a friend is to be one. Ken . . . quiet . . . likes: Beatles, science fic- tion, nuclear power, red convertibles . . . dis- likes: small cars, dumb T.V. commercials . . pet peeves: long red lights, busy phones . . Favorite people: F.H., E.N., Buba, Tate . favorite activities: sports of all types, music . . . Live long and prosper . college, majoring in computers. Track 3,4; Boys ' Basketball 2; Astronomy Club 3,4, Treasurer 3. DANIEL SANFORD 69 Churchill Road Walking down this rocky road, wondering where my life is leading, rolling on til the bitter end. Sanfo . „ D islikes: Provincetown. Fresh- man attempts Pet peeves: warm drinks, Disco, preps Favorite activities: beach, parties Favorite sayings: What ' s up? . . . Wherefound: King of Burgers Parties . Plans for Future: Tech. ANNA SCHIAVO 59 Pear Tree Drive Everyone needs long-range goals if for no other reason than to keep from being frus- trated by short-range failures . Anna: brown eyes likes: lunch studies, being with friends, food pet peeves: Mon- day morning, diets favorite saying: W.I.P.T.D. favorite people: Ani. Micky, Jen-Doo, KG favorite activities: track, soccer, crafts, sailing where found: Media Center, locker room Give me a break plans lor the future: college, then medical school. Soccer 1; Powder Puff Football 4; Track 1,2,3.4; Drama Club 1 JOSEPH SEXTON 37 Circuit Road No one a ■failure who a enjoying life L M Being with peopte.C W TO LS CC Pel peeves unhappy people. H P s Favorite people R M . D C BG .and every- body Favome activities STROIDS 1 . hav- rig parties, socializing Where tound Just about anywhere doing iust about anything Plans (or the Future having FUN (col- JAMES SHAUGHNESSY 95 Woodndge Road Too much reality 13 now what the people want. Descriptive characteristics brown hair, con- ceited obnoxious Likes M A . Grateful Dead. Dislikes reality, rules. LOB Amok) Pet peeves Forms, Fred. Fines, k g r i twei g f uj Favorite saying: How do I look ' Do I look all ngW Bert wins Favo- me people Ned. Chedda. Martian, Bert. Wat- so. Hondo Favorite activities Beach, sail- ing, photography, learning Where found beach Plans tor the future Party, travel. college Footbal 1 .2.3,4., Track 2.3,, Green Years Photography Club 3,4,; r- MARY SHORT 1352 Hmh Street To keep tempo with the force that pulls the ocean a to Irve to a natural beat. Mary short Mum Mick Jagger. Hair. MM Congdon. ab parties. dislikes find- rig Kverwere. Westwood pet peeves short |Okee. old frtends. Randy Newman, wnbng biographies favorite people Deb. Tmmy. D L Mr Prther. Sue. Jennrf lavo- me activities camping, band competitions found out of Westwood. member MPFC fan dub. G.R G . school, travel Band 1 .2.3.4, Concert Band 1 .2.3.4, Orches- tra 1. District Band 2 BRADFORD G. SMITH 15 Writer Terrace Freedom a a system baaed on courage TUCKEY SHAFFER 96 Mill Street When we do right, no one remembers; when we do wrong, no one forgets. Tuckey pet peeves: disco, time favo- rite activities: guitar, parlies, people, crafts plans to go to Dean Junior College for art therapy. LAURA SHIPPEY 100 Oak Street Life is too short to dwell on the past. Keep your head up and look toward the future. Laura smiling, friendly, gold queen, effervescent, social butterfly, nicely dressed Likes: gold jewelry, shopping, Cade Cod, clothes, nice restaurants, Bermuda, Quincy Market, friends, parties, and socializing . . . Pet Peeves: Monday mornings, SATs, diets, rainy days, and H.W. Favorite People: P.M., Pokey, Taxi, The Wit, O.B., M.R., and Tipsey . Favorite Activities: tennis, swimming, working, and dancing Where Found: Star Market, out with Paul, out with friends — in the Volpe, and Jimbo ' s .. Fu- ture Plans: Northeastern University (nursing). Spanish Club 1,2; Majorettes 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. 2,3; Prom Committee 3,4; Student Advisory 4; Green Years 4. PETER GERARD SKELLY 54 Magnolia Drive Go as far as you can see. When you get there, you will see further. Nickname: Skell Descriptive characteris- tics: brown hair, blue eyes, nicely dressed . Likes: eating with T, eating, pairs, Spring- steen, bottle-cap puzzles . Dislikes: orga- nization, tempted hard guys, getting in shape, Bondo Pet peeves: Double ses- sions, the yearbook, Driving Favorite saying: We ' re gone Favorite people: Monty, T, Ned, Bartman, Marcus, Mac CD., Stef, Bill, Enead — especially a certain associate editor Favorite activities: Scoring against Medfield, beating D.S., get- ting ripped, sharing life with friends and ene- mies ... Where found: Y.B.O., JR. High Field, spending money Plans for the Fu- ture: College, business, wealth. Senior Play; Track 1,4; Green Years Co- Editor; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Co-captain, Boys ' Swim Team 2, Boys ' Basketball 1; Winter Track 4. PAULO MATOS SOUZA 126 Greenacre Road If you don ' t have dog, hunt with cat. Paulo likes: summer, snow, sports, base- ball, Chinese food, fun, drawing, Doritos dislikes: sadness, rootbeer, onions, idiot questions about Brazil I ' m confused; can you repeat, please? favorite people: J.C.. the Downes. CM., D.S., D.C., D.P. MM., MM., MM., and a lot more Par- don me? I don ' t understand. favorite activities; eating, table tennis, guitar, McDo- nald ' s, Young Die, Photography, Cape Cod, Chorus, being an AFSer. arts, being a bell ringer I ' m not a tourist. I live here is Westwood, and my English is improving. Please, speak slowly where found: in the Art class learn to ski, become an architect. Chorus 4; Exchange Student 4; Senior Play 4; A.F.S. Club 4; Green Years; No Parenthe- sis 4. DAWNA STAPLES 31 Carroll Avenue In the sweetness of friendship there is laughter and sharing of pleasures. Dawna . . . stubborn, slim, moody, friendly . . . likes: the color red, people, school and hockey . . . dislikes: working ... pet peeves: gym, math, being told what to do favorite activities: paint-by-numbers, going to dances, roller skating, bowling, Mike, Mrs. B . . . plans for future: live in a group home, work in graphic arts. ROBIN STONE 258 Oak Street To sit alone with my conscience will be Judgement enough for me. Robin, Rivka . . . curly hair and no glasses . . . likes: lunch block studies with Moe and Marty-O, meatball subs at competition . . . pet peeves: memorizing drum solos in two days, soft mallets and cracked reeds . . . ALRIGHT . . . favorite people: The B.F. ' s, D.L.F. ' s, V.B. ' s . . . favorite activities: piggin ' out with Nance and Linda, making up new tunes on the xylo with Pam and Shelly . . . Lunch block ' s next . . . found: B.F. room no. 101, sorting music with Jenn in Mr. Ms office, dancing at B.F. parties . . . college. Band 2,3,4; Concert Band 1 ,2,3,4; Orchestra 1 ,3; Senior Play, Pit Orchestra 2,3,4; No Pa- rentheses 4; Hoop Band 3,4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Green Years Staff. NEAL SULLVIAN 17 Linden Street The best team never wins, not this year. Neal . . . Nile Crocodile, Peabody, does the work, Ned logic; Me, Ma ' s and Ned . . . likes: making soccer history, beating Medfield, squirrels, anyone with self-control, D.S. soc- cer Mom ' s dislikes: town of Medfield, un- stable people with muscles . . . yes . . . qranda bongo checkas . . favorite people: Hal, Jim, OB s, Hondy, Montys, Amy, Skelly, CD., B.McD, T-grinch, Watso, Alexa, Maria, Janey and friends, etc. ... radical . . . favor- ite activities: kicking nuckle balls and slow risers, x country skiing, P. vaulting, driving fast on cycles or hype wagons, lager fosting, hitting muscle beach, being Ned . . college, career in creative architectural design. Boys ' Soccer Team 1,2,3,4; capt. 4; Ski Team 1,2,3,4; capt. 4; Boys ' Traclt 1,2,3,4. ALAN CHRISTIAN SWEENEY 15 Lee Road A man is but a man until the realization of power is held within the subconscience, and if logic is a barrier, then madness is a door. Alan . . blond, out spoken, digs for a laugh, athletic, optimistic, ambiguous . . . likes: weekends, days off, Stones, girls, ball games, Rock lobster, girls, good food, girls, parties, girts . dislikes: losing seasons, Mil- lis, parties at my house, homework, prac- tices, Communists, and Carter . . . Smile for the sun shines on your shoulder. . . . pet peeves: ptinks , two-faced skiing, parties . favorite activities: football, track, spring track, skiing, parties . . . favorite people: all who I have come in contact with . . . found: football field, border of the reality and the immaginary, having a good time, with the boys , an in command in an array of explod- ing fire crackers college, business. Football 1 ,2,3,4; Track 1 ,2.3.4; Donut Com- mittee 4; A.F.S. club 4; Photography Club 4; Winter Spring Pep Club 1 .2,3,4. JOSEPH E. STAPLETON 52 Fisher Street What a long strange trip its been. Joe blonde hair, red eyes, likes: concerts, going sideways. Black Sabbath dislikes: backstabbers, gossip, snobs pet peeves: all the freaks and burns favorite activities: unorganized sports, uncontrolable parties . . . found: everywhere and when least ex- pected N.A.N. F.G. STACEY STRAUSS 266 Alder Road It ' s not what life deals you, it ' s how you deal with life. ' Stacey . . hazei eyes, brunette likes: going out all the time, honesty, freedom, O.O.T., parties durina summer of 80. yap- ping at b-stops, Kinks, E H , block chicken tights, color yellow, Tatiana. long nails al- ways polished . . E.I.C. , E.I.R. . . pet peeves: waiting for rides on weekends, cur- fews, change of plans, snotty people, spaces between teeth, mixed up stories. The B.L.T. , tied up lines. 2 flat tires, wet leaves . . favorite people: K.D.. PH.. J.R.. L.R.. R.T., and the rest of the girls. S.H. members, family . . . Benny , I ' m leaving now You only live once. favorite activities: skiing, acting, celebrations, s-off. d-ham, summer ot ' 80 ... found: drugstore. Shepards, K.P.L. col- on weekend nights, Pegg ' s B-stop corner Thanks Mom and Dad Tor everything lege. Senior Play; One Act Play 1 ; Powder Puff 4; Pep Club 1 .2.3,4; Sacred Cheese 1 .2; Drama Club 1,2,3.4; Ski Club 3.4; Ski Team 1; Musical 3; Manager of Spnng Track 2; Color Guard 1 ,2; Manager of Winter Track 3. BARNEY SUMAN 135 Thatcher Street I get by with a little help from my friends. Barny tall, blue eyes, brown hair, intrepid likes: adventure, music, idny . dis- likes: monotany, punk rock, new wave pet peeves: eating in a rush, morning alarms smell bound ' favorite people: R.D.. J.M., WW., etc. favorite activities: par- tying, sports, cruising, spending money A might too strong; found: in crowds, large gatherings, carport, concerts Who cares ' stewy, aquas college JUDITH ANN TAKSERY 61 Draper Lane Today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope Judi long brown hair, brown eyes, a true friend likes being on time. A block, weekends dislikes: waiting for people, rainy days pet peeves cliques, snobs. Spin-off. TW. curty hair favonte people: L.S . NO .AN.. PS., and more are you serious found: Star Market, with fnends. in New Yorker college Senior Play; Dnll Team 2; Pep Club 1.2; Prom Committee 3.4; Green Years Staff. Spanish Club 2 h GREGORY TESTA 57 Boar Lane Don I put things ofl until tomorrow that can be done today Greg quiet around unlamiliar people, po- lite to most teachers likes: long weekends summer, paychecks dislikes ramy weekends, car accidents, cigarette smoke pet peeves kids who ask stupid questions What lavonte people OT. T.D.DT . DS..J.D. Noway tavonte activities dirt bike nding. car racing, boating, watersknng. beer can collecting What are you crazy 7 lound media cen- ter, at worn ya college Boys Hockey 1. 2.3.4.; Track 4. Weight Lift- ing 3.4 MICHELLE M. THIBAULT 5 Winslow Road When your weary, feeling small, when tears are in your eyes. I will dry tnem all. I ' m on your side Michele. Micky favorite people: Slick. Annie-Jo. Jen-do lavonte things: trees. Friday nights with the home brew, ice- tracking with Bio . homework 9 :: pet peeves cold rooms, broken dishwashers, being late lound: with Karen, at Roches, with AS m Norwood Thanks Mom and Dad A.F.S. 1.2.3.4: French Club 1.2.3; Prom Committee 4; Proiect Green 2.3; No Parenth- eses 1 : Spring Track 1 ,2,4; Cross Country 1 ; Ski Team 2; National Honor Society 3.4; Jr. Conservation Camp 3, Senior Class Play 4; Spring Musical 4. JULIE TIBBETTS 73 Crystal Hill Terrace As we step onto the road to success, re- member that the more you give the more you get in return Julie. Tibbs. Jules. J C.P.. J.T.Pres., tall, brown hair likes Boston. Snoopy glas- ses. Fridays, alligators, socializing, preps, smiles, family and mends, wishing on a star pet peeves. Monday mornings, being on time disco, parked cars in traffic lavonte people John. Donnazee. Mac. Mickey. Sud- sa. Peg. J L . Space. Dr M , favonteacti- vrties swimming, buying clothes, propping out. piano found High St Market. Johnny Appleseeds. out with J.C., college Class President 3. Student Council 2.3.4; No Parentheses 4. School Musical 2.3.4; Pow- der puff 4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4. Student Gov Day Rep 4. Prom Committee 3.4; Girls Swim Team 3. Delegate of MA Special Ed conference 4. RHONDA M. TRADD 495 Everett Street Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die. life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly ' Rhonda. Honda. Rhoda tall, green eyes, always late likes getting letters Irom Ari- zona. Stacey s laugh, parties. M M Ice- cream, beaches, dear nights, summer dislikes getting up early waiting, staying in. moody people pet peeves balloons, cur- fews, flat tires, diets. Kayiees Espanol. SATs, applications Pitiful favorite people M.H., L.R.. S.S., JR. LM, K.D . M R , Inends and family favorite activi- ties skiing Brat found around town, dnving the boat Thanks Mom and Dad college Chorus 1 . Senior Play. Powder Puff 4. A.F S Club 3.4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; Cheerleader 2. Drama Club 1 .2. Manager of Girts Basketball 1; Prom Cor.-mrttee 4. Majorettes 1.2; Ski Club 3.4 DAVID M. THERIAULT 89 Farm Lane Love is an ever-fixed mark that looks on tempests and is never shaken. Dave smiling. |ealous. decadent, turning prep . head over heels likes substi- tutes. Maureen, outdoor VB. 3 VBs. ERA.. dislikes disco, weekend work shifts pet peeves: B.F s. Skip s hands. MSL at Re- xall. flirts. Devo, NHS. piece of cake lavonte people: Maureen. T horts. Marty 0. TO, Dan. Ron. JRS. Miss Bolles. Scott. Stocky favorite activities: tennis, soccer, weekends, opening doors, lunching out and the world hates you found: locker 715 plans: Brown, Babson. or Yale. MBA. Student Council 1.2: Sacred Cheese 1.2: Chess Club 1.2.3.4; Boys Tennis 2 DANIEL THORNTON 165 Fensview Drive Life is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. Dan confused, depressed, clashing, suicidal, but optimistic favorite activities: skiing, locksmithing, playing cards, procrasti- nating moo favonte people: D.T., T.D..D.S. S.W.R.R.. I hate the world found: hopelessly lost college, career. Student Council 2; Senior Play: Track 1; Chess Club 1 .2.3: Ski Club 3.4; Math Team 3,4. CARL P. TOPJIAN, III 1663 High Street The dreamer, the unwoken fool, in dreams no pain will touch the brow. Chip 63 Levis, brown hair, brown eyes likes: long weekends. Plymouth, MA., The Doors, all nighters at Bentley dis- likes: being a sub . Millis, being told to have parties Life . Whataloser pet peeves D.B. ' s, dnving tests, school, haircuts favorite people: Russ. Moon. Condie. Rear, Bruce. Don. Joe, Ray, Katie. Lisa favorite activities: football, partying. New Year s Eve party college Football 2.3.4. KERRI VAN STRY 29 Norfolk Avenue Happy times may come and go; but memor- ies last forever Kern small, long curly brown hair, bangs, brown eyes likes: expensive clothes, de- corating B.L.R., mint chip ice cream, blue eyes, the Red Sox. sunny days dislikes: hot dogs. X.D. ' s, butterrum lifesavers Pet peeves: marine pants, attempts. Kate questions, busy phones, waiting for B.M.. seriously , pitiful ' lavonte people: Pen, Kate, Susan, J.S.. Baby M , Wofvenne crew, S.H. members YOU GUYS favonte activities: football cheering, shopping, tuna fishing, soaps, dancing What a pit found: sidelines of WHS football games cheenng the team on. Hazel s. Caf . col- lege. Chorus 1 .2; Girls Glee Club 1 ; Senior Play; Football Cheerleader 3.4; Basketball cheer- leader 1 .2; Prom Committee 3; Color Guard 1.2; Pep Club 1,2.3,4. BRYAN STEVEN VARTABEDIAN 335 Blue Hill Drive The man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait till that other is ready. Bryan, Varto . . . busy, persistant, brown hair, green eyes . . likes: a challenge, a good argument . . dislikes: Sunday nites, long hair, the bottom of the coffee pot, spelling his names for other people ... pet peeves: telling people what orienteering means, QRM, attempted jocks, Harry Hood favorite people: J.C., P.M., B.D.. F.S.. T.P., S.W., J.R favorite activities: amateur radio, orienteering, acting . . . found: in the woods or in the shack . . the other side of town, always asking questions . . life scien- ces .. . college. Senior Play; School Musical 1,2,3,4; V.C.O.H. 3; Sacred Cheese 1,2,4; Drama Club 1,2,4; Green Years Staff. CHRISTINE WALLS 35 Ash Street My heart is warm with the friends I make, and better friends I ' ll not be knowing: yet there isn ' t a train I wouldn ' t take, no matter where it ' s going. Chrissy, Chris, Wallsy, C.W., . . brown hair, blue eyes, . . likes: 2:15, Mad magazines, Twinkles, Berkland speed . . dislikes: soc- cer practice, cliques ... pet peeves: bad jokes, MEW: cw, Don ' t worry about it ... favorite people: A.M., L.W., N.L., M.F., S.B., G-Marie, Micky, A.S., Lee, Tex, S.J favorite activities: soccer, ducking practice . . . found: outside the school . plans: com- pleting high school. Powder Puff; Girls ' Soccer 1 ,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Winter Track 1; Business Club 4. RICHARD WATSON 129 Dover Road You only live once, if you live it right once is enough. ' Richard, Rich brown eyes, tall, dark and handsome . . likes: Skynard, Marty ' s par- ties, Stanford Band . dislikes: Mono, Med- field, Hondo Otrino pet peeves: no B.T. ' s at B.C., . favorite people: Lisa, Dano, Hon- do, Bill, Sara , G.S., soccer team, and the gang zoning with Dano and Marty, break- fast at Pam ' s at 4:00, all nighters at Ted ' s, Lite ' s and Alexa ' s, rock writing with Dano, Bill . . favorite activities: soccer, hockey, par- ties, concerts, sporting events . . . I ' m only kidding . . Really? . . found: Youlden ' s, the raceway, Spiro Agnews Be serious . . . college. Soccer 1,2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. GREG WILLETT 131 Briar Lane We ' re getting older as time goes by, a little older with every day. We were the children of yesterday. Greg tall, quiet, brown hair, blue eyes likes: Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, rock roll dislikes: disco, phonies, West- wood pet peeves: gung ho people, post- poned jam sessions Don ' t be ridiculous favorite people: Norwood friends, big sis, P.P., D.D., MB., B.M., S.P., LP., J.D.. Pan. P.F.C. Billy. N.M.. Judy, and all those I forgot favorite activities: torturing insects, jam sessions, tinkerins with cars Tom Petty concert summer of 80, Gen 2 found: tar from Westwood, St. Tim ' s. Paul ' s Hall, the humble (?) dept. store college, life in the great North Woods. Boys ' Swim Team 4; Green Years Staff. CRAIG VENTOLA 11 Redwood Road You can ' t always get what you want but if you try some time, you might find you get what you need. Craig . . red hair, brown eyes likes: Doors, Who, Stones, parties, horse races dislikes: the hornet, disco, homework and Westwoodites pet peeves: waking up, red lights Say that again What? . . favorite people: R.B., J.C., S.D., W.C., . . . found: cruisin ' college. Football 3; Spring Track 2,4; Weight Lifting 2,3. HELENE WALLS 35 Ash Street A rider unequalled — a sportsman com- plete, a rum one to follow, a bad one to beat. Helene, Pudge short, green-eyed brunette . . . likes: french fries, lobster, black olives, sunflower seeds, cashew-nuts, fried chicken, burnt steak . . dislikes: bananas, oranges, lima beans, brocoolli, cauliflower Also likes: T-shirts, shorts, high tops, cowboy hat, westerns, war movies, Bach pet peeves: doing the dishes, wait- ing on people, Monday mornings, study halls, gossipers Cuando favorite people: Ski, A.M., M.R., K.L, B.G., M.C., L.D., J.D., D.Z., M.G., N.N., J.K., the nubber squad . favorite activities: soccer, football, rugby, mountain hikes, rowing, horse back riding found: English seminar, soccer field, de- ntist office . college, forest ranger. Softball 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4. GARY WENTWORTH 49 Briarwood Drive No man is an island, entire of himself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main; any man ' s death diminishes us, makes the whole less; we must keep the continent, the main, together; it is only in this way we will succeed. Gary, Wenny, Big guy, Zim, Zimmer . . brown hair, blue eyes, outgoing, easy to talk to, hard worker likes: summer, parties, working with kids dislikes: arguments, pushy people, confusion, touchy people pet peeves: Shotgun, L.P., Bass River, Snatch Alley . . . Bummer, Really favo- rite people: Fuzz, J.S., Kath. M.G., J.O., K.R., Mac. J.W., A.S.. P.M., N.W., favorite acti- vities: skiing, driving, baseball, concerts, par- tying . . . Just kidding: found: Roches, cruising, Johnny ' s, Tastee Tower. Blue Hills. Nashoba Valley, Beach definitely . . college, business. Winter Track 2, Ski Club 2; Green Years Staff; Business Manager; Golf 2,3. ARTHUR WILLIAMS 106 Weatherbee Drive In a garden, growth has its season. There are spring and summer, but there are also fall and winter. And then spring and summer again. As long as the roots are not severed, all is well and all will be well. Skip, Slup likes: the Blue Beast, sci-fi. A C, MASH Dislikes: Van De ' s chemis- try, B.F. ' s. lun block pet peeves: Colin, private jokes, being written upon, Mondays thru Thursdays Everyone s a chame- leon favorite people: Glen, Mike. Mary. Jet, Cheryl, Chris, commandos, the A.P cli- que, Garfield. Shoe favorite activities commandos, gumballing, set crew, beaming to my locker found: backstage, onstage, oblivion Energize ' wealth and prosperity. Senior Play; Musical 2,3.4; One Act Plays 2.3.4; Festival Play 3.4; Sacred Cheese 2; Drama Club 1.2.3,4; Little Theatre Club 3.4; Thespians 3,4; Green Years Staff ■J Hi Stir:- c - ALBERT WISIALKO 60 Od Carnage Road •Whale ir you do m Me. arways give it your Deal and never quit Wm. Wiia tali dark and handsome touts Aerosmtn Stones, partying, football games iMtm Camp Monomoy the dust boot, ioeinggames.no parties B F s pet peeves being late tor anything Millis. no- tJwvj lo do favorite people Jenks. Mike Wlat the Wofvenne football team. TUC found SOCH. local party, on the dust bowl. camp-outs, weight room going to college. being a mrfbonaire Football 3 4 Powder Puff cheerleader 4 Boys Basketball 1. 2. Weightlifling 3. 4 Green Years SUA DONNA ZORIO S18 High Street You are never given a wish without being oven the power to make it true Donna big innocent eyes. Italian kkes sun. sand and water hot fudge sun- daes, disco. Italians dislikes taxi service, geang up before 12. crusng around pet peeves cliques shy guys, having short hair, workmg weekend nights, being on time favonte people Lon. Jan. Mirro, Tibos. Tex. J H ft s what you make of it favo- nte activities sknng, dancing traveling found on the beach, m L A . at G R or on the slopes College then California Powder Pirff Musical 3.4; Pep Club 1.2.3.4; Drama Club 1.2. Prom Commitlee 3 LINDA MUSTO 66 OU Carnage Road Let us go singing aa far as we go the road « • ?ss MM JOAN MARIE YAKEL 1 544 High Street One today is worth two tomorrows; What I am to be, I am now beginning. Joan blonde, blue eyes, shy likes: Seges. Garfield, the Beatles, RW-B, G.H., pickles dislikes: being embarrassed, P.T.E. , getting killed by Dover ... pet peeves: slow drivers, J. Bronowski, getting lost How do vou know? favorite people: the ennead. teammates favorite activities: fighting with Donna, shopping, attending the annuals Which way do I turn? found: in the Caddie, Monty ' s kitchen, by the pool Dunkin Donuts at 5 am college. Girls ' Basketball 1 ; Girls ' Tennis 2,3,4; Soc- cer 1 ; Field Hockey 2,3,4; No Parenthesis 3.4. JANET DONOVAN 233 Washington Street Give freely of your laughter and it is returned to you. Janet brown, hair, hazel eyes likes: partying, 38 special, Skynyrd dislikes: boring weekends. Disco . Pet peeves: LIP, getting up for school Yeah, right! favorite people: JB, LK, MC, TK, KC, BN favorite activities: sleeping, going to concerts What ' s up for tonitef ' where found: Rm. 155, Tim s, Uncertain about future. ' 70 i ■a t£v cCg z THSlQ emo The time has come to say good-bye, So let ' s remember the past and the soul which lives. Glenn was a member of this class And by member, we mean part. He lived with tremendous courage Never causing a burden when there should have been one. His sweet smile and the warmth of his friendliness Were the first of many qualities you would notice and love. Even though times got tough, His willingness to accept and his drive for improvement were always there. He was a great friend and an example to us all. So may our memories of Glenn Defanti be with us all. And may his spirit continue with us along the path of life. GLENN DEFANTI 1961-1978 Brian Gavin ' 81 Richard Mullally ' 81 71 ARTS AT WESTWOOD L SOCIETY Society regulates what you do. There is little privacy in society. The only perfect privacy is that of the mind Which is sometimes imposed upon By reading the face. In time we come closer and closer To tapping the recesses of the mind. When tapping the mind is complete There will be no privacy No personal identity No you No me. James Shaughnessy ' 81 A LIFE How I pity any man with a stereotyp ed Humdrum Life — Every day is typical Predictable Identical He is dissatisfied. But I live a life Of full adventures Excitement Fantasies. I am a writer — a dreamer Mary Francioso ' 81 1 72 i _ THE WINNER As I cry, no one listens, As I run, I run alone. In the splendor of the race and the moment of victory, I am absent. Shining golden people, standing poised on pedestals, are out, far from my reach. I am one of those who go unnoticed, one who isn ' t there, living uneasily in the dark shadow of the winner. I have lost, no one cheers, yet, As I try, In the splendor of the race and the moment of almost touching sweet victory, I am truly there. Lisa Eads ' 81 BOOK OF ALAN 1 1 14 80 A man is but a teardrop in an ocean of dead souls. FAIR IS FOUL AND FOUL IS FAIR Thanks to the weird sisters. 1 1 28 81 Always smile! no matter what odds. No matter how high the problem piles Never frown For a smile is my salvation! And my sword of hope. Smile and be happy Even if you ' re not. (Alan ' s Law) Alan Sweeney ' 81 I H Si 73 } 1 . Lauren Riley 2. Carol Decatur 3. Janice O ' Neil Al Wisialko Dan Thornton Liz White Michelle Cusack Lisa Eads 9. Sue and Scott Montambo 10. Robin Moloney 1 1 . David Manchester 12. Noreen Lawless 13. Sue Black 14. Janice Long 15. Nancy Foxx 16. Bill Mclnnis 17. Brian Fitzhenry 18. Kaylee Dodge 19. Gary Wentworth 20. Jane Ratio 21 . Karen Murphy 22. Mark Beder 23. Peter Skelly 24. Jan McConnell 25. Peggy Hanlon 26. Rhonda Tradd 27. Moira Rudser 28. Chrissy Kelly 29. Mary Gavin 30. Martha O ' Hara 31 . Anna DiMartino 32. Chris Kuppens 33. Chris DeSisto 74 1 . Julie Tibbetts 2. Joan Yakel 3. Sonja Nordstrom 4. Mary Gattozzi 5. Nancy O ' Brien 6. Sally Mansur 7. Maura FitzPatrick 8. Peggy Mason 9. Arlene Niakaros 1 0. Donna Zorio 1 1 . Karen and Kevin Cloney 12. Dave Theriault 13. Kris Berkland 1 4. Tina Maoris 15. Anita Galins 1 6. Tom Darcey 17. Karen McGuinness 18. Kerry VanStry 1 9. Judy Taksery 20. Stacey Strauss 21 . Kathie McKeon 22. Ken Harris 23. Mike Fish 24. Maryann Cloherty 25. Robin Stone 26. Linda McKenna 27. Helene and Chrissy Walls 28. Anne Becker 29. Julie Lanzillo 30. Marie Connell 31 . Carol McCarthy 32. Kate McLellan 33. Jim Cerullo 75 1 A ' ' N - ■- i ■Li I CO I CM CO O 78 I CO I CM CO j f , I THE CLASSES , 79 Jl uniors ' 82; 3 uM- CLASS OF ' 82 CLASS OFFICERS Dori White, President; Andy Hart, Vice-President; George Gonser, Treasurer; Carolyn Mason, Secretary. fi rs Room 36 — Mr. Bonn Front, left to right: L. Brooks, C. Aaron, J. Broadhurst, D. Ambrose, C. Balabanis, K. Brooks, L. Badessa, T. Albers. Second row: S. Bardzelowski, K. Bosare, B. Brazier, R. Bradley, M. Arute, S. Bernstein, P. Boland, A. Aymie, K. Eades, R. Ball. Missing from photo: V. Alex, A. Antonellis, P. Ballantine, D. Beltramini, G. Bothwick, G. Bregianos. P V 1 A m Room 110 — Mr. Stack First row, left to right: B. Chowdhury, M. Ciardi. C Chisholm. Second row: B. Carter. D Callaghan. P. Casey. C Calvagne. Third row: C Cavanaugh, K. Burke, P. Casey. P. Ciampa. Fourth row C Coggins. R. Conlon. R. Ciampa. K. Cariani. N. Cappello. Missing from photo: E Buonato. K. Burke. E Cakndas. P. Cashin, K. Cecca, A. Coakley, D. Collette, B. Collins, C. Collins yukJJcuvSh CLASS OF ' 82 Room 112 — Mr. Sloan Front, left to right: B. Dalton, S. Coward, J. Dramis, M. DeSimone, S. Doull, E. Dratch. Second row: M. Castonis, M. Devlin, J. Draper, M. Cummings, B. Conway, C. DeAngelis, B. Conway, I. Curtin, D. Demascio, P. DiPietro, S. Curwen, M. Danna. Missing: A. Davis, D. Devlin, H. Donlon. oom 115 — Miss Wing irst row, left to right: D. Feeney, K. Glynn, D. mies. econd row: M. Ganz, D. Gavin, J. Frew, J. avin, S. Frye. hird row: K. Gennis, J. Engeian, C. Fryar, Gilroy, J. Dresens, R. Fox, L. Eglitis, M. iovino. issing: K. Eads, K. Effgen, L. Ferrari, M. reiberger, J. Gerber, W. Gillespie. Room 1 18 — Mr. Tosca First row, left to right: K. Hutnyan, K. Hansen, A. Havakas, K. Hanlon, P. Hanley, J. Hume. Second row: M. Goddard, C. Howe, E. Ingraham, J. Henry, T. Glynn, A. Haddad, G. Hamblin, E. Henderson, A. Hart, J. Howard, G. Gonser. Missing: J. Hallion, S. Heyd, T. Hodge, J Hol- dridge, B. Hunter, R. Jeghelian, K. Jenks. 81 Oju J — SoLU — - CLASS OF ' 82 Room 120 — Ms. Curran First row, left to right: T. Longmoore, J. Lodge, M. Joyce, M. Luke, G. Lapham, C. Kane, D. Losardo, K. Kendrick. Second row: E. Lane, N. McDevitt, J. Kane, E. Jones, T. Lynch, D. Kelliher, P. Klint, P. Lawless, J. Leon, J. King, T. Kerrigan. Missing: C. Kerrissey, J. Kiely, J. Kippenberger, R. Leveckis, S. Lynch, M. MacDonald. Room 124 — Ms. Bishop First row: (left to right) M. Maguire. K. McCoy, J. Marshall Second row: N. McDevitt, R. Maloof, G. MacPherson, R. McKelvey, J. Macropoulos, C. Maynard, K. McCafferty, L. Mackey. Third row: P. Murphy, M. Melanson, P. Maher, F. Murphy, F. Marston, J. Mahoney, C. Mason, J. Manton, Miss Bishop. Missing: R. Mandolesi, R. Manning, C. Marvel, S. Maxwell, D. McCambly. Room 1 25 — Mr. Hancox First row, left to right: L. Murphy, J. Murray, C. Norton, S. Nastasi. Second row: B. Messina, L. Mullen, C. Oppedisano, J. Mitchell, K. Effgan, B. Mullen. Third row: J. Nieh, B. Murphy, D. Morse, T. Musto, R. Morrison, E. McKenna, J. Ogden, S. Nazzaro, R. McKenna. 82 JcfLrraX vjouo ' CLASS OF ' 82 Room 126 — Mrs. Malm First row, left to right: R. Parker, J. Ripley. Second row: M. Ruggiero, S. Polechronis, D. Pratt, J. Rizza, C. Petrucci, D. Pond, R. Prevett. Third row: K. Penza, S. Randall, N. Rorrie, S. Roach, J. Rudser, G. Petersen, S. Padell, A. Palermo, C. Roberts, J. Pinciaro. Missing: E. Renzie, L. Patterson, J. Petrucci, M. Power. %.i U ' Room 141 A — Mr. Marx Back row, left to right: W. Singer, B. Suman, K. Saccone, G. Snyder, W. Sweeney, J. Smith, D. Stockford. Middle row: P. Sullivan, K. Scott, K. Smith, S. Smith. Bottom row: R. Taber, J. Sterling, L. Singer, J. Steeger, B. Thie. Missing: L. Russo, G. Savary, D. Shanning, P. Shippey, D. Simpson, T. Simpson, E. Spirounis, C. Sullivan, M. Systrom. Room 141B — Mr. VandeWorken First row, left to right: M. Thiel, J. Winslow, K. Williams. Second row: P. Ubillos, D. Zalkind, M. Winkelmes, J. Thompson, S. Weinstein. Third row: J. Trainor, C. Woicik, D. White. Missing: P. Thurmond, D. Topjian, E. Tschirch, F. Turner, P. Valentine, W. Ward, C. Whelan, E. Wisialko, D. Youlden. fl Soph opnomores j g Tl 00tXu3r OLO — • CLASS OF ' 83 ! Class Officers Paul Toland, President; Diane Walsh, Vice-President; Tracy LaCamera, Secretary; Joy Kalfopulos, Treasurer. 1 Room 23 — Miss Rice First row, left to right: L Becker, S. Ambrose, A. Albrecht, M. Antonellis, L. Barry, D. Barry, L Banker, D. Babineau, D. Albanese. Second row: B. Aho, R. Babcock, A. Arakelian, J. Boland, M. Benincasa, M. Arute, B. Allman, S. Bardzilowski, W. Bent, B. Abel. Room 30 — Mr. Dhimitri First row, left to right: O. Bregiamos, P. Catanese, P. Brady, M. Cavanaugh, P. Baggeroer, B. Brown, M. Borden. Second row: S. Carrabis, J. Cavanaugh, C. Bruno, J. Brawley, J. Bruno, K. Cariani, M. Clarke, T. Brown, S. Carreiro. Missing: L. Bothwick, C. Breese, P. Bregianos, R. Buchmueller, L. Chapin, J. Cloney. pAXLiaJL - CLASS OF ' 83 Room 33 — Ms. Adams Top row, left to right: Ms. Adams, G. Desisto, K. Crabtree, J. DeAngelis, H. D ' Angelo, E. Coffin, N. Crawford, K. Dervin, V. Davis, L. Darcy. Middle row: L. Crowe, S. Davenport, G. Cor- nacchio, J. Collins, W. Conley, M. Connelly, R. Collette, C. Coleman, A. Dalton. Bottom row: B. Crowe, D. Coughlan, P. Colella, K. Moriaty. Room 34 — Ms. Tieri First row, left to right: C. Ford, R. Ferzoco, J. Foxx, K. Finneran, C. Foehl, R. Buchmueller, D. Dowd, E. Fitzhenry, C. DiPietro. Second row: P. Duray, S. Fitzpatrick, J. Dullea, J. Gallagher, C. Dickey, P. Fallon, M. DiTullio, J. FitzGerald, V. Devlin, Ms. Tieri. Missing: B. Ford, C. Foxx. m fs Room 48B — Mrs. Saltmarsh. Top row, left to right: D. Griffin, J. Henderson, D. Granese, L. Guerini, M. Garnder, J. Greely, E. Grube, D. Ganem, Mrs. Saltmarsh. Middle row: E. Gundal, P. Giambanco, P. Hur- ley, P. Goodale, A. Heffran, C. Hallow, J. Gearty. Bottom row: A. Guarino, D. Ihnatko, S. Hoban, L. Jenkins. Missing: M. Gillespie. G. Harakas. M. Healy. 85 A 5 syvOLrUL CKjaJhifL — CLASS OF ' 83 Room 114 — Miss Shute Front row, left to right: T. LaCamera, A. Lynch, M Ma can. Second row: J. Lynch, T. Lane, M. MacDonald. Third row: A. Kelley, D. Malloy, J. Keller, D. MacKinnon, L. Lodge. Fourth row: H. Mansur, M. Kenney, L. Kirby, M. Mancinelli, M. Kelley, V. Lane. Missing: J. Kalfopulos, D. Kane, C. Kerrissey, D. Lowery, M. Magri. Room 127 — Mr. Earls Front roe, left to right: Mr. Earls, S. Massison, S. Manton, K. Moriarty, J. Monahan, P. Melenson. Second row: J. McCuscker, M. Mclnnis, P. McDonough, B. Masiell, K. McDonald, J. McNamara. Third row: D. Melia, C. McLellan, S. McElroy, J. McGinnis. E. Maloney, M. McGee, P. McCar- thy, J. Mason. 86 Room 1 29B — Mrs. Holbrook Front row, left to right: R. Nazzaro, T. OToole, M. Munroe, R. Murray, A. Peccararo. Second row: W. Peterson, S. Moses, M. O ' Sul- livan, S. Murphy, J. Murray, B. Paleiko, J. Mor- rison, C. O ' Reilly. . CLASS OF ' 83 Room 152 — Mrs. O ' Brien First row, left to right: M. Ratto, T. Russo, N. Petrucci, D. Salisbury, M. Quinn, J. Rhines, M. Petrucci, L. Rabatsky, L. Pratt. Second row: L Rziecidlo, L. Robinson, D. Pre- vett, B. Roche, b. Reissfelder, M. Pardevani, R. Quigley. Third row: L Priore, D. Rago, C. Rorrie, D. Rorrie, G. Russo, T. Rinaldi, C. Peterson. Room 153 — Miss Maruca First row: F. Thie, J. Spinale, D. Susi, M. Shea, P. Toland, E. Shain, H. Stone, Miss Maruca. Second row: K. Sheingold, J. Schiavo, P. Sicard, M. Smith, E. Sugrue, R. Swartz, M. Shafto, G. Shaughnessy. Missing: W. Seward, P. Shutack, N. Steere, E. Sullivan, D. Tahmoush, H. Talty. Room 157 — Mr. Hargreaves Top row, left to right: Mr. Hargreaves, M. Zizza, P. Webster, C. Tosi, L Chowhurdy, L. Chapin, R. Webber, S. Traylor, W. Varian, J. Trigilio, D. Vanzile, C. Washburn. Bottom row: A. Yessaillian, H. Williams, C. Yphantes, D. Walsh, K. Welling, C. Wentworth. 87 Fresh men ' 54: j uyfirx CLASS OF ' 84 Class Officers llsa Sigmund, President; Maryanne Rice, Vice- President; Susan Thiel, Treasurer; Laura Bel- tramini, Secretary: Mrs. Delaney-Smith First row, left to right: A. Brown, D. Blumental, B. Boland, J. Cardinal, M. Altobello, P. Bagge- roer, T. Bernson, L. Amy. Second row: A. Cardona, E. Boehl, C. Burke, T. Bennett, L. Cappuccino, L. Beltramini, A. Abel, M. Brooks. Third row: R. Buonopane, B. Carey, R. Annai- nian, B. Brooks, L. Boucher, S. Besser, C. Ayoub, J. Biggs, G. Beattie, Mrs. Delaney- Smith. Room 32 — Mr. Ducheneau First row, left to right: K. Cusack, L. Cohen, J. Chisholm, R. Cossette, L. Carrabis, J. Cloher- ty, J Conley, A. Crowe. Second row: E. Collins, C. Crabtree, J. Coppa, S Collyer, T. Curtin, T. Colbert, J Consoli, E. Carlson. Third row: R. Creasi, F. Cochrane, J. Carle- vale, P. Cummings, M. Carieiro, T. Colbert, M. Casey, H. Chen, Mr. Ducheneau. c ahu Pixjuz CLASS OF ' 84 Room 43 — Mr. Topalian First row, left to right: J. Dalton, B. Delaplace, D. Fleming, S. Fallon, G. Frye, J. Fulciniti. Second row: D. Dratch, G. Daher, G. Fiola, R. Follett, L. Friedl, D. Ferry, C. Desimone, J. Delapa, A. Fox. Third row: P. Dorr, G. Dew, C. Dillon, P. DiCen- so, P. Dwyer, C. Doherty, B. Ferraro, P. Farren, C. Duray. Missing: D. Dion. Room 45 — Mr. Thwing First row, left to right: D. Guindon, P. Fuller, P. Ganz, K. Goldfarb, K. Hall, G. Hasiotis. Second row: P. Girling, L. Gerulskis, K. Haley, K. Gattozzi, J. Hams, M. Ganim, A. Gilmore, B. Gagliard. Third row: A. Goldfarb, D. Girlack, D. Grady, M. Glynn, K. Hansen, K. Calvin, S. Gallagher, P. Hannigan, D. Grokusky. Missing: M. Germaine, J. Gobbi, S. Hallow, D. Hagarty, K. Harrington. Mr. Tuccelli First row, left to right: M. Hutnyan, R. Homsey, J. Houd, T. LanziTlo, A. Jeghelian, D. Kelley. Second row: J. Hubbell, T. Jenkins, J. Howley, G. Howe, S. Katler, T. Henderson, L Ihnatko. K. Keefe. Third row: J. Homsey, L. Kelley, T. Hurst, S. Jones, P. Keating, K. Irvine, S. Keefe, B. Hill, C. Jerkiewicz. Missing: C. Kelley, E. Keyes. 89 F ZnMyjuJ y CLASS OF ' 84 Room 48A — Mr. K. Burke First row, left to right: M. Lynch, B. Kirkham, V. Keyes, J. Lane, L. Longmoore, M. Lynch, J. Kinrane, M. Germaine. Second row: M. Lazzaro, R. Kruger, A. Lookner. Third row: T. Kostigen, B. Lynch, S. Lynch, S. Lowell, G. Lassen, T. Lanzillo, R. Lund, K. Lar- son, P. Lozier, S. Hallow, J. Libitz. Missing: G. Lambert, J. Lambert, J. Lindgren, R. Leveckis. Room 101 — Mr. Mannino First row, left to right: M. McSoley, N. Macris. Second row: C. Malloy, W. Mayhew, P. McDon- ald, J. McCusker. Third row: K. Margeson, M. McKenna, Mr. Mannino, S. Mackey, L. McDonald. Fourth row: S. Mesiya, A. Megley, M. MacKin- non, D. Maher, C. Maguire, S. Magri, C. McCusker. G. MacKinnon. Fifth row: V. Marani, L. McDermitt, C. Macln- tire. 1 Room 121 —Mr. Hart First row, left to right: L. Mundt, G. Ormsby. Second row: N. Mousimi, K. Marse, L. Mosca. Third row: G. Monoghan, M. Michaels, T. Nad- er, K. Harrington. Fourth row: D. Mullally, M. O ' Brien, T. Nee. Fifth row: K. Nelson, P. Nixon, J. Murray, R. Messina. Sixth row: S. Orphanos, S. O ' Rourke, A. Mor- rison. Seventh row: S. Nolte, J. Najjar, Moriarty. 90 rjbasjbu s - — ' CLASS OF ' 84 Room 122 — Mr. Mannke First row, left to right: W. Pallis, D. Peters, S. Rzucidlo, C. Quinlin, C. Rabatski, J. Procaccino, Second row: M. Perry, S. Rich, E. Romaine, R. Roth, N. Richards, M. Rice, C. Poli, L. Pappis. Third row: Mr. Mannke, D. Pierce, J. Rosen- kaimer, L. Quinn, L. Riordan, R. Rudser, E. Page, S. Priori, J. Ripley, S. Palriko, C. Rug- geri. Room 123 — Mrs. Despres Top row, left to right: J. Smith, R. Saccone, K. Subacs, R. Sayers, L Simpson, D. Sicard, K. Seward, R. Shea. Middle row: D. Strauss, R. Sanseverino, I. Sig- mund, J. Schock, V. Spakevicius, J. Seward, P. Strack. Bottom row: D. Shepard, L. Smith, L. Stivaletta, S. Sareault. Missing: W. Sallale, D. Sesnovich, J. Shepper- son, S. Simms, A. Smith, G. Smith, J. Spead, C. Sullivan. Room 1 44C — Mr. Luther Top row, left to right: B. Zieper, J. Thornton, T. Sullivan, G. Smith, S. Sullivan, S. Thiel, A. White, R. White. Middle row: R. Williams, A. Murskey, A. Wein- stein, K. Welby, M. Turner, C. Zizza, A. White, D. West, K. Verdi. Bottom row: V. White, C. Thurmond, B. Swartz, J. Sweeney, P. White, J. Youlden, N. Umscheid. Missing: G. Thomas, J. Tunney, D. Valentine, M. Ward, D. Watson. 91 92 93 ATHLETICS 94 95 -i • r •  n. £ - -m _ n . . w ' •  $ FOOTBALL The Westwood High Football program expanded to 1 30 members this year, amounting to one-third of the male population of the high school. All three teams won 70 percent of their games, with the varsi- ty ranking third in the Tn-Valley League in defense and fourth in total offense. Led by co-captains Tony Guanno and Scott Harrington, the Wolverines en- joyed their most successful outings against Ashland, Foxboro, Medfield and Holliston. This year the Wol- vennes maintained Westwood s tradition by beating Holliston in the annual Thanksgiving game, 2nd with 27 lettermen returning next year, the team looks to return to league championship form. nv n i bmi First Row (left to right): J. Collins, B. Fitzhenry, T. Guarino, S. Harrington, A. Sweeney, P. Glynn, W. Conti, R. Bradley, P. LaCamera, S. Montambo. Second Row: T. Resker, G. Gerulskis, T. Antonellis, C. Cavanaugh, J. Barrett, A. Wisialko, B. Jenks, P. Hanley, M. Cummings, G. Lambert. Third Row: G. Samrout, E. Henderson, J. Cook, C. Woicik, J. Kane, J. Griffin, D. Gavin, M. A ute, K. Robinson, J. Howard, J. Holmes, D. Tamush. Fourth Row: P. Filippone, J. Brawley, D. Granese, J. Smith, B. Mclnnis, S. Goodrich, P. Trainor, P. McDermott, J. Cerullo, K. Cariani, A. Arakalian, A. Guarino. Fifth Row: W. Sweeney, S. Fitzpatrick, K. Kendrick, J. Macropoulos, B. McKelvey, J. Barry, M. Shafto, J. MacNamara, R. Bryant, K. MacDonald, R. Ferzoco, L. Crowe. Sixth Row: S. Bernstein, R. D ' Angelo, J. Gallagher, C. Wayland, M. Kelly, B. Roach, P. McDonough, M. Mancinelli, B. Abel, G. Shaughnessy, D. MacKinnon, G. Lambert. A FANTASTIC SEASON! Varsity First Row (left to right): B. Conway, T. FitzPatrick, B. Carter, A. McBride, P. Skelly, N. Sullivan, B. McDonough, J. Nicol, M. Gelotte, D. Morse, A. Hart. Second Row: Assistant coach. R. Chamberlain, T. Lynch, J. Ogden, M. Montella, T. Foster, B. Murphy, D. Qumlan. D. Beltramini, M. White, G. Gonser, R. Watson, Coach L. Policow This year ' s Boys ' Varsity Soccer Team led by Daily Transcript Coach of the Year Lee Policow and Tri-captains Brian McDonough, Peter Skelly, and Neal Sullivan completed the best season ever put together in Westwood Soccer history. The pre-season goals of a Tri-Valley League championship and a spot in the E-Mass Tourney were both achieved. The program made many accom- plishments, both through the team and various outstanding individuals. The first came during the very first game of the season against Dover-Sherborn. Brian Murphy connected with John Ogden to pull out what was to be Westwood ' s first of thirteen victories against only three losses and one tie. With a 1 -0 win in the last game of the season over Medfield, the Wolverines clinched a tie for first place in the T.V.L. as well as a place in the E-Mass Tourney. The first game of the tournament saw Westwood matched up against Dover-Sherborn on a cold and windy October day. Many fans showed up and they got what they wanted; Matt Gelotte scored in the first overtime to give Westwood the 1-0 win. Although the next game proved to be the last, the Wolverine defense held E-Mass Champion Duxbury to one goal until a minute remained. Duxbury managed to score only two goals. This was the fewest they had scored all year. On the individual side, Tom Lynch broke Scott Hayes ' record for least goals against; Coach Lee Policow was honored by the Daily Transcript for his great first year effort; and the following players won these awards: David Beltramini —T.V.L. All-Star; Brian Murphy— T.V.L. All-Starand Daily Transcript All-Star; Peter Skelly — T.V.L. All-Star, Daily Transcript All-Star, and Patriot Ledger All-Star; Neal Sullivan — T.V.L. All-Star, Daily Transcript All-Star, Patriot Ledger All-Star, and Eastern Mass All-Star. The team would like to thank Coach Gearon, Mr. Kocina, and the School Administration for all their support. Also, a sincere and special thanks to Coaches Policow, Chamberlin, and Anderson for their dedication not only to the team but to each player as an individual; to Mike Ryan, the athletic trainor, for keeping us all healthy, and to the W.H.S. student body; their support made the achievement of our pre- season goals possible. Junior Varsity First Row (left to right): K. Glynn, A. Pecararo, P. Fuller, C. Zizza, P. Fallon, G. Ormsby, P. Baggeroer, P. Ganz, R. Swartz, T. Lane, S. Merrill. Second Row: R. Quigley, M. Antonellis. T. Colbert, G. Monaghan, R. Murray, T. Thornton, P. Nixon, Coach, B. Anderson. B. Reissfelder, T. Lanzillo, K. Finneran, C. Foehl, H. Chen, J. Tunney, T. Colbert We are the mighty; we are supreme; we are the members of the Nubber team . . . Let ' s get fired up! . . . CT, UT, BT . . . Penza stretches . . . The Hulk . . . How many went to basketball camp? . . . green bandanas. The varsity girls soccer team, under the strong leadership of co-captains Liz White and Donna Losardo, advanced to the state tournament for the first time since the team was started four years ago. Considering that the team had lost eleven of its players, all who had basically played on the starting line-up, this was quite a feat. The team played their tournament game on November 1 1 against Bridgewater- Raynham. Though they played determinedly, the girls lost 3-0. This result, however, does not mar their outstanding season. The team ended with a 1 2-1 -4 record. They were second in the Southern Independent League and were seeded 9th in the tournament. The high point of the season came when the girls beat Foxboro 1-0. The goal came late in the second half by Maria Goddard. This was the first time Foxboro had been beaten in a couple of years. All in all, the girls soccer team had an incredible season, proving wrong Coach Mike Niles ' words, This year is a ' rebuilding year ' . Girls ' Soccer Varsity: First row (left to right): co-captains, D. Losardo, and Liz White. Second row: T. LaCamera, J. Thompson, K. Penz, M. Magri, M. MacDonald, L. Darcy, D. White; Third Row: M. Niles (coach), L. Beltramini, M. Connell, K. Berkland, L. Brooks, C. Cava- naugh, M. Goddard, C. Walls, H. Walls, S. Jacobs. --J V v.. GIRLS VARSITY SOCCER Junior Varsity: First Row (left to right): S. Magri, J. Youlden, D. Walsh, J. Rines. S. Katler. B.J. Swartz. L. Mundt, A.White; Second Row: Miss McKissock (coach), M. Lynch, P. White. D. Grady, B. Hill, C. Thumond, S. Theil J. Procokino. Aus, Bradly, Chief Crazy Horse, Dude Raunch, White Page, Rican, Wiz, Mayers and the rest of the Mexican Army . . . Footballs and frisbees . . . We blew the biggest meet of the year!! . . . Roge ' s special kick . . . Franklin Park and Holliston trips ... ' 69 Camaro — 72 Le Sabre . . . The War Wagon Nice meef, Roge! . . . Terrible towels . . . Papa Gino ' s . . . Harvard, and the European. This year ' s Westwood Boys ' Cross-Country Team, under the guidance of new head coach Kevin Petrovick continued the winning ways of past Westwood track teams by running to a 4-3 record. Although the team lacked the talent it enjoyed in previous years, through dedication and hard work, they managed to pull off a fourth place finish in the tough Tri- valley League. Under the leadership of senior tri- captains Steve Ausevich, Mark Beder, and Brad Mingels, along with experienced veteran Tom Devlin, the team consistently improved through the year and finished with a strong third place in the League Meet. Juniors Eric McKenna, Mike Devlin, and Paul Maher along with sophomore Paul Duray played key roles in the victories; as did freshman standout Chris Doherty who ran in the varsity meets and broke the freshman record. State-wise, the team managed to place in the top ten in the Division III State Meet with great performances by Brad Mingels and Eric McKenna. Best of luck to next year ' s crew! GIRLS CROSS-COUNTRY FIRST ROW (left to right): J. Dresens, C. Kelly, S. Montambo, L. Eads. SECOND ROW: M. Connolly, A. White, M. Mclnnis, A. Heffron, C. Murphy, M. Ward, C. Maguire. P. MacDonald, M. Maguire, R. Cummings (coach). GIRLS ' CROSS COUNTRY TRACK Ann ' s laugh shaving cream . . . cutting courses . . . Mary ' s pit stop . . Is Jen ready yet? little yellow roses let ' s eat Mr. Fischler ' s party ... the police . . . Why can ' t we play football like the boys? The girls ' cross country team, under the leadership of co-captains Chrissy Kelly and Sue Montambo. completed a highly successful season, finishing with an impressive 5-1 record. Their only loss was to a lucky Medway team by one point. The girls recovered from their loss to beat Medway handily in their league meet. Other highlights of their season included winning the Bedford Invitational, placing third in the Eastern MA State Cham- pionship, and qualifing for the All-State meet where they placed seventh. All these accomplishments could not have been achieved without all the dedication and work these girls put in everyday. Congratulations to selected league All-Stars Sue Montambo, Chrissy Kelly, and Cindy Murphy. BOYS ' CROSS COUNTRY TRACK BOYS CROSS-COUNTRY FIRST ROW (left to riqht): E. Wisialko, P. Dorr, C. Doherty, K. Welby L Guenni. SECOND ROW: M. Beder, B. Mingels, E. McKenna, T. Devlin ' m Devlin, S. Ausevich, P. Maher, P. Duray, K. Petrovick (coach). 100 GIRLS ' FIELD HOCKEY GIRLS ' VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY First Row (left to right): C. Kuppens, A. Lynch, K. Effgen, M. DeSimone, J. Renzi, L. Singer, J. Ya kel. Second Row: Coach L. Rice, D. Ambrose, M. Cloherty, D. Shannon, B. Mullen, L. O ' Brien, K. Burke, D. Rago, S. Ambrose, C. MacClellan. Under the capable coaching of Miss Elizabeth Rice, the field hockey team played another exciting, if somewhat disappointing, season. On the field the girls were led by tri-captains Chris Kuppens, Amy Lynch, and Joan Yakel. Recognized by the Daily Transcript for their outstanding play during the sea- son were Susan Ambrose, Joan Yakel, and Chris Kuppens. The entire team would like to thank Miss Rice for her dedication and unfailing optimism. Thanks also go to JV coach Miss Kearney and to Mr. Gearon for his constant encouragement. The seniors would like to wish next year ' s team the best of luck — and remember, things can only get better! Yes, Miss Rice . . . everyone get in a circle . . . creative wa rmups . . . wheelbarrow and cartwheel races . . . Lulu ' s halftime treks to the woods ... we can ' t hear you J V . . . let ' s talk about cute boys . . . bruises, bruises, and more bruises . . . windy days and flapping kilts ... oh, pumpkin. JUNIOR VARSITY First Row (left to right): K. Crabtree, K. Welling, L. Robinson, D. Barry, L. Bothwick, L. Becker. M. Cavanaugh. Second Row: M. Kerney, B. Allman, H. Stone, C. Giberti, H. Mansur, M. Benincasa. J. McGinnis, D. Prevett. I. Sigmund, J. Cloherty, C. Quinlan. M _ S 101 THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOOD AND GREAT The 1980 Girls Volleyball Team had an extremely suc- cessful season finishing first in the league with an undefe- ated record, twice defeating arch rival Holliston. With a strong showing in the States, the girls won the quarter finals of the tournament and had an unfortunate loss in the semi-finals. High points of the season included Tri- Valley league All-Star standings awarded to Co-captain Sonja Nordstrom, Co-captain Barbara Guidi, and Sue MacMul- len, who also received TVL MVP. Daily Transcript All- Stars were Kathleen M., Sue P., Barb G., Sonja N., Suzie Mac. and K. McCaff. The black hole . . Super Sp-iker ... the day the music died . . . Dancin ' Carol, Shrimpy, Nuncy, Sister Barbara Jean, Crazy Son, Suzie, Myran . . . Rock Lobster E.B., . . . good luck dinners . . . unrun miles thanks to our soccer fans . . git up, git up ... hit dat ball, hit dat ball . . . pizza . . . and kinds of things like that! Varsity First Row (left to right): C. Aaron, K. Smith, S. Nordstrom, B. Guidi, L . Mackey. Second Row: Coach N. Blaisdell, S. Padell, J. Steeger, S. MacMullen, K. McCafferty, J. Marshall, K. McCoy, C. O ' Malia. Junior Varsity First Row (left to right): M. Brooks, S. Fallon, D. McCoy, S. Roach, P. Hurley, C. Poli. Second Row: Coach Tndero, S. McKay, S. Lynch, D. Sesnovich, L. Riordan, M. Joyce, S. Rich, K. Mazzarella, M. McKinnon, D. West. THE THRILL OF VICTORY VARSITY First Row (left to right): R. Reissfelder, P. Duray, R. Schwartz, P. Fallon, B. Murphy, P. Valentine, E. Buonoto, M. Ciardi, E. Brown, B. Baker. Second Row: Mike Ryan (trainer), D. Bradley (coach), B. Reissfelder, B. Masison, B. Kenney, C. Malloy, D. Quinlan, T. Boyd, S. Fallon, G. Testa, J. Gavin, D. Van Zile (manager), K. Crowe (coach). JR. VARSITY First Row (left to right): M. Smith, J. McCusker, J. Foxx, G. Peters, S. Nolte, C. DeSimone, A. Pecararo T. Curtin, A. Smith. Second Row: M. Ryan, N. McDevitt, J. Draper, D. Sheppard, E. Henderson, M. Musto! G. Snyder, B. White, R. Welby, P. Hannigan, C. Duray, D. Malloy, Coach Mannke. - -J III •smm S T.V.L. Champs . . . Garden Fever . . . Beatin ' the odds . . . Remember Keefe Tech . . . Did Bakes pass gym? . . . Sybil and Light . . . icebox at 5:30 AM . . . The U.S.S. Masison . . . Smile for the camera, Ricey . . . The Fallon freeway, Inter- state 5 . . . Never say die, cardiac kids . . . Wash your shirt, Tom! lohno ' s house and basketball brawls . . . The Phan- tom Chow. Led by tri-captains Tom Boyd, Steve Failon, and Dave Quin- lan, the Westwood hockey team opened the eyes of every observer in Eastern Massachusetts. In a Cinderella season, the Wolverines captured their third straight Tri-Valley League Championship and traveled to the Eastern Mass semi-finals, where they were finally ousted by powerhouse Canton. After a 2-2-1 start and with their backs to the wall, the Wolverines came storming back, winning ten straight and not losing again until the Boston Garden clash with Canton. Tom Boyd led the league in total points, Dave Quinlan set a record for assists by a defenseman, and Bill Reissfelder led the T.V.L. in goals scored. Also, congratulations to Tom Boyd, Steve Fallon, Jimmy Gavin, Dave Quinlan, and Bill Reissfelder for being named to the Tri-Valley League All-Star Team. The team would like to thank Coach Dick Bradley, whose dedicated support turned the season around and made him everybody ' s choice for Coach of the Year. Warm thanks also to Coach Bill Mannke, Billy Guidal, Kevin Crowe, Mike the Train- er, Dexter, and Joey C, who all put in many long hours of hard work in order to make this 1 980-81 season the most rewarding one ever. BOYS ' BASKETBALL We ' re a force to be reckoned with a quick 25 Schmack trash session with MR. Hopkinton?? Colonel Harry ' s recruiting trips . Darce ' s comebacks the incredible sulk . CDs metal knee pizza with Pinch the rise of Bart . . Brawl ' s soft touch Howie Belcher all day post-season festivities at Stef s. Guided by co-captains Scott Harrington and Chris De- Sisto, the Wolverine hoop team finished their season at 1 4-6. good for second place in the TVL. Unfortunately, the team bowed out of the tourney in the first round, 49-48 vs. Franklin. Bill MacLellan expertly ran the offense of one of the quickest teams Westwoods ever had, while Bill Bar- tow controlled the boards and Scott Harrington was his usual dominant self inside. Stefan Kohler glided and leaped for numerous buckets and bounds and Chris De- Sisto provided the major scoring force, mostly on outside jumpshots. Invaluable, also, was the bench, led especial- ly by the quick scoring punch of Chris Maynard. Toward the end of the season, the Wolverines needed key wins to make the tourney. The squad responded by nipping Medfield, 58-54, in a thriller, and by beating Hollis- ton and Hanover. This year ' s season was hilighted by the first Westwood Invitational Tourney. Westwood beat Dom Savio 58-52 in the opener and then lost a heartbreaker to highly rated B.C. High in the finals. Chris DeSisto and Bill MacLellan were named to the all tournament team. The team would like to thank Coach Bonn, the other coaches, and Mike Ryan for a very successful and enjoy- able year. Congratulations to Chris DeSisto and Scott Harrington for being chosen league All-Stars. Varsity First row: (left to right) Captains C. DeSisto, S. Harrington. Second Row: D. Beltramini, C. Maynard, B. MacLellan, B. Bartow, S. Kohler, J. Howard, J. Pinciaro, Coach R. Bonn. t k . .1 k. 9 i Junior Varsity First Row: (left to right) R. Buchmueller, J. Boland, C. Doherty, J. Murray, G. Ormsby, P. Shutack, B. McGillis. Second Row: Coach Geary, G. Smith, D. Granese, J. Bruno, P. Cummings, K. Calvin, G. DeSisto, S. Moses. GIRLS ' VARSITY BASKETBALL WESTWOOO GIRLS BASKETBALL SO 11 riMALISI 1974-1977 so 11 or rauusr ■itTt SO 11 SCII-riKUISI -ItTt ' I S ■U7i -7S 11 sTiri riuiut 1171 GIRLS ' VARSITY BASKETBALL First Row (left to right): co-captains S. MacMu llan, D. Losardo. Second Row: J. McKissock (assistant coach), K. Delaney-Smith (coach), L. Banker, C. O ' Malia, C. Cavanaugh, C. McCoy, E. Sugrue, K. McCoy, C. Aaron, L. Boucher, L. Darcy, K. Fosberg (manager). T.V.L. Champs . . . Carol, hold the closet door for Cav. . . . We have a green coach and we wear white uniforms ... the Wolverine is the phantom ... a little over-tired in the mini-bus . . . 4:00-7:30 is an awfully long two hours . . . Laura forgot to come to practice again. ... the 4th best team in R.I.??? . . . Erin ' s Wells, Claire ' s poses, D ' s bike, and Suzie ' s moods ... a great season . . . thanks, Kate. The Westwood girls once again captured the Tri-Valley League title under Coach Kathy Delaney-Smith, with a league record of 16-0. The teams overall record was 18-2, with their only two losses being to top-ranked Division I teams. Some of the highlights of the season included victories over Division I teams Needham and Concord-Carlisle, as well as a day off sometime in February. The team would like to specially thank Mike, Tommy, Tim, and a great staff of managers for all of their help this season. GIRLS ' Junior Varsity Basketball First Row: (left to right) D. West, M. MacDonald, T. LaCamera. D. Walsh, L. Rzucidlo. J. Procaccino Second Row: J. McKissock (coach), B. Hill, B. Fitzhenry, D. McCoy, L. Riordan, J. Rines. DIVE INTO EXCITEMENT First Row (left to right): K. Glynn, S. Bardzilowski, W. Mayhew, J. Lodge, F. Marston, Reni Leveckis. Second Row: Ricki Leveckis, G. Willett, Bob Manning, J. Frew, Robert Prevett, Joe Najjar, Chris Petersen, Coach Wentworth. Third Row: J. Curwen, B. Brawley, M. Gelotte, K. Cloney, R. Halligan, F. Hunt, B. Gavin, S. Beaton. Under the direction of Coach Bill Wentworth, the swim team had its most successful season in sever- al years. The team ended up six and six in a very tough Bay State League. This season saw three school records fall. Bob Brawley gathered two more to add to his collection, and the medley relay of Levekis, Brawley, Beaton, and Cloney destroyed the old mark by two seconds. Coach Bill will undoubtedly miss seniors Bob Brawley, Kevin Cloney, and Scott Beaton. These three are holders or co-holders of 1 2 school records: Bob, 7; Kevin, 3; and Scott, 2. Of the many seniors who contributed to this season ' s success, co- captain John Curwen, Brian Gavin, Mike Falkson, Greg Willett, and Bob Halligan were an outstanding lot. Freshmen Ricki Leveckis and Warren Mayhew show great promise for future seasons. 106 OH, WHAT CLASS! Have we qualified yet? . . . You call this a sweat suit? . . . Get psyched! . . . Eating a balanced diet . . . Eating a balanced diet at McDonald ' s . . . Shouldn ' t we taper now? . . . Chlorine does wonders for my hair! . . . Kick- board fights . . . Swimming flicks in the Boys ' Locker Room . . . Life in the Fast Lane! . . . Water ' s too cold! . . . Poor judges, starter, and or pool . . . Pool ' s too long! . . . Can ' t swim; I ' ve got a cramp in my (fill in location) ... I thought I was having a heart attack! . . . Got lost ... I can ' t stand too much success! We would like to thank Cathy Forsberg (Fox) for four years of dedicated service as our manager. The 1 980 Girls ' Swimteam experienced both the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. The latter being unfortunately the more prevalent. Co-captains Maura FitzPatrick and Karen Cloney forcast great success for Coach Bill and the team in future seasons. After all, this was a building year, wasn ' t it? First Row (left to right): N. Umscheid, L. McDermott, P. Brady, J. Schock, S. McElroy. Second Row: K. Forsberg (manager), Mosca, D. Mullen, K. Subacys, S. Manton, J. Collins, J. Manton. Third Row: N. Crawford, K. Haley, P. Lawless, P. Casey, K. Cariani, S. Lowell, Riley, D. Melia, D. Murphy, S. Umscheid, W. Wentworth (coach). Fourth Row: B. Ferraro, C. Kelley, K. Cloney (captain), L. Riley, M. FitzPatrick (captain), J. Cloney, J. Kalfopulos, D. Zalkind. CHAMPIONS ALL THE WAY My father will sue you Ann ' s laugh morning prac- tice eating team checking out the boys do we have to run. we re too tired can I borrow your shorts? the banquet Roger ' s fan club fogging out again muscle woman CK MB. s pizza party .. . video tape The Girls Winter Track Team once again had an excel- lent season The Team was led by tn-captains Chrissy Keily. Sue Montambo, and Liz White and dominated the league by being undefeated throughout the season. The girls not only won the Class C State Relays but at the same time other members of the team competed and won the league meet. The Team was sorry to hear of the unfortunate injury to Chrissy Kelly. The girls placing in the State Meet at B.U. were Anna Schiavo (5th) in the Shot Put. Sue Montambo (6th) in the 1000, and Dori White State Champ in the 2-mile event. In the Eastern Coast Championships, the Distance Medley Team of Anne Heffron, Jen Dresens, Sue Mon- tambo, and Don White placed fourth which made them the 1 2th fastest relay in the Nation. The Sprint Medley Team of Mary Mclnnis, Janie Mitchell, Andrea White, and Chrissy Kelly was rated as one of the top 1 Relays in the Nation The 4x800 Relay Team of Andrea White, Anne Heffron. Jen Dresens, and Sue Montambo also placed as one of the top 10 Relays in the Nation. The girls would like to thank Coaches Cummings, Fis- chler, and Tucelli for their great coaching throughout the season. First Row (left to right): J. Howard, T. Fitzpatrick, G. Maus, A. Sweeney, B. Fitzhenry, P. LaCamera, M. Beder, P. McDermott. D Brown. B. Mingels, K. Harris. Second Row: R. Williams, J. Cirullo, J. Smith, A. Hart. B Carter, B Ward, C. Cavanaugh, D. Kelliher, R. Cummings (coach). Third Row: T. Kerrigan, M. Ganz. P. Maher. H. Donlan, R. D ' Angelo, S. Fitzpatrick, B. Roach, E. Wisialko, E. McKenna, B. Mclnnis, G. McKinnon. Fourth Row: D. Feeney, M. Devlin, D. Grokulski, J. Mason, P. Albanese, L. Guerini, M. Padovani, T. Devlin, P. Dorr, W. Sweeney. First Row (left to right): K. Verdi, E. Page, D. Fleming, C. Ayoub, J. McCusker, C. Macquire, A. Morrison, P. MacDonald, S. Maori. Second Row (left to right): B. Delaplace, C. Murphy, M. Mclnnis, A. Heffron, T. Nader, P. White, A. White, M. Rice. Third Row: Coach R. Cummings, P. Bagqeroer, L. Bothwick, J. Mitchell, L White, J. Dresens, K. McCafferty, B. Mullen, Asst. Coach P. Tuccelli. Fourth Row: C. Mclnnis, C. Meagher, K. Berkland, M. Maguire, D. White, S. Montambo. ANOTHER SUPER SEASON Morning Practices . . . Classic Ted and Sween Wipeouts . . . And Speaking of Wipeouts, Ashland . . . Ricky D. and the Tunes . . False Starts in the 2 Mile . . . Banquet Gag Awards (And Personalities) And Then Came Princeton, Ya Big ... The Pittstop and Cue Balls . . . Salads and Pool tables . . . Fred and His Pancakes . . . The Best in The State . . . Thanks, Rog. This year ' s boys ' winter track team ran to the finest season ever in Westwood track history. The season opened up with the TVL Relays in which the boys convincingly beat all the other teams. As the season pro- gressed, the Wolverines called up one victory after another, but unfortunately ran into some tough luck at Holliston where they had to settle for second place in the TVL with a 6-1 record. However, under the leadership and dedication of coaches Roger Cummings, Harvey Fischler and Paul Tucceli along with tri-captains Brian Fitzhenry, Terry Fitzpatrick and Jeff Howard the team moved on to post season meets where they would display what an awesome powerhouse West- wood really is. First came the State Relays at B. U., where victories by the shuttle hurdle crew, and the mile relay brought Westwood a two-point victory. This victory cou- pled with that of the girls, enabled Westwood to walk off with three state championship plaques. The same day, other Wolverines boys competed in the league meet. Despite the absence of some of the big guns, the boys made a very respectable third place finish. Then came the final and ultimate glory of all — the State Meet. All the boys made fine showings, and thanks to the second place efforts by Brian Fitzhenry (45 yd. hurdles), Paul LaCamera (600 yd.), and Mark Beder (1000 yd. new school record 2:18.2) the team moved into the final event, the mile relay, only two points down. But the Fab Four of the Miracle Mile were not to be denied. They nailed down an undefeated season with a new state record of 3:27.4, and Westwood walked off with the 1980-81 Winter Track State Championship. Other highlights of the season in- cluded the Harvard Invitational, where the same mile relay squad of Photo, Bill, Fitz, and Marcus grabbed the gold to truly show that they were the best in the entire state. Later at the Easterns, in Princeton, they proved they were the best in all N.E. Fine performances were turned in all year by Doug Brown, Sean Fitzpatrick, Alan Sweeney, Paul McDermott, Brad Mingels, Andy Hart, and Eric McKenna. To cap off a great season, the boys placed a record eight members on the Daily Transcript All-Star team. Congratulations. First Row (left to right): I. Sigmund, B. Jo Swartz, J. Clotherty, B. Kirkham. Second Row: M. Bernstein, D. Zalkind, R. Rudser. Third Row: P. Casey, S. Mansur, K. Welling, L. McDermott. Fourth Row: K. Hall, M. Montella, S. Montambo, G. Lapham. Fifth Row: T. Jenkins, S. Bardzilowski, N. Sullivan, T. Lane. Sixth Row: D. Fafara, L Brooks, D. Blumenthal, M. Rudser. Seventh Row: B. Johnson, S. Merrill, Leo Crowe, A. Lookner. Eighth Row: M. Feeney, D. Dratch, J. Rudser, T. Kostigen. THINK SNOW Nearly 25 students represented W.H.S. in com- petitive skiing for the 1980-81 season. Elected captains for downhill were Senior, Scott Montambo and Junior, Julie Thompson. As they led exercises, Coach Colucci was hard at work setting up practices at Blue Hills and a weekend ski trip to Stowe, Vermont in January. The cross country squad, led by Neal Sullivan and Sally Mansur, prac- ticed diligently when snow permitted. Unfortunately, this occurred very infrequently during the winter. After three ski meets at Prospect Hill in Waltham, Westwood held a respectable third place in the league of eight. The top three places for the boys were held by freshman Dave Guindon, and Seniors Scott Montambo and Neal Sullivan. The top three girl finishers were Freshman Use Sigmund, and Juniors Julie Thompson and Pam Casey. After the two cross country meets, Neal Sullivan was second in the entire league. Scott Montambo finished ninth with Stuart Merrill not far behind. Debbie Ganem, Use Sigmund and Moira Ruser were the top three girl finishers for Westwood. The highlight of the 1980-81 season was the weekend trip to Stowe, Vermont. A combination of hard work and a good time provided a perfect ending to a most successful season. Mr. Colluci, I ' ll never play cards with you guys again. . . . Hey, where ' s Lauren and Kristen? . . . It must have been the food. . . . Aeronautics radical research . . . Helicopter Madness . . . Mouth. NOBODY CAN DO IT BETTER Just go out and enjoy; this is just for fun. . . . Fud ' s . . . It ' s alright, babe . . . Ray Gun Beep . . . Zamer . . . Jimmy Buffet. The 1 981 Westwood Wolverine Golf Team had an extremely successful year under the direction of Coach Raymond Kodzis. The Wolverines compiled an impressive league record of 1 wins and 2 loses placing them in second spot in the Tri Valley League standings. This second place finish allowed the team a bid in the State Team Tournament. The Wolverines also posted many awesome statistics by beating their opponents by an average of twenty shots, while only losing by a remarkable six. The highlight of the 1981 season occured when the Wolverines ended Medway ' s thirty-one match, two and one-half year, consecutive winning streak. Westwood posted a score of 164 to Medway ' s 170. The team would like to thank Coach Raymond Kodzis for all of his worrying and coaching. The seniors extend their thanks to all of the underclass- men for making this a successful season and wish them all luck for the 1982 season. First Row (left to right): G. Fiola, J. Keller, M. McKelrov, C. O ' Brien, S. Montambo. Second Row: Coach R. Kodzis, C. Foehl, J. Hubbel, B. Reisfielder, M. Padovani, P. Keating. Missing: Captain T Boyd, P. McDermott. f CATCH THE SPIRIT The 1981 season marked the return of Coach Russ Downes after a brief absence from the game. Unfortunately, his 23rd season happened to be his first losing one as the team went 6-14. When the Wolverines swept through their opening few games, going 4-0, the Scott Harrington — Brian McDonough captained team flirted with visions of tournament and championship contention. However, the squad then went on a 12-game losing skein in which nothing, not even some fine pitching by Gus Gerulskis, could bring it a victory. The streak was finally snapped against Bellingham, and the team proceeded to knock off Hockomock League Champs, Foxboro, 6-5, in the season finale to end the year, and many careers, in fine style. Brian Murphy led Westwood in hitting with a .410 while putting together awesome streaks of hitting, .900, in his first 10 and last 10 at — bats. Chris DeSisto, .380, and Bill Reissfelder, .345, also provided the Green with some important offense, while Joe Collins patrolled center field flawlessly. This year ' s award for the most outstand- ing contribution to baseball went to Tony Guarino. With some good young players, like Dave Beltramini, sophomore Joe Gallagher, and some fine J.V. players, the 1982 baseball season holds much promise. First Row (left to right): R. Bradley, D. Beltramini, G. Gerulskis, B. McDonough, S. Harrington, B. Murphy, J. Collins, B. Reissfelder. Second Row: Coach Downes, J. Bruno, F. Dullea, J. Gallagher, T. Antonellis, T. Guarino, M. Ruggerio, C. Desisto. 1 4 GIVING YOUR ALL First Row (left to right): T. Simpson, D. Walsh, L. White, H. Walls, K. Smith, L May, L. Brooks. Second Row: Coach Smeltzer, S. Roch, C. Walls, T. LaCamera, L Darcy, M. McGuire, J. Marshall. Captains: Liz White and Helene Walls Good .500 ball . . . Spot . . . Upper . . . Elbow up . . . For this year ' s girls ' softball team, the win-loss result at the end of the season was not quite expected. The girls played some fine softball, losing many close games in the final innings. Even when down many runs, they battled back to always make the game close. The 8-8 record does not do justice to the true spirit this team had in such successes as the come-from-behind defeat of the league-leading Millis Hawks, to knock them out of first place, or the final game victory over a strong Holliston team, to bring the Wolverines ' season to a close with a .500 average. ■■■■■■E Wk i Wk m - HI T - jph w 1 %J w ia 9tft W First Row (left to right): C. Peterson, S. Merril, B. Brazier, D. Scales, T. Buchmueller, D. Clancy, S. McKelvey. Second Row: M. Shafto, S. Beaton, P. Giambanco, G. Gonser, J. Rudser, S. Goodrich, S. Fallon, M. Gelotte, K. Harris, C. Armstrong. FIRST-PLACE TIE Captains: Claire McCoy and Jane Ratto Win-loss record: 15-1 The girls ' tennis team had an outstanding season this year capturing a first-place tie with archrivals Dover-Sherborn for the Tri-Valley League Cham- pionship. The girls also qualified for the States, but lost in a tough 3-2 loss to a strong Billerica team. The success of the team this year was due in part to the excellent coaching of Mrs. Procaccino and steady playing of senior Sue DeAngelis in the first singles position and of the first doubles team, seniors Claire McCoy and Jane Ratto. They were backed up by a fine line-up of younger players, many of whom turned in fantastic rookie performances. With so many talented young stars, next year ' s team promises to be one of Westwood ' s best yet! CAREER IN THE RACQUETS Dan knows how to get there YOU! Shut up . . . I ' m late for the prom . . Scott ate all the Goodies Head Case Beats, do your shorts fit? . . That was the 2nd best serve in my life Stewwwert Stop cheating, Clank . . . Steve, what happened to your eyes? Where is the tanning team? . . Ruds, stop whining . . . We shut out Dover . Shut up, here comes the baseball team. In 1 980 when the Boys Tennis team captured first place in the Tri Valley League with a 15-1 record, it was thought to be a phenomenal season. This year, however there aren ' t enough words to describe the accomplishments of the team. Leading the TVL with an undefeated 6eason, Westwood only lost 8 out of 80 matches giving Westwood 11 shutouts. In addition to Westwood s record-breaking statistics, there were many other unbelievable feats done by the team. Last year it was thought to be astounding to beat Dover-Sherborn twice in one season because it hadn ' t been done in 10 years; but this year with the unsurpassed determination of Matt Gelotte who upset the once unbeatable Jamie Evens, and the total team effort, Westwood shut out Dover both times, a feat never been done before. As far as depth in the team, if Westwood didn ' t have it, no one did. Their doubles teams went undefeated for the second year in a row, have lost three of the last 100 matches. They also proved themselves by winning all their state tourney matches. To make any team sport good, individuals with talent and dedication to the team are required. On the Westwood team, you couldn ' t turn around without seeing outstanding tennis players. Six of the seven starters achieved All Star recognition by the TVL. Seniors — Matt Gelotte (captain) 10-1, Steve Fallon (cap tain) 15-0, Dan Clancy (captain) 14-0, Scott Goodrich, 8-1 , Ken Harris 14-0. Juniors — George Gonser 11-0. Two others also received honorable mention, senior Scott Beaton, 9-3 and sophomore Stewart Merrill, 7-0. Other members who contributed to Westwood ' s winning season with no losses were: seniors — Dan Scales 2-0, Steve McKelvy 6-0, Tom Buchmueller 4-0; Juniors — Jim Rudser 5-0. Bob Brazier 2-0; and sophomore Peter Giambanco 3-2. Having ruled the TVL. Westwood entered the tournament with a bye for the first round. In the 2nd round they pulled off a 3-2 victory with many hard-fought matches, thus reaching the Quarter Finals, (for the first time in Westwood ' s history). Unfortunately Westwood lost it ' s first and final match of the season in a close match with the score 3-2. What is needed to pull a team together to have a successful season? A COACH! Carol Armstrong who broke the mold by being the first woman ever to coach a boys ' sport team in the TVL was one of the greatest. She was more than willing to hit with kids at 7 in the morning before school or at 7 at night after. She gave of her time to help make Westwood one of the best tennis teams ever. The nine seniors on the team would like to thank Coach Armstrong and wish her and next year ' s team the best of luck. First Row (left to right): J. Ratto, J. DeAngelis, S. Katler, L. Banker, L. Beltrami- ni, J. Procaccino, 0. Barry. Second Row: S. DeAngelis, C. McCoy, L. Grube, E. Moloney, P. Casey, S. Murphy, R. Jeghelian, Mrs. Procaccino. NOTHING BUT THE BEST Cookout at Rogers . . . water fights . . . Heh, Fish . . . Dori ' s ankle . . . Erin and Ann are twins again We ' ll run to McDonalds, no, Papa Ginos, no, Dunkin Donuts, no, we ' ll hit them all . . . swimming at New Pond . . . LAUGHING ALL THE TIME . . . Class C Champs The Governor ... I want leather sleeves. Strong and experienced from winter track work- outs, the girls went on with confidence to their out- door season. Led by tri-captains Chrissy Kelly, Sue Montambo, and Anna Schiavo, the girls had a spec- tacular showing in state competition. Although the girls lost two disappointing meets in their league season, that did not stop them; they were out for one thing — The State Title. The girls pulled together and won the amount of first place medals. The final goal was reached when they won the Class C State Title. All the girls revealed the skill and determination they had built up throughout the season. Although only a few girls placed in the state meet, every girl on the team played a special part in the victory. Erin Sugrue made an outstanding showing as she tied for 3rd in the high jump, and won the hurdles. Anna Schiavo made an exceptional performance in the shot put placing 4th. Dori White struck fear into her competitors as she won the 2 mile. Sue Montambo and Chrissy Kelly made another combination which was hard to get by as they placed 2nd and 3rd respectively in the mile. The mile relay team of Erin Sugrue, Chrissy Kelly, Jen Dressens, and Sue Montambo turned in great performances as they won the race. Many girls continued on in All-State and New England Competition. Chrissy Kelly placed 5th in the All-State 2 mile, and Erin Sugrue 4th in the New England hurdles. All in all, the girls enjoyed a great season and owe this to the fine coaching of Coach Fischler and Coach Tuccelli. The girls will never forget Mr. Fischler ' s lasting comment, I Love You All! First Row (left to right): P. Ballantine, J. Dresens, Captain C. Kelly, Captain S. Montambo, Captain A. Schiavo, J. Dew, L. Eads. Second Row: M. Mclnnis, L. Bothwick, J. Mitchell, P. White, A. Morrison, A. White, S. Magri, L. Boucher, K. McCafferty. Third Row: Coach Tuccelli, C. Aaron, B. Fitzhenry, L. Eldridge, D. West, D. White, C. Murphy, E. Sugrue, A. Heffron, Coach Fischler. tot %tV $ ■-  First Row (left to right): G. McKinnon, J. Ripley, J. McCusker, P. McCarthy, J. Howley, B. Fitzhenry, Captain P. LaCamera, Captain M. Beder, B. Mclnnis, L. Friedl, P. Baggeroer, P. Dorr, J. Cook. Second Row: J. Brawley, W. Sweeney, L. Guerini, T. Lane, B. Previtt, C. Woicik, J. Smith, G. Russo, S. Fitzpatrick, R. D ' Angelo, E. Coffin, T. Sullivan, J. Hood, E. McKenna, Coach Richard Hargreaves. Third Row: Coach Roger Cummings, A. Sweeney, J. Frew, D. Grokulski, B. Babcock, R. Murray, G. Thomas, M. Devlin, S. Ausevich, B. Mingels, D. Brown, N. Sullivan, B. Roach, S. Sullivan, D. Kelliher, J. Ogden, P. Fritsch, B. Morrison, R. Leveckis, P. Nixon, C. Doherty, R. Lund, S. Rzucidlo. Missing from photo: Captain T. Fitzpatrick GIRLS COACHES CAPTAINS Left to Right: Coach Fischler, Captain S. Montambo. Captain C. Kelly, Captain A. Schiavo, Coach Tuccelli. RUNNING TO VICTORY We ' re awesome . . . A-R-M-S . . . McKen and Sween hanging shorts in the showers . . . State Jackets . . . Pulling fire alarms at Medway?!? . . . Victory Stogies . . . Muscato — How ' d he get in here? . . . Completing the Grand Slam . . Rog ' s cookout . . . Governor King Pens. This 1981 boys spring track season turned out to be the year that Westwood would reign as having the best track program in the state. The boys came off of a fine state championship winter season, but managed to top it by winning every major league and state title outdoors. Coaches Richard Hargraves and Roger Cummings along with tri-captains Mark Beder, Terry Fitzpatrick and Paul LaCamera led the team on to a season to be remembered. The year began with the TVL Relays in which the team utterly destroyed all competition; two weeks later it was much the same case as the boys walked off with the Class D State Relay Championship. It was in these relays that saw our own Photo, Ted, Todd and Bill run to a new state record of 1 :32.8 in the 4X220. With the weeks that followed, West- wood chalked up a 7-0 record in the dual meets as it easily took its second straight undefeated league title. Several highlights of the season were new school records set by Brian Fitzhenry (low hurdles 39.8) and Doug Brown (long jump 21 ' 11 W) and an amazing come-back season by Steve Ausevich in the mile. The team also competed in various invitational meets, such as CM. where they took second, and Brockton where the Miracle Mile of Photo. Bill, Fitz and Marcus defended their title as being the best mile relay in the state and took home the gold in record time of 3:26.8. At the Class C State Meet, the day after the prom, fine performances were turned in by all. and when the dust had cleared — Westwood emerged as the 1 981 Class C State Champions! The next week the TVL league meet was held — yet it was much of an anti-climax after having already won the states. Still the boys rose to the occasion and wiped out all other teams as they racked up 152 points to win it all. There were many post-season banquets held in honor of the state champions by the Lions Club and Rotary Club of Westwood. and a special trip to the State House was also arranged. Congratula- tions to all for the best season ever in WHS. history! OUR V ATHLETES! ACTIVITIES I — — _ w M Oi £ KSb p pT a  -. y„ Jmm Br m B STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council had another successful year under the leadership of President Chris Kuppens, Vice- President Tony Guarino, Secretary Karen McCafferty, and Treasurer Brian McDonough. The Council worked to promote spirit and unity throughout the school by spon- soring such activities as the Third Annual Homecoming Week, the Halloween Dance, Singing Telegrams, the One-Way Exchange with Millis High School, providing Valentine carnations, and the Bloodmobile. This year ' s Student Council had an outstanding group of representatives. They worked hard and enthusiastical- ly to uphold the high standards of productiveness that previous Councils have set. The officers appreciate the representatives ' continuous help which made their job much easier. The group would like to thank Mr. Flaherty and espe- cially Dr. Pendall, who, by becoming its advisors, kept the Student Council alive. Dr. Pendell — thanks for your support, advice, and encouragement. You are a great additon to Westwood High School. Also, thanks to the secretaries and Mrs. Hooker who did us many favors. The 1980-81 Student Council hopes for continued su ccess and achievement for future Student Councils. Student Council Officers First Row (left to right): K. McCafferty, C. Kuppens. Second Row: B. McDonough, T. Guarino. First Row (left to right): P Toland, G. Ormsby, D. Walsh, D. Scales, R. D ' Angelo, M. Antonellis, K. Effgen, A. Lynch, J. Gearty, E. Sigmund, K. Mazzarella, M. Magri, L. May. Second Row: N. Foxx, T. LaCamera, L. White, J Kalfopolus, J. Thompson, L. O ' Brien, K. McCafferty, C. Cavanaugh, J. Dressens, K. Burke, S. Fitzpatrick, D. White, B. Fitzhenry, S. Harrington, T. Guarino, G. Gonser, J. Samrout, K. Berkland. 118 STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD Front Row (left to right): K. Haley, R. D ' Angelo, M. Giovino, L Darcy, C. Murphy. Back Row: M. Daher, R. McKenna, L. Shippey, D. Callaghan, L. Quinn, S. Hallow. The Student Advisory Board is made up of students from all grades and gives the Administration some input on how the student body feels about certain decisions and events affecting the school. The chairperson of the board for 1 980-81 was Mariana Giovino. The board met weekly with Miss Armstrong, their advisor. An example of their activities was the survey taken of the whole school concerning Proposition 2V6. The student Advisory Board deals, at times, with the School Committee, informing them of the students ' views concerning issues on which the committee had made a decision or is considering. The Student Advisory Board is an important part of the school and helps the Administration and School Commit- tee keep in touch with the student body. GIRLS ' AND BOYS ' STATE Student representatives to Boys ' and Girls ' State spend a week at local colleges studying state and local govern- ment. Mock elections are conducted to set up complete executive and legislative working bodies. Participants, thereby, gain a deeper insight into the mechanics of gov- ernment through hands on experience. Advisory Board Officers BOYS ' GIRLS ' STATE Left to right: M. Rudser, C. Kuppens, S. Harrington, P. LaCamera. 119 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The National Honor Society continued again this year to fulfill, in many different ways, its role as a service organization, while also having enjoyable activities for its members. Dunng the year, members of the National Honor Society ushered at various functions, helped in the scholarship drive, and provided refreshments for several dances and play performances. The Honor Society also quite successfully continued the tradition of delivering green carnations on St. Patrick ' s Day. However, its major service projects were the tutoring of high school students and providing help for the guidance office. The organization also held a reunion tea for alumni and a beginning of the end dinner which honored new members admitted in January. All the members would like to thank Miss Dillon for her advice, hard work, and dedication to the organization. MERIT SCHOLARSHIP Seniors First Row (left to right): M. Thibault, M. Cloherty, K. McLellan, A. Lynch, M. O ' Hara, C. Kuppens, L Margeson. Second Row: J. Delapa, B. Karp, L Daher, L. White, S. Mansur. Third Row: N. Lawless, P. Filipone, D. Bigelow, M. Fitzpatrick, K. Lynch, W. Mclnnis, S. Nordstrom, N. Foxx, P. Mason. Fourth Row: L. May, G. Gerulskis, J. Robinson, T. Buchmueller, M. Beaulieu, P. La Camera. Fifth Row: W. Bartow, R. Brawley, Mr. J. Pender (Honorary Member), P. Skelly. FINALISTS First Row (left to right): D. Scales, Connors D. Theriault. Second Row: M. Juniors First Row (left to right): J. Mitchell, D. White, D. Zalkind, M. Winkelmes. Second Row: A. Hart, J. Howard, K. Williams, M. Giovino, M. Powers. Third Row: D. Stockford, T. Antonellis, L. Eglitis, L. O ' Brien. Fourth Row: D. Kelliher, C. Mason, P. Ubillos, J. Dresens, S. Umsheid. Fifth Row: R. Leveckis, J. Rudser, K. Burks, M. Danna, J. Thompson, C. O ' Malia. First Row (left to right): L. Lane, J. Murray, C. Howe, M. Gattozi, C. Marvel, L. Garaffo. Second Row: G. Lane, K. Wentworth, L. Singer, L. O ' Brien, M. Winkelmes, K. Gattozi, R. Kruger. Third Row: J. Robinson, D. Stockford, B. Vartebedian, S. Williams, C. Tosi, D. Zalkind, W. Wonson, P. Webster, K. Coleman, K. Dervin, M. Giovino, C. Moriarty, M. Fish, J. Ratto, C. Oppedisano. DRAMA CLUB Under the leadership of Advisor Miss Shute, President Mary Gattozzi, Vice President Cathy Marvel, Secretary Christine Hallow, and Treasurer Joe Murray, the Drama Club was very successful in their first fund raiser, a bake- sale in the cafeteria. The new advisor, Mr. Mannke, helped in arranging the One Act Play contest, Thespian Initiation night, and other mini productions and work- shops. The success of the Drama Club was due not only to the hard work of the officers and advisors, but also to the extraordinary enthusiasm of its members. THESPIAN— TROUPE 548 The International Thespian Society can most easily be described as the National Honor Society of Drama and is aimed at improving the Theatre Arts programs in secondary schools world wide. Each year Thespians work, both on and off stage, for their 10 point gold stars. Each star signifies 1 00 hours of excellent work. Four of these stars plus 1 points more earns a Thespian the highest award, an Honor Bar. This is awarded to few Thespians because of the amount of work and dedication required during the high school years. President — Mary Gattozzi Secretary — Christine Hallow Members — Janet Miller, Arlen Niakaros, John Robinson, Michael Fish, Glen Fontecchio, Lisa Garaffo, Cheryl Moriarty, Skip Williams, Bill Con- way, Jennifer Chisholm, Karen Gattozzi, Renee Kruger, Cathy Marvel, Julie McGinnis, Christine Mosca, Joe Murray, Jennifer Murray, Cara Wentworth. First Row (left to right): L. Garraffo, J. Robinson, C. Moriarty. Second Row: J. Morgan, C. Hallow, M. Gattozzi, M. Fish, S. Williams. V % %,% Westwood High ' s 1981 spring musical, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, proved to be among the most successful shows that W.H.S. has ever seen. The How to Succeed cast was composed of over 1 00 dedicated members, including executives, secretaries, and other office personnel. Beginning in late December, the leads, and chorus alike, put in many late afternoons and evenings in preparation for the final production in the spring. Following three months of intense rehearsal, the show opened as a booming success on the 19th, 20th, and 21st of March. Many valuable contributions were made to the musical by those working on props, make-up, publicity, costumes, and the set. The show would not have been half the production that it was without the dedication and determination of the director, Miss Shute, and music coordinator, Mr. Markarian. ONE ACTS This year ' s One Act Play Contest was quite a success with one play and its entire cast receiving the top awards. The play that was the star of the show was Offbeat, written and directed by Chris Oppedisano, and it was selected as the best play. Dan Thornton, Sue Padell, and Lisa Garaffo, all members of the cast of Offbeat, were all selected as members of the All-Star Cast. Also named to the Ail-Star Cast were: Dan Stockford, Michelle Macari, and Marianna Giovino of Just the Two of Us which was written and directed by Bill Conway and Sandy Polechronis; Tom Glynn and Joanne Lynch of Touch the Bluebird ' s Song directed by Cheryl Moriarty; Laurie Kir- by of The Package for Ponsonby directed by Christine Mosca and Susan Hallow; and Joe Murray of Interview with God directed by Skip Williams. MATHEMATICS TEAM The current Westwood High School Mathematics Team was larg- er than it has been in several years, with an especially strong representation by sophomores and freshmen. This year, there was a junior varisty team along with the varsity team, and there were regular math practices. The team did quite well and qualified for the state meet held in Springfield. In additon to the five league meets with ten other teams, there were monthly math contests and state and national competitions for those interested. The team wishes to thank Mr. Pender for the time and effort he has devoted to the team. First Row (left to right): P. Freedman, L. Quinn, P. Kruger. Second Row: J. Spinale, D. Thornton, B. Chowdhury, R. Prevett. Third Row: J. Najjar, D. Scales, Mr. Pender, M. Beder, L Grube, R. Parker, D. Ganem, P. Baggeroer. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Under the leadership of President, Mark Costonis, Vice President, Bill Bar- tow, and Treasurer, Chris DeSisto, the 1980-81 photography club had a very successful year. Mark displayed the club ' s talents by organizing an impressive three-window photography display in the media center corridor. Supervision by Bill and Chris helped make all activities run smoothly. First Row (left to right): G. Daher, J. Cook, A. Petronis, E. Coughlin. Second Row: W. Conte, J. Rudser, P. Casey, L. O ' Brien, K. Penza, M. Costonis, S. Traylor. Third Row: F. Thie, B. Connors, D. Callaghan, S. Bardzilowski. FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS CO cc LU Q LU cc LU LU X o First Row (left to right): K. Dodge, M. Cusack, Second Row: K. Vanstry, C. McLellan, K. McGuinness, P.Hanlon, J. Kippenberger, N. O ' Brien, P. Macropoulos. Third Row: J. Nieh, J. Mahoney From the Wolverine crew . . . Rocky . . . Bobbie socks and bows . . . That never ending Hail to the Victors . . . slow it down . . . crack that whip . . . punking out at practice . . . Penny ' s visitor . . . Friday nights spent decorating the B.L.R. . . . Exercises . . . last minute changes . . . P.D.Y.U. . . . but I was on the end last week . . . You friends . . . give me a W . . . give me a W . . . GIVE ME A W . . . Please? . . . Look out, here comes the band . . . Thanks for everything, Sandy. 126 BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Pyramids . . . Another one bites the dust . . . It ' s whose time out? . . . Dining during the J.V. games . . . Who ' s got nail polish? . . . Late again? . . . Where ' s the crowd? . . . Suspenseful overtimes . . . Half time is over; where are Pam and Nancy? . . . Do you have any voice left? . . . Cheering for the Patriots . . . Traitors . . . This is it! Front Row: (Left to right): Mahoney, K. McGuinness. P. Bashian, N. O ' Brien. Second Row: J. Nieh, M. Cusack, J. o m m m D m 3D (J) 127 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE CLUB The A.F.S Club, with the help of their advisor. Mrs. McCoub- rey. did more this year than ever before President Mane Connell. Vice-President Dennis Feeney. and Secretary Maryann Cloherty helped to stan off the year with a bang. Our exchange student this year was Paulo Matos from Brazil. At the first potluck dinner in his honor. Paulo delighted the club with his singing and guitar play- ing Don White and Karen McCafferty showed their talent as they sang along with him in Spanish Dunng October. November, and December, the club sold can- dy bars and wrapping paper to help pay for their different events. Carolone Cavanaugh helped tremendously by selling over 40 candy bars For Christmas the club celebrated with a party. The man event was the pifiata For a while it seemed as if that guy would never break 1 The club participated in two short-term exchanges. The first was with Hemdon. Virginia Six of their members came to West- wood, while ten of ours went to Herndon in May. The second exchange was with Ramsey. New Jersey. Our members were lucky enough to go to New York for the ticker tape parade given in honor of the freed hostages returning from Iran. The members of Ramsey came to Westwood at the end of February. We have four candidates who may go abroad for the summer: Maura Dare. Don White. Jim Frew and Wendy Peterson. Good luck and have fun, all of you First Row (left to right): S. Murphy, L Chapin, T. LaCamera, D. White. Second Row: M. Magri, P. Ballantine, K. Penza, M. Connell, S. Padell, K. McCafferty, J. Marshall, C. Cavanaugh, S. Lynch, S. Roche, P. Ubillios, S. Umscheid. Third Row: M. McDonald, J. Mitchell, J. Thompson, M. Danna, P. Mandolesi, L. Beltramini, C. Maguire, S. Coward, T. Albers, M. Winkelmes, J. Collins, W. Peterson, J. Frew, D. Babineau. Fourth Row: M. Powers, D. Zalkind, M. Dare, M. Cloherty, C. Kuppens, L. White, Mrs. McCoubrey, P. Matos, D. Kelliher, A. Yessaillian, D. Rago. 128 WOLVERINE MARCHING BAND This year ' s Wolverine Marching Band, under its new and very dedicated director Al Mannino, had an outstanding season. The band got an early start this year, spending the last week of August at camp in the Berkshires with its drill, color guard, and percussion instructors, Paul Pitts and Dennis Murphy. The week triggered the band ' s numerous fall activities; including hours upon hours of practice, football games, parades, and competitions. In this last area, the band was extremely successful. It placed in every competition, including numerous firsts, and won many special awards: best percussion at every competition, and best color guard, best music, and best drum major and many others. Congratulations, Drum Major Bob Brawley on your well-deserved award! The band would also like to thank you for the tremendous amount of time and effort that you put into the season. The band ' s officers also worked extremely hard throughout the entirety of the fall and put together a very successful banquet at St. Mary ' s Hall in Walpole on December 5th. They are: President, John Robinson; Vice President, Nancy Foxx; Secretary, Maura FitzPat- rick; Treasurer, Tim McGee; Librarians, Robin Stone and Jen Spi- nale; Publicity, Sandy Polechronis; and Color Guard Captains, Carol McCarthy and Jen Dew. The band would also like to thank its very spirited Parents Orga- nization, WMBPA, the chairman of the 2nd Annual Westwood Invita- tional Band Competition, Joe Cusack, and especially its hard work- ing director, Mr. Mannino. Good luck next year! CONCERT BAND The 1980-81 Concert Band, under the direction of Mr. Al Man- nino, was a great success. Much group and individual practice time was put into the band, which met regularly as a major school subject. The band played a wide range of music this year from marches to ballads to pop. But whatever was played always proved to be a delight to its audiences. The group of sixty-or-so members performed at its annual Pops Concert for the commun- ity in the spring and at an open house for the junior high students in order to develop future interest in the band. 129 RIFLES Under the leadership of captain Jennifer Dew, the fall season for the girls on the rifle squad was very rewarding The girls received new uniforms, new nfles, won the Best Color Guard award at one competition, and helped the band to place in every competition they entered. The Rifle squad will always remember this suc- cessful 1980-81 season. Good luck and much suc- cess to next year s captain, Cindy Collins. r . XT 4r- -3ffJW£« ' iffwi : H ■11 T ' 1 1 9 K MkMMr ?JLfimWC iFiKjilMin IRtfn JVl v DRILL TEAM (FLAGS) The 1 980 fall season was an extremely successful one for all the members of the Drill Team. Under the direction of Carol McCarthy, who was the 1980-81 captain, they performed with the band at football games, competitions, and parades. The path to the Drill Team ' s successes started with a week of band camp in late August. Many new« things began that week — new routines, new in- structors, a new director, new uniforms, new fresh- men, and new rainbow flags. The girls won the Best Color Guard award at one competition and together with the band pulled off a third place finish in the New England Cham- pionships. Good luck to Carol Norton and Jen Mur- ray, next year ' s co-captains. i WHS STRUT (left to right): P. Baggeroer, T. McGee, J. Mitchell, J. Murray, L. Garaffo. The newly formed WHS Strut performed extensively this past year. Under the direction of student-leader Lisa Garaffo, the group dances and sings to hit songs from the 40 ' s. This year ' s group included soprano Lisa Garaffo, alto Jane Mitchell, tenor Tim McGee, bass Joe Murray, and accompianist Pam Baggeroer. Their perform- ances took them to various parts of the state. Among them were the Alumni Ball, club meetings, a talent show, school concerts, and local functions. The group was highly commended on their showmanship and talent throughout the year. Only in their second year, the Strut continues to be an up-and-coming musical group with a great future in store. If this year is an indication, expect the WHS Strut to continue its fine standard of performance. GLEE CLUB First Row (left to right): M. Gattozzi, J. Murray, D. Salisbury, J. Lynch, M. Ratto, S. Lynch, K. Gattozzi, J. Nein. Second Row: J. McGuinnes, K. Dervin, A. Madge, C. Mosca, B. Shane, L. Garaffo, K. Brooks, Mr. Markarian. The Glee Club is a singing group made up entirely of girls. The girls divide into three parts: harmony, soprano I II, and alto. They meet three G-Blocks out of an eight-day cycle and learn a variety of songs during this time. The officers were: Laurie Kirby, secretary, and Julie McGuinnes. librarian. The Glee Club is under the able direction of Mr. John Markarian and Miss Cheryl Howland, a past graduate of WHS. The Glee Club performed at the Seasonal Concert, at the State- house in December, at the Pops Concert, and at the Spring Concert. ORCHESTRA The Westwood High School Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Alfred Mannino, performed in three very successful concerts this year. Among them were the Christmas seasonal concert, the Pops concert, and a combined concert with the junior high school. Each of these successful performances showed beautifully what hard work and dedication can pro- duce. DANCE BAND First Row (left to right): L. Garaffo, K. Glynn, B. DiGregorio, J. Spinale, L. McKenna, T. McGee, J. Rines, S. Polechronis. Second Row (left to right): P. Baggeroer, G. Gonser, J. Curwen, D. Devlin, P. Sullivan, S. Goldfarb, J. Murray, J. Ripley, K. Gundal, J. Robinson, Mr. Monaghan. The caravan to the South Shore Mall . . . Monahack . . . Break!! . . . It ' s 9:00! . . . This song was written by . . . Gack . . . Wild parties in Maine . . . I ' ll never remember the name of this song again. The Westwood High School Dance Band, under the direc- tion of Paul Monaghan, completed another successful season. This year, the Dance Band appeared at the South Shore Mall, the annual Ham and Bean Supper, the Westwood High School Alumni Breakfast, the A.F.S. International Dinner, and the Senior Class Banquet to name only a few events. The season was highlighted by a five-day tour through the Northern New England and parts of Canada. The Dance Band selects music to suit all tastes. As a result, the band has earned the respect and recognition of audiences throughout New England. CHORUS First Row (left to right): M. Connelly, K. Coleman, A. Dalton, C. Hallow, K. Brooks, C. Collins, J. McConnell, W. Gomes, C. Larson, J. Lynch, M. Lynch, L. Longmoore, L. Kirby, L. Garaffo. Second Row: B. Conway, A. Abel, L. Pappis, D. Salisbury, P. Hanlon, S. Lynch, M. Macari, M. Munroe, C. Moriarty, C. Balabanis, Mr. Markarian. Third Row: J. Griffin, A. Lynch, C. Mosca, S. Polechronis, K. Keefe, S. Hallow, L. Lane, K. Gattozzi, B. Romaine, J. Holdridge, A. Crowe, M. Hutnyan. Fourth Row: S. Bernstein, K. Hutnyan, B. Shain, M. Gattozzi, J. Nieh, T. McGee, L. McDermott, K. Cariani, P. Matos, L. Guerini, B. Seward, L. Grube, G. Lane, M. Perry, R. Colette, A. Madge, C. Tosi. The term Quality Not Quantity is a good pnrase to describe the chorus this year. A bit smaller than years past, the 54 member group performed some wonderful pieces in concert. Among them were the contemporary Turn Around, Robert Frost ' s rendition of A Road Not Taken, a Russian sailor ' s dance called Meadowlands, the solemn Ave Maria, and a student directed piece entitled Have a Good Day. A hit this year, as in the past, was audience participation in the moving Hallelujah Chorus at the Christmas concert. The chorus performed at only two concerts; the Christmas and Spring. Due to a scheduling problem the group was unable to perform in the Heritage Music Festival. Neverthe- less, when they did perform, they were accorded rousing ova- tions and much applause. Of course, one man is responsible for the success of the group; Westwood High School should be proud and hon- ored, as it is, to have such a wonderful director as Mr. Markarian. DOUBLE QUARTET Under the direction of Mr. Markarian, this year ' s edition of the Double Quartet continued to produce beautiful music wherever they performed. This year they sang a wide variety of music suitable for a small vocal ensemble. Their selections ranged from contemporary songs, such as Christopher Cross ' s Sail- ing, to a number of Broadway hit show tunes, and to a few classical arrangements. This year ' s group was made up of sopranos Laurie Kirby and Mary Gattozi, altos Jenny Murray and Lisa Garaffo, tenors John Robinson and Bill Seward, bas- ses George Gonser and Tim McGee, and accompianist Pam Baggeroer. The Double Quartet sang at school concerts, for closed-circuit t.v., at nursing homes, for club parties and func- tions, in a performance at the State House, and on radio station WJMQ. Warmly received wherever they went, the group obviously enjoyed singing for their audiences and will be re- membered for the talent which they displayed. They can be proud of having a director such as Mr. Markarain, and they can be proud of the success they achieved this year. Laurie, did you bring your glasses? . . . Me and Julio down by the schoolyard . . . George, I can ' t hear you! . . . Mary, take the high C . . . Pam, take it to your piano teacher . . . Bouree , Somewhere , Sailing . . . Papa Gino ' s . . . Thanks for everything, Mr. Mark! First Row (left to right): P. Baggeroer. Second Row: J. Murray, J. Robinson, M. Gattozzi, T. McGee, L. Kirby, G. Gonser, L. Garaffo, B. Seward. ANNOUNCERS Each morning before school, an announcer reports to the main office to read the notices to the student body. These students are sche- duled on a rotating basis, each person announcing for a week. The system works very well in keeping our students informed. Thanks must be given to this group of dependable and dedicated students for their assistance in per- forming such a vital and necessary service. First Row (left to right): K. Berkland, S. Bernstein. Second Row: D. Stockford, S. Padell, S. MacMullen, T. McGee. 134 First Row (left to right): P. Mason, M. O ' Hara, P. DiPietro, B. Thie, A. Lynch, M. Powers. Second Row: M. Winkelmes, T. Albers, K. Martin, L. Lane. Third Row: Mr. M. Milan (Advisor), W. Wonson, K. Cariani, P. Matos, D. Zalkind, J. Thompson. Fourth Row: D. Bigelow, L. Eads, L. Grube, C. Marvel. Fifth Row: T. Buchmueller, B. Mclnnis, J. Delapa, M. Cloherty, L. White. ■?- - - . ' -: ' ' . ON THE EIGHTH DAY : if On the eighth day He created Created He On the eighth day Sin, Michael Antonellis ' 83 NO PARENTHESES Editorial Staff Mr. Michael Milan: Peggy Mason: Martha O ' Hara: Amy Lynch: Kathie McKeon: Cathy Marvel: Wendy Wonson: Susan Hallow: Faculty Advisor Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Chief Art Editor Senior Editor Junior Editor Sophomore Editor Freshman Editor Under the expert guidance of Mr. Michael Milan, the new Faculty Advisor for the literary magazine, Westwood High School ' s No Parentheses was once again a tremendous success. The thirty-member staff, comprised of students from each of the four classes, met each week to review and edit carefully and objectively all of the submitted material. After several months of dedicated, time-consuming work, the staff published a magazine which displayed the many talents of the students at West- wood High School. No Parentheses is an excellent collection of poetry, prose, and art work, of which we students can be proud. 135 GREEN YEARS The 1981 Green Years got off to an enthusiastic start in September under the strong guidance of Mrs. Irene Dhosi, a new and energetic additon to the faculty this year. Kathie McKeon and Peter Skelly were selected as co-editors, along with Peggy Mason and Laurie May as helpful associate editors. Fundraisers included such large scale productions as a successful and fun filled Spaghetti Dinner and a Picture Sale in the mezzanine. With the money raised the staff diligently began to meet, working hard to meet the many deadlines. We sincerely hope that this book will be as much fun for you to reminisce with in future years as it has been for us to produce it. First Row (left to right): Associate Editors Laurie May and Peggy Mason Second Row: Co-Editors Peter Skelly and Kathy McKeon Sports Wnte-Ups Clockwise: M. O ' Hara, L. McKenna, D. Bigelow, M. FitzPatrick B Guidi, S. Norstrom, H. Walls, S. Montambo, M. Connell Back Row: T. McGeen B Vartabedian, D. Scales, C. DeSisto, M. Beder 136 Business Editors Gary Wentworth and Scott Montambo u, ZZZZZ Z i Activities Write-ups First Row (left to right): M. Connell, B. Karp, D. Bigelow Second Row: D. Clancy, D. Scales Class History M. Connell, S. Montambo, M. O ' Hara Liz White helping at the Green Years Spaghetti Dinner Dividers — Glenn Fonteccio and Photography — Skip Williams Pam Connolly, Daniel Clancy, Betsy Karp, Biography Robin Moloney, Graphics To the Class of ' 81 and staff of the year- book, I wish to express my deep apprecia- tion to you for all your support in this, my first year at Westwood High School. Thank you Kathy, Peter, Laurie, and Peg- gy for your dedication; Gary and Scott for attending so efficiently to the business mat- ters of the yearbook; to Jan and Kathy for all your conscientious and excellent typing; and finally to Robin for your art work, you were always there when I needed you. My sincere best wishes to you all. Irene R. Dhosi Advisor Martha O ' Hara and Kathy Lynch, Typists, with Mrs. Dhosi, Advisor 137 1 9 8 1 SENIOR ACTIVITIES tmqi W 7 s A A 9 ' -i w Il W M l 1 mm • i j v A V 138 ¥ i f I to Ny 4 N v ■Hi 139 fC L4A Tfatinu a Freshman Year The fall of 1977 saw the beginning of our long-awaited high school experience, though we had yet to learn that freshmen respresented the lowest form of life on earth and existed in Westwood High School solely for the enjoyment of the upperclassmen. Nevertheless, we were determined to fit in and to find our way around the building in spite of those seniors who beat upon us mercilessly and who sent us in every direction but the right one. We elected our class officers for the first time: President, Chris DeSisto; Vice President, Chnssy Kelly; Secretary. Claire McCoy; and Treasurer, Nancy Foxx. With the help of these four we participated in our first freshman activity, the AFS magazine drive. We were rewarded for our efforts with giant Sugar Daddys. though no one seems to remember just who got that big stuffed Pink Panther. Another event placed in the capable hands of our officers was the Freshman-Sophomore Semi-Formal, which served as popular subject of gossip at various lunch tables but proved to be a successful, enjoyable and memorable evening. Dunng our freshman year we demonstrated our tremendous athletic ability in the various sports offered by the school. Those of us who did not participate piled into buses and cars and showed our school spirit by cheering on the boys hockey team at Boston Garden and the girls ' basketball team in the state finals. And those who did participate in the sports program will always remember the embarassment they endured when they were forced by the upperclassmen to wear signs on their backs and uniforms to school. We were lucky and glad to receive an extra vacation, thanks to the Blizzard of 78, and we all enjoyed a week of fun in the snow. As a final freshman activity, the class went to Lincoln Park for the day. Most of us went and had a great time. As the buses rolled back to the high school, we realized, not too sadly, that our freshman year was over. Sophomore Year With considerable confidence and no less ■- lination, we began our sophomore year. This was the year we experienced biology with Mrs. Saltmarsh and Mr. Sarris, to whom we were lovingly known as bananas. It was also the year we all studied oral English with Miss Shute; one of our more exciting classes was the one where we learned diaphragmatic breathing. Our class officers for the 78-79 year were: President, Scott Harrington; Vice President, Chrissy Kelly; Secretary, Connie Mclnnis; and Treasurer, Kris Berkland. One of the major events of the year was the First Annual Homecoming Week, sponsored by the Student Council. The week was filled with activities ranging from Hat Day to Decoration of the Halls, On that Friday, everyone assembled in the gym, for a pep rally, and the student Council announced the winners of the weeks competitions and the Homecoming Queen and her Court. Chrissy Kelly represented our class in the Court, and as for our overall position in the Homecoming competition, well, we spirited sophomores just laughed it off when we found out that we had placed last in most of the week ' s events. Sports this year, however, were another story. The girls ' basketball team made it all the way to the state, and on St. Patrick ' s Day they defeated Ipswich at Holy Cross to become the Division II State Champs. Claire McCoy and Sue MacMullan were moved up to play in the tournament. The Boys ' winter track team, of which several of our classmates were members, also had a fantastic season and won the Class C State Championship. The boys ' hockey team, with our own Steve Fallon, Tom Boyd, and Dave Quinlan, captured the Tri-Valley League Championship and made it to the Garden, but they were eliminated in the first round. The football team had their most successful season ever. With only one heartbreaking loss to Dover-Sherborn early in the season, the team just missed making it to the Division IV Superbowl. Sophomore Scott Harrington saw a lot of game time. Sophomore year was also a busy one for the musically inclined members of our class. Lisa Garaffo was one of the leads in the spring musical, Anything Goes. The marching band, home of the B.F.s, started competing for the M,f I first time and gave many impressive performances. Sophomore year was filled with fun and good times, culminating in the Freshmen-Sophomore Semi-Formal, which was a hugh succe ss. Junior Year We gloated as juniors, finally qualifying as upperclassmen who could beat on the sophomores and the freshmen who, it seemed, were getting smaller every year. Our class officers for the 79- ' 80 year were: President, Julie Tibbetts; Vioe President, Kris Berkland; Secretary, Amy Lynch; and Treasurer, Paul LaCamera. We had all heard the horror stories about the work and the pressure which were to be ever-present in junior year. We had our first does when we took the PSAT NMSQT ' s in the fall; later in the year we took our all-important SAT ' s and Achievements, and, in spite of what we had heard, we took them with confidence. U.S. History was a requirement this year; surely no one will forget the time they spent collecting maps for Miss Congdon or studying about the Indians with Mr. Sloan in preparation for the AP exam. Chemistry, too, was an un forgettable torture throughout the year, which most of us endured with either Mr. Marx, or Mr. Van de Workeen and his impossible surprise quizzes. Homecoming was again a major event and Julie, as our President, performed some sort of miracle which really drew us together as a class. We became involved, almost enthusiastically, in the week ' s activities and somehow managed to take first place in almost every competition, winning overall first place for Homecoming Week. Julie was well-deserving as our representative in the Homecoming Court. Once again the sports scene was outstanding. The football team made it to Schaeffer Stadium, and the girls ' varsity soccer team had their finest season ever. The volleyball squad competed in the state championships, and both the boys ' and the girls ' track teams won the Class C State Relays. The girls ' basketball team, co-captained by our very own Suzie MacMullan, made a fantastic showing in statewide competition. It was clear that the Westwood athletes were living up to their reputations. The musicians in our class continued to demonstrate their talents; Jane Ratto and John Robinson starred in this year ' s spring musical, George M. The Marching band placed in every competition and brought home many special awards. Everyone loved those B.F. ' s and their drum major, who was a favorite target at the football games. Socially our lives were improving, as many of us acquired licenses, which made it easier to get from party to party. It wasn ' t unusual to see a caravan of cars heading for Lost Brook, the scene of some often cold but always fun evenings. In the spring we put on the Junior-Senior Prom, which was a tremendous success. The prom was held at the Blue Hills Country Club and although the dance floor was a bit small, the terrace had a lot of action. Junior year, despite what we had been told, had been a lot of fun, and we were almost looking forward to next fall when we would finally be seniors and would experience what was said to be the best year of our lives. Senior Year We had finally made it. At last, we were seniors at Westwood High School, and we were looking forward to an enjoyable and a memorable senior year that would certainly be the best ever for everyone. Our senior class officers were: President, Paul LaCamera; Vice President, Liz White; Secretary, Amy Lynch; and Treasurer, Nancy Foxx. The time and the hard work that these four put in made our senior year a lot of fun, and we all appreciate their efforts. Our senior year officially began at the first football party of the season, held at none other than Tony Guarino ' s house. Most of us were there and had a great time. It soon began to dawn on most of us that good grades and reasonable SAT scores were necessary if we wanted to go to college next year. Some of us wished we had paid a bit more attention to our grades, especially after we received our class rank. Nevertheless, with the help of our guidance counselors and our parents those tiresome college applications were eventually filled out. Homecoming was once again a tremendous success, and everyone got into the spirit of Hat Day, Clash Day, and Backwards Day. Rows of green-and-white clad students filled the gym at Friday ' s pep rally, where the winners of each competition and the Homecoming Queen and her court were announced. Chrissy Kelly and Amy Lynch represented us in the Court, and Liz White was chosen Homecoming Queen. That night, just about everyone turned out for the Halloween Dance held in the cafeteria. The playboy bunny portrayed by Kris Berkland took home the prize for most daring costume. Westwood experienced another terrific sports year. In the fall the girls ' and the boys ' soccer teams played in their tournaments, and the football team pulled together to win their Thanksgiving game against Holliston. It was also very exciting when the Field Hockey team won a game. The hockey team had a super season and made it to the Garden for the semi-finals, where they were given a lot of support from the whole school. Both the girls and boys played terrific basketball and competed in their tournaments. The winter track teams had a fantastic season; the boys became State Champs and the girls won the State Relays. The boys ' and girls ' spring track teams performed superbly, too, and both teams won at the State Meet. The girls ' and the boys ' tennis teams blew by their competition and ranked first in their leagues. Our first senior activity was the senior class breakfast held at Bickford ' s. Everyone enjoyed the meal. Unfortunately there wasn ' t any powder puff football game afterwards; it was clear that those Dedham girls just didn ' t want to tangle with our tough team. The Senior Class Play was an exciting demonstration of some exceptional talent that our classmates had previously kept well-hidden. Dan Scales starred as the Lone Juggler, and the Big Spender number was a particular favorite, with all those chicks strutting their stuff. Yet, when the girls reappeared for an encore, they looked a little different and their voices sounded a bit lower. It was certainly a Class Act, and the party at Ken ' s afterwards was lots of fun. Some of our more courageous classmates hit the ice at Ponkapog to play in the Boy-Girl hockey game. Though the girls made a valiant effort and demonstrated some real skill, the boys defeated them 3 to 1 . Peg Mason had a post-game bash and many of us went there to warm up. Once again the spring musical was a smash success. This year ' s How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying starred several of our very talented classmates, including John Robinson, Jane Ratto, Tim McGee, and Lisa Garaffo. The marching band continued to display their excellence, winning numerous awards and competing in the State Finals. This was the year of Bob Brawley ' s reign as King of the band, as he was the drum major and led those B.F. ' s at the football games. By the time spring rolled around, most us had already forgotten what the word homework meant and we were anxiously counting the days til we ' d be out of Westwood High School for good. On the evening of April 8 we gathered in the cafeteria for our Senior Class Banquet, known as the beginning of the end. The decorations had transformed the cafeteria, and the dance band played as we danced together and did the stroll. The senior class superlatives were announced, and they received prizes and lots of applause. Special thanks were given to those teachers who had helped us so much throughout the year, including Miss Dillon, Mr. Case, Mr. Milan, and Mr. Flaherty. Miss Dillon gave a truly eloquent speech with the words, Tomorrow is NOT a skip day! No one will forget Jim Cerullo, alias Frank Sinatra, in his debut performance of New York, New York. John Robinson was outrageous as he sang Come Together, our theme song, and he reminded us all of the late John Lennon. Friday, May 22, was our very last day of classes, and that evening the King Philip B allroom was the place to be for the highlight of our senior year. Starry-eyed couples trimmed in baby ' s breath and boutonnieres gathered for our final prom, which proved to have the highest attendance record ever. One of the special moments of the evening was the announcemnt of the Queen and her Court. No one was surprized when Laurie was chosen Queen, as she looked lovely. Peter and Laurie led the dance along with the other members of the Court: Janet, Maura, Chrissy, and Mary and their escorts. The wonderful, never-to-be-forgotten evening ended up at Stephan ' s house for a very cowded after-the-prom party. Although we didn ' t see each other around the school anymore, we gathered together again for our class trip to Crane ' s Beach. Just about everyone was there and we all had a great time. We had fun constructing human pyramids and burying our classmates neck-deep in the sand. Those who were not thrown into the water should consider themselves very lucky, as it was icy cold. We gathered together for the last time before graduation on Class Day, a special day for the seniors and for the yearbook. Many awards, both academic and athletic, were distributed, and the dedication of the 1981 Green Years was announced. No one was surprised when Miss Dillon received the dedication; she had done so much for us and has won a very special place in our hearts. Shortly after the Class Day ceremonies, we assembled on the football field for a final graduation practice, and we received our last report cards from Westwood High School. Sunday, June 7, was, of course, a wonderful day and will be remembered forever by all of us. Both Paul and Dan gave admirable speeches, yet the best part was the distribution of diplomas, something we had all been anticipating for four long years. Most of us didn ' t even switch our tassels from the left to the right; we were too busy throwing our caps in the air. We ' ve had so much fun together over this past year, and we all have many fond memories of our high school years. Each of us will now go our separate ways; perhaps there some of us whom we ' ll never see again. But the memories are with us, and they ' ll never go away. No matter what lies ahead for us, we can all honestly say that our years here at Westwood High School, especially our senior year have definitely been some of the very best years of our lives. Marie Connell, Sue Montambo, Martha O ' Hara. r t S) K  V -S l • e y p u W r X fs 4t% W ■V w ? £ 6 : of r ' 142 ' £ r - .if ft I - l «fc- c fc n ' £? u ♦ ' , £M £ v SENIOR CLASS BREAKFAST On Wednesday, October 29, our senior year got off to an official start with the annual Senior Class Breakfast. Over two hundred members of the Class of ' 81 assembled at Bickford ' s in Sharon. The 9 o ' clock sitting started a little sleepily, but soon the aroma of coffee and various combinations of eggs and pancakes aroused everyone. The day was sunny; the food was delicious; and smiles and laughter were in abundance. All in all, it was a great beginning for our last and best year at Westwood High! -jL.JtfeK 143 . fjf. ' V P - r V k Tar f,[ f fl mar m 9 I B ' 1 ■LI 11 SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior Class Play for 1980-1981 was a tremendous success. With the new idea of having a variety show written by our one and only director, Miss Shute, the talents of the class of ' 81 were superb- ly demonstrated. Although not initially enthusiastic about this new idea, the class of ' 81 proved itself to be a Class Act done by a classy class. Each and every act of the play was a show stop- per, including those incredible Big Spender boys and girls, the barbershop quartet, those Bosom Bud- dies, the amazing juggler, the unforgettable Who ' s on First, and lots more. None of us will ever forget all the hard work, pa- tience, and especially the enjoyment we all experi- enced in doing this Class Act . Thanks once again to Miss Stephanie Shute — from the Class of ' 81 ! A dA C s r Crane ' s Beach . . . June 3 . . . chowder, chicken, steamers, burgers . . . wri nkled corn . . . Where ' s the lobster? . . . clouds . . . football . . . pyramids ... icy water . . . Don ' t throw me in! ... an excellent time! As in the past, our senior class trip was held at Crane ' s Beach. Although the weather wasn ' t perfect, a fantastic time was had by all. In keeping with tradition, many spent time hiding in the dunes as the senior boys threw everyone in sight into the icy cold water. Plenty of food was served, and we enjoyed helpings of chicken, hamburgers and hot dogs. We brought back sunburns, mem- ories, and more feelings of togetherness and unity as a class. he.moz C kM ooaaauet a$,mi The Senior Class Banquet, following the theme of Come Together , was a tremendous success. With the help of Miss Dillon and Mr. Milan, the cafeteria was con- verted into a place of unity and togetherness, where seniors could celebrate one of their last times together as a class. Peter Skelly and Kathy McKeon did an outstanding job announcing the senior superlatives, presenting them each with a certificate and a novelty gift. Many thanks go to Mr. Monaghan, the Dance Band, the senior class officers, and the senior class advisors for making April 8, 1981, an evening never to be forgotten. htei cm ihc if teen, %wm of out live . will UGercacivej ' G) BEST ACTOR ACTRESS John Robinson — Jane Ratto MOST ARTISTIC Bill Mclnnis — Amy Lynch MOST ATHLETIC Scott Harrington — Sue MacMullan MOST CONSIDERATE Tony Guarino — Lauren Daher CUTIST Andy McBride — Chrissy Kelly MOST DEPENDABLE Peter Skelly — Chris Kuppens DONE MOST FOR CLASS Paul LaCamera — Liz White BEST DRESSED David Quinlan — Toni Nazzaro CLASS FLIRT Jim Shaughnessy — Linda O ' Brien FRIENDLIEST Gerry Samrout — Peggy Hanlon MOST GULLIBLE Mark Beder — Jim Cerillo — Kate McLellan MOST LIKELY TO TAKE HOME TO MOM AND DAD Bill Reissfelder — Maryann Cloherty BEST LOOKING Ted O ' Neil — Claire McCoy MOST VERSATILE Mark Beder — Laurie May MOST MUSICAL Bernie DiGregorio — Sonja Nordstrom CLASS WIT Alan Sweeney — Celeste Hill BEST NATURED Brian Fitzhenry — Nancy Foxx CLASS PREP Peter Skelly — Julie Tibbetts PERFECT SENIORS Chris Desisto — Liz White CLASS RADICALS Rob Halligan — Sonja Nordstrom CLASS ROWDIES Jim Shaughnessy — Karen Murphy MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Brian McDonough — Chris Kuppens MOST SINCERE Stefan Kohler — Nancy Foxx MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Danny Scales — Janet Ratto BEST ACTOR BEST ACTRESS John Robinson — Jane Ratto MOST ARTISTIC Amy Lynch — Bill Mclnnis 148 MOST ATHLETIC Sue MacMullan — Scott Harrington MMNUHSB MOST CONSIDERATE Tony Guarino — Lauren Daher CUTEST Chrissy Kelly — Andy McBride MOST DEPENDABLE Peter Skelly — Chris Kuppens DONE MOST FOR CLASS Liz White — Paul LaCamara BEST DRESSED Toni Nazzaro — David Quinlan CLASS FLIRT Linda O ' Brien — Jim Shaughnessy FRIENDLIEST MOST GULLIBLE MOST LIKELY TO TAKE HOME TO Peggy Hanlon — Gerry Samrout Mark Beder — Kate McLellan — Jim MOM DAD Cerillo Bill Reissfelder — Maryann Cloherty 149 BEST LOOKING Claire McCoy — Ted O ' Neil MOST VERSATILE Laurie May — Mark Beder MOST MUSICAL Bernie DiGregorio — Sonja Nordstrom CLASS WIT Alan Sweeney — Celeste Hill BEST NATURED Nancy Foxx — Brian Fitzhenry CLASS PREP Peter Skelly — Julie Tibbetts 150 PERFECT SENIORS Liz White — Chris DeSisto CLASS RADICALS Sonja Nordstrom — Rob Halligan CLASS ROWDIES Karen Murphy — Jim Shaughnessy MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Brian McDonough — Chris Kuppens MOST SINCERE Stefan Kohler — Nancy Foxx MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jane Ratto — Danny Scales 151 n. t i y ft- J M ,, M. ■it f nr.t to Mf JUNIOR - SENIOR PROM a At Jhny .ffltfy $ti tt .rn ■t Aam. J} tiXuicAu±e May 22 proved to be the social event of the year, as a record- breaking number of couples turned out for the Junior-Senior Prom at the King Phillip Ballroom. The theme, Keep on Loving You, will be remembered for it was engraved on the souvenier glasses. The attrac- tive Laurie May, was chosen as the queen of the prom. Her court consisted of the lovely seniors, Mary Gattozzi, Maura FitzPatrick, Chrissy Kelly, and Janet McCracken. r.V t Laurie May, Peter Skelly Steve Fallon, June Marshall Bill Mclnnis, Kathy Gennis Bill Reissfelder, Jane Mitchell Karen McCafferty, Hank Donlon 152 153 C£ Z4A JJA2M We gathered for the final time before graduation on Class Day, a special day for the seniors and for the year- book. Many awards, both academic and athletic, were presented; the Class History was read; and the 1981 Green Years was formerly dedicated to Miss H. Joan Dillon. Her selection came as no surprise. Miss Dillon has done so much for us and has won a very special place in our hearts. Pavlo Matos, AFS exchange student from Brazil, and a member of our class of ' 81 expressed in sincere terms, his gratitude for the opportunities he had been granted in the United States and particularly his educational experience at Westwood. He reminded us forcefully of our good for- tune in having been at Westwood High School for four years. Despite the heat of the day and the length of the cere- monies, the predominant realization was perhaps joyful, perhaps sobering. This was a day set aside for us — Class Day 1981. 155 ■mm jiaduat£ rv 1381 June 7 . . . Windy Day . . . Flying Caps . . . Mark ' s Scholarship . . . Danny and Paul ' s Speeches . . . Pomp and Circumstance . . . Proud Parents . . . Green and White . . . Tears and Smiles . . . Aho to Zorio . . . Andy ' s Party . . . Unity . . . These are the Green Years of our Lives. Jnesc aw the Qf ft y rf of out $rts •I 159 Future Lunch Lady CLASSICS 160 This could happen to you. 161 MNMM Beam me up, Spock. Kenzo You @ . . . ! You ' re outta here! ' ' 162 Monday Morning Blues The Animals 163 «MI«fMW3gn«!«fWi tsmmmmmmammmm Congratulations and Best Wishes from Database Systems Cullinane Database Systems, Inc Westwood Specialists in Data Management Software J r Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 Corcoran Construction Corp. Richard C. May, President an affiliate of John M. Corcoran Co. 500 Granite Avenue, Milton, Ma. Development Construction Property Management 164 r All the best from Wm.Underwood Co. 165 W.W. GRAINGER, INC. National Distributor and Manufacturer of Electric Motors — Equipment (wvj 428 University Ave. Norwood, Ma 02062 617 762-7375 a r r DATAMEDIX Datamedix, Inc. Route One Sharon, MA 02067 617 784-7878 617 364-3860 r J V HIGH STREET MARKET Old Fashion Meat Store 687 High St Westwood, Mass. A r a r KOCH Carbon Products Division of Koch Carbon, Inc. Daniel J. Lupfer Special Projects Trader 400 Blue Hill Drive • Westwood, Massachusetts 02090 U.S.A. Telephone: 617 329-7690 • Telex: 951598 • Cable: Koch Westwd A Ortho Diagnostic Systems Inc. A Johnson Johnson Company An affirmative action employer 346 University Avenue, Westwood, Mass. 02090 (61 7) 329-61 00 (800) 225-9855 J V SHOES ' N BAGS 685 High St. Westwood, Mass. A 166 THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU The process of putting together the yearbook is long and complicated with many people contributing to its accomplishment. The class of 1 981 would like to express sincere gratitude for invaluable help and willing support to Mr. Duane Kocina, Mr. Charles Flahive, Mr. Phillip Flaher- ty, Miss H. Joan Dillon, Mr. Michael Milan, Mr. Harry Groden, Mr. George Hancox, and to the school secretaries. During the period covered in this book a number of fine teachers left the faculty of Westwood High School. They take with them our appreciation for their dedicated con- tributions and our regrets at their departures, as well as our best wishes for success and happiness in their future endeavors. Our Gratitude to Those Who Have Generously Manifested Their Support SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Rostislav Beder Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Bradley and Family Dr. and Mrs. Martin D. Becker Mr. and Mrs. Mel Bernstein Judith A. Bolles Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Clancy Kathy and Joey Dhosi Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Duray John and Mary Doursouvian Mr. and Mrs. Lauris Eglitis Robert and Helen Gelotte Shirley Gooch Bob and Jan Hooker Mr. and Mrs. James P. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. John L. LaCamera Mr. and Mrs. Richard May and Family Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. McDermott Henry and Virginia Megley Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mullaly Charlie and Anita Murphy Dr. and Mrs. William Pendell Mrs. David Perry Rita and Stan Romaine Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Skelly Richard J. Stack Cynthia and Mason M. Taber, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Tibbetts Mr. and Mrs. David A. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Wentworth The Westwood Tailor Shop John A. White, Attorney Whitewood Gardens PATRONS Priscilla J. Congdon Miss H. Joan Dillon Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Forsberg Mrs. Joseph E. Gundal The Margeson Family Mr. and Mrs. George L. Mason Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Montambo Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J. Orphanos Mr. and Mrs. John T. Scales Bill and Phyllis Wheeler 168 « ,1 F Rf ■■b W+W . ■.- ' -«■■BT  « ta A A
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