Westwood High School - Green Years Yearbook (Westwood, MA)
- Class of 1982
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Library 668 High Stre-t Westwood, IviA WESTWOOU PUBLIC LIBKAHY 3 3018 00194 8523 For Reference Not to be taken from this room CONTENTS Faculty and Administration 16 Seniors 40 Underclasses 80 Activities 104 Sports 136 Senior Activities 166 Graduation 192 Kmumj I ! Dedication During our years at Westwood High School, you have al- ways supported and encouraged us. You were helpful as a teacher, and we trusted you as a friend. Always faithful to our interests, you rejoiced with us in our successes and reassured us in our difficulties. Your sense of humor, and ability to show us our problems in proper perspective never failed to inspire us to persevere and succeed. Your kindness, understanding, and loyalty have been greatly appreciated. It is with deepest gratitude that we dedicate our 1982 Green Years to you, Mrs. HoUis Perry. 11 12 14 ) fish « ' J c at tin ' ; ■I Central AdministratioE C. Louis Cedrone Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum Leo J. Crowe Assistant Superintendent for Business Dr. John F. Tohin Superintendent of Schools School Committee 18 First row, (left to right): Susan White, Dr. John Tohin, Joan Brawley. Second row: (ilcnn Harkness, Arthur Baggoroer, Leo Crowe, C Louis (Cedrone, Joseph Quinn. Louise Pad- den. High School administration Phillip F. Flaherty Assistant Principal i p Duane E. Kocina Principal Charles W. Flahive Assistant Principal Throughout our four years at Westwood High School, the administration has listened to our concerns with an open-minded attitude and vvillint!;l talked out each problem. Under the direction of Principal Duane E. Kocina and Assistant Principals Mr. Phillip Flaherty and Mr. Charles Flahive, the student body was guided through a successful year. The class of 1982 would like to thank the administration for their sincerity, diligence and leadership. 19 A talented secretarial staff aids the administration, making e er da ' run snioothh . Despite the moun- tains of paper work and innumerable details that keep Westwood High School running, these secretaries still made time to contribute to all non-academic and theatrical events. The Class of 1982 thanks them for their patience, precision and smiling faces. Nurse The Class of 1982 wishes to extend its thanks to Mrs. Elizabeth Clement, our school nurse. Her care and attention, whether in the form of a medical treat- ment or just a friendK conversation, were always ap- preciated. Mrs. Elizabeth Clement Thanks to Ms. Weiss, psychologist for both juuioi and senior high schools, many students are able t( function successfully in the school atmosphere. The role of Core Evaluation Team (CET) Chairper- son is certainly one of utmost importance to tlie Westwood Public Schools. Mrs. Bornstein assists stu- dents, parents and teachers in setting academic goals and seeing that these goals are reached. Secretaries Mrs. Margery Hancox Mrs. Jac(}ueline Angelici 1 ' ' 1 — T ■.-. IINM Mrs. Maijorie Hail Mrs. Kathleen Mulgrevv ( olnnteer secretary) I S i Ms. Hona Weiss School Psychologist Mrs. Susan Bornstein ( ' . E.T. ( ' hairpcrson 20 M uidance ; The Guidance Department offers career planning, iucational planning and counseling to the students. The staff organized Higher Education Night, SAT reparation information packets, and check-off lists ir college. The counselors arranged for college repre- ;ntatives to visit W.H.S.. The department offered ach student ample opportunity to search out all ca- ?er options. Special thanks are given to Dr. Pendall, Miss Arm- :rong, Mr. Hughes, Mrs. Lauer and Mrs. Wheeler ■om the Class of 1982 for all their advice and aid in ompleting college applications and determining fu- ire plans. Dr. William Pendell, director Media Center Mrs. Helena Lauer Mrs. Phyllis Wheeler, secretary Under the direction of Mr. Eugene Swezey, aided b ' Mrs. N ' irginia McCoubrey, the Media Center provides students with many learning resources. Educational ecjuipment includes closed circuit television, microfilm readers, and videotape machines. Audio-visual aides are stored on the upper level, while research and stud materials are located on the lower. This bi-level structure offers the perfect environment for both individual and small group study. To the dedicated staff of the Media Center the Class of 1982 extends its thanks. Mr. Eugene Swezey, director Mrs. Virginia McCoubrey, librarian Mrs. Bernice Boger, volunteer library aide 21 4 The English Department, directed by Miss Frances Burns, provided students with a wide variety of challenging and interesting courses. Popular courses included Comp. and Grammar , Ascent of Man and the renowned A. P. classes open to both juniors and seniors. Our own literary magazine, No Parentheses , was directed by Mr. Michael Milan, a new and valuable asset to the English Department. The Class of 1982 wishes to express its thanks and appreciation to this department. Mr. Brian Hart English Miss Frances Burns, Area Coordinator — English, Social Studies MSil Mis. Kvelvn Malm Mr. George ilancox Mrs (Jail }la es 22 csea ;.- Mrs. Mary Bishop Mr. Craig Harwood Mr. Michael Milan Miss H. Joan Dillon Mr. lerrcncL ' Earls 23 Mr. Richard Hargreaves The Math Department, directed by Mr. James Pender, offers students interesting courses ranging from Algebra I to AP Calculus. The team-teaching program, math seminar room, and accessibility to the computer, allow students to progress individually while also allowing them to pursue special areas of interest. Once again Mr. Pender led the Math Team to vic- tory as those capable students took part in the Math Olympiad and several other competitions. The Class of 1982 thanks the facult members of the Math Department for their dedication. Mr. James Pender Area ( ' oordinator — Matlieniaties, Science 24 Mathematics 25 Social Studies The Social Studies Department, headed by Miss Frances Burns, helps students to better understand man ' s history, his ascent to government and his in- teraction with society. While the department only re- quires one year of U.S. History, students elected other courses such as Chinese and Indian Civilization, Psychology, Sociology and A. P. Western Civilization. The Class of 1982 extends its best wishes to the dedicated staff of this department. Mr. Hicliaid Stack Mr. Robert Avakian Mr. Peter Case I . iP 26 Miss PriscillaCoiigtloii Mr. Donald Beui iiiaii Mrs. Barbara Cummings Mr. Thomas Brown 27 Science The Science Department, under the direction of Mr. James Pender, continues to bring to the student body outstanding programs in the areas of natural and physical science. The options are various, and courses range from Introductory Physical Sceince to A. P. Physics and A. P. Biology. Students are able to work at their own pace in courses designed for their own spe- cific needs. The Class of 1 982 extends its thanks and best wishes the teachers of this fine department. MCI . M -CI —0, -H -NO. M. 0. -M . MSO MOOCCOOH . M MOOCCOO M  0 -M M o M 0. -M SO. X HJ. -M H.r-  H O , Mr. Edward Marx Mr. Ivan Van de urkccn Mr. Calvin Topalian Mr. Raymond Keegan 28 Mr. Christos Sarris Mr. John Luther Mr. Kevin Burkt Mrs. Dorothy Saltmarsh Mr. Gail Thwing 29 Foreign Language The Foreign Language Department, lieadecJ by Mrs. Elaine Eaton, strives to broaden tlie stu- dents ' knowledge of foreign cultures while instructing them in such areas as reading, writing, speaking fluency and oral comprehension. French, Spanish, Cerman and Latin are the four lan- guages offered by the department. Man ' thanks are extended from the Class of 1982 to the helphil and hardworking staff members of this department. . rr:i s sm Mrs. Elaine Eaton Area Coordinator — Foreign Languages, Art, Music Mr. William Diichtnr, A. Mrs. Barbara Gray Miss Anne Marie Tieri Mi. lu)l)(. ' it burke 30 Industrial Arts Westwood High School offers a wide range of Industrial Arts courses including Woodworking, General Metals, Basic Electricity, Graphic Arts Design and Mechanical Drawing. Under the direction of Mr. Lawrence Rettman, the Industrial Arts Department offers students the opportunity to learn about possible industrial and technical careers. The Glass of 1982 thanks the members of this fine department. Mr. Lawrence Rettman Area Coordinator — Industrial Arts, Home Economics, Business Mr. Thomas Nelson LwIa ' ' - Mr. Thomas DelSignore Ms. Susan Adams Mr. Robert Dennis Art The Art Department, under the direction of Mrs. Elaine Eaton, and dedicated teachers, Mr. Thomas DelSignore and Mrs. Judith DesPres, offers a wide range of courses to meet the needs of all students interested in the visual arts. The Class of 1982 would like to thank the Art De- partment for its many contributions, especialK the scenery for the Senior Glass Play, the murals dis- played at the Glass Banquet and the art work ap- pearing in Green Years and No Parentheses . Mrs. Judith DesPres 31 Physical Education Under the direction of Mr. Joseph Gearon, the Physical Education Department offers courses in basketball, volleyball, water polo, tennis, yoga, Softball, weightlifting and conditioning and other varied activities. All students are required to take a course in health as well. The students of the Class of 1982 are thankful to all of the instructors in this department. Mr. Joseph Gearon Athletic Director Miss Ehzabeth Rice Home Economics Under the direction of Mr. Lawrence Rettman, the Home Economics Department offers many career oriented courses such as Advanced Foods, Fashion Design, and Child Growth and Development. The designing and construction of costumes for the school musical were directed by Mrs. Joanne Arnold who instructs all clothing courses. Mrs. Annette O ' Brien, besides teaching the foods and nutrition courses, supervises our students in interacting di- rectly with young children in a primary school atmos- phere. The Class of 1982 would like to thank the teachers of this department for their useful instruction. Mrs. Joanne Arnold Mrs. Aiuiette () Hrien 32 Music The Music Department, under the direction of Mrs. Elaine Eaton, offers a wide range of courses. This year, all the courses in the Music Depart- ment were instructed by Mr. John Markarian. In addition to leading the Chorus, Glee Club and Double Quartet, Mr. Markarian directed the Orchestra, Concert Band, and Music Theory Course. The students are grateful to Mr. Markarian whose single-handed effort made this year a suc- cessful and enjoyable one for the Music Depart- ment. Mr. John Markarian Mr. Albert Nolan Mrs. Carolyn Bergen Business Through courses offered in the Business Depart- ment, which is directed b Lawrence Rettman, stu- dents acquire skills that will prepare them for college or a business oriented career. Courses available in- clude Introduction to Business, Typing, Business Law, Accounting, Shorthand, and Data Processing. The Class of 1982 extends its gratitude to this fine staff which provides an informative learning experi- ence to many students. Mrs. Natalie Carev Mrs. Irene Dhosi 33 special Education Under the direction ot Mr. David VV ' enners, the Special Education classes teach exceptional children the fundamentals of reading, writing and arithmetic, as well as cooking and sewing. The staff directs the students in developing their special talents. The Class of 1982 extends its best wishes to the dedicated teachers in this program. Contained The Self-Contained program, under the direction of Miss Ann Vozzella and Mr. Donald Mac(iillivray, has been set up for students whose personal and edu- cational needs have not been met by the regular school program. The Class of 1982 wishes the stallOf this program continued success. 34 Mr. Donald MacGillivrav Miss Ami O i ' lLi Mrs. Martha Stace Mrs. Anne Ruede Learning Center The goal of the Learning Center is to mainstream students with learning disabi- lities back into the regular classroom pro- gram. Students are helped to develop skills needed for learning. The Learning Center has proven to be a successful and essential unit at Westwood High School. The Class of 1982 wishes to express its appreciation to the Learning Center staff. Driver Education The Driver Education program was directed by Mr. Donald Beurman and Mr. Robert lUrke this year. This program prepares students to fulfill requirements of the Registry of otoT Vehicles and also teaches them sound and healthy attitudes toward driving. The efforts of the instructors in this program are appreciated by all students involved. - 2 ' j:i Mr. Donald Beurman Driver Education Director Jleft to right) Mr. Wilham Ducheneau, Mr. Lawrence Rettman, Mr. David Walsh, Mr. Raymond Kodzis. Missing: Mr. Edward Mar.x, Mr. James Pen- der Mr. Robert Burke Assistant Director 35 Custodians Mr. Alfred Rock, Ms. Patricia McGillin, Mrs. Helen Thornton, Mr. John Foley Cafeteria Workers Mr. Arthur Schroeder Mrs. Ruth Brawley, Mrs. Jox Washhiuii. Mrs. ShirU ' Krohto, Mrs Gloria Dramis 36 ' MR. KOCINA RETIRES This year marks the end of an era for the high school, the school system and the town, as it sees the retirement of Principal Duane E. Kocina. From his beginning 34 years ago as a social studies teacher, to his past 12 years as principal, Mr. Kocina has seen enrollments grow from hundreds into thousands. Through that his priorities remained the same; first and foremost has always been the education of the student body. Mr. Kocina has worked with virtually every aca- demic and extra-curricular activity helping to coordinate them so as to present a well rounded atmosphere for the students. His success is evident in the fact that 85% of all graduates from the high school go on to some form of higher learning. Mr. Kocina has also worked extensively with the Westwood Scholarship Fund, which makes awards annually to students at graduation. The students and faculty will miss Mr. Kocina, and they send along a wish that his next 34 years may be as happy and successfiil as the last. 37 Bloopers - h rp . 4ftA: 38 39 40 i iSi PH 41 ' t , Senior Class Poem We are all together like the leaves on a tree and yet we stand alone. We try to fit in with the rest and desire to be accepted and known. Every new step is taken cautiously with the fear of making a mistake. We reach out for encouragement and praise, hoping that our spirit will never break. We struggle to gather strength in this little town called Westwood. We will take whatever is passed to us because we are destined to be winners and share our brotherhood. In our own separate ways we reach out for love, warmth, security, and hope to find satisfaction. We will mature in given time and will no longer be blinded by that shining light but will spring into action. As we fall from the tree, the wind carries us in separate directions, perhaps some to the far reaches of the earth. We shall meet up with some fulfilling times, unex- pected events, triumphs, victories, tears and defeats. With the flow of the wind we will be swept along into a new world making our lives complete. We shall grasp the challenges that life has to offer. We never give up because we are neither (juitters nor scoffers. Later on in life perhaps our paths vsill cross, but for now we are young, naive and adxentur- ous. We are the class of ' 82. Cindv ( ollins CI cxss Iq6z Andrew Ellsworth Hart 126 VVestfield Street Go placidl amid the noise and haste, and remember what peace there ma be in silence Andy, Drew. Steve Johnson . Likes: being with Kath . run- ning, beating Dover and Medfield - . . Pet Peeves: ignorant fresnmen, constant morning practices, physics exams . . . Don ' t worry about it , That ' s ridiculous! , Really ' : Friends. Katfiy, Karen. Don, Bob Carter, P F . Found: on the track, the roads, the soccer field, studying, tutoring . engineering, . cademy. flight. Band 1, Spring Track 1,2,3,4, Boys ' Soccer 1,2,3,4, Musical 2; Winter Track 2,3, captain 4, One Act Play 3. Class ' ice- President 3, Boys ' State 3, National Honor Society 3.4: Class President 4. Anthony Joseph Antonellis 190 Pond Plain Road Live to enjoy. Tony. T.A. — 24 . . . curly brown hair . . . Likes: road trips, going sideways in Impalas. Ann ' s . . Dislikes: W.P.D. ending my parties, receivers . Pet Peeves: B.Z s. losing when you coufd ' ve won . . . O.F.C . Hot and Juicy . . Me, Mas, and Ned, . , . Favorite Activities; going to the beach, sports, party- ing, sleeping and eating . . Friends: class of ' 82 inc-luding Ned, Zombies. Cloverlanders. Secondary, Mafia, DM MA K.M. M.G.. O B.S . DM, J.K., R B ,P.C college Class V. Pres. 4, Boys ' State 3, Baseball 1,2,3,4. Football 2,3. capt. 4, National Honor Society 3,4; Green Years Stafl ' 4; Student Council 4. Carol Ann Norton 11 Strafford Road Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime, we ' ll take the best, forget the rest, and someday we ' ll find these are the best of times Carol, Twig . . . tall, hazel eyes, dependable Likes; any- thingGREEN!, summerof ' 81, snowstorms Dislikes; pushy guys, having no money ... Pet Peeves: bugles, 5 22 81 No way really! , . . Favorite Activities; reading, drawing Friends:M.F.N,,G.G,,K.G.. AG . A Y . P F.. Mom, and the rest . . . Found; at Roche Bros., in the art room college, interior design. No Parentheses 3,4, Green Years Staff 4. Class Secretary 4. Musical 2, Color Guard 2,3; Powder Puff 4. Prom Committee 3; Student Council 4; AFS 4; Senior Class Play 4 George W. Gonser, Jr. 62 Phillips Brooks Road Without love and happiness, sutxess is nothing. Georgie, Gonzo, Gorgeous bluish-green eyes, preppy, smil- ing, flirtatious, busy Likes: cheese cake. M Ms. Bugs Bunny, .W s Dislikes, season-long injuries, no brakes, empty fridges Dues and Donuts , Favorite Activities; shooUng hoop, being with the guvs Friends: B.C.. L.R.. K.B. . B W . KM . H D . AH. C N., family Found: everywhere and anN whcre college. Bovs ' Socxer 1.2.3,4. Bovs ' Tennis 1.2.3. capt 4. Green Years Staff 1.4. WHS Dance Band 3.4 Double Quartet 3.4. Class Trea- surer 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Bovs ' State 3, S E District Chorus 4, All State Chorus 4, Senior Class Plax 4. No Paren- theses 4. 43 Cheryl Patricia Aaron 22 Ridgewood Road Accomplishment will prove to be a journey, not a destination. Cheryl. Che, Chereel . , . brown hair, brown eyes, preppie . . . Likes: 4, Boston, O , being state champs, staircase concerts at the L.B.E., nicknames, intense conversations, green bottoms, ripHaflFs . . . Pet Peeves: crutches, stretching at 7:45 A.M. ... You goer . . Favorite Activities: HOOP, P. R. of ' 82, 1st at Reds Apt, riding on fire engines Friends: D . Cav (Bola), Bern and Spark, Suzie, E.S., Penza, class of 82 ... college. Softball 1,2, Girls ' Soccer 1.2, Girls ' Basketball 1.2.3, captain 4; Spring Track 3,4. Volleyball 3. AFS Club 4. Photography Club 4. Powder Puflf4. Theresa Mary Albers 58 Lyons Drive Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime, and someday we 11 find these are the best of times. Ten ... Likes, horses, chocolate. Scorpio. (B.S.) . D.P.. the Jeep . G,H , cowboys, boots, gold, loud music . . . Pet Peeves: gettmg up in the morning, B. K. , phonies, eggs, running out of gas, advertising, dry clay Gabe. I need 10 bucks. , T love it to death, . . Favorite Activities: driving the Jeep, riding, pho- tography . Friends S C . RC, S.S,, LB.. B.T., Mrs. DP., Mr. M . M D . cxjllege, vet school Photography Club 1. Equestrian Club 1,2, AFS Club 3; No Parentheses 3, editor 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Class Play 4, Green Years staff 4. Vivan Alex 478 Hartford Street It ' better to keep your mouth shut and have people wonder, than to open it and remove all doubt V ' iv. Vivos . , , Likes; to dress up. long talks with Pattie. beating on Pinch and Kev . Dislikes: fake people and snobs, diets, bees, getting up early, humid weather. SAT course with Chris . Pet Peeves. T T. P . boring weekends. T. F. B. . people who are always late. . Hi Hons , How are you? . Friends: Florida gang, class of 82 . . , Thank you so much for everything Mom and Dad FT Lauderdale 4 82 . . . Found: having coffee with Pattie college SpringTrack 1.2,3, Field Hockey 2, Pep Club 1.2. Powder Puff4. H(K-key Cheerleader 4 c Debbie Ambrose 20 Buckboard Lane All that we caught, we left behind, and carried away all that we did not catch. Deb friendly, shy, brown hair Likes: little donuts. Fritos. preps, parties . , , Dislikes: curfews, selfish people, being lied to. homework . , . Pet Peeves: show-offs, snobs, hospitals Really though? , No biggie. , . . Favorite Activities: visit- ing Faneuil Hall, showing dogs, going places with Dale, skiing Friends: Dale. Neal, Jude. Patty. Deb, N.J , Gina, Juhe . . . Found: Nac ' s, B.K., Field Htxkey, with Dale and the girls college. Softball 3.4. Green Years Staff 4, Field Hockey 3.4; Powder Puff 4i Girls ' Basketball Manager 3, Senior Class Play 4. Michael Charles Arute 588 Canton Street A moment spent understanding is worth a lifetime spent in awe. Mike, Ariitey . br()wn hair, brown eyes . . , Likes: 20. Friday beach trips. SAT NKJHT. F.B parties, winning, shutouts, the Blazer, barn parties. Anns FB Mrs (; , Florida 80-81 with Led Dislikes, not having gas money, the practice field . . Pet Peeves; only i( we ... Millis. flat tires . Put the seat up! , I dont have enough gas . . . Favorite Activities: f b games, par- tying, road trips to Cape . , . Friends: Kath. T.A.. D G , W,S.. J W . SI), theO FC Boys, fb team. Cloverlanders. B.Z s . . Found: LB. in K5 w K M. , . , college Fmtball 1.2.3.4. Powder Puff Cheerleader 4, Alan Avmie 273 East Street The day is lost in which t)ne has not laughed Al. Torch Likes, tourney. Kinks concert, f(X tba]l parties, goin sulewa s in the landcruiser. sowing out after a part Dislikes l).uks(abbers. gettingcar towed from Cape, sitting next to I I 111 the green Huick. 5:00 a.m. practices Pet Peeves. Noriolk Cioll CA)urse ca|)ers. Norw(x d , irix rt. dressing up in white sheets. Jan 1. 1982. Horseneck Beach rotan. Yeah, really , Be serious ' , Intense Favorite Activities sleep- ing, playing htxkey Friends: the btns, h(xke team. J S Found at the edge of insanity . . college H(Kkev 1.2,3.4. 44 Lisa Marie Badessa 121 Burgess Avenue Live one day at a time, and let that day be filled with laughter. Lisa , , , big smile, loud laugh, brown eyes, talkative . . . Likes: summer of 81, Enfield. N.H.. Saranac, Jock , weekends . . . Dislikes; Monday mornings, homework, chemistry . . . Pet Peeves: SATs, college applications , , . I don ' t believe this! , Ugh! All right! , ' Are you kidding? . What? . . , Favorite Activities: skiing, football, softball, talking . , , Friends: J.M,. R.M., M.L., T.A.. R.C., J.B.. all you guys , . . Found: work. Norwood . . . college, architect ana interior designer. Musical 1; Spring Track 1; Drama Club 1. Orchestra 1,2, Drill Team 2; AFS Club 4. Powder Puff 4. Senior Class Play 4 Cvnthia Balabanis 36A Loring Street Like a tree, we each must find a place to grow and branch out. Cyndi, C.J., Cyn , . . fi iendly. always smiling, bouncy . . . Likes: spags, supper spags gorillas, good music, facial expressions, bonslcies . . . Dislikes: backstabbers. snobs - . . Pet Peeves: pho- nies, two-faced friends, the gang . , Be nice. , Get outta here! . O.K.. fine , Get away from me! ' , Yea, right. , Aren ' t I sweet? ' , Remember when ... Favorite Activities: partying, shopping, singing, reading ... Friends: P.C, K.B., R . M . J . R., M . R., and others . . . college. Chorus 1,2,3. Rosemary V. Ball 91 Fisher Street We live and die and death not ends it Rose , . . long brown hair, hazel eyes, thin, Levi ' s. Indian shirts, mocassins . . . Likes: music, good friends, Jim Morrison the Doors, Led Zeppelin, Heart. Doors Van, Trans Ams. sleeping late, loud music, hooters, purple . Pet Peeves; E.B.. K.C., LP. preppy people, jocks . . . Wheres Kris? . People are strange. ' . . . Favorite Activities; hanging around, talking on the phone Friends: K E . J M.. JR., SB, G.R G . B.M. Found: Norwood Common with Kris Jenn. partying . . . find Jim Morrison. Powder Puff 4. j mrjf ur%, ■Hb J il K y i 1 m 1 1 r P- i - ' 1 1 m Paula Jane Ballantine 624 Hartford Street You can only live once, but if you live right, once is enough. P.B.. P.J. . . . brown hair, blonde highlights . . . Likes: parties, fiill moons, concerts . . . Dislikes: SATs, fake people, rumors, cats . . . Pet Peeves: reality patrol, working, babies . . . Ya! , Wrong, Fred. . . . Favorite Activities: clubbing, waterskiing, driving w Tony . . Found; Cape Cod, Tabes red bird . . . Friendfs: Mafia, W.H.S.S.. my lifeguard, class of ' 82, Track gang. L.A.C.. my family, both Mr. F.s . college. Musical 2.4. Orchestra 1,2.3, AFS 1,3, Spring Track 1.2,3,4; Winter Track 1.2.3. Drama Club 3, Powder Puff 4, Student Council 1,2,3, sec. 4, Football Cheerleader 1.2.3,4. Sr Class Play 4. Stephen Bardzilowski 299 Pond Street Let the Lord be your shepherd. Depend on Him for strength and guidance. He will always guide you through hardships as well as pleasant times, Stephen. Bards . . . tall, very much to himself, sometimes very short-tempered, crazy when partying . , . Likes: music. Stones, Ann ' s crazy people, R.I.. Maine. N.H , Ticher G. Adam Dislikes: tests, Sundays, wise guys , , . Pet Peeves: work, hang- ing around, getting up early, PC. . . Hows it going? , Drop em . . . Favorite Activities; swimming, skiing, cruising, par- tying, reading, sailing, canoeing . . . cx IIege, travel, theology. Sid Team 1,3. Photographv Club 3. Bovs ' Swim Team co-captain 3,4. John Edward Barry 3 Linden Street Best be bad. Beans . Likes clover landers. Sat night. HUKA . . . Dislikes: class of ' 83 girls. Dinger, B.M. ... Pet Peeves: 4-wheelin , Datsun 21(Vs. triple sessions, line it up, Fitz. Tri-captain.s. driv- er s license . . . ' Sideways , I don t even care . What s up , OB ' s. , I don ' t think I like you ' Favorite Activities; foot- ball, partying, going crazy, mohawk madness, losing L O ' B. ' s letter jacket . . . Friends: everyone whos crazy, football players, K. P.. Clover landers, old guy at SS ... Found: eating cheerios in cafe , PC ' s, As, Silver Springs, with K.P, . . college, Football 1,2.3,4, Spring Track 1.2.4. Bovs Basketball 1.2. Senior Class Play 4. 45 David Peter Beltramini 24 Spruce Drive Those who bring sunshine to others cannot help but have some themselves. Beltra. Belch . - blonde hair, green eyes, tree trunk thighs . . . Likes: World Cup D, E.G.. A Bros.. Celts . . . Dislikes: 6 sec- tions, FT96, multi-champs . . . Pet Peeves: 0-0, offense in gener- al, up by 20 and have some fun , E-5. Breakaways . , Don ' t worry about it , Defense rules , . Favorite Activities: soccer, guitar, BP, hoop, beating on Burkes . . Friends: family, team- mates. Dor, 2KB. Buck , J M. . Foundon field AD. .waiting for practice, soccer with Laura . . college. Boys ' Soccer 1.2.3.4, Boys ' Basketball 1,2.3.4. Baseball 1.2.3.4, Green Years Staff 4. Scott D. Bernstein 78 LtKust Drive If at first you don ' t succeed, drop the course. Scott, Bemie , . . dark hair, tall, brown eyes, friendly . . . Likes: life. 39 quick pitch against Medway. parties . Dislikes: unhap- py people. SATs . . Pet Peeves: Murphs comments . . . You re raggin , . L ' .A.H. . ' Looks like you lose . , Enjoys: skiing, football, acting, E.O.M.P. . . , Friends: Dan, Diane T.. B.C.. G G . J.R , L M.. C B . S.M,2. CM.. T.B,. PS., Alexa her gang, Maggie the rest of R.R.F.B., Mom and Dad. G-Ma, Mark ... U N.H. Musical 2.3,4. Chorus 3, AFS 2; Thespians4, Football 3,4, Spring Track 2.3.4, One Act Play 2.3.4. Drama Club 2.3,4, Green Years Staff 4, Swim Team 1,2. Powder Puff 4. Senior Class Play 4, Student Announcer 3.4. Candy Sales 2,3. Lucy Bianchi 7 Indarola Avenue. Milford Lucy . . . Likes: coffee, listening to music on the radio . Favorite Activities: drinkingcoffee, listening to disco records . work m a sheltered workshop Patrick Boland 212 Burgess Avenue The artist ' s message is never fiilly understood. Pat, Pehan. Chronic Ironic . , , tall, brown hair and eyes, hyper- active and constantly laughing . . . Likes; Van Halen, Minnesota Vikings, late night action with Tom R and Co, . Dislikes: waking before noon, Dan ' s mood swings , . . Pet Peeves; Audrey, Bobs music discussions. Viking losses, smudged art work . . . Boland time warp. , , . Favorite Activities: cartooning, draw- ing sports figures, comic books and sports cards Friends; Steve, Tom, Dan, Howie. Motenko, E. Horn . , art college. Spring Track 2, Cross-country 2; Green Years Staff 4; Chess Club 1; Boys ' Basketball I, manager 3. Kenneth Borsare 20 Walker Road I dcm ' t know where I ' m going, but I ' m on my way. Kenneth, KB ... Likes: Monte Carlos, ski trips, camping, computers . . . Dislikes: chemistry, homework, not being 20 , , . Pet Peeves: slow drivers . . Favorite Activities; bowling parties, fixing cars ... 4 year college for computers. Richard Joseph Bradley 385 Blue Hill Dnvt- You can ' t always get what you want, but if you tr ' sometime you just might find you 11 get what you need! Dicka. Brads, Richie . . 60 , light hair, hazel eyes, big nose, handlebars . Likes: going sideways w D M 6t T A in the leMans. freckles — S M , summer down at S Ms house, sleep- ing eating, T.A s parties , , Pet Peeves waking up ' fake people and oackstabbers! losing to Millis! Mass Bav iMBCCI. S M . D B .TO , (MM A,) 1 don ' t know ' . Whatdoyou want to do ' : , Hev. Doug! . . Friends. Sharvn, DM , T A . PH. PG. . college C:lass President 1.2. Boys ' Basketball 1,2. Senior Plav 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4. F(K tl)all 1,2.3,4, 46 Robert Sean Brazier 477 Oak Street Sooner or later, you ' ll find yourself, by the love in your heart and nothing else, Robert, Bob, Bunny - blond hair, blue eyes, always chewing gum . - , Likes: tennis, drums, music, Boston, lines . Led Zeppelin . . Dislikes; homework. Van ' s chemistry, taking notes . . . Pet Peeves: Ricks humor, Mr. Baker ' s math class, O ' in the book . , Did you see her today? . . , Favorite Activities: playing drums, tennis, skiing . . . Friends: KG-, D.M., Archie, Rick, Farm Stand gang, Spinner , Baggage , Sack . P.T., B.P. , B,F s, class of ' 82 . , Found, on the trail, at rehearsal , , . college, graduate school, travel. Ski Team 1, Tennis 2.3,4, Marching Band 2.3.4. Concert Band 2,3,4, AFS Club 4- Jennifer C. Broadhurst 58 Alder Road Jennifer. Jen, Jenna , , , bigblue eyes, long blond hair . . Likes: cruises, English accents, c.c. cookie batter, ballet, ketchup . , . Dislikes: snobs, rainy Sundays, h.w., cleaning my room . Pet Peeves: Whaaat?, cellulite. pulp , . . Come on ' , Roll cups , Kurts. , G ' , , , Favorite Activities: traveling, dancing, roller- skating, talking on the phone, Faneuil Hall as Chinks ' . . . Friends: jennidew and buddies , Found: on Q.E II, N. Conway, Spinoff, catching the worm in RZl , . . college, travel. Winter Track 1, Football Cheerleader 1,2,4. Basketball Cheer- leader 1,2, Powder Puff 4, Hockey Cheerleader 4. Lori A. Brooks 267 Dover Road There is nothing worth the wear of winning, but laughter and the love of friends. Lori, Lou, Brooksie . . . blue eyes, dirty blonde hair, always laughing Likes: weekends, summer, C.P.R,, ranking people down, P. AC. . Dislikes: practice, being overtired , . Pet Peeves, living in the lxx)nies, 12 o ' clock curfew . . I don ' t care . Well, forget it then .,, Favorite Activities: sailing, sports, partying . . , Friends: Cav, D ' . C.A,, class of ' 82 and family . . . Found- on high school playing fields, Mattapoisett, or around town . . . college, nursing, a happy life. Girls ' Basketball 1.2. Softball 1,2.3.4, Girls ' Soccer 1,2.3.4. Ski Team 3, captain 4. Green Years Staff 4. Powder Puff 4, Karen Ann Burke 31 Pond Plain Rd. Don ' t walk m front of me. I may not follow. Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead Walk beside me — and just be my friend Karen. KB. . , , long hair and green eyes . , . Likes, sweaters and jeans. Snoopy, being a twin, Anais Anais , . . Dislikes: The Twins ' , . , Pet Peeves: mono, hard guys, false friends , , Favor- ite Activities: field hockev, laughing w Kathv . . . Favorite Peo- ple: KM B , Grampa, D W . J M . T G . G.G , A H . Class of 82, teammates, ' 81 grads . . Found: CapeCod. with friends . . college. Class V, President 1,2. National Honor Society 4, Green Years 4. Field H(xkey 2.3,4, Powder Puff 4, Hockey Cheerleader 3.4. Prom Committee 3. Student C ' ouncil 1.2,3. Senior Class Plav 4; DC 4 Kelli Brooks 82 Oak Street I may not like it. but III defend it — for it has the right to be. Cho. K.P.. Kell . . . thin, friendly, perky . , . Likes: eating, days off, fall, spags. oldies , . Dislikes: people who stare, accent slipping out. bruised apples . . , Pet Peeves: double doors, mi- graines, not being able to eat chocolate . . , B-O! ' What ' s a-matter? . It ' s not punk ' . ' Tm sorry ' , Alio, baby .. Favorite Activities: singing, writing, partving, loafing . . Friends: B.C. EC. M P , C.B..S.W . R.C ' , Found: work, nurses office . . . college, psychology major. Chorus 2.3,4, Girls ' Glee Club 3,4. Color Guard 1. Drama Club 1, No Parentheses 2.4, Senior Class Play 4. Kathleen Marie Burke 31 Pond Plam Road Tomorrow is a dream that leads me onward ... for it ' s the person rve yet to be. Kathy. K.B., Kath . , - preppy, green eyes, always in a hurry . , . Likes: puppies, Christmas. P£psi, Sn M py, the beach. Ralph Lauren. 1 3 82 . , Dislikes: The Nun Sisters . Pet Peeves: busy signals, L x ' ks ' , Chairs ' . I don ' t care Favorite Activities: field hockey, laughs w my sister, jokes with Andy . . . Found: vearbook office. C ape Cod . . Friends, , nd , Karen. N.F . D W . J M.. C K . B.C.. N.W., B.T., G.G.. D.B., 81 friends and others . . tx Ilege Class Secretar ' 1.2, Green Years Editor-in-Chief. National Hon- or Societv 3,4, Field Hockev 2,3,4. Student Council 1.2. Powder Puff 4 47 Ernest Cakridas 36 Dean Street Ernie . . . tall, brown hair, brown eyes - . Likes, weekend drives to New Hampshire, music from 50 s and 60 ' s, old Chevy ' s. Harleys, warm weather, accomplishments DisHkes: snobby girls, being stranded in cold weather, rusty Chevy s . - . Pet Peeves; punk rock, alarm clocks. Sundays, being ignored, flashing blue lights . . . Favorite Activities: working on cars, hunting, fishing, traveling . . . traveling, auto mechanics. David M. Callaghan 81 Pond Plain Road You may say I ' m a dreamer but Im not the only one. 1 hope someday you ' ll join us and the world will be as one Dave . , . white. 155 pounds, 511 . . Likes; snobs, cliques, Monday mornings, foolish, insincere, shallow preps . . . Dis- likes; Beatles, Victor the Volvo, having a good time, pep rallies . . . Pet Peeves: libraries, the cold, being awake, short hair , . . Its only rock and roll . . . Friends. Tom, John and Joko. Dan, Mike, The Pope and all the DS. ' s, Mick and Keith. Val, Bio. Keith Moon. Ernie. Carol. Fran. Mr. Walsh, Mr. Swezey . college. Sacred Cheese 1, Bovs ' Basketball I, Student Council 1,2; Pep Club 1.2,3,4, Cynthia M. Calvagne 136 Country Lane Why does my life seem so difBcuIt and everyone else ' s seem so easy? Cindy . . . curly hair, blue eyes . . - Likes long weekends, work, day 5, staying out all night, going away on weekends, clubbing . . . Pet Peeves: red lights, finks, getting yelled at, diets, having to be somewhere at a certain time, camping, school . , Watch it. . Cool out! . , . Favorite Activities: watching football, eat- ing, dancing, working , . . Friends; David C. D.W.. D.S,, EM. Found. Daves, work, partying . . nursing, college, money and famil). Field Hockev 2. Powder Pufl 4 Nicholas Cappello 13 June Street Trust her not, she is fooling thee. Nick. Dicky, Capea. Goobs. Goober . . . brown eyes, brown hair with natural olonde streaks, shy, skinny . . . Likes: warm weather, going out, rock-n-roll, weekends, W W s . . . Dislikes: working around the house, homework, S.G.s, parking lots, . . . Pet Peeves: people not using blinkers when driving, nagging people, O.T.R. , , . Yougiiys want to do something? , Are you working tonight? ' , Loser , , , Favorite Activities; sports, par- tying. . . . Friends: Sig. Devs, Raven, P , Yappa, and the King ' s gang . . . Found: at Sig ' s, cruising in the might Mav, or working at King ' s . . . college. Green Years Staff 4. Kimberly A. Cariani 75 Gushing Road Yesterday ' s successes belong to yesterday with all yesterday ' s defeats and sorrows. The day is here. The time is now Kimberly, Kim, Kimmy tall, big browii eyes, long brown hair , , Likes: Middy ' s, horses, cats, hard rtx-k. cruising, riding motorcycles . . Dislikes; work, homework . , . Pet Peeves: U.S. History, skimpy swim team bathing suits . . Yah, right! Favorite Activities bike riding, swimming, art . Friends; Paula. Clem college, comnuTcial art Spring Track 1. Drama Club I. Musical 1.2. Swim Team 1.2,3, tapt 4, AFS 2,3. No Parentheses 2.3. Art Editor 4, Green Years Staff 4. Powder Pufl 4. Photography Club 4. Robert Steven Carter Jr. 5() Porter Street Bob. Bol.in . B-, Mumps. Holl v,x.d Light brown hair, blue eves Likis nnddle-earth. lemons, thai face. Mont PNthon . , Dislikes picking up chicks, college stufi. East B F Pet Peeves: private jokes, nuimps, leldiig one slip Joe who? , OK? . , Favorite ActiMties M.iuie weekends, suuaring things, ragging , , . Found- Mags house . Fneads M (,Jpni. (;,(i,, and prepettes. Golden Boys, my other half. iWV, college Bovs S(Kx-er 1.3.4. Winter Track 1.2.3.4. Spnng Track 1.2.3. ( )iie Act Plav 3. Senior Class Pla 4, No Parentheses ' 3. Ntusical 4 48 Pamela Joan Casey 91 Hawktree Drive Time endears, but cannot fade, the memories friends have made. tlSpam. P.J. . . . brown hair, hazel eyes, sweaters and turtlenecks, the laugh . . , Likes: Saturday nights, a]] nighters at the wharf, Ned logic, Montawk races with I.C.T. . . . Dishkes: having par- ties. SATs. Pet Peeves: Dick Wadd ' s answering service, ChrichowO.T. R., the tripos . . . C.A.U.? ' , ' T just can ' t beheve it. . . . Favorite Activities: fighting in foods with Chrichow . . . Friends: my family, the gang, class of 82 including Neil . . . Found: SugarloafU.S.A. , Lewis Wharf . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . college. Girls ' Swim Team L2,3,4, Girls ' Tennis 1,2,3,4, Ski Team 1,2,3,4, Ski Club 2. French Club 3. Caroline Beth Cavanaugh 27 Alder Road Laughter is the shock absorber of life ' s blows. Cav, Bola . 024-44-8638 . . Likes: 11, hoop, being a .510 guard, low riders . . . Pet Peeves: my week for dishes, losing, Saturday morning 7:45 am . . . Yah, right! . . . Favorite Activi- ties: playing hoop, teaching Gork Spanish, lst s at L.B.E. ... Friends: J C T , Jeff. D , Che, Kath, Smaxi, Lees. Eh, Lor, Gork, Spam, Johno, Mike, Smannie, class of ' 82 ... Found: Reds apt , WHS gym . . Good luck to class of 82 . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . college. Softball 1,4, captain 2; AFS Club 1,2,3,4, Girls ' Basketball 1,2,3,4, capt. 2, Girls Soccer 1,2,3,4, capt. 1,4, Spring Track 3, Student Council 3,4, Powder Puff 4, National Honor Society 4, Patricia Ann Casey 141 Carrol! Avenue We do not remember days, we remember moments. Pattv, Pad. PC, . . brown hair, brown eves . . . Likes; weekends, talks with M.R. football, H H .s, S.C. ' s , . Dislikes: staying in . . Pet Peeves: rumors. S.M.B.s, boring weekends, H.O. ' s at Carrie ' s, being sick, paranoia, back seat drivers, blink- ers, red lights, curfews . . . ' Why? ' , Im hungry, let ' s eat , Wicked! ' . . . Favorite Activities: rap sessions, laugh attacks, partying, dancing, spazzing out. out with the girls, cruising, eating, laughmg until I cry , . Friends: C.S., J,H,. D,K.. R.C., K.S . M.J . G R.G. .. Found: Carrie ' s ... college. Winter Track 1. Powder Puff 4. Patricia Ann Cashin 166 Greenhill Road Happiness is a slice of life — buttered. SPLAT. Patty, Pat . . obnoxious, always talking, loud, the laugh . . Likes: G.H.. older boys, parties, being witn the girls, rainy mornings. Batman, kids . . . Dislikes; curfews, teases, people who nag. being called cute , , . Pet Peeves: perfectionists, busy signals, being grounded, mumps, waitmg, citvboys, being called abaddnver . . , Stop it! , It s a U F.I. night! . C.A.U,? ' , , . Favorite Activities: 5:00 road trips. The Fest . . , Fnends:Kim, Spam, R.B.. Gronch, The Girls , , . Found: at parties Thanks Mom and Dad . . . college, be a teacher, get married, have 10 children. Baseball manager 3, Powder Puff 4, Hockey Cheerleader 4. Kimberly Michelle Cecca 86 Greenhill Road Dreams are my way of redefining the universe. Cec, Kimmy, Dude 2 . . . small feet, petite, big. green eyes, unique . . . Likes: rainy days, dancing, donuts, living, balloons . . Dislikes: peas, time logic, tears, violence, smiles that aren ' t there . . , Pet Peeves: people who think they drive fast, fake people, people who are late, people who have to be right . . . Friends: Br an, Mafia, Glen, Jen, T.S. . . Found: Tabes red bird, at ballet, with Bryan . . be a professional dancer, travel. Gymnastics 1,2. Powder Puff 4. Senior Class Play, Hockey Cheerleader 4, Football Cheerleader 1.2.4, Basketball Cheer- leader 1,2. Patricia Anne Ciampa 465 Hartford Street Be what you want to be. Go where you want to go. Dream what you dare to dream. Live . . . Pattie - . . big green eyes, long lashes, always laughing . . . Likes, going out with Hon in the bomber, talks with Vivs, clothes, Corvettes , Dislikes: phony people, ' Dee ' s . G ' s , . , Pet Peeves: ' T.T.P, ' curfews, cx ld weather, ' T.F.B. , PH s . . . What ' s up? . . . Favorite Activities: buying clothes, soaking the sun with Vivs. celebrating my 18lh w d B + H . Friends: family, Florida gang. Pinch, and Class of ' 82 . . . F ound: having coffee with Vivs . . college. Spring Track 1; Field Hockey 2, Powder Puff 4; Hockey Cheer- leading 4, Pep Club 1.2. 49 Rita Kati Ciampa 28 Evergreen Avenue I really have enjoyed my stay, but I must be moving on. Rita, Ri . . . short. Italian . Likes; peanut butter, popcorn. GH — Scorpio, puppies, loud music, purple, Tom Petty, George , talking v th bro . - Dislikes: science, having nothing to do. specs, uncomfortable clothes . . Pet Peeves; being Ital- ian. The boat , preppy clothes, diets, mooching money. BK. . . . Such the babe . What a cutie . . Favonte Activities: watching GH, cruising in ' the Jeep , being with friends Friends: Ten, Sarah, kel. Sues. LB. B T , M.D . PC. R.M.. others , , . Found; at B.K-, anywhere . . . college. Pep Club 1 , AFS Club 3, National Honor Society 4, No Paren- theses 4. Green Years Staff 4 Mark Ciardi 14 Church Street I can ' t get no satisfaction. Yohaan, Papa C. ... brown hair, brown eyes, untied sneakers . . . Likes; Boston Garden, out of control slap shots, 6, scaring Neil. The Stones, unbearable noise . . Dislikes. 5:00 A.M. practices, trees that walk in the street . . . Pet Peeves; the Turbo Valiant ... Trust me ' . . Favorite Activities. 1:00 A.M.. football games, the drums, water skiing . , , Friends; the hockey team, the Lake Shore Drive boys, P.T..T.G. J.D., Wiz, and the Golden Boys, and Meg . . . Found: rink, sideways . . . college. West Coast. WHS Dance Band 4; Boys ' Hockey 1.2,3,4, Golf 4, No Paren- theses ' 4. Weight Lifting 2,3 Alice Coakley 95 Smith Drive You give little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give, Al . . short, with blue eyes, wearing a claddagh ring . , . Likes: strawberry everything, the Beatles, the Cape, weekends, blue jeans . . , Dislikes; punk rock. chemistr ' , Mello Yello, Eugene, pmk and green . . . Pet Peeves; Luke Laura, Ohhh, cute- ness! , . Ohmy God! . I forgot, , ' How many minutes left? , Psvch! , Jeez! ' , . . Found; with E.S., Deb. KG., and Jan in the orange Datsun college. Musical 2. AFS 4, Drill Team 2.3, Color Guard 2.3. Drama Club 1,2, Ski Club 3. Powder Puff 4. No Parentheses 4. Cara Jeanne Coggins 62 Windsor Road It takes both rain and sunshine to make a rainbow, Cara. Coggs . Likes; SB s, RandC, VS.L,, the Point, Doors w J., Pee Wee ' s. E.N. . . , Dislikes: mint shampoo, Lou ' s con- coction, Latin II , , Pet Peeves: stone walls, Dads sin g. B ' s reality speeches , . GRB,! ' , For sure, man! . , , Found: Pomfret, Bergson s, W P L.. the Point, H.I. at 4 a.m. .. Friends; T., P,. J . Jo. B , Mare, the Point gang. Fu. M.M.A.. Brooksie . Marching Band 1,2. Concert Band 1.2; No Parentheses 1.2.3.4: Green Years Staff 4. Bernadine Mary Collins 1429 Main Street, Walpole Never bend vour head Always hold it higli, accept what ' s given to you. aiul l(H)k the world straight in the lace Bernie, Bern , crazy, wild, gorgeous blue eyes , Likes; people, clowning around, tiuiet nights, entertaining friends for dinner. Septejnber , . , Dislikes: false people, rumors, snobs , . , Pet Peeves; A bl()ck English, Mcmday mornings, H,(), s. refer- rals , ' Yeah . ( ool out, , m so — embarrassed . Fnends; cousin Karen. Robert, McCaff. Dori. Kathy 6f Karen. David. Max. Katie — Ef . . . Found; green Montego . become an RN. get married. One Act Play 2, Drama Club 2; Senior Class Plav 4, Student Announcer 4. Htxkey Cheerleader 4. Powder Pun 4 Cynthia Jane Elizabeth ColHns 15 Hcnil Hk Drive If you can imagine it. you can achieve it If you can dream it, you can become it ( ' indy. Tee , . Virgo, petite, nice clothes, always nuling Likes; Kurt, Christmas, dancing, red . . , Dislikes; being called a B,F Pet Peeve: car atxidents . Are you cutci . ' What gives, Lizabeth? , , . Favorite Activities; dancing, nflc twirling, spending money , . Frieiuls: K irl. Tiiu . Uzaln ' th. tluu)k Mom and Dad. Meme, Pa|)a Found in the dancing studio, with Kurt or I ' lna become a well-known danivr Band 1.2.3.4. Chorus 1.2,3.4. Carls ' Cilee Club 1.2.3.4, Drill Team 1.2,3,4. Color Guard 1.2.3.4. Rifle Scjuad 1.2.3. captain 4. Pep Club I 50 Richard Conlon 47 Curtis St I get by with a little help from my friends. Rich . . . Likes: fishing, football. Chevy Chevelles, camping and hiking , , - Pet Peeves; bad grades, and broken down cars. Winter Track 1. William Stephen Conners 22 Booth Drive Only those who dare . - truly live. Bill. Bill Bio thin, dark hair . . . Likes: Chargers. Ferraris, partymg. Hendrix. the Oz , , Pet Peeves: classes, homework, Roche Bros. . . Favorite Activities, cruising, being . . . Friends: Janet. Dan, Dave, Mike. Jim. D.D., J.M, . college, en- gineering. Photography Club 3.4, Senior Class Play 4. Jonathan Cabot Cook 67 Chamberlain Avenue Do not remove a fly from your friend ' s head with a hatchet Gink, Cookie . not tall enough, brown hair, brown eyes, Hawaiian shirts, radical . , , Likes: sharks, anything Hawaiian, surf music, practical jokes . . . Dislikes: B.F. s ,. . You smell like a goat Enjoys surfing, skate boarding, football, drawing, lifting, snow boarding . . . Found: weight room, the beach, Marc s house . , . Future: to grow at least 5 inches. Football 3.4. Spring Track 3.4. Winter Track 3, Green Years Staff 4. Photography Club 2.3.4. Powder Puff Cheerleader 4. Marc Anthony Costonis 138 Mill Street You can t go surfing where there are no waves. Studly beach bum. insane, flashy, hazel eves, very tan . . . Likes long hair, Becky R,. Jen R . the Monkees. punk rcxrk. brunettes, snow arding, beach parties , , , Dislikes: band, hand people, the Beatles Pet Peeves: Bears, the Beatles, preppies, flaming arrows Love those jeans! . . Favortte Activities: surfing, pogoing, skateboarding, hang-gliding, pho- tography FriencfsR.R.J R .B D . K R.,.S M J C . DM.. M.G,. J.H.. M.N. . major in photography in California. Photographv Club 1.2.3. manager 4. Ski Team 3. photographer 3.4; Green Years Staff 4. William J. Conway 195 Conant Road The old believe everything, the middle age suspect everything; the young know everything. Bill. Condaddy, B. . . . blond, blue eves, dark tan . . . Likes, picking on Sheli Pam, dizzy blondes , . , Dislikes: Shutie leaving senior year, mud holes , . , Pet Peeves: losing to D.S., trying out for Districts, tying T.V L, . . ' That ' s cool. ' . . . Favorite Activities: singing, acting, directing, soccer . . . Friends: T. . P., Cogs. SB, D S.. Pads, soccer team, cast of How to ... - - . Found; Brook, soccer field, auditonum of Pomfret . . . Just the two of us. . . . college, engineering. Musical 2.3.4, Chorus 2.3.4. Drama Club 2.3,4. Boys Soccer 1,2.3.4, One Act Play 3,4. Thespians 3.4. Senior Class Play 4, Strut 4 Sarah Jean Coward 34 B(K)th Drive 1 packed my bags and I ' m headmg straight into the storm Gonna be a twister to dIow everything down that aint got the faith to stand its ground. Sarah Likes horses, french fries, smurfs, Garfield. unitx)ms, purple, COZ. Bruce Springsteen. Bifly Squire . Dishkes: alligators, tomatoes Pet Peeves: physical fitness unit, going to the dentist ... I don t know , Net F = ma ' . . Favorite Activities; horseback nding. nding in the Jeep ' . Friends; TA. RC. S S., BT, LB. Mrs DP. Mr M . and Taniara . . Found: W ' ildw(K d Stables — working or riding . college Equestrian Club secretar ' 1.2. AFS 3. Senior Class Play 4. Green Years Staff 4; ' No Parentheses 4. National Honor Society 4, 51 p V 3 L i! ' -jfl w H VHpi N . U tk i H N Michael Eugene Cummings 120 Ellis Street When the going gets tough just cool out for a while. Mich, Mike . . . two arms, two legs, and a head . , . Likes: snowstorms. Echo Beach, Cape excursions, secondary style foot- ball, Stones, sleeping late, spinal crackers, cool out shoes , . , Dislikes: getting out of cars, certified fools, knee injuries, parking garages , , . Pet Peeves: Scott ' s car - . We don ' t have to do anything. Murph . ' Let me catch my breath , . . Favorite Activities: decorating D.B. ' s lawn. Huka Fests, rolling, giving rents reality talks . . Friends: 82 Zombies. O.F.C.. Mick Brian and Keith, and many others , , . Found: in bed during homeroom . . . the zoo. Football 1.2,3.4. Boys ' Basketball 1,2. Imelda Teresa Curtin 24 Cobleigh Street Oversleeping will never make your dreams come true. Mel, Meld . . long light brown hair, blue eyes, easy going, usually wearing comfortable clothes , , , Likes: food, friends, concerts, all-nighters, pay day. cruising, picnic baskets , being with David . . . Dislikes: snobby people, curfews . , Pet Peeves- jocks. preppies, fake people . . . ' Vhen s lunch ' : , Big Mac Attack ' . I don ' t know. , Im psyched for this weekend! . . Favorite Activities: weekends, sleeping, listening to tunes . . , Friends; Laurie, David, Denise, C.F,. jP., Mom and Dad for putting up with me . . . Found; in Dad ' s Caddy , anyplace but home - , , nursing, marriage. SNARC 1.2, Powder Puff 4. Susan Curwen 140 Conant Road Things today have been heavy and brown. Bring me a unicorn to ride about town. Suse , , brown hair, brown eyes, wears snake ring . . . Likes: Saturdays, music. Maine, my dog Bull. L. L Bean ' s . . . Dislikes: waking up, being sick . . . Pet Peeves; vacuuming, washing dishes, out of tune violin . . . I ' m always right, except when Im wrong . . . Favorite Activities; swimming, skeet shooting, skiing . . Found; practice room, with Susie . . . college, meoi- cine. Musical 2.3,4, Orchestra 1.2,4, S E District Orchestra4. AFS 4; Spring Track 2, Field Hockey 1, Wmter Track 2, Girls Swim Team 3,4. Ski Team 4. Sr Class Play 4, National Honor Society ' 4. Brian Dalton 91 Green Hill Road Brian . , friendly, helpful, easygoing . . . Likes, music, video games . . . Dislikes: R.L.. AC DC, followers, work. pAysicslabs. Archie . . . Pet Peeves: cute airheads, T. V. . underclassmen . You chump! ' , Ah yes, . . . Favorite Activities: collecting albums, photography, tennis, badminton, ice hockey, resting ... Friends: G.H., CD., R P, DM. B B , J D ... Found; Strawberries, Capitol . . . college, medical school. Spring Track 1.2; Winter Track 2, Math Team 3. National Honor Society 3,4, Green Years Staff 4. Maryann Danna 134 Hemlock Drive It is chance that makes brothers, but hearts that make friends. Maryann. Mare , . . brown hair, brown eyes, friendly , Likes; listening to the radio, pizza. C L., raviolis, Fridays, relaxing, sleeping late Dislikes: homework, getting up early, tests, Mondays Pet Peeves, snobby people, housework, writing essays, complainers . , You ' re kidding! , ' Really ' , Im freez- ing! , , , Favorite Activities: biking, swimming, skating, going to the movies , Friends: S R , R.M., B T.. B.C.. and the rest of the gang . . Found; B.K , library, with friends college, car. AFS Club 3,4. National Honor Society 3,4. Green Years Staff 4, No Parentheses ' 4. Maureen Dargan 437 East Street Li c today, tomorrow may never come Mt)c Likes, jon, pizza. Bad Co. Impala. Styx. NY . Oneonta (iot anv free time ' : . Favorite Activities, cruising in the Impala. Norwood ( ommon. Ninga. cruising to N H Fri -nds, Jon. Jen. Kris. Rose. Chervl. G.R.G.. Dottie. Donna , xvv Drama Club 2. 52 Alexandra Rice Davis 67 Thatcher Street All I need is the air that I breathe and to love you. Little Al, Wolverine Woman . . . distinctive laugh, loud . , . Likes: hibernating with the family, romantic nights on beaches . . . Dislikes; saying good-bye, being told what to do ... Pet Peeves: waiting for phone calls, defending myself . . . Tm so nervous! ' , We tell each other everything. . . . Favorite Activi- ties: hosting parties, being in Duxbury. mascotting! . . . Friends: Andrew B. McBride. Robby Roberto, Brian. Florida gang, my Bohemian friend, Susan Heinrich. Fearsome Foursome, class of ' 82 . . . Found: Muirdal Beach, S.C. . . . Thanks Mom Dad e especially Murr . . . fame, college. Hockey Cheerleader 3,4, Green Years 4. Mascot 4. Charles DeAngelis 44 Gloucester Road You ' ve got to learn to be positive, it ' s your only chance. You musn ' t be so defensive, you gotta join in the dance. Charhe, Chuckie . . . dark hair, 6 ft. , blue eyes . . . Likes: Geils, loud music, Chinese food, M.J., R.H.P.S., arcades, horror flicks . . . Dislikes, school lunches, taking notes, A.M. radios, finals, C G . . Pet Peeves: dieseling engines, S.M., Lusty, VW ' S. underclassmen . . . Big guy. . , , Favorite Activities: football, golf . . . Friends: B. D. , R. P. , D. M . ... Found: in the blue Audi . . . college. Football 2. Green Years Staff 4. Michelle Lee DeSimone 102 Willow Street 1 want what I want when I want it. Dude 1, Shelly, Michelle short, cute, unique fingernails, aggressive, beautiful hair, nice blue eyes . . . Likes; squirrels, blondes, big sweaters, spiderman glasses, windsong guy. mit- tens . Pet Peeves: numbers, curls, mixed-up people, rumors, JRs depressions. 10 hrs . Cool out! ' , Danger P W.D. , How do you spell ' . Favorite Activities; 5 AM road trips, cliff nding, all-ntghters . Friends the gang, dudes. Mr D . . . Found: Cape, Bermuda ' 82 , Thanks M R . . college Spnng Track 1,2.4. Winter Track 1,2.4. Field Hockey 1.2.3.4, Powder Puff 4, Hockey Cheerleader 4, Senior Class Play 4. Daniel Devlin 211 Downey Street Around every comer or bend there is always a straight piece of road. Dev blue eves, 511 , brown hair. Aries . . . Likes: Fridavs, COTS, the Cai e. oand, playing the trumpet . . . Dislikes: Monday morning, not having money, nomework . . . Pet Peeves, running out of gas. people who think they ' re big but aren ' t . So what do ya want to do? . I don ' t know, what do you want to do? . . . Favorite Activities; going places far away, driving, band comps Friends: Carol. J.H., PS.. B C, FT., J.M.. AH.. J K . S.M, , , cottege for music. Boys ' Basketball 1, Band 1,2,3,4, Concert Band 1,2.3,4. Orches- tra 1,2,3,4. WHS Dance Band 2,3.4, Musical 3.4; S.E. District Band 4. Michael A. Devlin 295 Burgess Avenue The game is never lost till won. Devs. Javelin . , . Likes: partying with you. T P, madness. Billy flicks, road trips, fine cuisine. This Week in Baseball . . Pet Peeves: untied his. unearned leathers, death nde, losing to Freds, wicked good songs, working on my tan . . You are a madman! ' , Jello , Let s get the heck outta here! . . Favorite Activities: cashing in the chips, the mile, romping on the TV. L. . . . Friends; the Golden Boys (Y.G.H,), Skinheads. Mexicans. Wol ack . . a prominent university, the Nationals. Spring Track 1.2,3,4. Cross Countrv 1,2,3,4. captain 4, Winter Track 1.2,3.4. Green Years Staff 4. Debbie DiMascio 149 Partridge Drive Life is too short, so why waste precious time? Deb. Debbie Doo. Hot Italian . brown hair, brown eyes. easygoing, giggly, fnendly Likes: parties {9 4 Sll. Elaine. Alice. Showcase Ciang. weekends, dnve-ins. cx)ncerts. music, chtx-olate shakes, bubolegum, Chinese food, dreaming . Dis- likes, snobs, Monday mornings, having nothing to do. curfews, rainy days , , . Pet Peeves, preppies, punk-rockers, g ' m. noisy people . . . Kinky! , Megga! . Hey. what ' s up - Favorite Activities; cruising, partying, talking on the phone . . . Found: with Elaine, Alice, k S . L.R . P F . J S., at Johns parties, in Dedham. at Grandma ' s . . Thanks Mom ana Dad , . . junior college. Chorus 1. Drama Club 1. 53 Paula M. DiPietro 46 Glandore Road Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower, we will greive not, rather find strength in what remains behind ' Likes: Reese ' s Peanut Butter Cups, work, summer vacation, going shopping with Kim. cruising , , , Dislikes, cleaning my room, homework . Pet Peeves: phony people, history, snobs, cauliflower, Httle kids, girl jocks, birds, cats, snakes . . Give me a break, . . . Favorite Activities: sailing, going to the beach, biking . . . Friends: Kim, Mrs, Clement . , . college, dentist, travel Drama Club I; Spring Track 1.2; Health Careers Club 1; AFS 2,3, No Parentheses 3.4. Powder Puff 4, Green Years Staff 4. Henry M. Donlon III 200 Porter Street When you fall, you have to get up quick, be strong, and strike with a different combination. Hank . - . Likes, camping, beaches, girls . . . Dislikes: dirty cars, applications, vocab. tests Pet Peeves: fixing war wagon, bad waiters. Bova Col . . . What ' s up? ' , I ' m there , . , Favorite Activities, scx-cer, track, skiing, aiving at quarries, cruising in amvertible Friends Ganzo. W S . W ' P ' . R M.. B.C , Wizz, S F . Devs. rest of the gang . Found: gym. behind a straight flush. White Mountains college Ski Team 1, Spnng Track 1,2,3,4. Boys ' Soccer 1.2.3,4. Winter Track 2,3,4, Senior Class Play 4. ' - ' Susan Elizabeth Doull 325 Oak Street Today lasts a fraction of a minute, yesterday lasted an eternity. Sue, Soull. Doullie . . - semi-preppie, hazel eyes, finally straight teeth . - Likes: rainbows, J.C , Papa, c.c cookie batter, pink green . . . Dishkes: Monday mornings, curfews . . Pet Peeves: glamourgirls. Friendly s . . . ' Hey. c-nicks and chicklets Favor- ite Activities: talking on the tele, chowing on Chinese food w Peter, swimming , - Friends: family, Willie, Boo-Boo fie compa- ny, Pooh. Q EH Jennifer, Polo, Maureen. Judes, Dan, ' 81 gang, and J C . . Found, in the papa car. Friendly s . . college, physical therapy Musical 4, AFS 4. Drill Team 1,2. Powder Puff4. Prom Commit- tee 4. Julie Ann Drainis Jeffrey R. Draper 17 Oxford Road This paper may crumble, the ink someday fade, but never the memories of friends I have made. Jul. Juls, Drammy . short, chewing gum, gullible . Likes: talking on phone, messy r(M)m. Twixes, QT, GPITWWD. sur- prises , , Dislikes: phonies, stuck-up people, waiting for the 20 ' s. smoking , . . Pet Peeves: busy signals, ruf-ruf, r. units, late people. McDs female employees, frizzv hair. 15 minute phone limit , . I ' m gonna , Ah yes . Hah? ' . . . Favorite Activities: being with Doug, talking, playing f.b. with gang , Friends: DM,, A.P., M J,, the gang . . . Found: YRDEWD. Skyway, walking. Pep Club 1; F(K thall Cheerleader 1,2. Basketball Cheerleader 1.2, Winter Track 1.4, AFS Club 4. Powder Puff 4. 98 Arcadia Hoad Luck is when you crack an egg and get two yolks, Drapes. Yappa brown hair, blue eyes, laughing Likes. AM practices. 4-wheeling. cashing in the stacks Dislikes; cliargmg [icnalhes Pet Ptwes Hucky Jones, dead fish. Gor- dies dnving, dull skates ' Wm get hufiy! , Who c-arcs ' r . . Favnntc Activities: scuba diving, hcK-key, baseball, motor cros- sing , Found: cruising in the chicken coupe, at the rink . colu ' ge Boys ' HtK ' key 2,3,4. Ooss-countrv- 4. Elke E. Dratch ;W) (, oach Lane And those are the memories that keep nte a wealthy soul Elk. Flka short, blue eyes. bn)wn hair, carefree . . Likes, being with Bill. Boston. Cape. Dux. the circus, Stanley, par- tying, summer, New Year ' s 1980 . Dislikes, talking to Dino- saurs, work, prom ' 81. decisions ., Pet Peeves: being grounded, fakes, work 7A-M . SATs , , Hey Babv ' . Not my fault ' , . - Favorite Activities, beach, sleeping, skiing Friends Billy. Lisa F . C hnstine and Deb. Dol. Dano. Robin Found work, little eHow house on the hill college, health career Field HtK-kcN 2.3. CtVinna ties captain 2.3. Powder Puff 4. Hock- ey Cheerleader 4 54 Jennifer Ann Dresens 287 Alder Road A smile is the only crooked line that will straighten things out. Jen . . . beautiful dark blonde hair, brown eyes, perfection, muscular thighs, cat eyes, always late . . . Likes: intense con- versations, sleeping late, beach bums . . . Dislikes: being rushed, injuries, complaining, busy lines . . . Pet Peeves: DQed. BA ' s! . . . That bums me out! . Are you serious? . . . Favorite Activities: tourneys, running, crying on Dor ' s shoulder . . . Friends: KG, , M.B.,B,M,, D.W.. MAFIA. GO. B H Fish. Rog, Nubber Squad, track buddies , , . college, big family. Spring Track 1,2,3,4, Winter Track 1.2,3,4, Girls ' Soccer 1,2,4, Cross-country 3; National Honor Society 3,4. Student Council 3,4; AFS 3,4. Kristin Milz Eads 101 Croft Rigis Road My patience ran out. I gotta run, out of a habit, that used to be fiin. Kris, Krispy Kritter, Krispen, . . . tall, blue eyes, blond hair, loud, always happy . . . Likes: loud music, purple, said, Mus- tangs, the Doors, and Lizards - - . Pet Peeves: back stabbers, phony people, preps . WHAT? , Where ' s my lighter? . Hooters ' . Isn ' t he beautiful? ' . . . enjoys partying with friends. going out with Tommy, playing fnsbee . . Found: 69 Mustang, Dunkies. waiting at Pine Hill . Friends: Tommy. Rose. Jenn, Mom and Dad. Dunkies Gang, Mr. Kodzis ... 2 year college. Powder Puff 4. Kathryn M. EfFgen 17 Winter Street. Medfield Accept me as I am, so I may learn what I can become. Katie. Kate, Dude 3 . . always smiling, strawberry blonde hair, blue eyes . , Likes: purple, Steve ' s Oreo ice cream, Bos- ton. Spiderman glasses, 3 . . . DisHkes: gettmg sick at the wrong time, insecure Sundays . . . Party ' . Danger P W D flood , ' I can totally relate. . Favorite Activities: field hock- ey, long walks, whipped cream fights, taking friends on cliff tours, Saturday night reds vvith Beth . , Friends; the Dudes. R.T S., gang of ' 82 . . Found, chewing gum, Dunkin ' Donuts . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . college. Field Hockey 1.2,3, capt. 4; Powder PuflF 4, Green Years Staff 4. Liana Eglitis 203 Oak Street Toaccomplish great things, we must not only act. but also dream, not only plan, Dut also believe. Liana. Li , , hazel eyes, too short, gullible, indecisive . . . Likes: Boston, apples for lunch, coffee, chats with Sue and Mariana. Latvian jewelry, passing notes in B Block with G.G. and M.D.G., Tab. summer . Pet Peeves: obnoxious gum chewers, Y.B.M, s. DC.L. . nagging, AM radios ... I don t know. . . Favorite Activities: eating, driving, going out to breakfast. Lat- vian activities, listening to the radio , , , Friends; S,U.. M.D.G.. V.V,, Latvians. Paldies, M and T . college. Musical 3. Prom Committee 3. National Honor Society 3.4. AFS Club 4. Green Years business editor 4, Senior Class Plav 4. Judith Mary Engeian 22 St Denis Drive I like to remember the past — to feel the present and dream ol the future with pleasure, Jude, Zena. F.W. ... alwavs talking . . . Likes: being with Richie. Scorpions for 4. G.H 1 the Cape. RO.I . Pauls MG . Dislikes curfews, busy phones Pet Peeves: M , tin cans, damour girls, driving with K.W.. little brothers (love ya, Pete) banana face and driving over curbs Was it gooood? . . . Favorite Activities, munching out , - Friends: Richie, Kel, Sandy, Jen 6c Jenn, Susie Q, Willie and Boo-Boo. Thanks M D Found N P . at B G college. Band 1.2.3. Concert Band 1.2.3. Softball 1,2. Powder Pufr4. Dennis Feeney 44 Edgew K)d Road Do what you want in life, be free as a bird Dennis . . tall, brown hair, blue eyes, quiet . Likes; fast cars. Young Life, weekends, the Stones, beach parties Dislikes homework, BF s . Pet Peeves: Monday mornings. Dodge Darts. Spanish tpsts . Favorite Activities, fixing my car, cruis- ing, parties at Debbie ' s house, water skiing . . . Friends: Juliet. Mike. A). Debbie. Rich Ski Team 1, AFS Club 2,3.4. Winter Track 3. Green Years Staff 4. 55 Lisa Ferrari 5 Willett Pond Drive The memories that are left behmd never fade in one ' s own mind. Lees . . . sandy blonde hair, BIG brown eyes . . . Likes: The Beatles, summer of ' 80 with M,M,. Nance ' s all nighter, whales tales at Dux. Petty Weekend - . Dislikes: rag sessions, 5:00 a.m. road trips, mono, feuding with C,H- ... Pet Peeves: RUMOURS, waiting . . , Hobbies: gymnastics, sailing adven- tures with J. G..T.L,, L.O-, weekend caps with Lauren, sleeping . Found: with Mike, The Family , Elkwoman, Jimmy. Lauren, Kath, J,H . N W., M.G.. and Dinger . college. business. Gymnastics 1,2; Powder Puff 4, Senior Class Play 4, Hockey Cneerleader 4, Green Years StaJff 4. Rita Fox 71 Oak Street If you love something, set it free, if it c-omes back it is yours, if it does not it never was. Re, Foxy . - . always in black . . , Likes: Led Zep, Rush, black, full moons . . . Pet Peeves: Westwood, snobs, waking up in the morning . . . ' Hey chicks! ' . What s up? . . Favorite Activi- ties: swimming, being in Maine, photographv. walking . . . Frien ds: P.F.. PC., J.G.. M.C., R.M.. A. A., M.C.. V.W.. C.B., S.W,, the other Foxes, the Gang . . . Navy, nursing. Health Career Club 1.2. Maria Elena Freiberger 8 Alcott Lane Maria . , Likes: hockey games. T.E.C, school. Rocket Bob . . , Dislikes; Monday mornings , . . Pet Peeves: KM. ... Favorite Activities: swimming, art and travel . . , further schooling. James Joseph Frew 193 School Street If we weren ' t all crazy, we ' d all go insane. Whoopdee. Jim Likes: AFS, Springsteen. Jimmy Buffet, the Who. parties, foreign films . Dislikes. J. Bronowski. physics labs, LII with AM.T.. being bored, writing letters . Pet Peeves: Archy, Mr, Woody, the Southeast, disco . . Am I interrupting something? . Really no . I think n )t Favorite Activities: AFS. sailing, skiing, sleeping . Friends: P. and the D.S,. the hospital commandos, UBI and Umps . . . Found; the Farm Stand, the Rectory . . . college, travel, AFS Club 1,2,3.4. Swim Team 2.3.4. Spring Track 2,3.4, AFS Summer Program 3. Senior Class Play 4. Peter Fritsch Christine Frvar 247 Nahatan Street C.L.V.I.M.L.A.L.. AAT E ) M C Y.. Y W ' S.CLA . 6 2 blond hair, blue eyes. 170 lbs, white teeth Likes: NYC w Trader ' s, melon ' s, Amirak. Nancy E ' s apartment Dis- likes; Amtrak. severe preps. . . (i, B. C L. V Pet Peeves; ' You ' re pitiful, ' , think Boston accents, my monthly phone bill . , ' Later, and know what that means, Get away from me Don t worry about it ' ' I didii t do it either Favorite Activities, sports. MASH, reruns, talking on the telephone spending $ . . . college-medicine, owner operator of a 5th Avenue horse and carriage. Baseball 1, F K)tl all 1.2.3. Spring Track 2,3.4. Winter Track 2,3.4. No Parentheses eo-euitor 4. National Honor S(X iet ' 4. Green Years Statf 4, ' Parker Street ] reward will forgive us now for wasting I ' ll tell you this, no the dawn (;hris, Chrithean long brown hair, green eves, dungarees , , Likes; siKt ' r, money, frnxl, weekends. Steppenwolf, sweet baby James , . . Dislikes: getting up in the morning, curfews , . Pet Peeves; snobs, preps, the saying. That s tired Big Mac Attack . Vm soix)nfused. , We pulled itoflfagam Favor- ite -Activities partying with friends, being with J(X ' . picnic basket hunting, listening to tunes, eating, horseback nding Found driMiig ;iroiind. aiuwhere but W ' estwtHHl Fnends Joey. L.uirie. Iinelda. Denise. Johnna, Ci R Ci . Future, see Steppenwolf. Drill Team 2. Powder Puff 4 56 Stephan Frye 270 Burgess Avenue Life is half spent before we know what it Is. Steve, Frenchie, Siggy, Fruity . . , curly black hair, browTi eyes, always in T-shirts, sny , . Likes: gooks, helping others, Bruins, H.W,, Tennessee, goalies, Friday night hockey, animals, Hawaii, South . . . Dislikes; wise freshman, discom cigarette smoke, brainy people, working Friday nights . . . Pet Peeves: Preps, B. F, . dumb mood, snobs, cheap people . . . Feel better now? . Pepsi spirit. , ' Ducky. ... Hobbies: intramural sports, fishing, golfing, raising animals, collecting beer cans . . . Found: down Tenn.. workingat F.S,, playing sports . . - Friends: Earl. Goob, Pat, Jefi , Eric, Wiz, Neil, the rest of the 82 class . . . college. Spring Track 2,4. Michael Ganz 51 Saxon Road The best possession one can have is a friend. Mike. Ganzo. Mr. Fun, Rooster . . . brown curlv hair, brown eyes, always smiling . . . Likes: Wahoo ' s party, girls, camp-outs, beach parties . . . Dislikes: being in east B F,. North Conway blues . . . Pet Peeves: six hour trips in the war wagon, human road blocks . . . Hey now, . Let ' s clam this blowbake. ' . . . Favorite Activities: log rolling at quarries, blackmail, sing-a- longs . . Friends: Hank, Ml W S , B.C . B W . ' P . FITZ, J.T.. R.M., E.W., D G., MC. MA., and the rest of the gang . . . college. Football 1.2. Spring Track 1.2.3,4, Winter Track 1.2,3.4. David Gavin 46 Washington Street C ' est La Vie — EL P Hoss. Gav, 77 ' . , curly blond hair, shy. moody . . . Likes: Pink Floyd, Camp Monomov, football parties . . . Dislikes: snobs. MiUis. the dust bowl. 3rd QTR of Millis. B.F . . Pet Peeves: facing reality, singing the sideline blues, making decisions . . . Favorite Activities: skiing on Mount Snow, watching snow fall, log rolling at the quarries , . . Friends: Will, Mike. Wizz, Buck, Sue, Ganzo, Rhino, Steve, Al, and the rest of 82 ... Found; Sandy Valley, at the lake, at parties . . . college. Football 1.2,3,4, Spring Track 1, Winter Track 4. Green Years Staff 4, Golf 4, James Joseph Gavin 20 Eastman Avenue Being a good sport is tough, you have to lose to prove it. Gav. CJD . . . just a wild and crazy guy . . , Likes: weekends. Petty. F.B. parties, ginger ale. beating HoUiston, Garden Fever . . . Dislikes: 5:00 A.M. Japanese goalies. Mondays, sprained ankle . . . Pet Peeves: waiting for T. Grinch, Hank ' s whining, cocky defenses . . . You goofl ' He ' s a loser We want to party! . . . Favorite Activities: soccer, hockey, being tough, beating up Ed ... Friends: O.F.C.. the boys (Nerd, too) . . . Found: at the rink, in the turbo duster . , . college. Boys Hockey 1.2,3, captain 4. Boys Soccer 1,2,3,4. Baseball 1,2.3.4, Green Years Staff 4. Senior Class Play 4. Katherine Gennis 128 Fearing Drive Go as far as you can see, when you get there, you will see further. Kathy. Kath , . gullible, smiling . , Likes; being vvith friends, long talks, freshman F-block. purple, RHP S,, the red van, parties , . . Dislikes: snobs, hitting curbs, flat tires, college ap- plications , Pet Peeves: busy signals, Mr. B s Zero in tfie book , SATs, bad jokes, Latin . . . But I don ' t get it . Cute. , What ' s new? , . . Favorite Activities; skiing, art, traveling, beach . . . Friends; J.S.,L.M.. M,0,, C.N,, the rest know who they are . . . college. AFS Club 4; Drama Club 1. Drill Team 2,3. No Parentheses 3,4, Powder Puff 4, Senior Class Play 4, Doughnut Committee 4. Green Years Staff 4. Laura Ann Gilroy 23 Loring Street I know our teen-age years will end up a memory, but it will be a memory III always cherish. Laurie. Lo . . . curly brown hair, brown eyes, comfortable clothes . . , Likes; real friends, weekends, beaches, vacatioiu, pay day. partying with friends . . , Dislikes: getting up in the morning, fake people, being told what to do ... Pet Peeves: snobby people, curfews, being bored, busy phones . . . Favorite Activities: weekends, being with friends, listening to the radio . , . Whens lunch? . Really? . Got any gossipr . , . Found: any place but home. Imelda ' s caddy, N, H. ... Friends: Imelda, Chris. Johnna, Denise, Mom and Dad . . . college, marriage. Powder Puff Football 4. 57 Mariana C. Giovino 47 Spellman Road I may not agree with what you say, but I will defend until death your right to say it. Mares, Mare-Bear . . . fluctuating hair length, loud, Italian . , . Likes; J.T, , Peti. Nanz, J.C. Search, being free Republican, Nixon, Plat . . . Pet Peeves: intermittent relationships w B.T. M,. D.I.L., DCs assinine remarks . . . How do you get into this thing? . , . Favorite Activities: putting on masks, pre- siding senate at G.S. ... Found: Administrative Conference Room , , Friends; Stan the Man, Ades Babes, G.B. . college, law-school. Student Advisory Board sec. 1.2. pres. 3,4. No Parentheses 2,3, Drama Club 2.3, pres. 4, One Act Play 2,3,4, Musical 3; National Honor Society 3.4, Green Years associate editor 4. Kevin Glynn Maura Joan Glynn 220 Alder Road All the money in the world cannot buy true happiness. Bits. Pieces . . . smiles . Likes; music. Stones, yard birds, Hendrix . . Dislikes; Medfield, bees, getting scored on . , Pet Peeves; tests, double sessions, summer school, progress reports . . . Splat. , Spit it out. . . . Favorite Activities: guitar, soccer Friends; DM., B.B., soccer team, class of ' 82 , . . college, happiness. WHS Dance Band 3,4, Swim Team 2; Boys Soccer 3.4. Powder Puff Cheerleader 4. 12 Dean Avenue There is no best in a world of individuals. Maura, Modo . , brown hair, green eyes . Likes; Sis. K.P . parties, A N ' s, P R.s ,. Dislikes, broken bones. Mondays. working Pet Peeves; casts, busy phones, bugs . You GOOF ' . Want to go outside? ' , Just take it with you. . . . Favorite Activitv; falling out of cars . . . Friends: Larry, K.M., N W . C R . L F.. AD. and class of 82 nursing, college. Gvmnastics 1.2.4. Field Hockey 2,3; Powder Puff 4. Hockey Cneerleader 4, Senior Class Play 4. H| x ii ' K . ' ]m H 1 1 y J ' -at Thomas P. Glvnn Maria Goddard 14 Reservoir Road The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time. Wood. Woody. Tom . . . blue eyes, bad vision, musical , . , Likes. Breakfast at Fricndly ' s, mumbling, Mr. Marx, serenity Dislikes: anyone named Merv . Pet Peeves: being robbed at Thayer Pharmacy, being thrown out of houses by Mr. ( al- laghan , I gotta tell ya , , Favorite Activities: Burger King runs, acting, playing bass, piano, guitar Friends: Dave. Dan, Val. Pope, M.C., Bro. I.S., K.S. . . , Found: on the side of a road in a 69 Toyota, Frienaly ' s College Musical 3.4. WHS Dance Band 4. Double Quartet 4, Winter Track 2; One Act Play 3.4. Senior Class Play 4. Debating Team 2, 56 Farm Lane By making things perfectly clear, people will only become totally confused. Maudia, Miirr . , , brown hair, brown eyes, always late . . . Likes; partying with the girls, summer of 80 . long talks with C hrichow. laughing with Cine, Bob Marley and the Whalers Pet Peeves: Dick Wadd ' s answering service, being sick. Biickmaster Pond, driving in the bug with Doug, confusion I ' m so tired . Spam , C, A.U.? , A year ago today ,., ... Favorite Activities: sotxer. tennis, being with the familv . rem- iniscing with Alexa . Fnends; the Florida gang. Neal. Spam, and all Cloverlaiiders . college Spring Track 1; Girls Soever 1,2,3, Girls Tennis 2, Ptiwder Puff 4 Al Haddad 170 Downey Street R X ' k has cx nie and R(x-k has gone but Rock-n-RoIl will live on forever Belushi , fnendly. helpful Likes: music, girls, parties. aiumals . Favorite Activities electronics, models . . . account- ing. 58 George W. Hamblen 175 Stanford Drive As freshmen we were binomials. By senior year we were factored into the prime of Hfe.. George . . . shades, cowboy boots, rapier wit . . . Likes: M.A.S.H.. Garfield. BEATLES! before homeroom. KahlilGib- ran. Phoenix, solar power. Dennisport . . , Dislikes: Nukes. Republicans, Genera! Hospital Pet Peeves: Van Halen Fans, Rubtks cube, bubble brains, whale killers. Physics lab . - . Arab Power. . Question Authority, . . . Favorite Activities . . . pho- tography, music, tennis, watching hockey fights, playing video games, record collecting . . . Found; any record store. United Technical Products, Cape Cod. Canada . . . college, en- gineering, Green Years Staff 4. A.V Squad 2.3. Set Crew 3. Janet M. Hallion 84 Ellis Street The moment lasts a short time, but the memory hngers on, Janet. Jan , brown eyes, brown hair, always laughing . . . Likes: sleeping, loud and crazy people . , Dislikes, moody people, fast weekends, problems, hospitals , . . Pet Peeves: get- ting up in the morning, crazv drivers, boring weekends, being embarrassed ... Wicked, ' Lets eat , You re kidding? , I ' m psyched for Friday. , Remember the time? , Come on, you guys. ' , . . Favorite Activities: laugh attacks with P.C., parties, watching G. H. . camping, rap sessions with the girls . . . Found: over Carries, wherever everyone else is , . . Friends: P.C., C.S,. P.K.. R.G.. the gang . . . hair dressing school. Paul F. Hanley 24 Strasser Avenue You should always try your hardest, no matter what the conse- quences are. Block. Nicky, Pap . short hair, cool out shoes . . , Likes: 60, Echo Beach, being oofc, roadtrips, football. Stones . . . Dislikes: soap sessions, S.G.s. partying chicks ' , giggly girls . , , Pet Peeves: Pap, slap one on me brother , fell g out of cars. D.B. . . . L.D.A.B. ' ' I need gas . Oh no! , Where ' s the part)? ' . . Favorite Activities: football, roadtrips. partying. Echo Beach trips . Friends: BZs and others, the team, me red head, Charlie. Richard . . . Found; Block-mobile, S.S., on field . .. college. Winter Track 1. Football L2,3.4. Katherine F. Hanlon 42 Pond Plain Road Kathy, Kath. Kat, K . . . long light brown hair, hazel eves, tall . . Likes; all-nighters. Van Halen, munching out. loud tunes. Foreigner, Sessions ' . , . Dislikes; snobs, leaches. Ileas . . . Pet Peeves; Mr. J., wet sneakers, getting up for school, work, pho- nies , , . Where ' s the kitty? ' , Where are we going? . . , Favor- ite Activities; skiing, -mnastics, football games . . . Found: out of state, cloud 9, P K s. Texaco, 3 hills, cruisin with Charles . . . Friends: Charles, Day Carol. Mary. P K. the gang, C.W.. the elders . U-Mass, travel, employment, marriage. Spring Track 2, Gymnastics 1.2.4. Senior Class Play 4. Kelly Ann Hansen 40 C arroll Court True friends are like diamonds, precious but rare, false friends are like autumn leaves, found everywhere, Kel. Kelly . . . tall, brown hair, brown eyes . , . Likes: R.O.I.. 10 23 81. purple clothes. Cape . Dislikes: Monday morning, snobs, senior glamour girls, curfews, acx ' ounting friction . . . Pet Peeves: double coupons, busy phones . , Favorite Activities; going shopping, watching G H, . . . Friends; Judy. Maureen and all the girls . , Found: Roche Bros. . room 21 catching the worm . . . college, business. Spring Track 1. Powder Puff Football 4. Green Years Staff 4 Angelica Harakas 187 East Street How you tried to make it work, did you really think you could? How you tried to make it last, did you really think it would? Like a guest who stayed too long, it ' s finally time to leave. As the h ts fade fi-om the screen, it ' s the famous final scene. Angel. Jello . . brown eyes, brown hair . . . Likes; food, par- tying, cruising, loud tunes , . , Dislikes: Westwood, rainy Mon- oay mornings, guys, phone calls from ex-bov ' friends . , . Pet Peeves: snobs, jocks ... I hate this place! ' , I ' m hungry ' . Live for weekends . . . Favorite Activities: partying, badminton, laying in the sun . . . Friends; Lisa. CK. GRG, MR. SO. RE. my family , . . college. AFS Club 1 39 Mary Susan Hathaway 25 Huntington Avenue, Walpole Mary-Sue . . . always smiling and happy . . . Likes: roller skating, dancing . . . Favorite Activities: painting, disco, roller skating, bowling , . . work at nursing home. Everett S. Henderson, Jr. 64 Fieldstone Road No one knows what he can do until he tries. Evwass. Wass . . . tall, brown hair, hazel eyes , . Likes: con- certs, loud music, snow, no school days, fast cars, long airplane and car trips . . . Dislikes; Russia and Iran, disco, preppies. B. F. s. slobs, punk rock. Sunday drivers , . - Pet Peeves: surprise quizzes, school mornings, going through windows. 5:30 A.M. practices, being late . . . Boy are you ugly! . . . Favorite Activi- ties: hockev. skiing, golf, flying, sleeping ... Friends; J.C., Sharky, and the rest know who they are . . Found: cruising in the Stang, ski slopes in Vermont, ice rinks , college, busmess Boys Hockey 1,3,4, Football 1.3. Ski Team 2. SkiClub2. Photog- raphy Club 4. John Henry 162 Birchtree Drive The wheels of love will turn my world forever, Yohn - . . skinny, red hair . , . Likes: band parties, competitions, mellow tapes Dishkes: homework. football games. M J.A-. D M.s who can ' t conduct . Pet Peeves: Mike and Warren, dropping the mace . , , Percussion, shut up! , But anyway . . . Favonte Activities: the trumpet, composing. Dance Band tours . . Friends: Giggles. PS, D D., S.M., L.L.. AH., the Band . - . Found: practice rooms, on the box . . . The Trio . . . Thanks Mom , . career m music Musical 1,2.3,4. Band 1,2.3,4, WHS Dance Band 1.2.3.4, Or- chestra 1 , 2. All State Band 3, 4, S . E Distnct Orchestra 3; Chorus 4. Senior Class Play 3. National Honor Society 4, S.E. District Band 4, Drum Major 4. ,? y Susan Heyd 79 Gloucester Road One and one don ' t make two, one and one makes one. Flaky Sue, Sue, Sue Bee . . . blonde hair, blue eyes, spunky . . . Likes: food, partying, cruising, loud tunes, long weekends, the Who . . . Dislikes: Westwood. Monday mornings, collect calls, hair spray, Mr. Bill . Pet Peeves: memories of Mr. T.. SAT review, dumb blondes. LP,. K.C, and the other splats. 11:00 talks with Joe . . . All this and everything , I dont care. I ' m a Senior . Give me strength . . , Favorite Activities: shop- ping, spending money . , . Friends; Jello. my best friend Patty, Lisa, Ann , , . Thanks for everything Mom and Peter . . , cx)llegc, AFS Club 1. Joanne L. Holdridge 107 Church Street When God created man, She was only joking. Jo , . . curly hair, brown eyes, smile , . Likes: scenery . Lake Winnipesaukee. Redwood C ity, hot weather. Marty, ( ' oca Cola. Mexican food Dislikes: Bump chenills. Thanksgiving, C lhristmas. silk flowers, craft fanatics. $100 phone bills Pet Peeves: male chauvanists. autoitis, cooking, Do I pav here? . Westwmxl . - Wicked . Trippy . Oh man! ' . ' Fm lish owl , You want it when? ' , Qui moi ' : ' , , Favorite Activities, water and snow skiing, going to California, writing poems . . Friends; C C. J.L.. E.T , MS. M.F.. J F,, AW. R,C , people . Found: Youlden ' s, Lake Winnipesaukee. ( alifornia , . . « llege, No Parentheses 2. Chorus 3, James A. Howard 170 Briar Lane Always carry a litter bag in vour car They don t take up much r(x m. and ifthey ever get full you can toss them out the window Howie. Jim , , serious, quiet, athletic , Likes B-t all Ixmib squad, first and gt)al, parties, HoIIiston , Dislikes Miflis F B . Dover B B . Tuesday suicides Pet Peeves red lights, waitmg for a ride, crowded curs Wm know how it is . What can I sav: , Favorite Activities fixttball. basketliall Fnends: the lx ys. L.F . M J . Ms Bishop a)lleKe, Academv F K)tball 1,2.3,4. Bovs Basketball 1.2.3,4. Basckdl 2, National Honor Scxietv 3.4, AFS Club 4. Student Council 4 60 Christina Mary Howe 52 Gloucester Road I ' m wishing on a star, to follow where you are. I ' m wishing on a dream, to follow what it means. I ' m wishing on a rainbow . . . Cfiris, Chrichow . . . nice hazel eyes and brownish hair, always in sweaters and turtlenecks, definite Scorpio . . - Likes: Garfield. Diana Ross, MBAC , summer of 80, partv ' ing with the girls, long talks with Murr and Janie. Ned logic . . . Pet Peeves: Dick Wadd ' s answering service, Maria alwavs being late, confijsing situations . . . Can I just say one thing? , - . Favorite Activity: Gines flirting manuevers . , , Friends, the Florida gang ' , C.R., P-C.. L.R., K.P.. class of 82 . .. college. Powder Puff 4; Senior Class Play 4; Hockey Cheerleader 4- Bruce A. Hunter 140 Sunrise Road Give it a tr . Bruce . . . quiet, sober, self-assured, fun-loving, intelligent . , . Likes: Garfield, lasagne. WCOZ. MASH, fast food. Mom ' s apple pie . , . Dislikes: Prop 2 ' j, cafeteria food, mud wrestling . . , Pet Peeves. Brucey-bo ' . - . Favonte Activities; treasure huntmg. rock collecting, soccer, weight lifting . . . Northeast Technical, electronics. Karen Hutnyan 138 Winter Street Karen . . . long brown hair, brovm eyes, quiet , . Likes: rock music, boys, kittens, nice people, lasagne, soaps, the ocean - . Dislikes: mean snooty people . , , Pet Peeves: girls who are snobs . . - You will get over it! Favorite Activities: listening to music, ice skating, bike riding, running . . . business schooler work. Chorus 4, Green Years Staff 4. Eleanor MaComber Ingraham 205 Conant Road A sparkle in her eyes, happiness in her smile, she is a ray of sunshine everyday. Ellie . personality that ' s happy, warm, and as wide as her smile . . Likes: being helpful, doing homework. Beth and Becky, music, the Celtics, Boston Bruins, pup-pup, 3 J ' s ... Dislikes: getting up for school , . . Pet Peeve, working bv myself . , . You ' ve gotta be kiddin! . No way! , Hi Beth , Very pleased to meet you . . , Favorite Activities: playingbasketball, tennisin Sakonnet. boats, fishing, going out for dinner, skiing . . . an avid supporter of the girls basketball team . . . boarding school, nurse ' s aide. Office Helper 1.2.3.4. Manager of Girls Basketball team 4 Robin Jeghelian 161 Pleasant Valley Road If you love something, set it free If it comes back to )u its yours. If it doesn ' t, it was not meant to be Robs, Bobbin , , , Likes: paryting, cruising Route One, Van Halen and Foreigner concerts, night of U.N.H,. summer of ' 81!!!. B.F.B.s. Joeys parties . . Pet Peeves, snobs, clicjues. fights with P.G. . school ' . Doodles . Oh pitiful! . Give me a break! . Spare me! ... Friends: BG,. L.G,. R,S,. PC. L.M,. A. H,. and everyone . . . college GirlsTennis 1.2.3,4. Photography Club l.Ofilce Receptionist 4. Kathie Jenks 178 Alder Road It is far better to love something you can not have than to have something you could never love. Kath . . short with strawberry blonde hair, blue eves . . . Likes: X. K S.. Light foots, shopping sprees, pregnant horses. Jane ' s emotional cliats Pet Peeves. Monday mornings, 5-day weeks, fiil l days at school. McDonalds. Dedham G P P . getting in the car when L F isdriiving Gool-out . Favorite Activities: riding . . . Friends. Steve, Maria T.. L.F.. L.P.. Eld. Nance. L.G..T.S.. J.R . Fern Jr . Found: Wildwood Stables, with Steve . . . Vet. sch(M)I. grandmother. Powder Puff 4. Hockey Cheerleader 4. 61 Edward Jones 22 Buckmaster Road I ' m glad I ' m getting out of here! Too Tal! . . brown hair, brown eyes. B ' -V . easygoing, frank and direct , . . Likes; rock, cars, money . , . DisHkes: disco, punk rock . . . Pet Peeves: freshmen, smoking , . . Beatles forever , What you want? , . . Favorite Activites: mode! rocketing, read- ing, chemistn- . . join the army and learn a skill so I can use it later in life. Drama Club 1. Lynne Joy 66 Baker Street, Foxboro Lynne . . . happy, slow moving - . . Likes; disco, listennig to the radio . . . Favorite Activities: Dowling, roller skating, disco . . . working in sheltered workshop Maureen G. Joyce 77 Sycamore Drive If you don ' t know what you ' re looking for, you will never know when you ve found it. Gerty. Mo-Joyce . , Likes; honest people, good lyrics, parties with LB., C.B., phone calls, physics with Mr, Lunar . . . Dis- likes; SATs, phony people, busy signals . . . Pet Peeves: R.B. ' s. G.G.. crackmg knuckles, missing bio notes . . , What a Fred! . You ' re a gooP , ' Wicked — ... Favorite Activities; skating, snowball fights, laughing , . Friends J H . J.D,. A.P , M..A.. S.U . MP . Brooksie, W S ,B.C.,G G .classof ' 82 .. Found: on the phone, by the radio . . , college. Gymnastics 1. Volleyball 3,4, AFS Club 4, Winter Track 4, Spring Track 4, Powder Puff 4, Hockey Cheerleader 4, No Parentheses 4. Green Years 4. Christine Kane 83 Lyons Drive Never bend your head, always hold it high and look the world straight in the face. Chrissy . . , blue eyes, brown hair, embarrassed easily . . , Likes: eating, Seger. the ocean, T. P., funny people, good friends . . . Dislikes: school, cliques, rainy days, late people, mumps, crowds, phonies, physics . , , Pet Peeves: feet. good views , burps, busy signals, waiting, plasma , . . What? . I don ' tknow , . . Favorite Activities: riding my horse, skiing, hiking, traveling . . . Friends: AH.. S.L.. L.R.. N.J. . wllege Girls ' Basketball 1; Powder Puff 4, James Michael Kane 126 Tamarack Road Be like a duck: on the suriacc, calm and skillful, hut underneath paddle hke crazy! Kane-() , . , Likes: football, sleeping, hitting tight ends, eating, ski excursions with DM. and T A., school f(KKl. money ... Dislikes: Millis. working, trig equations, getting up, being broke . . . Pet Peeves: losing to Millis. pushing the sled, cutting lawns . . . Lay lumber on that tight end , ' Nos auistamos . , . Favor- ite Activities; looking for da sheepin. eating again, jamming it. hamburger drills, skimg . Fnends: J.H.. D T., R B.. J P.. K S.. S,S . I (; , DM. T,A.. J.D.. the Team. B Z,s . play some more nail, cx)llege. F(H tball 1.2. captain 3.4; Bovs ' Basketball 1.2, Spring Track 1, Baseball 2. Powder Puff t oach 4 David Michael Kelliher 34 ( arroll ( ourt A person cannot I e at peac ' Aith others until he is at peace with himself Pope. Dave . . red hair. prepp . Likes. STE ' s. BCN. the Who. MASH . Dislikes: Bronowski, neat rtKim Pet Peeves; stolen cameras, breaking D ' s door . I ' d like to laugh hysterically! . , Fa orite Activities, traveling, photography , . , Friends; J. SDC:t:. P and the DS. RR, ELB Found in the Monarch, the rectory , college, law school AFS Club 1.2.3. president 4. Spring Track 1.2.3.4. F(X tbaJI 1.2. Photography Club 1,2.3; Student Council 1.4. Student Faculty Forum 1. Winter Track 2.3.4. Debating Team 2. National Honor Society 3.4. AFS Short Term Exchange 3.4, Green Years Staflr4. Senior Class Play 4, 62 Kurt Kendrick 196 Conant Road How true it is — unspoken anger is never regretted. Spurt, Danny . . . Likes: snowstorms, bringing Buddy home at 2 a.m., sleeping on Popponesset beach. B,Z. members, bad nights, sleeping in cars . . . Pet Peeves: Freds, C.T. girls . . . Later Fred , ' You goof ... Favorite Activities; playing in snow, having parties . . . college. Winter Track 1,2; Spring Track 2,3; Football 1,2,3, Photography Club 4. Thomas Kerrigan 227 Oak Street If all goes wrong, don t give up. always try your best. Killer . . . conscientious, black hair, blue eyes, always neatly dressed, short and stockv. helpful, courteous . . . Likes: C.P,. FM, J.S. being organized, Beatles, all sports . , , Dislikes: disco, analysis, homework, B.Fs Pet Peeves: fiction books, Mr. Tucelh ' s workouts . . . No way buddy , Cool out ' . . Favorite Activities: models, biking, sports . . . four year college. Spring Track, 1,2,3,4, Winter Track 1.2,3,4. Chess Club 1.2, Football 1, Sacred Cheese 2, Green Years Staff 4. One Act Play 4. Peter Klint 170 School Street Whenever I see your smiling face. I have to smile myself Peter . hazel eyes, tall, thin, funny smile . . . Likes, anything chocolate, M.A.S.H,, the beach, traveling, James Tavlor, sail- ing, sports . . . Dislikes: the mumps, SATs, Mr. V ' s chemistry, school lunches . . . Rats! . . . Favorite Activities: tennis, skiing, frisbee , . . Found: in Mrs. Bishop ' s room doing puzzles . . . college, mechanical engineering. Musical 4; Senior Class Play 4, Green Years Staff 4. Beatrice Anna-Maria Knobloch Dormagen near Cologne m Germany Sei ein optimist. Knobi . . . smiling, wearing scarves . . . Likes: traveling, bike tours, music, being with people of my age, summer at New England beaches, mountains, family life . . Dislikes: French toast with maple syrup, unnily children in the bus. eating lunch alone . . . Pet Peeves; the long school hours compared to Ger- many . . . It doesn ' t matter . . Favorite Activities; playing guitar, badminton, hiking, running, dancmg, youth group . . . Found; at the Pflanzes, in the library . university. Spring Track 4, AFS Club 4. Jeanne Elizabeth King 64 Blueberry L ne The moment may be temporary, but the memories last forever! Jean-O. JJTDM . . . tall, blonde hair, blue eyes . , Likes; being with friends, post -cx)m petition jams. Dislikes: Monday morn- ings, Hull . . . Pet Peeves broken nfles, rainy weekends . . B.F mania! Favorite Activity: band competitions . . . Friends: Karen, John, Dan, Shell. Jen. Mary, close friends. B.F. ' s. family, band parents . . . Found: club 101. on the field . . . college. Chorus 1.2,3.4, Spring Track 1,2.4; Winter Track 1.2.4; Musical 2,3.4; One Act Play 2; Rifle Line 2,3,4; Color Guard 2,3.4; Girls ' Glee Club 3, S. E. District Chorus 4; Powder Pufi 4. Senior Class Play 4. Ehzabeth Sara Lane 45 Willow Street If you live for love and truth and live for peace of mmd. just hold fast to your dreams my friend, thats just what you ' ll find. Liz, Rizz. Lizzie . Likes: mellow music, roses. M Ms. hot cider with Joe, Styx. Skynyrd . Pet Peeves: N A.B. s. lead paint - . . He ' s such acutie! ' . Does that make any sense ' . Favorite Activities: band, partving. chink ' food, fun with Jennie FriendsJoe.JM . SM. BP. MM.TK G.J H .class of ' 82 ... Found 128. backfield . , . college, grad schtKil. Musical 3.4; Chorus 1.3, AFS 4, Girls ' State 3. Color Guard 2,3.4. Drama Club 3. treasurer 4, Green Years Staff 4. No Parenth- eses 2.3,4. editor 1. 63 M Glen Lapham 121 Lakeshore Drive Without work there ' s no money, fun or good times. Glen. Barno . . . blonde hair, blue eyes - . . Likes skiing, puppet power, kayaking . . . Dislikes: homework, dilly, snowless win- ters, pencil sharpeners, alarm clocks, disco , . Pet Peeves: Monday mornings, practices, walking trees . . You rat! . ' ! quit! ' , . - Favorite Activities: skiing, partying, traveling . Found: Bergon ' s. Cannon Mt,, Nautilus, Florida, New Hamp- shire . . , Friends: J,S., CRD , Mitch, Thyman, J.D.. DP., N.M., G.S.. and o ers . . . college. Football 2; Spring Track 1.2,3; Ski Team 1.2.3.4. Ski Club 1,2.3,4; Golf Team 3.4. Weight Training 1.2.3.4- Patricia Ann Lawless 190 Downey Street Once in every persons life comes a shining year that casts its glow over all the long years after. Pattie, Trish, Plate . . . strawberry blonde hair. Lady Di haircut . . . Likes: preppy clothes, gators. L.B.F M.. Vineyard tnp with Jude and Debbo. Saturday nights with crew. S D.S.W.. A. P. 1 and II. prepping out Pet Peeves: frequent haircuts, college applications . I know Im right! Friends: family. Who- Deet, Debbo, Karen J.. Dave. Smitta. and others . . . Found; in the Cream Puff, on Newbury St. ... college. C.P.A, AFS Club 1.2.3.4, Swim Team 1,2.3.4, National Honor Society 4, Powder Puff captain 4 Edward LeCesne Byrne ■' Torytops ' , Ballinteer Road Dublin. Ireland 68 Webster Street, Westwood Happiness is not have everything you want, but wanting every- thing you have. Irish. Ireland, Paddy . , Likes: parties, snow . . . Pet Peeves: Monday mornings, catching the bus . Sayings: Your man! , How is it going . . . Favorite Activities, going to the cinema, pigouts. tennis, recquetball . . Favorite People: Roachie. Jim F , Pope. R McK cx)llege. Exchange Student 4. AFS Club 4. Senior Class Play 4. Jeanne Leon 108 Birchtree Drive If goodness is its own reward, how about something for l eing naughty? Jeanne. Babes . . . brown eyes, long brown hair, skinny Likes; Coca Cola, cute guys, ' what not . being sneaky, Thursday nights . . . Dislikes; Sal. mornings. Sundays, coming in at 11:(X) p m,. fat people. Westwood , Pet Peeves; gold belts. Playb  y Bunnies, gas stations, red lights, speed Hmits. PREPPIES!!! ' . . N C D. , B M O C . N F W. , Wheres EtheP . . Fa- vorite Activities, partying, being loud and obnoxious, doing nothing ' . . . Found: Vouldens. the Plaza. Steve- ' s . . . Friends: E.T,. CO.. M.S., M.W., J,H,. S.W., R.M., S.K.. F.M college — W P.I. Renald V. Leveckis S Odar Lane This is the beginning of the end. Ren, Reni, Regi . . . 64 . slim, blue eyes, dirtN-blonde hair . . Likes sleep. Chinese food, sports cars. Florida beaches, vaca- tions Pet Peeves: people who are late, pushy people (espe- cially small ones), snobs, hard guys, the Umms. laziness, slow walkers, SATs . , , Don ' t worry about it , Life is messed ' . , . Favorite Activities: diving, swimming, surfing, summer parties ,., FavoritepeopleB P.,C D,. D K. J W ' . M. W. J.S. Class of 82 , College, Pre-Med, M D Swim Team 1,2.3 capt 4. AFS ( ' lub 4. Sprmg Track 2. Cross- country 4. National Honor S(K-iet ' 3.4. Green Years business editor 4 John Lodge 60 Cranston . enne ,■his OW11 course short, blonde hair Let each man foil John. Jack, Wackic short, blonde hair, blue eyes Likes: Ceils Dislikes gome to Seekonk Pet Pee es green AV s with no radio or heat, skimpx bathing suits ' He Raputa ' , Ya workin tonitf Favorite Acli ities: swimming, library training , . Found pool. F S , D I., green A ' . B-R ... Friends; Val. Bug. Bun, WimhI. Tracy. SB. P and the D.S.. Dave , . . college of architecture Swim Team 1.2.3.4. captain 4. No Parentheses 2.3.4, Green Years Staff 4 64 Thomas Longmoore 47 Blue Hill Drive If you ' re properly prepared, you won ' t be easily surprised. Tom . . . Likes: pay day, WVBF. weekends. Red Sox, Pizza Hut . . . Dislikes: trig exams, rumors . . . Pet Peeves: Monday morn- ing, comptainers, waiting for people . Might, , ' Hopeless. . . Favorite Activities: eating in restaurants, karate . . . college. No Parentheses 2,3,4; Creep Years Staff 4. Bruce Lopez lOS Westchester Drive Lopez . . . brown hair, blue eyes, clownish . - Likes, partying . . . Dislikes: dry spells . . . Pet Peeves: C.F. ... ' Wassa u name? . . . Favorite Activities: working on stereos . . . make lots of money. Donna Marie Losardo 212 School Street If you achieve success, you will get applause, and if you get applause, you will hear it My advice to you concerning applause is this: enjoy it but never quite believe it D ... Likes. 10. Tiny ' , Fro ' s, (r. Red ' s apt., winning States, sweats , . . Dislikes: banging heads, getting violent, bad moods . . . Pet Peeves: losing to D.S,. Tilas . . What a bar- gain. . . . Hobbies, hoop, riding the fire engine . , , Friends. ' Che ' , Cav. L. M.. KM., Lisel B, Bern Spark, E.S., Nance, Suzie, Jeff, class of ' 82 . . college. Softball 1.2, Girls ' Soccer 1.2. capt 3.4. Girls ' Basketball 1.2. capt. 3.4. Powder Puff capt 4 Maureen Ann Luke 122 Edgewood Road Fun grows with happiness, sunshine and laughter and lives as a smile in your heart ever af er. Maureen. Moe hazel eyes, dirty blond hair, petite, short, quiet but loud . Likes: M Ms. purple. Kinks, summer, NSW. , , Dislikes: math, snobs, mornings, swamp eyes. acct. friction ... Pet Peeves: getting up before 12:00, braces, Fred, pushy people, elastic fights with John and Les . . . My hair is not brown , Who cares? ' . , . Favorite Activities: eating, non-stop giggling, H-nabbing Friends: JM. LB.. K.H.. M.G.. R M , , the Babel boys and girls . , , college, executive secretary. AFS Club 3. Green Years Staff 4. Powder Puff 4, Pep Club 1. Sharon Mary Elizabeth Lynch 109 Highview Street Don t let life discourage you; everyone who got where he is had to begin where he was. Sharon, Sha . . long, dark blond hair, green eyes, long finger nails Likes: SOS W, stormy nights. ROTLA weird nail polish, spending monev. sun tans . . . Pet Peeves: almost a good time, no hot water, Gaif humor, getting cheered up, no money. Latin, breaking the car, AM radio ... I don ' t care . , Friends: the clan, L.R , Hude, D J M , C K . K S . K IS . Trish, T G.s. P.E., Sam . - - college. Softball 1. Drama Club 1.3, Musical 1,2.3.4, Chorus 1,2.3; Glee Club 2.3; AFS 3. 4, One Act Play 2.3,4; Short Term Exchange 3.4, Powder Puff 4. Senior Class Play 4. Hockey Cheerleader 4. Thomas D. Lynch 14 Bailey Street What a long strapge trip it has been, now comes the real test. realit ' . Lyncho. T, Grinch . . tall, brown eyes, brown hair, good look- ing, quiet . . Likes excursions with Ned, Santana weekend Dislikes: falling down stairs, backslabbers . Pet Peeves: Pett - weekend, called T Stench, getting run over by Impalas . . . Its 9 on I. , Favorite Activities siKxvr. falling out of cars, swing- ing off goal posts . . . Found: Gav ' scar Friends: ' 2nd family . Fearsome Foursome , Gav, T D.. BZ ' s. L.L., Spam, ' 81 and ' 83. Boys ' Soccer 1,2.3. capt. 4; Senior Class Play 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 4; Photography Club 4, Green Years Staff 65 Michael MacDonald 133 Stanford Drive I dont know about you. hnt I ' m K ' ' o R n V kicks before the whole house oes up in (lames. Wimpv, Burger, No Name . . . 5 11 , 160, black hair, blue eyes . . - Likes; dreadlocks, The Stones, Chinese fire drills . . . Dis- likes; preppies, disco. Patriots, pep rallies . . . Pet Peeves: girls that walk slowly in the halls ... What a Hawl! . . - Favorite Activities: skiing, raquetball . - - college- Football 2, Ski Club 3. Ski Team 3.4 Lynn Marie Mackey 49 Webster Street The journey of a thousand miles starts with a smgle step. Lynn Marie. Lynnie Scoop, Smackey, Chica Mackey . , Likes, hiding the riverboat, superspiker, T.P. freebies. the Black Hole. 24. 7, summer of 81 Dislikes: Myron, E.B. IHOs. the tripod, matching socks , . . Pet Peeves: FEKS. falling over grapes , . . Cut it out! I said Cut it Out! ' . Nonononono! . Tsssss. , Where. I can ' t see? ' , Be serious. . . . Found: with Sue in Horton, PO ' .. in the back seat, at the LB.E . . Friends; Johno, Kath. D. Cavita, Lisel B.. S.P , Smitta, the boys and the class of 82 college bound Captain Basketball and nllevball 1, Girls ' Basketball 1.2, Vol- leyball 1,2.3.4, AFS 4 Glenn Garard MacPherson 45 Olde Carriage Road 1 cant make people like me, but if I wasn ' t myself, I wouldnt like me. Glenn, Mac . . . Likes: weekends, Neil Young, conspiracies, Ann s whale tales, MASH . . . Dislikes: bubble sessions, reality, rag sessions, back stabbers . . . Pet Peeves: Scott s brush, the Montego, B.K. ... Lyncho, you chick . Oh, God . . , Fa- vorite Activities: buying albums, skiing, road trips, concerts, listening to tunes , , . Friends: Bzs Skidrow bums, the rest know Found: T P. on the slopes . - college. Ski Team 1,2,3,4. Senior Class Play 4. Green Years Staff 4. John Macropoulos 534 Hartford Street John. Macrop, . . . dark hair, dark eyes . . . Likes: football, BZ ' s, parties , , . Found; football field . . . college Football 1,2,3,4 Marybeth Maguire 28 Old Carnage Hoad C-herish the memories ol yesterday, savor the joys of todav, nurture the promise of tomorrow Mabeth. MB, blonde hair, hazel eyes, always laughing Likes: smiles, track. Ix-ing a s j)az, the C x , junior year. Taliiti, talking with ( arolvii Dislikes realitv, fakeness, breaking up . . . Pet Peeves telephone poles, eollege applications, pri-ssnre , . . Do you know what I mcan ' , Found, with Beth and June, in amlnilances , Friends, lamilv, Beth, June, Keith, Stephen, Katie. Snutta, KM,, D.W., Bob. Eric. Will, boys ol 81 and class of 82 , . , college. Swim Team 2. AFS C;lub 2,3,4; Softball 2.3.4; Cross-country 3; Winter Track 2.3,4. Senior Cllass Plav 4: Green Years St;ifir 4. Powder Pufi ' 4 Paul J. Maher 127 ColiU-iEh Str - -t f K)l Mill lost toniorntw reaching hack for vesterdav Haul I ' - Mail. Oscar. Lopcmaii VG H Likes track, strawlnm J llii, (iiiamcs. cinls. fnslxv. Ixiiii; there I ' et l ' ee t-s si.(M ter ups, the Gack. heinR I( st in East B F , the Ncirth Cdiiwav Bhies W A-H()() ' . More JeHo , You niailcloK. Dcmlan . lyet ' s hiist some heads Favonte . c- tiMlii s plaMiit; tennis at LaRennxiit. heme a Golden Bov. domg the While Mountains Friends (Jolden Bovs. Wolf Pack. Klin. Mare. Mo. Tres. and Jo who ' Jo N ama SpriiiK Track 2. Cross-countn :i.4 Winter Track 2.3.4 66 Judith A. Mahony 151 Nahatan Street Keep your heart young and your expectations high and never allow your dreams to die. Judie, Oodie . , , tall, blue eyes, preppy . . . Likes: summer of 82, Saranac. Club, dancing. Kissin ' cousins, N.S.W., T B . Joey . . . Pet Peeves: boring weekends. SATs . , . Favorite Activities: being with friends, L.T.W.S-, H-nabbing -- I ' m so psyched! . . . Found: Bergson ' s, Norwood, witn Moe, cheering . . . Friends: family, ML, LB. M,C . KS , SB., NY. Babel Boys, W. Crew, others . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . nursing. Spring Track 1.2. Football Cheerleader 3,4. Basketball Cheer- leaders, capt. 4. Green Years Staff 4. Powder Puff 4. Rita Mandolesi 25 Marshall Street We live to nourish the future. Rita . . . sympathetic brown eyes, soft brown hair . . . Likes: old movies, Italy, the beach, summer ' 80. sports cars . . . Dislikes: chemistry, homework. SAT ' s, college applications, coke machines that eat money . . . Pet Peeves: gumchompers. F.R B.R., snobs. ' Herb , noisy sneakers in rain . . . What? . Are you serious? ' , ' Lisa! ' , Oh my God! , Tm so psyched! . You ' re kidding! ' . . , Favorite Activities: tennis, biking, travel- ing, partying, drawing . . , Found: Star. Faneuil Hall. North End, Braintree - Friends LB, M.D,. L.G . the gang , . . Ferrari, college, architect, my own business. AFS Club 3,4. Green Years Staff 4; Senior Class Play 4. Robert Manning 228 Oak Street Standing on the hill in my mountain of dreams telling myself it ' s not as hard as it seems. Bob . . , thin, brown hair, blue eyes . . . Likes; Led Zeppelin, traveling, art. politics, humour . . . Dislikes: prejudiced people, guns, math . . . Pet Peeves: people with pet peeves ... Sorry. . . . Favorite Activities: going to concerts, swimming, golf, listen- ing to music, drawing . . . college, law school. Chess Club I; Swim Team 2.3.4; Golf 4. BR| p KPK ' ' ' ' Silt ' M m 1 ' ' ' V H[Bi ' y m ' y 1 Judith Anne Manton 127 Phillips Brooks Road Live your life so that if someone speaks wrong of you. no one will believe him, ludee. Jude. Who-deet ... big brown eves, preppette, alwavs late . Likes: S.D S.W.. sunsets. L. B F M , I4K . Pet Peeves:W.A.M .AIRHEADS. J, B ' With what, my looks? .. . Favorite Activities: swimming. A. P. I II, being chased by the ' BZ ' copter , Friends; family. Debbo, Karen J. Trish. Smitta, Golden Bovs Found, in the cream puff, M D C in Brighton, PH. (S.R !). Poppy. The Locker , . college, very rich, enjov hfe. Girls ' Swim Team 1.2,3. capt. 4. Powder Puff4; Green Years Staff 4. AFS Club 1.2.3.4. Spanish Club 1.2,3, Drama Club 1.2.3; Musical 3. Senior Class Play 4. Student Announcer 4. June Patricia Marshall 460 Pond Street Don ' t stop believing. June, Junie P. . . . hazel eyes, brown hair, alwavs laughing . . . Likes: Canada. 22. jr. year, chamois shirts, blue, clogs . . . Dislikes: indifference . . . I ' m only kidding. . , . Pet Peeves; ■Junie . physics labs, college apps . . . Favorite Activities: V- ball. working at J.A ' s w M.B Beth, staving w the Maguires , , . Friends: Stephen. Marybeth. Kath. Beth. Karen. M.S.T., L, . M 6:S . LM . KM , Mom. lane and Tommy, boys of 81. teammates, the FalKins, class of 82 . - Found: on the court, w MB. 6c Beth . . . college, accounting, happiness. Volleyball 1,2.3,4. Girls ' Basketball 1.2. manager 3. Softball 3,4. AFS Club 3.4. National Honor Society 4; Green Years Staff 4. Francis J. Marston 378 Pond Street Don ' t regret growing old. its a privilege denied to many. Frank . . . brown hair, green eyes, 5 ' 9 . 170 lbs. Likes: good friends, good food, good parties, fast cars, girls . . . Dislikes: small. noise ' dogs, possessive drummers , . . Pet Peeves; Mike Altebello. Chris Peterson . . Goof . . . Favorite Activities: collecting, running, swimming, watching people, sleeping, eat- ing . . . Found: music rooms . . . college. Band 2.3,4, Concert Band 2.3.4. Spring Track 1.2.4; SkiTeam 1. Chess Club 1. Photography Club 4; Swim Team 2,3.4. Hoop Band 2. Senior Class Play 4, 67 Catherine E. Marvel 94 Briar Lane Coals give direction, dreams give hope, Cathy . . . green eyes, blonde hair . . . Likes; music, snow, dancing, ice cream, fog, new wave . . . Dishkes; insincere peo- ple, hot weather, disco . . . Pet Peeves: being called Cath, green iello, John Travolta . , . You ' ve got to be kidding . Give me a break! . . . Found: the Cape, the rink . . . Friends: B.T,. R.C., T.A., S.S. ... college, law school, Chorus 1; Sacred Cheese 1. One Act Play 2. Musical 3.4, Thes- pians 3,4; No Parentheses 1.2, Editor-in-Chief 3.4. Drama Club 1.2.4. Vice-Pres, 3. Green Years Staff 4. Carolyn E. Mason 31 Wuislow Road Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail- Cal. Mase curlv top, spaz , Likes 108. HrO ' ET PR CTM M RHPS. The List. A N s at P s. 5 am Pet Peeves glamour girls, lectures. PC ' s on Fri , 10 11 12 . HevChick- thie! , We got P B s ■, Gout Friends CCC B-ites, J CT , M D G.. D,T., KB. MP, K W.. P V , J S PA ' s Co . 10 lO ' s, Mrs Murphy, swimteam . . . Found. Loaf, CCC B, Nana ' s - . . college, doctor Musical 3. Class Secretarv 3. AFS 3.4. Girls ' State 3, Spring Track 1.2. Ski Team 4. National Honor Society 3.4, Ski Club 3.4. Girls ' B-Ball 2. Prom Commit tee 3. Student Council 3.4. Swim Team 3.4, Senior Class Play 4, Soccer 1,2. Scott Maxwell 43 Greenacre Road When too much reality dims your eyes, spark the flames, and consume no shame. Max . . Hair , . , Likes Road trips. Rt. 24S. weekends, all nighters. Echo Beach. Burger King, stealing Nerd ' s food. Sugar Loaf . . . Dislikes: raggv ' people, rest areas, waiting on Mac Pet Peeves: partying animals, Clapboardtree St , dull happen- ings - . . Cool Out ' ' . Let ' s go to Larrx ' s ' . Hey Pap, slap one on me , Oh, Murph ' , Hey, What ' s Up? . Oh really Mac , Whaaaa ' . ' Have no fear, we ' ll do it here ' , Favorite Activi- ties partying, football, laughing, g v.. rolling Friends: BZs and others Found in car. on beach, ski slopes . . . college. Football 2.3,4, Spring Track 1. Ski Team 2. Christopher Andrew Maynard 90 Wildwood Drive How everyone sees me is in their own fancy Nerd, Chris . , , straw-blond, blue eyed man. a true mod Likes: hoop, partying, conspiracies, 2:15, sowing. Echo Beach, all mods, trash sessions . . , Dislikes: little green men with wands, girls with moustaches . , . Pet Peeves: Dick Brown, reality stare, Fred . dinger manuevers, surpriseguest at Greek ' s house . . . Cxm out , Then we sowed. ' , ' Nadsv , , Fav{)rite Activities: Echo Beach weekends, concerts, dancing, and ves — eating . . Friends: Zombies, Mafia, Bubble Bros,. McGillaand Pinch . . , Found with Zombies, in bed sleeping, Mac ' s on Simday for trash. Echo Beach . . college then reality. Boys ' Basketball 1,2.3. capt, 4, Karen Anne McCafferty 94 Fearing Drive Do not go where the path leads; rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. Karen. Mc ' aff , tall, lazy, distinctive laugh, sense of humor , . . Likes junk food. Woody Allen movies . . . Dislikes; Y,L. . Freds . . . Pet Peeves taking the bus. allergies , , . Hey Spam, what ' s up ' ; . . . Favorite Activities all nighters at the wharf, road trips to the Cape . Friends Mom Dad, JAB. RJS, JRS, Pam. TA. Maudia. volleyball seniors, S P . K S . M B , B.C , G G . class of 82 {and Ned) . Found, in the Regal, college. Volleyball 1.2.3. captain 4, Spring Track 1.3,4. Winter Track 3.4, AFS 3.4. Student Council sec 4. Natnmal Honor Society 4 Green Years associate editor 4 Denise Marie McCambly 19 Warwick Drive You will do f(H)lish tinngs, but do them with enthusiasm DenLse slK rt, slK)rt dark m w liair, blue eves, alnxwt alw-a happv Likes, weekends. In-ingwith friends, talking, smiles, pav ay, Robby Pet Peeves, being interrupted. Mr J . Monday mornings, curfews. m H dv people, braces senior year . , Without a doubt . ' Do ninety ' . Idont know . ' Hev you . Yabut ' , ' What ' s happening ' - , Smile and In happv ' Favor- ite Activities something, being Mthjav. weekends. part mg Found an -where but home- Friends Ja , Muff. .Angelica. Imelda. Laurie, ( hns, Johnna college Softball 1, Drama ( lub 1. Powder Puff 3. 68 Kathleen Marie McCoy 100 Locust Drive Savour each hour, dwell not in the past. Live each day fully, for it may be your last, Kathy, Kath, Crazy . . , Likes: hiding the riverboat. 86, 13, concerts at LBE , pulling all-nighters, S.T Y P ! Pet Peeves, clone sisters, oroken clocks, O.T. syndrome. Tripod, F.E.K.S,, braces . . . I ' m serious! , Hey, kids! . . Favorite Acbvibes partying, going to the beach, basketball, voUeybaU . . . Found at LB . m K5 w M.A , Red ' s apt., by the piwl ... Friends: Mike, Lvnn (Scoop), D , Cav, L. B., McCaff, class of ' 82 . . . college- Vollevball 1,2,3,4, Girls ' Basketball 1,2,3,4; Green Years Staff4, Fowcler Puff 4, Niel G. McDevitt 86 Lakeshore Drive Don t walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don ' t walk in back of me, I may not lead Walk beside me and we II be one Niel . , quiet, skinny, black hair, green eyes , . Likes hockey, driving . . . Pet Peeves: red lights, tail-gaiters, A.M. practice, running out of gas, pencil and money beggars . . Ya right. , Oh. sure. , Tell me about it. ... Friends J L. hockey team, class of 82 . . . Found: at the rink. B. K-, with mends . . college, travel, make a million. Boys ' Hockey 1,2,3,4, Karen McDonough 39 Peartree Drive Nothing succeeds like hard work. Bunky . . shy, nice, a hard worker , . . Likes: getting good grades and being on the Honor Roll . . Dislikes, a lot of home- work , . . Pet Peeves: slow walkers in front of me, gum chewing, waiting for buses . . . Will I make the Honor RoH ' r ... Favorite Activities: tennis, badminton, swimming, shopping . . . junior college, good job with high pay. Robert F. McKelvey III 60 Stanford Drive You only live once, but if you live it right, once is enough. Bob, Bobby . . . Hght hair, green eyes . . . Likes: Kurt ' s Pad, Vt. ski trip, baggv knees. Echo Beach, Cape Cod summers . . . Dislikes: 1980 New Year s at Ks P . radical groups, Fred . Pet Peeves MiMis. Camp Monomoy. SAT ' s, Murphs albums ... Don ' t worr ' about it . Cool out, . . . Favorite Activities: football, being with LB,, going to the Cape, skiing . - . Friends; B, M, K, and the Z ' s, LB, all people with positive attitudes, football crew, all night people . . college. Football 1,2,3,4, Spring Track 1.2, Ski Tram 1.2.4, Ski Club 3.4, Boys ' Tennis 4. Douglas Anthony McKenna IV 101 Cloverland Road Life is like a game. Sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. Dolphin, Gator, Dougie, Mtxise. D.M , , . loud. 6 , 215, f(K tball shirt . . , Likes: all nighters, cx rned beef, football games, good hits in games . . . Dislikes, losing one point games, runnmg with c H)ler . . Pet Peeves: Hog, Leo, Flipper, Sid. Millis . . I ' ll kill vou! ' . Favorite Activities plaving football, bending forks at Bickfords , Friends: TA, J K , R.B.. TL, ]G. O.B.s. B M . Pinch. Super Star Found: fishmg at SB at 2:00. herdin ' cows at B B.. Pop Warner games . . . playing football somewhere F(K)tf)aIl 1.2,3.4. Powder Puff Coach 4. Eric McKenna 101 Sunrise Road I am a study of a man in chaos in search of frenz ' . Rick, Raven, Cramps , . . blue eyes, loud, rowdy . . . Likes; Elvis Costello, good times and tunes, Bucky the goat Dislikes, everything about Holliston, snide remarks, false starts , . Pet Peeve, yup festivals . . . You ' re a chillogered buddy . Jello ' . . . Favorite Activities: singalongs, commando raids . . . Friends: anyone who is anybody. Mexicans and Wolf packers alike. Golden Boys (Y ' GH). joe Gcaron . . . Found, worldng 11 hrs , LagerwtKid, on the roads nmning . , , college. militar ' . Cross-countr 1.2,3, capt 4, Winter Track 1,2,3, capt, 4. Spring Track 1.2,3.4. Powder Puff Cheerleader 4. Richard A. McKenna 88 Lyons Drive Laughter is my object; ' tis a property in man essential to his reason. Rich, Rick . . . 5 ' ia ' . brown hair, blue eyes . . . Likes: FSFF. sleeping, food, dumbjokes . . . Dislikes: seafood, mumps, prac- tice Pet Peeves: committee meetings, bubble heads, school TTus is no social area . Who are you trying to bd? . . , Favorite Activities: swimming, sleeping . . . Friends Pope, Jim, Bob. S.R., K.F,. D.S. ... Found: Farmstand. movie theatre, S.D. ... college. Band 1,2,3.4. Concert Band 1,2,3,4, French Club 1,2. AFS Club 3,4. Photography Club 3.4; Student Advisory Board 3.4, WHS Dance Band 4, Musical 4, No Parentheses 4. Green Years Staff 4. Michael Joseph Melanson 604 Dover Road Mike . . . quiet, reserved, but smiling and friendly, helpful, easy to get along with . . , Likes: work, study, hockey, travel, animals. math . . , Dislikes: school in general, getting up early . Pet Peeves; a lot of homework, English assignments, spelling, Why Me? . . . Favorite Activities: fishing, bike riding, meteorology, coin collecting, dancing, bowling . . . working at Damon. Inc.. Electronics Division. Special Activities Play 1. Robert Joseph Messina Jr. 99 Cobleigh Street The human spirit is stronger than anything that can happen to it. Bob . . blue eyes, brown hair . Likes; Ziggy. Red Sox, Americana, computer math, railroads. DEC tape, Christmas, movies by Alfred Hitchcock, Tom Baker, editorial cartoons, snow . , Pet Peeves: potato salad and cole slaw, the Rubik ' s cube, lunch block physics, rainy Sundays, no, 2 pencils, com- mercials , , . Pretty good, , ' I don ' t know. , . . Favorite Activi- ties; photography, astronomy, the CBS Radio Mystery Theatre, bowling, delivering newspapers before sunrise, reading a good book . . . computer science, engineering. Astronomy Club 1.2, No Parentheses ' 4. Green Years Staff 4. Christopher Mitchell 171 Lakeshore Drive If I leave here tomorrow would you still remember me? For I must be travelling on now. ' cause there ' s too many places Tve got to see. Mitch . . . crew cuts . . . Likes: loud tunes, the Doors, parties . . . Dislikes: punk, reality, getting pulled over at 5:00 AM . Pet Peeves: puppets, working. Fred, making subs ... I didn ' t do it! . Do it up . . . Favorite Activities; parties, cruising in the Cutlass, fishing, golfing . . Friends; Butt. Thynian. Gordo. Papa, Ditter, EC. Denny, class of ' 82, members of the zoo ' club . . . Found: Geno ' s, Lake Shore Drive . , . a)llege. Jane Elizabeth Mitchell Robert Morrison 47 Bonncv Street viiig what vou want, but wanting what you Happiness is not h; have. Janie, Jem . . , big bine eves, blond hair, laughing. Likes; peanut, donuts. music, that laugh , . , Dislikes: Monday morn- ings, STRAIGHT hair Pet Peeves: speed workouts, bald spots, sore throats, rni so bummed. Favorite Activities: being with friends, buying clothes, eating . . Friends. Bill. R.S.C.Dor.Jen.KB. PB .Julie, Mare Mutha. the Fischlers, Lady Di Found, on the track, stxxer field college. Girls Glee Club 1. AFS Club 1.2.3.4, Spring Track 1,2.3.4. Winter Track 1.2,3,4, Soccer 1.2.4. Chorus 2. Strut 3,4. Powder Puff 4. 49 Peartree Drive We all know sucx ' ess. when we all find our owii dreams. Rob. the phantom Likes, girls, cars, music, camping Pet Peeves: BB. dishmg the bucks, slime dogs So. how are you? ' . Whats new? . S ' up? . . . Favorite Activities, track, cniising with tunes, talking to girls , Friends, the gang. 1 R . F M. . . Found: with girlfriend, at track, in car . college, work Ski Team 1, Ski Club 1.2. Spring Track 1.2.3.4, Winter Track 2.3.4. Cross-Countr ' 4. Powder Puff Cheerleader 4 70 Douglas Mills Morse 392 Oak Street If life is but a game and we are merely players, then why is it taken so seriously? Bug, Dougie, Doug . - . blond hair, green eyes, serious . . . Likes: Stones, Sk ' nyrd, sports, beating Medfield and HolHston, winning Tri-Valley League, GPITWWJ, QT , getting tans at Horseneck . . . Dislikes: Bun ' s shadow, Tri-Valley teams, doc- tors, 2 faced Freds, M . F. and Co. . . . Pet Peeves: Johnos voice, getting mono, bad ankles, J s rental units . . . Ah, yes. , Los- er, , . . Favorite Activities: puzzles, soccer, hoop . . . Friends. J,D.,K-G.,B.B ,J.L..B D. , Found: YRDEWJ, soccer field. playing hoop, in the wagon . . . college. Boys ' Basketball 1,2, Boys Soccer 2.3,4; Winter Track 4; Spring Track 4, Senior Class Play 4. Elizabeth Anne Mullen 1591 High Street Everything ' s nicer when shared with a friend. Liz, Lizzie . , . brown hair, blue eyes, petite, always smiling, and gullible , . . Likes; cruising, friends . . . Dislikes: mumps, snobs, SATs, Mrs. P. ' s surprise quizzes . . . Pet Peeves: cliques, owing Mom money, vandalized vans, XB.H.S. cheerleaders . . . Shut up! , Wicked. , You think so? , Stop it! . , , Favorite Activi- ties: writing, calling B.S, in PA, danceaerobics ... Found: Hazels, Burger King. XB.H.S,, driving the red van ... Friends: M.O , KG. the gang, D.S., Vic, A.P., J.D., the little muffins, J.S,, J.C.. B.S. . . . college, nursing. Football Cheerleader 2, Basketball Cheerleader 2, Girls Swim Team 1,2, Powder Puff 4. Beth Ann Mullin 44 Coach Lane No road is long with a friend at your side. Beth . . . strawberry blonde hair, hazel eyes . . . Likes: working at J.A. ' s with M.B. and June, summer of ' 81, joking with Mom, trips with Dad . . . Dislikes, telephone pwles. reality . . . Pet Peeves: applications, SATs, Boo Boo ... ' I can ' t relate. ' . . . Favorite Activities: field hockey, beating Keith at tennis . . . Friends: Keith, MB., June, Kate. Jen. Spam. Bobby. McCafF. Mom, Dad, Stephen 6: Meg, selected graduates, class of 82 . . . Found: field hockey field, in ambulances, everywhere with M.B. and June . . . college, happiness, success. Girls ' Basketball 1; Student Council 2. AFS 2,3.4. Field Hockey 2,3,4; Winter Track 3; Powder Puff 4; Senior Class Play 4, Green Years Staff 4. Brian Thomas Murphy 57 Stearns Street Sometimes the light ' s all shinin ' on me. other times I can barely see; what a long, strange trip it ' s been. Murph , , sarcastic, well-spoken , . Likes; The Dead, parties. Anns, B.C.N. ., Dislikes: bad knees, Holliston ... Pet Peeves; tying shoes . . Fred, you ' re hatin ' it today. . . . Favor- ite Activities: Dead concerts, parties, sports, dinner at Amv ' s . . . Friends: WBZs, boys of ' 81, senior F-ball players. Bubble Bros., C.J.O.. Fearsome Foursome. F. Alexa . . . Found: on the field . . . college. Baseball 1,2.3,4; Boys ' Hockey 1.2.3, capt. 4, Boys Soc-cer 1.2.3. capt 4. Sr. Class Play 4. Deborah J. Murphy 147 Lakeshore Drive You are never given a wish without being given the power to make it come true. Debbie. Debbo, Deb , , a prepette, short brown hair . . . Likes: S.D.S W., preps, flymg pigs, people watching . . Dislikes: flashlights, the funny farm. L.TC ' s, living on (he other side of town . . . Pet Peeves: airheads, accu-weather, Ya know ' ; , chas- ing people . . . You ' re bouncing off walls. . . . Favorite Ac- tivities: being chased by the BZ copter, sailing . . . Friends: Who-deet, Karen J.. Trish, Smitta, Nance C. Golden Boys . . . Found: pool hopping, at the Manton ' s for dinner, at Gack ' s . . . college. Musical 2,3,4; AFS 3,4. Girls ' Swim Team 2.3,4. Powder Puff 4, Senior Class Play 4. Lisa Virginia Murphy 152 Birchtree Dri e Time for me to fly. Curly brown hair, brown eyes . . . Likes: parties, the beach. friends, talking on the phone . . Dislikes: rain weekends, work . , , Pet Peeves: snobs, phonies, slimes, jocks . . . My God! , ' Slime. ' . . Favorite Activities: partying, laying out in the sun, eating, tennis . . . Friends: Angelica, mv family. Gregg. GRG, MR, Mr D. ... college. AFS Club 2,3,4. 71 Jennifer Ellen Murray 128 Highview Street If music be the food of love, sing on. Jennie, Jen , . , Likes: mellow music, Bridgemen Shuffle, sun- shine. Cheetos . . . Dishkes: chemistry, bad judges, mornings . . . Pet Peeves: cold comps, late people . . . Give me heart failure! . We are not Devo. . - Favorite Activities: band. singing, being with friends, bells. Chink food runs with Lizzie . . . Friends: Shell, D.K., L.L., family, Mr. Mark . . . Found, in the bomber with Shell, room 101, on the beach . . . marketing. Musical 1.2,3,4, Chorus 1,2.3,4. Glee Club 2,3,4, Double Quar- tet 3,4. Thespians 3.4. One Act Play 2,3, Drama Club 2,3,4, Color Guard 3, capt. 4; Senior Class Play 4. Anthony Musto 95 Arcadia Road Wasted steps are like wasted thoughts, just as empty and just as ignorant. Tony, Espo . . . brown eyes, brown hair, built . . . Likes: weekend parties, hockey, weight lifting, loud stereos . . . Dis- likes crowded parties, nothing to do, school lunches, getting bagged for leaving school . , . Pet Peeves, getting up in the mornings, penalties, back stabbers. boring weekends, hockey f)ractic s. snobby girls. . . , What ' s up? ' , Take it easy , . You ose. . . . Favorite Activities; hockey, Sunday football games, going to beach parties . . Friends: P.B., R.J . W.C , A. A., LB., Gav. Wizzy, AW. J.D.. J.C. . . Found: EC, parties ... college. Boys ' Hockey 3,4; Baseball 4. Sandra Ann Nastasi 24 Woodridge Road The differenc-e between existence and life is the intelligent use of leisure. Sandy . . . dark eyes and hair. Italian, always late Likes: S.D.S.W., M Ms, summers on the Cape, shopping. L.B.F.M., Saturday nights with crew ... Dishkes: SATs, searching for party . . . Pet Peeves; airheads. JR.. W.A.M. . . . Really ? . Can I use your brush, Trish? . , Favorite Activities; Aunt Pattie s and company minus 1, partymg . . . Friends; Trish, Who-Deet, Cal, Lisa, and everybody else , . . Found; at Trishs house, high school parking lot. swim meets . . college, law. indulging in life s pleasures. AFS Club 3,4. Powder Puff 4, Green Years Staff 4. .i Steven Nazzaro 145 Elm Street The war ' s all over for the unknown soldier. Steven . . . Italian, brown eyes, dark wavy hair . . . Likes; fast cars, airports, going over 160 mph . . . Dislikes: arrogant people, snobs . , . Pet Peeves; working Sunday morning, flying in the clouds . . . Favorite Activities; flying, scuba diving . . . college. Janica Margaret Nieh 395 Wt-atherbee Drive Our memories of yesterday will last a lifetime; wr 11 take the best, forget the rest, and someday well find these are the best of times Jan. Jani . . . long, blonde hair, blue eyes, insane . . . Likes: cheering. Marshfield Fair, ( .A.P. Squadron ... Pet Peeves; the tough crowd ' . ex-lM)y-friends . . . ' Outrageous! , Mon petit chien . . Favorite Activity; being a cheerleader on the nin . Friends:M.A.,C.C..T.P..(Susier.the Mag . Wolver- ine crew . , . Thanks Mom Dad. I love you , . . college, law school. Musical 3,4, Chorus 1.2.3.4. Glee Club 1.3.4; Ftwtball Cheer- leader 2,3. capt. 4, Basketball C heerleader 2.3. capt 4. Green Years Staff 4 Brvan O Brien 111 Lake Shore Drive You can take the lx)y out of the city, but you can ' t take the cit ' out of the lK)y, OB ' s . . big. loud. Iaz ' . crazy, always laughing, cit - boy. wild! . . . Likes, mad parties, road trips, all weekends, rats. Rolling Stones . Pet Peeves: broken windows, finks, fakes, flashing blues ... 1 swear, 1 didn ' t do it . Hey. what are you crazv? ' . You rat . . , Faxonte Activities chewing straws, fixitl all Friends; Beans. Crop. B M , B 2 s, D M .T A . K C; .Chuck. K.K., ' eto. Bndge Boys. Kim ( Found the bridge, Rossie, P Station, clubbing in Boston, with Kim undecided F(x)tball 4. 72 Lauren Leigh O ' Brien 30 Putting Drive The hardest illness to cure and the one most likely to leave its victim a chronic invalid is adolescence. Lau, Ester. Lulu . , . blonde hair, green eyes . . . Likes: whales tales at Dux, F H Team, skiing, 22, R H P S., PR 81 . . Dislikes: rumors, ragging with K.P., operators of NC . . . Pet Peeves: USMC, hills, walking, petty weekend -.. C.A.U. Shuutuup! . . . Favorite Activities: field hockey, weekend caps with L.F., BSWK, summer of ' 80 Friends: Tommy Mc, K.P,, L.F.. L.S., ' 82 gang, T.L . Found: NC. walking with T ' . . . college. AFS 1,2,3.4; Spring Track 1, Ski Team 2.3. National Honor Society 3,4; Drama Club 3; Ski Club 2,3, Field Hockey 1,2,3, capt. 4. John F. Ogden 133 Farm Lane No bird soars too high if he soars on his own wings. Johno. Yon ho. Windy . . , tall, fake hair . Likes; care atti- tudes, strange personalities, soccer, hockey games . . , Dislikes: SATs, plastic people . . Pet Peeves: Captain Dissention. little red hght. party at Johns house . . E-R-R-R-B-O-O-M-P-E-K- H-H. . . Favorite Activities, eating, pizza runs, sleeping . . Friends. Lynn, the boys of ' 82, God, T.L., Capt. Dissention II, you too Ned. M.G., the Block and so on ... Found: with my other half , college. Boys ' Hockev 1,2, 3. capt. 4; Spring Track 1.2.3.4, Boys ' Soccer 1,2,3, capt, 4. Margaret O ' Hara 145 Stanford Drive People who like others are the people others like Meg . . . brown hair, hazel eyes, long fingernails , . Likes: weekends, the beach, Scituate. dances . . Dislikes, mornings. saving money, homework, G.S. meetings ... Pet Peeves: chipped nail pohsh, cliques, phonies, busy phones . . . What a cracK-up. . Oh. my Gtxl ' , Youre kidding. . . . Favorite Acti- vities: dancing, tennis, boating, bike riding, camping, shopping ... Friends: T.A,, L,M., Mat K., T.H.. girls at J, HA. . The Girls . Good luck class of ' 82 . , . college. Musical 2, Drama Club 1. Powder Puff 4, Hockey Cheerleader 4, Color Guard 2,3. V. - Carol L. O ' Malia 51 Dover Terrace One day you find I was the one, but tomorrow mav rain so I ' ll follow the sun. The tall blonde with naturally curlv hair , Likes: B-ball, V-ball, winning, drawing. Tree, Muff, J ' L., Eth. Kate team. Cape Cod, bts of greyhounds . . . Dislikes: those things under 30 sec., hammer eyes, losing. N.H, intersections on rainy nights, alliga- tors That drives me crazy if vou know what I mean, you know what I mean ' : ' . Favorite Activities: art. B-ball. V-ball. good times at good parties . , . art, to be famous, Volleyball 1.2.3,4, National Honor Society 3,4; Green Years art editor 4. Girls Basketball 1.2.3.4, Student Council 4, Powder Puff 4. Chris Oppedisano 41 Lorraine Road If life was a play we would all have leads and perform to standing ovations from the universe. The Chrisco Kid . . . Likes: Fleetwood Mac, classical piano music, theatre, girls . . - Lord, it ' s hard to be humble, ... Favorite Activities, write plays, poems, and sing Musical 3.4. Chorus 4; One Act Plav 3.4, No Parentheses 4, Drama Club 3.4. Susan J. Padell 71 Fearing Drive ' our dreams remain dreams until you takeachancf with people. Sue. Super Dell. Pads . . too late, too mixxiy. and too gullible . . . Likes: volleyball. Spnngsteen. a good laugh . Dislikes: bugs, confusion, bemg embarrassed Pet Peeves: Janet ' s Doors attacks , . , Terrific! . . . Favorite Activities: water skiing with Ed. E B 180 s . . Friends: Ed. Karen, Kaths. Lynn. Peeps. V-ball team, class of 82 . . . Found, id Horton with Lynn and the P.O.V . cxillege. Volleyball 1.2.3.4. Orcfiestra 1.2,3. Softball 1.2, AFS 3, One Act Play 3.4, Student Announcer 3.4. Musical 4. Photography Club 4. NHS. 4 73 Annette Marie Palermo 1320 High Street All things work unto good for those who love the Lx)rd. Annette, Amp . . . long, brown hair, green eyes, smiling . . . Likes: frienas, 10 5 80, piddidles, roses, tinka-toy. green M M ' s , . . Dislikes, phonies, waiting for people, smoking . . . Pet Peeves, busy signals, 215. spotlights, cliques. Mr. B. ' s math language, pushy people , , . What ' s up? ' , No way. . . , Favorite Activities: Y.L., talking. long rides , . . Friends; Ron, Julie, they know who they are . . . Found: O. S. S. W. R. . Sky- Way . . , college. C.PA. Luck to ' 82. Softball 1. Pep Club 1; Football Cheerleader 2. Basketball Cheerleader 2; AFS4. Green Years Staff4, Powder Puff4, Senior Class Play 4. Ronald Mark Parker 215 Weatherbee Drive Take oflF your headphones, hear what s going on. You can t live in a time zone, you ve got to move on. Ron . . , non-conformist, individual, procrastinating, one-liners, boots . . . Likes: New Wave, soccer. Rav Davies. vid games, WKRP , SCT ' ■. Duane Glasscock . Dislikes: preppies, R.L , work, repair bills . - Pet Peeves: alligators, snobs, moody people ... Wicked good. .- Favorite Activities, music, sports, cars , , Found: in theCamaro, record stores. Stoughton . . . major in engineering in college. Spring Track 1.2, Winter Track 2, Math Team 3.4. National Honor Society 3.4. Musical 4, ' Lisa Ann Patterson 7 Webster Street I believe you can ' t be happy unless you take some emotional chances and come face to face with your real feelings- Leese. Lee , , , tight worn-out jeans, long finger nails, brown eyes ... Likes: M D. ' s fingernails, PCs spiderman. Doug ' s corned beef, honesty . - - Dislikes, rumors, ego trips, cruising . . , Pet Peeves: cold rinks, Jr. F.F , slow drivers, organizing, (L J) , .. Willya? . Hey kids! , C. ALL . You Animal. . . . Favorite Activities: kitchen table talks, 5 a.m. road trips, driving with M D in the Datson Friends: D.PG., The Sr. C 6r jr. C , , . Thanks to ever ' one! Powder Pufi 4. Hockey Cheerleader 4. Senior Class Play 4. Kristin Marie Penza 296 Farm Lane Don ' t surround yourself with yourself, move on back to square. Penza, K.P. ... brown hair and eyes, always late . . . Likes: Nubber Squad, the Riff-RafT, 32 . . Dislikes: reality, Freds ... Pet Peeves: Crichow O.T.R. paranoia, smoke ... You faggot . I ' m in love! ' . , . Favorite Activities: toumev action, going sideways ,. . Friends: Johnny. Lau, Spam. Orms .J.C.T.. Dinger. M.M,. J.C, T, Grinchand thegang. ' BOand ■82mcl , . . Found; Rocky Horror P.S.. soever field, slopes . . . college, AFS 1,2,3,4; Girls ' Soccer 1.2,3,4; Spring Track 2,3; Winter Track 1.3; Ski Team 2,3; Ski Club 2,3; French Club 3; Powder Puff 4, Photography Club 3,4; Sr. Class Play, Glenn Petersen 2(Mi Conaiit Road I ' ve been dazed and confused lor so long it s not true, Pete doing my own tlung, wliatever it mif it l)e . . . Likes: individuals Dislikes, clones, stereotypes Pet Peeves: society ' s way ' . bando buggies . . Insane individuals Smooth . ' You ' re crazy, man ing, beach trips . . . college Ski Team 1. Bovs S(xx:er 1.2.3 Favorite Activities: travel- Christine A. Petrucci 474 Canton Street Into each life some ram must fall Tina short, bniwii hair, brown eyes, nttx- smile, always laughing Likes, funny (K ' ople. winter, laughing with Kelly at practice. C hinese ftxxl. night competitions Dislikes, getting up earK . rainy competitions . - Pet Peeves working at 500 AM,, typing. l eing asked why my nickname is Tina You crack me up ' Favorite Activities txtlorguanl. shoppmu. listeningto the radio Friends: Cindv, N J . Babs. Meg. Kellv C.. MP, J P , Mom and Dad Found at the Uxker with (-indy. Dip-n-Sip , . , junior tx)llege. dental hygenist. Pep Club 1. Band 1.2.3,4. Dnil Team 1.2.3,4. Color Guard 1.2.3.4. 74 Johnna Petrucci 26 Lull Street Your hands can only be filled when they are opened. Mouth . short. bLtL-k hair, bniwn eyes, big moutli . . Likes: shopping, pay day. cruising, gold, clubbing . . . Pet Peeves; Pam, Gordie in English, being told what to do . . . But will ya hsten? , Just relax ' . . . Favorite Activities; riding, clubbing . . , Found: at G.R . HP Friends: ORG. Jan. MoUe. KG,, P W . Charlie. Denise. C.F . Mom and Dad. M.L.C , P.F. ... college. Spring Track 1,2. Powder Puff 4. John William Pinciaro 11 Wagon Road Living life uith a smile and good friends leaves pleasant memo- ries for the future Pinch . . . Likes, old cars, talknig boxing with J.M., teasing La La, grey horses, high tops. Nicki s boots . . . Dislikes: Saturday morning practices, pulling splinters, dirty white walls . . . Pet Peeves: Pine , I just sowed , Lets munch. ' . B-zombies attitudes, TTP . . I never laughed so hard. . . Favorite Activities: playing hoop, going to the races, cruising in the bomb- er with Pattie . Friends, family. Pattie. the boys, class of 82 . . . Found: Bella ' s Friday nights, on thecx urt. S.D, ... Thanks Ma and Dad . . college. Football 1. Boys ' Basketball 1.2.3. capt. 4, Sandra L. Polechronis 21 Wells Avenue To attam all of your goals in life, is a well formed dream. To reach out and grasp just a few is greatness that too few realize thev have fulfilled. Sandy. Polo , . , a shortie, big brown eyes . . . Likes; sunsets, G. B. ... Dislikes: moving from 444 , , , Pet Peeves: the glamour chicks, my hearing , . . Whaaat, popcorn in your ice cream? ' . . Favorite Activities; singing, acting . . Friends; Jack. The Who, Dude, Wonkers. Jen S.. Jen B . Sue D . B.C., L.G. . . . Found; in my car , catching the worm . . . college . . . Band 1.2.3; Concert Band 1.2.3; Musical 2.3.4; WHS Dance Band 2,3,4; Chorus 2.3.4; Band Officer 2,3; Thespians 4. Daniel Pond 136 Lake Shore Drive Pondo . . . blond, blue eyes . . . Likes: going to parties and football games . . . Dislikes, getting up on a Monday morning, P.T., eating lunch in front of G.L. , . . Pet Peeves: not having monev . . Favorite Activities: playing football, baseball Friends:G.S.,C R D.. Mitch. J. S.. MR., P.T., G.I, ... going to school, moving to California, and getting rich. Football 4; Spring Track 4; Weight Lifting Maryellen Power Deborah A. Pratt 30 Palomino l ane Friendship improves happiness and abates miser ' . by doubling our joy, and dividing our grief. Mare, P . . short and small, a spaz , , . Likes; MI., BT. ' s. S.B. s. A . the spaz words, silver jewelr ' . kneesocks . . . Pet Peeves; slamming doors, ducks, one-way street. H-Block. wait- ing for the phone , , • ' TET III ' ToKB and R KB.! ' , ' Foom! (Poof!) . , - Favorite Activities: Gouting ' . weddings with K,B.. A.N. ' s, 5a.m, withCal!. A W ing . Friends: KB ,T , P , Gal. G. Tose Gang, class of ' 82 thanks to the family . . . college. Spring Track 1,4, No Parentheses 2,3.4. Band 2,3, Concert Band 2.3.4. AFS 3.4, National Honor Swiety 3,4, Winter Track 4, Green Years Staff 4. Powder Puff 4. 91 Alder Road Love one another, Deb. Debs . . . baby blues . longhair, always in fashion, always smiling . . . Likes: fashionable clothes. New Year s Eve. summer of ' 79 . . . Pet Peeves: jealous people, empty gas tank . . . Hey baby! . . . Favorite Activities. g mnastics. skiing traveling . . . Friends; G.R.. ME. ED. PC . V,A . the guys . . . Found: chuckling with Chris, with the guys , , . Thanks to Mrs, Stacy. Mom, and Dad . , . fashion, ct)Mege. Gvmnastics 1,4. Pep C:lub 1.2.3.4. Powder Puff 4, Hockey cheerleader 4. 75 Robert J. Prevett, Jr. 25 Eldridge Place Success, remember, is the reward of toil. Bob, Prev . . . 5 10 ' . short hair, shm . . . Likes: Led Zep.. food. M I.T,. Blues, Bigmouth, V H ' s , DisHkes; Roches, disco. the Boss . . . Pet Peeves: hberals. J.B,, Shakey, Matta . . . What? . . . Ummm. what was I going to say? - Favorite Activities: track. Swim Team, M.T., saihng, sleeping ... Friends: B.B,. J.F., D K.. R.L,, DM,, P.U, S.U.. B W, ... college, engineering. Swim Team 1.2,3, captain 4. Chess Club 2. Spring Track 2.3,4. Cross-country 3,4. National Honor Society 3.4, Math Team 3.4, Susan Elizabeth Randall 27 Greenacre Road To worry is to put todays sunshine behind tomorrows clouds. Susan , conscientious, blue eyes and brown hair Likes; cats, Fridays. chcK-olate, Italian food, musicals, Boots . - . Dis- likes: people who judge too soon, innexible people, not having enough time - . . Pet Peeves: m, fakes, tests, driving - . Really? . Shunt ' ov ' , What? . . Favorite Activities: bowl- ing, sewing, horseback riding, volleyball, swimming, cooking, G.L., sleeping . . . Friends: M.D,. B,T. , R.C., rest of the gang. K.C, and all the C ' s - , . college. Volleyball 2. Musical 3. Green Years Staff 3.4. AFS 4, Senior Class Play 4. National Honor Society 4 Eugenia Renzi 31 Sterling Road And so my friends we II say gtxid night . - . For time has claimed its prize But tonight can always last as long as we keep alive the memories of paradise , , Renz. Gine Fest. Dude 5 . . . Cosmo-Girl . . . Like: partying . . . Dislikes mind games, obsessions Pet Peeves TGroun- chers scurry cat. ' Pugs . Chinese redlights . . ' But the thing is ... - Favorite Activities: shopping, college life Friends: class of 82, Edward-Jay. Dudes. Florida Gang, the Men , .Mad-dog Steve Found bouncing off the walls. Ft. Lauderdale . Many thanks to Mom and Dad , college, rich, famous. Field Htxkey 1.2.3. Spring Track 1, Winter Track 1. Powder Puff 4. Hocke Cheerleader 4 John Ripley 124 Mill Street Life is a Ripper, RipperT , , . brown hair. 5 ' 8 Vfe . medium build . . , Likes: music (basically all kinds), playing trombone in Dance Band . . . Pet Peeves; AM, radio, Wednesday night Marching Band practices . . ' What good are ya? , . Favorite Activities: running, read- ing, building radios, listening to shortwave broadcasts , . . col- lege, travel, broadcasting. Band 1,3,4. Concert Band 1,3.4; Orchestra 4; WHS Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; Spring Track 1,3,4; Pit Orchestra 3.4. Jane Rizza 26 Beverly Lane It is a smart person who always tries to make new iriends. for it is a f(K)l who thinks he has enough. Jane . . , big green eyes, always smiling . Likes, long sum- mers, Fioruccis. Vespas, Italian guys . Dislikes: being late for homer(K)m, acting your age . . . That ' s debatable, ' Favorite Activities mooching money, playing cards m the media center, going to the Marina for icecream . Found: Bergson ' s. Italy , . Friends M.G.. A,P , E.P,. lazia, lo io, Mark. Marc, (Jink, and family , , , college. Spring Track 1. Powder Puff 4, Student Council I. Student Advisory Board 1. Sheila Marie Roach lOH Parker Street Beyond obeilience is freedom Irom fear and l eyond fear is ojx ' n- ness to life and be ' ond that is love Sheila. Roaehie . !)lue eyes, blushes. bandana.s Likes Olts, B ( N . sincerit ' , running slowly Dislikes moniings. pigging out. confusion, math. Pet Pee es softltall splinters, speedwork. C; (i talk, depression (mvc inea break . I m hungn ' . . Favonte Activities, S.D.Y (.i . Irish nighthfe, , FS Friends Eileen. D ' H . T C . Po| e. M D Found Ireland, wrong place at right time, math eenietarv ixillege Girls Basketbiilll.Vollevball 1.2.3. WmterTrmk 2.3.4, SoftMl 1.2.3.4. Powder Puff4. Chorus 1.2, Musical 2.3.4. AFS2.3.pres 4. Grtren Years Staff 4 76 V - Ji f . Christine Elizabeth Roberts 48 Wessex Drive To know is nothlDg at all, to imagine is everything, Chris. Robbie Roberto . . . tall brunette, blue eyes, friendly . . . Likes; 8 22 81, New Year ' s Eve, discussing details with Alexa . . . Dislikes: M.E. ' s squeakmobile . . . Pet Peeves; Fred, you ' re hatin ' it today , moments of silence . . . Hey baby! . . . Favor- ite Activities; laughing uncontrollably . . . Friends: Steve, Deb- bie, Alexa, Eike, Marg, Cheryl, Fearsome Foursome , the roofing crew , Florida crew . . . Found: with Steve, chuckling with Deb at the Pratt ' s . . . Thanks to Mom, Dad, and the whole family for all their support . . - college. Powder Puff 4, Cheerleader Hockey, Football 4. Green Years Staff 4. Norman Rorrie 924 Clapboardtree Street Norman . . . Likes; apple pie. going out on weekends - . Pet Peeves: low on gas in car. brothers borrowing my car, getting up early in morning What s new ' , . Favorite Activities: bowling, roller skating, riding my bicycle ... 2 year college, business management. Green Years Staff 4. No Parentheses 3. Senior Class Play 4. Michael Ruggiero 208 Weatherbee Drive Mike . quiet, brown hair, brown eyes, sincere baseball . . college Baseball 1,2,3, capt. 4, Football 1.2.4 Likes: Lisa Marie Russo 155 Woodland Road If you see someone without a smile, give them yours. LaRue. Fand .. nice smile, sensitive Likes: F.FS, SU- PREMES, Jimmy baby, shopping . Dislikes; jealousy, gla- mour girls . Pet Peeves; rumors. MR.. AM., pretending. Lunatic fringe , telephones, being considered rich, smiling- faces, 9 19 81. 3 20 82 Hi kids . Tncognito , He was nice ' , Oh ure. . Favorite Activities; spving, vellow lights, goosing . Friends Joev. B A . LarkA ' MR, S L . S R,, G.K.. family .. Found: Tahiti. DA, Endicott. BB. OF, J.B.. S.C.P., AD, . , Thank s Mom and Dad ' . ctillege. marriage. money, children. Field Hockey 1,2, Basketball Manager 1.2, AFS 3.4. National Honor Society 4. James C. Rudser 60 Spruce Drive It was the best of times. It was the worst of times It was the age of wisdom. It was the age of ignorance Tex, Jim . . . tall, blond, serene . . , Likes: Buzz, icecream. 23 . . . Dislikes; J. Bronowsla. Flip. James . . - Pet Peeves: basic care attitudes. W. P. D.. throats . . No, seriously ' . What a drag. . . . Favorite Activities: soccer, skiing, tennis, deathrides . . . Friends. Dan. Pope. Bio. Squat, Tom. Dr. Bill, Reg Found: in A J. ' s green bug . . Notre Dame. Ski Team 3, capt. 4, National Honor Society 3.4. Boys Soccer 2,4, Boys ' Tennis 1,2,3, capt. 4, Powder Puff Cheerleader 4, Senior Class Play 4. Kevin J. Saccone 189 Porter Street Many of life ' s failures are men who did not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. Ba . , . Likes: good times with friends, skiing, oldies, being outdoors . . . Dislikes: people who stop on yellow lights. West- wood lingo . . . Pet Peeves, fakes, stopped school buses, staying in one place too long, intellectuals, homework . . Found: with Beth, at Anne ' s, cruisin ' . . . Friends: Beth, KB.. J. P., PC, V.A. ... four year college. Pep Club 1. Football 1.2. 77 Glenn Santarpio 61 Lorraine Road See you on the dark side of the moon. Likes: Pink Floyd, parties, weekends, Rush, Yes . . Pet Peeves; Monday mornings, disco . . . What a rush. ' . Fly by night. . . . Favorite Activities; parties, soccer, frisbee, concerts . . . college, stairway to heaven. Karen F. Scott 51 Hawthorne Street Karen, Karen J,, Jack . . radical unintentional hate faces . . . Likes: S D-S-W , Neil Young, blue eyes. M ' A S H and B B . . . DisHkes: PREPS, the reality patrol . . Pet Peeves: broken dates, LP., sharing glasses in math .- That ' s hysterical. , Run that bv me. one more time. ' , Found: Baybank, any- where but art. Gaks . Friends; PC, jcKjde . Debbo. Dan. Tom. Trish. and the Rolling Stones . . college . - . thanks to Mr. Milan and family Spring Track 1.2, AFS 4. Green Years Staff 4. Girls Soccer 1,2, Senior Class Play 4, Short term Exchange Student 4. Doughnut Committee 4, Powder Puff 4, Hockev Cheerleader 3 William Seward 20 Loring Street Im getting ready for the Judgement Day! Are you ready? Bill - . friendly smile, happy-go-lucky, tall, brown eyes Likes: people, music, dances, food, dates, summers on the Cape . . Dishkes: math, homework, rain, empty gas tanks . . , Pet Peeves; no money, Norwood after 11,30 p.m , cigarette smoke. DISCO . . Oh no ' , I didnt forget my homework, my cat ate it!!! ' . . , Found; with friends . Favorite Activities; singmg. collecting glass, bemg outdoors . Friends: AD. N R , B M,. CO . j R-. E J .S B , M.G. AND — SU— many others ' college. Musical 1.2,3.4, Chorus 1.2.3,4. Double Quartet 2.3.4. Swim Team 3.4, Spring Track 1.2. AFS 3. Dale Suzanne Shanning 161 Pond Plain Road Happiness is found in simple thmgs — a sparkling laugh, a refreshing tear, an understanding smile. Dale , , , big blue eyes, preppie , , . Likes: Preppies, little doughnuts, popcorn, a certain Walp«)le boy . , Dislikes; cur- fews, homework, snobs, veggies . . , Pet Peeves; parking lots, slow drivers, pitchforks, hospitals . , , ' No biggie, . NO WAY! , Really though , . , Favorite Activities: skiing, golfing, going to Faneuil , Found: the Halfway. B,K,. on the slopes, with the girls , , , Friends: Deb, Sue, Gina, Kim, Becky, LB.. J.M,, DM.. Paul . . college . THANKS MOM AND DAD!!!! Spring Track I. Green Years Staff 4; Field Hockey 1.2.3, capt. 4, Girls ' Basketball 1.2. manager 3. Powder Puff 4, Senior Class Play Staff 4, Pamela Shippey 100 Oak Street When in distress, weep with one eye, wink with the other. Pee, Pam, Ships , . , short brown hair, brown eyes , Likes; giKxl times, eating out, A.N. s, M.L.s. meeting people . . Pet Peeves; busy signals, domineering [X ' ople. Monday mornings . QaxA out ' . Hi cutie ' . What ' s up chicks? Enjoys gouig to F.B games and parties Found: S M.. LB., Berg- sons. P (; s, with friends Friends. T . P . L.J. J. C. Y.B., R A . P W,. N B . S M Crew, and others , Bentley College, accounting Thank s Mom and Dad Band 1.2.3; Concert Band 1.2,3.4. Orchestra 1.2, Pit Orchestra 2. AFS C:lub 1,2,4. Powder Puff 4: Diane Lisa Simpson 16 Linden Street Eat. drink, and be merr for tomorrow you have to face reality. Dee curl hair. prett smile, nice laugh, hypo. Likes club- bing, camping, caps, riding motorcycles Pel Peeves: Freds, slamming d(X)rs. loud mouths. Ih ss people Fd orite .Activi- ties: skiing, dancing . . . Leave me alone 1 know what I m doing, . Poor excuse. . , . Police Academy. MARRI. GE OK H3 Powder Puff 4. Field H(Kktv 1 78 Tracey Lee Simpson 16 Linden Street Do to others as you want others to do to you. Trace . . . wild, crazv, different, wavy blonde hair haze! eyes . . . Likes; U.V.M., food fights, B cruisin in Scit. getting on stage, crazy people, being with the gang . , . Pet Peeves: Monday mornings, sitting Cnuck ' s office, paying for Bermuda, snobby people . . . Hey kids. , Cool out. , Go for it, . . . Favorite Activities: dancing in Chattum ' s raquetball. swimming, playing cups ... Friends: Sue , M.O.. K.A.. D.C., class of ' 82. Scit people . . . Found: working, Boston, always mobile, in the bird . . . unknown. Softball 1.2.3, Powder Puff 4. Lisa Marie Singer William Singer 102 Croft Regis Road High winds do not last all morning, heavy rains do not last all day — If heaven and earth can not make things eternal — how is it possible for people? Dude 4. Linda Zamer, Dinger. Lees . . . brown eyes, machine- gun laugh, never on time . . . Likes: bad jokes, kitchen table talks . . . Dislikes, sharks, snow banks , . . Pet Peeves: stage fright, choking . . , Only kidding , Fluff? . . . Favorite Activities: 5 A.M. road trips, playing detective . , Friends: ' 82 gang, the Dudes. 80 guys. Studio Gang . , . journalism, blackbelt. Drill Team 1, Spring Track 1, Winter Track 1,2. Field Hockey 2.3.4. AFS 2.3.4. Photography Club 2.3,4. Class Play 4, Powder Puff 4, Hockev Cheerleader 4; 100 Croft Regis Road Live some, love some, and have a lot of fun. Dinger . - Likes, parties. B.T.s, snow, cars, lifting, food, all- nighters, B-Z ' s. tunes, running . . Dislikes: no tunes, home- work. Fred. Exxons . . . Pet Peeves; cops, fines, seeds . . . Why not? . . Favorite Activities: lifting, running, partying . . . col- lege. Cross-country 2, Winter Track 2. a ft a - Joseph X. Smith 59 Lakeshore Drive Joe, Smitty, Xoey . , . tall, blond hair, blue eyes, cute, sneakers and jeans . Dislikes, Bergson ' s . . Pet Peeves: puppet power Yeah right ' . WRONG! . . . Favorite Activities: partying ... Friends: G.L.. CR.D., Pond, Mitch, Thyman. Rugger. Judie, Shiney . . . college. Football 4. Spring Track 4. Winter Track 3, Boys ' Basketball 1 Kathleen M. Smith 5 Centennial Drive. Norwood It is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye. Kathy, Smitta. Shrimpy , . , red hair, green eyes, Irishy . . . Likes: yellow, 4. arg ' les. T, B. - - , Dislikes: Jackie O , cx llege apps,. cabs . , . Pet Peeves; Myron, commuting , . , Awesome wishes Trish , EB, , . . Favorite Activities; vollevball. A. P. 2. Fnends: McCaff, Sue. Who-deet. Trish, Debbo. Blais. Eddie. Nanc . Lynnie. Junie P,. Mrs. H,. Soph buddies, family ... Found: gym, J,H., the locker , Hardiman ' s. Softball 1,3.4. Basketball 1.2, manager 3,4. Volleyball 1.2,3. captain 4, Green Years Staff 4. Susan Smith 54 Beechnut Road Now the ears of my ears awake and now the eyes of my eyes are opened. .Sue . . . Likes: the Kinks, spring, Saturday momiups , . . Dishkes: Physics, finals , . Pet Peeves; not being able to get into the librar writing essays, buying gas , . , Get this , Guess what I didn ' t do? , Favorite Activities: swimming, skating, gomg to the beach, spending all my money on records, books and movies , , Found; at Skyway Cleaners , . . college, making a lot of money and building a real dream house, No Parentheses 3.4. Green Years Staff 4. 79 Gordon H. Snyder III 24 Linden Street Man should live by his own principle and never by someone else ' s, Hogan . . . Likes: cloverlanders. 3 lunches . . . Dishkes: disco, punk rockers, Monday mornings . . . Pet Peeves: being late, fleas, puppets, plastic people . . . Born a cloveHander, always a cloverlander. .-. Favorite Activities: hocke Friends: CD. DP, ,. U.S.M,C, Football 1, Boys ' Hockey 1,2.3.4; Boys Soccer 2, key, partying Elaine Spirounis 110 Endicott Street Live times to the fullest, for they beome memories too fast, Elaine, Lainc . . brown hair, brown eyes, gigglv. friendly . Likes: weekends, beach. C.A., chocolate sjiakes. Dedham. dreaming, Debbie 6c Alice, parties (9 4 Sl), showcase, summer. drive-in, Lincoln Park, concerts , . . Pet Peeves; Monday morn- ings, snobs, rainy days, Vogue models . . . ' CS.A.D , ' Meg- gal . ' Right! ' , You ' re young, you II get over it. No problem! . . . Favorite Activities: going out. listening to the stereo, talking on phone . . . Found; at Johns parties, uith AC. D D.. ML. AD., P F., AS,, J,S.. L-R.. M M. any-where but Westwood ... jr. college. Chorus 1, Drama Club 1. Janet Elizabeth Steeger 30 Spnng Lane Ever man has a place, m his heart there ' s a space, and the world can t erase his fantasy Jant, Ruby T tall, long blonde hair, llible . . . Likes; the Doors, volleyball, white convertible TR7 s. Doritos and dough- nuts . . Dislikes, getting caught, SAT ' s ... Pet Peeves; navy bluestationwagons, the ■■[X)pular ' crowd, turning red, stretchers Oh my God! ' . You ' re kidding! , Jim Mornson is alive. , Favorite Activities: volleyball, death ndes with KG., lunch nms with Bill, being a scientist Fnends Kath. Bill. C N.. S.M., everyone . LA. woman . . cx llege Chorus I; AFS 4, Softball 1, ollevhall 1,2,3.4. Green Years Staff 4; Powder Puff 4, Photography Club 4, No Parentheses 3.4. Jennifer Anne Sterling 41 Wessex Drive Happy times may come and go. but memories last forever. Jenna . . . long hair?, preppie . Likes; summers in Maine. O.E,I,B. and Fred, Pooh Bear, cookie batter, little kids ... Dishkes; good-byes . . Pet Peeves: a certain red bead, flat tires in S,C, , , Roll cups! , As if , , . , Favorite Activities; searching for prom dates with J B.. cruising on the QE2. long talks with Willie , , Friends, Jenna B, and the girls. LB,, Burgs, other summer buddies . . Found: Maine, Spin Off . . . U M O Musical 2,4. AFS 2.4, Spring Track 1. Winter Track 1, Green Years Staff 4: Ski Club 1.2. Powder Puff 4. Girls ' Soccer 1.2. Daniel C. Stockford 25 Reservoir Road The difference between genius and stupiditv is that genius has its limits. Dan. Stockv. A, J. , , . 60 , brown hair and eyes , . . Likes: Oscar, devil dogs. V ' W ' s, Nantucket. C ' hinarama , , . Dislikes; Yearlwoks. NBF D,. Moral Majority Pet Peeves: J B . air- heads, people breaking into my house. FK Republicans . . . What a drag, ' . , . Favorite Activities: death rides, acting. Bur- ger King runs .. Friends; SB,. DC , T,(; . P A ' . J R , B.C. J.C. P thc D S . K S , C J,, the bellringers Found; in green bug, with Scott . college. Musical 2.3,4, Thespians 4. One Act Plays 3,4. National Honor Society 3.4; Drama Club 3. Sr. Class Plav 4. Student . nn()uncer 3.4. Carrie E. Sullivan 53 EUis Street Wherever you go and whatever you do voull find a special magic in just being you. C ' are . . tall, dark browni hair, green-l lue e es Likes: beach, vacations, long weekeiuls. rap sessions with girls, riK-k, disco, animals. 2(K) Dislikes being t(K) tall, work, snobs , . Pet Peeves: getting up early, late people, Mondays. S.M B. ' s, working weekend nights. lH ring weekends I ' m 5 ft, 10 in., not 6 ft- ' , Just leave me alone ' ' . U ' icked gtxxl . That s mean, terrible, and awful ' . Favonte Activities traveling and l emg with fnends and familv , Friends; J M . PC. D K . R C . R I) Foun l beach, work, anv-when with the girls of R D, eollegc, work. 80 Paul Lawrence Sullivan 37 Meadowbrook Road It ' s safer to fall short than go beyond. Sully . . . brown hair, green eyes, bowlegged . . Likes: music, good chops , - , Dislikes: cola Sundays . , Pet Peeves: out of tune wcK)dwinds, unclosed doors Help me ' . Goof , Whaaatt! , , Favorite Activities; band, band parties, trumpet, sleeping . . . Friends: the Band, ■Moses , J.T. . . college. Musical 1.2.3.4. Band 1.2,3.4. Concert Band 1.2,3.4. Orchestra 1.2.3.4. WHS Dance Band 1,2.3.4, S E District Band 3.4. Band President 4, Hoop Band 2, Senior Class Play 3. William Sweeney 15 Lea Road A man chooses his friends not by whether they can make him laugh, but by whether he can make them laugh. Will. Wahoo. Wilbo . waves a lot. smiles a lot, a million and one excuses . . Likes quarries, capouts. Beachboys. F-ball. hamburgers w extra everything . . . Pet Peeves; singmg the side- line blues. Camp Monomoy, Cute , H.D. ' s B.W. ' s singing, being called Willow . . Wahoo , EEK-EEK. . Favorite Activities; W. track, commando raids, R M s HD. s. Maine, skin-diving, getting chased, skiing . - . Friends: the beachbums ' 81, the card sharks, M , Preppettes . , , college Football 1.2.3,4, Winter Track 1.2,3.4. Spnng Track 1,2.3,4, Green Years Staff 4. Martha Rose Systrom 64 Edgewood Road A little bit. O God. goes a long way Muff , , . green eyes, blonde hair, messy appearance . . . Likes; Mr. Jagger. Saturdays, going away, Coca-Cola. St, Louis. Ogun- quit, Mr Bunny and Secret Kitt . Pet Peeves; Mr J-. the Lodge, pushy men. labs, French V ' . , Don ' t worn,- about it. . Who cares: ' , . . Favorite Activities: skiing, calligraphy, pho- tography, reading, going out . , . Friends: Mo, OO. Bozo. Bo. Jo. Dennis P.. Eric . . college, engineering. Girls ' Softball manager 1, Ski Club 2, Powder Puff 4. Rebecca Louise Taber 1689 High Street To love, one must let go of fear. Tabes, Becky-Lou, Mafia . . , skinny, beautiful brown eves and hair, classy, elegant, independent Likes: BERMUDA ' The Cape! Vermont ' Pet Peeves; snobs, flirts, fake people, com- petition . Hi kids! , You goof , . . Favorite Activities; ballet, skiing, cruising in Daddvs red bird, partying on Ladies ' Choice Friends Michael. Mafia, Kevin, W H S.S.. TL. KB , college, lawyer StudentCounciIi.2. Basketball Cheerleader 1.2. Drill Team 2,3. Musical 2.3. AFS 3, Prom Committee 3, Hockev Cheerleader 3.4. Football Cheerleader 1.2,3.4. Ski Team 4. Powder Puff 4, Bernadette Marie Thie 240 Oak Street Man was given two eyes and one mouth, therefore, he should see twice as much as he says. Bern. Berns . . . black curly hair, quiet, glasses . . . Likes: Buffa- lo, Red Sox, lasagne, snow, soaps. Christmas . . . Dislikes: mud. Yankees, new wave . . , Pet Peeves: driving, indecisive people. Favorite Activities: bicycling, going to idminton. being outside , , . Friends; S C . CM, relatives, others . tx l- sneezing. the D K Fenwav, ping-pong, b; Rita. S R . M D.. t A lege AFS Club 3: No Parentht 3,4, Green Years Stiiff 4 Micheal Sean Thiel 286 Nahatan Street Mickey . . . tall, big brown eyes, brouTi hair, well-dressed . . . Likes: CHnt Eastwixxl, Ladies ' Choice, disco, my grand prix . . . Dislikes: pressure, tying shoes . . Pet Peeves: rock and roll. school, homework . . . Hey toots ' . What ' s up ' . Cool out . . . Favorite Acti ities: water skiing, driving fast , , . Found. Cape cx)d, on Ladies ' Choice . . Friends: Rebecca. W.H.S.S.. MM. J M . TL. BM . KM 6c M OBs. K.C.. F.B. ... college, dentistr) ' . Bovs Soccer 4, 81 Julie Cray Thompson 10 Pear Tree Drive The road was long but I ran it, The river was deep but I swam it. Jul, JC.T. . . . Likes: 7, Montawk races with Pam, Nubber Squad. Mellow Yellow, 108. lawriders, ski bums. Rocky HP S. . . . Pet Peeves; no license, lacking Efg, ski bunnies - . . C.A.V. , Fox! . . . Favorite Activities: skiing, sailing, couting, soccer, beingabeach bum , , . Found: Sugarloaf. U.S.A., Rocky Nook . . . Friends: Cav, Cal, Pam, Jay and David, I.L.S.. class of ' 82 ... college, medicine. AFS Club 2.3.4, Band 1, Concert Band 1. National Honor Society 3,4, Green Years Staff 4; French Club 3, Girls Soccer 1,2,3.4. Powder Puff; 4, Photography Club 4, No Parentheses 2,3. Ski Team 1,2. captain 3.4, Peter L. Thurmond Jr. 67 Cobleigh St, Let people tell you what to do and you are a follower, tell people what to do and you are a leader. Thydog, Thunder. Thurms . . , tall, funny, sometimes silent . . . Likes; sports, parties, work — (S.M.), The Dead. The Pats Celtics, Boston College Curry College . Pet Peeves; knives, fake people, green cars after parties. Cape Cod night at the movies . , , Get out of here. . - , Favorite Activities: sports. weight lifting, good card games , . . Friends; CM.. DP.. M.C.. A A. JT, DC. C W ; G L,. JS. G S,, EC, ... college. business, marketing, multi-millionaire. Leo Daniel Topjian Jr. 68 Alder Road An archer is measured not by the arrows which he shoots, but by his aim. Toppy . . . curly brown hair, brown eyes, short, wide shouldered . . - Likes: weekend parties, being crazy, girls . . . Dislikes: snobby girls, being pulled over by police . Pet Peeves: Camp Monomoy, smudges on my art work, those that touch my stun . . Help me. . . . Favorite Activities: practicing karate on my friends, doing outrageous artwork, going to gymnastics, playing h(Kkey . . . Friends Rob M., Howy, Kano. Bones. Bubba. class of ' 82 . . . college Boys ' Hockey 1. Spnng Track 1, Photography Club 1, Football 1,2,3, Green Years Staff 4; One Act Play 4. Boys ' Diving 4. John P. Trainor 21 Sycamore Drive Fools take chances, the wise follow a steady path to perfection. Johnny, J.T., Rhino, 53 . . , brown hair, blue eyes, stocky. never preppie . Likes: football, hockey nights. C.T . Slim Jims, snowfalls. 3C,B snoM. winning - , Dislikes: homework. B.F., ' s Mexican food, long waits . . . Pet Peeves; the Sled, losing. especially to Millis, boring summers, D.F, and C.J Huddle up. . Favorite Activities: skiing, golfing, skating, harvest time. F B, parties . . Found over the ball. Sammy White ' s. B K.. Quarries. M C . . . Friends; class of ' 82 and others . . college, Fo otball 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 2 AFS 4; Ski Team 4; Golf 4. Ehzabeth Anne Tschirch 31 Millbrook Road A smile relieves a heart that grieves. Tschirchie, T.. Liz, Como-T . , , long blonde hair . . . Likes: C , SB ' s, and BT ' s, zz top. Heavy Metal m m ' s. (GRB) Saturday nights . . Pet Peeves; car 1. stone walls, mint shamp(x in the back seat, parallel parking , O.K, , ' You rat. . What ' s up chicks? , P.R. . , . Favorite Activities: skiing, tennis with P, at M J , stating facts ,. Friends: Ships, Mare. C.C.. Janie. B C . G R.B Gang, class of ' 82 . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . Found H I at4:(K)a m .StarM andPG .G R B college. St: District Band 1, Orchestra 1, Musical 2. Band 1.2.3. Con- cert Band 1.2.3.4. AFS 4, Ski Club 4. Francis Turner 40 Parker Street Fran . . , 510 , blonde hair, blue eyes, mustache, dark glasses . . . Likes; carport , , Dislikes: court ' ard . Pet Peeves, going to referrals first thing in the morning when vou have a stud , Monday mornings There is alwa s a wav to get out of the carport. , . . plans to write music m a riK ' k and roll band 82 Ethel Twomey 42 Lorraine Road Once I rose above the noise and confusion just to catch a glimpse beyond this illusion. Eth, Wompka, Ethski, Wombat, Syphony . . , long strawberry brown hair, pug nose, blue eyes, seasonal freckles . . . Likes: Egg McMuffins, free blocks, family. Coca-Cola, weekends, Nell Young, J.T. . Skynyrd, workmen ' s food . . DisHkes; cold feet, blushing, being late . . Pet Peeves: homeroom. Spanish, gym . . . Really? , Sleep come free me , Have you seen Jeanne? , What block is this? . . . Favorite Activities, sleeping, dancing, laughing, pulling the snag . . . Friends: J.L., M.S., CO., M.S., J.H., GRG, PC, many strange acauaintances . . . Found. Youl- dens, Jeanne ' s, Dedham, among tne missing . . . college, per- sonal success. Pamela C. Ubillus 79 Gloucester Road We have tomorrow bright before us like a flame, Pam, Pammy , , curly top, mellow is nutt ' , Likes: Oreo ic( cream, phone calls from Miami, Florida, Sams spaz words , . Pet Peeves: when people ask for medium with jimmies, J.B, 12:00 curfew, Latin II, Bio. notes . . EBU . Shut up! . . Favorite Activities: sailing, tennis, LNOC. crazy talks with L, M S . , Friends Westwood gang. The Brookies. Dad and family Miami gang . Found Bubbling Brook, D.D., G.R. . . . col lege Musical 3.4, AFS 3.4. National Honor Society 3.4, Drama Club 3.4, Green Years layout editor 4, Powder Puff, No Parentheses 3,4. Student Director of Senior Class Play 4. Susan Margaret Umscheid 124 Briar Lane If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. if you dream it, you can become it. Sumscheid. Umpy . . curls, too short! . . . Likes: M.V,, serious discussions with MDG. and Li, diet Pepsi, sincerity, unicorns . . . Pet Peeves: schedules, parking, the B ' s . D.I L., being sick, W.PL . OK. fine . Oh my gosh! .. Favorite Activities: having fun. keeping busy . . . Friends: Mom. Dad, N C . MDG.. Li P U , Mo, Dana. etc. , college. AFS 2.3.4. One Act Plav 3. National Honor Society 3.4. Drama Club 3,4, Green Years Staff 4. Powder Puff4. Prom Committee 3; Swimming 3,4. Senior Class Play Dir. 4. Musical Dir 3, Girls ' Soccer 1.2. Doughnut Committee 4. Paul Valentine 182 Birchtree Drive Love is a value expressed by some people and received by others, but the best person is one who can both give and receive love. Val, 15 . . . 5 ' 6 . 145 . . Likes: QT. Garden, slapshots, N.U. dorms. New Years, Wheaton, Nantucket . , . Dislikes: Tabor at 5 am, M.P.D., Hartford St, ... Pet Peeves: partially unrolled windows, space cadets. Logan heads . . . No problem. , Yo. , Oh well. ... Favorite Activities: hockey, bells, BYF. De- Molay, library, training, R-Ball . Friends: Lisa, Etc.. Dan. Tom. Dave, Wacky. Bug. Mike. CfitB. Mr, Val. Sunny. Bell Ringers, Wolverines . . Found: N U.. rink. Mustang, Medfield . . . computers. Boys ' Hockey 1.3,4; Green Years Staff 4. Senior Class Play 4. Frances Ventresca 192 Canton Street Only the good die young! Francie . . . quiet if you don ' t know me. brown hair, brown eyes, short . . Likes: music, traveling, snow. Paris, cafes. Saturday nights. P,D., K.S.. R.R.. payday, the beach, Hanover Street, the Cape, cars . , . Pet Peeves: Joe. A.F,, stuck up people, moving . . . What ' s he talking about? . Hi, hun! . ' Totally N.C. . What are we doing this weekend? . ! m so embar- rassed! ' . - . Favorite Activities: bike riding, long drives, playing pool, Christmas shopping, picnics, Italy, clubbing pharmacy at Mass. College of Pharmacy of Northeastern. AFS 4. Powder Puff 4. Ted Vozella 98 Hemlock Drive Life is worth living! Ted . . . hazel eyes, blonde hair. Italian . . . Likes: late nights, going out on weekends, vacations. KISS 108 . . , Dislikes: Mon- day mornings, boring weekends. SMB . . . Pet Peeves: getting up for school, going to work . . . ' How ' s the car? . ' What, are you crazy? , . , Favorite Activities, hoc-key. footl aIl. baseball, bas- ketball, partying . Found: in a white Cougar, courtyard . . . Friends: C.B.. G.L.i. G.L.z. J B., M.S.. B.B.. P.B., V.G.. (RN) college, local school, construction business. 83 William John Ward 98 Forbes Road Make these days, the good old days. Wardo, Wah-doo, Bill . . . tall, blue eves, laughing, thinking, (Y.G.H.) ... Likes: beach trips. gooJ tunes, smiles, frisbee, good talks, running, chess , , . DisHkes: waiting, boredom, cur- fews . . . Pet Peeves: warwagon worries, busy tone, plastic peo- ple, solutions, liars . , . Hey now! . Yea. really. . . Favorite Activities: cashing in chips, dropping the eight ball, being with the guys . . . Friends: You all know who you are.. S.P.C. . . . more school, the Nationals. Spring Track 1.3,4, Boys Basketball 1.2, Winter Track 3,4. Cross-countrv 4, Powder Puff Cheerleader 4. Nancy Elizabeth Warren 176 Strasser Avenue A smile costs so little, but means so much. Nance blue eyes, friendly, cute . . . Likes, sweaters, junk food, driving, the Cape , , Dishkes: working weekends, snobs, living in Dedham, homework , Pet Peeves: being called a prep, busy phones, Nan . SATs, phonies, G.L. ... Be se- rious. . You ' ll get over it! ' , Des Colores. . . . Favorite .Activi- ties: P.R, ' 81, fainting, basketball, shopping . . Friends; Kevin, M G., IV1.J O , L F , K J , M.M , D.L . ED, T L . KB. .. college. Girls ' Basketball 1.2. Powder Puff4. Green Years Staff4. HiK-key Cheerleader 4; Senior Class Plav 4 Sarah Weinstein 48 Weatherbee Dnve Friendship is a horizon which expands when approached. Sarah . . brown hair, brown eyes, always wears high heels Likes: facial expressions, being on time, working, being in large groups, going out Saturday night , , . Dislikes: oeing fat, back- slabbers . . Pet Peeves cheerleaders, snobs, freshmen, BFs . . - Be a friend. , ' Might , Sanks , What sup? . . Found: Cincinatti Time Recorder, Cindv s house . . . Friends: C.B.. PC . PC . KB, R F. IC. MAW., the Gang .. Favorite Activities: partying, weight lifting, discus, jumping on a trampo- line . . . college- Chorus 1,2, Spring Track 1,3. ' Id V Maureen Ann West 92 Pond Plain Road What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us. Moe . long, light brown hair, blue eyes, big smile Likes: weekends, Friday 2:15. late nights, spending money, sleeping, snowfalls , . . Dislikes: good-byes, messed up plans, snobs, work- ing weekends . . . Pet Peeves: pep rallies. SATs, college applica- tions. CDE blocks, rainy Monaay mornings . . . No prob , What ' s new, , Huh? , ' Noway! ... Favorite Activities, par- tying, going to the beach, talking on the phone, being with Scott ... Friends; Scott, MS, JL, C O , , , college. Softball manager 1. Green Years Staff 4, Powder Puff 4. Dorothy Marie White 213 Whitew K)d Road The language of friendship is not words but meanings Dori, Dor ... blue eyes, friendly ... Likes; swilling DP., mellow music, nubber squad, rainbows, tots, openness . . . Dis- hkes: insincerity, acid roc k, embarrassment . Pet Peeves; hard guys, diets, math, brains, chicks. B.A.s . , How a ya? ' , . . Favorite Activities: S(Kxer, chatting Found: D D s. Swen- sen ' s, BC 211, on the phone, on the track . Friends, family, Janie, Trace, KB. C;. Jr. B . track team, others . . a llege, AFS 1.2,3.4, Spring Track 1.2,3,4, Winter Track 1,2,3.4, Girls ' S(Kver 1,2.3, capt 4. Student Clouncil 2.3. VP 4, Class Pres. 3. Exchange Student 3. National Honor Society 3. Pres. 4. Kristen Marie Williams UKS Weatherl ee Drive If you really want something, let it go, if it doesn t ct me back to you, then it wasn ' t yours, if it comes back, then love it forever! Kristen, Willie blue eyes, big smile . Likes; talking, hiK-key, lefties. part ' ing Pet Peeves: glamour girls, busy signals You g(K)i! . Wicked g(xxl. , Favorite Activities: swimming, ractiuetball. skiing . Found Hoche Bros . wnth John . Friends John, Soull, C ai. Judes, J + J. Ric hie. . N , family. Law. Skip, M Ac D B ( for nursing. Thanks Mom ' Spring Track 1.2. Girls Basketball 1,2. Girls Swim Team 1.2.3. Winter Track 3. National Honor StKiety 3.4, AFS 4. Powder Puff 4. Senior ( ' lass Plav 4- 84 Mary-Ann Winkelmes 55 Kingswood Road The secret of happiness is not in doing what one hkes, but in lildng what one has to do. Mare - , sincere, persistent, dependable, usually late . . . Likes. vacations, D. and M.s Ascent ' , ice cream, pullover sweaters . . , Dislikes: getting up early, smoke, deadUnes . . , It ' s freez- ing in here! ' , Tm starved! ' . . , Favorite Activities: playing piano and oboe, orchestra, plays, traveling . . . college Musical 4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, AFS 3,4. Thespians 4. Volleyball 2; One Act Flays 3. Sacred Cheese 1, National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Cluo 1, No Parentheses 3,4; Foreign Language Club 3. Sr, Class Play 4 Green Years Editor-in-Chief 4, Tri-Valley Band 4. Drama Club 3, secretary 4. JeflFrey T. Winslow 53 Crystal Hill Terrace Man is the hunter, woman is his game. JeflF. Winnie, Led. Bubba . . , tall, dark and crazv. shy. blue eyes, slim . . . Likes; large screamers, big crowds, when Nerd s grouchy, Jamie s big smile . . Pet Peeves: bemg grounded, snobs, backstabbers, clown faces . . Hey, big guy, what ' s up? . . . Favorite Activities; playing all sports, listening to music, boxing lessons from Ed . . Friends; Laurie, MA. family. Wizz, Willard, Lyncho, D.T. e Grand Prix, L.O., class of ' 82, family . . . millionaire, college. Band 1,2.3,4, Concert Band 1,2.3,4, WHS Dance Band 2,3.4, Swim Team 1,2, Spring Track 1,2. Winter Track 1. Edward Wisialko 60 Olde Carriage Road Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars. Wiz, Wizmo . . . tall, green eyes, brown hair, casual Likes; beach parties, card games. F.R W B W.T B. . . Dislikes: the destroyed at Wahoo ' s, Monday, trips in the crankmobile . . . Pet Peeves: being alone, snobs, waiting . . . She ' s %fif $ ! ' . Tm serious! , Friends: The Golden Boys. Prepettes, Hoss. S.F.. Rhino, Bubba, Buck, Papa. C.S.G.. Mrs. C. . . . Found: Berg- sons, campouts. S D.Y.G. , . . college, AFS 3.4. Spring Track 4. Cross Country 2,3,4. Winter Track 3,4; Boys Basketb l 1.2, Green Years Staflf4. 1 t H|Sji| tjr ■i 1 - H ' ■7 Christopher Charles Woicik 520 Canton Street If you ' re going to play with the big boys, be prepared to pay the price. Buck, Chris, Rock . . . brown hair, brown eyes, always tanned Likes; Gav ' s party. 36-0 routs, pumping iron. New Hamp- shire . Dislikes; Mondays, game films . . Pet Peeves: But only if we won the first two games. . . . Hey, how ' s it goin ' ? Favorite Activities; football games, track meets, most sports, gambling Found; in a weit troom. behind a rat form . . . Friends: loyal card players, sled team, various tracksters. many more , . . college. Football 1,2,3.4. Spring Track 3.4; Winter Track 3.4; Doughnut Committee 4. Green Years Staff 4 Nina Sunita Yalla 85 Locust Drive Life is half spent before we know what it is. Nina . . . short, black hair, brown eyes, very quiet . , . Likes: late nights, amusement parks, loud music, money, love stories, slow dancing . . Dishkes: rainy days, cars breaking down. SAT re- sults, punk rock, disco, fresh boys . . . Pet Peeves; immature boys, school librarians, preps, slow drivers, money moochers. curfews . . . Really? . . . Favorite Activities: talking on the phone, eating, watching T.V. . . Friends: M.M.. S.B.. V.C.. L.G., C.B. . . . college. Green Years Staff 4, Powder Puff 4. Dana Elizabeth Zalkind 130 Briar Lane If you ' re living up to your ideals then they ' re not high enough D Z.. Banana , , big hazel eyes, 5 min late, not preppv . Likes: yellow pants, apres-le-ski. suntans, Chinese food . . . Dislikes: mornings, blue hands . . . Pet Peeves: SATs, W B. deadlines . . . Favorite Activities: dancing, skiing, travelling, art . . . Friends, class of ' 82. CC. Red Dots , , Found: lost somewhere in the Mediterranean, on the slopes . . . college, medicine. Ski Team 1.2.3,4. Soccer 1.2. Swim Team 3. National Honor Society 3,4, Drama Club 3,4. Ski Club 1.2-3.4. AFS 3,4. No Parentheses 3.4. Sr. Class Play 4. Green Years art editor 4. 85 Camera Shy Glen Bothwick 29 Wentworth Street Beth Nash 193 Winter Street Edward Buonato 24 Sunrise Road George Savary 53 Burgess Avenue Ronald M aloof 48 Juniper Ridge Road Charles Whelan 12 Dean Avenue m In Memorium To Danny, a remembered friend: our paths will cross again. So dear friend, until then Kurt Kendrick ' 82 Daniel Mulgrew 1964-1978 88 89 Juniors Junior Class Officers (left to right): Secre- tary Diane Walsh, Treasurer Charles Foehl, Vice-president Joe Gallagher, Pres- ident Trese LaCamera Room 24 — Mr. Nolan Front row, (left to right): M. Benincasa, M. Arute, M. Borden, D. Albanese, M. Antonellis, D. Barry, P. Baggeroer. Second row: D. Babineau, B. Abel, W. Bent, L. Banker, B. Allman, S. Ambrose, L. Becker, A. Arakelian. Missing: B. Aho, A. Albrecht, R. Babcock, S. Bardzilowski, L. Barry, J. Boland. Room 45 — Mr. Thwing Front row, (left to right): P. Brady, P. Col- ella, O. Bregianos, L. Chapin, L. Both- wick, R. Buchmueller. Second row: E. Brown, M. Clarke, E. Cof- fin, S. Carreiro, J. Cavanaugh, P. Bre- gianos. Missing: J. Brawley, C . Breese, B. Brown, C. Bruno, J. Bruno, E. Bryan, K. Cariani, S. Carrabis, M. Cavanaugh, J. Cloney. 90 Juniors Room 110— Mr. Stack Front row, (left to right): A. Dalton, C. Coleman, M. Connelly, R. Collette, M. Darcy, J. Collins, G. Cornacchio, V. Davis. Second row; N. Crawford, M. Commane, W. Conley, H. D ' Angelo, J. DeAngelis, L. Crowe, D. Coughlan. Missing; C. Connolly, K. Crabtree, R. Crowe, L. Darcy, S. Davenport, K. Der- vin, G. DeSisto. Room 111 — Mr. Davis Front row, (left to right): R. Ferzoco, S. Fitzpatrick, J. Gearty, D. Dowd, T. Di- Giufio, C. DiPietro. Second row: J. Foxx, P. Fallon, J. Gal- lagher, P. Duray, S. Galberg, K. Finneran. Third row: D. Ganem, V. Devlin, J. Fitz- gerald, J. Dullea, C. Dickey, M. DiTullio, C, Ford. Missing: E. Fitzhenry, C. Foehl, C. Fox, M. Frain, M. Gardner. Room 112 — Mr. Avakian Front row, (left to right): A. Haddad, C. Hallow, J. Kalfopulos, P. Goodale, D. Ihnatko, G. Harakas. Second row, (left to right): Mr. Avakian, D. Granese, J. Henderson, A. Giiarino, L. Giierini. P. Giamhanco, E. Gundal. C. Goebel, J. Greely. Missing: L. Giberti, K. Gillis, D. Griffin, E. (;rube, 1. Hallion, M. Healy, A. Het- fron, S. Hoban, P. Hurley, D. Kane. 91 Juniors Room 113 — Miss Congdon Front row, (left to right): L. Lodge, D. Lo- wery, M. Macari, G. Keller, J. Lynch, M. MacDonald, A. Lynch. Second row: S. Manton, M. Kelly, M. Mancinelli, D. MacKinnon, D. Malloy, H. Mansiir, T. La- Camera, M. Magri. Missing: A. Kelly, L. Kirbv, T. Lane, V, Lane. Room 120 — Mrs. Hanlon First row, (left to right): D. Mather, J. McGinnis, S. Masison, K. Moriarty, C. McLellan, J. Morrison, D. Melia, K. Mar- tin. Second row: ]. Monaghan, J. Mc- Cusker, K. McDonald, P. McDonough, P. Melanson. Missing: R. Masiello, J. Mason, P. McCarthy, D. McCoy, S. McElroy, M. McGee, M. Mclnnis, J. McNamara, S. Merrill, E. Moloney. Room 125 — Mr. Hancox Front row, (left to right): S. Moses, T. O ' Toole, M. O ' SuUivan, M. Munroe, C. Murphy, R. Nazzaro, P. Murphy, F. Murphy. Second row: W. Petersen, C. O ' Reilly, S. Murphy, J. Murray, B. Pal- leiko, R. Murray, M. Padovani, ( ' . Peter- son, A. Pecararo. Missing: C. Mosca, K. Nash, R. Nazzaro, C Ormsby, J. Panagos. 92 Juniors Room 126 — Mrs. Malm Front row, (left to right): D. Rago, L. Priore, L. Rabatsky, L. Pratt, T. Rinaldi, C. Rorrie, G. Russo. Second row; N. Pe- trucci, M. Petrucci, L. Robinson, D. Prevett, R. Romaine, R. Roach, R. Reissfelder, R. Quigley, D. Rorrie, A. Pe- tronis. Missing: M. Quinn, J. Rines, T. Russo, L. Rzucidlo. Room 141A — Mr. Marx Front row, (left to right): E. Sugrue, H. Stone, B. Shain, K. Sheingold, D. Salis- bury, J. Spinale, D. Susi. Second row: H. Talty, M. Shafto, M. Shea, G. Shaughnes- sy, F. Thie, P. Sicard, J. Schiavo, P. Shu- tack. Missing: M. Smith, N. Steere, E. Sullivan, R. Swartz, D. Tahmoush. Room 14 IB — Mr. Van de Workeen Front row, (left to right): E. Towne, K. Welling, C. VVentworth, C. Washburn, C. Yphantes, D. Walsh, P. Toland, M. Zizza. Second row: R. Webber. C. Tosi, P. Web- ster, W. V ' arian, J. Trigilio, S. Traylor, P. White, K. Cariani, M. White. Missing: D. VanZile, W. Wonson, H. Williams, A. Yessaillian. 93 Sophomores Sophomore Class Officers (left to right): Treasurer Annie White, Secretary Laura Beltramini, Vice-president Mariann Rice, President Use Sigmund Room 23 — Mrs. Delaney-Smith Front row, (left to right); B. Boland, G. Beattie, A. Brown, J. Bride, M. Altohello, E. Aquilio Second row; C. Ayoub, P. Bennett, L. Aymie, E. Boehl, L. Beltramini, A. Abel Third row; Mrs. Delaney-Smith, M. Brooks, L. Boucher, S. Besser, R. Buono- pane, P. Baggeroer, J. Biggs, B. Brooks, D. Blumenthal, A. Arrigo Missing; K. Badessa Room 30 — Mr. Dhimitri Front row, (left to right); P. Catanesc, T. Colbert, J. Consoli, H. Chen, R. Creasi, J. Carlevale Second row; M. Casey, M. Carreiro, T. Colbert, B. Collins, J. Conley, C. Burke, L. ( ' appucino Missing; P. (Cameron, J. Cardinale, B. Carey, E. Carlson, L. ( arrabis, J. CMoher- ty, L. Cohen, R. Commane, J. Coppa, R. Cossette, C. Crabtree 94 Sophomores Room 46 — Mr. Nelson Front row, (left to right): C. DeSimone, G. Daher, P. Follett, G. Fiola, D. Dratch, P. Dorr. Second row: D. Dion, B. Delaplace, K. Cusack, D. Fleming, A. Crowe, S. Fal- lon, J. Delapa, J. Dalton. Third row: B. Ferraro, C. Doherty, P. Cummings, P. Eramo, P. DiCenso, C. Duray, C. Dillon, D. Ferry, Mr. Nelson. Missing: T. Curtin, G. Dew, P. Dwyer, A. Fox Room 4SA — Mrs. Thwing Front row, (left to right): P. Ganz, M. Glynn, S. Hallow, K. Gattozzi, A. Gold- faro, G. Frye Second row: P. Fuller, L. Gerulskis, M. Germaine, K. Haley, D. Gerlach, D. Gradv, ]. Fulciniti Third row: M. Ganem, L. Friedl, P. Han- nigan, K. Hall, A. Fritsch, K. Goldfarb, S. Gallagher, B. Gagliard Missing: K. Galvin, A. Gilmore, P. Girl- ing, D. Grokulsky, D. Guindon. Room 101 — Mrs. Rosengarten Front row, (left to right): G. Howe, J. Har- ris, K. Keefe, K. Hansen, K. Harrington, S. Katler, K. Irvine. Second row: J. Howley, D. Hegarty, M. Hutnyan, S. Jones, T. Jenkins, C. Jur- kiewicz, S. Keefe, B. Hill, T. Henderson. Missing: C. Hasiotis, J. Homsey, R. Hom- sey, J. Hubbell, L. Ihnatko, L. Jenkins, S. Jones, P. Keating, R. Keating. 95 Sophomores Room 122 — Mr. Harvvood Front row, (left to right): M. Lazzaro, J Libitz, E. Keyes, L. Longtnoore, M Lynch, J. Lindgren, V. Keyes. Second row: K. Kruger, L. Kelle , T. Lanzillo, R Lund, S. Lowell, K. Lundherg, A Lookner, D. Kelley, Mr. Harvvood. Mi.s.s ing: B. Kirkham, J. Kirrane. T. Kostigan, J Lane, K. Larson, G. Lassen, R. Leveckis P. Lozier, M. L nch. Room 123— Mrs. O ' Brien Front row, (left to right): K. Mazzarella. S. Lynch, C. Maguire, P. .MacDonald, J. Mc- Cusker, S. Mackay, L. McDermott. Sec- ond row: Mrs. O ' Brien, C. McCusker, C . Malloy, K. Margeson, V, Lynch, ( . Mac- Intyre, M. McKenna. Missing: L. Mac- Donald, J. Mackey, G. MacKinnon, NL MacKinnon, N. Macris, S. Magri, D Ma- her, ' . Marani, VV. Mayhew, B. McCiillis, C. Mclnnis. Room 127 — Mr. Earls First row, (left to right): R. Messina, D. Morrison, Mr. Earls, M. O ' Brien, L. Mundt, M. Nandi, G. Moriarty, L. Mosca, K. Morse. Second row: D. Mullallv, S. O ' Rourke, S. Nolte, G. Ormshy, M. McSo- ley, P. Nixon, J. Murray, A. Morrison, T. Nee, D. Mullen. Missing: A. Megley, M. Michael, A. Mirsky, G. Monaghan, T. Nader, J. Najjar, C. O ' Brien, A. Orphanos. 96 Sophomores Room 129B — Mrs. Hayes First row, (left to right); N. Richards, E. Page, M. Rice, R. Roth, M. Perrv, J. Ro- senkaimer, K. Rosenblad. Second row; C. Rabatsky, R. Saccone, C. PoH, E. Pappis, B. Palleiko, E. Romaine, C. Ruggiero, D. Peirce, S. Rzucidlo. Third row; D. Peters, W. Palhs, K. Pindel, S. Rich, C. Riley, R. Rudser, J. Procaccino, L. Riordan, L. Quinn. Missing; J. Ripley. Room 144A — Mr. Keegan First Row, (left to right); J. Smith, J. Schock, B.J. Swartz, L. Smith, V. Spakevi- cius, I. Sigmund, J. Sweeney. Second row: P. Strack, D. Sicard, D. Sheppard, S. Simms, S. Thiel, R. Shea. Missing; W. Sal- lale, S. Sareault, R. Sayers, D. Sesnovich, J. Shepperson, L. Simpson, G. Smith, J. Smith, K. Starratt, L. Stivaletta, D. Strauss, K. Subacs, E. Sullivan, S. Sul- livan, T. Sullivan, R. Swartz. Room 153 — Miss Maruca Front row, (left to right); G. Ale. , C. Thur- mond, A. White. K. Verdi, M. Ward. N. Umscheid. Second row; D. Valentine, B. Zieper, K. Welbv. J. Thornton, A. White, P. White, R. White, V. White. Missing; J. Tunney, M. Weinstein, D. West, J. Youlden, C. Zizza, M. Turner. 97 Freshmen Freshman Class Officers, (left to right): Secretar L. Thornton, Treasurer J. Dion, Vice-president L. Losardo, President J. Cronin. Room 33 — Mrs. Gray First row, (left to right); K. Breen, J Bruno, T. Banker, C. Abel, M. Barry, ] Bent. Second row; J. Brooks, C. Bean, T Bennett, T. Aaron, D. Brown. Missing; S Ackerman, C. Antonellis, J. Barrett, P Barrington, M. Basch, K. Bier, W. Brown C. Bruno, P. Bruno, A. Buechler, P Byrnes. Room 34 — Miss Tieri Front row, (left to right); W. Carlson, C. Crowe, T. Cashin, D. Carey, A. Christen- sen, P. Capobianco. Second row; R. Bier, K. Colbert, L. Coppolino, J. Conley, S. Callaghan, S. Coughlan, W. Cass. Third row; A. Collins, J. Carter, N. Cohen, J. Casey, R. Ciampa, M. Collari, J. Cronin, J. Conway, B. Cox. Missing; F. Cochrane, S. Collyer. 98 Freshmen Room 35 — Mr, R. Burke Front row, (left to right): M. Doursounian, J. Doherty, M. Daley, J. Crowley, C. DelConte. Second row: M. Cummings, S. Darcy, L. DeAngelis, J. Dion, M. Davis, P. Dakin. Third row: J. Dervin, P. Dre- sens, ]. DeSisto, B. Davis, R. Dacey, L. Dickey. Missing:]. Cummings, L. Curley, P. Danna, K. Dramis, D. Eosco. Room 36 — Ms. Adams Front row, (left to right): M. Ford, T. Fer- zoco, ]. Griffin, G. Fontecchio, L. Eglitis, R. Federico, G. Fox, G. Flahive. Second row: P. Friedman, J. Goebel, M. Giam- banco, M. Ford, S. Grey, S. Fitzhenry, M. Eldridge, L. Fitzhenry, C. Granese, Ms. Adams. Missing: ]. Faiara, M. Filippone, P. Foehl, M. Gattozzi, J. Gobbi. Room 43 — Mr. K. Burke Front row, ( eh to right): T. Hogan, S. Ha- beeb, ]. Guindon, J. Hansen, R. Gunder- sen, A. Gundal. Second row: P. Haley, S. Henderson, C. Harrington, L. Hood, E. Holderried, S. Grokulskv. Third row: Mr. Burke, B. Hagberg, P. Hardiman, J. Hall, B. Harrington, E. Haines, D. Hart, H. Harrington, W. Hayward, K. Hanley. Missing: R. Higgins. 99 Freshmen Room 51 — Mrs. Runcie Front row, (left to right): L. Lambert, W. Jenkins, L. Jacobs, L. Hurney, R. Locke, L. Lane, E. Levine. Second row: J. LaVita, K. Kiely, D. LeBlanc, J. Laham, J. Kava- naugh, K. Leary, L. Lennon, T. Hunt. Third row: C. Lawless, S. Kallenberg, C. LaCamera, T. Kane, J. Howley, D. Lane, R. Kippenberger, S. Kruger, M.J. Kre- mer, Mrs. Runcie. Missing: J. Hurley, A. Jeghelian. Room 115 — Mrs. Cummings Front row, (left to right): M. Mancinelli, H. Maynard, A. McCusker, P. Martin, D. MacWhinnie, K. Lynch. Second row: M. Lookner, L. Losardo, B. McCarthy, E. Maxwell, I. Lin, J. Madge, H. Maki. Third row; J. Maranjian, D. Maus, C. Malout, K. Malloy, S. McCoy, J. MacDonald, E. Mc- Carthy, M. Luke. Missing: A. Linville, G. Malvone. Room 128 — Miss Rice Front row, (left to right): C. McCrath, K. McSoley, C. McCrath, J. McKenna, S. Morrison, M. Mosca, M. Morritt. SecoTid row: M. McDermott, H. Narayanan, J. Murphy, A. Musto, P. Mullen, S. Mullen, M. McDonald, J. McDonough, L. Nader, P. Nee. Missing: S. McCillis, R. Mclnnis, M. Montella. E. Murphy, D. Nastasi. r III r Ot a 100 Freshmen Room 144B — Mr. Topalian Front row, (left to right): S. Renzi, P. Quinn, J. O ' Malley, E. Papetti, M. Rago, K. O ' Rourke, P. Petrucci, D. Pecararo. Second row: Mr. Topalian, J. Petrucci, G. O ' Brien, J. OToole, C. Priore, A.M. Peavey, V. Petronis, S. Penza, R. Reardon, R. OToole, A. Power. Missing: K. Nelson, K. Nolte, P. Padovani, K. Page, B. Quigley. Room 144C — Mr. Luther First row, (left to right): J. Shepherd, D. Sanford, C. Rosenblad, K. Seward. Second row: S. Stapleton, K. Russell, K. Strana- han, D. Spinale, M. Stone, L. Savary, S. Sudduth. Third row: H. Reynolds, K. Silva, K. Sareault, M. Skelly, T. Singer, T. Shea, A. Smith. Missing: S. Rines, L. Sha- hidi, N. Smith, K. Spelhnan. ■Room 152 — Mr. Hargreaves First row, (left to right): J. Williamson, M. Varian, J. Travlor, M. Sweeney, D. Talty, R. Susi, S. Wood, J. Thie, L. Whalen. Sec- ond row: L. Thornton, R. Totino, A. Won- son, D. Tavalone, C. Sullivan, G. Topjian, K. Toffoloni, W. Wilen, S. Weber, Mr. Hargreaves. Missing: J. Thurmond, W. Walsh, D. Watson, S. Wilmot. 101 102 103 104 105 Student Advisory Board This year the SAB, under chairperson Mariana Giovino, inspected the prospect of a fast food lunch program, reviewed student rights and incorporated meetings with the School Committee and members on an informal basis in the school atmosphere. Senate members Rick McKenna and David Callaghan at- tended meetings for Massachusetts Regional Board of Education which gave the board insight into new aca- demic ideas and solutions to pending problems at the high school level. Student Council Once again, Westwood High School ' s Student Council had a busy year organizing many projects to benefit the school, the student body and organizations outside of the school. President Sean Fitzpatrick, Vice-president Dori White, Secretary Paula Ballantine, and Treasurer Lauren O ' Brien started the year with the fourth an- nual Homecoming Week, which was a tremendous success. The officers also supervised the writing of a Student Council Constitution, the delivery of car- nations at (Christmas and a Bloodmobile. Thanks to the invaluable guidance of Dr. Fendell and Mr. Baker, the Student Council was able to pre- serve traditions and set new trends for the future at Westwood High School. First row, (left to right): i . Coiit-n, K. Haley, H. D ' Angelo. Second row: L. Darcy, D. Callaghan, M. Giovino, G. Ormsbv. Student Council OHicers (left to right): President Sean Fitzpatrick, Vice-president Dori White, Secretary Paula Ballantine, Treasurer Lauren O Brien. First row, (left to rieht): 1 ' . Hallantinc, LO Brien, S. Fit patnck, 1) Wliit.-, f L..C aiiu i.i, I lo.lil. C. Conser, C. Norton. Second row: J. Gallagher. J. Dresens, H. D ' Angelo, M Anloncllis, L Hcltrannni. M Rice. C. Cavanaugh. Third row: J. Gearty, J. Howard, I. Thornton, J. Procaccino, A. White, A. White, A. Hart. Fourth row: K. Cariani, A. Guarino, L. Thornton, J. Shepherd, S. Penza, C. Ma.son, S. Magri, D. Kelliher. 106 i (left to right): G. Gonser, A. Antonellis, K. McCafFerty, M. Giovino, C. Mason, A. Hart, E. Lane. Boys ' and Girls ' State Student representatives to Boys ' and Girls ' State spend a week at local colleges studying state and local government. Participants are or- ganized into towns, countries and political par- ties. Mock elections are then conducted to set up complete executive and legislative working bo- dies. Students gain a greater understanding of the mechanics of government by actually carry- ing out its daily functions. National Merit Finalist Robert Prevett 107 National Honor Society Memhers of the National Honor Societ are select- ed for exemplifying ((ualities of scholarship, leader- sh ip, character and service. This year. National Honor Society members served the school as tutors, hall monitors and office helpers. In addition, the group sponsored various dinners, held a reunion tea, and sang Christmas carols in the children ' s ward of Mass. General Hospital. All the members would like to thank their advisor. Miss Dillon, for her continued dedication to this or- ganization. Seniors. First row (left to right): C. Coggins, D. Zalkind, S. Umscheid, R. Ciampa, E. Lane, M. W ' inkelmes, E. Tschirch, J. Thompson, J. Dresens, A. Hart. Second row: C. Ca anaugh, L. () Brien, S. Curwen, K. Burke, J. Mitchell, C. Mason, M. Power, L. Eglitis. Third row: J. Howard, K Burke, S. Hoach, S. Randall, P. Lawless, J. Sterling, L. Brooks, M. (iiovino, . L Dainia, P. L ' billos. D White. Fourth row: 1). Beltra- mini, R. Prevett, J. Rudser, R. Leveckis, S. Padell, K. McCarterty, P. Fritsch, J. Frew, I). Kelliher. Juniors. First row, (left to right): J. Kalfopulos, L. Robinson, L. Becker, D. (iaiu ' m, J, Collins, J. Spinale, H. D Angelo, G. Ormsby. Second row: J. (ieartv, C. Murpln, 1). Melia, P. Baggeroer. G. Cornacchio, L. Bothwick. Third row: E. Coffin, K. Welling, W. Wonson, A. Vessaillian. Fourth row: I) . lbanese, L. Guerini, H. Stone, E. Grube, B. Brown. 108 American Field Service Club A.F.S. First row, (left to ri t): K. Penza, J. Thompson, L. O ' Brien, K. Williams, E. LeCesne Byrne, R. Carter, C. Mason, S. Roach, D. White. Second row: L. Banker, C. Cavanaugh, M. Winkelmes, C Aaron, T. LaCamera, M. Magri, P. McDonough, M. Antonellis, J. Collins, D. Barry, D. Rago, D. Melia, A. Yessail- lian. Third row; D. Salisbury, W. Petersen, L. Priore, G. Moriarty, R. Buchniueller, L. Crowe, K. McDonald, J. Henderson, G. Ormsby, R. Roach, J. Monaghan, J. Howard, M. Joyce, A. Harakas, L. Murphy, K. Gennis, J. Steeger, L. Lane. Fourth row; B. Brown, K. Welling, G. Cornacchio, L. Bothwick, W. Wonson, J. Gearty, J. McGinnis, M. MacDonald, R. Nazzaro, E. Allman, C. Murphy, B. Palleiko, E. CoflBn, J. Murray, J. Spinale, L. Robinson, G. Gonser, C. Norton, K. Scott, S. Lynch, K. Smith, J. Dresens, A. Palermo, J. Dramis, S. Doull, J. Manton, D. Murphy. Fifth row; R. Brazier, J. Frew, E. Wisialko. A.F.S. First row, (left to right): S. Hallow, M. Germaine, J, Rosenkaimer, N. Umscheid, M. Glvnn, B. Delanlace, E. Page, M. Barry, M. Barry. Second row: D. Peirce, A. Megley, S. Palleiko, J. Lindgren, K. Lundberg, R. Kruger, K. Gat ' tozzi, S. Coughlan, Third row: S, Sudduth, R. Folev, K, KieK-, J. Crowlev. S. Magri, M. Rice, J. Procaccino, T. Henderson, A. White, P. MacDonald, D, Grady, K. Lvnch, R. White. Under the outstanding supervision of Mrs. Virginia McCoubrey, the AFS Club has had a fun filled year. The oflFicers were Jim Frew, David Kelliher, and Sheila Roach. They did a wonderful job coordinating two short-term exchanges, a festive Christmas party, a very popular international dinner, and many more worthwhile activities. The club membership was one of the largest ever, indicating the popularity and suc- cess of the club ' s efforts. One of the club ' s most pop- ular members was Edward LeCesne Byrne, our AFS exchange student for the year from Ireland. He spent the first half of the year with the Babineau family and the second half with the MacPherson family. The club also welcomed Mimia Fuentes from Costa Rica and Beatrice Knobloch from Germany. We hope these members and all of the club enjoyed the year, and we hope next year will be as profitable and as successful. Beatrice Knobloch Edward LeCesne Byrne 109 Glee Club Christmas Concert at the State House . . . You kids did a terrific job! . . . Christmas performance at Westwood High . . . Altos, don ' t shout! ... Pops Concert . . . Cobbler ' s Jig . . . Sopranos you ' re flatting! . . . Seconds, don ' t you know your part by now? . . . Thanks for the instruction, Mr. Markarian, now we won ' t settle for anything less than perfection. First row, (left to right). .VI. Gattuzzi. D. Carey, K. Brooks, C. Mosca. C. . bel. J Murra . J I.mkIi, V Hiad . M Stone, J CumniinKs. K Gattozzi. Mr. Markanan. Second row: C. Coleman, M. Mosca, C. Hallow, M. Eldridge.J. Nieh. J Traylor, J Madgi i Kussi ' ll, B Sliain. J McGinnis, K Dfniii, M Kremer, D Priore. L Dickey. % The Westwood High School Chorus en- joyed a successful year. The Christmas Concert was outstanding as usual with the spectacular finale, the Hallelujah Chorus . The chorus went on to perform in an exchange concert with Old Saybrook and won the hearts of many when both choruses sang Ride the Chariot . The Chorus would like to thank Mr. Markarian for his many hours of dedicated direction. F.rstn.w. llffttcirml.ti | LmkI, I, Kiiln.M Kldr idu. , S II.,IIm« I I l,.l,l, ,, „ ,1 S l ' ,.l,,. hiuiiis ( lu-l Cund.ii M (...11.., , M IX.l. M M.u.ni | Murray Scciindn.w L Dick.x C ll.llli.w.C ( :,.l -jn..ii, ( Opii. .Iis..n.., K S.w.u.l I, k.■,■, S M.iplili.ii | ninininils, I) Salivl.uix | Null, S (iimi-ii K Gattozzi. P Webster. K Keefc, P Girli.ig. Mr Markarian Third row K. Brooks. P Dakin. J Uvita. J Ud v. L H.K)d. K Bur. G Hahn.-. I. I ' .ipms A Abe l, B Shain. M Monroe, M Darcy. M Barry. E Page. M Perry Fourth row D StiKkford. J King. W Coiiwii . J Conies. M Morritt. K Kiissell. J Henry, K, Cariani, J. RipleJ ' , W Seward. 110 Double Quartet (left to right): L. Robinson, W. Conway, M. Macari, T. Glynn, L. Kirby, G. Gonser, J. Murray, W. Seward. Pam Baggeroer, piano accompanist for Double Quar- tet and Strut This year the DQ continued the tradition of bring- ing music to local nursing homes. Rotary Clubs, and women ' s groups as well as performing at the State House. The group also traveled to Connecticut for an exchange concert. The members were Laurie Kirby and Lisa Robinson, sopranos; Jennifer Murray and Michelle Macari, altos; William Conway and William Seward, tenors; George Gonser and Thomas Glynn, basses; and Pamela Baggeroer, accompanist. The group would like to thank Mr. Markarian, their direc- tor, for his many hours of dedication to this select singing group. The Westwood High School Strut was a self- directed group this year. The Strut performs hit songs from the forties. This year, the group entertained at the A.F.S. International Dinner and at the annual Pops Concert. The members of the Strut should be commended for their showmanship and talent. Strut (left to right): Jane Mitchell, Bill Conway, Jennifer Spiiuile, Joe Murray. Ill Concert Band The Concert Band had an- other excellent year, perform- ing in several concerts throughout the winter and spring seasons. Under the baton of Director John Markarian and the leadership of Concertmis- tress Lynda Cappucino, the band delighted audiences everywhere with its thrilling performances of classical, jazz, and popular works. The band would like to thank Mr. Markarian who returned af- ter a two year absence from the podium to make this year one of the best ever. First row: (left to right): L. Cappucino. A. Buechler, M. McKenna, E Delaplace, M. Ford. W Mahew, L Holderried. L. Priore. R Roth. A Megley. L. Tschirch Second row; S. Palleiko, M. Giambanco, K. Gattozzi, F. Marslon. P. Duray, E. Gundal, ]. Winslow, P. Giambanco, E. Murphy, D. Lowrey. C. Rosenblad, J Murphy. P Shippey. Third row: John Henry, D. Devhn, R. McKenna. C. Ford. B. Palleiko, W. Carlson, J. Ripley. J. Murray. M. McGee, S. Sullivan. W. Gagliard, S. Priore. Fourth row: Mr. Markarian, W Conley, P. Toland, T. Aaron, J. Traylor, R. Follet, R, Brazier, G. Russo, P. Sullivan, N. Cohen. Mr. Monaghan. director. First row (left to right). G. Gonser. P. Baggeroer, K. Glynn, T. Glynn, J Rules, J Spinale. J- Wu)slow. E. Gundal, Polechronis, Second row: R, McKenna. B. Palleiko. D. Devlin. J, Henr ' . P, Sullivan. M. Ciardi. P. Toland. J Riple Not shown: J. Murray. McGee, S. Sullivan. Dance Band The Dance Band had an exciting year, playing in a niunber of concerts across the Northeast. The group appeared on cable televi- sion while playing at a cancer telethon. This years spring tour brought the band to the western part of the state to perform in concerts and jazz competitions. The group would like to thank Mr. Monaghan, who is retiring this year, for all his hard work and dedication over the years, creating what has become an institution in Westwood for over 2.5 years. Tri-Valley Concert Band The Tri-Valley concert Band was a new musical activity this year. Students in high school music departments of Westwood, Asiiland, Bellingham, Dover-Sherborn, Holliston, Medfield, Medwa and Millis were selected to play. The students, directed by the re- nowned Walter Chesnut, rehearsed all day Saturday and per- formed in an afternoon concert on Sunday, March 14. The experience was enjoyed by all students involved and main hope to participate again, next year. First low. lleit to right): A. Buechler. L. Cappucino. A. Mt W Mayhew. P Duray, J. Henry. P Sullivan, J Murra glcx, M WiiiLlnirs, 1, Ivlnnli, M I ' , S.o.n.h.m I U,|il.- Orchestra First row. (left to right): T. Cashin. K Rosenhiad, K. Subacs, M. Germaine. D. Gerlach, V. Keyes, K. Bier, S. Curwen, R. White. Second row, (left to nght}: Mr. Markarian, K. Lean, ' , K O ' Rourke, L. Priore, A. Megley, E. Holderried, C. Duray. M. Winkelmes, E. Page, M. Glynn, L. Thornton. Third row, (left to right). G. Russo, J. Traylor, P. Toland, C. Ford. D. Devlin. P. Sullivan, L. Cappucino, S. Sullivan, j Ripley, F Marston. The Orchestra had a fine year as it performed in .several concerts throughout the winter and spring, playing arrangements of both clas- sical and popular works. Under the direction of John Markarian, the group highlighted the year with a thrilling performance at the annual Pops Concert. All-State Southeast District First row, (lef to right): Lynda Cappucino, Anne Megley, LizTschirch. Second row, (left to right). Susan Curwen, Anne Buechler. Third row. (left to right): John Henry, George Gonser, Paul Sullivan. George Gonser, who sang bass in the chorus, and John Henry, who played trumpet in the band, under- went rigorous auditions to earn high positions in their respective groups in the All-State Festivad this year. The Music Department sent the largest group of students in several years to the S.E. District Festival, In the band were Anne Megley, Liz Tschirch, Lynda Cappucino, Anne Buechler, John Henry and Paul Sullivan. George Gonser sang in the chorus and Sue Curwen played in the orchestra. This large showing was a credit to the Music Department, the students and their private instructors. The Color Guard had its most successful season ever, winning best Color Guard trophies at four out of six competitions. The Color Guard was led by (Captains Cindy (.ollins and Jennifer Murray and instructor Chris Raitcble. This year has seen the culmination of years of hard work that produced a champion Color Guard. 114 Marching Band The Wolverine Marching Band had its most successful year ever as it dominated the New England band circuit and won the hearts of audiences and judges across the country. Under the direction of Director Paul Pitts, Drill Instructor Paul Byrne, Drum Major John Henry and color guard captains Cindy Collins and Jen Murray, the band won an unprecedented 27 out of 30 possible trophies and performed at the Disney World Theme Park in Florida. The band would like to thank the officers for all their hard work and dedication. They are President Paul Sullivan, Vice-president Shelly Macari, Secretary Karen Gattozzi, Treasurer Paul Toland and Publicity Manager Joe Murray. Thanks are also due to the Parents ' Association and everyone who helped with the fund-raising for the trip. cheerleaders Dance routine . . . Be true to your school. . . . Hail to the victors! . . . soccer cheerleading . . . the long Homecoming Parade . . . How are we going to get there? . . . munchies . . . uniform problems . . . checking out other team mem- bers . . . Let ' s do SUCCESS . . . Thanks to Alexa, our mascot. Varsity Basketball First row (lelt to riKht): K. SheiiiKold. S, Hard ilowski. Si ' cond row: M O ' Sullivan, Captain J. Maliony, M. Munrotr. 116 118 No Parentheses No Parentheses i am the desert spread barren beneath a starry sky with me you can remember your secret dreams and i will keep them forever buried beneath my shifting sands i am a mountain peak concealed by grey clouds with me you can cry out your sor- rows to have them whipped into nothingness by the swirling winds i am a piece of paper stretched blank before mankind with me you can pour out your deepest feelings unrestricted . . . with no parentheses Cara Coggins ' .:; No Parentheses , Westwood High School ' s literary magazine, was a sensational issue this year. Mr. Michael Milan, in his second year as teacher-advi.sor, provided valuable guidance to the fifty meml)er staff. Contrihutions troin stu- dents ranging from freshmen to seniors flooded the staff, giving them a wide variety of poems and stories to choose from. Many thanks go to all who helped make this year ' s issue of No Parentheses one of the best ever. First row: C. Marvel. Second row, {lelt to n ht}: S, ( ' owurd. (i. Lassen, K. C ariaiii, W Wodsod, P. Kntseh. T .fillers. S ll.illo . C Jurkiewuv. M (iermaine. L. Longmoore, C-. Wentwortli. Third row (lel ' t to ri ht); I), Stoeki ' ord. I). Ganein. J. Spinale, ' . Spakes icius. I ' . Pane. I Dil ' u-tro. H Tine Kointli i-ow. deft to right): C. CoRKins, M. P{)wer. K. MeKeniia, S. Um.seheid, C. Norton. (;. (ionser. D ( allaKlian. T (;l iin, I. Kirh .I H.ivy;rnK-r , P I ' lnllos K Martni K Lane, A. CoakU ' y. K (Jennis, K. Messina. J. Sleeger. N Cohen. 1) Zidkind, M Ciovino. M W ' nikehnt ■120 Student Announcers At Westwood High School, students are responsible for keeping the student body informed. This task is performed by dedi- cated student announcers. Each morning and afternoon, a student announcer reports to the office to read the notices. Our thanks go to these seniors for their valuable ser- vice. First row, (left to right): S. Padell, S, Bernstein. Second row, (left to right): G. Gonser, D Stockford Missing: J Manton. Mathematics Team 9 5 .l_ a- A V 9 -tan 3Le ' sin ' e a.fc Despite the loss of many talented members of last year ' s group, the Westwood High School Math Team, under the dedicated guidance of Coach Pender, had a fine season this year. Strong performances were made by Beth Allman, Liz Grube, Deborah Ganem and Captain Bob Prevett. Al.so instrumental in this year ' s consistent showing were underclassmen Paul Fried- man, Laurie Quinn, and Herb Chen. With a majority of members returning to compete next year, the Math Team can look forward to an outstanding 1982-83 season. Left to right: Mr. Pender. D Gancm. R Prevett, E Grube. E Allnian. L Quinn. P Friedman 121 Once again, Westwood High School students and faculty displayed their pride and enthusiasm during the fourth annual Homecoming Week . The class competition began on Monday, Hat Day. Preliminary elections for the Homecoming Queen and her Court were held. On Tuesday, Pajama and Teddy Bear Day took place for the first time. The halls of Westwood High School were filled with color on Wednesday, Clash Day, as students and faculty wore mismatched clothing. Thursday brought another new addition to the fun-filled week. Toga Day. 122 123 a % ' Friday, Green Pride Day, finally arrived and the winners of the Homecoming Competition were announced. Tlie seniors won, and were awarded two pounds of M M ' s. Second place went to the freshman class. Alexa Davis was crowned Homecominj; Queen. The two senior court members were Katie Eflge n and Dori Whtie. Tracy I Camera represented the junior class, Liuira Boucher the sophomore class, and Laurie Losardo the freshman class. Both the football and soccer teams won their home- coming games. Saturday night, the Halloween Dance took place. The fourth annual Homecoming Week had been a great success, thanks to the Student (Council and Mr. Baker. 126 FXIOkV ■■■sw Homecoming Green Years Under the direction of a new advisor, Mr. William Ducheneau, and Co-Editors Mary-Ann Winkelmes and Kathy Burke, the 1982 Green Years was well under way early in the year. The many hours of hard work contributed by all involved certainly aided in the production of this book. Several money-raising events held during the year helped supplement the yearbook funds. The raffling of Christmas stockings filled with Hershey Kisses was a popular fund raiser as was the yearbook photograph sale. The most successful event was the yearbook spaghetti dinner which attracted hundreds of people. In this book, we have endeavored to capture the memorable events of the 1981-82 school year. We hope these pages bring you happiness when,. in the future, you look back and reflect upon your green years at Westwood High School. Advisor William Ducheneau, C o-Eciitors-in-(, ' hief Marv-Ann Wiukeimes and Kath ISmk ' Copy Editors Karen MeCafferty and Mariana Gioviiio. Art Editors Carol () Malta an l Uaiia Zalkind Business Editors Hnii Lrvrckis and Liana E litis 128 GREEN YEARS STAFF Sales. First row, (left to right): N. Rorrie, S. Polechronis, D. Ambrose, M. Joyce. Second row: M. Luke, J. Leon. Third row: K. Hansen, D. Gavin, P. Lawless. Fourth row; C. DeAngelis, N. Cappello. i % - : -u Activities C. Mason Write lips. First row, (left to right): S. Polechronis, J. Thompson, S l)( . Second row; J. Rudser, J. Henry. Advertising. First row, (left to right): P. Valentine, T. Albers. Second row: A. Palermo, S. Curwen, P. DiPietro, S Coward Missing; D. Callaghan. Sports Write-ups. First row, (left to right): C. Aaron, K. Smith, L. Brooks. Second row: T. Lynch, G. Gonser, T. Kerrigan, D. Beltramini, M. Devlin. ' A Photography, (left to right): W. Conners, J. Cook, M. Costonis. Missing: D. Kelliher, R. McKenna, G. Hamblen. 129 GREEN YEARS STAFF Patrons and Sponsors, (left to right): W. Seward T l.oiigmoore, G. Hamblen. P. Fritsch. Typing. First row, (left to right): N. Yalla, B. Thie, S. Haiidall, J. Nieh, S. Roach. Second row: J. Marshall, J Steeger, M. West. Art. (left to right): VV. Sweeney, K. Scott, K. Cariani. Class Histories, (left to right): D. White, C. Cavanaugh, P. Shippev , K. Burke. 130 Biographies, (left to right): L. Lane, C. Norton, S. I ' nischeiil. Geft to right): C. Mosca, C. Wentworth, R. Kruger, C. Hallow, K. Gattozzi, J. Murray, J. Murray, J. McGinnis. Thespians The International Thespian Society can most easily be described as the National Honor Society of drama. Its purpose is to improve the theatre arts program in secondary schools worldwide. Thespians work both on and off stage for their 10 point gold stars. The highest award, an honor bar, is given for 500 hours of work. Drama Club This years Drama Club was advised by a new faculty member of the English Department, Mr. Craig Har- wood. Under President Mariana Giovino, Vice- president Christine Hallow, Secretar ' Mary-Ann Winkelmes, and Treasurer Liz Lane, the members learned about acting, lighting, stage make-up and other aspects of the theatre in a series of workshops. The Valentine cookie-gram sale was a successful event. Many members participated in the school musical and the senior class play. The senior members wish next year ' s Drama Club a very successful and active year. 131 Damn Yankees yy 132 Westwood High School ' s spring musical, Damn Yankees , was a ver - successful and enjoyable show. Many thanks are due to the cast members who be- gan practicing in February for the May 13th, 14th and 15th performances. The many contributions to the musical by all those who worked on props, make-up, publicity, costumes and the set were greatly appre- ciated. The cast is especially grateful to Jane Swanson, director, and Mr. Alfred Mannino, music coordinator, for the many long hours they devoted to make the show such a success. 133 134 135 r--Fim::s. 136 137 Volleyball Varsity First row (left to right); J Steeger. Captain K Smith. Captain K McCafferty. D West, L Mackev Second row: C O ' Malia, J Marshall D McCoy. S. Padell, K. McCov Missing: Coach J. Uxk . ' The Girls ' Volleyball Team ended another siicces.s- ful sea.son this year with a 13-1 record, and tied for the Tri-Valley League title. The girls placed third in the Central Mass. Tournament. Co-captain Karen McCafferty wa.s selected for Cen- tral Division, Tri-Valley and Patriot Ledger All-Star teams. Kathleen McCoy and Sue Padell were also selected as Central Division and Tri-Valley All-Stars. Co-captain Kathy Smith wa.s selected for the Tri- Valley All-Star team. Junior Varsity First row (left to right): E. Levinc. S, Mackay. S. Lynch. C Foli. M Kii-e, L Kiordan SeiH)iid niw: M Krcincr. S Fallon. S Kich U ScsuomcIi Ma .arclla, C Riley. 138 Field Hockey Junior Varsity First row (left „,. ., „ „. .. ,.- Ihnatko. Third row. Coach M.B. HoUingsworth, S. Callaghan, J. Hall. L. Hood, K. McSoIey. J. Cummings. D. Barry, Coach M. Procaccino First row (left to right): Capt. C. McLellan, Capt. D. Raeo. Second row: C. McCrath. M. Rago, C. Antonellis, C McGrath, D. Carey, Coach j. natko. Thii ' ......... ■„ „ .. „ . . „ „ „ „ Varsity First row (left to right): Capt. K. Effgen. Capt. D. Shanning, Capt. L. O ' Brien. Second row: Coach M. Proccacino, L. Becker. K. Burke, K. Burke, I. Sigmund, M. Cavanaugh, D. Prevett, D. Barry, D. Ambrose. Second row: Coach M.B. HoUingsworth, M. DeSimone, L. Bothwick, L. Robinson, B. Allman. L. Singer, H. Stone. K Welling. J. Cloherty. D. Rago. Coach J. Ihnatko Under the dedicated coaching of Mrs. Mary Procca- cino, the Girls Varsity Field Hockey Team had an improved season. The highlight was tying Medfield, thus preventing their entering the state tournament. The team was led by Tri-Captains Katie Effgen, Lauren O ' Brien and Dale Shanning. Daily Transcript All-Stars were Katie Effgen, Sue Ambrose, Lisa Both- wick and Lauren O ' Brien, who was also chosen as a Tri- Valley League All-Star. The team would like to thank Coach Mary Beth HoUingsworth and former W. H . S. field hockey player Janice Ihnatko for their dedicated coaching and sup- port. Special thanks go to Mr. Gearon for being a constantly encouraging fan. The graduating members wish next year ' s team the best of luck. 139 Ace, Mad-dog, Dude, T. K. Mountain, Wizmo, Jav, Hogan, Blue Lou, Welbs, Yappa, Lopey . . . Where ' s Paul? . . . team madness . . . the magic bus . . . Jello and Costello, Led by Tri-Captains Mike Devlin, Eric McKenna and Ed Wisialko, the Boys ' Cross-country Team finished with a 4-3 record. After a mediocre league finish, the team bounced back in the State Divisional Meet. Aided by the 13th place finish of senior Bill Ward, the team placed a strong tenth. Other senior team members were Jeff Draper, Paul Maher, Rob Morrison and Bob Prevett The team would like to thank Mr. Hargreaves for his outstanding coaching and wishes next year ' s runners good luck. First row (left to right): P. Dorr, S. Wood. K Breen. P Duray, K. Welby. G McKiiinon SeixHid row: L Gucrini. B Prevett. E Coffin, P Mt-Carthv C. Trussel. J. MeCusker, P. Maher. Third row: C ' oach R. Hargreaves, T. Kostigen, R. Morrison, K. Galberg, E. Wisialko, E. McKeniia, M. Devhn, B Ward, J. Draper, D. Grokulsky, R. Williams. 4( 1 , Irl • ' Cross-Country First row Oeft to right): Coach H. Fischler. C. Murphy, M Ward, E Papetti. L Lambert. Second row: P White, C. Maguire, A White. J. McCusker. The Girls ' Cross-country Team, under the leader- ship of Captain Cindy Murphy and Coach Harvey Fischler, finished the season with an impressive 5-1 record and won the league meet. Both Cindy Murphy and Elise Papetti were chosen as Tri-Valley League All-Stars. The team would like to thank Coach Fischler for all his time and support. 141 Football Varsity First row (left to right): M. Ruggiero. J. Trainer, P. Hanley, D. McKenna, B. O ' Bnen, Captain J Kane, Captain T. Antonellis. Captain R. Bradley. B McKelvey, J. Barry, C. Woicflt, S. Bernstein, C. Whelan. Second row: S. Maxwell. M Cummings, D Gavin, M Arute. J. Howard, R. Bryan. D McKtnnon, J. Cook. W, Sweeney. Third row: B. Brooks, M. Mancinelli, P- McDonough, H Talt . S- Fitzpatrick. R. D ' Angelo, K Cariani. M MacNamara, K. McDonald, J. Gallagher. Fourth row: G, Shaughnessy, L. Crowe. M. Kelly. A. Guarino, D. Granese. R, Furzoco, J Smith Fifth row: Co h J. Finn, Coach M. Mucciarone, Coach J. Diatelevi. The Varsity Wolverine Football Team, led by Tri- Captains Tony Antonellis, Jim Kane and Rich Brad- ley, had a very successful year. Sean Fitzpatrick broke a high school record and was selected to the Patriot Ledger, Daily Transcript and Tri- Valley League All- Star Teams. Other All Stars included DougMcKenna, Bryan O ' Brien and Jim Kane, who was voted the team ' s most valuable player. The team would like to thank their coaches, cheer- leaders and fans. Junior Varsity First row (left to right): J. Carlevale. T. Sullivan, B. Cochrane, C. Crabtree, M. McSoley, S. O ' Rourke, C, Dillon, P. Dwyer. P. Dresens. Second row: Coach E. Huber, P- DiCenso, V. Marani, S. Rines, P. Cummings. J. Harris. G. Dew, M. Sweeney, J. Murray, L. Kelly. Coach V. Scarlata. Third row: J. Cronin. B. Lynch, C. Malloy, R Shea, D. Guindon Fourth row: B Walsh. T. Ferzoco, S. Fitzhenry, R. Susi, A. Mirsky. G. Topjian, D. Spinale, C. Bean. J. Laham. 21 143 The Girls ' Varsity Soccer Team, under the leader- ship of Tri-Captains Dori White, Donna Losardo, Caroline Cavanaugh and Coach Niles, had an out- standing season. The team ended up with a 12-3-3 record and finished second in the Southern Indepen- dent League. Representing the team as S.I.L. All-Stars were Maureen Magri, Marianne MacDonald, and Lisa Darcy. Soccer Girls ' Varsity First row (left lo right) L Btltramini, M McDonald. Captain D Losardo, Captain C Cavanaugh, Captain D. White. E. Sugrue Second row: J Dresens, M. Mclnnis, T Henderson, B J Swartz, K Penza, L. Banker. J Thompson Third row: Manager L. Chapin. L. Darcy, T. LaCamera, M Magn. L Brooks, J Mitchell. A White, E. Moloney, Coach Mike Niles. Girls Junior Varsity First row (left to right): L. Losardo, S. Penza, Captain M. O ' Brien. Captain S- Magri. Captain J. Procaccino, B Hill. L. Mundt. Second row:C, LaCamera. C, Granese, S, Katler. M Cummings. J Conley, G. Flahive, M. Barry, B Farara, K Toffbloni Third row: K Dramis, M. Glynn, L, Thornton, R. Rudser, D. Grady, C. Thurmond. A. Musto. S. Coughlan, Coach M. SuHivan. Varsity First row Oeft to right): Captain B. Murphy, Captain T. Lynch, Captain J. Ogden. Second row; B Conway, D. Beltramini. J, Gavin, A. Hart. G. Gonser, B. Carter. H, Donlon. J. Rudser, K. Glynn. Third row; Coach E. Rock, T. Lanzillo, T, Lane, M Antonelhs, M. White, D Morse, R. Murray. G. Ormsby, Assistant Coach J. Henderson. r 7. Joe who? . . . We re twenty minutes late . . . Don Shanklon . . . How does it go, Johno? . . . the creation of toastback . . . start running. The Boys ' Varsity Soccer Team had its work cut out for it this year. Faced with a new coaching situation, the starting goalie out with a broken hand, and a reputation to uphold, things certainly looked difficult. The team, however, rallied around tri-captains Tom Lynch, Brian Murphy, and John Ogden, and pro- duced the best season in Westwood High School his- tory. Only a heartbreaking triple-overtime loss to Bridgewater-Raynham in the state (juarterfinal match tarnished an otherwise outstanding season. Junior Varsity First row (left to right); T. Colbert, T. Thornton, Captain S. Merrill. C. Sullivan, M. Padovani, Second row; R. Buonopane. K. Finneran. (Captain P. Fuller, J. Bruno, C. Zizza, D. Hart. Third row; Coach J, Henderson, D. Dratch, T. Colbert, P Baggeroer. S Sudauth. D Morrison, T. Banker 145 The 1981 Girls ' Swim Team saw a much improved season this year. Under the new direction of One great coach and friend, Ms. Liz Duval, the girls were able to improve their times tremendously. Although their record was 6-6, each meet brought in new personal bests. Co-captains Judee Manton and Kim Cariani forecast great success for Coach Duval and next year ' s team. Swimming! Coach R Clough, C Peterson, B Manning, Captain J Lodge, T Bennett, Captain R, Leveckis, M Skelly, R. Leveckis, B, Prevett, W Mayhew, G, Topiian. The Boys ' Swim Team, led by Coach Clough and Captains Reni Levekis and Jack Lodge, finished a rebuilding season with a 4-9 record. Reni Leveckis earned Honorable Mention from the Tri-Valley League All Stars and qualified for the state sectionals along with Tom Bennett and Warren Mahew. The team would like to thank Coach Clough and wishes next vear s teain the best o( luck. This year ' s Boys ' Winter Track Team didn ' t (juite follow the winning tradition, but did manage a 6-1 record, its only loss to Holliston. Due to the dedication of Coaches Roger Cum- mings, Paul Tucelli and Harvey Fischler, the Wolver- ines placed first in the league meet and relays. In the state meet Sean Fitzpatrick placed fifth in the 50 and Andy Hart placed sixth in the 1000. The team thanks its most dedicated fan, Mr. Con- drin, for his support. Btm iu ' i ' tr. Hart, R Br ' an. S. Fitzpatrick, Coa l K M, Padovani, E. Wisialko, D. Cavin, J McDonounli. ( MaliHil, B O IihiU-. I- 148 Winter Track Under the direction of Coach Harvey Fischler, the Girls ' Winter Track Team ended their season victoriously, capturing the Tri-Valley League championship title. Captains Dori White, Jennifer Dresens, Marybeth Maguire and Jane Mitchell led the girls through another successful year. Freshman Elise Papetti had an excellent season in the mile, and was chosen as a league all-star along with Dori White, Cindy Murphy, Beth elaplace, Pam White, Mary Ward, Andrea White, Mary Mclnnis, Jane Mitchell and Jennifer Dresens. The girls would like to thank Coach Fischler for his counted support and dedication. First row (left to right): Coach R. Cummings. M. Joyce, J. Dramis, J, Dresens, J. Maguire. D. White. J, Mitchell. E. Papetti. M. Barry. M. Power. Coach H. Fischler, Second row: L. Bo thwick, P. Baggeroer. P. Brady. J. Dion. K, McCafferty, M, Magri, M, Rice. M Ward, D. Flemming. B. Delaplace, K, Verdi. Third row: S. Manton, S. Roach, C, Murphy, A. Heffron, M. Mclnnis. P, Macdonald, A White, J McCusker. A. Morrison. S. Keefe. Missing P. White. Girls ' Basketball Varsity First row (left to riKht), C O ' Malia. C Cavanau(ih, Captain D Losardo. Captain C. Aaron. K Mc-Cov- Second row, manager E. In raham, Coach K.D. Smith, D West, L Boucher. B Fitzhenry. D McCoy. T. LaCameia, B. Hill. D Walsh, L. Daicy, Assistant Coach M HoUings- worth. Missing: E. Sugrue, L. Banker. Guided by Co-captains Cheryl Aaron and Donna Lo.sardo, the girls completed one of their finest sea- .sons ever. They finished first in theTri-Valley League with a record of 16-0 as they continued to strive to- wards the national record. The team would like to thank Coach Delaney for an outstanding year. 150 .J Junior Varsity First row (left to right); P. Nee, K, Draniis. J. Conley. L. Riordan, M ( ummings, L, Thornlon Second row; K. Morse, F. Bennett, C. Granese. S. Kallenberg, C. Burke, T. Henderson, J. Procaccino, C. LaCaniera, J. Casey. L. Beltramini, L, Mundt, Coach M. HoUingsworth. Season highlights included victories over such 1 powers as Needham, Quincy, and Lincoln-Sudbury. Coach Kathy Delaney Smith led her Wolverines into tournament play for the tenth time. After defeating Waltham and Bishop Stang, the girls were finally defeated by Wareham, who went on to capture the title. 151 Amr...s : f ; . t: (14 ' I rr ' T w w I ■' ' V6 JiiTiuir ' iirsit ' Kirvt row (Icrt (( riKl.l) I ' Dwer H ) ■l.u)!.-. J Cnllin, B WaKli. I CollK-it S.voeuI r.iv Coaih Ki )k. S Sar.ault, J B.kk-.. H Hii.wn. K I ' liul.l. S MiCov I) llarl. J Muria .J DtSlslo. i; Ormsl lllliil [ Boys ' Basketball Under Coach Peter Geary, in his first varsity sea- son, the performance of the Boys ' Basketball Team was the surprise of the winter. Picked by the league coaches to finish last in the league, the team finished tied for third. A 10-9 record was the result of much hard work led by captains John Pinciaro and Chris Maynard. Congratulations to Jim Howard and Chris Maynard for being named Daily Transcript All-Stars. The team would like to thank Coaches Geary and Rook, Don, the trainer, and Joe Gearon for their work and support. Varsity First row (left to right): D. Beltramini, Captain C Maynard. Captain J Finciaro, J Howard. Second row: Coach Geary. K. Buchmueller. C, .Smith. K Galvin. B McGilhs. P Cnmniinjis, ] Bruno. G DeSisto. J Henderson. G. Ornisby. 153 Varsity First row {left to right): A Ayriiir. y Valentine. K. Welby. ( ' DeSinuHic, H Swart ., ( aotain B, Murphy. E. Buonato. P. Tallon. I) Sheppard. M Smith Second row: Coach HognuJ]. Draper. C. Duruy. V. Duray. T. Musto. B. Heissfelder, Captain J, Gavin. E Henderson, ( ' aptani j Ogden. E Brown, G. Snyder, N, McDevitl j, McCuskcr. Coach Bradley, Led by Captains Brian Murphy, Jim Gavin, John Ogden and Coach Dick Bradley, the 1981-82 Varsity Hockey Team ended the season with a 9-6-3 record and placed third in the Tri- Valley League. Both Jim Gavin and Brian Murphy set high school records. John Ogden, Jim Gavin and Brian Murphy were selected to the Tri-Valley League and Daily Transcript All-Star teams and played in the T.V.L. All-Star game. Paul Valentine was selected for the Comeback Award. The team would like to thank Coach Bradley for his dedication and hard work. t- - ' - -  ♦ Junior Varsity First row (lett to right): S Nolte. E Aquilio, J Conway, P. Hardiman, K. Breen, J Doherty, K Finneran. B. Cass, A. Power, J. MacDonald, D Pecararo. Second row: D Peters. M Basch. J Petrucci, M White, D. Valentine, ] Foxx. S Rhines, T Curtin, P. Keating, A. Pecararo, P Hannigan D, Malloy, C. Sullivan, Coach P. Hogan. 155 Ski Team The Ski Team had a great season this year, as there was plenty of snow. Julie Thompson and Stuart Merrill were elect ed captains of the downhill team, while Lori Brooks and Jim Rudser led the cross-country team. The downhill team competed in four meets this sea- son. The girls ' team placed first in two of those meets. Julie Thompson held the top place for the girls with Carolyn Mason, Pam Casey and Debbie Ganem not far behind. The boys ' downhill team also did well this year. Dave Guindon held the top place with Stuart Merrill, Leo Crowe and Chris Goebel also finishing well. The cross-country team competed in two meets this season. Top finishers for the boys were Stuart Merrill, Jim Rudser and Dave Guindon. Carolyn Mason, Julie Thompson and Debbie Ganem also finished at the top. The state competition was held at Ward Hill in Brad- ford. Julie Thompson, Pam Casey, Carolyn Mason and Debbie Ganem represented the girls team, while Use Sigmund and Anne Crowe were chosen as alternates. David and Jay Guindon represented the boys ' team at the state competition. Westwood didn ' t win the com- petition, but this year ' s season was enjoyed by all. The team would like to thank Coach Colleta for all her time and effort. In front: Coach Coletta. First row. (left to right): J. Goebel, D Ganem, I. Sigmund, D Zalkind. J. Guindon, J. Thompson S. Merrill C Mason, D. Guindon, L, Lambert. Second row; D. Blumenthal. G, Lapham, K Stranahan. M. Kenney. B. Harrington S Mackav I Rudser. R. Rudwer, C. Goebel, K. Welling, S Galberg, D Dratch, T Jenkins. P Ganz. 156 Golf Team The 1982 Westwood Golf Team compiled a fine 12-2 record. High point of the season was a 205-210 win over first place Medway at the Medway home course. Statistician Joe Coppa recorded an improvement in scoring over the previous year ' s team by 150 pars, 40 birdies and 2 eagles. Outstanding rounds of the year were an even par by Paul Keating, and one over for Charlie Foehl and team captain, Jerry Keller. Jerry also did well at Medway, placing second in the League Tourna- ment. Westwood was represented at the State Tournament in Boxford by Paul Keating, Jerry Keller, Charlie Foehl, Bob Reisfelder, Ross Buchmueller, and Marc Padovani. The team would like to thank Coach Raymond Kodzis, and looks forward to a successful season in 1983. First row (left to right); K. Goldfarb, C. Foehl, J. Coppa, J. Hubl)ell, G. Keller. Second row; Coach Kodzis, M. Padovani, P. Keating, J. Murray, C. O Brien, G. Fiola. Missing; R. Buchmueller, R. Reissfelder. 157 Girls ' Tennis The Girls ' Tennis Team had a very good season capturing second place in the Tri Valley League with a 14-2 record. The group qualified for the state competition, but lost in the second round to the Pentucket team. The doubles duo of Jamie DeAngelis and Laura Beltramiiii was undefeated tor the season and will he returning next year. Also returning will be the powerful doubles team of Sheila Murpln and Deidre Dowd. Steady playing by the singles team of Sharon Katler, Joy Procaccino and Oo-captain Lisel Banker helped the team to finish with such a fine record. A great deal of credit for the girls success goes to Mrs. Mary Procaccino, whose outstanding coaching was greatly appreciated by all the girls. The leadership and ability of Co-captain Pam Casey, the team ' s only senior, will be greatK missed. The girls hope to be next year s Tri Valley League champions. CJood luck, girls! • .1! !«■• .• • . y ■« ?. . w imi Fiislnmili-llt.inKliti, L. baiiki-i. I ' .C.asi ' v S.-cdnd row; S. Miirpliv. R RudsiT. S K.ilU-r, D Dowd, I) H.iirv.J I ' rocaiciiui Third rinv Coach Procaccino. E. Allman. A White. E Griibc. J DcAiiKi ' lis. I, Eicltr.iniirn, C M;uliit riM D.ni ' . Missmu i: M.iluiuv 158 Bovs ' Tennis The Boys Tennis Team enjoyed a very successful season, finishing with an unprecedented three 5-0 victories. Overall, the team finished with an 11-3 record, taking second place in theTri- ' alle League. After superstar George Gonser s injury in the first match, the team realK pulled together with determination and was led by Stuart Merrill, Ted Jenkins and Dan Hart in the singles di ision. George returned and was selected an All-Star along with Stu and Ted. Jim Rudserand Dan Hart finished as Tri- Valley All-Stars in the doubles division. The team wishes to thank Coach Armstrong for her leadership and support throughout this most encouraging season. First row (left to right): E. Jenkins, R. Brazier, J Rudser, G Gonser. M Mancinelli, T. Banker. Second row: E. LcCcsnc B Tne. P. Giambanco, S. Merrill, D. Hart, R McKelvey, E. Maxwell. Goach Armstrong. 159 Boys ' Spring Track The Boys ' Spring Track Team, led by Coaches Hargreaves and Scanlon, once again had a very suc- cessful season. For the third con- secutive year, the boys were undefeated, winning the Tri Valley relays and Tri Valley champion- ship. The entire league must cer- tainly be envious of Westwood ' s fine track program. All-Stars this year were Gene Carlson, Sean Fitzpatrick, Pete Fritsch, Peter Ganz, Andy Hart, Jim Howard, Jim Kane, Eric Mc- Kenna, Bob Prevett, Joe Smith, Will Sweeney, Steve Sullivan, Bill Ward and Ed Wisialko. Many thanks go to the coahces for their dedication and support. FirslrowdefttohKhllR, Follett.P, BaKKfrofr.R. .Murray. M.C;ar(liHT,S OHcnjrk., T CoIIhtI.T Snil.v.ui, R H.ilK-mkS I ' ll patruk i (oIIhtI. C Km-no.C For.!, J. McDonough Secondrow: C: Dohertv. J C(K)k. B, Cox. P Mulli-n, (■B.;iii, K M.iisliin | lli.ward l Cm . J Sinilli ,i .iplani ' C Wni. ik naplam ' , S«.- -iu- (captain). R D ' Ang.-lo. G MacKinniin. J Bride. E. Carlson. S Fil li nr , M Filipponc. I) M..us. 1 ' R riuv Ilind row { oacli llaij;rr,i rs. 1. Cinl.-v. V Don M Devlin. P Fritsch, E McKcnna. R. Prevett. E Coflin. S. Rzucidlo. V Ward. D (;rokulsk . R Mornson ) k.nie . Hart. E U isialko. D (;.i ni 1 Ihornlon V Durav B Roach M Kclley. K Sareault, J Howlev. R Mclnnis, L Friedl, C, Malouf. S Sullivan. II ( h.n sMslant Coach Scanlon MissinR J Bnoiv ( Dui.i I Hood. 160 Girls ' Spring Track First row (left to right): E Papetti, K. Leary, L. Bothwick, A. Heffron, M Mclnnis, M, Magri, K, McCalkitv, M Manum J Ui,, „:. P Ballantine, C. Murphy, Second row: J, McKenna. L, Avmie, J, Shepherd, K, O ' Rourke, J, DaUon, M Power, H, Narayanan, J Dion, L Pratt, K, Dramis, L, Lambert. C. McGrath, J, Fafara, N Smith, D. West, B, Knobloch, Third row: Coach Fischler, S, Morrison. ], McCusker, C, Maguire, P. MacDonald, P, White. M. Ward. J. Murphy. B, Delaplace. K Verdi. D Fleming. J. Hall. S. Penza. M. Collari. H. Maki. K Colbert, J. Williamson, V. Devlin, K. Lundberg. R. White. E, Levine. E Fitzhcnn,. Assistant Coach Tuccelli Missing M Barr ' . G. Comacchio, M. Rago. H. Stone, E. Sugrue. The Girls Spring Track Team had another success- ful season under the leadership of Coaches Fischler and Tuccelli and Co-captains Paula Ballantine and Jennifer Dresens. Contributing to this success was Jen Dresens, the first girl selected as a Daily Tran- script four year All-Star, and Erin Sugrue who fin- ished fourth in the state pentathalon after seven hours of competition in heavy rain. Freshman Elise Papetti set a new school record for the two mile run, and other fine performances were made by Anne Heffron, Mary Mclnnis, and Lisa Bothwick. The girls worked hard to finish the season with a 6-1 record, second in both the conference meet and the Tri Valley League relays. The girls would like to thank both coaches for their dedication and hard work. 161 Softball Junior ' arsit Team. First row (left to nght) M Kremer, C Granese. P. Nee. C, Burke, S. Henderson, K. Morse, N I ' liistheui Snoml ro M. Cummings, K, Harrington, ] Conley, L. Mundt. M- O ' Brien. Coach Miehalos, Missing: D (lerlach, M GI nn Firstrowlleft longhll Uhile, I. Brooks, I) U sar(lo, I l.i( ' .inui;i, ( Aaron, D Walsh, ( ( .isan.iugh Sivond roi Madge. L. Darey, L Cappuiino, A Dalton, S Koaeh, 1. Boniher (o.ullNmelstei, J The Girls ' Varsits Softball Team had a vr ,siic ' ce,ssfiil season, finisliiiii; with a l()-(i record, Tlie team appeared to he toiirney-l)oiiiid until four tonsil losses near the season ' s end shattered all hopes of a eham- pionship. Led l) ' Captains Domia Losardo, Lori Brooks and Trae La( Camera, the j;irls v ' nt on to heat Dover in two ver ton ;!) Kii ' iH-s. Cood Inek to next year ' s team! Mneh ratitnile noes to (loach Sinelster for her dedication and support througho it the season. 162 Baseball The Boys ' Varsity Baseball Team, led by Coach Downes and Co-captains Brian Murphy and Mike Ruggiero, finished the season with an impressive 13-6 record. In the state tournament, the team was defeated in the first round by Bridgewater- Raynham. Nevertheless, the season had many highlights. Brian Murphy was selected a first team Tri-Valley League All-Star. Second team selections included David Beltramini, Tony Antonellis, Kevin McDonald and Joe Bruno. With many talented players returning next year, the team should have a very successful 1983 season. VarsityTeam. First row (left to right): D. Beltramini, J. Gallagher, A. Guarino, B. Murph . M Ruggiero, J Henderson. G Ormsby. Se row: A. Antonellis. K. McDonald, J. Bruno. R. Bradley, W. Brooks. E. Sullivan. Coach Downes. Junior Varsity Team. First row (left to right): M. Lookner, P. Dresens. T Ferzocx), J Brooks, D Sheppard. J Guindon, D Gumdon Second row: R, Shea, K. Galvin, C. Malloy, P. Cummings, S. Besser, P. Dwyer, P DiCenso, B. Hagberg. Coach Carroll. 163 164 165 166 167 Senior Class Advisors We, the Class of 1982, would like to express our gratitude to the advisors who helped make our senior year one of the best of our lives. The senior advisors spent many hours organizing, cha- peroning, and supervising our various activities. For all the help and guidance, we thank the senior class advi- sors. Miss H. Joan Dillon Senior Advisors. First row, (left to right): Mr. Peter C ase, Mrs. Mary Bishop, Mrs. Mollis Perry, Mr. Michael Milan. Miss Judith BoUes, Mr. David Walsh. Second row: Mrs. Joanne Arnold, Mrs. Judith Des Pres, Mr. David Hart. Mr. l awrencc ' a!Iancourt. Mr liohert Dennis, Mr. William Duchcneau, Mr. Harve ' Fischler. 168 Faculty vs. Seniors — Softball Game 169 Baby Pictures Top row (left to right): Jeanne Leon, Debbie Am- brose, Everett Henderson, Martha Systrom, Mau- reen West, Annette Palermo, Rita Fox, Sarah Coward, Dori White, George Hamblen, Jed Draper. Second row: Maura ( lynn, Susan Randall, Meg O ' Hara, Frank Marston, Krislen Williams, Janica Nieh, Maryiuui Diuina, Denise Mt ;ainbly, Maurtn-n Joyce, Andy Hart, Kathy Burke, Karen Burke, Lori Brooks, Patty Casey. Third row: Liz Mullen, ( arol Norton, David Beltramini, Christine Roberts, Rich- ard ( onlon, Paula Baliantine, Sharon Lynch, Karen Hutnyan, MikeCianz, David (iav in, Sarah W ' cinstein, Kath ' Smith. Fourth row; Sus.in C ' unvcii, Inidda Curtin, Liana Kglitis, Sue Doull, Sheila Roach. Cher l Aaron, Lisa Russo, Jim Kane, Dale Shanniug. Jeimifer Sterling. Mar -. nn ' ink -lmes, Ril.i Ciampa, Jud Mahone , Jennifer Drescns, Julie Dramis. Fifth row: Scott Bernstein, Tony Antonellis, Dana Zalkind, Patty Cashin, Lynn Mac-key, Lisa Ferrari, Debbie DiMascio, Kristen Eads, Brian Dalton, Bill Ward, Julie Thompson, Jim Howard, Pam Casey, Mi- chelle DeSimone, Sandv Polechronis. Sixth row: Tom Kerrigan, Judy Engeian, Marvellen Power, Teri Al- bers, Ed Wisialko, Jon Cook, Sue Umscheid, John Ogden, Karen Scott. Seventh row: Eric McKenna, Carolvn Mason, Bernadette Thie, George Gonser, Maria Goddard, Cindv Collins, Judee Manton, Jack Lodge, Christina Howe, Michael Thiel, Bernaduie Collins, Bill Singer, Lisa Singer, Norman Rome, Debbie Murphv, Christine Fryar, Doug McKenna. 171 Freshman Year As seniors, it is difficult for us to recall the feelings that we had as we entered the high school; feelings of excitement, of anxiety and of fear, as our big-shot days of the eighth grade came to an end. We elected class officers: Rich Bradley, Karen and Kathy Burke, and Katie Effgen. We joined together with great cooperation in the A. F. S. magazine drive. We were active in the first annual Homecom- ing Week, edging out the sophomores for third place in the class competition. Kim Cecca was our representative in the Homecoming Court. No one will ever forget Mr. Fischler ' s whole-hearted effort to show his green pride. We were overwhelmed with the diff erences in our new school: unassigned free blocks with music in the mezzanine, those towering upper-classmen, the maze of halls, and the variety of activities. Those activities did not go without their hassles. We all remember field hockey girls in skirts and those goggled bathing beauties. But we made our mark. The girls ' basketball team, with Cheryl Aaron and Donna Losardo, won the state championship. The boys ' hockey team, with Jim Gavin and John Ogden won the Tri-Valley League championship, and the marching band won its first two competitions ever. We closed out our year with a class trip to Scusset Beach, putting a successful end on a successful year. Sophomore Year Led by our competent class officers: President, Rich Bradley; Vice- President, Karen Burke; Secretary, Kathy Burke; Treasurer, Dori White, we confidently began our sophomore year. Academically, we explored the world of biology with Mrs. Salt- marsh and Mr. Sarris, to whom we presented a stuffed banana, and Oral English with Miss Shute. No one will ever forget her diaphragmatic breathing exercises. One of the major events of the year was the Second Annual Home- coming Week featuring such activities as Hat Day and Gieen Pride Day . Maria Goddard represented our class in the Homec om- ing Court. With an overwhelming sense of sophomore spirit, we placed a respectable second in the over-all class competition. As Sophomores we were well represented athetically. The Girls ' Track Team won the League Meet and the State Relays, with our own Dori White capturing the state title in the two-mile event. The foot- ball team, while playing at Schaeffier Stadium, defeated Foxboro in the season opener. The team, with many sophomores earning letters, wiped Millis out of the Super Bowl for the second time in a row. The Girls ' Varsity Basketball Team went undefeated and took the Tri- Valley League title once again. Cheryl, Kathy, Donna and Carol all saw playing time. Socially, some of us fared better than past sophomores and were permitted to attend upperclassmen parties much to the dismay of a certain group of upperclassmen girls. As a class, we showed our innovativeness by holding a banquet-dance instead of the usual semi- formal. This was also the year some of us decided to order class rings. We had finally made it through our last year as lowly underclass- men. We looked forward to our new status as upperclassmen and especially to the superiority that came with it. Junior Year finally approached and although we heard rumors about the diffi- culties involved in being upperclassmen, we moved in with pride and confidence. It all began with those infamous PSAT ' s, Achievements, and finally the SAT ' s, which some of us loved so much, we took them again. Others took the SAT Review Course and, of course, aced them first time around. Our class was under the leadership of President Dori White, Vice President Andy Hart, Secretary Carolyn Mason, and Treasurer George Gonser. We all understood the work load that was to be taken on as juniors and the horror stories that we had heard about it. Miss Congdon ' s US History and Mr. Tosca ' s AP, with his class performances, all rang true. We all took that dreaded chemistry and memorized valence charts for half of the year with Mr. Marx or Mr. Van de Workeen. Our football team didn ' t do too well all season but when it came to the final game, against Holliston, the Wolverines really showed us who was boss. The Girls ' and Boys ' Basketball along with Girls ' and Boys ' Soccer all played in their perspective tournaments. The March- ing Band did an excellent job this year! They placed in every competi- tion and even stole the show at Norwood, walking away with first place and everything that went with it. The Girls ' Field Hockey team did pull through for us this year, winning their one game of the season — a job well done! Homecoming Week had been as exciting as it had been in previous years. During Friday ' s Pep Rally, as we cheered the football players on, we chose our representative, Dori, for the Homecoming Queen ' s Court. Our musical this year, How to Succeed in Business Without Re- ally Trying , was a fantastic show. Bill Conway and Sandy Polech- ronis had a great time demonstrating their talents as they sang and danced their way to stardom. The Prom, held at King Philip Ballroom, was a smashing success. The Queen ' s Court was represented by June Marshall, Jane Mit- chell, Karen McCafferty, and Kathy Gennis. We danced the night away as we awaited the prom theme — Keep on Loving You — which never came. Junior year had finally come to an end and senior year was just around the corner. We pulled together socially and scholastically, and now we were prepared to take on the best year of our lives. 172 Senior Year As a class, we started our senior year in much the same way as previous classes. With apprehension and enthusiasm, we looked for- ward to whatever our final year at Westwood High School would bring. Our class, led by officers Andy, Tony, Carol and George, was about to experience the year at the top. We were no sooner in school when we found ourselves off to Amaru ' s for our first senior class activity. The breakfast was a huge success and fiin was had by all at the pow- derpuff football game afi:erwards. The cheerleaders were an added surprise. Who would have thought there was a group of guys with such nice legs right here at Westwood High School. We got our first taste of what the number 256 really meant when we got our class rank. Well, we know at least one fifth of the class was happy. College applications and SAT ' s were also a big part of the fall. Everyone wondered where they should apply and where they could get in. Homecoming week was a great success this year. Hat Day and Clash Day took off in their usual fashion displaying an array of colors throughout the school. And then there was that special surprise that made the administration a little bit upset. It was called a panty raid, and as a result, seventy-five percent of the senior class girls belonged to an exclusive club called the ten hour club. Green Pride Day capped off the week with the crowning of homecoming queen Alexa Davis and her senior court Kate Effgen and Dori White. The Hallow- een dance was fun for all making Homecoming Week a tradition once again. Athletics played a major role in the fall too. Both the boys ' and girls ' soccer teams and the girls ' volleyball team made it to the tournament. Both of the cross country teams were very successful, also. But the highlight of the fall was the football team. They had a winning season which was quite a change over last year. The perfect ending to a great season came the Saturday night parties. Who will ever forget Mike Arute ' s or Rich Bradley ' s and of course on occasion Tony had a whaler or two or three or four . . . The winter was cold and long. The mad rush to finish college applications was on. Friday nights were usually spent at the basket- ball games which always provided exciting action. The track teams did exceptionally well as always. The ski team had better luck this year due to the snow which happened to be lacking last year. The girls ' basketball team made it to the tournament only to be plagued with chicken pox and some disease Donna had which made her face look like one big mosquito bite. Just when you thought all was lost the boy-girl hockey game was ready to be played. Who ever thought we had our own Bobby Orr right in Westwood. Of course his name was John Pinciaro, but he skated just like a professional. After the game, everyone headed to Bobby McKelvey ' s house for a warming up party. April came along and the inevitable hit, Spring Fever . Only two more months of school left. Preparations were being made for the Senior Class Banquet and other activities. The theme for the banquet was Waiting on a Friend . We had the pleasure of having our own Mick Jagger, Bobby McKelvey, sing with his band the Tumbling Dice . Impressions of Miss Dillon and Mr. Milan left the audience rolling on the floor laughing. We also had another great surprise. The Attemptations sang their rendition of My Girl . Will we ever know who they were? It may be a mystery forever. The famous words tomorrow is not a skip day were spoken that night but no-one payed attention to them because Horseneck beach was very crowded the next day. The funny thing was that it happened to be all Westwood High Seniors. It was a great beach day but not for Al Haddad. He had a hard time finding his car when it was time to go home. He knew he was in trouble for skipping school, but a lost car wasn ' t exactly what he had in mind. Al finally got his car back but trouble wasn ' t over. Along with the rest of the class, Al spent an extra day in school. But the consensus says it was well worth it. Spending a Friday in school was becoming non-existant for many seniors, but Mr. Gearon was thinking when he scheduled sports activities for teams on Fridays. At least half of the class would be in school half of the day. All the spring sports teams did well this year. The Softball team made a great improvement over last year, as did the baseball team. The boys ' and girls ' track teams were well represented in the state meets and the tennis teams also fared well. The next big activity planned was the junior-senior prom. Al- though the weather could have been better it was a huge success. Carolyn Mason was crowned queen and everyone had fun dancing to the music of the Marsels. The greatest shock of the night came when the band actually played the theme song Wishing on a Star . Finals were over and school was out with only one week until graduation. It was the longest week in a senior ' s lifq. Even though the class trip was postponed a day to Thursday, everyone had a great time. Almost everyone went in the water whether they wanted to or not. Football and volleyball were enjoyed by all between eating meals of hamburgers, hot dogs, steamers, and chicken. On Friday, we filed into the gym for Class Day. Awards and trophies were given out to recognize students ' achievements. Afterwards, we filed out for our last graduation practice. Sunday, June 6, 1982, finally arrived. Despite the rain and over- crowded gym, graduation was a memorable event. As diplomas were handed out, we walked proudly up to receive them, realizing our four years at Westwood High School had finally come to an end. As we reflect on the past year, we regret only that it must come to an end. Thanks and appreciation are had by all towards the faculty and administration for making our senior year at W.H.S. a memora- ble one. We can look forward to the future with its commitments and challenges. The future is our class of ' 82 — it will be what we make it. Written by Dori White, John Henry, Karen Burke, Pam Shippey and Caroline Cavanaugh. 173 Senior Class Breakfast November 11, 1981, was the day for the Senior Class Breakfast, one of onr first fun-filled activities of the year. On the road to Amaru ' s, one could see a caravan of green and white decorated cars filled with very hungry green and white decorated people. The aroma of cofiee, ham and eggs greeted us as we arrived. When we had finished eating, awards were given out to the Powder PuH coaches and organizers. Amid victory chants and cheers, our caravan departed, psyched up for the Powder Puff game and displaying spirit never before seen at Amaru s. 174 rc? ' ' lii .«...-4L. 1 «l Powder PufF This year ' s Powder PuflF Football team, led by Tri-Captains Bernie Collins, Trish Lawless and Donna Losardo, lost a rough and difficult battle to Dedhain. The game drew the largest crowd ever and the fans were entertained by the lovely senior boy cheerleaders. The Powder Puff team was coached by Ed Huber, Doug McKenna, Tony Antonellis, Rich Bradley and Jim Kane. Although Dedham won, 18-14, both teams had a great time. The girls would like to thank their coaches and the senior advisors for organizing the game and helping to make it a success. Lovely Ladies! 175 Senior Class Play The December 11th and 12th performances o( lially Round the Vluji Boys were living proof that this year ' s Senior ( ' lass Play was a tremendous success. After two months of hard work, (Undo, Maggie, Hoxie and the rest of the gang were able to make the town of Putnam s Landing come alive. Thanks to Miss Dillon and the direction of MissTrisorioas well as the student direction of Susan Um.scheid and Pam Uhillos it was an unforgettable experience. 176 Flea Market Early in September the senior class began to gather items for the Flea Market. On Saturday, September 26, 1981, a tremendous effort was put forth by Mrs. Perry, Miss Dillon and the spirited seniors to make our first fund raiser suc- cessful. Spaghetti Dinner The annual yearbook sponsored spaghetti dinner was held on January 22, 1982. Many seniors, Miss Dillon, Mrs. Perry, Mr. Ducheneau and Head Chef Flalierty worked together to make the dinner a great success. 178 This year ' s Senior Boy-Girl Hockey Game was a huge success. The girls were coached by Mr. Juinpin ' Joe Gearon. Great offensive plays were made by June Marshall and Katie Effgen who each scored a goal. The boys, coached by Mr. Hart, .swept in three goals. Thanks go to Mr. Flahive, Miss Dillon, Mrs. Perry and the teachers who helped to make this senior activity successful. Senior Class Banquet On April 30, 1982, the Westwood High School Cafeteria was transformed into a banquet hall for the Senior Class Banquet. The theme for the event was Waiting On A Friend . The superlatives, presented by Green Years Edi- tors Mary Ann Winkelmes and Kathy Burke, provided some memorable moments, as did the faculty imitations by Tom Glynn, Kathy Smith and Doug McKenna. Musical entertainment was provided by the Dance Band and Tum- bling Dice, who also performed the theme. Many thanks to Miss Dillon, the senior class advisors, the Dance Band, and the senior class officers for making the banquet a success. 180 181 Superlatives MOST ARTISTIC Dan Topjian — Carol O ' xMalia MOST ATHLETIC Brian Murphy — Cheryl Aaron BEST ACTOR ACTRESS Dan Stockford — Jenny Murray MOST SINCERE Tom Lynch — Sue Umscheid DONE MOST FOR CLASS Andy Hart — Dori White CUTEST Will Sweeney — June Marshall BEST DRESSED John Pinciaro — Pattie Ciampa CLASS FLIRT Michael Thiel — Bernadine Collins CLASS PREPPIE Jim Frew — Judee Manton MOST GULLIBLE Scott Bernstein — Lauren O ' Brien MOST VERSATILE Tony Antonellis — Carol O ' Malia MOST MUSICAL John Henry — Liz Tschirch CLASS WIT Jim Gavin — Karen McCafFerty BESTNATURED Scott Bernstein — Chris Roberts MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT George Gonser — Alexa Davis PERFECT SENIORS Andy Hart — Dori White CLASS RADICALS Marc Costonis — Elke Dratch MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Andy Hart — Mariana Giovino CLASS SAINT Tom Longmoore — Mary-Ann Winkelmes CLASS DEVIL Bryan O ' Brien — Tracey Simpson MOST AMBITIOUS Reni Leveckis — Mariana Giovino UNSUNG HEROES George Gonser — Sue Umscheid MOST DEPENDABLE Andy Hart — Dori White MOST LIKELY TO AROUSE ATTENTION Marc Costonis — Patty Cashin MOST LIKELY NOT TO BE SEEN IN SCHOOL Chuck Whalen — Sue Padell MOST LIKELY TO TAKE HOME TO MOM AND DAD Andy Hart — Kathy Burke ' - «- . MOST ARTISTIC Dan Topjian — Carol O ' Malia MOST MUSICAL John Henry — Liz Tschirch CLASS SAIM Tom Longmoore — Mary-Ann Winkelmes MOST SCHOOL SIMHIT (Icorjjt ' (JonsiT — Ait ' xa Davis 182 mostathlktk: Brian Murph — Chen I Aaron BEST ACTOR ACTRESS Dan Stoclcford — Jenny Murray DONE MOST FOR CLASS Andy Hart — Dori White MOST SINCERE Tom Lvnch — Sue Uinscheid CUTEST Will Sweeney — June Marshall MOST DEPENDABLE Andv Hart — Dori White c:lass DE U. Bryan O ' Brien — Tracey Simpson 183 Superlatives MOST LIKELY TO TAKE HOME TO MOM AND DAD And FLiit — Kathv Burke CLASS FLIRT Michael Thiel — Bernadine Collins CLASS PREPPIE Jim Frew — Judee Manton BEST DRESSED John Pinciaro — Pattie Ciainpa MOST GULLIBLE Scott Bernstein — Lauren O ' Brien MOST VERSATILE Tonv Antoneliis — Carol O ' Malia MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Antiv Hart — Mariana Cicnino 184 BEST NATURED Scott Bernstein — Chris Roberts MOST LIKELY TO AROUSE ATTENTION Marc Costonis — Patty Cashin CLASS RADICALS Wdvt Costonis — Elke Dratch MOST AMBITIOUS Reni Leveckis — Mariana Giovino PERFECT SENIORS Andy Hart — Dori White CLASS WIT Jim Gavin — Karen McCafiertv r ,SL N(. HKHOKS George Gonser — Sue Umscheid MOST LIKELY NOT TO BE SEEN IN SCHOOL Chuck Whalen — Sue Padell 185 Lauren O Brien On May 28, 1982, the junior-senior prom was held at the King Phillip Ballroom in Wrentham. The theme for the evening was Wishing on a Star , performed by the Marsels. The deserv- ing queen of the prom was Carolyn Mason. Her court was well represented by Caroline Cavanaugh, Liz Lane, Jennifer Sterling, Lauren O ' Brien, Jennifer Collins, Terry O ' Toole, Ann Heffron and Sandy Bardzilowski. The seniors would like to thank the junior class for providing such a memorable evening. Sandv Bardzilowski Jennifer Collins Ann Heffron Jennifer Sterling Ten () Toole Prom 187 After a long graduation practice on June 3rd, every senior beach bum at heart piled on the five awaiting busses and headed for Crane ' s beach. Although the sun was shy at times, everyone was able to enjoy themselves. Everyone enjoyed games of volleyball, football and frisbee. These activities built up huge appetites which were satisfied with clam chowder, chicken, steamers, hotdogs and hamburgers. A stereo effect was created when many radios blared Kiss 108. As we headed back to VVestwood we all realized that a comfortable sleep was not to be expected — sun burn fever plagued us all. We made memories and friends which will never be forgotten. Senior Class Trip I 4 ' 189 Class On June 4, 1982, we, as a class, assembled in the gym for Class Day. Mr. Kocina, Mr. Flaherty and Mr. Flahive presented awards and tro- phies, both academic and athletic, to recognize students ' achieve- ments. The class history, bringing back memories of our four years at Westwood High School, was presented by Dori White, Karen Burke, Pam Shippey and Caroline Cavanaugh. Cindy Collins read the class poem. Also the 1982 Green Years was dedicated, by yearbook editors Mary-Ann Winkelmes and Kathy Burke, to Mrs. Hollis Perry for her devotion, respect and love for the class of 1982. Edward Le Cesne Byrne, our AFS. exchange student from Ireland, delivered his farewell speech, expressing his sincere gratitude for being able to study in our high school. He also wished the best of luck to the class of 1982. As we filed out of the gym, we realized our four years at Westwood High School were finally culminating. -6 - ■a« 9 (S f 190 Graduation 193 Reverend Clergy, Honored Guests, Administration and Fac- ulty of Westwood High School, parents, and nienihers of the Class of 1982, welcome to this afternoon ' s Commencement Exer- cises. Today is a stopping point in everyone ' s life, not just for those graduating today. In a sense, everyone present is graduat- ing, for we all must adjust ourselves and look to the future with hope and courage. Today is a day to reflect on the high school memories which so often are the highlights of one ' s life. Each and every one of us has much to he proud of Today is also a dav to look forward and realize that we must go out into a world that is as unfamiliar with us as we are with it. Most of all, toda is a da ' in which we should all recognize the value the past four ears has had in our lives. It is a day to thank the man ' people in our lives who have helped us to this point. As I look hack, it seems to me that the Class of 1982 has heen a class of tolerance. After three years of freedom during stud ' periods, we were gradualK restricted. When we came to this school as freshmen, we saw it as a big, heautihil school. In many ways this has changed, yet this is our Alma .Mater; it has become a part of us. Here, at Westwood High School, we ha c ' gone through the most important growing experiences of our lives. We are a class with man diverse interests. We ha e poti-ntial dancers, karate experts, businessmen, engineers, fashion de- signers, and housewives. Yet, unlike manv classes, we had unit . President ' s Speech We were quite close academically and socially. But, most of all the Class of 1982 has just been a great bunch of people. We have made the most of our senior year. You, my class- mates, through your response and willingness to co-operate, have shown a certain spirit that is rarely seen. You have set an example that will be followed by classes to come. The present situation in Westwood deserves a re-evaluation if future graduates are to have as many good memories as we have. Westwood High School has many strengths. Unfortunately, some of these good points are overshadowed by a recent low in student morale. Many things have contributed to the low mo- rale. Some of these can ' t be helped, like declining enrollment and the constant threat of budget cuts, which are often more rumor than reality. Somehow these deleterious effects must be counterbalanced. I believe the best way to start is with greater involvement on the parents ' behalf Parent support is important, but student com- mittment is imperative. Most of all, the underclassmen must realize what they have at Westwood High School and take advan- tage of it. We have much to be thankful for at Westwood High School. I have studied in many school systems, but never before have I seen teachers who care so much for their students. It is a special relationship; the more a teacher cares, the more a student is encouraged. It is in this dedication shown by the faculty at Westwood High School that there is hope for student morale. On behalf of the class of 1982, I wish to thank the administra- tion, dedicated faculty and the parents who have made our years of fun and achievement at Westwood High School possible. Thanks to the parents should not go unnoticed as they are des- perately needed to uphold the standards of students in the fu- ture. I would especially like to thank my officers, George, Carol and Tony, for they have expressed the character of the class in their willingness to cooperate and stand by me throughout the year. Fellow classmates, it is a turbulent world we face as graduates. The amount of foolish pride some nations exhibit, coupled with the growing threat of nuclear war, often make for an unsure future. Many people speak of apocalypse, but where does this negative talk really get us? We must look to the future with optimism. Here at Westwood, we haven ' t given in to the negative. We have shown ourselves that difficult situations should be faced with tolerance and a positive outlook. It is my hope that we face the world, wherever we may be, with this optimistic outlook which is so needed if we are to survive as a planet todax . We stand here today, on the end of a bridge, read ' to cross over. The moment is here — now. We cannot turn back, for yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a ision. It is my hope that we, the Class of 1982, have taken advantage of these past four years at Westwood High School and have therefore made the yesterday a dream of happiness. We look now on tomorrow with a ' vision of hope . And, with our passage from these Green Years to our commencement of another life, I share the sentiments of the author of Look to This Day : Look well, therefore, to this da . Such is the Salutation of the Dawn. Best wishes, Andri ' w Hart 19 Valedictorian ' s Address Thomas Jefferson once said, The nation which wishes to be ignorant and free, wants what never was and never will be. , thus indicating the importance and value he placed on education. It is natural to reflect today on the education we have received and on the commitments we have made to begin the pursuit of knowl- edge again in the fall. Since the G.I. Bill was passed after World War II, Americans have assumed that higher education is available for anyone who desires it. The result of this system is that we have people from all walks of life able to pursue their ideals. How can the American dream of public education remain the same with all the present King and Reagan budget cuts? How many people today can choose a college without considering the financial burden which accompanies attending college? Many students will not be able to fulfill their ambitions or reach their greatest potential. Our principles of democracy, advancements in technology, and our present status as a great world power are all results of the fact that Americans have placed a very high priority on creating a nation with a high percentage of educated people. This country cannot continue to grow and prosper as it has in the past if its future generations are ignorant. We have been very fortunate in that Westwood ' s school sys- tem has been rated as one of the top in Massachusetts and a large percentage of each graduating class continues on to higher edu- cation. Our class, however, may be one of the last to benefit from this outstanding system as we have not been affected by.Proposi- tion 21 2 as it will affect future classes. The class of 1982 has received benefits from 12 years of strong academics, diverse extra-curricular activities and a great athletics program. I sin- cerely hope that all these qualities which place Westwood above other schools, are not lost as a result of the new budget programs. If the present price of higher education continues to rise in the current manner, how will the average high school senior afford to pay for an education? Will the financial problems of today destroy our ideals of education and development in the future? Ques- tions like, Which school will give the biggest scholarship? , replace the question of, Where can I receive a top quality edu- cation? . College is quickly becoming a luxury rather than a guaranteed opportunity in our society. Soaring college tuitions, diminishing financial aid, as well as a weak economic system, are taking a toll on those aspiring to acquire a higher education. Higher education has shaped much of New England ' s society and economy for over 350 years. The unmatched pursuit of edu- cation in America is undergoing a crisis of survival between de- clining enrollment and escalating cost. There have been recent tuition hikes at both the public and private colleges. There is a great number of students who can ' t even afford the present cost, and for those students the dream of a college education has been shattered. As I see it, the quality of education in the public colleges such as the University of Massachusetts, is destined to improve as the number of applications increase. The caliber of students applying to these schools is also higher due to the fact that the tuition is considerably lower. These financial deficits could have a more serious effect in that they could create a socially segregated society. The private col- leges for the rich; the public colleges for the middle class; and none for the rest. Think what will happen to our ideals of freedom and democracy if our educated officials and professional people come only from the upper classes. In order to regain the harmony achieved in the past, a com- bined effort must be made by the government, the colleges, parents, students, and even industry. Although the present educational opportunities aren ' t as at- tractive as in past years, parents and students must continue to demand the education which they deserve. I feel that the value of education is so high that everyone of us must do everything within his power to preserve and develop the present ideal of education. What really matters is not only education, but self-confidence and belief in yourself How close we come to success is based on the limitations we place on ourselves. Ifwe, the Class of 1982, are not apathetic, but rather devote our talent to our community and the nation, this involvement will help to change the present financial policies and insure a better attitude towards higher education in the future. I wish each one of you years of success a nd happiness. Walk out in the world ready to dream, explore and discover something wonderful — discover yourselves. Most importantly, believe in yourselves, as I believe in you. Good Luck, Dana Zalkind 195 196 Isaiah Chase Award: Andrew Ellsworth Hart Rotary Award: John Edward Henry Kevin P. Harnett Memorial Trophy Award: Anthony Joseph Antonellis Lion ' s Club Sportsmanship Award: William John Ward and Caroline Beth Cavanaugh Robert L. Raymond Memorial Award: Andrew Ellsworth Hart George Bader Memorial Award: Brian Thomas Murphy and Donna Marie Losardo Dr. Alexander N. Fisher Award: Renald Vincent Leveckis James McCoy Memorial Award: James Michael Kane Naval Reserve Training Corp Scholarship: Robert J. Prevett, Jr. and Andrew Ellsworth Hart U.S. Army West Point Appointment: James Alex Howard Duane E. Kocina Citizenship Award: Kevin James Saccone Air Force Academy Appointment; Andrew Ellsworth Hart 197 Future Plans — Class of 1982 Cherv ' l Aaron Theresa Albers Vivian Alex Deborah Ambrose Anthony AntoneUis Michael Arute Alan Aymie Lisa Badessa Cynthia Balabanis Rosemary Ball Paula Ballantine Stephen Bardzilowski John Barry David Beltramini Scott Bernstein Patrick Boland Kenneth Bosare Glenn Bothwick Richard Bradley Robert Brazier Jennifer Broadhurst Kelli Brooks Lori Brooks Edward Buonato Karen Burke Kathleen Burke Ernest Cakridas David Callaghan Cynthia Calvagne Nicholas Cappello Kimberly Cariani Robert Carter Pamela Casey Patricia Casey Patricia Cashin Caroline Cavanaugh Kimberly Cecca Patricia Ciampa Rita Ciampa Mark Ciardi Alice Coakley Cara Coggins Bernadine Collins Cynthia Collins Richard Conlon William Conners William Conway Jonathan Cooke Marc Costonis Sarah Coward Michael Cummings Imelda Curtin Susan Curwen Brian Dalton Maryann Danna Maureen Dargan Alexandra Davis Charles DeAngelis Michelle DeSimone Daniel C. Devlin Michael Devlin Deborah DiMascio Paula M. DiPietro Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. Boston University, Boston, Mass. Stonehill College, North Easton, Mass. Wesleyan University, Middletown, Ct. Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MSss. Plymouth State, Plymouth, N.H. Undecided Stonehill College, North Easton, Mass. Vermont College, Montpelier, V.T. St. Mary ' s College, Notre Dame, Indiana Mass. Bay Community College, Wellesley, Mass. Framingham State College, Framingham, Mass. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. University of New Hampshire, Duram, N.H. Butera School of Art, New York Bentley College, Waltham, Mass. Franklin Institute, Boston, Mass. Assumption College, Worcester, Mass. University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Salem State College, Salem Mass. Framingham State College, Framingham, Mass. Southeastern Mass. University, North Dart- mouth, Ma. Undecided Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Simmons College, Boston, Mass. Rhode Island School of Trade, Providence, R.I. University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Undecided North Adams State College, North Adams, Mass. Art Institute of Boston, Boston, Mass. University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Salve Regina College, Newport, R.I. Mass. Bay Community College, Wellesley, Mass. Trinity College, Burlington, Vermont University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Undecided Chamberlayne Junior College, Boston, Mass. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Undecided University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. Massasoit Community College, Brockton, Mass. Henry O. Peabody School, Norwood, Ma. Employment Stonehill College, North Easton, Mass. Villanova University, Villanova, PA. Undecided Colorado University, Boulder, CO. Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Lasell Junior College, Boston, Mass. University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Boston University, Boston Mass. Boston College, Boston, Mass. Employment Mt. Vernon College, Washington, D.C. Northeastern University, Boston, Mass. Fitchburg State College, Fitchburg, Mass. Boston Conservatory of Music, Boston, Mass. Boston University, Boston, Mass. Mt. Ida Junior College, Newton, Mass. Boston University, Boston, Mass. Henry M. Donlon III Susan E. Doull Julie H. Dramis Jeffrey Draper Elke Dratch Jennifer Ann Dresens Kristin Eads Kathryn Effgen Liana Eglitis Judith Engeian Dennis Feeney Lisa Ferrari Rita Fox Maria Freiberger James Frew Peter Fritsch Christine Fryar Stephan Fry Michael Ganz David Gavin James Gavin Katherine Gennis Laura Gilroy Mariana D. Giovino Thomas P. Glynn Maura Glynn Maria Goddard George Gonser Albert Haddad George Hamblen Janet Hallion Paul Hanley Katherine Hanlon Kelly Hansen Angelica Harakas Andrew Hart Everett Henderson John Henry Susan Heyd Joanne Holdridge James Howard Christina M. Howe Bruce Hunter Karen Hutnyn Kathy Jenks Edward Jones Lynne Joy Maureen Joyce Christine Kane James Kane David Kelliher Kurt Kendri ck Thomas Kerrigan Jeanne E. King Peter Klint Beatrice Knobloch Elizabeth Lane Glenn Lapham Patricia Lawless Edward LeCesne Byrne Providence College, Providence, R.I. Southeastern Massachusetts University No. Dartmouth, Westfield State College, Westfield, Mass. Suffolk University, Boston, Mass. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass. University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Mass. Undecided Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia Tufts University, Medford, Mass. Stonehill College, North Easton, Mass. Henry O. Peabody School, Norwood, Mass. Stonehill College, North Easton, Mass. Undecided Undecided Colby College, Waterville, Maine Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York Undecided Essex Agricultural and Tech. Inst., Hawthorne, Ma. University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Western New England College, Springfield, Mass. Babson College, Wellesley, Mass. Boston University, Boston, Mass. Working Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Undecided University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Blue Hills Technical Institute, Canton, Mass. Western New England College Springfield, Mass. Peabody Hairdressing School, Norwood, Mass. Stonehill College, North Easton, Mass. University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. North Adams State College, North Adams, Mass. Hellenic College, Brookline, Mass. U.S.A.F. Academy, Colorado Springs, Col- orado Arapahoe Community College, Denver, Col- orado University of Hartford, Hartford, CT. Undecided Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Undecided Undecided Mt. Ida Junior College, Newton, Mass. Undecided Undecided Southeastern Mass. Univ., North Dartmouth, Mass. University of Maine, Orono, Maine University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Carleton College, Northfield, Minn. New England College, Henniker, New Hampshire Northeastern University, Boston, Mass. Fitchburg State, Fitchburg, Mass. University of Rliode Island. Kingston, R.I. Undecided Mt. Holyoke College, South Hadley, Mass. Undecided Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. i •I •ll 198 Renald Leveckis John Lodge Thomas Longmoore Donna Losardo Maureen Luke Sharon Lynch Thomas Lynch Michael MacDonald Lynn Mackey Glenn MacPherson John Macropoulos Marybeth Maguire Paul Maher Judith Mahony Ronald Maloof Rita Mandolesi Robert Manning Judee Manton June P. Marshall Francis Marston Catherine Marvel Carolyn Mason Scott Maxwell Christopher Maynard Karen McCafferty Denise McCambly Kathleen McCoy Neil McDevett Karen McDonough Robert McKelvey Douglas McKenna Eric McKenna Richard McKenna Michael Melanson Christopher Mitchell Jane Mitchell Robert Morrison Douglas Morse Elizabeth Mullen Beth Mullin Brian Murphy Deborah Murphy Lisa Murphy Jennifer Murray Anthony Musto Beth Nash Sandra Nastasi Steven Nazzaro Janica Nieh Carol Norton Bryan O ' Brien Lauren O ' Brien John Ogden Margaret O ' Hara Carol O ' Malia Christopher Oppedisano Susan Padell Annette Palermo Ronald Parker Lisa Patterson Kristin Penza Sandra Polechronis Glenn Peterson Johnna Petrucci Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. University of Kansas, Kansas Johnson and Wales, Providence, R.I. Springfield College, Springfield, Mass. Burdett School, Boston, Mass. Salve Regina College, Newport, R.L North Adams State College, North Adams, Mass. University of Mass. Amherst, Mass. John Carroll University, Cleveland, Ohio Undecided Northeastern University, Boston, Mass. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Fitchburg State College, Fitchburg, Mass. Employment Undecided Providence College, Providence, R.L Parks College of St. Louis Univ., St. Louis, Mo. Babson College, Wellesley, Mass. Southeastern Mass. Univ., North Dartmouth, Mass. Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Northeastern University, Boston, Mass. Southeastern Mass. Univ., North Dartmouth, Mass. Mass. Bay Community College, Wellesley, Mass. Undecided University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Undecided Undecided St. John ' s Seminary, Brighton, Mass. Employment Undecided Babson College, Wellesley, Mass. Northeastern University, Boston, Mass. University of Lowell, Lowell, Mass. St. Anselm ' s College, Manchester, N.H. St. Anselm ' s College, Manchester, N.H. University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Boston University, Boston, Mass. Undecided Roger Williams College, Bristol, R.L Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Northeastern University, Boston, Mass. University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Preparatory School University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. Univ. of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, Ct. Westfield State College, Westfield, Mass. Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, R.L Employment Worcester Polytech Inst., Worcester, Mass. Bryant College, Smithfield, R.L Northeastern University, Boston, Mass. Undecided Villanova University, Villanova, PA Salem State College, Salem, Mass. Roger Williams College, Bristol, R.I. Undecided Christine Petrucci John Pinciaro Daniel Pond Maryellen Power Deborah Pratt Robert Prevett Susan Randall Eugenia Renzi John Ripley Jane Rizza Sheila Roach Christine Roberts Norman Rorrie James Rudser Lisa Russo Kevin Saccone Glen Santarpio George Savary Karen Scott William Seward Dale Shanning Pamela Shippey Diane Simpson Tracey Simpson Lisa Singer William Singer Kathleen Smith Susan Smith Gordon Snyder Elaine Spirounis Janet Steeger Jennifer Sterling Daniel Stockford Carrie Sullivan Paul Sullivan William Sweeney Martha Systrom Rebecca Taber Bernadette Thie Michael Thiel Julie Thompson Peter Thurmond L. Daniel Topjian John Trainor Elizabeth Tschirch Ethel Twomey Pamela Ubillos Susan Umscheid Paul Valentine Frances Ventresca Theodore Vozzella William Ward Nancy Warren Sarah Weinstein Maureen West Charles Whalen Dorothy White Kristen Williams Mary-Ann Winkelmes Jeffrey Winslow Edward Wisialko Christopher Woicik Nina Yalla Dana Zalkind Mass. Bay Community College, Wellesley, Mass. Stonhill College, North Easton, Mass. Undecided Tufts University, Medford, Mass. Mass. Bay Community College, Wellesley, Mass. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Babson College, Wellesley, Mass. LaSalle Junior College, Newton, Mass. Curry College, Milton, Mass. Undecided Northeastern University, Boston, Mass. Undecided Blue Hills Tech. School, Canton, Mass. Univ. of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana Northeastern University, Boston Bentley College, Waltham, Mass. Undecided Undecided Bentley College, Waltham. Mass. Peabody School, Norwood, Mass. Campbell University, Buie ' s Creek, North Carolina Bentley College, Waltham, Mass. Undecided Undecided Boston University, Boston, Mass. Undecided Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Undecided Armed Forces Pine Manor College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. University of New Hampshire, Durham, N.H. University of Maine, Orono, Maine University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Undecided Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Univ ersity of Mass., Amherst, Mass. University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Undecided Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Undecided Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Undecided Northeastern LIniversity, Boston, Mass. Univ. of Conn., Storrs, Ct. University of Vermont, Burlington, Vt. University of Mass., Amherst, Mass. Rensselaer Polytech, Troy, New York College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va. Babson College, Wellesley, Mass. Northeastern University, Boston, Mass. Undecided University of Lowell, Lowell, Mass. Aquinas Junior College, Newton, Mass. Boston University, Boston, Mass. Mass. Bay Community College, Wellesley, Mass. Undecided Holy Cross College, Worcester, Mass. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. Johnson and Wales College, Providence, R.L Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Mass. Franklin Pierce College, Rindge, N.H. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa. 199 PATRONS Skyway Cleaners Westwood Insurance Agency, Inc. American Cyanamid Company The Mulgrew Family The Country Store of Concord Westwood Agents, LTD Westwood Lumbers Building Supply, Inc. John Terry Roscoe Anonymous Gabe Claire Albers Carol L. Armstrong Edward F. Baker Mr. Mrs. John A. Barry Mr. Mrs. Mel Bernstein Judith A. Bolles Mrs. Richard J. Bradley and Family Mr. William Brady Natalie B. Carey Mr. Mrs. Peter T. Case Mr. Mrs. Silvano Thecla M.R. Cecca Dana Anne Coggins Mr. Mrs. Paul F. Cook Mr. Mrs. Robert Crowley Ruth M. Curwen Dr. Mrs. William L. Curwen Pat Ann Danna John Denise Doherty Mr. Mrs. Robert Dramis Mr. Mrs. William Ducheneau, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Lauris Eglitis Robert J. Grace Associates, Inc. Wesley Mary Hamblen The Benjamin Hanberry Family Harding-Glidden Marion E. Healy Mr. Mrs. Everett S. Henderson High St. Market Mr. Mrs. Worth D. Howard Mr. Mrs. A. Ihnatco Mr. Mrs. Christopher C. Ingraham Mr. Mrs. Haig E. Jeghelian The Joyce Family Thomas A. and Mary A. Joyce Mr. Mrs. Thomas F. Kerrigan Mr. Mrs. Thomas F. Lane Mr. Mrs. Walter C. Laverty Mr. Mrs. Robert P. Lean John Sally Longmoore Mr. Mrs. Michael Lynch Mr. Mrs. James G. Maguire and Family Anne Jack Manton Irene Marshall Family Dr. Mrs. Francis C. Mason Dr. Mrs. David Maxwell Mr. Mrs. Stuart Maynard Virginia McCoubrey Mr. Mrs. Terence P. McCov Mr. Mrs. Lloyd J. Mullin Philip Murphy Jr. Family Mr. Mrs. Charles O ' Malia 200 PATRONS Mr. Mrs. Oppedisano Dr. Mrs. James F. Penza Hollis Perry Mr. Mrs. Joseph M. Quinn Jr. Mr. Mrs. Robert Ripley Elizabeth Roberts Realty Mr. Mrs. Donald F. Scott Mr. Mrs. Joseph A. Sesnovich William S. Seward Diane Linda Simoni Richard J. Stack Dr. Mrs. James Thiel Mr. Mrs. Peter Townsend Jean George Umscheid United Technical Products Sunny Valentine Mr. Mrs. David A. Walsh The Winkelmes Family Young Life SPONSORS Polyanna Andem Mr. Mrs. Arthur Baggeroer P.J. Congdon Mr. Mrs. Richard C. Conlon Barbara Roger Cummings M.D. Mr. Mrs. Charles DeAngeHs Mr. Mrs. Henry M. DeAngeHs Joseph Irene Dhosi Harvey Barbara Fischler Mr. Mrs. Herbert Glynn Christine Joyce Harling Rick, Tamara Michail Harling Jack Locke Mr. Mrs. James E. Manning George Judy Masselam The McDonough Family The Henry J. Megley Family Dennis Jeanne Melanson Mr. Mrs. Robert Messina Dr. Mrs. William Pendell Mr. Keith Richards Mr. Mrs. James P. Roach H. Page Scott Martha Charles Stasey Ann Marie Tieri Mr. Mrs. Thomas F. Warren, Jr. 201 The Class of 1982 wishes to thank Mr. Wilham Ducheneau, yearbook advisor, as well as Mr. Kocina, Mr. Flaherty, Mr. Fla- hive. Miss Dillon, Mr. Hancox, Mr. Milan, Mrs. Perry and the school secretaries for their help in preparing this yearbook. ♦ ,. 202 r p-! :V ' :, ' :,. . V ' ,,0 ' ' ' A ' W (CC .0 : ' UV c,O V..a ' vO c AVl ' ., ie CV  . :C A - CV ■' ' : r-.u c. = ; ' ' - ' ' xi ' ,ci. su ' 523-8486 742-2286 The Black R se 160 State Street ■A r N C 1? V C C D N IE I? G Y SOIAB WOOD SIOVES HEAIING PEIBOIEUM fBODUCIS AIR CONDItlONING 1008 Washington Sireet Norwood. MA 02062 617-762 1910 (24 HOUR ANSWERING SERVICE! JOE, TIM, DAN EOSCO BEST WISHES TO THE WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1982 Ortho Diagnostic Systems Inc. Clinical and Research Laborator Systems 410 University Avenue Westwood, Mass. 02090 A Johnson and Johnson Compan ' . n Equal Opportunit Emplo er y V 203 ' . NPE All the best from te.Underwood Co. 204 r . tt s - Uoes Best Wishes Class Of 1982 Weymouth Westwood 93 Pftasant Street 685 High Street |- V oe ' qRCALS CMYS FOR CMYS Best Wisties Class Of 1982 If 108 Pleasant Street, South Weymouth, MA 331-6040 Best Wishes Class Of 1982 Entrance Through IrTM 205 Best Wishes to the class of ' 82 from GTE Data Services 27 Dartmouth Street Westwood, MA 02090 617 329-7950 SO Electronic Solutions Inc. 915 High Street Westwood, MA 02090 (617) 329-3153 J V Best wishes to the Westwood High School Class of 1982 WHO CARES, A r • • Cleaning carpeting on location is our business We are experts and the quality ot our workmanstiip is condi- tionally guaranteed Our gentle, deep steam or dry toam cleaning processes penetrate thor- oughly into carpeting pile, loosening and extracting away every bit o( soil ttie colors will be brighter and tnore vibrant Our services are performed in your home, business or office Our employees are bonded and in- sured, we offer free telephone esti- mates, carpet sales and installation, carpet repairs, emergency water ex- traction of carpeting including disin- fecting, deodorizing, pad replacement and a 24 hour answering service Using our truck mounted cleaning unit plants only the extraction wand and hoses enter your home or business Insurance appraisals for fire, soot, smoke, vandalism and water damaged carpel restoration We are a member of New England Institute of Rug Cleaning, Carpel and Upholstery Cleaning Association, National Institute of Rug Cleaning, Steam Carpet Cleaning Association The difference we make makes all the difference ' ' a b professional cleaning inc. 34 southwest avenue, westwood, massachusetts 329-1803 Best wishes to the Class of ' 82 from MIB, Inc. 160 Uni eisit Avenue Westwood, MA 02090 206 r Draper ' s Tree Service MASS. CERTIFIED ARBORIST Pruning — Tree Removal — Fertilizing — Cabling Cavity Work — Roto — Tilling — Firewood Tel. 762-1060 Arcadia Road Westwood, MA Congratulations and Best Wishes for the future — Class of 1982 Three S Pharmacy 735 High Street Westwood, MA Registered Pharmacist Owners: Garmin Spiro Richard Samson James Sanders 326-5120 J V New England Engineers and Designers, Inc. 59 Davis Avenue, NoiAvood, MA 02062 Phone (617) 769-4390 Congratulations Graduates. 207 DEDICATION TO OUR SON, EVERETT S. HENDERSON, JR. AND THE CLASS OF 1982. FROM YOUR PARENTS, MR. AND MRS. EVERETT S. HENDERSON, SR. OF THE CLASS OF 1953. FROM ONE GENERATION TO THE NEXT TEN RULES TO FOLLOW ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS: 1. Never accept the phrase: It can ' t he done . 2. Accept responsihihties: Family, Community, Occupationally. 3. Further your education if and where possihie. 4. Gain practical experience, even while attending scliool. 5. Select an occupation that you not only do well, hut Ion i- to do. 6. Be true to yourself. He who lies to himself will fail . 7. Failure is to gain valuahle experience, the hard way. He who has never failed does not know the true feeling to success. While we do not propose that you, the class of 1982, go forward and fail, we do sa ' if failure comes, accept it as part of the learning process, we call it graduating from the school of hard knocks. 8. On the ladder to success never step on others, as they are usually there on your way down the ladder. 9. Support your Government. Work for a good candidate, as well as work against a had candidate. 10. Above all, be happy, accept change, be innovative, make the old better. V 208 r BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1982 GREEN YEARS May All Your Ambitions Come True Special Good Wishes To The Graduates Who Worked With Us At Roche Bros. Pat and Bud Roche y V SUPER MARKETS r Westwood Mobil Complete Automotive Repair Foreign Domestic r Phone 326-9669 710 High Street Westwood, MA 02090 A King Henry VIII New England ' s Finest Buffet Restaurant 762-6740 31 Providence Highway Norwood, MA 02062 J K. 209 ' Prom flowers are our specialt ' Best Wishes for Suceess to the Class of ' 82 SIMONI ' S FLOWERS Stop by and visit with Tom - our award winning designer - for appropriately designed flowers for anv occasion. 277 Providence Highway Norwood, Mass. 02062 r 769-4410 Panasonic 75 University Avenue Westwood, Mass. 02090 J V J Compliments of Comp Rep Associates, Inc. 100 Everett Street Westwood, MA 02090 210 r A Special Thank You to the ■Hershey Chocolate Company A Division of J Hershey 19 East Chocolate Avenue Hershey, Pennsylvania 17033 Phone: C71 7] 534-4200 Telex; 842317 HERSHEY ' S KISSES The Little Kiss with the Big Taste r Westwood Gardens Inc. Specializing in Roses and Fruit Baskets Weddings — Funerals — All Functions 934 High Street, Westwood, MA 02090 Phone 326-2006 Good Luck to the Class of ' 82 C.M.C. ELEVATOR CORPORATION Stairlifts — Residence Elevators Wheelchair hfts — Dumb Waiters 762-4830 115 Washington St. Norwood, MA 02062 211 r Congratulations and Best Wishes from Database Systems Cullinane Database Systems, Inc. Westwood Specialists in Data Management Software r A r VAN ' S AUTO BODY Charlie 6c Chuck Palcinio 111 Freeport St., Dordu ' sttM-, MA 02122 268-4100 — 282-2553 Good Luck Class of 82 MIKE ' S WESTWOOD SUNOCO SERVICE 1237 Hifih Street Westwood, MA 02090 Tel. 762-9825 24 Hour Towing Service J V 212 H • WInston-Salem HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY • North Carolina Dick Swiech. Walpole, MA ' S!%:MW m '
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