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WESTVVOOD PUBL WESTWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 3018 00091 3163 , xl taumhl GREEN YEARS 1983 Westwood High School Westwood, MA 02090 Advisor: Mr. William Ducheneau Co-Editors: Donna Prevett Jennifer Collins Associate Editors: Charles Foehl Jennifer Spinale Business Editor: Ricky D ' Angelo Table Of Contents Faculty 18 Seniors 40 Underclassmen 96 Athletics 112 Activities 136 Senior Activities 156 ® £ - Wi fyp £K ( t« jj Yw Mrm o ▲ Dedication Throughout our four years at Westwood High School, you have always proved a superb teacher, but more im- portantly, a trusted friend. You have provided comfort and advice when our lives were troubled, and words of praise and congratulatory hugs to make our happiness complete when all was well. Your cheery hellos and sense of humor as we passed by in the hall never failed to help put our problems in proper perspective and make the day just a little bit brighter. Your kindness, wisdom, and un- derstanding have been greatly appreciated. The Senior Class willl miss you greatly in the years to come. It is with love and gratitude that we dedicate the 1983 Green Years to you, Mr. Peter Case. Principal ' s Message To the Class of 1983 As you approach your graduation, we are all reminded once again that it is a time of great change. Many of you will move on to institutions of higher learning which will bring a change in the level and intensity of your studies. For those who enter directly into a full-time working situa- tion, the adult system of self-support and individual re- sponsibility will become an immediate reality. For all of you there will be a major change in your associations, your social life and your personal experiences. Speaking for myself and the staff of Westwood High School, I wish you well and I express a sincere hope that your years here have prepared you academically and personally for whatever situation each of you may en- counter. I am sure each of you feels a very special close- ness to one or more members of the staff. May I suggest, respectfully, that you make your feelings known to these people, since their greatest reward is the knowledge that they have made a contribution to their students. Once again, best wishes for the future and my thanks for the contributions which you have made to the school as individuals and as a class. Vice-Principal ' s Message We tend to remember each class for its contributions to Westwood High School. During your tenure you were recognized for accomplishments in the classroom, in ath- letics, on the stage, and in a variety of activities that contribute so much to the excellence that is Westwood High School. I tend to remember the Class of 1983 for its spirit of co- operation and the personal qualities that were ever so evident throughout the entire class. You have matured and enriched your lives through lasting friendships that, in many cases, will continue for a lifetime. You have given freely of yourselves and prepared for the challenges that lie ahead. Your enthusiasm was contagious and set a fine example for the underclassmen. You are our success and the entire educational community stands proud. Please remain a part of Westwood High by keeping in contact with your teachers and classmates. Age Quod Agis. President ' s Message The Class of 1983 is a remarkable group of people. In the beginning of our Junior Year, competition was the name of the game. It seemed that everyone was competing against one an- other for a respectable class rank. However, as we entered our Senior Year, we all came together and put all aspects of competi- tion aside in order to face problems as a class instead of as a group of separate individuals. Throughout our four years at Westwood High School, educa- tion has been our main objective, and many members of the faculty have helped us along the way. This year, Mr. Flaherty stepped in to fill the role of Principal, and he has helped our class immensely. Miss Dillon also deserves our sincere thanks for all the hard work she has done to make our Senior Year as memora- ble as possible. The contributions of Tracy, Joe, and Mary were likewise invaluable throughout the year. I feel that the Class of 1983 has attained a level of achievement which surpasses that of many previous years. This is a very special group of people, and hopefully, we will all fulfill the goals which we have set out to accomplish. Valedictorian ' s Message In Japan, it ' s sayonara ; in Portugal, it ' s ate logo . In Ger- many, it ' s auf wiedersehen , and in Italy, it ' s arrivederci . In every country, in every language, there are words to express the universal thought. Now, the time has come for us to speak these words to each other: Good-bye and best wishes, until we meet again. We ' ve finally survived the last of these six make-or-break years together. For some, the time has lagged dreadfully; for others, the end has come alarmingly fast. Some are restless, eager to strike out on their own; others are uncertain, intimidated by new responsibility. At this point, we set out in uniquely different direc- tions, aimed for our respective goals, filled with the desire to accomplish and achieve. Whether we are aware of it or not, the experiences and relationships we ' ve encountered along the way have helped us develop the integrity and innovativeness to as- sume firm control of our lives. We are individuals of hope and talent, amply equipped to enter the next phase of life. So, with warmest wishes, Arrivederci, Class of 1983! . . . Good luck and God bless! Vi .v ,V f% WMK UK 10 11 Pizza with everything on it Classics All talk and all action The perfect couple All right, I ' ll eat it! 12 Best looking: didn ' t do it! Convict PDM-698735 You want to change your biography again? Florida grapefruit %$ Friday detentions! 13 14 r U fe %. ■r«fc ■,. ■■WaM v H l 3?l ■' ISy • a ' Sk ■1 Py m 1 «M - k «w pp i I ■' . ' ■• ' •• Central Administration Leo J. Crowe Assistant Superintendent for Business C. Louis Cedrone Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum Dr. John Tobin Superintendent of Schools School Committee Seated (left to right): Susan White, Barbara Larkm, Louise Padden. Standing: Glenn Harknes Joseph Quinn, Leo Crowe, Dr. John Tobin, C. Louis Cedrone, Arthur Baggeroer. 16 High School Administration Mr. Phillip Flaherty Principal Throughout our past four years at Westwood High School, the Administra- tion has strived to give each of us the highest quality education possible. They have also always been available to deal with all of the problems and concerns that arise at a high school. During our stay we have seen a change in the front office from Mr. Duane Kocina to the very capable Mr. Phillip Flaherty. Together with Mr. Charles Flahive, the two have guided us through a very successful year. Mr. Charles Flahive Vice-Principal Secretaries M . ja V  Jfl W jM Mk Mrs. Marjorie Hall Mrs. Jacqueline Angelici Mrs. Margery Hancox A very diligent secretarial staff aids the administration by providing the essential services needed to keep the school running smoothly and efficiently. The patience of Mrs. Margery Hancox, Mrs. Jacqueline Angelici, and Mrs. Marjorie Hall is sincerely appreciated, as they faith- fully see to seemingly insignificant details. The women have managed to see their way over the mountains of paperwork to contribute to nonacademic and theatrical events. 17 Faculty Faculty Faculty Faculty Fa 18 Ity Faculty Faculty Faculty Facul I facultv h! th + 6 Sem0r ClaSS WOuld like t0 th k the entire faculty for the support, guidance, and wisdom they have shared with us throughout our years at Westwood High School 19 English • X Area Coordinator: Miss Frances Burns Mr. George Hancox Mrs. Evelyn Malm Mrs Linda Hanlon 20 The English Department, under the di- rection of Miss Frances Burns, provided students with a wide variety of challeng- ing and informative courses. From Miss Shute ' s renowned diaphragmatic breath- ing exercises in Oral English to the dread- ed weekly compositions in Comp. and Grammar to Mr. Milan ' s colorful lectures in Ascent of Man and Art History, the Eng- lish teachers have never failed to amaze and enlighten their students. All the staff members of this outstanding department have done a superb job in preparing stu- dents for the challenges we will face both in college and our future careers. Miss H. Joan Dillon Mrs. Mary Bishop miwi—B 1 % Mrs. Gail Hayes Mrs. Geraldine O ' Neil Mr. Brian Hart Mr. Michael Milan Miss Stephanie Shute Mr. Terrence Earls 21 Foriegn Language The Foreign Language Department, directed by Mrs. Elaine Doucette, has both broadened students ' knowl- edge of other cultures and increased their fluency in the languages of French, Spanish, German, and Latin. The students studying Spanish have the opportunity to visit Spain during April vacation, and several students of German have also been able to travel abroad during the summer with the Goethe Institute of Boston. In the classroom, Mrs. Perry ' s filas and Mrs. Doucette ' s huge collection of French 5 tapes will not be forgotten. In general, our preparation for a lifetime of experienc- ing foreign cultures has been excellent. Area Coordinator: Mrs. Elaine Doucette • CL J fl j ' x - s w y Mr. Gregory Chiasson Mr. Robert Burke Mr. Manol Dhimitri Mrs. Barbara Gray Mrs. Hollis Perry Mr. William Ducheneau 23 Science Under the direction of Mr. Pender, the science department enables the student body to take interesting courses in the areas of natural and physical science. The courses range from Introductory Physical Science to Advanced Placement Physics. Many exciting creations have been conjured up in Mr. Luther ' s la boratory. Thanks to the hard-working staff, a large num- ber of students are involved in the pro- grams. Mrs. Maxine Thwing Mr. Ivan Van de Workeen Mr. Edward Marx 1 Mr. Calvin Topalian Mr. Christos Sarris Mr. Raymond Keegan Mrs. Dorothy Saltmarsh Mr. John Luther Mr. Gail Thwing Mr. Kevin Burke 25 Mathematics Area Coordinator: Mr. James Pender j 26 Mr. Edward Baker Miss Judith Bolles Mr Raymond Kodzis Under the direction of Mr. James Pender, the Math Department provides its students with an excellent preparation for SAT ' s and further college study. The courses range from first year Algebra all the way up to A. P. Calculus. The program not only provides excellent teachers, but also a very helpful Math Seminar and a fully equipped computer room. Mr. Pender ' s Math Team had a very successful year competing in several meets against such rivals at Canton and Needham. The very capable math stu- dents also competed in the Math Olympi- ad. Mr. Lawrence Vallencourt Miss Karen Maruca Mr. Harvey Fischler Mr. David Walsh Mr. Richard Hargreaves 27 Social Studies Under the direction of Miss Frances Burns, the Social Studies Department has been and continues to be a major success at Westwood High School. Un- der the leadership of its well qualified staff, the students understand man ' s history, the workings of his govern- ment, and his conflict with society. Al- though the department only requires one year of U.S. History, interested students elected other courses such as Chinese Civilization, Psychology, Soci- ology, Economics, and A. P. Western Civilization. Mr. William Davis l VZ Mr. Robert Avakian Mr. Richard Stack Mr Thomas Brown 28 Mr. Donald Beurman Miss Priscilla Congden Mr. Peter Case Mrs. Barbara Cummings 29 ndustria Arts For those of us heading off to a vocational career, the Industrial Arts Department has proved a valuable asset. Under the direction of Mr. Rettman and his staff, Mr. Nelson, Miss Adams, and Mr. Mushroe, we have learned about electricity, mechanical drawing, archi- tecture, and woodworking. An extra bit of thanks is extended to the graphic arts division, which is responsible for the printing of numer- ous school programs, tickets for school func- tions, and our literary magazine, No Parenthe- ses. A Area Coordinator: Mr. Lawrence Rettman Mr. Thomas Nelson Home Economics The growing Home Economics Depart- ment at Westwood High School offers a wide variety of appealing programs under the instruction of three quite capable women. Mrs. Joanne Arnold supervises clothing classes, and even organizes re- lated fieldtrips. Under the guiding hand of Mrs. Annette O ' Brien, students take part in an active Child Growth and Develop- ment program, particularly in the organi- zation and running of nursery school ac- tivities. Courses relating to foods include such challenges as Ethnic Foods and Ad- vanced Foods, both expertly taught by Mrs. Marguerite Knight. Mr. Peter Mushroe Mrs. Annette O ' Brien Mrs Joanne Arnold Business Mrs. Natalie Carey Under the direction of Mr. Rettman, the Business Depart- ment has proved invaluable in preparing aspiring Westwood High School students for the worlds of career business. With courses ranging from Business Law to Typewriting, we have learned many important busi- ness skills. Data Processing has introduced us to the role of the computer in the highly techno- logical business community of the modern world. The careful instruction of Mrs. Carey, Mr. Nolan, Mrs. Dhosi, and Mrs. Bergen has assured an infor- mative learning experience. Mr. Albert Nolan Mrs. Irene Dhosi Mrs. Carolyn Bergen 31 Physica Education From yoga to volleyball, tennis to swimming, and basketball to self-defense, the Physical Education Department has helped us to develop an active in- terest in physical fitness. At various times through- out the year, we chose from a wide range of elec- tives; sometimes we delighted in an easy term of Miss Rice ' s Jane Fonda Workout , and other times we suffered the tortures of Mr. Tuccelli ' s infamous Tuce abuse . With the further encouragement of Mr. Joseph Gearon, the Athletic Director, Mr. Downes, and Miss Peters, we faired pretty well through it all, and we are well on our way to a lifetime of good health! Athletic Director Mr. Joseph Gearon Mr. Russell Downes , mM XW ' i J 1 ' H Miss Susan Peters Miss ELizabeth Rice Mr. Paul Tuccelli Nurse Our school nurse, Mrs. Eliza- beth Clement, is always available to anyone who needs her atten- tion, whether medical or just in the form of a TLC smile. Her sun- ny disposition and gentle under- standing are quite in keeping with her extraordinary personality. Thanks to her untiring efforts, Westwood High School is always a safe, healthy place to be. 32 Mrs. Elizabeth Clement Mr Donald MacGillivray Guidance The Guidance Department consists of a devoted staff of wonderfully capable, helpful people. Dr. W.H. Pendell, the director, Miss Carol Armstron, Mrs. Helene Lauer, Mr. Thomas Hughes, and secretary Mrs. Phyllis Wheeler all work together to provide such services as career planning, educational counseling and personal consulting. The many beneficial activities organized and supported by the Department help students to become aware of the many opportunities available to them. With a friendly smile and an encouraging word, the Guidance staff members really urge the students to increase their personal development and pursue their individual goals. Also, thanks to the work of C.E.T. Chairperson Mrs. Susan Bornstein, opportunities are open for further individual attention. IIIIIIXK,,, Dr. William Pendell Work Study The Work Study Program was reinstituted this year under the coordination of Mrs. Joanne Arnold. Under her direction, students have the opportunity to be employed by local businesses where they learn first-hand the basics of retailing, marketing, and salesmanship. Other preparatory exercises in- clude putting together a resume and perfecting in- terview skills. Mr. Thomas Hughes Mrs. Helene Lauer Mrs. Phyllis Wheeler Mrs. Joanne Arnold Mrs. Lorraine Brinton Mrs. Susan Bornstein 33 Art The Art Department, under the direction of Mrs. Elaine Doucette, offers a wide variety of courses expertly taught by Mrs. Judith DesPres and Mr. Thomas DelSignore. Offerings range from Ceramics to Advanced Placement Portfolio II. Thanks to the talents of its staff, this fine department is able to provide any interested students with an excellent background in the visual arts. Mrs. Judith DesPres Mr. Thomas DelSignore Music The Music Department had another busy and successful year as each of the various ensembles contributed its own special talent at a number of events. The Chorus filled the auditorium with eloquent music at every concert. The Glee Club performed above and beyond the call of duty on several oc- cassions throughout the year. The strong leadership of Mr. John Markarian contribut- ed immensely tothe success and growth of the Music Department. Band Director Mr. Pitts was also a major factor influencing the development of the music program at our school. I ■i Mr. John Markarian Mr Paul Pitts Miss Roberta Jackson Mrs. Janet Borgman Miss Denise Dyer Special Education In the Special Education Department exceptional children learn the funda- mentals of reading, writing and arithmetic, as well as cooking and sewing. Al- though special classes are usually held in a newly-desig- nated room in the social studies wing, some students are able to attend regular classes. The devoted staff has done a beautiful job of helping the students to de- velop their special talents. Miss Suzanne Koorse Self- Contained The Self-Contained Program, under the direction of Miss Ann Vozella and Mr. Donald MacGilliv- ray, has been set up for students whose personal and educational needs have not been met by the regular school program. The pro- gram offers a wonderful opportu- nity for more individualized stu- dent-teacher interaction in a school setting. Miss Ann Vozella Mr. Donald MacGillivray 35 Media Center •ii Mr. Eugene Swezey, director Mrs. Virginia McCoubrey, librarian Mrs. Nanette Eckert What ' s high school without a library? Westwood has one of the finest. Under the care of Mr. Eugene Swezey and librarian Mrs. Virginia McCoubrey, the Media Center provides a vast number of learning resources for stu- dents. A wide collection of books, magazines, and news- papers are readily available, as are a number of helpful services and audio-visual instruction. With the added ef- forts of newcomer Mrs. Eckert, the library has become a surprisingly quiet place to study. But be warned: you may hear Four to a table! Learning Center The Learning Center has proven to be a successful, essential unit at Westwood High School. The staff helps students develop skills needed for learning; students are provided with an opportunity to improve their learning progress under faculty supervision. One of the major aims of the Center is to mainstream those students with learning disabilities or with needs for remedial assistance. Mrs. Carol Rosengarten tl BUf 36 Mrs. Elizabeth Rae Mrs. Anna Runci Mrs Martha Stacey Custodians (left to right): Mr. Ed Reed, Mr. Arthur Shroeder, Mr. John Foley Driver Education The Driver Education program was directed by Mr. Donald Beur- man and Mr. Robert Burke. The pro- gram prepares students to fulfill re- quirements of the Registry of Motor Vehicles and also teaches them sound and healthy attitudes toward driving. Mr. William Ducheneau Mr. David Walsh Mr. James Pender Mr. Raymond Kodzis Mr. Donald Beurman Driver Education Director Mr. Robert Burke Assistant Director Mr. Edward Marx Mr. Lawrence Rettman i7 Best Wishes The time has come to say good-bye to our Super- intendent Dr. John F. Tobin. But how can we say good-bye to someone who has dedicated so many years to educating young people? Starting as an English teacher, he worked his way to principal and, eventually, superintendent. For the past seventeen years, Dr. Tobin has seen many dynamic changes in the Westwood schools and has been responsible for a great deal of them. Times are not always easy for someone in this position, especially with Proposition 2V2, declining enrollments, budget cuts, etc., but Dr. Tobin can walk away proud, with head raised high, for a job so well done. You will be greatly missed, Dr. Tobin, by the entire school community and it is your inspiration that will show us the way to a brighter future in education. V. After having dedi- cated twenty-two years to the students of Westwood, Mrs. Ber- gen has decided to re- tire. As a valued mem- ber of the Business De- partment, she has al- ways put the students ' needs as top priority. Her everlasting smile, concern, talent and en- ergy will be greatly missed. We thank you, Mrs. Bergen, for being such a great teacher and dear friend. smmkHSMHi oooomooc smwiewm m V - w tf w I {- .■V Seniors Seniors Seniors Seniors Sen rs Seniors Seniors Seniors Senior Senior Class Advisers The Class of 1983 would like to thank all the senior class advisers for the support and guidance they have given us throughout the year. These faculty members have spent countless hours both organizing and participating in all the activities that have made our senior year so enjoyable. Their ef- forts have been greatly appreciat- ed. First Row (left to right): Mr. Peter Mushroe, Mr. Michael Milan, Mrs. Joanne Arnold, Mr. David Walsh, Miss H. Joan Dillon, Miss Judith Bolles Second Row: Mr. Harvey Fischler, Mr. Lawrence Vallencourt, Miss Karen Maruca. Mrs. Linda Hanlon, Mrs. Hollis Perry, Mr. William Ducheneau, Mr. Brian Hart, Mr. Peter Case Missing: Mrs. Barbara Cummings 42 ■•. Jar wt ' W « 9 B ij= 3ji B Iff™ ■lslin ii 1 1 1 IM 1 Senior Class Poem BITTERSWEET REFLECTIONS Alphabetically arranged In neat rows of thirteen Sit two hundred forty-two Young adults- No longer boys, No longer girls- Each anxiously awaiting His own passport To freedom. Two hundred forty-two uneasy marriages To books, to pencils, to calculators, Have been annulled; Light-hearted Festivity, Blithe lover these ten long months, Claims now for her own The hearts she has So carefully seduced Over the winter of arduous toil. Let none forget, however, That the chains that have bound them To homework, To term papers, To detention, Have also bound them In friendship To classmates And to teachers. The epitome of bittersweet Is graduation day; For each of two hundred forty-two caps And two hundred forty-two gowns There is a future, Bright and exciting; But there is also a past, With many happy memories And friends who will be missed. -. — : zr ) l|u cdl .Q ■-- ■■■. ■■■■:-,: S 43 Paul Toland Trese Anne LaCamera 134 Fieldstone Road It is thrifty today to prepare for the wants of tomorrow. Paul, PT, T-Bone . . . short, smiley, and cute . . . Nice car! , Have you seen Miss Dillon to- day? . . . Likes: Jag ' s, a good movie, a good laugh . . . Pet Peeves: Roche Bros., Jen on snare, Physics . . . Favorite People: Moe, Bill, Stu, Joe, Class of 1983 . . . Where Found: Roche Bros., in the Honda. Class President 1, 2, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Advisory Board 3, 4; WHS Dance Band 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 4; Musical 2, 3; Senior Class Play. 99 Porter Street Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Tracy, Tres, Cap . . . short hair, brown eyes, smiling . . . You ' re sucha loser! , S.E.B. . . . Likes: M M ' s, Kiss 108, madness!, Florida ' 83 . . . Pet Peeves: Donuts, rotaries, Mo ' s fogs, curfews . . . Favorite People: Family, Mo, Mary, Anne, Dor, Ag, B.J. A., M.M., A.G., Jo, E.S., Mr. Case, others . . . Where Found: in Mo ' s car, with the girls, same wavelength. Class President 3; Class Vice President 4; Class Secretary 1, 2; AFS 1, 2, 3; Soccer 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Softball 1, 2, Captain 3, 4; Powder Puff Cap- tain. 44 Mary H. Mclnnis 75 Stanford Drive Time endears, but cannot fade, the memories friends have made. Mary, Mare . . . blond, blue eyes, smiling, 6 . . . Hold this, will ya , WOE . . . Likes: chases, cruising with Anne and Moe, Kiss 108, long conversations, TMG . . . Pet Peeves: Max , D 2 WM 2 ATRT, SAT work . . . Favorite People: Vicki, Anne, Moe, Trese, Jo, Erin, M.G., P.G., family . . . Where Found: Friend- ly ' s, Moe ' s, out of town, on the phone, Eng- land with Vick i. Cross Country 2; Soccer 1, 3, 4; Winter Track 1 , 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1,2,3, 4; Powder Puff Capt. 4; Class Secretary 4; Student Council 3, 4; AFS Club 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4. Joseph Robert Gallagher, Jr. 30 Bonney Street Our greatest achievement lies not in never having fallen, but in rising after each time we fall. Joe, Guin, Jose . . . What is it? , Have a clue , Yeah , E-Z . . . Likes: 13, parties, baseball, being Irish, football games . . . Pet Peeves: SFB, mind games, football practices, losing, 1 1-6 to 1 1-13 .. . Favorite People: Kev, Hendy, Grease, Reef, JC, Mr. Downes, family, Mr. Case, the girls, card players . . . Where Found: on fields. TWC, Chestnut Hill, Cape. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; Student Advisory Board 3, 4; Class Vice President 3; Class Treasurer 4 Burton Abel Brian Aho David F. Albanese 50 Saxon Road 117 Winter Street 10 Adams Street Humor, like honesty, is the best policy. Burt . . . brown hair, brown eyes . . . So listen. , I don ' t think so. . . . Likes: Florida trips, the Blues Brothers, the Stones, Nauset Beach, football, Ricky D. ' s parties . . . Pet Peeves: yellow flags, Millis, stone walls, cold weather, SFB, the Morsels . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Mance, Fitz, Rock, Ricky, Aldo, Lou, Moose, Shauna, K.M., P.M., S.C., J.G., M.A., J.D., D.W., H.M., class of 83 . . . Where Found: Orleans, the Volare, with the group. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4. Cats on the upgrade. Upgrade? Mr. Drotwotwobblermangrove . . . red and silver . . . Back, demon from Hades! . . . Likes: Monty Python, midnight movies . . . Pet Peeves: brown M M ' s, every third Tuesday of months with more than five letters . . . Favor- ite People: anyone with dung on their shoes and cobwebs in their hair, and Lex . . . Where Found: Rivendell. Dance Band 4. If you can ' t join them, beat them. Dave . . . short, conservative, patriotic . . . Woooooo! , Did I ever tell you about the time I flew from ...? ... Likes: planes, boats, a lot of money, AC DC, Ricky ' s parties . . . Pet Peeves: homework, college applica- tions, liberals, being told to smile, the De- cember 11 countdown . . . Where Found: in the air, at the airport, or anywhere there is an airplane to fly . . . college, the military. Winter Track 1, 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; AFS Club 1, 2, 3; Key Club 3, 4. Annette Albrecht 34 Grafton Avenue Met many, liked few, loved one. Annette, Albrecht . . . blond, green eyes, nice clothes, tall, thin, individualist . . . Likes: cats, the Doors . . . Eat . . . Pet Peeves: getting up for school, snobs, working, study- ing for tests . . . Favorite People: J.E., V.W., P.F., J.G., R.C., M.C., S.P., P.C. . . . Where Found: The Rez on Friday nights, John ' s car. Elizabeth Ann Allman 86 Glandore Road There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do, once you find them. Beth . . . tall, blonde, blue eyes . . . I ' m NOT in A. P. English! , I can ' t stand it! , Oh well! . . . Likes: chocolate, summer, tennis, ice cream, laughs with CM. . . . Pet Peeves: kicking footballs, pink hair, cottage cheese, hills, filas . . . Favorite People: CM., F.H. Team, Brainy Bunch , family, Mr. C, ' 83 . . . Where Found: courts, F.H. field, Scituate. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Key Club Rep. 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, Pres. 4; Orch. 1; Musical 2; AFS Club 2, 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Green Years Staff; Powder Puff 4. Susan Ambrose 20 Buckboard Lane This paper may crumble, the ink someday fade, but never the memories of friends I have made. Susan, Sue . . . blond hair, blue eyes . . . Only kidding! , No way! . . . Likes: Bruce, Petty, Jett, B.S. Weekends, COZ, parties, field hock- ey, dog shows, Mercedes . . . Pet Peeves: hills, filas , curfews, air heads, losing sea- sons . . . Favorite People: N.J., Tim, Dale, G.C., L.B., I.S., K.W., Mully . . . Where Found: on the field, Macs, Faneuil, BK, riding at N.J. ' s, showing dogs. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 4; AFS Club 3; Key Club 4; Power Puff. 45 s Michael Antonellis 190 Pond Plain Road The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood. Bahdu . . . short, blond ... I hear ya! , Well all right . . . Likes: green bottles, sleeping on F.B. field, parties, Orleans, water skiing, Rick ' s parties, Skynyrd . . . Pet Peeves: Wack, M.I. A. A., painting my house, soccer nasties, coming in second, Coach Rock, Sunday mornings . . . Favorite People: Shafto, Grease, Hendy, Chas, Julie, Duck, Rock, RD, SF, AG, BA, Mance, JG, KM, Orms, Punch, LB 2 , Lou, Joe . . . southbound. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2, 3, V.P. 4; AFS 3, 4; Green Years Staff 4. Adam Arakelian 85 Hemlock Drive Iron hand in a velvet glove. Cliff, B,B,B . . . talk, dark, handsome . . . Ha Ha! , Yeh right! . . . Likes: music, mornings, sunsets, high-speed driving, girls, dancing, motorcycles, law, snowmobiles, snow, Bud- weiser!, weight lifting, running . . . Favorite People: Mike DiTullio, Dave R., Carl R., Pete C„ Ralph C, Robert Ferzoco, Hope Mansur, Ricky W., Robert S. . . . Where Found: Loo- kout, Burger King, parties, Blackstone, Frank- lin, Carl-Dave ' s hse., Providence, Boston Tun- nel Regina. Football 2. Andrew Anthony Arrigo 25 Hawktree Drive Live today for who knows what tomorrow will bring. Andy, Reegs, Rigo . . . short-tempered, impa- tient, blue eyes . . . Likes: Corvettes, parties, long weekends, Rush, Boston, eating . . . Pet Peeves: slow drivers, boring weekends, cars that don ' t work, stupid people . . . Favorite People: Sue F., Kim, Michelle, Sue and Den- nis, Carolyn, Debbie, Roars, Mike, Adam, Dan, Squiggs, Webs . . . Where Found: Fallon ' s, cruisin ' Westwood, Lookout, SVR. 46 Marlene Marie Arute 588 Canton Street Live your life and love who you are, ' cuz all of us were born to go far. Marlena, Lee . . . Deadly , Serious , Chill out , Checkin ' me out! , You ' re so fine , Ya idiot . . . Likes: Kiss 108, clothes, gold jewelry, Stefano ' s 82, Elbow Beach 83 with the girls . . . Pet Peeves: early people, busy phones, short guys, Gap Band 82, D.C., I don ' t know . . . Favorite People: MB., O.B., P.B., LP., K.C., J.C., Chuck . . . Where Found: at the 9, with Marlene, LTX, WOP . . . Thanks Ma and Dad Gymnastics 1, 2; Cheerleading 1, 2; Powder Puff. Robert G. Babcock 165 Clapboardtree Street You can keep your promises. Shove ' em where they belong. Don ' t ask me to the party — won ' t be around. Bob, B J . . . wavy blond hair, 6 ' 0 . . . Marvel- ous , Round . . . Likes: J. Tull, AD + D, Clint E, Moody Blues, friendship, solitude, quiet, noise . . . Pet Peeves: bullies, death, incom- plete statements, over talked situations, un- deserved names . . . Favorite People: Psycho, CD., D.U., B.A., K.R., J.M., Kid, Al, ST., E.G., the gang, F ' s Heros . . . Where Found: at the Gak, C.D. ' s, in the porcelain bus. Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Winter Track 4. David Babineau 68 Webster Street Those who know what ' s best for us must rise and save us from ourselves. Babs . . . green eyes, brown hair, serious . . . Huh? . . . Likes: party ' n, skiing, fast cars. Zeppelin . . . Pet Peeves: Pac Man, imports, working weekend nights, Norwood Center . . . Favorite People: Cindy, EC, K.H.. B.N., T.R., C.W., A.G., R.C. . . . Where Found: Cindy ' s, at parties, Alex ' s, cruisin ' . AFS 1 , 2; Spring Track 1 ; Cross Country 1 , 2; Winter Track 1; Ski Team 2. Pamela Marie Baggeroer 139 Sycamore Drive An optimist sees the donut; a pessimist, the hole. Pam, Red, Spam . . . red hair and freckles . . . Sorry I ' m late , Huh? , Shut up, you guys . . . Likes: Florida NH with friends, donuts, sowing with Shell, competitions . . . Pet Peeves: Baggage , pep rallies, broken piano keys, mornings . . . Favorite People: Lee, Jenn, Jen, Deb, Shell, Joe, Moe, PT, Ben, family . . . Where Found: at a piano, anywhere but home. DQ 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2; Musical 2, 3, 4; STRUT 2, 3; Winter Track 1,2,3; Spring Track 1; NHS 3, 4; No Parentheses 3, 4; Green Years. 5 «l Denise Marie Barry 49 Glen Road There are mountains in our way, but we climb a step everyday. Denise, Deece . . . blonde hair, green eyes, gullible . . . Likes: Toll House cookies, tennis, F.H., anything Irish ... I don ' t get it. , I ' m hungry. . . . Pet Peeves: being lost, HILLS, busy signals, T 2 . . . Favorite People: D.R., CM., M.C., D.P., Mush, Class of 83 . . . Where Found: B. King, on the courts, at the Cape, with R.M. . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, co-capt. 2; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 3, 4; Key Club Rep. 3, 4; Spring Musical 2; Senior Class Play 4; Powder Puff 4; Green Years staff 4. Lisel Ashley Banker 555 Clapboardtree Street Don ' t follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail. Lisel, Lees . . . curly hair, brown eyes, loud laugh . . . Tasp , W.U.T . . . Likes: soccer, tennis, F.B. games, the beach, concerts . . . Pet peeves: backstabbers, term papers, morning tennis practice, losing . . . Favorite People: Lynn, Deb, Punch, Johno, Bahdu, nubber squad, D, Cav, class of ' 83 . . . Where Found: driving in ester, on the court, LB. . . . College bound . . . thanx Mom, Dad, Gram. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, capt. 3; AFS; Green Years photogra- pher. Laurie Barry 3 Linden Street The moment is only temporary, but the me- mory is forever. Laurie, Bazo Friday yet? , looks like Andi ' Let ' s get Kyle ' s car! ' Babe , Let ' s skip scaggy , Say meaning! . Is it , Hey, it with Likes: cruising in the Blue Conty, taking Robert ' s car, Florida in the spring of 82 . . . Pet Peeves: 9-18-81, boring weekends . . . Favorite People: Baybank crew, Robert, manor boys, Old Roaders . . . Found: Baybank, with Robert, the girls, th e boys, Dedham. Powder Puff 4. Sandra J. Bardzilowski 299 Pond Street To reach every man ' s dreams, you must achieve perfection. Sandy, Bards . . . blonde, blue eyes, always smiling . . . Why? , I don ' t get it! . . . Likes: boys, cheerleading, N.H., dates with Paul, laughing with Karen, ice cream, 11-20-82, XBHS parties . . . Pet Peeves: Monday morn- ings, consols in Camaros, being late . . . Favor- ite People: Karen, Paul, Linda, Moe, Marge, Kim, Berlin and Wolverine Crew. AFS 3; Football Cheerleader 2, 3, co-capt. 4; Green Years staff; Powder Puff 4; Basketball Cheerleader 1, 3, Co-Capt. 2, 4. Lee Sarah Becker 225 Sycamore Drive One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish Seuss. Dr. Lee . . . petite, blue eyes . . . Hurry up, Pam , Such is life . . . Likes: field hockey, Spain, M M ' s, sailing . . . Pet Peeves: sneezing and wheezing, regrets, when people are late . . . Favorite People: Pam-Clam, F.H. team, BEE, DSS, Moe, all my friends . . . Where Found: in Duke, the field, in the Yellow Bomber, driving Maura home . . . Thanks Mom Dad. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; WHS musical 1, 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sr. Class Play 4; Powder Puff 4; Green Years staff 4; Franklin Mills Fashion Board 1, 2, 3. 47 p. j£ WL 1 ■vTmM I 1 ' 1 f if 1 M 1 m H U ■H w v t I H T9i Marie Annette Benincasa 90 Walker Road You only live once; so live it your fullest. Marie, Ma-rye . . . brown hair, brown eyes, pearly whites, shatterproofs, . . . It ' s not fair! , The BEST . . . Likes: days off, E.T., 5- 27-80, McDonald ' s, cards from A.F., dinner parties 2 , clubbing, snow, purple, surprises, Ireland ' 83 . . . Pet Peeves: gaining weight, Algebra with Mrs. B, being bugged, conceited people, Mosley ' s . . . Favorite People: Her sweetheart, Karen, Joy, Ju-ly, Sharona, D ' D, Jo, Sheila, all Bruins . . . Found: LTX, W.O.P. Field Hockey 2; Hockey Cheerleader 4; Pow- der Puff 4; Senior Play; AFS 3, 4; Green Years Staff 4. William D. Bent 26 Young Road All governments are in equal measure, good and evil. The best ideal is Anarchy. Bill . . . blue eyes, dirty blonde . . . You big dummy! , Murray! , Deutschland uber alles! . . . Likes: guitar, Danger UXB, Ger- many, Monty Python . . . Pet Peeves: Top 40, conformists, the Lodge, drummers who be- long to the marching band . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Debbie F., Sue M., Marc, Joe, Moe, Ka- priel, Chris and Jeff, P.T., Stu, Steve and Liz, Danger UXB, Paul Weller, Sid . . . Where Found: MP ' s, movies, with Deb, with guitar, watching Batman. Dance Band 4. John Boland 212 Burgess Avenue Life ' s too short. Live each day as if there ' s no tomorrow. John, Juanny . . . tall, dark, handsome . . . Ya have to! , I have to go to my locker . . . Likes: hoop, Suzy-Q ' s, boy ' s room, roulette, the Who, keg parties, Van Halen, Led Zeppelin . . . Pet Peeves: snobby girls, homework, get- ting up early . . . Favorite People: T.R., Masi, C.W., M.C., Dog, (S.M.), etc. . . . Where Found: cafeteria, courtyard, library, corral, boys ' room (lunch block). Basketball 2. Marlene Borden 80 Peartree Drive Don ' t walk in front of me, I may not follow; don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead; just walk beside me and be my friend. Marlene, Deadly . big brown eyes, shy, cute smile . . . Deadly , Serious , I don ' t know , So fine , Never mind . . . Likes: disco, nice clothes, nice cars, summer cruises ' 82, Key Biscayne ' 82, Elbow Beach ' 83 . . . Pet Peeves: late people, Gap Band Concert ' 82, D.C Favorite People: M.A., O.B., P.B., J.C., K.C. . . . Where Found: at the 9 , WOP , with Marlene, at LTX. Gymnastics 1, 2; AFS 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; 48 Green Years staff 4. W T ■v || V 1  ...„.-..._, i .hi  i  f 4 ' Lisa A. Bothwick 29 Wentworth Street Sans ton amour, je n ' existerais plus . . . Lis, LB . . . Calvin ' s, big brown eyes, always late . . . Rumor has it , Hey, Sexy! . . . Loves: hockey, running with Peter at six AM, whistle salesmen, Tab . . . Pet Peeves: poodle beatings, curbs, rainy proms, locking keys in the car, mud, Schnapps, curfews . . . Friends: Peter, G , Han, Vic, Kar, Use, Ani, Susan, O ' Malco, Bothwick clan, F.H. team . . . Where Found: the locker room, at G ' s, BB, in the truck ... I love you, Mom. Thanks, Mr. Case! Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; W. Track 2. 3, 4; S. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; NHS 3. 4; Powder Puff 4; Green Years 4. Paula Louise Brady 44 Gay Street Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me. Paula, PB, P. Brady . . . petite, always laugh- ing .. . No way , Are you serious? . . . Likes: family, friends, swim team, 7 heels, DW club, MOB ' s summer of ' 82 . . . Pet Peeves: backstabbers, plastic people, year of being F 2 and F 3 , BW . . Favorite People: Don- nie Beurman, Hugh, Stu. CF, MD, KD. CD, MP, JM, BF, V D, DS. TO, SM, MKM . . . Where Found: swimming in the pool, with the girls, with 51 , with Fitz . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. Swim Team 1,2.3 capt. 4; Track 1,2.3; Play 3, 4; Powder Puff; Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4. James Laurence Brawley 53 Wildwood Drive Thunder is good, thunder is impressive; but it ' s lightning that does the work. Brawls . . . 6 ' 1 , blonde hair, blue eyes . . . Finnattics , Rebel Right , Get a Clue , Have a day for yourself . . . Likes: movies, sleeping, summer of 82, eating, weeknose, 86, George Thorogood ... Pet Peeves: Go with HAP, concussions, Millis, SBC, asilities . . . Favorite People: Terri, Mike, Dave, Miss B., C. Finn, Don, 14, 21, the team . . . Where Found: behind the blue door, Terri ' s, trainer ' s room, Hale, the Dart . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4. Cynthia Breese 95 Mill Street I would slave to learn the way to sink this ship of fools. Cyndi . . . tall, brown hair, denim jacket . . . Jerry Saves , They ' re a band beyond de- scription , The Grateful Dead is where it ' s at . . . Likes: The Grateful Dead, Max Creek, the next best thing to the Dead, Trips, Travel- ing to see the Dead . . . Pet Peeves: people who put down the Dead, Batman and Robin, Mondays, having no money, hallways in be- tween classes, mornings, toy motor ... Fa- vorite People: Dead heads, Sarah C, David, Jerry, Bob and the rest of the band . . . Where Found: Dead shows, Creek Shows, not in Westwood, with David. Olga Bregianos 105 Tamarack Road I ' m wishing on a star to follow where you are. Awga, Deadly ... big green eyes, long auburn hair, Greek . . . Deadly serious! , Chill out! , Check me out! , Ya idiot! , What- cha talking about? , You ' re so fine! . . . Likes: deadly Greek guys, deadly cars, disco, KISS 108, tight jeans, black outfits, sexy clothes, spikes, gold jewelry, Mosely ' s, S t. Nictarios, Roslindale Square . . . Pet Peeves: crooked heels, goofs, baggy pants, flats . . . Favorite People: M.A., M.B., N.M., S.B., Y.P., M.T., M.L., J.K., P.M. . . . Where Found: An- ton ' s Cleaners, discos, Mosely ' s. Powder Puff 4. Paul Bregianos 105 Tamarack Road Saranata Kay Pasis Elados A Malahee Naoome. Paul, Poaly, Apostolos ... big hazel eyes, Greek stud, flirt, nice clothes . . . Deadly , Serious , Chill out, sister , Where you been all my life , Naoome , Hey baby , That ' s what she said . . . Likes: disco, KISS 108, GQ look, Georgio Armanis, Porsche 944 . . . Pet Peeves: waking up Olga, Will you hurry up , Love Boat, breakdowns in Boston, hiding C ' s . . . Favorite People: Bratmrll, M.A., M.B., P.W., C.B., R.C., G.L. 2 , J.D., S.S. . . . Where Found: Shaw ' s, Anton ' s, H.C., Mose- ly ' s, at home, Sunday night caches. Beverly Brown 170 Partridge Drive There is only one success: to be able to spend your life in your own way. Bev, Bevy . . . blue eyes, auburn hair, expres- sive face . . . What was that again? , I must have been in a fog . . . Likes: dance, music, art, rose and violet, ice cream . . . Pet Peeves: pot-luck suppers, long winters, Marshalls, parallel parking, junk food . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Mr. D, Lucy, Fred Astaire . . . Where Found: Filene ' s Basement, dance class. Musical 1, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 4; Photography Club 4; AFS Club 3, 4. Edward Brown 30 Dean Avenue It ' s Miller time! Ed, Brownie money? ' Give me a beer , Got any ' What ' s up? Likes: Moose- head beer parties, Macks, Fords, 4x4 . . . Pet Peeves: 5 A.M. practice, Fred ' s, no parties, no gas in truck . . . Favorite People: Punch, Deb, Hope, Lynne, the Riches, M. Mazz, D.W., Fuzz. Swartzy, DR., M.D., Kev, Greese, Kell, Rock, Class of ' 83, Pudge, football team, hockey team . . . Where Found: Lookout, ice rink, Lynne ' s house, in Ford, anywhere there ' s beer, N.H., water skiing, Rick ' s house, Lost Brook, BK. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 4. 49 Carmine Bruno 160 Partridge Drive The worst kind of failure is the failure to try. Carmine . . . Italian, handsome . . . Muzzier , Wait a minute . . . Likes: spaghetti, pizza, parties, cars, disco . . . Pet Peeves: waking up for school, homework, lousy weekends . . . Favorite People: Ted, Peter, Jeff, Greg, Vic- tor, Brian, Paul . . . Where Found: Boston, Lambert ' s, Peter ' s house, Victor ' s. Joe Bruno 54 Burgess Avenue Ha! Ha! , said the duck laughing. Joe . . . never serious, always up for a good time . . . Likes: going to town, sleeping late, Saturday night field trips, mischief with the morsels, Cape trips, Toby ' s tavern . . . Pet Peeves: Valley girls, Westwoodites, muscle- heads, Papa Ginos ' juke box, Norwood Police, four wheelin in Portly ' s Blazer . . . Favorite People: The Morsels, EM, PH, LG, Ed B. . . . Where Found: asleep, wandering, recuperat- ing, back of the LeSabre, silent studys. Football 1; Basketball 1 4. 2,3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, Eric Bryan 53 Dean Street If you can ' t be yourself and make your own decisions, you ' ll never make it in the world. Rick . . . tall, dark, and rowdy . . . You got a dime I can borrow? , I ' ll bring it tomorrow . . . Likes: driving the LeSabre, sleeping on Sun- days, getting lots of sunshine . . . Pet Peeves: no money on weekends, people in blue uni- forms with badges and guns, falling off roofs and waking up in bushes . . . Favorite People: Morsels, Hill kids, Johnny and Joe . . . Where Found: at the Hill, with McGilla, in the Le- Sabre, with the Morsels. Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3. Ross J. Buchmueller Keith G. Cariani Steven Michael Carrabis 105 Stanford Drive You can pick your friends, but you can ' t pick the librarian ' s aide. Ross, Buck, Primary Receiver . . . witty, im- mature ... I don ' t wanna grow up , Once in the seventh grade . . . Likes: sunroofs, fourth at DCPC, camping out on Thursdays . . . Pet Peeves: Skirbs, AMT, DY DX . . . Hates with a passion: the Eck . . . Where Found: WCC, the Gremmy . . . Favorite People: Bahdu, Ricey, Spas (1, 2, 3), M.B., EM., E.S., J.H., GO. Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2; Golf 3, 4; No Parentheses 2, 3; AFS 2, 3; Senior Class Play 4. 50 75 Cushing Road You ' ll always forget the things you re- member, so remember the things you want to forget. Rock, Keith . . . human . . . Hey slick , What time is it? . . . Likes: kickoff, Nana ' s cooking, Shafto ' s boat, jamming with KAOS, Florida, Cape, and Rick ' s parties . . . Pet Peeves: sled, extra sprints, stolen cars, buying for Hendy, Springstein . . . Favorite People: The Group, M.S., M.A., J.H., J.D., KM., R.F., H.M., D.W. . . . Where Found: Rick ' s cellar, Sweet Lou ' s. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 4; D.Q. 4; Student Council 3, 4 Presi- dent 4; Senior Class Play; KAOS 3, 4; AFS 4. 116 Weatherbee Drive If an object is stuck, force it. If it breaks it needed to be replaced anyway. Steve, Stevie, Stevie Boy . . . brown hair and eyes, Italian . . . Oh my God! . Rabbits! . . . Likes: vacations, parties, In-circus, warm weather, GTIs, topless Rabbits . . . Pet Peeves: Barabbas , MK, KW, G in Nrwd . . . Favorite People: AL, LG, AG, MM, SF, RD, KC, CM, PD, PT, FT, BR, TL, AH, KK, LR, DW, CG, LB, BB, MG, DB, DP, DR, JM, JL, SM, PS. LK, LP, BV, BR, KD, JG in CA . . . Where Found: in the Mad Wagon . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad!! Senior Class Play 4; Musical 4; Green Years staff 4; National Honor Society 4. Scott Carreiro 43 Glandore Road Take everyone ' s advice and then do as you please. Scott . . . tall, brown hair, brown eyes . . . It was great , You should have been there . . . Likes: parties, snowmobiles, cars, football, Bryins, Fri. and Sat. nights, Van Halen, the Cape . . . Pet Peeves: getting up for school, homework, Buckunsh, the Pats . . . Favorite People: Kev, Buc, Moose, Reef, Burt, Fuzz, Swartzy, Dippy . . . Where Found: the gym, caf., Burger King, Lost Brook. Weight Lifting 3, 4. Patricia Ann Catanese 100 Oxford Road Live free or die. Pat, Patti, Pat the Cat . . . sky blue eyes brown hair . . . Eh soop? , Never mind . . Likes: parties, reading, animals, karate . . Pet Peeves: school, the Flea, Meow! snobs, preppies . . . Favorite People: C.B. L.S., the foxes, AS., Wilber, D.L., M.W., J.G. A. A., K.N. . . . Where Found: home, Cyndi ' s the courtyard, out of Westwood. Chorus 1; Powder Puff 4. Joseph Cavanaugh 56 Wentworth Street Laugh through life because you won ' t get out alive. Joe, Joey . . . tall, handsome, curly hair . . . Don ' t worry about it . . . Likes: guns, flying, my truck . . . Pet Peeves: homework, Jane Fonda, gun control, mornings, snobs ... Fa- vorite People: A. P., B.B., B.V., P.S., C.F. . . . Where Found: shooting range, airport, home. Maura Elizabeth Cavanaugh 27 Alder Road Today is the first day of the rest of my life. Maura, Molly, Cav . . . brown hair, green eyes, preppy . . . Likes: green m m ' s, ribbons, field hockey, mint oreo ice cream, shopping . . . Pet Peeves: working Sat. nights, the Hills, be- ing called a snob , T 2 . . . Favorite People: D , L 2 , B, C, J, the N and X guys, class of 83 . . . Where Found: BKU, Bergsons, driving around with JR or BE . . . Future Plans: college . . . Lots of love and thanx to Mom and Dad!!! Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Winter Track 2; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Basketball Cheer- leader 1. Lee Anne Chapin 277 Alder Road The comfort of having a friend may be taken away, but not that of having had one. LeeAnne, Lee, En, Olive, Fred, Spaz . . . Go for it! , Are you serious? . . . Likes: talks with Paula and etc mellow songs movies, being with friends and family, party- ing, laughing, babies, Canada, openness . . . Pet Peeves: being depressed, prejudice, jud- gementive and insecure people, arguing with Chris . . . Favorite People: the class of ' 82 (Paula, etc.), Amy, Mrs. C 3 , Debs, D.F., Hope, Lindaa, Chip vacationers, Mr. K., C.A., fam- ily. Soccer Manager 2, 3; Winter Track 1; AFS Club 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4. Matt Clarke 81 Cobleigh Street Do unto others as they do unto you, but do it first. Matt . . . dirty-blonde hair, blue eyes, hand- some . . . Likes: girls, mopars, kegs, Who, Boston, Fleetwood Mac, Beatles, drawing, playing pool ... Pet Peeves: homework, snobs, waking up in the morning . . . Favorite People: C.W., T.R., J.B., D.M., R.C., C.C., D.B., E.T., Tony, Dog, K.R., D.M., J.T., and on special request, Susan Stapleton and Janet Dion . . . Where Found: out cruising in a ' 76 Monte Carlo, 350 4-barrel, cranecam, cruise control, 12 bolt posi-rear-end, tinted win- dows, Stewart and Warner sungauges, dual exhaust, spokies, T-roof. 51 Jennifer Ann Cloney 9 Walker Road This paper may crumble, the ink may fade, but never the memories of friends I have made. Jennifer . . . blue eyes, happy . . . 06-12-87, Ready Beth? , Hey! . . . Likes: no braces!, diving with Dave Beth, pizza with Greg, the Class of ' 84, backrubs, Key Biscayne Elbow Beach . . . Pet Peeves: Mike A. in Calc, cold pools . . . Favorite People: my family, L.P., Beth, CO., D.G., Marlene Marlene, K.C. . . . Where Found: any pool, library with C.F. Girls ' Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Gymnastics 1, 2; Spring Track 1 ; Key Club 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Senior Class Play 4; Green Years Staff 4; AFS 3, 4. Eric C. Coffin 464 Oak Street You know you ' re not drunk if you can lie on the floor without holding on with both hands. Eric . . . Likes: Richard Pastis, baked stuffed lobster, running, sailing, winning football bets against Mr. Val, WBCN ... Pet Peeves: Mon- day mornings, speedwork . . . But de con! . . . Favorite People: Steve G., Steve W., Kap, D.G., J.C., B.A., everyone from the village Sue in the French Pyrenees . . . Where Found: behind a camera, on the sailboat . . . college, more travel, the Americas Cup. Cross Country 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS Club 3, 4; Photography Club 2, 3, 4; Green Years Staff 4; Boys ' State 3; NHS 3, 4. Peter Colella 17 Whitewood Road Drive like mad - you ' ll get there. Peter . . . normal . . . Likes: girls, Mustangs, Van Halen, parties . . . Pet Peeves: Chevys, Cookie . . . Favorite People: R.W., DC, M.D., D.R., C.R., R.Q. . . . Where Found: Lookout, Burger King, Roar ' s house. Catherine Coleman 236 Dover Road A smile makes the whole world brighter. Cathy, Cath . . . short, round, dimples, smily . . . Go to the track! , Naancy! . . . Likes: M D, horses, Vermont, snow, the gang, track . . . Pet Peeves: 4 to a table , preppies, Fresh- men who talk in halls!, skinny people who think they are fat . . . Favorite People: They know who they are . . . Where Found: the track, someone ' s car, anywhere every- where . . . I ' m so embarrassed . . . See Ya! Musical 1, 2, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; G.C. 2, 3; Set 1, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Girls ' State 3; Drama Club 3, 4; Thespian 3, 4; Senior Play 4; One Acts 2, 4; French Club 2. Rosemary Collette 85 Elm Street Live your life to the fullest. Rosemary, Rose, Rosie . . . short, brown hair and eyes, glasses . . . Mary , No I ' m not , See ya . . . Likes: working with children, sewing, music, driving around . . . Pet Peeves: BEEF , locker 190, backstabber . . . Favor- ite People: my family, Mary, CC, AD, KH, MH, PT, JBC, MBC, the rest of the gang, Mrs. Clement . . . Where Found: Mary ' s Child Growth room, nurse ' s office, GSH ' s . . . col- lege. Powder Puff 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Senior Class Play 4; Nursery School 3, 4; Musical 4. Jennifer Mary Collins 49 Woodridge Road Tomorrow is a dream that leads me onward . . . for it ' s the person I ' ve yet to be. Jen, Jenny . . . blond, naive, froggy voice . . . This is true , He ' s killing me! , Talk to Donna! . . . Likes: windsurfing lessons, WBRU, college road trips, sailing, Rick ' s par- ties ... Pet Peeves: Stu ' s dirty jokes, tennis bets with Mike, deadlines under pressure . . Favorite People: Jenn, Beth, Deb , Pam, Stan, Class of ' 83 . Where Found: Salters, Deb ' s house, yearbook office. Nobles . . . Thanks M D Swim Team 1, 2, 3; Green Years Editor; NHS 3, 4; Girls State 3; No Parentheses 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Powder Puff. Melinda G. Commane 27 Currier Lane Live life like there ' s no tomorrow. Mindy, Goat . . . Irish, too tall, brown hair, blue eyes . . . Go die , Nip it , Swanker , I don ' t care . . . Likes: Goats, B.K. parties, boys, trips, bite ' n, the Who, concerts, Bum- mer, cars, weekends, blue . . . Pet Peeves: WHS, snobs, preps, mornings, O.T., work ' n, not being there, no music . . . Favorite People: K.N., V.W., A.A., P.F., J.K., J.G., courtyard gang, CM., A.M., B.K. crew . . . Where Found: Burger King, out of Westwood, Norwood, Chi- na with K.N., a lot of places. William Patrick Conley 36 Russel Avenue Today is the tomorrow that we worried about yesterday. Bill, Archie, Corndog . . . short, wavy hair . . . You Posidog , I swear to God , l-talians . . . Likes: night of S.C.P., Ashland away games, nice legs, Defender . . . Pet Peeves: one night out, liberals, losing to E.B., being called a B.F., Wog ' s door closing . . . Favorite People: Mel, Fitz, Fal, Wog, Ziz . . . Where Found: R.B. meatroom, with the Heroes, looking for girls, avoiding tagalongs, at BKU ' s. Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Musical 2; AFS Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Green Years 4; Powder Puff 4. Marylynn Connelly 60 Greenacre Road In children ' s innocence, they will teach us to be free. Marylynn, Mary, Mare . . . short, blonde hair, blue eyes ... I can handle it! , Rose! , G.S.M. . . . Likes: GH, sleeping late, late nights, driving around Westwood . . . Pet Peeves: people who don ' t smile, allergy shots, fights with PC, locker 190 . . . Favorite People: Mom Dad, Rose, CC, AD, KH, MH, KC, EC, MC, SC, KC and the rest of the gang . . . Where Found: Rose ' s, driving around, child growth room, at the Connelly ' s, Karen ' s, G.S.H. Powderpuff 4; Senior Class Play 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Nursery School 3, 4; Musical 4. Gina A. Cornacchio 218 School Street For the ones who we call friends, it ' s an arm around your shoulder when the morning comes too soon. G , Tweedledee . . . cute, smiling, a definite Taurus . . . Hi chic! , T ' sup? . . . Likes: the beach, weekends, 6, drawing, travel, clothes, purple, 7-16-82 ... Pet Peeves: rainy proms, pitchforks, empty cases, curbs . . . Favorite People: Jack, Lis, Sue, Han, Kar, Tweedledum, O ' Malco, Ani, Jen, LR, Sue, Use . . Where Found: TP, The Brook, with friends ... I love you, Dad, thanks for everything! Springs Track 3, 4; AFS Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; NHS 3, 4; Green Years 4; Powder Puff 4. Daniel Coughlan 40 Orchard Circle You ' ve got nothing to hear, I ' ve got nothing to say. Dan . . . tall, dark . . . Intense! , Mint . . . Likes: skiing, parties, the Who . . . Pet Peeves: broken-up parties, school, preppies . . . Favor- ite People: DR., C.R., R.W., M.D., A.A, P.O. R.Q., K.C. . . . Where Found: Lookout, Roars house, B.K., parties. Karen Margaret Crabtree 26 Magaletta Drive Happiness is not in our circumstances, but in ourselves. Karen, VAL . . . strawberry-blonde, big hazel eyes, talkative . . . OH MY GOD! , TOTAL- LY! . . . Likes: decorating houses, red roses, wine, nice clothes, the bow, red cars, high heels . . . Pet Peeves: rushing, peanutbutter, frizzies, arguements . . . Favorite People: STEVE, M M, Sharyn, Marie. Joy, Lisa, Jul, Rhino, Yun-Yun, Jen, DS, Dewey . . . Where Found: with Stephen, Narcissus, Filenes, Fan- ueil, Stage 54 . . . College. Pep Club 2. 3, 4; Field Hockey 2; AFS Club 3, 4; Powder Puff Football 4; Green Years staff 4; Hockey Cheerleader 4. Nancy A. Crawford 78 Lorraine Road She went that-a-way. Nan, Nance, Nanaford, Shorty . . . tall, alive, athletic, outdoorsy . . . You ' ve got to be kidding. , Bloody! , Location joke. , That ' ll do it. . . . Likes: double studies with friends, long weekends, short days, life in gen- eral . . . Pet Peeves: the great green clunker, day 7, Do you remember in second grade? . . . Favorite People: C.C., A.D., Chris 2 , R M. S, D, and all the rest . . . Where Found: on her bike, in the pool and certainly not in school. Girls ' Swim Team 1, 2, 4; Ski Team 2; AFS Club 2, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Girls ' Glee Club 3, 4. Leo D. Crowe 15 Parker Street Good things come to those who wait. Lee, Leo, Bird, 72 . . . tall, dark, Irish . . . He ' s not my cousin! . . . Likes: all-nighters, imports, KK on one . . . Pet Peeves: the sled, lightweights, season-long injuries, ... and the rest of the Wolverines , losing to Mil- lis . . . Favorite People: Cousin Schmidt, Roa- chie, Kev, Ricey, Keith, Russell, rest of 83 and many others . . . Where Found: the dustbowl, on the slopes, trainer ' s room, Roach coach, Rick ' s cellar, on crutches . . . College. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, capt., 4; AFS 3, 4; Senior Play 4; Spring Track 1; Pow- der Puff Cheerleader 4. Annette Jean Dalton 108 Edge wood Road Reach for the heavens and hope for the fu- ture and all that we can be, not what we are. Annette, Net . . . short, dark hair, blue eyes . . . Peachy . . . Likes: children, eating, music, TV., sleeping late . . . Pet Peeves: being cold, wet dirty diapers, swimming in gym . . . Favorite People: Mom Dad, Colleen, the Landrys the Daltons, C.H., R.C., M.C., C.C., Crawf . . . Where Found: sleeping, Incredible Edibles, babysitting. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Powder Puff; Lights for Senior Class Play 4. 54 Henry Anthony D ' Angelo 165 Phillips Brooks Road Life is like a sewer; what you get out of it depends on what you put in it. Rick . . . short, dark, Italian . . . Harold , Squint , Party, my house! , . . . Likes: The Boss, Doobies, jamming with Blue Lou, my wailers . . . Pet Peeves: doppers, cleaning after my parties, singing the sideline blues, injuries . . . Favorite People: Fitz, B-Lou, Aldo- Kid, Rock, Mance, Burt, Jen D., class of ' 83 . . . Where Found: in my Volare, on the track, with the Group, on crutches, where the ac- tion is, Florida! NHS 3, Treas. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter and Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Green Years Bus. Ed. 4; Boy ' s State 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4. Lisa Darcy 147 Beechnut Road A hundred percent is ten percent less than I ' m willing to give. Lisa, Darce, Gimppy . . . short, brown curly hair, blue eyes . . . Oh my God! , Totally , Blow it off. . . . Likes: the Go-Go ' s, sports, nature, beach parties . . . Pet Peeves: early practice, The Doors . . . Favorite People: John, PT, Don, JS, MK, KDS, MB, LT, Mom, Dad, Tom, JG, K CW . . . Where Found: John ' s, the gym, U.N.H., the trainer ' s, the hospital, at work, the Cape. Soccer 1.2,3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 1 , 2, 3, 4; Student Advisory Board 2, 3; AFS 4; Play 3, 4; Girls ' Hockey 4. Mary Jane Darcy 53 Strasser Avenue To live your life in your own way ... to reach for the goals that you have set for yourself to be the you that you want to be . that is success. Mary Jane. M.J. . . . Irish, short, green eyes, blushes constantly . . . E.T., phone home . Likes: MOB. Club, Hyannis ... Pet Peeves: obnoxious freshmen girls, old trains, bridges . . Favorite People: Michelle, Jen, Vicki, Kathy, Diane, Am, MOB. Club Members. The Gang , Family, Friends Where Found: looking for cars in Hyannis, with The Gang . Color Guard 2. 3, 4; Year Staff 4. Powder Puff 4; Green Scott Davenport 199 Fox Hill Street Stop the world, I want to get off. Portly . . . hard to understand . . . I ' m work- ing , Too much reality . . . Likes: the Duck, midnight paint jobs, buying walls, . . . Pet Peeves: Deadly girls, flashlight men . . . Favor- ite People: Warren, Mac, the Morsels . . . Where Found: Buzz Brook, Third floor, W M Pla ypen. Vicki Davis 35 Draper Avenue I ' m wishing on a dream to follow what it means . . . Vic, Spicki, Tweedledum . . . blonde, blue- eyes, English outfits . . . Wild. . . . Likes: white unicorns, Nantasket wall, J.J. . . . Pet Peeves: What ' s up, kiddo? , Milton parties, Poodle beatings . . . Favorite People: Mary, Kev, Karin, Marie, Weesa, Tweedledee, Hayn, ALTRR, R.S., M.U., J.L., R.B., M D, Mclnnis ' . . . Where Found: Baybank, B.B., Piscataway, N.J., Roslindale, Mary ' s house, in England with Mary . . . college. Drama Club 1 ; Play 1 ; Winter Track 2; Powder Puff 4. Jamie DeAngelis 48 Cherry Street Smile, it gives your face something to do. Jamie . . . brown hair, green eyes . . . How ya doin? ' , No, really? . . . Likes: tennis, CSB ' S, messy blondes, partying with Hope, Punch the guys, F-Ball games, That Night, Florida . . . Pet Peeves: men in blue, waiting, Nova dents, reality talks . . . Favorite People: Dave, Ken, All the D ' s, Hope, Punch, Sean, Jo, Joe, Rob, TBPD, 61 , 66, 83, and the rest know who they are . . . Where Found: in the Nova with Hope, Rick ' s cellar with everyone else, Foxhill p-lot, in search of m-blondes . . . college. Gymnastics 1, Green Years 4; der Puff 4. 2; Track 1; Tennis 2, 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Pow- Kathleen Marie Dervin 176 Forbes Road . . . And now I know that we must lift our sail and catch the winds of destiny. Kathy, Kathy Dee . . . tall, blonde, green eyes, shy . . . Oh, my God, you ' re kidding me! , Really? . . . Likes: dirty-blondes, Fridays, French Fries, the gang, pay checks . . . Pet Peeves: fights, accidents, four to a table, What did you say? . . . Fav. People: Paula, MaryJane, the M.O.B. Club, Physics class, CD, JM, LR . . . Where Found: working at McDonald ' s, driving around in the egg, eat- ing!!, sailing? Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 3; Powder Puff; Football and Basketball Cheerleading 1, 2; Green Years. 104 Magnolia Drive Silence is one of the hardest arguments to refute. Duck . . . tall, blonde hair, blue eyes . . . Trust everybody-but cut the cards. . . . Likes: scu- ba diving, spearfishing, Skynyrd, beaches, Celts vs. Sixers, slowhand . . . Pet Peeves: pictures, knees, Medfield, BSB, Sat. morning hoop, SAT ' s . . . Favorite People: Bahdu, Buck, R.S., J.H., K.N., J.B., D.G., P.M., K.C., J.D., M.S. . . . Where Found: Ricky D ' s, gym, beach, poolside. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1; No Parenthe- ses 3. Victoria Louise Devlin 295 Burgess Avenue Never mind, forget it. you wouldn ' t under- stand anyway. Nobody is exactly like me- sometimes even I have trouble doing it. Vicki, Vick . . . freckles, brown hair . . . I ' m so confused! , Have a nice day , No biggy! . . . Likes: EC. and T.P., coke, Crate and Barrel, smiles . . . Pet Peeves: Deadly-serious. , cars that break down or get towed, nags, drugs . . . Favorite People: you know who you are. Love you all. Thanks Mom and Dad . . . Where Found: spazzing out with friends, in the van, wherever . . . college, rich husband! Spring Track 1, 3; Winter Track 2, mgr. 3, 4; Powder Puff; Senior Class Play. Christopher E. Dickey 21 Pine Lane Different eyes see different things, different hearts beat on different strings. Chris, Dis . . . tall, quiet, patient . . . What now?! , I ' ve got a bad feeling about this! . . . Likes: guitars, flying by night, winter storms, pyrotechnics, White Mts., vibrams, Browning Bagnums, quiet . . . Pet Peeves: alloy aircars, large crowds, wind chill factor, Beasties, The Refuge Room, curbstones, Otis Augmented- Minor-Ninths, cheap guitar strings . . . Favor- ite People: Bytor, Snowdog, N.P., A.L., G.L., M.L.B., I.H., S.T., E.G Where Found: Sum- mit House, Medfield Laundromat, at home, down under, in the squire. Theresa DiGiulio 40 Weatherbee Drive Fashion is the most powerful force in cre- ation; it rules the women, who rule the men, who rule the world. Terry . . . funny, blunt, Italian . . . That ' s just it! , You ' ve got to be kidding! . . . Likes: Italian guys, Vogue clothes, Ferraris . . . Pet Peeves: waiting, being stared at, bleached blondes . . . Favorite People: Mich, Fran, Lisa, Grace, Min, Pank, D.D., J.F., Carla . . . Where Found: Deja-Vu on Sat. night, Michele ' s house, Cafe Paradiso wth the crowd. Key Club 3, 4; No Parentheses 4; AFS Club 4. Carla DiPietro 46 Glandore Road The road has just begun . . . Carla . . . brown eyes, corny jokes, always laughing . . . Are you serious?! , No way! , It ' s different. , Nice ... ... Likes: well- dressed city boys, going to clubs, ice cubes, talking with Beth about secrets, friends that really are friends, college parties . . . Pet Peeves: homework, working down the Cape, suburban snobs, waiting, flirts . . . Favorite People: Beth, Teri D., P. Brady, Sam, Vic, all those I know . . . Where Found: Cape, clubs, with Beth. Track 1, 3; Swim Team 1; No Parentheses 3; Key Club 3; AFS 3; Glee Club 2. Michael DiTullio 151 Strasser Avenue Stand up for what you believe in and don ' t worry about what others say. Mike . . Normal . . . Yeah, right , Shut up , I need a beer. . . . Likes: cars, blondes, cruising, beer, partying . . . Pet Peeves: car troubles, Chuckies office, snobs, Adam ' s driving, Preppies, Saturday morning after Rorr ' s Friday night parties . . . Favorite People: Adam, the Rorries, the Gang . . . Where Found: Look Out, Rorr ' s, cruising in the Buick. 56 Deirdre Mary Dowd 8 Pine Lane The happiest people are those who are too busy to notice whether they are or not. Deirdre, Deetrick . . . brown hair, blue eyes, freckles . . . Likes: laugh attacks, sleeping on F.B. field, clothes, blue Rover, May 1. peanut butter, No-name restaurant, decorating houses, karate, Ireland ' 83, trips to the Cape, dancing . . . Pet Peeves: sideways RT plants, Mosleys, tuna night, poolside at Debs . . . Favorite People: S M Jo, Joy. J.M., MB, CRAB, Class of ' 83 . . . college, fame. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; B-ball 1; Field Hockey 2; Senior Class Play 4; AFS Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Green Years 4 Valerie Dubois 126 Westfield Street I have more memories than if I were a thou- sand years old. Val . . . small, red hair, green eyes No. I am not Irish! , Yes, we have McDonald ' s in Belgium! . . . Likes: dancing, singing, laugh- ing, cities, skiing, nature, music, Cape Cod, the Alps, rabbits. Belgium Pet Peeves: hamburgers, selfishness, peanut butter, bor- ing people . . Favorite People Maman. Papa, Don and Nat. the Harts, AFSers, T, D. G. I. L, J, boys, and all of them overseas Where Found: parties, Boston, soccer games, 56 Ave. Des Mille Metres-1150 Brussels! Drama Club; AFS; Green Yean; Chorus. John Dullea 97 Nahatan Street Of those to whom much is given, much is required. Reef, Beefa . . . tall, green eyes, modest . . . Likes: partying, hoop, Springsteen, the Celts, Snuka ... Pet Peeves: IMC Police, H.O. ' s, backstabbing, tryouts, Bake, Rats . . . Favor- ite People: Kev, Joe, Spif, R.F., S.F., R.S., M.R., M.W., P.M., G.D., D.W., D.M., H.M., J.D., D.G., J.H., C.F., K.K., G.S., L.G., R.D. . . . Where Found: gym, Ricky D ' s, R.H. Drive-in, L.B. . . . college bound. Paul Harrison Duray, Jr. 8 Alder Road Good friendships, like fine wines, get better with age. Doctor, Duray . . . friendly, easy-going . . . Yeah right , Yeth? . . . Likes: Green Be- rets, hardcore, cammies, anything from Min- nesota . . . Pet Peeves: 6:00 A.M. hockey practice, profound liberals, snowless winters, SAT ' s . . . Favorite People: Oak St. Boys, Fal- lon ' s Heroes . . . Where Found: hockey rinks, on recon anywhere. Football 1; Cross Country 2, 3, Capt. 4; Hock- ey 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 4; Tri-Valley League Band 3; Powder Puff 4. Duncan D. Elmes 90 Cherry Brook Road, Weston Live long and prosper. Dunco . . . strong, stubborn, quiet . . . Help! , I don ' t remember! . . . Likes: space, the academy . . . Pet Peeves: smokers, loud noises, obeying, interrupted . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Ted, Joanie, Debbie, Mrs. Borgman, Mrs. Jackson, Abe Lincoln . . . Where Found: home, Regis College. Blue Hills 2, 3; Office Attendance 2, 3, 4, 5; Home Room Attendance 5. Peter J. Fallon 30 High Rock Lane Of all the factors which make for success in battle, the spirit of the warrior is the most decisive. FN, Fal . . . brown hair, brown eyes . . . Say it to my face. , I swear to God. . . . Likes: hockey, recon, Nam, guns, night ops. . . . Pet Peeves: Capt. Redbeard, 6a.m. practice, parked cars, VC, Commies. Liberals, RBG ' s, wide ends . . . Favorite People: Mel, Wog, Fitz, Corndog, Ziz, Loaf . . . Where Found: BKU, Bozo mobile, Hale pectrum, with the heroes, in the Monte. Hockey 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; Soccer 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4. Robert Ferzoco 109 Fearing Drive There is no rose without a thorn. Fuzz, Robby, Pup, Tiger . . . wiffle, Italian t- shirt, greeneyes . . . My favorite. , What? , Beefa. . . . Likes: Van Halen, football, Trans- Ams, ' 75 Cutlass, key boards, Lee Roth, mo- torcycles, tigers, and Mom . . . Pet Peeves: being late, waiting for people . . . Favorite People: Hope, Adam, Kev, Fitz, Pam, Grease, Maureen, Dennis, Charles, Kathy, Dan, Car- ole, Lamby, and my Kaos friends . . . Where Found: pits, with Hope, Lookout, Oxford Ter., in the Cutlass. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1. i « Kevin Gerard Finneran 51 Oak Street I can ' t imagine living any other way. Finn . . . blonde, quiet, competitive . . . Slap ya silly! , Ahhh. , Hoss whole! . . . Likes: hardcore, fleshpiles, DK ' s, slamming, Red Rockers, UVM, Proletariat ... Pet Peeves: busy phones, 5:00 practices, soccernastics, the Eck, Betty Crocker ' s . . . Favorite People: Tom, Bob, Russ, JS, Al Haig, LB, Reg, AM, JP, AW, Lex . . . Where Found: ML, Speed Shack, Berries, MJ ' s, in the mad Nova. Hockey 3, 4; Soccer 2, 3, 4; AFS Club 4; Green Years staff 4 57 James Fitzgerald 48 Birch Tree Drive Today Europe, tomorrow the world. Fitz, Fitzy, etc. . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . Move it, move it. , Let ' s test the radicals. . . . Likes: Wog ' s car, music, Mekong Delta, PRUS ... Pet Peeves: Demonstrators, Viet Cong, homework, helicopters in Hale, Radi- cals . . . Favorite People: Mel, Fal, Wog, Corn- dog, Ziz, Jake, Peck, Foxx, Kel, P.D., E.G. . . . Where Found: Fal ' s Cellar, in the Delta, weathertop, going in circles, B.K. ' s. AFS Club 4. Elizabeth Fitzhenry 32 Waldo Way Life is a river, it ' s always twisting and chang- ing directions, yet always managing to reach an end. Beth, Fitz ... big eyes, off the wall, quick with a joke, always singing . . . Give me a break. , Goof! , Well? , What a killer. , Every- one ' s a comedian. . . . Likes: Eddy Money, b- ball, food, parties . . . Pet Peeves: mornings, airheads, running, snobs, homework, empty refrigerators . . . Favorite People: Carla, Vicki, Little Nerd and the rest of my friends . . . Where Found: b-ball court, parties, with Carla and Vicki. Chorus 1; Softball 1; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Girls Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4. Sean Michael Fitzpatrick 50 Marshall Street A toast to my friends, who taught me to love. Fitz, Fitzy . . . curly hair, blue eyes . . . Int. , Peace , Burt! . . . Likes: partying, win- ning, Elvis, being with friends . . . Pet Peeves: cops, brace, Burt, losing, injuries, false friends . . . Favorite People: Rick, Guys and Girls of ' 83, Elvis . . . Found: Rick ' s car and cellar, TCBing, with friends, training room . . . college, marriage, children, taxes, death. Football 1,2,3, capt. 4; Powder Puff Coach 4; District Chorus 4; Student Council 2; Pres. 3; Double Quartet 4; Student Announcer 4; Sen- ior Class Play 4; Musicals 3, 4. S8 Charles Allen Foehl IV 152 Conant Road I put all my problems in a box, sit on the lid, and laugh. Chas, Spas, Charlie, Betty-C ... a blue-eyed, blonde, lefty that ' s O.F.C. . . . Dwink da bev- wedge. . . . Likes: Italian Muffin, tutoring, anything green, Greece, Deacs ' ATC, girls . . . Pet Peeves: soccernastics, anything blue, Coach Head, SAT ' s . . . Favorite People: Bahdu, LB., Orms, Grease, Julies, Donut Committee, J.C., HR 120, and the rest of the Westwood Wolverines . . . Where Found: in the Volvo, on the golf course, at Sunapee, getting Donuts. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Green Years 4; Winter Track 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1, 3. Christopher J. Ford 491 Everett Street A man is three things: that which he thinks he is, that which others think he is, and that which he really is. Chris, Christo . . . brown hair, med.-tall . . . You Goof! , What ' s your problem? . . . Likes: Jethro Tull, D + D, 82.3, competitions, Phantom . . . Pet Peeves: class of ' 85, morn- ing track, EB . . . Favorite People: ND, MM, LT, DG, SM . . . Where Found: McD ' s, Club 101. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; WHS. Dance Band 4; Musical 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 3, 4. James J. Foxx 43 Oriole Road The secret of a happy life is to be content with the gifts God has given you. Jimmy, Foxy . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . You ' re gonna take that? , Can ' t, gotta work. . . . Likes: parties, insult sessions, tak- ing off for lunch, pushing Jake over the edge, getting possi . . . Pet Peeves: running on emp- ty, Monday mornings, smart mouths . . . Fa- vorite People: Family, RBG ' s. Ziz, Jake, Peck. Kell, Fal, Mel, Fitz, Wog, Corn dog, the gang . Where Found: BKU, Roche ' s, out. AFS Club 4; Hockey 2. 3; Spring Track 3; Key Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4. Margaret Ann Frain 153 Cobleigh Street Tomorrow, the sun might shine through. Peggy . . . Likes: 1967 Camaro, video games, typing, driving, shopping . . . Dislikes: working weekends, getting up early . . . Future Plans: college, business. Lisa Freiberger 8 Alcott Lane Lisa . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . Likes: dog track, having money, disco . . . Pet Peeves: getting up, working, V.P. S.L. . . . Favorite People: Scott . . . Where Found: Office, any- where but Westwood . . . Future Plans: school. Stephen H. Galberg 73 Fensview Drive Do not follow where the beaten path leads. Instead, go where there is no path and leave a trail. Steve . . . easy going, freckled . . . Likes: New Wave, powder skiing, Bruce Lee, Chinese food, Danger UXB, Sid, green cherries, MB Pepsi, ASP . . . Pet Peeves: broken sticks, AM Radio, braces, Hog . . . Favorite People: Liz, Eric, UXB, Bill and Deb, Gang, BD, PT, LB, GC, DG, Kapo, Moe, JM, PB, LAF, WM, PP, SM, Doug, Rich, DP, God Sis, Guido, Mr. Mac . . . Where Found: SVR, behind drums, on the slopes, Thayer, Kahana! Rugby 1, 2; Ski Team 3, 4; X-Country 3; WMB 4; Stud Gov 2; Track 3, 4; AFS 3; KC 3, 4. Deborah J. Ganem 40 Willett Pond Drive A day for toil, an hour for sport, but for a friend is life too short. Debbie, Debs . . . disorganized, quiet? . . . Ummm , What do we have next, Dita? . . . Likes: art class, R.L.G.C. concerts, hiking in N.H., Nobska Light . . . Pet Peeves: weekly essays, N.T.P. ' s Hey, kid , R.L. graduation ' 81 . . . Favorite People: EM. I., W.W., R.M., E.C., J.C., P.B., R.L. ' 81, Sherry . . . Where Found: Charlie ' s, Woods Hole, Sugarloafers ' . Ski Team 1, 2, 3 X-C Captain 4; Math Team 2, 3, 4; No Parentheses 2, 3, 4; National Hon- or Society 3, 4; Swim Team 3; Girls ' State 3; Powder Puff 4; Green Years 4 — TM D. Mark Gardner 175 Briar Lane The secret of life is not to do what one likes, but to do that which one has to do. Mark, Marcus . . . tall, dark, wearing the S . . . How the heck are ya? , No, I ' m going to N.H. . . . Likes: BC ' s, driving, water and snow skiing, unpractical jokes, weekends, sleep . . . Pet Peeves: IMC Police, Mondays . . . Favorite People: Steph, you know who, Howie, P.M., and the N.H. Gang, B.C. . . . Where Found: N.H., sleeping, F.F. Hunt, Steph ' s, Howie ' s. Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 4. Julie Ann Gearty 30 Parker Street So before we end and then begin, we ' ll drink a toast to how it ' s been . . . I ' ve loved these days. Jules . . . Okaay. , Caked? , No way! . . . Likes: S ' nB Xmas Party, the best songs, Irish anything, hot choc talks . . . Pet Peeves: skin sandwiches, Redrum, goodbyes . . . Favorite People: Donna, Lis, Mare, Julie, G.O., etc. . . . Where Found: with friends, Marshfield, Papa G ' s . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. AFS 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4; Exchange Stud. 3; Track 1, 2; Drill Team 1, 2; Stud. Council 2, 3, Sec. 4; N.H.S. 3, V.P. 4; Key Club 3, 4; Powder Puff; Green Years Staff. 59 Peter Giambanco 116 Pine Lane If a door does not open for you, then it was not intended to be opened at that time. Peter, Geo . . . tall, quiet, well-dressed, fun- loving, tends to be late . . . pfff , mooo , It ' s cool . . . Likes: my car, girls, band, band parties, competitions, mini-schnauzers . . . Favorite People: Patty, Mark, Greg, Chris, Pat, band members . . . Where Found: band room, car, pharmacy, tennis court. Soccer 1; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Pit Or- chestra 2; W.H.S. Dance Band 4; New England Scholastic Honors Band 3, 4; Green Years Staff. Lisa Marie Gilberti 38 Wagon Road We can change the world. Lisa, Lis . . . tall, pretty brown eyes, wild au- burn hair . . . Hey baby, what ' s up? . . . Likes: Sat. night field trips, Nantucket, G bl storm sessions, apple attacks with Andi, B- 52 ' s with P H, Neil Young, J. Joplin ... Pet Peeves: blue Fujis at 7:00 A.M., OH O ' REIL- LY! , car doors, dropping Molsons . . . Favor- ite People: Joshua, EM, PH, JB, Slick Rick and the Morsels, AK and Co. . . . Where Found: Tahee-hees , McClouds. Field Hockey 2; AFS 3, 4; No Parentheses 3; Green Years 4. Mary Elizabeth Gillespie 96 Alder Road Reality is for people who can ' t handle drugs. Mary, Mare ... big brown eyes, always smiling . . . be boppin ' around , Goooood! . . . Likes: C.S.N + Y, David Bowie Space Odd- ity , playing guitar, Hair , Rock-n-Roll, tuna, sun, Fri., PM., laughing, Dr. Pepper, curly hair and beards . . . Pet Peeves: underwear, ma- keup, busy signals, Room 155, being late, wearing shoes, broken guitar strings, blotting pens and stickshifts, T.H.O. ' S . . . Favorite People: Jimmy, Judy, Trish, R.D., M.G., Judy D., Kat, Charlie and Gary, Lorraine Brinton . . . Where Found: Norwood, nowhere and every- where. Marching Band 1, 2, 3. Jacqueline Gobbi Hemlock Drive Do it today, tomorrow it might be against the law. Jackie ... I like it! What is that? . . . Likes partying, money, beaches, gold, cruising summer of ' 82 . . . Pet Peeves: V.P., working preps, snobs, gym, winter . . . Where Found the Rez, IGA, Dean Street, out of Westwood . . Favorite People: Rita, P.C., P.F., M.C., S.P. K.N., K.K., B.K., R.G., A.A., V.W., J.B. . . Favorite Tunes: Led Zeppelin, Doors, Stones Zappa, Kiss 108. Chris Goebel 402 Dover Road When one moves much is lost; Primarily friends and the will to make new ones. Chris, Heer, Goebles . . . dirty-blonde, blue eyes, shy . . . How ya doin! , I don ' t know who she is . . . Likes: 2:15, skiing, a car that runs . . . Pet Peeves: 1 1th grade U.S. History, not having more friends . . . Favorite People: Lisa, Diana, Bill . . . Where Found: the garage, Blue Hills, school. Ski Team 3, 4. Pamela Marie Goodale 335 Oak Street The happy never say, and never hear said, farewell. Pam . . blonde, brown eyes, gullible . . Are you serious? Really? . . . Likes: roses. Saturday nights with Greg, 12-19-81, Christ- mas Eve, first snows . . Pet Peeves: Texas. U.S.H., good-byes . . . Favorite People: Greg. Nel, Martha, Mary, Rob F , Scott, P.B., Mr. Earls . . . Where Found: with Greg, at home sleeping, in the blue car. Gymnastics 1. 2; Powder Puff 4; Green Years Staff 4; Hockey Cheerleader 4; Spring Track 4. 60 Itzel Goti 81 Magnolia Drive What is life without a little fun? Itzel, Snooker . . . tall, dark hair, friendly . . . Oh my God! , Fred , Horrendous . . . Likes: Snicker bars, parties, discos, being with Sharon ' s pals . . . Pet Peeves: homework, gym class, rainy days . . . Favorite People: Sharon, A.A., S.S., L.B., L.P., CD., Monkey . . . Where Found: sleeping, eating Doritos, in front of the mirror, at parties, A.F.S. week- ends ... A big thanks to the Katler family and all the people in Westwood to make my year in America wonderful. A.F.S. Club 4; Spanish Club 4. David Granese 186 Pleasant Valley Road It ' s better to be lucky than wise. Dave, Grease, 80 . . . 6 ' 0 , green eyes . . . Likes: Turkey-Day F-ball, M.P.U. 8803, WOP., victory parties, boogie hour, TD passes . . . Pet Peeves: Buddy passes, Millis, 1 pt. losses, F-ball camp, You ' re not running , the sled, curfews . . . Favorite People: Greg + Pat 0., Mags, Jim, Terri, Mike, Fuzz, Hope, Hendy, Joe, Bahdu, Kev, Swartzy, Deb, Jamie, Punch, Schmidt, Fitz, Jules, Trese, Mom, Dad, Ca . . . Where Found: F-ball field, behind the blue door with Brawls, with Greg 0., Ricky D ' s. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Track 4; Green Years Staff 4. No photo available James Greely 368 Pond Street When is this day going to end? Horace, Greely . . . You drive me bananas! , Get away from me! . . . Likes: vodka, the Rolling Stones, math ... Pet Peeves: getting up in the morning, homework, jocks ... Fa- vorite People: Rob, J.B. . . . Where Found: Chuck ' s, Al ' s, Burger King parking lot. Dan Griffin 22 Redwood Road Life is a gamble, bet on it. Spiff . . . lazy Irishman . . . Ya right . . . Likes: hoop, beating the odds, J. Geils, parties, Celt- ics, sleeping late, wrestling . . . Pet Peeves: homework, losing bets, getting up early, snobs, broken-up parties . . . Favorite People: Moose, Buck, Homa, MGill, Hendy, Reef, Orms, Grease, Duck, Badu, Joe, and the rest of the class of ' 83 . . . Where Found: Reef ' s house, the gym, Burger King, track . . . Future plans: college. Elizabeth Paige Grube 48 Reservoir Road To have a friend, be one. Liz, Grubeface . . . tall, almost blond, quiet . . . Make me gag! . . . Likes: Gummi bears, U2, Greek dances, John McEnroe . . . Pet Peeves: looking for Mr. Pender, lending Eric my calcu- lator, college interviews, B ' s in gym . . . Favor- ite People: Panky, Deb, W.W., K.M., B.B., T.D., J.S., E.C., C.W., P.W., G.L. . . . Where Found: math seminar, guidance, China Sails. Orchestra 1; Basketball 1; Math Team 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; No Parentheses 2, 3, ed. 4; Key Club 3, 4; Ski Team 3, 4; National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Senior Class Play 4; AFS Club 4; Green Years Staff 4. Aldo M. Guarino 70 Walker Road Don ' t push me ' cause I ' m close to the edge, I ' m trying not to lose my head. Aldo . . . 5 ' 5 , 135 lbs., hair and eyes brown, Italian, need I say more? . . . L.G. what ' s up? , You Fugly , Mance, you ' re whipped , T.A.S.P. . . . Likes: to see Jimmy fly, 44, moon chairs, Toys R us tune . . . Pet Peeves: S.F.B., 40 hour weeks, agilities, L.R.B., 85 m.p.h. pitchers . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Sweet Lou, Mance, Rick D., Burt, Rock, Lac ' s, Tres, Fitz, Superfly snuka . . . Where Found: everywhere. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Winter Track 4. 61 Louis M. Guerini Erick F. Gundal Christine Hallow 25 Adams Street 136 Ellis Street 33 Westchester Drive Do not try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and it annoys the pig. Sweet Lou, Blue Lou . . . scar ' , slim, good body, funny, artistic, musical, maybe a bit thin . . . Oh no , Good Lord , Harold . . . Likes: jamming at D ' Angelo ' s party hall, N.J., swamp animals, corners, Police, Orleans . . . Pet Peeves: running, Russo ' s amp . . . Favor- ite People: Eddie Van, Rock, Aldo, Rick, Mance, Greg S., Fitz, Burt, the other Westwoodites . . . Found: with the group, at Rick ' s, on stage, Volare. Dist. 4; C.C. 2, 3, 4; W S Track 1, 2, 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; Drama 2, 3, 4; Stud. Council 4; No Par. 4; D.Q. 4; Chorus 2; Orch. 1. Remember him always, for he has earned our respect and admiration with his blood ... He is an Infantryman. Grundie, Lovegun, true identity — Capt. . . . Yes , Might , Charlie don ' t surf , Merc Appr , Apoclypse Now , Bacco . . . Likes: Eastwood, Rock, full auto, guns, Gaws, TV. 38 ' s Movie Loft, parties, sax . . . Pet Peeves: VC, Liberals, Reds, jams, double feeds, 1008 reeds, Psycho . . . Favorite People: Fal ' s He- roes . . . Where Found: Youldens, BKU ' s, ADAP, Club 101, working on the Roach, Nor- wood. Band 1, 2, 3; WHS Dance Band 3, 4; Musical 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Though the years go by, and our youth is gone, memories don ' t die — like a song they linger on. Likes: singing, acting, talking to teachers, family outings . . . Pet Peeves: smoking, wast- ing your life . . . Favorite People: Mom, Sue, Family, Diane, Patty, A.D., C.C, W.W., K.M., D.S., B.C., Teach, S.O.S. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespian 1, 2, 3, 4; One Act Plays 1, 2, 4; Green Years Staff 4; Drama Club 1, Sec- retary 2, V.P. 3, President 4; Senior Class Play 4; Student Director; Lab and Faculty As- sistant 3, 4; Special ED. S.T. 1, 2, 3, 4. George Harakas 187 East Street Nowhere to breathe easy, no time to be young. George . . . short, brown hair, eyes . . . What? . . . Likes: Heart, Beatles, women, strange euphoria, day dreaming, the ocean, basement bars, Seattle . . . Pet Peeves: No- ve mber 24, ' 82, rats, backs of cars, Westwood, punk rock, stupid people, bed spins, Harvey, psychology . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Ann and Nancy Wilson, Eric, DM, EC, MH, KH, GH, the Bird and Co, Johnny 0, Masi, Slicker, Leese, etc. . . . Where Found: some- where, sometimes, Seattle. 62 Anne Heffron 765 High Street A smile is the only crooked line that will straighten things out. Anne . . . tall, brown hair . . . My life is over! , OWW! , I ' m such a blimp! . . . Likes: chases, summer cruisin ' with MM 4, Chinese food with Rusty, mini-skirts, twins with Erin, making scenes, always laughing . . . Pet Peeves: floods, tension, younger men, twinks, speed work-outs . . . Favorite People: Erin, Mary, Mo, Trese, J.M., E.T Where Found: Friendly, Mo ' s, on the floor laughing, on the road, eating, dancing in the streets. Cross Country 2; Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 3; Powder Puff 4. John Andrew Henderson 1 1 Reed Avenue Start smiling and enjoy the miracle of now. Hendy . . . Eastwood ' s eyes, hyper Boo- gie Hour! , Hey Jose , Yeah Kev . . . Likes: sports, wrestling with Dippy, parties, Oreo ' s ... Pet Peeves: losing my Boogie Hour watch, Freds, bottles in car windows ... Fa- vorite People: GO., P.O., Grease, Joe, Kev, Deb, H.M., R.F., K.C., Mr. Downes, C.P., J.D . Tux, D.W., M.A., R.S., Mom, Dad . . . Where Found: in the Valiant at Ricky D ' s, in the gym, at a party . . . college . . . Good luck class of 1983! Basketball 1. 2, 3, Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4; Football 1; AFS 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Green Yeart staff 4 Sheila M. Hoban 1581 High Street If you ' re feeling good, don ' t worry, you ' ll get over it. Sheil . . . short, sweatshirts, worn-out sneak- ers, nail color, sarcastic, erratic . . . Re- tread , I don ' t care , The lights are on but nobody ' s home , Gold is tacky . . . Likes: nonconformists, bright colors, Midori and Sprite, photography, Brookie Parties, my Sony . . . Pet Peeves: filas, The Paula Syn- drome, Spare me , airheads, Moby Dick English, obnoxious customers . . . Where Found: Poolside, with the summer soap play- ers (A.T.S.T.), The Brook . . . Favorite People: You ' re out there somewhere! Senior Class Play 4. John Homsey, Jr. 77 Pleasant Valley Road I shall pass through this world but once, for I shall not pass this way again. Homa . . . one of a kind . . . Likes: The Stone, sausage pizza, Corvettes, Toking, beaches, sleeping late, Italian subs . . . Pet Peeves: disco, learning with Linga . . . Favorite People: the Morsels . . . Where Found: home sleeping . . . Future Plans: Uncle Sam. Football 1, 2, 4. Paula Hurley 130 Alder Road Sometimes it ' s a joy to glide through the days and become part of the scene. At other times the breakaway spirit takes over . . . Paula . . . radical, mini skirts, boots, punk do ' s, green eyes, always happy and smiling . . . Why doesn ' t anyone listen to me? . . . Likes: Zippy, disappearing acts, anything re- lated to punk rock, causing trouble with Andi and Laurie, G block storms with Lisa and Erin, skiing . . . Pet Peeves: Bo nones, diets . . . Favorite People: Erin, Lisa, Joe, Morsels, Kathy, A, L, R, R, T, M, L, Humarock people . . . Where Found: Humarock, skiing, partying. Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff. Diane J. Ihnatko 33 Marshall Street Copyright 1965. Diane, Panky, Taco . . . short, highly eloquent . . . Likes: the letter M, making rabbit faces, JBM, KGB, U2 . . . Forget that noise , MLACH , Muh , No speak Hingleesh . . . Pet Peeves: 4 to a table, JBM, ET, Westwood, being called Di, self integratiation, SG, Psue- doblondes, MM . . . Where Found: mooching rides from Grubeface, B.K., somewhere on Rt. 1 . . . Favorite People: LG, MY, TD, LR, Breakfast Gang . . . Future Plans: to be inde- pendently wealthy. Green Years Staff 4; No Parentheses 1, 4; Powder Puff 4; Musicals 2, 4; Drama Club 1; Various Set Crews 2, 3, 4. Joy Elaine Kalfopulos 19 Cobleigh Street Happiness is a perfume you can ' t pour on others without getting a few drops on your- self. Joyous, Greek . . . loud, weird, obnoxious . . . High five! . . . Likes: 5-1-82, clubbing, Cape Cod summers . . . Pet Peeves: Downey school slides, whirlpools, tuna nights . . . Favorite People: my cousin, family, all men, and my dear friends . . . college, medicine. Band 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2; Swim Team 2; Musical 1, 2, 4; Class Treasurer 2. National Honor Society 3, 4; Student Council 2, 4; AFS Club 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Girl ' s Glee Club 2; Orchestra 1; One Act Plays 1; Key Club 3; Green Years Staff 4. Debra T. Kane 59 Ellis Street Debbie, Deb . . . blonde, blue eyes, long eye lashes . . . Come on you guys , I ' m starv- ing , No way . . . Likes: full moons, parties, red lights, nice cars, money, muscles, danc- ing, N.H., black clothes . . . Pet Peeves: wait- ing, being bored, rainy days, no money . . . Favorite People: Keefa, T.H., R.C., C.S., PC. . . . Where Found: with the girls, cruising, sleep- ing. 63 Kapriel Karagozyan 70 Baker Street It will get worse before it gets better. Kapriel, Kapo . . . Not very tall, dark, curly, friendly . . . What the heck is this? , You big dummie! . . . Likes: driving, sick jokes, blondes, laughing, sophistication, ASIA . . . Pet Peeves: breaking up, my intuition, speed limits, root beer, words that I don ' t under- stand . . . Favorite People: Marc, Bill, Chris, Steve, Joe, Marty, Caroline, Stuwie, IG . . . Where Found: MP ' s, Spiro ' s, driving around, dating, tennis courts. Soccer 4; Tennis 4; Math Team 4; In Turkey: Tennis 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1; Student Advisory Board 2, 3; Student Council 3. Gerald F. Keller 26 Pine Lane Always leave them laughing. Kel, Kid, (300) . . . Likes: golf, RD parties, Richard Pryor, loud music, Nantucket, poker games, weekends . . . Pet Peeves: hunting without a dog, bad moods, Flashing Blues, having no money, broken-up parties ... Fa- vorite People: Macer, Jake, Ziz, Foxxy, Wog, Loab, Mel, Fal, Sweet Pea, Fuzz, HM, SK, KS, RS, BD, MR, K. . . . Where Found: BKU, Lost Brook, XMF, in front of Peca ' s wide screen . . . Thanks for everything Mom and Dad!! Golf 1, 2, captain 3, 4; Soccer 1; Powder Puff Cheerleader. Michael Kelley 34 Colburn Street What is and what never will be. Kell, Mike . . . brown hair, brown eyes, hand- some . . . Likes: football, guitars, parties, sports, summer, weekends . .. Pet Peeves: homework, anything before ten o ' clock, real classes, the Sled, sprints . . . Favorite People: Sideline Blues crew, the Zoo . . . Where Found: no place in particular. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4. i 64 Andrea Kelly 53 Westview Terrace It ' s better to laugh and forget than to forget to laugh. Andi, Kell . . . Irish, looks like Laurie . . . Let ' s get Kyle ' s car! , Huh? , Say that with meaning! , Let ' s skip . . . Likes: talks with the girls, partying, cruisin ' in the Lincoln, bliz- zards with Lisa, taking Robert ' s car . . . Pet Peeves: 9-18-81, Bonones, 24-pt. turns with Rhonda, DG ' s, AM, meatwagon . . . Favorite People: Bratrmll, Manor boys, JC, BC, PE L, BP, RZ, MB, MJ, Old Roaders . . . Where Found: down the Manor, causing trouble with Laurie Paula, Baybank, with those crazy girls. Swim Team 1; Powder Puff. Marie Kenney 199 Blue Hill Drive The moment may be temporary, but the me- mory lasts forever. Marie . . . blue eyes, daydreaming . . . What? , You goof! . . . Likes: nightlife, getting a tan, pool parties, skiing, double dates, Kiss 108, hot chocolate, Thursdays . . . Pet Peeves: 4-spd Volkswagon Rabbits, Zeph- yrs, weird noises . . . Favorite People: Vicki, Alan, family, MU, JL, RS, RB, BG, Le Mutt, friends . . . Where Found: with Vicki in Grand Prix, Cape, my pool, Roslindale, Boston, clubs. Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 2; Powder Puff. Laurie Allen Kirby 37 Strasser Avenue I don ' t mind the blues in the night as long as they ' re sapphires. Laur . . . blonde s, wild laugh, dramatic . . . Do I look like an actress? . . . Likes: K108, Nauset Beach nights, champagne parties, Wahoo Eve, classical music, Eng. humor, full moons, hunks, NYC, Cape summers, per- forming. Master Charge . . . Pet Peeves: RB ' s remarks, Big A , bad manners, drool pillow, flakey . . . Favorite People: Bogie, Anne, MS, Juli, TN, SM, MM . . . Found: on stage. Astro with Al, chowing with Maur . Goals: an Oscar, a Tony Prince Andrew. Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; DB 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4; DQ 2, 3, 4; One Acts 2. 4; AFS 2. 4. Thomas Lane 37 Briar Lane Appreciate what you have, while you have it. Tom, Lane-0 ... a bit cynical at times ... I don ' t know , Sup , Sappenin , I forget . . . Likes: definite plans, Cape trips, Bldg. 19, New Wave, some hardcore, the Orpheum, general silliness . . . Pet Peeves: decision mak- ing, car keys, the Eck, punk out , busy signal at OFL ' s, MIAA . . . Favorite People: Ricey, Fran, Fin, Russ, Joy and the rest of the gang . . . Where Found: in sick-yellow Chevelle, Ber- ries, MJ, ML, Stowe, Readfield Depot . . . college. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 4; Green Years Staff 4; Powder Puff 4. Virginia Karen Lane 45 Willow Street I decided long ago never to walk in anyone ' s shadow; if I fail, if I succeed, at least I ' ll live as I believe. Ginny, Morticia . . . long blonde hair . . . You ' re such a chooch! , eepbay eepbay . . . Likes: summer pink grey, lasagna, beach- es, 50 ' s music, sailing . . . Pet Peeves: E.B. Band, Up for 4, hold for 4 . . . Favorite People: Yolanda, Pookie, D.L., S.M., CM., Tony from E., Band, rest . . . Where Found: on the TS. Color Guard 2, 3, Captain 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls ' State 3; AFS Club 3, 4; Powder Puff; Green Years Staff; Musical 3, 4; No Parentheses 1, 2, 3, 4. Linda Ann Lodge 60 Cranston Avenue There is only one success . your life your own way. to be able to live Linda, LINDAAA . . . short, blue eyes, freckles . . . What ' s up? , Fine! , Coz we ' re ... ... Likes: CRC, talking on the phone, anything purple, NH, morning bus rides . . . Pet Peeves: getting up early, Audo, phone bills, D Inn, freckles, busy signals, rainy Mondays, GDFP, OC . . . Favorite People: Shiney, DF, SB, TN, MO ' S, MM, VY . . . Where Found: on the phone, cruising, X . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. Powder Puff 4; Football Cheerleader 2, 4; Basketball Cheerleader 1, 2; Green Years Staff 4. Donna Beth Lowery 80 Baker Street Love is not passion, love is not pride, love is a journeying side by side. Donna, Don, D.B., D., Donner . . . brown hair, blue eyes . . . Likes: competitions, band, BYF, oldies, hockey, bells, Chinese food, Maine, being with friends, Coke . . . Pet Peeves: days 2 and 6, pep rallies, double block physics . . . Favorite People: GL, CM, Sul. Deb, KM, DS, Mr. Val, bell ringers, band members . . . Where Found: hockey games, out with friends, party- ing, in white Rabbit . . . college. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 4; Band Officer 4; Green Years Staff; Hockey Cheerleader 4; Musical 2, 4. Anne Veronica Lynch 109 Highview Street Always put off till tomorrow what you don ' t have to do today. Annie . . . green eyes, long nails, idealistic . . . dopey moi , Hi Bubba , Oh my good- ness , animalistic . . . Likes: old movies, Harrison Ford, Cary Grant, The Chase, ro- mance, Astro CW LK, c. chip ice cream . . . Pet Peeves: M.A. ' s remarks, indifference . . . Favorite People: family, Laur, Una, GM, SM, 3KJK, G. brothers . . . Where Found: soccer games, getting ready, Laurie ' s. Chorus 1, 2, 4; Glee Club 4; One Act Plays 2, 4; Drama Club 1, 2; Senior Class Play 4; AFS 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; No Parentheses 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Green Years Staff. Joanne A. Lynch 47 Westdale Road Friends are the sunshine that brightens our lives. Joanne, Jo . . . short, smiley, talkative . . . No seriously , But the thing is . . . Likes: gum, SEDP, long talks, diets with MS, decorating houses, white leaves , sleeping on FB field, 5-1-82 ... Pet Peeves: RD ' s party, rumors, headaches, being embarrassed, waking up . . . Favorite People: MS, Mare, Mo, Tres, Sean, Jul-eye, JK, DD, Sheila, MB, SOS, and Mr. Case. Field Hockey 2; Spring Track 2; Musical 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3; Jazz Choir 4; Powder Puff; Sr. Class Play. 65 - Michelle Lisa Macari Marianne MacDonald David MacKinnon 22 Westland Avenue 176 Conant Road 151 Briar Lane If you have a dream, don ' t dim it; keep hop- ing, keep trying, the the sky is the limit. Shelly . . . big eyes, blonde . . . Hey, Cutie! . . . Likes: roastbeef subs with pickles, sowing with Pam, Bellringing, singing, tacos . . . Pet Peeves: snobs, being late, sad people, Mom cooking with onions and peppers, Mr. Pitts . . . Favorite People: family, Bellringers, band, Miss Shute, Mr. Markarian . . . Found: at church, on the field, club 101, on stage. Marching and Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Musicals 2, 3, 4; Double Quartet 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Drama Club 3, 4; AFS 4. A true friend is forever a friend. Mare . . . reddish hair, hazel eyes . . . Are you serious? . . . Likes: long weekends, m m ' s, 4, taking Carolyn out for ice cream, Nubber squad . . . Pet Peeves: Shmack, Whack, M.A., filas, 10-23-82 . . . Favorite People: Sheila, Julie, Jules, L.B., Mrs. B., family!, D.W. . . . Where Found: S ' nB, the truck, soccer field, Dasher, by the pool . . . college. Soccer 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; Basketball 1, 2; Spring Track 2; Student Council 3; AFS 2, 3, 4; Sen- ior Class Play 4; Powder Puff 4; Green Years Staff 4. Happiness is not a laughing matter. Tux . . . quiet, short . . . I ' m serious , So . . . Likes: Football, Kiss 108, scoring . . . Favor- ite People: S.K., Mr. Mrs. K., S.F., Dippy, J.H., D.G., Kev, Jon . . . Pet Peeves: being taped, triple sessions, Holliston football, prac- tice, pep rallys, body rot on Firebirds . . . Where Found: Susan ' s, Trainer ' s room, Ver- mont with J.W., F.B. field . . . college. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Spring Track 4; Powder Puff Coach. Maureen Anne Magri 137 Forbes Road Make the best of that which comes and the least of that which goes. Maureen, Mo, Mags . . . long brown hair, moody, spastic . . . My life is over , You give me tension . . . Likes: summer ' 82 with A M, Kiss 108, madness with chicky babies, a chase . . . Pet Peeves: Brian at 1 A.M., slow drivers, not breathing . . . Favorite People: family, Tres, Mary, Anne, Nancy, Jo, Dave, Brian, ACSB, RBC . . . Where Found: messed by Nance, on the phone, In AMC, same wave- length, out of town, Florida. Soccer 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; Winter Track 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; AFS 1, 2, 3; Student 66 Council 1, 2, 4; Treasurer 4; Powder Puff 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Dana P. Malloy 29 Lynn Terrace Laws are like cobwebs; they entangle the weak, broken by the strong. Dana, D-Weed, DM . . . crazy, careful driver, loud, loveable . . . Too much fun , Goof , Dad, I got another ticket . . . Likes: T.K. ' s, roadtrips, hockey, the Beacon, Bickfords, late nighters at G.S. ' s, Dino ' s funhouse . . . Pet Peeves: the law, 5 A.M. practice, Jr., J.V. early curfew, edits . . . Favorite People: Rob, Steve, Crud, Smitter, Jim, Tom, rest of 84, 83, family, K.I. . . . Where Found: all four lanes, private h ighway, with 84, in nice cars, in court, WHS gym. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1; Football 1. Mark A. Mancinelli 56 Martha Jones Road A man with the ability to reason is a man with the gift of wisdom. Mark, Mance . . . brown hair, green eyes, cute ... I don ' t appreciate that , Fitz, you ' re such a gay! , Burt! . . . Likes: football, par- ties, Bowie, cars . . . Pet Peeves: ... and the rest of the Wolverines , shrinking, Do-me Mancini . . . Favorite People: Laurie. Tres. Mr and Mrs. L., Aldo, Burt. Rock, Blue Lou, Ricky D., Greg, and you too, Fitzy! . . . Where Found: in the Mustang, corners, Ricky D ' s. Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Tennis 3, 4; Student Council 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 4 Hope Hathaway Mansur 1 1 Oxford Terrace Let today embrace the past with remember- ance and the future with longing. Hope . . . blue eyes, ding-toed . . . What are we doing this weekend? , What ' s up? . . . Likes: kids, spending money with Jamie, pop- sides, going out with my favorite . . . Pet Peeves: fighting, mellow parties, walking to school, losing Lisa . . . Favorite People: Rob, Jamie, Punch, John, Joe, Dippy, K.M., D.G., L.G., S.M., M.M Where Found: with Rob, partying with Jamie, on Nantucket . . . love to Mom Dad. AFS 3; Field Hockey 2; Powder Puff 4; Senior Class Play 4; Manager Girls ' Basketball Team. Robert Masiello 63 Hawthorne Street If you want something bad enough, then go after it. Bob, Masi . . . tall, brown eyes, baby face . . . I ' m psyched , Outrageous . . . Likes: girls, beers, Led Zeppelin, Rush . . . Pet Peeves: getting up at 6:30, snobby girls, working on the weekend . . . Favorite People: Irene, Dwayne, Juan, G.H., E.T. . . . Where Found: with Irene, Stoughton, Avon. Suzanne Marie Manton 127 Phillips Brooks Road Live well; laugh often; love much. Sam, Samurai . . . short, late, big, brown eyes . . . It ' s so obnoxious , What? , Nnnno . . Likes: LBFM, summers, weekends, HCB360, MDC Brighton, road trips, getting lost . . . Pet Peeves: s-crew, mornings, 9-6-81, sick cars, going uphill in reverse, taking buses . . . Favorite People: Annie, Laurie, Paula, Vick, N-J, Sha, family, Brighton gang, many others . . . Where Found: in the Puff, Poppy, Brighton. Girls ' Swim Team 1, 2, 3, capt. 4; Winter Track 2, 3; Spring Track 1, 2; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Senior Class Play 4; No Paren- theses 4; One Acts 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4. : I Hp % • M (| 1 ' ■Sandra J. Masison 114 Edgewood Road There can be no rainbow without a cloud and a storm. Sandi . . . Eh , Hey, Mama , Firm , What ' s up? . . . Likes: food, the Doors, camping, beaches, sleep . . . Pet Peeves: mornings, cold rain, flat tires, disco freaks, the Unit, the Chill, hangovers . . . Favorite People: Jungle Jim, T.N., N.S., CO., Nicki, the Flaherty ' s, Ms. DesPres, the six Jims, the rest of the Candy Co. gang . . . Where Found: anywhere but Westwood, Baybank, Cruising in Harvey, at the Candy Co., Planet Claire. Powder Puff 4; No Parentheses 4. Kelly Ann Martin 65 Lyons Drive It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye. Kelly, Kell . . . quiet, blue eyes, Irish . . . No problem , Really! . . . Likes: chocolate, Ludlum books, balloons, m m ' s, old movies . . . Pet Peeves: Martin Kelly , waiting, rainy Mondays, E.B. Band . . . Favorite People: B.B., L.G., G.L., D.L., D.S., C.W., P.W., CM. Colorguard 3, 4; No Parentheses 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; National Honor Soci- ety 4. David Mather 163 Conant Road Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day. David, Dave . . . light brown hair, green eyes . . . Wuts up . . . Likes: long weekends, water skiing, cruising in the eggmobile, anchovie pizza, BOC, Pink Floyd, Grateful Dead ... Pet Peeves: Dedham detectives, Westwood lingo, being broke, Sunday mornings . . . Where Found: in Westwood, out of town, cruising in light blue Oldsmobile. Senior Class Play 4. 67 Paul McCarthy 78 Oriole Road Strength lies not in defense but in offense. Wog, Wigwam, Wig Hole . . . tall, blue eyes . . . Oh Mel , What a liberal , Move it . . . Likes: night ops, cruising, parties, punk, re- con, iron dragonflies, chases, Cape . . . Pet Peeves: liberals, gays, Vietcong, Cpt. Red- beard, R.B.G., Wogfest, pacifists, Wellesely College . . . Favorite People: Mel, Fitz, Fal, Corndog, J.S., Snake, Lupus, P. Brain, the Gang, Lt. Calley . . . Found: the Gak, parties, with the heroes, Khe Sahn, being chased by iron dragonflies. Hockey 1; Cross Country 1, 3; Track 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hunting Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Deborah Marie McCoy 100 Locust Drive A smile costs so little, but means so much. Debbie, Deb . . . tall, blue eyes, big smile, always late . . . I ' ll tell ya , W.U.T. , Get a clue . . . Likes: summer, beaches, partying, 13, boogie hour, sports . . . Pet Peeves: being grounded, braces, taking the bus, two- faced people, losing when you should ' ve won, rumors . . . Favorite People: Tony, Punch, Lisel, Rob, Hendy, David, S.M., D.D., J.M., S.M., CM., J.G., L.B., Class of ' 83 . . . Where Found: in the gym, by the pool. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; AFS 3; Powder Puff 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Joseph Patrick McCusker 33 Brookfield Road I yam what I yam, and that ' s all I yam! Jake, Snake, Scared Rabbit, Pliskon . . . blue eyes, blonde, white streak . . . That ' s gay! , Be serious , Tool me . . . Likes: hockey, clams, parties, night ops, Nantucket . . . Pet Peeves: work Sat. PM, walking trees, nothin ' to do, 5 AM practice, 2-19-82, the Shadows, Coubs, SAT ' s, Love Dog . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Fal, Mel, Kid, Wog, Ziz, Pec, Fitz, Corndog, Foxx, Mac, Kelly, family, . . . Where Found: BKU, Roche ' s lot, Pectrum, hockey rink. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3; Cross Country 3; Powder Puff Cheerleader 4; AFS 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Kevin McDonald Paul Joseph McDonough Sharyn Lee McElroy 68 166 Forbes Road A radical is a man with both feet firmly plant- ed in the air. Kevin . . . tall, hazel eye s . . . Easy Jose , Incredible . . . Likes: winning, J.B.!, tailgat- ing, Cape Cod, the Boss . . . Pet Peeves: people who have no clue, S.F.B., casts, two- timers . . . Favorite People: J.H., Jose, R.S., S.C., Reef, Fuzz, Buck, Dipp, K.C., family, Hope, Jamie, Deb, Punch, Julie, C.J.G., C . . . Where Found: Chestnut Hill, Cape, gym, field . . . Good luck Class of ' 83. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball 1, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Donut Comm. 4; AFS 3, 4. 504 Canton Street If life is worth living, it ' s worth enjoying. Paul, Schmidt, Dip . . . loud, obnoxious . . What? , Hey, is Hubie here? , Hey, you kids, get that beer out of there! . , . Likes: football, parties, loud tunes, 50 ... Pet Peeves: on the line please , the brace, Mil- lis, losing 40 lbs. . . . Favorite People: Kev, Robert, Mare, Buck, Scott, Punch, Jamie, Hope, Annie, David, Class of ' 83, certain ' 84 girls . . . Where Found: Burger King, Lost Brook, B.C. Football 1 4. 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; AFS 3, 25 Hillview Road Smiles are just like colds- they ' re catching. Sharyn, Sharona, Fusi . . . big brown eyes, freckles, hyper . . . Definite Pocono action , High Five . . . Likes: 9-19-80, pina coladas. starry nights, sleeping on football fields, deco- rating houses, hairy chests, karate, red roses . . Pet Peeves: sleeping on slides. Moseleys . . Favorite People: R.J.B., Karen, Ma-rye, Jul- eye, D.D., Joy, Murph . . . Where Found Cape with Rich, Narcissus, Fanueil, sipping at Saks with Jul-eye, Stage 54, W.O.P. Swim Team 2; AFS 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Senior Class Play 4; Green Years Staff 4: Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Hockey Cheerleader 4. Martin T. McGee William R. McGillis IV Julie McGinnis 17 Saint Denis Drive We have lived not in proportion to the number of years that we have spent on the earth, but in proportion as we have enjoyed. Moe, Marty . . . dark, handsome . . . Your face , Awesome , Hey, Fred! . . . Likes: parties, blondes, Suerte, S.C.V. . . . Pet Peeves: Farm Stand, 27th, IMC police, Big Ed . . . Favorite People: Crash, Murray, Bill, Stu, Capo, Mark 2 , Chris, Jen, Lee, Pam, Shelly, Liz, family . . . Where Found: everywhere . . . Future Plans: college, Wall Street. Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 4. 31 Crouse Avenue It is not how much we have, but how much we enjoy. That ' s happiness. Billie, McGila . . . tall, dark, troublesome . . . I lose . . . Likes: partying with Rick, bother- ing Rhonda and Robin . . . Pet Peeves: facing Mr. Flahive after a tough weekend with Rick, rolling down Burgess Ave. . . . Favorite People: The Morsels , Paula, Pete, Erin, Spiff, John, Lisa G., Nerd, Trouble, Duck. Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. 25 Strasser Avenue Absence make the heart grow fonder. Julie, Juleye . . . baby-blues, brunette, always laughing . . . What ' s up? , I love this song! . . . Likes: Beatles, Faneuil Hall, SFDP, parties, summer of ' 82, S ' n ' B X-mas party ... Pet Peeves: boxer shorts, plastic people , mumps, 360 ' s, N Chevy . . . Favorite People: Sheila, M.A., Fusi, J.O., D O ' D, M.M., K.C., L.K., J.K., Bill, Kev, Michael, J.G., C.F., S.F. . . . Where Found: stage, sleeping on football field, Murph Mobile. Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2, 4; AFS 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4, One Act Play 1, 2; Glee Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Carolyn Marie McLellan John McNamara Paul Dennis Melanson 60 Wagon Road A smile is worth a thousand words. Henry, Car . . . short, brown eyes, brown hair . . . Holy Christmas! , Kippy! . . . Likes: Gookin ' , long talks on the phone, oreo cookie ice cream ... Pet Peeves: silky shirts, diets, T 2 , I ' ve already heard that story . . . Favor- ite People: D(R + P + B), M.C., G.N., and ev- eryone else . . . Where Found: in the blue bug, on the F.H. field, sailing . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad . . . college. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Key Club Representative 3, 4; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical 2, 3; Year Book Staff 4; Senior Class Play 4; Powder Puff 4. 44 Fairview Street You only live once, but if you live right, once is enough. Mac . . . tall, lazy, crewcut ... I didn ' t do it! . . . Likes: parties, winning, Football games, wif- fles, bird-watching, Zeppelin . . . Pet Peeves: Bo nones, Bo neers, losing, Johnny Mac , snobs, backstabbers. preppy types, curfews, Football practice . . . Favorite People: Bades, Portly, Bobo, The Morsels and all partiers . . . Where Found: Toby ' s Tavern, leaving school, Green River, breaking windows. Football 1, 2. 3, Capt. 4; Track 3. 4; Golf 1, 2, 3. 4. 604 Dover Road That which does not kill us will only make us stronger. Mel. Camel, Hansen . . . What, are you kid- din ' me? , ... your face . . . Likes: posi, night ops, night of S.C.P., summer of ' 82, parties, bakin ' ' em, Mt. Wash. . . . Pet Peeves: Hack, DP. with L.D., morons, missing shirts, Jaws . . . Favorite People: Wog. Fal, Fitz, Corn- dog, Ziz, Jake, and the gang . . Where Found: sneaking around, B.K. ' s, R.B. ' s, the Bozomo- bile, the Blue Bomber, the Monte. Hockey 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Powder Puff 4; V.C. Hunting Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 69 £ -  Debra Anne Melia 101 Magnolia Drive I ' ve seen the sea when it is stormy and wild; when it is quiet and serene; when it is dark and moody. And in all its moods, I see myself. Deb . . . curly, brown hair, bright smile, talk- ative . . . Such is life . . . Likes: Class of ' 83, laughing, summer of ' 81, sunsets . . . Pet Peeves: snobs, sprints, rainy days . . . Favor- ite People: N and X guys, the gang , my folks, Sis, Kwaj pals . . . Where Found: Berg- sons, anywhere but home. AFS 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Swim Team 2, 3; Powder Puff 4; Senior Class Play 4; Green Years Staff 4. Stuart Maclntyre Merrill 23 Willow Street I took the road less traveled, and that has made all the difference. Stu, Stuey . . . brown hair, brown eyes, and a little crazy . . . Hey clown , Ohhh , Bwaah , Shut up, hog . . . Likes: D ' Ange- lo ' s parties, Prom ' 82, WCOZ, Camden, win- ning . . . Pet Peeves: soccernastics, Fredman, early mornings, late lunch, dead tennis balls, That ' s immoral , NHS . . . Favorite People: The BF Boys, and the Class of ' 83 . . . Where Found: on the field, in the gym, at the parties, and on the stage. Soccer 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Skiing 1, 2. Capt. 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play. Erin Moloney 766 High Street I believe in life, love, and rainbows. Erin, Erinski . . . tall, long brown hair, always stylish . . . What ' s the deal? , I ' m with ya! , That really wins! . . . Likes: the Beatles, Sat. night field trips, clubbing in town, G block storms with Paula and Li, giggling at nothing in particular, Thursday ' s 2 for 1 , all weekends . . . Pet Peeves: bo nones, all rats, useless negotiations, diets, rainy Saturdays, mad hangovers, being called a flake . . . Favorite People: PH, LG, JB, LM, DW, the Morsels, the rest know who they are . . . Where Found: turning around, in trouble. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2, 3; Powder Puff. James Monaghan 85 Rock Meadow Road Deeds not words. Captain Mono . . . fantastic . . . No com- ment . . . Likes: Porsches, beer, money, girls, spare ribs, 4 A.M. . . . Pet Peeves: 1 in the afternoon, being broke . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Fallon ' s Heroes, EM., M.B., D.W., S.B., CD. . . . Where Found: Hale, Norwood, Bos- ton, or the next place. AFS 3; School Newspaper 4 71) Karin Lee Moriarty 26 June Street Life ' s like a movie. Write your own ending. Karin, Kay, Bobsy 1, Jugs, Beatrice ... big feet, giggley, green eyes . . . Never mind! , No no no . . . , Oh, puck . . . Likes: vacations, vanilla frosting, men, playing in the rain, the beach, weekends . . . Pet Peeves: 60 min. tests, spitting, whistling, slow walkers, backstabbers . . . Favorite People: Sha, Vic, Robin, Al, JC, AS, PL, MS, PE, the guys . . . Where Found: The Cottage, The Hill, hound- ing, Cape Cod, in my own world, parties, the mountain. Drama Club 1 ; Cheerleading 2; Powder Puff 4; AFS 3, 4; Al ' s Pest 1, 2, 3, 4. Jennifer Morrison 163 Briar Lane You can live without people, but you can ' t live without friends. Jen, Buffy . . short, dark, preppy . There are no cute guys , I ' m not deciding , Guys, we have problems . . . Likes: 12 A.M. walks, Dan, JT, causes, rainy nights, being with the MOB gang . Pet Peeves: Have a nice life , never knowing where to go, PDA. crushes, Pro-nukes, being a D.W., frustration . . . Favorite People Michelle, M.J . Joanne. Rizz, Victoire, Kathy, Nancy , the rest know who you are . . Where Found: in Hyannis looking for cars, P.G. ' s with Joanne Glee Club 1. 4; Powder Puff 4. Green Ye«r Staff 4 r J ' 4 Christine M. Mosca 203 High Rock Street Don ' t sit and dream of possibility, and make it reality. jump up Christine, Chrissy . . . big eyes, upturned nose . . . I ' m tired , Help! , Take me away! , Don ' t call me Chris! . . . Likes: quiet nights, mountains, old cars, singing, Air Supply . . . Pet Peeves: MM., The Who, math, magpies, preppies . . . Favorite People: John, Cath, Bob, Sheila, Meg, Rose, Marylyn, Paul, Dan, Phil, and everyone else! . . . Where Found: Cathy ' s house, on bike everywhere, in car, Glover. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Thespi- ans 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4. Stephen Paul Moses 46 Wildwood Drive Genius is the gold in the mine; talent is the miner who works and brings it out. Moses, Steve . . . tall, straight brown hair . . . Hey, what ' s up? . . . Likes: basketball, The Who, Fridays ... Pet Peeves: C.P., not having the car, double block of physics, getting up early for school, B-block, people who think they know everything, people who don ' t finish a sentence . . . Where Found: Bros. Roche, B.K., shooting hoop. Boys ' Basketball 1, 2; AFS Club 4. Marjorie L. Munroe 38 Oxford Road There is no such thing as best in a world of individuals. Marge . . . blonde, smiling, baby nose . . . There is a limit , This is gonna bug me! , Fwhatt? . . . Likes: radicals, beach parties, Human League, mascotting . . . Pet Peeves: rainy days and bumps, Xaverian dances, fakes, wonkers . . . Favorite People: Moe, D.S., the family, Prisilla gang . . . Where Found: the red bomb, the pit, with Moe, Bliz- zard of ' 82! Musical 1, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Concert Band 1, 2, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; One Act Play 1, 2; Jazz 4; Football Cheerleader 3; Mascot 4; Powder Puff 4. Cynthia M. Murphy 215 Briar Lane There are places I remember all my life; and all these places had their moments. Cindy . . . freckles, auburn hair, (?) blue eyes . . . da da da , Aw right , Betsy Wong! . . . Likes: whipped cream, laughing, with B.A., I Ran , anything English, Radlers . . . Pet Peeves: tests on Monday, math, chem., filas, speedwork . . . Favorite People: family, B.A., track gang, the guys from summer of ' 82, class of ' 83 . . . Where Found: Germany, run- ning. Spring Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2, Capt. 3, 4; N.H.S. 3, 4; AFS 2, 3, 4; Girls ' State 3; Powder Puff 4; Green Years 4; Get Smart . mi m Paula J. Murphy 20 High Rock Street But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep. Paula . . . shy and smiling . . . Oh my good- ness! , Decent! . . . Likes: skiing, Burger King, travel. WVBF . . Pet Peeves: getting up early, homework . . . Favorite People: J.M., T.M., B.M., K.J., S.J. Asst. Manager of Girls ' Basketball 3. Sheila J. Murphy 651 Clapboardtree Street Cherish the past, embrace the present and reach out for the future. Sheila . . . tall, brown hair, blue eyes . . . Likes: buying at CH with Julie, decorating, sleeping on the football field, sitting by the pool sss. family ... Pet Peeves: all nighters at R.D. ' s, accidents, B.M. ' s party . . . Favorite People: Julie, Mare, D.D., J.L., S.M., Joy, GO. . . Where Found: in the truck. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 2. 4; B-ball 1, AFS 3, 4; Key Club 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Powder Puff 4; Year Book 4. 71 Joseph Emerson Murray 128 Highview Street And ever on I sailed. Joe, Hey you! ... an angry young man, crazy, energetic, OFC . . . 1st lunch? , You a dead man! , Perverse . . . Likes: MP ' s parties, 82.3, Best DM, Blue Devils, AM r-ball, Moe ' s ad libs, Sun. morn jazz . . . Pet Peeves: Ben ' s conceit, E. Bridgewater, C- ' s, lateness, MSA, Denon . . . Fav. People: Moe, PT, Pam, Shell, Spin, Elizabeth Sara Lane, Stu, Hog, Pud, BB, Kapo, DG, SOS, Mr. Mark . . . Where Found: FIC, on the box, P ' st., Moe ' s dinner table. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; DB 1, 2, 3, 4; STRUT 2, 3; District 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 4; DQ 4; Ski Team 3, 4; NHS 4. Russell J. Murray 49 Lake Shore Drive To God I pray to guide me and to allow me to live the life He planned. Russ, Buck . . . quiet, easygoing . . . Howdy do , Whizzbang . . . Likes: the profound, pain (when running), winning soccer games in court . . . Pet Peeves: Fran ' s jokes, music that you can ' t hear the words to, being asleep when awake . . . Favorite People: T.L., K.F., B.R., F.T., the girls . . . Where Found: the Gak, Tom ' s, with the rest of the gang. Basketball 1; Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; A. P. Rubber Room 3, 4. Karen A. Nash 87 Hartford Street Life is just a reflection, sometimes mirrored in the past, as we strive for perfection, we live until we last. Precious, Kare, Billy, China Girl . . . blond hair, blue eyes . . . Oh really? , You ' re crazy , Swinging from the rafters . . . Likes: walking on the beach, trips to China, parties . . . Pet Peeves: homework, snobs, cliques, disco . . . Favorite People: Little Boy, Lorry, Cous Bern, Mindy, Billy, Robin, the Gang . . . Where Found: beach, the Peaus, China, Payne ' s Gulf, Hale. Powder Puff 4. Robin Nawn Rhonda Nazzaro Robin Nazzaro 127 Greenhill Road What ' s lost today may be gained tomorrow Bob, Dog . . . tall, dirty blonde hair . . . Likes: girls, parties, the Who, the Doors, the Bea- tles, Zepplin, Chevys . . . Pet Peeves: morn- ings, homework, C.F. . . . Favorite People: J.B., C.W., T.R., M.C., J.O. 145 Elm Street We shouldn ' t even think about tomorrow Sweet memories will last a long, long time. Rhonda, WG Girl ... big brown eyes, brown hair . . . Incognito , Hey, babes! . I ' m young. I ' ll get over it! . . . Likes: talking on the phone, being with the girls, parties . . . Pet Peeves: DG ' s, fighting with boys, 9-18-81, 24- point turns with Andrea . . . Favorite People: Robin, Mom, Muffy, Laurie, Andi, Toni, Lisa, the Manor Boys . . . Where Found: Dedham, down the Manor with the boys, GF. Field Hockey 1 mittee. 2; Powder Puff: Prom Com- 72 145 Elm Street Life is a joke . . . you might as well laugh. Robin, Rat, Robbie, Bobsy 2 skinny. Italian, brown eyes, long legs and arms . . . Life is a bummer , Let ' s skip , Hey babe , Robin, not Rhonda . Likes: being with the WG ' s. sniping, GD-n-BS, Daytona ' 81. CC ' 82, all-nighters Pet Peeves: jealous DG ' s, SRB ' s, cliques, 9-18-81, paddy wagon . . . Favorite People: Bratrmll, JB, Manor boys, old roaders, NJ, DG, KH. JD, Canton Boys, family . . . Where Found: Dedham, Tahiti, Manor, G.F., anywhere except WW Thanks Mom-n-Dad . . . college. AFS 3; Hockey Cheerleader 4: Powder Puff 4 Carolyn O ' Reilly 28 Westdale Road A smile is the only crooked line that straight- ens things out. Carolyn, Cal, Do-Da . . . Hey Mama! , Ganza . . . Likes: Hermie and Ermadine, partying, weekends, snow, gold, Zeppelin . . . Pet Peeves: LB., Pinners, school, Batman and Robin, Baybank, Valley Girls, Westwood hard guys, the Unit . . . Favorite People: Jim- my, Nina, Sandi, Fawn, C.C. Gang, Mr. Hart . . . Where Found: C.C., the works, anywhere but Westwood. Field Hockey 1 Puff. No Parentheses 4; Powder J. Gregory Ormsby 55 Parker Street There is only one success — to be able to spend your life in your own way. Greg-o, Orms . . . bashful, blue-eyed, blond . . How ah yah , High five . . . Likes: Dr Hunter S. Thompson, Chinese food, golfing Trotters ... Pet Peeves: MIAA, SAT ' s, zits tryouts . . . Favorite People: Mom, Geoff, K.P. Grease, Hendy, Jules, my Dad . . . Where Found: golf course, emergency rooms, The Fox. Soccer 2, 3, Capt. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, Capt. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Stud. Council 2; AFS 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sr. Class Play 4; Delegate to State Student Advisory Council 4; Student Advisory Board 3, 4. Maureen C. O ' Sullivan 32 Cherry Street The moment lasts a short time, but the me- mory lingers on. Moe, Maureen . . . tall, always smiling . . . You WHAH! , Pitiful . . . Likes: music, laughing, partying with XB ' s, L.t. with Marg. N.H., experiencing visions . . . Pet Peeves: people bugging me about my hair, URSU- LINE!, messed-up plans, getting up early, waiting . . . Favorite People: MM, LL, KS, TN, Dan . . . Where Found: the Pitt, in Red Bomb, driving around, fuzzy, with the girls, making a scene!! Chorus 4; Powder Puff; B.B. Cheerleader 2, 3; Football Cheerleader 3, 4; Hockey Cheer- leader 4; Photography Club 4; Softball 1. Theresa Marie OToole 405 Oak Street Charm is a glow within a woman that casts a most becoming light on others. Terri . . . short, green eyes . . . Are you serious? . . . Likes: 86, long weekends, Stonehill, midnight swims, summer ' 82, M.O.B. Club, water slides . . . Dislikes: being an F 3 , Go with Hap , football injuries, BAD MOOD ... Pet Peeves: Crank, U.S. History . . . Favorite People: Jim, Paula, Vic, D , 21, 67, J.M., S.H. . . . Where Found: anywhere with Jim, Skyway . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad. Girls ' Glee Club 1; Spring Track 1; Winter Track 1; Football Cheerleader 1, Green Years Staff 4; Powder Puff 4. Marc Albert Rene Padovani 60 Reservoir Road So much to do; so little done. Marc . . . tall, has W , part-time perfection- ist, full-time procrastinator . . . Don ' t worry, I ' ll do it . . . Likes: B.X.T.C.A.F.O.S.P., rac- quetball, Ricky ' s parties, humor, confusing Kapo, exceeding deadlines . . . Pet Peeves: Charlie, my dying car, party crashers, N.H.S. snobs, leeches and liars . . . Good Friends: Kapriel, Bill, Scott, Chris, Jeff, Joe, Marty, and the winter track team of 81-83 . . . Where Found: on the links, driving everyone home, anywhere reachable on a tank of gas . . . TAMU, College Station. Soccer 3, 4; Winter Track 2, 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' State 3; Yearbook Staff 4. Benjamin Lawrence Palleiko 94 Mayfair Drive It ' s good to be the king. Ben, H , Jekyll and Hyde ... a little lazy, never serious, quiet (in school), OFC . . . Play Loud , If you don ' t like it, walk . . . Likes: parties, Skynyrd, night comps, the Bomber, solos, getting Joe mad ... Pet Peeves: Crisco Wayne, pep rallies, AP , being lost in Calc, Pud ' s ragging, being called Benny , WPD, bad DMS (no names) . . . Favorite People: Moe, Joe, Stu, Red, Spin, the Gang . . . Where Found: the Ltd, FIC, on the floor, ev- eryone ' s house. Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Band 3, 4; Musical 3, 4; One Acts 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 4; N.H.S. 4. James Panagos 265 East Street Allen K. Pecararo 37 Webster Street Christopher Peterson 204 Oak Street Likes: sports cars, hockey . . . Dislikes: WHS . . . Favorite People: Boston friends . . . Where Found: Wrentham. What I ' ll always remember is his emphasis on class. Al, Loaf, Peca, Pec . . . short, brown eyes, hair . . . What ' s up? , Hey . . . Likes: parties, hockey, night ops. . . . Pet Peeves: Capt. Red Beard, 6:00 A.M. practice, small trees, VC, comics, liberals . . . Favorite People: Jake, Ziz, Fal, Mel, Wog, Fitz, Corndog, Whitie, Dippy . . . Where Found: BKU, hospital, hockey rink, XXX, Pectrum, Cutlass. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; VC Hunting Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4. Who knows what tomorrow brings, but to- day ' s friends are forever. Chris. Pistol hard working What ' s up? . . . Likes: music, Fab Four, eating, BF ' s, Z28 ' s, local sports teams, Fridays . . . Pet Peeves: Monday mornings, snobs . . . Favorite People: Tom K., Pat S., Peter G., Greg R., Mark G.. Mary Ann P., Thanks M D . . . Where Found: in a pool, on the courts. Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4. • ' ■Wendy Sue Petersen 206 Conant Road To give happiness is to deserve love. Wendy, Wendy Sue . . . tall, easygoing, Taurus . . . Oh my gosh! , sugar , I love his — ! . . . Likes: older guys, maseratis, guys in suits, trips in my car . . . Pet Peeves: role call, crowded hallways, flat tires, getting up at 6 o ' clock . . . Where Found: Needham, work. Football Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Basketball Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4; Swim Team 1; Summer Exchange Student 2; Pow- der Puff 4. Algis E. Petronis 865 Gay Street I ' ve ruled all of the earth, witnessed my birth, cried at the sight of a man, and still I don ' t know who I am. Algi, Big Al, The Lithuanian . . . tall, quiet, iconoclastic . . . Hey Bob , Oh really!? , Nikon ' s the best . . . Likes: Synthesizers, Art Rock, ELP, Yes, photography, Porsche and Audi . . . Pet Peeves: living on a knife edge, Russians, Flash Photos . . . Favorite People: Keith Emerson, Chris, B.B., Bunta, C.P., Mr. V, Fal ' s Heroes . . . Where Found: Roche Bros., Harvard Square, Boston. 74 Photography Club 1 Green Years Staff 4 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 4; Michelle Marie Petrucci 195 Downey Street Love is sunshine; hate is shadow; life is check- ered shade and sunshine. MP., Michi . . . Italian-Ukrainian, brown hair, brown eyes . . . Have a nice day . . Oh ya, sure . . . Pet Peeves: looking for cars in Hyannis, little sisters, getting up at 4 A.M. . . . Likes: band comps., winter, MOB. Club . . . Favorite People: Mary Jane, Vicki, Jen, N.J., D.S., Danielle. T.P.. C.Mc. Family. Class of ' 83 . . . Where Found: at practice, comps.. the Cape, with the gang Thanks Mom and Dad for all your support! Color Guard 2. 3, Co-Capt Hockey Cheerleader 4 4: Band 2, 3. 4; Nanci-Jo Petrucci Lisa Jean Pratt Donna Marie Prevett 474 Canton Street Shut your eyes and go for it! Nanc, N.J. . . . brown hair, big brown eyes, ten fingers . . . This is the best song! , GET OUT OF HERE! , Like wicked good . . . Likes: junkfood, Ricky ' s parties, horse shows, rides at 5, Joan Jett, Petty, Choc, chip cookies . . . Pet Peeves: Pat, 2-13-80, school buses, M.A., disco, blown-out tires, getting nabbed . . . Favorite People: Sue, Sultan, Tina, Michelle, Vic, Tim, Sam, Peter, Marge, family, Mom and Dad . . . Where Found: in the green car, Mac ' s, anywhere horses are, Boston . . . college. Equestrian Club 1; Powder Puff 4; Cheerleader 4. Hockey 91 Alder Road May you always walk in sunshine, and God ' s love around you flow. Mukluk . . . petite, cute, always laughing . . . How do you know? , No way , KMOMP . . . Likes: brunches, Pago, Ricky D ' s at 3 A.M., Bermuda, The Gull , raps with Gene, talks with Jen . . . Pet Peeves: being wrong, losing backgammon to Gene . . . Found: laughing with a certain blue-eyed boy, on boat . . . Favorite People: Gene, family, Johnny, JC, KC, M + M . . . Thanks and love Mom Dad. Gymnastics 1, 2; Field Hockey 2, 4; Track 3; Year Book 4; Sen. Class Play; Powder Puff; Hockey Cheerleader 4; AFS 1, 2, 3, 4. 25 Eldridge Place Just keep your eyes on tomorrow and carry on. Donna, Prev, Kip . . . always confused . . . I ' m hungry , Caked? , HENREE! , What the . ..? ... Likes: beach weather, 60 ' s music, Celts, fattening food, convertibles, scary movies, E.T., James Taylor . . . Pet Peeves: bad moods, BLOODFANG , AM radio, diets, dead cat jokes, running for the bus, dirty snow . . . Favorite People: Jules, Henry, L.R., F.H. Team, the summer gang, seniors . . . Where Found: Papa G ' s, near a radio, Matta- poisett. Field Hockey 1,2,3, 4; Spring Track 1 , 2; Key Club, Pres. 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Yearbook Editor 4; Powder Puff 4. Lisa Marie Veronica Priore 32 Tamarack Road To play great music, you must keep your eyes on a distant star. Lis, Llser, Colleague . . . 5 ' 2 , dimples, blonde, Italian, blue eyes . . . Tell me about it , I ' m sure! . . . Likes: music, flute, parties, dancing, sailing, California, Yorkshire Terriers . . . Pet Peeves: fake friends, users, some freshmen of ' 82, Mickey . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Colleague 2, Donner, Shelly, Anne, B.P., D.V., M.M., M.G., M.D., Mr. Markarian . . . Where Found: Club 101, on the field, with friends. F.B. Cheerleader 4; Band 3, 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Powder Puff 4; Hockey Cheerleader 4. Robert Quigley 53 Willard Circle The best things in life are free. Bob, Quiga . . . brown hair, brown eyes . . . They ' re history , later . . . Likes: Mus- tangs, Dover Rd., junk food, rock, parties . . . Pet Peeves: Chevys, V4, V6, hitting rocks at L.O., Bergsons . . . Favorite People: Maureen, Rick, Pete, Roars, Skinny, M.D., A. A., D.C. . . . Where Found: Burger King, Gas Station, L.O. Soccer 1, 2, 4. Martha Quinn 362 Oak Street Under all speech that is good for anything there lies a silence that is better. Martha . . . curly hair, short, quiet . . . Wick- ed , Oh, ya , I can ' t, I have no money . . . Likes: eating, going out, sleeping late, week ends, driving . . . Pet Peeves: curls, alarm clocks, the B.F.P., having no money . . . Fa- vorite People: Billy, Pam, Chris, Mrs. Bishop, etc. . . . Where Found: Brooks, in B.K. ' s Fire- bird, in the Torino, with Chris. Gymnastics 1, 2,; Powder Puff 4; Photogra- phy Club 4; No Parentheses 4. 75 r Lauren Rabatsky 101 Strasser Avenue I ' m just around the corner if you got a minute to spare. I ' ll be waiting for ya, if you ever want to be there. Lauren . . . Likes: Ted ' s dimples, Doors, pur- ple, Cornell D.S., gold, top, sleeping, Narci- sus, B + C . . . Loves Ted . . . Pet Peeves: getting up before 1 1 :00, fights with Ted, faint- ing, not being able to see Ted, Emma, family fights . . . 5-28-82, 7-31-82 . . . Favorite Peo- ple: Ted, Betsy, Chris, Bourno, D4 girls-C.Y., C.R., C.P., L.B., D.K. . . . Where Found: St. Tims, Fisher Street in Dover, cruising in the Caddy. Powder Puff 4. Donna Marie Rago 10 Olde.Carriage Road Happy times may come and go, but memo- ries last forever. Donna . . . blue or green eyes, squeaks, short hair . . . What? , That ' s disgusting . . . Likes: Garfield, the Cape with Deece, Dr. Don- na Letters, 26, Volks power . . . Pet Peeves: T , hills, walking to school, E M, typing . . . Favorite People: DB, CM, DP, MC, JW, BF, BBB, Class of ' 83 . . . Where Found: Car ' s Bug, the Cape . . . Thanks Mom and Dad . . . college. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 1, 2; Musical 2; Powder Puff 4; Senior Class Play 4; Green Years Staff; Key Club Vice Pres. 3, 4. Robert E. Reissfelder 151 Fieldstone Road Only those who attempt the absurd can achieve the impossible. Bob, Ricey . . . Brown eyes . . . And the survey says . . . , Mediocre . . . Likes: loud, fast music, golf practice, theoretical Fridays, McPoptarts . . . Pet Peeves: rinks before school, on the line , IMC Police . . . Favorite People: Andrea, Tom, Fran, Finn, Russ, the gang . . . Where Found: rinks, links, just leav- ing. Soccer 1, 2; Hockey 2, 3, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4. ' I Tom Rinaldi Burgess Avenue Don ' t worry about it! Boob . . . tall, slim, brown hair . . . Quar , Homo . . Likes: girls, parties, L.N. A., the Doors, fast cars, boy ' s room, roulette . . . Pet Peeves: Jock snobs, homework, Chuck . . . Favorite People: C.W., B.N., J.B., M.C., R.C., DB., C.B Where Found: Boy ' s room, office, cafeteria, Burger King parking lot. 76 Joyce Rines 84 Hillview Road I don ' t know where I ' m going and I don ' t know what I need, but I ' ll get to where I ' m going to end up, and that ' s all right with me. Joycee . . . Italian, dark, hazel eyes . . . What a spaz , I love it . . . Likes: the Police, Boston, winter, romantics, sax ' s, sleeping, EW F . . . Pet Peeves: fakes, shoes, bosses, waking up, Camelot, B.K., Mr. M . . . Favorite People: D.S., K.C., T.M., J.K., all the rest of my fans . . . Where Found: Boston, listening to the stereo, Mrs. B ' s, in diapers. Soccer 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 4; Concert Band 4. Brian James Roach 108 Parker Street Before you tell someone how good you are, you must tell them how bad you were. Roachie, Clippa, Jose Espanol . . grey hair, tall, Irish and handsome ... I can ' t go for that , Hey, what ' s going on? . . . Likes: LSD (ultra long, slow distance), losing weight (and girls noticing) . . . Pet Peeves: the JV mile, Let ' s be friends and other Friday night ex- cuses, OK, distance people on the line! , dry parties . . . Favorite People: you know exactly who you are . . Where Found in the ghetto, in jail, running with the devil . NCAA ' s. AFS Club 4; Cross-country, captain 4; Winter Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Spring Track 1, 2. 3, 4. Lisa Robinson Richard Romaine Carl Rorrie 48 Aran Road Faith is not belief without proof, but trust without reservations. Lis, Spaz, Princess . . . always smiling, big blue eyes, blonde . . . Oh my God! , I ' m so proud of you! , Hi cutie . . . Likes: hot chocolate talks with Jules, S. ' nB. Xmas par- ties, little kids . . . Pet Peeves: rumors, Mrs. P ' s filas . . . Favorite People: cl ose friends, J.G., D.P., G.O., Mr. Case, Class of ' 83 . . . Where Found: on stage, Shoes ' n Bags . . . Thanks Mom Dad! Field Hockey 1,2,3, Manager 4; Double Quar- tet 3, 4; Musical 2, 3, 4; S.E. District Chorus 4; AFS Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Senior Class Play 4. 86 Canton Terrace You mean no relief? Rich . . . quiet, sensitive kind . . . Ya right , Sorry honey! . . . Likes: music, C.P., piano, acting, writing . . . Favorite People: R.M., the Click, D. Van Z., the cast, D.K., the Group, T.C. . . . Pet Peeves: mornings, cats with claws, sisters, nickname Romine, Burger King . . . Where Found: with the Click, working, O.C.T. Musical 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Drama Club 3, 4; One Act Plays 3, 4; Chorus 4; Spanish One 1, 2, 3, 4; AFS Club 1, 2, 3, President 4. 924 Clapboardtree Street For all you do, this Bud ' s for you. Carl, Roar . . . medium, cute, muscular . . . Smoke another one , Radical . . . Likes: cars, beer blasts, Camaros, cruising . . . Pet Peeves: getting up Saturday morning, Adam ' s stories, rustbangers, car trouble, Cookie, Fords . . . Favorite People: Linda, Rick, Mike, P.C., A.A., R.Q., R.C.. D.C., M.Q., and the gang . . . Where Found: Linda ' s, my house, Lookout, Burger King, cruising in the Camaro. 1 David Rorrie 924 Clapboardtree Street One more for the road. Dave, Roar . . . tall, brown hair, blue eyes . . . Go for it! , Swill it! , Later! . . . Likes: ' 69 Camaros, snowmobiling, parties, beer, water skiing, cars, blondes, cruising, working on cars . . . Pet Peeves: working Saturdays, Ad- am ' s stories and driving, Mustangs, boring parties, broken cars, not enough beer, no snow . . . Favorite People: BQ, MD, AA, DC, Cookie, RW, Bradly, and the gang . . . Where Found: Lookout, my house, Boch Toyota, BK, cruising in teh Camaros. Pamela Scott Rudloph 76 Thatcher Street Live life to the fullest. Pam, Scottie . . . studious, obnoxious, Leo . . . Wild Horses , Oh well , What? , Where? , What a bummer! . . . Likes: mu- sic, ice cream, The Rolling Stones, Abacab, KC101, singing, skating at Candlewood, cook- ing .. . Pet Peeves: homework, Friday ' s Latin tests, Doc Bob, Chemistry, Dirty Burd . . . Favorite People: B.G., M.J., T.C, K.C., M.L., K.F., Mr. McP. . . . Where Found: at rainy Sat. afternoon football games with the band, with Mark or BG. BHS Marchi ng Band 1, 2, 3; BHS Concert Band 1, 2, 3; U.S.S.R. 2-12-82 - 2-20-82; WHS Band 4; WHS Orchestra 4. Gregory Joseph Russo 57 Hawthorne Street Friendship is like fine wine, raw when new, but ripened with age. Greg, Roos . . . Tall, thin . . . What ' s up? , How ' s it going? . . . Likes: Track, basketball, music, band parties . . . Pet Peeves: people who don ' t finish sentences, know-it-alls, snobs . . . Favorite People: PG, MG, KG, PS, SM, PH, KH, BF ' s . . . Where Found: Club 101, Roche Bros., shooting hoop. Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3; Orchestra 3: Chorus 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; Winter Track 4. 77 Toni Marie Russo 155 Woodland Road Friends help you to bear up to life ' s little let- downs. Tobi, Anthony, Toni . . . Italian, dark, brown eyes, long eyelashes, gold jewelry . . . I ' m young, I ' ll get over it , Let ' s skip , incogni- to , I couldn ' t be that lucky . . , Likes: talking, telephone, tweetie bird, talks with the girls, Magnum PI . . . Pet Peeves: rumors, jealous DCs, fakes, snobs, 9-18-81, boring weekends . . . Favorite People: Bratmrll, fam- ily, Kyle, Manor, P.B., P.W. . . . Where Found: BB Dedham with Kyle, on Tahiti ' s walls. Powder Puff 4. Lisa Rzucidlo 124 School Street Acts of love and kindness never die, but in the lives of others multiply. Rizz, Lis . . . energetic, sincere . . . Where ' s my comb? . . . Found: at T.P., shooting hoop, driving, Hendie ' s, Duxbury Beach . . . Likes: bike rides, Mercedes convertible, the disco beat, tanning, Top 40, close friends, long trips, Diana Ross, Tiny . . . Dislikes: SG, MM, headlights, laundry, messy hair, over rings, potatoes . . . Favorite People: Thayer Gang, Bob, Sue, Di Min, L.P., C.A., Buf, Kath, P.B., Wad ... I love you, Mom, for all your support. Softball 1; Basketball 1, 2; Green Years Staff; Powder Puff 4; Musical 4. Diane Dorothy Salisbury 42 Lanark Drive Never measure the height of a mountain until you have reached the top. Then you will see how low it was. Diane, D, DD, Blanche . . . long brown hair, blue eyes . . . K , Alright . . . Likes: 42, los, Hawaii, being with Tim, Tanglewood, M M ' s, owls, holidays, togetherness, T D hu- mor . . . Pet Peeves: restless people, root- beer, Deli boys, Toronto Sun, Timmy Tom, Tom Time . . . Favorite People: Family, Tim DL, SR, Bells, CW, MD, HBG ' s, Mr. Mrs. M, AES. Chorus 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4; AFS Club 2, 3, 4; No Parentheses (typist) 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Donut Committee. John Schiavo Michael David Shafto Elizabeth Ann Shain 59 PearTree Drive The mind is a tool that may be used as a weapon. Ski, Skiv, John, Cookie . . . Just a CH . . . Likes: Driving around, loud music, working on my car, BZIO, Datsuns, good pranks, watch- ing football games ... Pet Peeves: being called Giovanni , A ' BO, Roar ' s growing col- lection, Monday mornings, grinding gears, PC. Football Strikes . . . Favorite People: M.P., Roars, The Gang , R.M., C.R., A.S Where Found: the look-out, Mike ' s, Roars, home, the gac , Pap ' s, Osco, the garage, in my car. 78 52 Clearwater Drive No pain, no gain. Mike, Shafty . . . It just doesn ' t matter . . . Likes: Hawaii beaches 82, library parties, my parties, Rick ' s parties, beating Medway 36-6, Florida 81 J.B., CSNY, Moosehead, 18th B.D., Boogie Hour, water skiing ... Pet Peeves: Jr. year, Millis, losing by one point, line it up on the line, sprints, Morsels . . . Favorite People: Jim, Grease, Rocky, Mike, Kev, Joe, Lou, Greg, Fitz, Fuzz, Buck, Dippy, Swartzy, Mo, Deb, Punch, Jamie, Hope, Beth, Bob, C.K., Class of 1983 . . . Where Found: F.B. field, the beach, WO. P., Medway, with Grease and Jim. Football 1, 2, 3. 4. 434 Oak Street What is life without humor? It ' s not funny! Betsy, Bomber, The Bets, Wetsy . . . long blond hair, brown eyes . . . scumhead . wicked , psyched . . . Likes: making peo- ple laugh, gold, Panama men, disco, long hair, dancing, eating . . . Pet Peeves: not getting along with Mom, diets, munchies, back stab- bers, King, boredom . . . Favorite People: Lauren, Chrissy, Anna, Liz, Chris, and the family . . . Where Found: with Lauren, St. Tims, Narcissis, Farmstand, with a can of hairspray. Gymnastics 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2. 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Musical 3. Gregory David Shaughnessy 95 Woodridge Road If a man does not keep pace with his compan- ions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Greg, Shauna . . . tall, dark, shy . . . What!? , Suck it up! . . . Likes: MPU 8803, football, ELVIS, Kaos, 83 . . . Pet Peeves: losing, sled, Agilities 63, broken PA, SFB . . . Favorite People: Pam, SF, MM, AG, LG, BA, Rock, RD . . . Where Found: with Pam, RD ' s cellar. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys ' Tennis 3, 4; Student Council 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 4. Patrick Shutack 137 Oak Street If you don ' t believe in yourself, no one will believe in you. Shoe, Tackman . . . 5 ' 9 , thin, crazy . . . Oh, wonderful , Yea, might . . . Likes: B-ball, heavy metal, N.J. ... Pet Peeves: going for my license, the Pit . . . Favorite People: Russo, Loz, P.G., Batman, M.G., R.M., H.C., C.P., . . . Where Found: Loz ' s, the Pit. Basketball 1, 2; Spring Track 4. Maureen T. Shea 122 Smith Drive You win some; you lose some; some get rained out. Maureen, Moe . . . light brown hair, blue eyes . . . Who cares? , No way! , What a riot! . . . Likes: pizza, junk food, weekends, sleeping, Kiss 108 .. . Pet Peeves: 6:30 A.M., school, red lights, bad drivers, homework, diets . . . Favorite People: Laurie, Joanne, Fuzzy, L.H., C.H., family . . . Where Found: Roche Bros., cruising with J.L., laughing and talking with L.K., out of school. Girls ' Glee Club 1, 2; Winter Track 3; Powder Puff 4; Green Years Staff 4. Paul R. Sicard 1556 High Street Those who refuse to learn from the past are condemned to relive it. Paul, Sicky, Seacow . . . tall, thin, dirty-blonde hair . . . What was I going to say? , Did you do the homework? . . . Likes: movies, cars, money, and, of course, potato puffs . . . Pet Peeves: IMC Police, C.G., passes . . . Favorite People: S.G., CM., M.M., Sue, B.B., MM., M.G., E.S., M.N. . . . Where Found: Exxon, Bubbling Brook, Police Station. Media Center Aid 1, 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Powder Puff Cheerleader 4. Karen Marie Sheingold 39 Hawthorn Street I wish for you, my friend, this happiness that I ' ve found. Karen, Shiney, Kid . . . tall, thin, paranoid . . . Turn the Page , Coz we ' re , Wicked , Do you remember? . . . Likes: Big Guy, hugs, LTWJ, BTSWJMK, BCWS, Saranac, BC phone calls, YL, Newton, TFWRB, 11-22-80, 108, long walks ... Pet Peeves: J.R. . . . Friends: R.B., S.B., V.D., B.H., J.J., L.L., J.M., M.M., T.N., Mo, J.S., C.W., J.D. and Howie, Wolverine Crew, Babels . . . Where Found: Newton, McD ' s, cheering, Cougar, on the phone with Linda . . . Thanks, Mom, Dad, and Big Shiney. Football and Basketball Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff; Musical 1, 2; Yearbook 4. Michael R. Smith 478 High Street The fun is over, now comes the hard work. Mike, Smitter, Smitty . . . tall, shy . . . What ' s up , That kills me . . . Likes: fast cars, parties, 130 in the Porsche, hockey, ski trips, racing Dana, late night at Bickfords . . . Pet Peeves: 5:00 practices, FBO, one snowy night with Webbes luck, slow drivers, homework, Hogen, getting beat on about the Chevelle, Duxbury, Oak Street arguments with OB ' s . . . Favorite People: Dino, Lano, OB ' s, the best of ' 83 and ' 84 . . . Where Found: Dino ' s, third floor, private highway. Hockey 2, 3, 4. 79 5 - 1 1 1 ■■■%  - ana I WL flSui 1 F ]f m vfwMU Jennifer Anne Spinale 23 Lyons Drive The secret of life is opening up your heart. Jenn, Spinner . . . active, bubbley . . . Hey, Chick , Bless you! , Hi, guy! . . . Likes: Chocorua with Pam Deb, Lia ' s laugh, JT, hot brownies, Lake Winni . . . Pet Peeves: rainy weekends, pressure, being cold ... Fa- vorite People: Pam, Jen, Paul, Deb, Joe, Por- tugal or Bust Gang, Tom, Moe, PT, KF, SM, SOS, Matt, Di, Mom Dad . . . Where Found: on the ferry to Lisbon, Barndoor Island, any- where but home. Band 1, 2, 3; Dance Band 2, 3, 4; STRUT 3; DQ 4; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; No Parentheses 3, 4; AFS 3, 4; Foreign Exchange 3; NHS Sec. 3, 4; Green Years Assoc. Editor; Powder Puff; Sen- ior Play. Nina Steere 255 Canton Street Once in a vision, I came on some woods and stood at the fork in the road . . . Nina, Nin ' s kid, Ninster . . . What? , Thh , What a yukk! . . . Likes: Bud, parties, snow- storms, unicorns, roses, long weekends, new clothes, horror movies, Star Trek . . . Pet Peeves: clicks, conceited people, Gloria , deadheads, people who think they ' re tough, dust, cleaning my room, J.M., Batman Rob- in .. . Favorite People: John A., Maisie and Bob, S.M., Cal, Walpole gang, Tony and Kim, L.R., Harold, Cousin Ralph, Uncle Al, and fam- ily .. . Where Found: not in Westwood, Wal- pole, Baybank, with John, cruising, and par- ties. Hannah Cushing Stone 5 Wagon Road In New York they ask, How much is he worth ? In Philadelphia, Who were his parents? In Boston, How much does he know? Hannah . . . polished pinkie, suede, peace sign earrings . . . just ducky , Moo , Ah, je vois , Don ' t hassle yourself . . . Likes: funky boots, caffeine highs, Englishmen, books, flashlight . . . Pet Peeve: ignorance . . . Favor- ite People: Both, LG, Vic, Bear, Kar, assorted others . . . Where Found: wherever. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, captain 4; Ski Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Girl ' s State 3; Powder Puff 4; Green Years Staff 4 % Erin Sugrue 398 Dover Road The seekers can conquer with the will make things happen. to 80 Erin . . . tall, smiles, outspoken . . . Get out! , OW! . . . Likes: being twins with Anne, mak- ing scenes, Rusty, the Nubber Squad . . . Pet Peeves: permits, applications, curfews, Satur- day practices . . . Favorite People: Anne, Mare, Mo, Trece, b-ball team, P.M. . . . Where Found: F.I.C., Anne ' s. Soccer 1, 2, 3, captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, captain 4; Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff, captain 4; Senior Class Play 4; Orches- tra 1, 2. Eugene Sullivan 160 Clapboardtree Street Geno . . . nice eyes, sandy brown hair . . . We win , Easy , SB . . . Likes: Lisa, parties, Sat ' s at the boat, Stones concert, brunch, the Gull, weekends at Pratt ' s, 9-10-81 ... Pet Peeves: sideways in Z , late people, no mon- ey, Hyatt with not enough money, Piners . . . Favorite People: Lisa, Johnny, Mac, Portly, Morsels . . . Where Found: Lisa ' s, with Mr. P , at boat. Baseball 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Football 1,2. Diane Marie Susi 57 Weatherbee Drive A handful of true friends is worth more than a wagon of gold. Di, D, Suse . . . black hair, light skin, big brown eyes . . . I ' m psyched! , Ah, sugar! , Oh wow! , Awesome . . . Likes: sunsets. Bos- ton, Christmas, parties . . . Pet Peeves: snobs, Camelot, mufflers, no spirit, busy signals, VG ' s . . . Favorite People: JR., K.C., Vic. CM.. G.M., family, the rest know who they are . . . Where Found: spazzing-out with friends. B.K., wherever. Powder Putt 4; Sen. Class Play; Musical 2, 3; F.B. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. Co-Capt 4; B-ball Cheerleader 1; Hockey Cheerleader 4 Robert Swartz 376 Canton Street Don ' t let life discourage you; everyone who got where he is had to begin where he was. Bob, Swartzy . . . Are you kidding! . . . Likes: the family, parties, the Garden, 11-10-82, hockey . . . Pet Peeves: 5:00 practice, I.M.C. Police, exclusive grade parties . . . Favorite People: Marianne, K.M., P.M., M.W., J.D., S.C., J.H., E.B., J.G., D.G., the guys . . . Where Found: in the boat, on the ice, with Mair, and the guys, Chestnut Hill. Hockey 1, 2, 3, Captain 4; Soccer 2; AFS 3, 4; Senior Class Play; Yearbook Staff. David Tahmoush 130 Strasser Avenue If life is a game, what ' s the spread? Moose, Dave . . . Mad Syrian . . . You gay! . . Likes: Lakers, parties, beers, The Police . . Pet Peeves: Pats, school, losing bets, pigs . . Favorite People: Fuzz, Spiff, Buck, Crabber Burt, Hendy, Kev, Carreiro, rest of class . . Where Found: the gym, Downey, doing time in Arlington . . . Future Plans: college. Football 1, 2, 3. Hugh Power Talty 36 Willow Street No goal is too high if you climb with care and confidence. You, Hug . . . blue-eyed, 5 ' 7 , 160 lbs. . . . Yeaaaa! , Right . . . Likes: to be a member of this town and wishes the Class of ' 83 great success, football, soft music, lifting, balloons, Smile , holiday spirit, to be happy suc- cessful in the future and bring happiness unto others . . . Pet Peeves: sprints, Co. D. . . . Favorite People: P.L.B., Stu, J.C., J.S. . . . Where Found: New Hampshire, playing sports, W.O.P., work. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Av. Board 4; Sen- ior Class Play 4; Spring Track 1. Francis Thie 240 Oak Street In the book of life, the answers are not in the back. Fran, Frankie . . . wavy hair, large pupils . . . Buzzcocks , I ' ll drive . . . Likes: being with friends, Monty Python, progressive music, mountains, art, countaches, motorcycles, speed in general . . . Dislikes: cotton, M.A., 5, radar guns, red eyes ... Pet Peeves: Al, ET anything, Punk out , AM radios . . . Favorite People: T.L., J. P., L.B., Reg, Finn, Ricey, A.W., A.M., Russ, The Gang, Mr. D., Dot . . . Where Found: driving the Pontiac, riding Kawasaki, not home, M.L., M.J., on front steps. Photography Club 1, 2. Carol Marie Tosi 91 Wildwood Drive Learn to write well, or don ' t write at all. Carol, Lou . . . tall, shy, dark eyes, preppie, auburn hair . . . Awesome , Give me strength . . . Likes: Bogie and Bacall movies, chocolate chip cookies, Paddington bears, college sweatshirts, teasing Borgie, barra- cuda jackets, camping, Rick Springfield, Eng- lish, argyle socks . . . Pet Peeves: crowded corridors, naggers, (esp. Borgie), cooked vegetables . . . Favorite People: girls at G.S., R.J., Mrs. R., K.M., J.L. . . . Where Found: U. Mass, driving gray Plymouth . . .college. AFS Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Drama Club 2. Eric Towne 35 Wentworth Street And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make. Eric . . . tall, long hair . . . Likes: the Beatles, Heart, parties, and late night cruises . . . Pet Peeves: punk rock, loud girls, silent study . . . Favorite People: G.H., D.M., E.C., M.H., M.C., Dog Tom, Chip, Masi, J.B., Slicka, D.B., Rob . . . Found: anywhere, anytime. 81 Scott Buchan Traylor 283 Farm Lane If I had the chance to do it all wouldn ' t. over again, I Skunky . . . Eliot Easton . . . Nice shoes! , Dearest Amy , Where ' s my flash? , Shoo Be Doo . . . Likes: the Cars, the family, Explo, guitar, distant romances . . . Pet Peeves: snobby people, Westwood, car crashes, con- forming, Rule 5 . . . Favorite People: Greg Becker, George LaRoache, Dave Jenkins, Sara Schlow, Kay Mann, Kristen Harper, Christine Mosca, Chris (Buddy) Dickey . . . Where Found: Newton, Wellesley College, never in Westwood I ' ll betcha! Orchestra 4; Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4. John Trigilio 18 Booth Drive Dream on, dream until your dreams come true. John, Trig, JT . . . What ' s up? , Hey, what the ?? ... Likes: Aerosmith, intense parties, jeeps, motorcycles, driving sideways and faster, making and playing electric gui- tars, Rock . . . Pet Peeves: mornings, working, school, Mondays, first dates, two-timers, Canton, C.F. ' s office . . . Where Found: being with a car, working at Dedham Plaza liquors. R. Dexter Van Zile 99 Clapboardtree Street Smile a while with Dexter Van Zile Dex, Rex, Rexall . . . short, stocky, glasses . . . Dickaay! , You zipperhead , Where ' s Ma- son? . . . Likes: controversy, attention, me- dia melee with the Heroes . . . Pet Peeves: broken glasses, getting fired, waking up, Psy- cho . . . Favorite People: Mr. Parker, the He- roes CD., squared, myself, and the gang. Musical 3, 4; One Acts 2, Drama Club 3, 4; Hockey Manager 1, 2; Student Council 4; Thespians 3, 4. William J. Varian 205 Briar Lane Life is good to those who enjoy it. Bill ... ' 82 Ford (Bumble Bee) Bronco . . . What ' s up? , Go for it . . . Likes: a loaded semi automatic 45, 4-wheeling, Ford . . . Pet Peeves: anti-gun legislation, senior biogra- phies, getting up . . . Favorite People: S.C., J.C., Quigs, Dex . . . Where Found: at the Coach House, down the pits . . . Future Plans: make money while having fun. 82 Diane Patricia Walsh 23 Aran Road Each day comes bearing its gifts, untie the ribbons. Punch, Punchita, Scrunchy . . . short, bubbley . . . Hi hun , Ya goof , It scares me , W.V.T. , S.E.B. . . . Likes: parties, Boogie Hour, winning ... Pet Peeves: getting the shaft, mono, R.P., R.N.W., rumors . . . Favor- ite People: Family, Deb, Lisel, Hope, Jamie, Mare, Dippy, J.G., J.H., G.O., D.G., R.F., B.O., T.B., Class of ' 83 . . . Where Found: L.B., gym, Ricky ' s, Ester, L.B.C., Nova. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Soccer 1, 2; Class V.P. 1, 2; Class Secretary 3; Green Years staff 4; Powder Puff 4; Senior Class Play 4. Charles Washburn 444 Bay Road, Stoughton Never put off till tomorrow what you can do the next day. Likes: staying up and out late, Monte Carlo, food, the Who, Beatles ... Pet Peeve: school work. Darlene Watson Richard Weber Paula M. Webster 129 Dover Road All I need is the air that I breathe and to love you. Darlene . . . brown hair, brown eyes, day- dreamer . . . Likes: not being in school, chew- ing gum, rainbows, sleeping late, partying with good friends . . . Dislikes: diets, waiting, getting up early, boring weekends . . . Favorite People: David and friends . . . Where Found: at Youlden ' s, lounging at home, with David. Powder Puff 4. 17 Alpens Avenue Snooze you loose! Rick, Webs . . . tall, handsome, nice . . . Cool out! , Intense , Mint , Go for it! . . . Likes: girls, fast cars, parties, Van Halen . . . Pet Peeves: homework, disco, broken-up par- ties, stuck-up girls, Adam ' s driving, Mustangs . . . Favorite People: Dave, Carl, Mike, P.C., A.A., D.C., J.T., S.T., M.V. . . . Where Found: parties, Lookout, Burger King, drags. 27 Salisbury Drive Expression of the face shows secrets of the mind. Speed-talking, preppy, long lashes . . . Do you have any gum? , Ginny! . . . Likes: snowmobiling, hockey, V. Holt, skating, D.C., canoeing, L.L. Bean, Labs and Airedales, sail- ing .. . Pet Peeves: busy signals, E.B., scal- lops, Drac. . . . Favorite People: Corkie, Ginny, K.W., CM., E , M.G Where Found: shop- ping, red truck, N.H., Cape . . . college. Color Guard 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Glee Club 1; AFS 4; Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Green Years Staff 4. Karen Welling 114 Sexton Avenue Your time has come to shine, all your dreams are on the way. Kar . . . always smiling . . . Oh funny , I don ' t get it , Hey Babe . . . Likes: falling off snow, FH, the ocean, flowers, skiing, skating . . Pet Peeves: busy phones, babbling, rainy days, those awful Mons., wrong key in the ignition . . . Favorite People: G , Lis, H.S., Use, M.K., no one could ask for better friends . . . Where Found: Cape Cod, the beach with the gang, at G ' s . Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Ski Team 2, 3, 4; Nation- al Honor Society 3, 4; Green Years Staff 4; Senior Class Play 4; Spring Track 1 ; AFS 1 , 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4. Cara Jane Wentworth 49 Briarwood Drive If you are happy you can always learn to dance. Cara, Yolanda, Corkie, Face . . . laughing eyes, spontaneous, sarcastic, ticklish . . . Ginny, hurry up! , No, really! , like . . . , Eepbay Eepbay! . . . Likes: ' 50 ' s songs, Jazz, chocolate, music . . . Pet Peeves: spell- ing, tardiness, Kenny . . . Favorite People: Amy Ray, Morticia, Blanche, Pookie, and the rest . . . Where Found: around stage, sing- ing! . . . Thanks, Mom and Dad!!! Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4; Color Guard 4; Green Years staff 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Young Life 2, 3, 4; Senior Class Play 4; Jazz Choir. Mike White 213 Whitewood Road Life is a gamble: some win, some lose, it ' s all in how you play your hand. Buck, Whitey . . . large legs, curly or no hair . . . I ' m not here to impress anyone . . . Likes: parties, food, beating the spread . . . Pet Peeves: getting up early, getting shutout, MIAA, PFFS, six sections . . . Favorite People: Pec, Moose, Spiff, Whitewood workers, P.M., R.S., K.M., D.G., Duck, Scott, DAD . . . Where Found: soccer field, gym, BC, HC, 197, Beach. Soccer 1, 2, 3, captain 4; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Sports Editor, Newspaper 4; Donuts 4. 83 HhW m rtr 0 1 m. «■ic- ' ' ■Paul White Wendy Jensen Wonson Minni Yalla 27 Dean Avenue 42 Woodland Road 85 Locust Drive Take care to get what you like or you will be forced to like what you get. Pudge . . . red hair, green eyes . . . What ' s up? , Hey Baby! , I don ' t think so! . . . Likes: disco, Corvettes, ML . . . Pet Peeves: English, work, the beach . . . Favorite People: Jennifer, Greg, Geoff, Brian, Vic Val, Ted, Bob, Mike, Paul, RN, Carmen, RN, T.R., A.K, . . . Where Found: The White House, L.R.F., Fanueil Hall, Aquarium . . . college. My greatest inspiration is a challenge to at- tempt the impossible. Wen, Dita, Dane . . . tall, optimistic . . . Hvor- dan har De det? , Joke, joke, joke, joke ... . . . Likes: shells, pizza, having the car . . . Pet Peeves: FBDs, dead parrots, betwixt . . . Favorite People: Bobby, Deb, J.T., P.B., Al . . . Where Found: the children ' s room, the Shell Gallery, Marshfield, the rocks . AFS 2, 3 President 4; H.B.G.S; National Honor Society 3, 4; No Parentheses 1, Sophomore year-editor 2, Co-editor 3, Editor-in-chief 4; Powder Puff 4; Senior Class Play. What you are is His gift to you; what you make of yourself is your gift to Him. Minni, Yar, fish (yup) . . . short, dark, cute . . . All right then! , Muh! , You never know! . . . Likes: Rojo ' s, New York Deli, Rufi ... Pet Peeves: MM, SG . . . Favorite People: Dl, LR, SB, NY, SY, Dad, JY, MH, Meeshell . . . Where Found: Rozzy, Md., Rojo ' s. Tennis 2; AHS Panther Rock 2; Powder Puff 2. Ani Margaret Yessaillian 60 Pear Tree Drive Class is no more than good manners and a series of petty sacrifices. Ani . . . dark hair and eyes, fair skin . . . You know what I mean . . . Likes: anything expen- sive, Sox, 39, Cape Cod, Armenians, Fi- lene ' s Basement, mocha chip icecream, L.I. I.C. . . . Pet Peeves: mispronounced names, R.B., diets . . . Favorite People: G , Lis, Han, M.J., M.P., Riz, Mr. D, The Big Fish . . . Where Found: T.P. Fenway, Old Silver Beach . . . college. AFS 2, 3, 4; Spring Track 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Sacred Cheese 4; Powder Puff 4; 84 Green Years Staff 4. Christine Yphantes 35 Glen Road When things don ' t get better, don ' t worry — they may get worse. Chris . . . brown hair, green eyes, slightly eccentric, always singing . . . No way! , How to . . . , How ' s the buzz? , Wrong , Wait . . . Likes: perfectionism, art, disco, sleep, iced tea, Big Macs, the Stones . . . Pet Peeves: fakes, snobs, church, fighting, getting bagged, uninvited guests . . . Favorite People: Martha, Lauren, Kim, Betsy, A.T., M.C., D-4 Girls . . . Where Found: Stop and Shop, Nor- wood, G. Room. Manager of Track 1 ; Softball 2; Powder Puff 4. Michael Anthony Zizza 137 Willard Circle A man who makes no mistakes usually does not make anything. Mike, Zizz . . . No way! . I don ' t care . . . How much art? . . . Likes: hardcore- SSD, MDC, DYS, meatmen, slamming, Posi, skate- boarding . . . Pet Peeves: Al Pec ' s driving, sore knees, Oh a hardcore and he ... .. . Favorite People: Jake. Pec, Corndog, Foxxy. Wog, Mel, Fal, Fitz . . . Where Found: Roche Bros., BKU, in the Pit, in the Galaxy, in front of Pec ' s widescreen. Hockey 1; Powder Puff 4; Key Club 4; AFS 4. r tt 1 ii j ■MB. 87 FRESHMAN YEAR We began our long awaited high school experience in the fall of 1979 and accepted our lowly Freshman posi- tion. We elected, for the first time, class officers: Presi- dent, Paul Toland; Vice president, Diane Walsh; Secre- tary, Trese LaCamera; and Treasurer, Charles Foehl. Our first Freshman activity was the AFS magazine drive (the worst of all Freshman beatings); however, we participated enthusiastically. Homecoming week rolled around and our many Freshman athletes were forced to show their pride by wearing their uniforms to school. Clash Day and Hat Day were great; unfortu- nately, our effort on Hall Decorating Day was the butt of many upperclassmen jokes. Debbie McCoy repre- sented our class in the homecoming court. Our first experience with high school social life was at the Cloverland woods parties. In school, however, many Freshman girls were involved in Senior Wor- ship largely due to the plentiful supply of gorgeous senior boys that year. Filled with spunk, we cheered the girls ' basketball team and girls ' track team through undefeated sea- sons, and the hockey team went to the Garden. The Freshman representative to the HWS hockey team was Dexter Vanzile. We honored Dexter ' s services with a standing ovation at the Hockey pep rally. The Spring Musical that year was Georgeivl , and more Freshman were in the cast than ever before. With the spring also came the Freshman-Sophomore Banquet. The class trip to Nantasket was calcelled due to rain that never fell. With the close of our Freshman year we looked forward to the more respectable status of sophomore. fc 5 SOPHOMORE YEAR With confidence, we began our sophomore y der the leadership of President, Paul Toland; Vice President, Diane Walsh; Secretary, Trese LaCamera; and Treasurer, Joy Kalfopolous. This was the year during which we experienced Biol- ogy with Mrs. Saltmarsh and Mr. Sarris, and Oral Eng- lish with Miss Shute. It was here that we learned to breathe — diaphramatically. As sophomores, we portrayed our spirit by partici- pating on Hat Day, Clash Day, Backwards Day, and Green Pride Day. Diane Walsh was our representative to the court this year. As for sports, Westwood was well-represented. Both the boys and girls soccer teams made it to the tourna- ment, and the football team won their Thanksgiving game against Holliston. The hockey team had a great season making it to the Garden for the semi-finals. The girte and boys basketball teams also competed in their tournaments. The winter and spring track teams did well. Finally, the girls ' and boys ' tennis teams both shed first in their leagues. nded our year with a banquet-dance featuring ' Chinese Food and Fabulous Fred. We had made it through these two years of being called lowly under- classmen, and were looking forward to becoming up- perclassmen in September. JUNIOR YEAR September 1981, 11 i we were finally upperclass men. Junior year was forecast to be the toughest year ever. Yet, we were determined to make the best of it. Of course, into every year a little rain must fall or should I say, a lot of rain. The first major downpour was U.S. History. The rumors of Miss Congdon ' s strictness scared many of us into taking A.P. History. Then again, Mr. Avakian made us sit and suffer. The sweetest sound you could hear during history was the sound of the fire drill-again, again, again . . . Junior year also meant the beginning of PSAT ' s, SAT ' s, and Achieve- ments. Surprisingly enough, we did very well as a class. Under the leadership of President Trese LaCamera, Vice-President Joe Gallagher, Secretary Diane Walsh, and Treasurer Charles Foehl, something was bound to go wrong. Much to our surprise the year ran smoothly. Charles charmed class dues out of most of his female classmates while the boys just laughed at him. The year in sports brought out some latent talent. In football Sean tackled his goal of 1,000 yards. Mean- while, Quarterback Kevin, receivers Dave and Greg, and Linebacker Jim led the Wolverines to a 7-3 record and a victory over superbowl champs, Holliston. The boys and girls soccer, girls Dasketball, boys baseball, and the track teams were in tournament play. Homecoming week broug ht u s together as a class. We nominated well-deserving Trese LaCamera to re- present us in the homecoming court. We were lucky she could make it though. She and the majority of the school was out with the infamous mumps! We all joined in on Hat Day, Toga Day, Green Pride Day and saw some interesting jammies on Pajama Day. And how could we forget Charles ' costume at the homecoming dance? One of the major accomplishments of the junior class was the prornat the King Phillip Ballroom with the theme Wishing on a Star . We were proud to have Anne Heffron, Terri O ' Toole, Jen Collins, and Sandy Bardzilowski represent us in the court. Ending the year I pshhmVA ■I :: - ■with a party at Mike ' s, we were all looking forward to senior status and the sweet sound of the class of 1983! SENIOR YEAR In the fall of 1982 we returned to Westwood High to complete our final year SENIORS AT LAST! Excite- ment and anticipation of what was to come circulated throughout our class. Soon we were on our way to a year that would never be forgotten. The fall of our Senior year seemed to fly with one activity after another. First a fund-raising Flea Market was held and led by P.T., Joe, Tracy, and Mary, 01 class officers. Next came our Senior Class Breakfast at the VFW Hall, which was pretty good aside from th« lack of seats and the five-month old coffee rolls. After a community case of Senior Class Indigestion, we head- ed to the football field for the annual Powderpuff foot- ball game. Even with all of our night and weekend practices, the girls were defeated by the boys who wore strings to keep their feet tied. Homecoming week added more excitement to the Fall of ' 82. In addition to Hat Day and Clash Day, Career Day was added. A threat of suspension for dressing as Combat Zone characters changed the plans of 242 seniors. Friday was Green Pride Day and the crowning of Mary Mclnnis, our home-coming queen, and her senior court including Tracy LaCamera, Diane Walsh, Hope Mansur and Debbie McCoy. Home- coming week ended with a defeat of Medfield by our victorious football team. The Halloween dance was held that night and everyone had a blast! The Senior Class Play was one more event to add to our busy schedules. Secret agents, crazy blondes, and screaming Chinese women all added to this successful and funfilled play. Another major part of the fall was sports. Our football team did well considering the mile- long list of injuries it had to deal with. And whether victorious or not, parties were held at Ricky ' s, Mike ' s, and, on occasion, Lost Brook. The boys ' soccer team, led by Greg-O, Bucky, and Stu, was outstanding this year and made it to the tournament. The Westwood Police Force discovered a strange sight one night last October. Four pitched tents and a bunch of snoring seniors were found camping out on the football field. Although it wasn ' t much of a prank, it was a lot of fun. he winter came and things began to die down. Con- centration was mainly on college paper work. Our spir- its were lifted on the weekends though, thanks to Li- sel ' s parties. Finally Christmas approached, bringing plans for another senior class breakfast on the day before vacation. Unfortunately, this one was illegal and detention was given to everyone-(everyone that was caught, that is!) Christmas holiday cheer led to New Year ' s Eve holiday cheer at Michael ' s, which was a smash. IV The winter continued with Friday nights spent at the basketball games. The girls won their division and made it to the tournament. The track and ski teams were also successful this year. The next senior event was the boy-girl hockey game. The girls were victorious but the boys put on a better show in the way they dressed. Everyone got a kick out of Rick, Lou, and Chaz in their long-johns, while Fal- lon ' s Heroes practically scared the girls off the ice with their get-ups. Once again we were off to Ricky ' s for the warming-up party. The Music Man took the monotony out ok March. Another dance was held in March and featured Kaos and our own Elvis, Greg Shaughnessy. At last April came, leaving only two months of schOj t go. The Senior Class Banquet was finally held. Onj again the Senior Class got a view of Chaz in his under wear. More fun came when Dippy and Dana took over . the dance floor and game us a startling show. Lou Guerini was the hit of the night with one hysterical imitation after another. Skip Day came a week later. Rain didn ' t stop the seniors from partying; in fact, one senior was having so much fun that he had to call the school collect and inform the secretaries about his good time. One outrageous happening that took place this past spring was the Keg Caper. From Pud ' s garage to the back of Greg ' s wagon, the stolen keg roared through the streets of Westwood on a Saturday night. The keg was transported once more to Sheila ' s the next day for a Sunday bash. The next school function was the junior-senior prom which was held at King Phillips. In a mad rush to get there, Lou smashed into the back of Bill ' s car. Hope Mansur was crowned queen. Once again Jennifer Cloney came through with a whaler the next day on Deep Hole Road. Everyone boogied to Candy Girl while Mr. Party did it again. Go Johnny Go! Thanks go to Burt Abel and his plunger. The Senior Class Beach Trip was a great success. The day was filled with fun in the sun as well as fun in the water where everyone ended up. Trips to the food lines were frequent and there were even a few trips to the hospital. What fun! The Seniors thank the faculty for all of our activities. Our senior year was a memorable and happy year that we all will look on in the future with great satisfaction. The Way We Were . . . Four Years World W.H.S. - The y Space TIME APRIL 27, 1981 1979: Sepfk- Classv IB3 enters W.H H tet. 1 - Pope John Paul II arrives in Boston; Nov 4. - Iranians Seize U.S. •mbassy; Dec 3 - ElevWfcie at WHO CorraH Dec. 27 - Soviets invade Afghanistan; 1980: Jan. 18. - Gold goes Above $500.00 er ouncl W 2 - Congressmen accused of bribery in F.B.I, operation ABSCAM ; Feb. 21 - U.S. i)lympic Hockey eam BeanLSSR 4-3, goes on to win Gold; March 27 - Mt. St. Helens erupts; April 25 - Hostage rescue mission faite; 8 crewmen die; July 19 - BoJMtted by U.S., Olympics Open in Moscow; Sept. 17 - Polish Unions form Solidarity ; Nov. 2 - Reagan elected P Hdent; ( l Sft UnftedSWteS Dec. 8 - John Lennon shot and killed; 1981: Jan 2 Hostages freed on Day 444. Reagan Inaugurated; March 6 - Cronkite retires from CBS News; March 30 - Reagan shot by John Hinckley, Jr.; April 2 - U.S. First Space Shuttle, Challenger ; May 5 - Bobby Sands dies in Belfast Prison after 66 day Hunger TLL May 13 - Pope John Paul II shot; June 12 • Major League Baseball players strike; July 17 - Israeli planes bomb Beirut, first time in 7 years; July 29 - Prince Charles and Lady Diana marry; Aug. 3 - Air Traffic Controllers Strike, Fired; Aug. 25 • Voyager I scans Saturn; Oct. 6 - Sadat assassinated in Cairo; Dec. 13 - Martial Law Imposed in Poland; Dec. 17 -U.S. General James Dozier kidnapped in Italy, rescued 43 days later; 1982; April 2 - Argentina seizes Falklands, Britain declares War; June 15 - Argentine troops surrender; May 20 - E.T. phones home; June 21 - Prince William of Wales born to Charles and Di; June 30 - E.R.A. dies; Sept. 21 - N.F.L. Players Strike; Oct. 1 - Cyanide-laced Tylenol kills 7; Oct. 19 - DeLorean arrested on Drug Charges; Nov. 10 - Leonid Brezhnev dies, Andropov elected; Dec. 2 - First permanent artificial heart operation a success, patient Barney Clark; 1983: March - M.A.S.H. says Good-Bye; April 22 - Forged Hitler diaries introduced; May 25 - $$$ Return of the Jedi $$$; ill© 5 - Class of ' 83 gradua.es with a BANG WELCOME ■m 94 95 Underclassmen Underclassmen Ur Jer classmen Underclassmen Und t CD Juniors Junior Class Officers (left to right): President Use Sigmund, Secretary Laura Beltramini, Vice- president Ted Thornton, Treasur- er Mariann Rice Room 24-Mrs. Bergen First Row (left to right): A. Abel, L. Boucher, J. Biggs, B. Brooks, R. Buonopane, P. Baggeroer Second Row: C. Ayoub, L. Beltramini, M. Brooks, G. Beattie, R. Annaian, S. Besser, P. Bennett, C. Burke, E. Boehl Missing: M. Altobello, L. Ay- mie, K. Badessa, D. Blumenthal, B. Boland, J. Bride, T. Cannata Room 45-Mr. Thwing First Row (left to right): G. Ormsby, A. Crowe, R. Cossette, R. Commane, L. Cappucino, L. Cohen, L. Carrabis, E. Carlson Second Row: M. Casey, T. Ben- nett, T. Curtin, M. Carreiro, P. Cummings, J. Coppa, J. Carle- vale, C. Crabtree, T. Colbert Miss- ing: H. Chen, J. Cloherty, T. Col- bert, E. Collins, J. Conley, R. Creasi, J. Consoli 98 wi K m Juniors Room 110-Mr. Stack First Row (left to right): D. Dratch, G. Alex, C. Doherty, G. Fiola, R. Follet Second Row: A. Fox, D. Fer- ry, G. Dew, P. DiCenso, C. DeSi- mone, G. Daher, S. Fallon, K. Cu- sack, D. Dion, J. Dalton Third Row: S. O ' Rourke, C. Dillon, P. Dorr, K. Margeson, L. Friedl, M. McSoley, C. Duray Missing: J. De- lapa, B. Delaplace, P. Dwyer, B. Ferraro, D. Fleming , A. Fritsch Room Ill-Mr. Davis First Row (left to right): J. Fulcin- etti, K. Gattozzi, K. Haley, M. Ger- maine, K. Galvin Second Row: M. Ganim, D. Grokulsky, K. Goldfarb, S. Gallagher, P. Fuller, D. Grady Missing: G. Frye, W. Gagliard, P. Ganz, D. Gerlach, L. Gerulskis, P. Girling, M. Glynn, A. Goldfarb, D. Guindon, K. Hall, S. Hallow Room 112-Mr. Avakian First Row (left to right): J. Harris, G. Howe, Second Row: S. Katler, T. Henderson, K. Irvine, J. Hood, J. Howley Third Row: P. Keating, R. Homsey, M. Hutnyan, S. Hones, C. Harvey, B. Hill, R. Keat- ing, E. Jenkins, P. Hannigan, Mr. Avakian Missing: K. Hansen, K. Harrington, G. Hasiotis, D.He- garty, J. Hubbell, L. Ihnatko, C. Jurkiewicz 99 Juniors Room 113-Miss Congdon First Row (left to right): A. Lookner, T. Kostigen, L. Kelley Second Row: M. Lynch, L. Long- moore, C. Kelley, M. Lazzaro Third Row: R. Kruger, J. Libitz, J. Lindgren, V. Keyes, E. Keyes Miss- ing: K. Keefe, S. Keefe, J. Kirrane, J. Lane, T. Lanzillo, G. Lassen, R. Leveckis, S. Lowell, P. Lozier, R. Lund, K. Lundberg, S. Lynch Room 125-Mr. Hancox First Row (left to right): V. Marani, W. Mayhew, W. Lynch, M. McSo- ley, C. Malloy, C. Mclnnis Second Row: A. Megley, J. McCusker, C. Maguire, S. Magri, P. MacDonald, K. Mazzarella, M. MacKinnon, L. McDermott, C. Maclntyre Miss- ing: J. Mackey, S. Mackey, G. MacKinnon, D. Maher, C. McCusker, C. McGrath, M. Mc- Kenna, W. MacQueen Room 126-Mrs. Carey First Row (left to right): T. Nader, M. O ' Brien, M. Michael, K. Morse, M. Nandi, J. Murray, D. Mullen, D. Mullaly Second Row: G. Mon- aghan, R. Messina, D. Morrison, G. Moriarty, T. Nee, G. Orm sby, P. Nixon, S. Nolte, C. O ' Brien Miss- ing: A. Morsky, A. Morrison, L. Mosca, L. Mundt, F. Murphy, J. Najjar, P. Nanavati 100 Juniors Room 132- Mrs. DesPres First Row (left to right): S. Rich, R. Roth, J. Rosenkaimer, S. Pal- leiko, D. Peirce, N. Richard, W. Pallis Second Row: C. Poli, C. Ra- batsky, E. Pappis, L. Riordan Third Row: K. Pindel, M. Perry, C. Riley, J. Procaccino, R. Rudser, E. Romaine, M. Rice, S. Priore, E. Page Missing: A. Orphanos, D. Pe- ters, L. Quinn, T. Rinaldi, K. Ro- senblad Room 141A-Mr. Marx First Row (left to right): S. Simms, D. Strauss, J. Smith, L. Smith, I. Sigmund Second Row: C. Ruggeri, L. Simpson, P. Dwyer, C. Doherty, R. Saccone, R. Shea, D. Sheppard Missing: P. Runcie, S. Rzucidlo, S. Sareault, R. Sayers, J. Schock, D. Sesnovich, J. Shepperson, D. Si- card, G. Smith, V. Spakevicius, K. Starratt, L. Stivaletta, P. Strack Room 141B-Mr. Van deWorkeen First Row (left to right): A. Wein- stein, B. Zieper, K. Welby, C. Thur- mond, A. White, R. Swartz, T. Sul- livan, A. Warrick, T. Thornton, R. White, J. Youlden, S. Thiel, D. West, M. Ward, N. Umscheid, D. Valentine Missing: K. Subacs, S. Sullivan, J. Sweeney, M. Turner, K. Verdi, A. White, P. White, C. Zizza 101 Sophomores Sophomore Class Officers, (left to right): Treasurer J. Thurmond, Secretary L. Nader, Vice-presi- dent L. Losardo, President L. Thornton. Room 23-Miss Peters First row (left to right): D. Brown, A. Bucchler, J. Barrett, K. Bier, J. Bent, C. Bruno, C. Antonellis, E. Aquilio, K. Breen, J. Brooks, J. Bruno, C. Abel, M. Barry Second row: T. Aaron, M. Basch, P. Bar- rington, T. Bennett, P. Byrnes Missing: A. Aquilina, M. Barry, C. Bean Room 30- Mr. Dhimitri First row (left to right): S. Cal- laghan, D. Carey, J. Casey, M. Collari Second row: P. Capa- bianco, S. Cohen, A. Christensen, L. Coppolino, S. Coughlan, K. Col- bert, J. Cronin, J. Coakley, J. Con- way, W. Carlson Missing: R. Bier, J. Cardinale, J. Carter, P. Cassa- vant, T. Cashin, W. Cass, R. Ciampa, J. Conley, B. Cox, C. Crowe 102 Sophomores Room-Mr. Nelson First row (left to right): J. Crow- ley, M. Daley, P. Danna Second row: L. Hurney, J. Doherty, K. Dramis, J. Cummings, L. Dickey Third row: M. Cummings, J. Der- vin, C. DelConte, P. Dakin, L. Cur- ley, L. DeAngelis, S. Darcy Miss- ing: R. Dacey, M. Davis, J. Dion, M. Doursounian, P. Dressens, D. Eosco Room 48A-Mrs. Thwing First row (left to right): P. Fried- man, S. Grey, L. Fitzhenry, G. Fox, M. Gattozzi, M. Giambanco, T. Ferzoco. Second row: M. El- dridge, R. Federico, J. Fafara, G. Flahive, C. Granese, P. Foehl, M. Filippone, S. Fitzhenry, G. Foley, L. Eglitis, J. Griffin, G. Fontecchio Missing: M. Ford, J. Goebel Room 101- Mrs. Rosengarten First row (left to right): R. Gunder- sen, P. Haley, S. Henderson, C. Harrington, E. Holderried, E. Hood, A. Gundal Second row: Mrs. Rosengarten, S. Grokulsky, J. Guindon, B. Harrington, E. Haines, D. Hart, H. Harrington, P. Hardiman, T. Hogan, S. Habeeb, B. Hagberg Missing: J. Hall, W. Hayward 103 Sophomores Room 122-Mrs. O ' Neil First row (left to right): J. Lavita, K. Kiely, L. Lane, C. LaCamera, S. Kallenberg, E. Levine, M. Kremer Second row: T. Hunt, D. LeBlanc, D. Lane, L. Hurney, C. Lawless, L. Lennon, L. Lambert, S. Kruger, T. Kelly, J. Kavanaugh, R. Kippen- berger Missing: J. Howley, L. Ja- cobs, D. Kelly, K. Leary Room 123-Mrs. O ' Brien First row (left to right): M. Man- cinelli, L. Losardo, H. Maynard, K. Lynch, P. Martin Second row: J. Maranjian, M. Lookner, J. Mac- Donald, S. McCoy, R. Locke Third row: B. McCarthy, J. McCusker, E. McCarthey, C. Malouf, D. Maus, W. McCarthy, S. McGillis, M. Ma- son, M. Luke, G. Malvone, H. Maki Missing: M. Lin, N. Macris, J. Madge, E. Maxwell, A. McCusker Room 124-Mrs. Bishop First row (left to right): A. Musto, C. McGrath, K. McSoley, M. Mc- Donald, M. Montella Second row: H. Narayanan, E. Murphy, M. McDermott, L. Nader, D. Nastasi Third row: R. Mclnnis, J. McDon- ough, P. Mullen Missing: S. Morri- son, M. Morritt, M. Mosca, S. Mul- len, J. Murphy, P. Nee 104 Sophomores Room 127- Mr. T. Brown First row (left to right): E. Papetti, M. Rago, K. O ' Rouke Second row: P. Quinn, S. Penza, K. Page, J. O ' Malley, V. Petronis Third row: R. Reardon, A. Power, B. Quigley, D. Pecararo, J. Petrucci, G. O ' Brien, S. Renzi Missing: K. Nolte, J. OToole, R. OToole, A. Peavey, P. Petrucci, D. Priore Room 144A- Mr. Keegan First row (left to right): H. Reyn- olds, C. Rosenblad Second row: M. Stone, K. Seward, S. Staple- ton, P. Reissfelder Third row: T. Singer, M. Skelly, N. Smith, L. Sa- vary, K. Sareault, K. Stranahan Missing: S. Rines, K. Russell, W. Sallale, D. Sanford, E. Shea, J. Shepherd, A. Smith, D. Spinale, S. Sudduth Room 144C-Mr. Luther First row (left to right): V. White, J. Traylor, L. Thornton, J. Thur- mond, E. Warrick, W. Wilen, S. We- ber Second row: R. Totino, J. Thie, J. Williamson, S. Wilmot, K. Toffoloni, G. Topjian, J. Tunney, R. Susi, W. Walsh, B. Cochrane Missing: C. Sullivan, M. Sweeney, D. Talty, D. Tavalone, C. Trussell, M. Varian, L. Whalen, S. Wilmot, A. Wonson, S. Wood 105 Freshmen Freshmen Class Officers, (left to right): Secretary B. Kane, Vice President R. Sigmund, President M. Quinn, Treasurer A. Scarano Room 32-Mr. Ducheneau First row (left to right): M. Ben- nett, M. Alves, J. Biggs, T. Beattie, J. Alves, J. Antoniou Second row: B. Bashian, C. Bender, V. Adle- man, K. Austin, S. Bartow, K. All- man, S. Blum, M. Bartow, E. Beth- oney Missing: J. Aquilina, K. Badessa, C. Barry Room 33-Mrs. Gray First row (left to right): J. Braw- ley, S. Cohen, S. Carrabis, S. Chen, S. Bresnahan, P. Bruno Second row: P. Cloney, K. Casey, C. Barry, R. Cashin, L. Brown, J. Bride, W. Boehl, T. Connell, C. Ciardi, D. Cohen Missing: E. Burk, M. Calvagne, A. Coffin, W. Cog- gins, D. Conley 106 Freshmen Room 34- Mr. Chiasson First row (left to right): A. D ' An- gelo, M. Crabtree, A. Delapa, J. Danna, S. Desmond, M. Dorr, C. DiGregorio Second row: P. Dullea, C. DeAngelis, J. Cronin, S. Coppa, C. Dalton, A. Delaney, A. Craw- ford, N. Downes Missing: L. Conte, N. Coppolino, K. DiPietro, M. Corlito, B. Davis Room 35-Mr. R. Burke First row (left to right): B. Foster, J. Goldfarb, K. Fitzpatrick, T. Edel, S. Finneran Second row: P. Falk- son, R. Elliot, R. Ferraro, C. Fox Stairway: M. Fischler, L. Fitz- henry, K. Farrell, G. Fulciniti, D. Goldfarb, S. Fitzhenry, S. Foster Missing: M. Farren, G. Fontec- chio, G. Gary, J. Gaughan, M. Ger- maine, L. Gerulskis Room 36-Mrs. Dhosi First row (left to right): E. Gold- stein, I. Heller, A. Ihnatko Second row: N. Hermiston, L. Goodrich, C. Guerriero, W. Home, K. Ilg, A. Guglielmi Third row: Mrs. Dhosi, B. Holdridge, M. Grippo, G. Gonser, V. Gostautas, J. Holder- ried, E. Hill Missing: M. Goodale, M. Hall, B. Halligan, K. Hanley, J. Hart, J. Hurley 107 Freshmen Room 43-Mr. K. Burke First row (left to right): K. Laucki, J. Leary, E. Kane Second row: S. Lapham, E. Kelley, L. Lane, T. Keough, C. Layden, K. Keefe Third row: T. Kilgarriff, K. Keyes, N. Leonard, E. Johnson, J. La- ham, K. Lodge, I. Lin Mis sing: S. Jacobson, T. Jeghelian, E. Keenan, S. King Room 51-Mrs. Runci First row (left to right): L. Marsh, E. Marston, A. McCusker, A. Mar- geson, J. McAulay, K. Lund, K. MacLeay Second row: Mrs. Runci, K. Martin, P. Lynch, M. Mansur, R. MacDonald, J. Marani, N. Malloy, T. Lynch Missing: R. Loughlin, J. Lynch, J. MacDonald, W. MacDon- ald, A. MacKinnon, K. Maden, R. Maki, K. Malloy, J. McAulay Room 128-Miss Rice First row (left to right): B. Mo- berg, C. Meagher, M. Moloney, M. McLellan, L. Mclntyre Second row: R. Morrison, M. Mulgrew, K. Milford, K. Miller, M. McKelvey, T. McCusker Third row: C. Miller, B. McMillin, D. Melanson Missing: D. McCarthy, S. McGee, S. McGillis, C. McKenna, S. Morrison, R. Mucci, J. Mucciarone, J. Murray, M. Musto 108 Freshmen Room 129B-Mrs. Hayes First row (left to right): A. Ur- phanos, A. Malbandian, J. Oppe- disano, R. Nader, M. Quinn, D. Palleiko, G. Parker Second row: T. Poreda, M. Powers, U. O ' Brien, E. Power, C. O ' Brien, M. Niles, T. Pe- tronis, C. Page, P. Palermo, C. Roche, C. Pindel Missing: C. O ' Conner, M. Oliveri, S. Paaso, J. Riley Room 144B-Mr. Topalian First row (left to right): C. Simms, A. Scarano, S. Sullivan, M. Strauss, R. Sigmund, D. Sugrue, R. Roche Second row: B. Smith, J. Shea, K. Subacs, T. Sullivan, J. Russo, K. Ryan, L. Sallale, D. Sa- lett, L. Shahidi, L. Ryan, L. Her- ney, K. Silva Missing: L. Ruggiero, K. Spellman, M. Talty Room 152-Mr. Hargreaves First row (left to right): A. Troiani, J. White, M. Wentworth, L. Wein- stein, D. Winklemes Second row: S. Yphantes, D. Wood, J. Tradd, S. Underwood, M. White Third row: G. Ventola, M. Zieper, J. Welby, M. Wentworth, M. Ward, A. Winslow, C. Young, C. Thompson, S. To- tino, J. VanDam, A. Ward, Mr. Hargreaves Missing: J. Wolf 109 no fe — 1 r RCflHv-Ji Ti B - F F %f in Athletics Athletics Athletics 112 Athletics Athletics 113 Varsity Front Row (left to right): J. Gallagher, J. Brawley, K. McDonald, K. Cariani, D. Granese, A. Guarino, Co. Capt. S. Fitzpatrick, Co. Capt. J. McNamara, M. Shafto, B. Abel, M. Mancinelli, E. Brown. Middle Row: Coach Mucciarone, F. Cochrane, B. Brooks, J. Murray, T. Sullivan, G. Smith, P. Keating, R. Homsey, C. Crabtree, R. Shea, C. Malloy, H. Talty, R. D ' Angelo, R. Ferzoco, G. Shaughnessy, D. Guindon. Back Row: Coach Finn, M. Calvagne, P. McDonough, D. MacKinnon, L. Crowe, M. Kelley, P. DiCenso, J. Biggs, T. Shea, P. Dressens, J. Cronin, J. Harris, V. Marani, J. Carlevale, W. Lynch, Head Coach Diatelevi. Missing: M. McSoley, P. Eramo, J. Homsey, Coaches Huber and Muollo, L. Kelley, C. Duray. Junior Varsity Front Row (left to right): A. MacKinnon, J. Marani, T. Lynch, A. D ' Angelo, B. Walsh, R. Mclnnis, B. Hagberg, J. Laham. Second Row: J. Kavanaugh, D. Spinale, R. Susi, M. McDonald, T. Ferzoco, J. Biggs, R. Locke, P. Cloney, S. Mullen, P. Mullen, J. Griffin. Back Row: Coach Moullo, T. Bennett, M. Calvagne, R. Dacey, B. Cox, K. Nolte, T. Shea, L. Curley, W. Boehl, P. Palermo, N. Malloy, J. Bride, J. Guindon. Missing: Coach Huber, C. Bean, J. Oppedisano, G. O ' Brien. football football football football foot 6-3-1 The Wolverine Football Team fin- ished in second place in the Tri-Valley League with a record of 5-3-1. Realiz- ing that the Tri-Valley is the most com- petitive league in the state, the team had great success. Led by Co-captains Sean Fitzpatrick and John McNamara, the squad showed their determination in many close and hard-hitting games. Named to the Daily Transcript All- Star Team were Jim Brawley (also League Ail-Star), Sean Fitzpatrick (2,000 yds. career rushing), Kevin Mc- Donald (6 interceptions), and Greg Shaughnessy. The team and their fans would like to thank the coaching staff, led by Jack Diatelevi, for teaching them the ideals of sportsmanship and determinat ion. ball football football football football m Junior Varsity Front Row (left to right): L. Lane, B. Ferraro, B. Bashian, S. Penza, M. Moloney. Center Row: L. Mclntyre, C. O ' Conner, J. Thurmond, Co-Captain L. Losardo, Co-Captain M. Cummings, H. Maki, J. Shea. Back Row: K. Meagher, J. White, K. Casey, W. Home, J. Fafara, C. LaCamera, A. Musto, K. Toffoloni, G. Flahive, Coach Manning. ■Varsity Front Row (left to right): Capt. E. Sugrue, Capt. T. LaCamera, Capt. M. Magri, Capt. M. MacDon- ald, L. Banker. Center Row: L. Mundt, J. Conley, K. Miller, T. Henderson, S. Magri, M. Mclnnis, B. Swartz, E. Moloney. Back Row: Manager K. Dramis, S. Coughlan, L. Darcy, L. Thornton, D. Grady, M. Barry, C. Granese, L. Beltramini, C. Thurmond, A. White, Coach M. Niles. We love you Nubber . . . close team meetings . . . Lisel ' s moohs . . . not being on time for practice . . . new sweats . . . freshmen beatings . . . Dawn ' s tears . . . and Joe! This year the Girls ' Soccer Team led by Captains Tracy LaCamera, Marianne MacDonald, Maureen Magri, and Erin Su- grue, and Coach Niles had a winning sea- son. Their record this year was 10-4-5.  soccer soccer soccer soccer soccer Varsity Front Row (left to right): S. Morrison, K. Margeson, P. Nixon, J. Bruno, Capt. M. White, Capt. S. Merrill, Capt. G. Ormsby, M. Antonellis, K. Finneran, J. Hood. Top Row: K. Karagozyan, D. Dratch, R. Murray, C. Sullivan, T. Thornton, T. Lanzillo, C. Foehl, C. Zizza, D. Hart, M. Padovani, T. Lane, P. Baggeroer, R. Quigley, P. Dwyer, Coach E. Rock. This year the Boys ' Soccer Team had a successful season with a re- cord of 11-4-4. The team advanced to the second round of the Eastern Mass. Tournament, where we were defeated by a powerful Foxboro team. How could a team possibly go wrong with players like: Orms, Bucky, Dewy Stuey, Badoo, Squiggs, Betty C, Lans, Finn, Russ, Skinny, Beamer, Baggs, Hartless, Snatch, Nix, Jimbo, Hoodie, Kapo, Dead, Gus, and Davey. We would like to thank Coach Rock and Don the Trainer for all their leadership and support. Junior Varsity First Row (left to right): M. Niles, T. Kilgarriff, P. Martin, K. Fitzpatrick, M. Dorr, A. Scarano, G. Parker, S. Underwood. Second Row: Coach Flaherty, B. MacDonald, S. Sudduth, C. Foxx, M. Skelly, J. Doherty, J. McDonough, T. Connell, B. Quigley, M. Smith, M. Mansur, C. Thompson, M. White. .«%%tfl soccer soccer soccer soccer soccer Varsity First Row (left to right): M. Barry, S. Callaghan, L. Bothwick, H. Stone, J. Hall, L. Becker. Second Row: D. Barry, D. Prevett, C. McLellan, D. Rago, B. Allman, M. Cavanaugh, Coach Procaccino. Third Row: J. Cloherty, I. Sigmund, K. Welling, L. Pratt, S. Ambrose, S. Murphy, J. McGuiness. Here we come a truckin ' in . . . Lee ' s broken sticks . . . flirting with Dover Boy ' s Soccer Team . . . Capts. Lu Lu and Hannah . . . Kip, Henry and Denise ' s high notes and Marilyn Monroe poses . . . Molly ' s finger ... A rig a bamboo by Julie and Sheila . . . Beth and Donna driving to do the HILLS . . . Lisa and Su Su ' s break-aways . . . Karen with the whip cream . . . Thinking . Under the experienced coaching of Mary Procaccino, the girls had a much improved season. The team finished up with a 5-5-6 record. The Varsity Field Hockey Team was led by Captains Lisa Bothwick and Hannah Stone. li i riUfci a -- - A - mm • Junior Varsity First Row (left to right): L. Lennon, L. Hood, M. Rago, C. Antonellis, C. McGrath, D. Carey, B. McCarthy, Coach Janis Ihnatko. Second Row: M. McKelvey, S. Yphantes, N. Hermiston, K. Lund, M. Power, J. Williamson, M. Mancinelli, B. Kane. Third Row: K. Farrell, M. Eldridge, J. Murphy, J. Shepherd, K. Lynch, A. Christensen. Missing: K. Allman, M. McLellan. field hockey field hockey field hockey Varsity Front Row (left to right): S. McKay, M. Rice, Capt. D. West, Capt. D. McCoy, K. Mazzarella, S. Rich. Top Row: Manager C. Riley, Manager D. Strauss, S. Lynch, C. Poli, M. Brooks, S. Fallon, M.J. Kremer, D. Sesnovich, L. Riordan. Missing: L. Boucher, M. Lynch, Manager. The 1982 Girls ' Volleyball Team had a successful sea- son coming in third place irV- the Tri-Valley League. High- lights of the season included beating undefeated Holliston in the last game of the sea- son. Tri-Valley League All- Star standings were award- ed to Co-captains Debbie McCoy and Denise West. Lynne Riordan was also a Tri-Valley All-Star. Next year should prove to be a suc- cessful year, with thirteen returning players. Good luck, girls! Junior Varsity Front Row (left to right): R. Elliot, E. Levine, A. McCusker, J. McAulay, C. DeAngelis, T. Sullivan, J. Lynch. Top Row: Coach K. Smith, J. Goldfarb, M. Fischler, J. Cronin, U. O ' Brien, K. Milford, J. McAulay, M. Musto. volleyball volleyball volleyball volleyball Running through Dedham . . . Mr. Fischler, we ' re NOT running! . . . Why do we have to run? . . . This makes NO sense! . . . Chinese Food . . . Rice for breakfast?!? The Girls ' Cross-Country Team finished the season with a 3-1 League record. The seven of us want to thank Mr. Fischler for put- ting up with our, But we haven ' t finished stretching! , and We REALLY don ' t want to run! . Con- gratulations to Captain Cindy Murphy and Elise Papetti for be- ing selected as Tri-Valley League All-Stars. Good job in the State Meet (our sneakers are still mud- dy), especially Elise, who finished 18th. Back Row (left to right): E. Coffin, K. Sareault, S. O ' Rourke, Capt. B. Roach, Capt. P. Duray, D. Grokulsky, P. Dorr, C. Doherty, Coach Hargreaves. Front Row: B. Harrington, B. Halligan, D. Maus, E. Maxwell, S. Wood, L. Guerini, G. MacKinnon. Roach, Billy Blaze, Blue Lou, C.R. Trouble, Duray, J.B., Dorr, Chad and the rest of the Misfits . . . Green Wave . . . Sure-fine (L.M.) . . . girl ' s volleyball cheering section . . . What the !? Speed work !? . . . Dover peaks. This year ' s Westwood Boys ' Cross-Country Team, under the leadership of Coach Har- greaves and Captains Brian Roach and Paul Duray, finished the year at a consistent 4-3 record. While the League standing of the team was good, Westwood got revenge at the League Meet, defeating every team but Holliston. Westwood then went on to the State Meet (Mud Bowl) where the team placed well amongst stiff competition. Congratulations to selected All-Star Chris Doherty. Best of luck and good hunting to next year ' s team! Back Row: Coach Fischler, A. White, C. Murphy, J. Procaccino, K. Reynolds. Front Row: E. Papetti. L. Lambert. cross country cross country cross First Row (left to right): N. Crawford, S. Manton, P. Brady, J. Cloney. Second Row: E. Collins, N. Umscheid, M. Glynn, K. Subacs, B. Ferraro, K. Starratt. Third Row: K. Seward, S. Darcy, S. Kallen- berg, H. Maynard, K. Leary, N. Smith, L. DeAngelis. Fourth Row: R. Maki, A. Guglielmi, D. Goldfarb, A. Delaney, E. Burk, J. Leary. Fifth Row: L. Kelley, K. Lauck, M. Bennett, J. Brawley, A. Troiani, A. Crawford, C. Lawless, Coach Margo Mahoney. How many more laps? . . . Don ' t we get a rest? . . . What excuse can we use today? . . . hurt shoulders and aching muscles . . . but it ' s 4:30, can we leave now? The 1982 Girls ' Swim Team had a super season. It was a year of a new coach, winning freshmen, and a win- ning season. The girls had a record of 7 wins and 4 losses. The girls ended up twelth in the state out of sixty teams. Mary Anne Glynn ended up with tenth in the state in swimming. Jennifer Cloney won first place in the State Meet for diving, and Beth Ferraro took fifth. The new coach Margo Mahoney added the talent of a coach we needed. Thanks for a super season. With only four Seniors leaving, there are many more winning seasons ahead for the girls. Good luck in the future. swim swim swim swim swim swim FW 1Wtt? First Row (left to right): J. Hart, M. Niles, A. Ihnatko, M. Skelly, A. Winslow Second Row: E. Johnson, T. Bennett, W. Mayhew, R. Leveckis, G. Topjian, M. Mason, Coach R. Clough The Westwood squad consisted of only eleven members this year, the captains being Warren Mayhew and Rick Leveckis. Rick had perhaps the best season of his career, breaking the school ' s 50-yard freestyle record with a time of 23.28 seconds. Rick also placed in the Sectionals, State, and New England meets, and was chosen as a TVL All-Star. Tom Bennett had an out- standing season, qualifying for the Sectional and State meets and being named a TVL All-Star. Matt Skelly had an awesome season, qualifying for the Sectional and State meets. Greg Topjian (diving) and Mike Mason (freestyle and back- stroke) also had a super year. This year, the Westwood Blow-Chows had fun while working very hard, so hard that all of the swimmers received varsity letters. swim swim swim swim swim swim First Row (left to right): Coach Roger Cummings, L. Bothwick, Capt. M. Mclnnis, Capt. C. Murphy, V. Davis, Coach Harvey Fischler Second Row: M. Ward, M. Glynn, K. Subacs, K. Dramis, S. Penza, E. Papetti, S. Henderson, M. Barry, J. Conley Third Row: D. Fleming, B. Delaplace, P. White, C. Maguire, J. McCusker, S. Magri, A. Morrison, A. White Fourth Row: K. O ' Rourke, H. Maki, S. Coughlon, M. Mosca, M. Mancinelli, K. Toftoloni k n a a tffeS r - . Wayland . . . Uga booga boo . . . It ' s too cold to run . . . These shorts are too short (esp. L.L.) . . . Did you check us in yet? . . . How many laps is it? . . . Why do we have to be here so EARLY? The Girls ' Team started off with a bang, winning the League Relays, finishing 5-0-1 (that one tie with Dover), and then win- ning the Conference Meet. Elise continued her winning streak and was chosen a Tri-Valley All- Star, as were Co-captains Mary Mclnnis and Cindy Murphy, Anne Heffron, Lisa Bothwick, Beth De- laplace, Mary Ward, and Pam White. Blue Lou, Slick Rick, Roachie, Gino, Doorsy, Gus and Trus all assisted in their own way to the Boys ' indoor track record of 5-2. Co-captains Sean Fitzpatrick and Russell Murray led the team throughout the season. Sean Fitzpatrick, Peter Door, Eugene Carlson, and Jim Howley were chosen as All-Stars. P.S. Where ' s Trussel??? First Row (left to right): Coach Roger Cummings, M. Mancinelli, R. D ' Angelo, L. Guerini, B. Roach, Capt. S. Fitzpatrick, Capt. R. Murray, B. Babcock, G. Russo, P. Giambanco, C. Foehl, M. Padovani, Coach Harvey Fischler Second Row: J. Howley, S. Rzucidlo, J. Bride, P. Dorr, E, Carlson, D. Grokulsky, G. MacKinnon, C. Trussel, J. Hood, S. O ' Rourke, L. Friedl Third Row: A. D ' Angelo, R. Mclnnis, S. Sudduth, S. Fitzhenry, K. Sareault, J. McDonough, D. Maus, J. Welby track track track track track track This year was another championship season for the girls Varsity Basketball team. Led by co-captains Trese LaCamera and Erin Sugrue, the girls swept through the Tri-Valley League with a record of 16-0, while setting a new state record of 160 consecutive league wins. First year coach Sue Peters skillfully directed the team to victory in the South Sectional Championships. Super Star Laura Boucher was named a Globe All-Star player and a Tri-Valley League Most Valuable Player, while team mates Jeanne Conley, Denise West and Erin Su- grue were also T. V. L. All-Stars. Girls ' Varsity Basketball Team First Row (left to right): D. McCoy, L. Darcy, Capt. T. LaCamera, Capt. E. Sugrue, D. Walsh. Second Row: Coach Sue Peters, D. West, B. Hill, L. Boucher, B. Fitzhenry, J. Conley, L. Riordan, J. Procaccino, C. Granese, P. Nee. f13| ' f S First Row (left to right): M. Cummings, B. Bashian, Capt. Julie Casey, Capt. Susan Kallenburg, L. Mclntyre, K. Milford Second Row: M Maloney, C DeAngelis, C LaCamera, S. Fitzhenry, K. Ilg, K. Casey, W. Home, K. Miller, Coach Linda Wage. Missing: B Power. basketball basketball basketball bask First Row (left to right): J. Ormsby, J. Murrary, Capt. J. Henderson, Capt. G. Ormsby, P. Cummings, C. Doherty Second Row: Coach Gary Rook, K. Galvin, S. McCoy, G. Desisto, B McGinn I Brawlev. J. Biggs, Coach Peter Geary First Row (left to right): J. Biggs, B. Halligan, C. Roche, D. Cohen, B. Walsh, C. Fox, D. Tavalone Second Row: E. Maxwell, D. Hart, Capt. B. O ' Toole, W. Coggins, P. Foehl, T. Connell, M. Bartow, Capt. J. Griffin, T. Ferzoco, Coach Gary Rook The Wolverines jumped out to a record of 7-1 in the first half of the season, but their tournament chances folded with a final record of 12-8. The team was led by captains Greg Ormsby, John Henderson and Paul Cummings and coached by Peter Geary and Gary Rook. Congratulations goes to Transcript All-Stars Bill McGillis and Steve McCoy who were most of Westwood ' s offensive attack. Seniors Bill McGillis, Greg Ormsby, John Henderson, Jim Brawley, and Greg DeSisto wish the team good luck next year. etball basketball basketball basketball Led by Captains Robert Swartz, Peter Fallon, and Ed Brown and under the guidance of Coach Dick Bradley, the 1982-83 Varsity Hockey Team ended the season with an 11-4-1 record and placed second in the Tri-Valley League behind Dover-Sherborn. The team broke Dover ' s streak of consecutive games without a loss when they beat them 6-4 finishing off the best week of the season in which they also beat Medfield. Robert Swartz, Peter Fallon, Ed Brown, Chris DeCimone, Kevin Welby, Steve Nolte, and Dave Pecararo were named to the T.V.L. All-Star Team. The Wolverines also qualified for the Eastern Mass. Tournament, but lost in the first round to Northeast Regional. The team would like to thank coaches Bradley and Ho- gan for their hard work. Also the captains and seniors Dana Malloy, Paul Duray, Joe McCusker, and Alan Pecararo wish the team good luck next year. First Row (left to right): S. Nolte, C. DeSimone, K. Welby, D. Sheppard, D. Malloy, D. Peters, D. Pecararo. Second Row: A. Pecararo, T. Curtin, J. Petrucci, C. Duray, B. Cass, P. Hardiman, J. McCusker. Third Row: Asst. Coach Paul Hogan, D. Valentine, A Powers, P. Duray, Capt. E. Brown, Capt. B. Swartz, Capt. P. Fallon, M. Basch, G. Alex, Coach Dick Bradley. V. ■, t w I. ' i ,ri v , First Row (left to right): S. Mullen, L. Hurney, T. Lynch, C. Thompson, R. Roche. J. Bride. D. Sanford. Second Row: P. Reissfelder, K. Fitzpatrick, S. Jacobson, B. MacDonald, T. McCusker, J. Doherty, M. Goodale Third Row: S. Cohen, G. Pindel, E. Haines, J. Conway, G. Topiian, M McDonald, J. MacDonald hockey hockey hockey hockey hocl First Row (left to right): Coach Roger Schuh, M. Morritt, K. Farrell, M. McKelvey, L. Stivaletta, A. Crowe, S. McKay, L. Lambert, L. Losardo Second Row: J. Guindon, M. Grippo. P. Cloney, J. Goebel, J. Coppa, G. Dew, R. Sigmund, L. Grube, D. Guindon, D. Blumenthal, J. Coakley Third Row: D. Morrisson, Capt. T. Lane, L. Crowe, C. O ' Connor, Capt. I. Sigmund, Capt. D. Ganem, P. Ganz, D. Sugrue, K. Stranahan, Capt. S. Merrill, C. Goebel, P. Hurley, A. Lookner Fourth Row: J. Cronin, R. Rudser, J. Cloherty, C. Dillon, T. Thornton, S. Galberg, C. Mclnnis, K. Goldfarb Shoe? . . . Grrreat . . . Mud Soccer . . . Blue bump . . . Practice cancelled-too much snow . . . Odlid . . . Brodie Mt. and Don ' s mother ' s cook- ies .. . Good luck ' 83- ' 84! Ski team had an outstanding season this year participating in more downhill and cross-country meets than ever before, despite the lack of snow. Coach Roger Schue helped us capture second place in the league and four out of six league trophies. Jeff Goebel finished first in X-country and first overall with the Boy ' s Ski Meister. Laura Lambert was Ski Meister for the girls, and Jay Guindon finished first in downhill. kiing skiing skiing skiing skiing skiing Sunburns . . . excuses . . . it ' s raining . . . it ' s too hot . . not in front of the boys . . . thanks Fish for everything. Under Co-captains Erin Sugrue and Cindy Murphy the Girls ' track team finished 4-2-1 in the TVL. Erin and Elise both did outstand- ing in the state meets. Congratu- lations to TVL All-Stars: Elise Pa- petti, Laura Lambert, Erin Sugrue, and Cindy Murphy. Front Row (left to right): V. Adleman, Denise Melanson, H. Maki, L. Lambert, S. Penza, E. Sugrue, P. White, B. Delaplace Second Row: E. Levine, K. Colbert, L. Lane, M. Rago, M Barry, J. Hall, K. Leary, L Hood, E. Papetti Third Row: K. Keyes, U. O ' Brien, R. Ferraro, L. Keenan, K. Subacs, M. McLellan, T. Sullivan, S. Fitzhenry, S. Chen Back Row: L. Ryan, M. Bennett, W. Home, J. Goldfarb, J. White, S. Bartow, K Lund, T. Poreda, A. Delaney Missing: Coach Fischler, M. Fischler, S. Coppa, Coach Tuccelli. N. Downes, A. Lin. A Musto, C Murphy, D. Goldfarb, A. Heffron track track track track track track Front Row (left to right): E. Coffin, R. Babcock, B. Roach, R. Murray, C. Doherty Second Row: A. D ' Angelo, T. Connell, J. Hood, S. O ' Rourke, E. Carlson, G. MacKinnon, R. McGinnis Third Row: S. Sullivan, L. Guerini, A. Scarano, B. Harrington, B. Halligan, K. Serault, Coach Hargreaves Fourth Row: C. Malouf, G. Gonser, P. Dullea, J. Aquilina, M. Niles, M. Zeiper, A. Coffin, K. Kief Back Row: M. Ganem, J. Alves Co-captains Brian Roach and Bob Babcock led the Boys ' team to a 4-3 season losing a tough one to Med- way. The League Meet and Holliston were both memorable. Gus was awesome again. Thanks to coach Hargreaves and Roger. Congratula- tions to TVL All-Stars Russel Mcln- nis, Doug Grokulski, Chris Doherty, Jon Hood, Scott O ' Rourke, and Steve Sullivan. track track track track track tra 129 (left to right): G. Fiola, J. Hubbell, M. Padovani, Captain P. Keating, Captain G. Keller, C. Foehl, R. Buchmueller, J. MacNamara, Coach Kodzis Hey, Babe . . . The Family . . . look, the sixteenth pine tree . . . Hubs o ' fifi . . . Haywood . . . The Kid ' s 55 . . . Garbage day in Framingham . . . The Bubbling Brook . . . Hard Times . . . Any Trout? . . . Enjoy The golf team cruised through the TVL with an undefeated 15-0 record. The team also took the coveted Westwood Cup from Xaverian. Course records were set at Dedham, Hillwood Farms, Saddle Hill, Pine Crest, and Glen Ellen. Also, Charlie Foehl set a new school record with a remarkable 3 under par score of 33 on the front nine of DCPC. Other noteworthy rounds include Paul Keating ' s 34 and Jerry Keller ' s 34. Paul Keating also won fifth place in the State Golf Meet, and Charles Foehl was the medalist in a qualifying round for the state tournament. The team would like to thank Coach Raymond Kodzis for convincing them all that they are a good bunch of kids. 130 golf golf golf golf golf golf golf The boys ' varsity tennis team had a successful sea- son with a record of 10-4. The team was third in the TVL and qualified for the state tournament. Ted, Greg and Mance were TVL all-stars. Dan and Stu received honorable mention all-star status. The team would like to thank Coach Armstrong for all she has done and best of luck to the Gumbies in the future. The girls ' team also had a winning season under co- captains. Sheila Murphy and Joy Procaccino, finishing 16-0 in the TVL and qualifying for the state tourna- ment. Laura Beltramini, Jaime DeAngelis and Lisel Banker were named TVL All-Stars. Deirdre Dowd and Sheila Murphy received honorable mention. The team would like to thank Mrs. Procaccino for all her hard work. Front Row (left to right): T. Kostigen, J. Goebel, M. Giambanco, P. Giambanco. Back Row: Coach Carol Armstrong, K. Karagozyan, T. Jenkins, D. Hart, S. Merrill, M. Mancin- elli, G. Shaughnessy. Front Row (left to right): L. Banker, J. Procaccino, S. Murphy, C. Maclntyre. Back Row: D. Dowd, J. DeAngelis, L. Beltramini, S. Katler, M. Davis, M. Barry, Coach Mary Procac- cino. tennis tennis tennis tennis te 131 First Row (left to right): P. DiCenso, P. Cummings, A. Guarino, G. Ormsby, J. Gallagher, K. McDonald, P. Dwyer, J. Bruno Second Row: Coach Downes, W. Brooks, K. Galvin, S. Besser, M. Lookner, M. Calvagne, D. Guindon, P. Dressens, B. Hagberg Missing: J. Henderson -J « — Dunkin Donuts . . . Wave that wand . . . Medway . . . Rippy Twisters . . . Worm Burner . . . Fesster . . . ankles . . . States. Under Co-Captains Joe Gallagher and Greg Ormsby the boys ' baseball team had an exel- lent season making it to the States. The team is proud of their fine sea son in the TVL and con- gratulations to TVL All-Stars Joe Gallagher and John Henderson. baseball baseball baseball baseball b First Row (left to right): K. Morse, L. Mundt, T. LaCamera, D. Walsh, M. Michaels, N. Umscheid, C. Granese Second Row: Coach Smelster, L. Darcy, C. Harrington, A. Dalton, J. Madge, M. Glynn Missing: P. Nee 1 ' V Johanna Schmidt . . . Stivie ... Mi- chelle ' s detentions . . . Punch and Trese ' s Big League Chew . . . Beating Medfield in 9 innings. Under co-captains Diane Walsh and Trese LaCamera, the girls ' softball team finished 14-2 in the TVL. This was the first time ever the WHS softball team went to the tourney. In the tour- ney the Girls ' lost a tough game to Bourne 6-5. Good job girls! J- bftball softball softball softball softb « Activities Activities Activities Activ ies Activities Activities Activities fjlllil Ui, O 1 CD O CD O CD o CD O Student Council The Student Council had a very productive year. Its greatest suc- cess was the ever-popular Home- coming week, during which the four classes competed in compe- titions of Wolverine spirit and pride. On Valentines Day, count- less carnations were sold and de- livered to many pleased (and of- ten surprised) students. The Bloodmobile, worthwhile service, was another of the Student Coun- cil ' s highly successful projects. (left to right): President Keith Cariani, Secretary Julie Gearty, Vice President Michael Antonellis, Treasurer Maureen Magri First Row: (left to right) A Scarano, K. Dramis, M. Quinn, K. Cariani, M. Antonellis, L. Guerini, J. Kalfopolous, J. Gearty, B. Kane Second Row: J. Thurmond, K. Fitzpatrick, A. Guarino, R. D ' Angelo, S. Penza, D. Vanzile Third Row: J. Procaccino, B. Swartz, C Granese, L. Losardo, J. Gallagher, M. Magri Fourth Row: I. Sigmund, L. Beltramini, M. MacLellan, M. Powers, P. Baggeroer, J Cronin, M. Skelly Fifth Row: S. Bartow, L. Thornton, T. Thornton, M. Mancinelli, D. Hart (Missing: John Cronin, Lori Nader) rst Row (left to right): M. Nandi, R. Follett, C. Jurkiewicz, L. Friedl, B. Delaplace, E. Page Second ow: K. Rosenblad, S. O ' Rourke, C. Dillon, V. Spakevicius, I. Sigmund, S. Hallow, L. Beltramini hird Row: J. Bride, M. Glynn, L. Cohen, L. Quinn Fourth Row: G. Lassen, J. Hubbell, R. Buono- 3ne. R. Kruger, M. Perry, M. Germaine, B. Collins, P. Baggeroer Missing: T. Thornton irst Row (left to right): J. Kalfopolous.M. MacDonald, D. Dowd, L. Guerini, M. Mancinelli, S. itzpatrick, M. Antonellis, J. Gearty, B. Allman, L. Becker, J. Collins Second Row: M. Borden, A. essailian, C. Murphy, C. Foehl, L. Bothwick, G. Ormsby, K. Finneran, D. Granese Third Row: L. obinson, D. Melia, D. Rago, C. McLellan, J. Murray, P. Baggeroer, B. Palleiko, D. Ganem, A. ynch, B. Brown Fourth Row: D. Albanese, S. Merrill, L. Crowe, R. Murray, T. Lane, W. Wonson, C. ord, E. Coffin. L. Grube, H. Stone, S, Carrabis, K. Martin, C. Wentworth Missing: D. Prevett, R. ' Angelo, G. Cornacchio, K. Welling, V. Davis, J. Spinale National Honor Society Members of the National Honor Society are selected for exemplifying qualities of scholar- ship, leadership, character, and service. This year, National Honor Society members volun- teered within the school as tutors and office aides. The group sponsored several dinners, held a reunion tea, and gathered food for needy families on Thanksgiving. In addition, members sang Christmas carols at Mass Gen- eral Hospital (unfortunately, some members never quite made it all the way to the hospital . . . ). The National Honor Society members ex- press their sincere gratitude to their advisor, Miss Dillon, for her constant support and dedi- cation to the organization. The members of the National Honor Society Would like to thank the officers for their time and effort. National Merit Westwood High School was honored this year to have five students named as National Merit Finali sts and fifteen students named as commended students. This is the greatest number of students honored by the National Merit Program in Westwood ' s history. Stu- dents qualify for these awards by scoring ex- tremely well on the PSAT exam given in junior year. Commended Students Finalists rst Row (left to right): H. Stone, L. Robinson, J. Gearty, G. Cornacchio, D. Ganem, P. Baggeroer, Spinale, L. Becker Second Row: C. Murphy, T. Lane, S. Fitzpatrick, P. Sicard, J. Murray. N. rawford, W. Wonson Missing: J. Mason (left to right): Jennifer Collins, Benjamin Palleiko, Elizabeth Grube, Henry D ' Angelo, Elizabeth Allman American Field Service Club First Row (left to right): D. Winklemes, G. Ormsby, J. DeAngelis, J. Gallagher, J. Henderson, P. McDonough, P. Dwyer, G. Ormsby. M. McSoley. J. McCusker, C. Maguire Second Row: R. Murray, P. MacDonald. L Mundt. K. Finneran, D. Prevett, L. Kirby, J. Gearty. M. Benicasa. D. Dowd. J. Kalfopulos, L. Bothwick, H. Stone, A. Yessaillian, R. Kruger, V. Dubois, J. Rosenkaimer, J. Dalton Third Row: B. MacQueen, M. Germaine, K. Cariani, D. Melia, D. Rago, D. Barry, S. McElroy, L. Pratt, A. Pecararo, J. McGinnis, W. Conley, P. Melanson, K. Martin, D. Salisbury, P. Webster, L. Quinn, S. Priore, E. Boehl Fourth Row: J. Lindgren, L. Crowe, C. Foehl, A. Lynch, A. Abel, E. Coffin, M. Davis, S. Mackey, D. Fleming, C. Ayoub, W. Wonson, E. Holderried, C. Hallow, S. Hallow, L. Grube, D. Vanzile, S. Coughlin, R. Romaine, G. Lasser, K. Gattozi, L. McDermott, E. Romaine, D. Rosenblad, L. Priore, J. Cummings, Fifth row: B. Roaqh, J, Williamson, K. Bier, H. Harrington, L. Lennon, B. Harrington, M. Barry, J. Hall, A. Christensen, S. Penza, D. Hart, M. Ward, A. Crowe, M. Lin Under the unfailing guidance of Mrs. Virginia McCoubrey, the AFS Club has had a fun-filled year. The officers were Julie Gearty, Richard Romaine, and Wendy Wonson. They did a wonderful job coordinating a short term ex- change with Ramsy, New Jersey, and the international dinner. Valerie Du- bois, AFS exchange student for the year from Belgium, was one of the club ' s most popular members. Valerie stayed with the Hart family. Itzel Goti, the club ' s second exchange student, was from Panama. Itzel stayed with the Katler family. The club also welcomed Christophe Vanderlinden, AFS ex- change student from Belgium, visiting from Longwood, Florida for two weeks. This year ' s AFS summer abroad candi- dates are Nancy Crawford, Renee Kru- ger, and Susan Pallieko. Valerie Dubois Itzel Goti No Parentheses Under the valuable guidance of faculty ad- visor Mr. Michael Mi- lan, the staff of No Parentheses , com- prised of students from each of the four classes, met each week to review and edit care- fully and objectively all of the outstanding sub- mitted material. After several months of time-consuming, dedi- cated work, the staff published a magazine which displayed the many talents of the students at Westwood High School. Many thanks to all those who helped make this year ' s issue of No Parentheses such a success. [left to right): Junior Editor Susan Hallow, Senior Editor Liz Grube, Freshman Editor Andy Ihnatko, Advisor Michael Milan, Editor in hief Wendy Wonson Danaus plexippus common monarch of the sky close mimicked by Limenitis archippus viceroy for color. life begins on dirt bound by black chains around the pillar of life is woven the prison of fate. in carcere life is death when only to emerge it is not again itself. new heights are gained new goals achieved no longer trapped, it is free to soar with no parentheses. ' iX Co-Editor Donna Prevett, Advisor William Ducheneau, Co-Editor Jenni- fer Collins. Associate Editors Charles Foehl and Jennifer Spinale, Business Editor Rick D ' An- gelo. Under the supervision of advisor William Ducheneau, the yearbook staff tackled its immense project with much enthusiasm. The dedication and hard work of Co- Editors Donna Prevett and Jennifer Collins were won- derful incentives, and many seniors took the opportuni- ty to become involved in the production of the book. Associate Editors Charles Foehl and Jennifer Spinale, and Business Editor Ricky D ' Angelo contributed time, energy, and interesting jokes. Finally, without the untir- ing efforts of Debbie Ganem, Beth Allman, Anne Lynch, and Steven Carrabis. those awful deadlines would never have been met! Our major fund raiser, the Spaghetti Dinner, helped to supplement yearbook funds as we attracted hun- dreds of hungry mouths. The photograph sale at the beginning of the year also increased the budget. Through the creation of this book, we have tried to capture and record the memorable events of the 1982- 83 school year. We hope these pages bring you much happiness in the future, as you look back and reflect on your Green Years at Westwood High School. Sports and Activities Write-Ups. First Row: Liz Grube and Stuart Merrill. Second Row: Cindy Murphy and Pam Baggeroer. Missing: David Albanese, Faculty Write-Ups Layout and Design (left to right): L Bothwick. J. Cloney Coordinator Debbie Ganem, L. Robinson. A Lynch. L Grube, D. Ihnatko Missing: M. Padovani. G. Cornac chio, K. Welling. v- Photographers- L. Banker, P. Giambanco, E. Coffin, A. Petronis. A ■Sales- First Row: D. Granese, C. McLellan, J. Gearty. Second row: M. Antonellis, C. Hallow. L. Kirby. Current Events- Sandy Bardzilowski, Cara Wentworth. ALS1 Class History- First row: J. MCGmnis, M. McDonald. Second row: A. Lynch, D. Walsh. Typists- L. Lodge, M. Shea, L. Priore. D. Lowry, Head of staff Beth Allman, K. Shemgold. Advertising- D. Melia, A. Yessalian, D. Walsh. .D. Barry Biographies-First Row: K. Dervin, Head of Staff Lee Becker, D. Rago. Second Row: P. Webster, M. Cavanaugh V : ; - .:.J3fe « i J •-: . -V The Music Man This year ' s musical. The Music Man, was a tremendous success, as director Stephanie Shute worked with the en- thusiastic cast of over 70 members. Three months of in- tense rehearsals certainly paid off, as we performed for full auditoriums and standing ovations on Friday and Saturday nights. The action begins in River City, Iowa, when the swindling travelling salesman Harold Hill (Joe Murray) tries to trick the townspeople into buying bands .... boys ' bands. The bumbling Mayor Shinn (Sean Fitzpatrick) sends the barbershop-singing school board to get Hill ' s creden- tials or get him in jail ; so, Hill is forced to seek the aid of the town ' s stuck-up music teacher and librarian, Marian Paroo (Jennifer Spinale). No thanks to the Think Sys- tem , the two rendez-vous at the fnnthndee and admit to unexpectedly falling in love. Marian saves the spellbinding cymbal salesman , the two gets its boys ' band (as sure as God made little green apples), and Harold Hill ties the knot no sailor ever knew. And rumor has it that the Beave timed a shocking 20 seconds on closing night . . . 1 f X I 0) TJ First Row (left to right): G. Ormsby, L. Quinn, M. McLellan, K. Haley, S. Cohen Second Row: Ms. C. Armstrong, M. Quinn, H Talty, P. Toland, J. Gallagher, S. Harrington, S. Hallow, J. Aquilina C )OQ With the guidance of Ms. Armstrong, this year ' s S.A.B. worked on several projects. Chairperson Laurie Quinn, Treasure Ted Thornton, Secretary Susan Hallow, Public Relations Director Katie Haley, and the other members of the boan investigated bussing problems, worked to change the value of several courses in regard to class rank, and requestei improvement of the athletic fields. Sean Fitzpatrick and Ricky D ' Angelo This year ' s student announcers, Rick D ' Angelo and Sean Fitzpatrick, did an out- standing job keeping the student body informed and entertained during 1982-83. The time and energy which they devoted to the task is much appreciated, and they certainly deserve the thanks of everyone at Westwood High. From all of us who have been reminded of everything from activity meetings to class dues deadlines, thank you, Sean and Rick! Student representatives spend a week at local colleges studying state and town government. Participants are orga- nized into towns, countries, and political parties. Mock elec- tions are then conducted to set up complete executive and legislative working bodies. Students gain a greater understand- ing of the mechanics of government by actually carrying out its daily functions. Left to right: Marc Padovani, Hannah Stone, Eric Coffin, Debbie Ganem, Jennifer Collins. Cindy Murphy Missing: Rick D ' Angelo Cheerleaders Hockey - First Row (left to right): V. Devlin, D. Susi, M. J. Darcy Second Row: L. Priore, M. Petrucci, D. Lowry, S. Manton, N. J. D etrucci Basketball - L. Amy, B. Romaine, S. Bardzilowski, L. Longmore, W. Petersen, L. Nader, L. Abel, K. Sheingold Football -A. Abel, K. Sheingold, J. Dalton, S. Bardzilowski, M. Lynch, D. Susi, B. Romaine, L. Abel, W. Petersen, L. Lodge Great, great, great, great, great!!! . . . How are we getting to the games? . . . R -bus . . . PDYU . . . Dancing with the Wolverine . . . Flowers?!?!?, yeah right! . . . Cool Lynnie! . . . Pep rallies . . . Be true to your school! . . . But we couldn ' t hear the music! . . . Roll-call . . . Pass the cheers down, PLEASE!! . . . Get psyched! . . . New uniforms . . . I ' m NOT doing that cheer! . . . What pyramid! . . . S-U-P-E-R! ... The Wol- verine Crew . . . Captains Sandy and Diane . . . Special thanks to Mrs. Han- Ion, Miss Maruca, and Margie (alias Wolfie!). Come on you guys, LOUDER! . . . M- O-V-E ... We like boys in green! . . . Oh, there he is! . . . S-P-l-T! oops! . . . Move, I can ' t see! . . . It ' s so cold! . . . It ' s our fault, we weren ' t loud enough! . . . Who got the goal? ... We musta got lost - - THE WHITE VAN . . . Thanks to the team for a good season! . . . Sorry about the lack of carnations . . . Take it off, Billy, take it off!  • ' ' • • The Varsity and J.V. | Math Teams, with the ac- v quisition of high-scoring q) co-captain Keenan G. |— Brock, rebounded from _ last year ' s heart-wrench- ing defeats at the hands flj of the callous Sharon team to consistently pound their old rivals (led by the infamous and for- midable Ms. B.). The team wishes to thank their fac- ulty advisor, Mr. James Pender, without whose dedicated and auspicious leadership these memo- rable victories never would have been possible. (We will think of you while on our annual trip to the Mantissa Convention in Geneva.) Thank you all for your warm and enthusias- tic support! First Row (left to right): M. Lin, P. Friedman, L. Quinn, L. Friedl. Second Row: Mr. Pender, A. Ward, A. Aqulina, J. Holderreid, S. Kruger, K. Karagozyan, B. Allman, L. Grube, D. Ganem. This year the Westwood _Q High School Photography 3 Club discussed tech- niques in shooting, devel- oping, and printing photo-  graphs. Mr. Thomas Del- signore, assisted by Scott Q. Traylor, organized the TO club. The other members Ta were also active and en- q thusiastic participants, +- and next year ' s club O promises to be equally -C popular and successful. Q- First Row (left to right): A. Ihnatko, J. Welby. Second Row: B. Brown, L. McDermott, A. Petronis, E. Coffin, D. Ganem, T. Henderson. First Row (left to right): M. Gatozzi, V. Dubois, P. Cashin, J. LaViita, L. Weinstein, C. Wentworth, M. Eldridge, L. Cappucino, M. Macari, E. Page, M. Perry, S. Darcy, P. Brady, M. Daley Second Row: C. Leary, A. Lynch, A. Dalton, H, Maki, D. Salisbury, C. Hallow, N, Crawford, E. Romaine, K. Gatozzi, L. Hood, J. Traylor, P. Haley, L. Coppolino, L. McDermott, K. Keefe, J. McGinnis Third Row: R. Romaine, G. Gonser, B. Babcock, J. Holderreid, K. Cariani, G. Russo, M. McKenna, L. Kirby, D. Priore, P. Webster, V. Lane, K. Russell, L. Dickey, K. Austin, C. Tosi The WHS chorus had a very exciting year. Their first con- cert was at Christmas time, in- cluding, of course, the Hallelu- jah chorus. They later travelled to Nashua, New Hampshire for an exchange concert. Both choruses became real crowd- pleasers when they sang The Battle Hymn of the Republic together. The officers are: stu- dent director, Michelle Macari; secretary, Margi Monroe; li- brarians, Jennifer Traylor and Maryann Perry. The chorus would like to thank Mr. John Markarian for all his time and talents which he shared with them. The Westwood High School Glee Club, although the small- est ever, enjoyed a very suc- cessful season this year. At Christmas time they per- formed their annual concert at the State House. The group made appearances at the Spring Concert and later at the Pops Concert. The officers of the Glee Club are: secretary, Paula Brady, and librarian, Ju- lie Cummings. Thanks go to Mr. John Markarian for his many hours of dedicated service. First Row (left to right): C. Leary, D. Salisbury, L. Weinstein, H. Maki, K. Austin, Director John Markarian, E. Warrick, K. Keefe, M. Macari, P. Brady, J. Cummings, J. Lynch Second Row: A. Lynch, C. Hallow, S. Mosca, J. Madge. M. Eldridge, K. Russell, L. Dickey, L. Kirby, J. McGinnis, K. Dervin, N. Crawford (Left to Right): L. Holderreid, L. Thornton, M. Monroe, J. Traylor, C Wentworth, J. McGinnis, J. Lynch A new group was introduced to Westwood High School ' s music department this year. Consisting of Julie McGuiness, Cara Wentworth, Joanne Lynch, Margie Munroe, Lynne Thornton, Liz Holderreid, and Jennifer Traylor, the Jazz Choir is taking the music profession by storm. This small but very talented group sings and dances to such swinging tunes as Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy , Why Do Fools Fall In Love? , and String of Pearls . The group is under the musical di- rection of Mr. John Markarian, and the choreography is assist- ed by Miss Stephanie Shute. The Jazz Choir meets every morning before school to work on their entertaining program of song and dance. They per- form at various concerts and dinners, delighting audiences everywhere. Marching Band I 4 rJF i V i % PliBi A WM hgfr pTvM b.] W A. ' • 11 «4 J The Wolverine Marching Band had a most successful and rewarding year. Under the direction of Director Paul Pitts and Drill Instructor Paul Byrne, the band won a number of trophies ranging from best music to top drum line. The Marching Band placed first in the State Finals at Maiden and second in the New England finals. The band would like to congratulate the officers for the time and effort and dedication shown by each one. The officers are; President Paul Toland, Vice-President Shelly Macari, Treasurer Marty McGee and Secretary Liz Page. A special thanks goes to Drum Major Joe Murray and Color Guard captains Ginny Lane and Debbie Gerlach for their hard work and dedica- Orchestra Center: Mr. Markarian. First row (left to right): Karen Rosenblad, Evelyn Keyes, Kristine Subacs, Deborah Gerlach, Wendy Wilen, Karen Bier. Robin White. Second row: Beverly Brown, Mary Germaine, Tricia Cashin, Kristen Allman, Jennifer Leary, Andrew D ' Angelo, Scott Traylor. Third row: Laura Fitzhenry, Kristen Lauch, Lisa Priore, Anne Megley, Charles Duray, Kevin Lodge, John Holderried, Sean Finneran, Marianne Glynn, Elizabeth Page, Nancy Downes, Warren Mayhew, Lynne Thornton. Fourth row: Paul Duray, Christopher Ford, Lynda Cappuccino, Marty McGee. Fifth row: Paul Toland, Jennifer Traylor, Christopher Page. What a year! The word to describe this WHS Or- chestra season is diverse. Our repertoire spanned from classical to popular music, and our perfor- mances ranged from inti- mate classical concerts to the lively, grand-scale Pops Concert. Highlight- ing the year was our trip to the Heritage Music Fes- tival in Newport, Rhode Island. Thanks to all our faithful officers for their service. A special thanks goes to our dedicated and ever-patient conductor, Mr. John Markarian. Concert Band First Row (left to right): L. Cappuccino, C. Harvey, A. Buechler, J. Holderreid, W. Mayhew, P. Rudolph, D. Lowrey, J. Murphy, C. Rosenblad, L. Priore, A. Megley. Second Row: S. Palleiko, M. Giambanco, P. Duray, E. Gundal, C. McKenna, J. Doe, W. Conley, P. Giambanco, C. Page, N. Downes, S. Carrabis, J. Brawley, B. Murphy. Third Row: Director John Markarian, C. Ford, B. Palleiko, W. Carlson, S. McGee, D. Priore, S. Cohen, J. Murray, M. McGee, J. Murray, S. Sullivan, K. Austin, S. Priore, M. Gillespie, S. Cohen, M. Munroe. Fourth Row: C. Young, K. Madden, J. Traylor, S. Galberg. The Concert Band had another excellent year, performing in several con- certs throughout the win- ter and spring seasons. Under the baton of Direc- tor John Markarian, the band delighted audiences everywhere with its thrill- ing performances of clas- sical, jazz and popular works. The members of the band would especially like to thank Mr. Markar- ian for the patience and guidance he has shown us thoughout the year. Tri-Valley Band Southeast Districts First Row (left to right): C. Rosenblad, A. Buechler, L. Priore, M. Macari, M. Munroe, P. Duray, C. Harvey. Second Row: J. Murphy, A. Megley, L. Cappuc- cino, W. Mayhew, N. Downes. First Row (left to right): L. Kirby, L. Robinson, L. Guerini, S. Fitzpatrick, G. Gonser, J. Murray. Second Row: A. Megley. L. Cappuccino, N. Downes, C. Harvey, A. Buechler. M. Macari. 153 John Markarian, P. Baggeroer, J. Murray, L. Robinson, K. Cariani, J. Spinale, S. Fitzpatrick, L. Kirby, L. Guerini, M. Macari Learn those notes, basses! . . . The burning of April . . . Girls, do you want to talk or sing? . . . Do Jenn and Pam have a Physics lab, today? . . . Where ' s Laurie? The 1982-83 Double Quartet, under the direction of Mr. Markerian once again went out on the road during Christmas time and in the Spring, and brought music to appreciative audiences at local nursing homes, hospitals, and clubs. They also performed at the Season- al and Pops concerts. In April and May, the group participated in an exchange concert to Nashua, N.H. and competed at the Heritage Music Festival in Newport. Selections included Truly , Were You There , and As Time Goes By. Members of the group were sopranos Laurie Kirby and Lisa Robinson, altos Shelly Macari and Jennifer Spinale, tenors Lou Guerini and Joe Murray, basses Keith Cariani and Sean Fitzpatrick and accompanist Pam Bagger- oer. A thank you is extended to Mr. Markarian for all his hard work and dedication. Back Row (left to right): B. Bent, K. Cariani, B. Palleiko, M. McGee, J. Murray, P. Toland. P. Giambanco, S. Sullivan, L. Cappucino, L, Kirby. Front Row: B. Aho, J. Spinale, P. Baggeroer, L. Thornton, C. Ford, K. Fitzpatrick It ' s 9:00 . . . Be back in 5 minutes, not 10 . . . Pass it along! . . . Wayne, wake up . This year, the Dance Band enjoyed another fine season, playing at many concerts, and the Senior Class Banquet. This spring the Dance Band also took a three-day concert tour to Vermont, which was definitely an experience to remember. The Dance Band would like to thank the new Director, Mr. Craig Madge, who stepped in this year and turned out another high quality performing group, and also kept alive a true Westwood tradition. First Row (left to right): K. Rosenblad, J. Russo, S. Hallow, M. Germaine, D. Pierce, J. Rines, L. Quinn Second Row: R. Masiello, R. Murray, K. Karagozyan, E. Coffin, K. Martin, L. Grube, L. Freidl, L. Ihnatko One of the new additions to Westwood High School ' s already long list of extracurricular activities this year is the school newspaper. Interest in the paper was even more enthusias- tic than projected, and the dedicated staff has worked hard this year to put out a quality publication. Despite some financial difficulties at the beginning of the year, the newspaper has been a great success, and next year promises to be even better. Special thanks to our faculty advisors, who have given their time and talents generously. First Row (left to right): M. Barry, M. Rago, D. Prevett (Pres.), D. Rago (V. Pres.), C. McLellan, D. Barry, E. Allman, J. Rosenkaimer, J. McCusker, C. Maguire, K. Martin Second Row: R. Follett, L. Friedl, J. Gearty, S. Murphy, M. Eldridge, C. Hallow, K. Gattozzi, J. Spinale, E. Grube, P. White The Key Club, although only two years old, has been very busy this year working for the American Heart Association and volunteering to help at the Ellis Nursing Home. Under the supervision of Dr. Pendell, the Key Club has run smoothly. Thanks, everyone, for your support. Senior Activities Senior Activities Sen or Activities Senior Activities Senior bpagnetti Dinner The annual yearbook spaghetti dinner, despite power failures, snow storms, and stale meatballs, proved to be a great success this year. The culinary talents of Chefs Flahive and Flaherty added greatly to the festivities, and Miss Dillon, Mr. Ducheneau, and many seniors all contri- buted their time and energy. Flea Market 158 On the windy morning of October 2, the senior class started their flea market. The seniors, working from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., made $479 by selling the many donations given to them by students and faculty. Senior Class Breakfast On October 1, 1982, the senior class headed to the V.F.W. Post in Dedham for the first senior event of the year, the Senior Class Breakfast. After a meal of coffee, eggs, ham, and donuts, thank-you gifts were presented to the Powder Puff coaches and organizers. Everyone then headed over to the football field for the Powder Puff game. 159 Powderpuff The senior class began a new tradition this year with the Powder Puff game. Because the girls were unable to find an opponent from another school, they challenged the senior boys. In spite of the handicap of tying their legs six inches apart, the boys managed to pull off a 15-0 victory. The girls ' team was led this year by tri-cap- tainsTrese LaCamera, Mary Mclnnes, and Erin Sugrue. They were coached by Roger and Bar- bara Cummings, Sean Fitzpatrick, John McNa- mara, and Joe Gallagher. The boys were coached by Mr. Hart. Both teams would like to thank these people, as well as the senior advi- sors, for organizing the game and helping to make it a success. The girls would also like to extend very spe- cial thanks to the lovely senior boy cheer- leaders, who kept the large crowd very enter- tained. Everyone had a great time. Boy-Girl Hockey Game I ' ve never been on skates before . . . Fallon ' s Heroes . . . Ricky and Charles in red long underwear . . . Bumps and fights . . . Mr. Flash Flahive . . . Ricky ' s after- wards. The Senior Girls rolled to an awesome victory over the Senior Boys with a score of 4-3. The Girls ' strong offense handily defeated the Boys ' feeble defense. The rules (what rules?) of the game were strictly enforced by referees Mr. Flahive and Bob Swartz. Thanks to all who gave their support, especially Mrs. Cummings and Rog (who is still hoarse). Msm 161 Get Smart The Senior Class Play this year was a thrilling stage-adapted episode of the television comedy Get Smart . With its basic good guy gets bad guy plot, the show attracted large, enthusiastic audiences on both Friday and Saturday nights. After all, who could resist Lou Gierini ' s bumbling portrayal of Maxwell Smart, Julie McGinnis ' interpretation of the adoring Agent 99, Rick D ' Angelo ' s evil laugh as Mr. Big (the fiendish head of KAOS), the three crazy Wong Sisters, the four screaming blondes, the mad scramble for the Inthermo, and Keith Cariani ' s ador- able portrayal of a dumb hitman? The entire cast would like to thank Miss Stephanie Shute for the time, energy, and love she invested in this produc- tion. 162 Senior Banquet On April 29, the Westwood High School Cafeteria was the scene of the Senior Class Banquet, the theme being Sail On. The Superlatives, given out by Donna Prevett and Jennifer Collins, provided some entertainment along with Louis Guerini ' s, Jer- ry Keller ' s, and Rob Ferzoco ' s teacher imitations. The Dance Band did a wonderful job providing music for the memorable night. Superlatives FRIENDLIEST-Hugh Talty Diane CLASS RADICALS-Diane Ihnatko Bill Walsh Bent MOST ATHLETIC-Sean Fitzpatrick CLASS PREPPY-Ross Buchmueller Erin Sugrue Maura Cavanaugh MOST LIKELY TO TAKE HOME TO MOM UNSUNG HEROES-Donna Prevett CLASS COUPLE-Paula Brady Hugh AND DAD-Greg Ormsby Lisa Robin- Charles Foehl Talty son MOST LIKELY NOT TO BE SEEN IN SCHOOL-Carla DiPietro Rick Bry- an BEST ACTOR ACTRESS-Laurie Kirby DONE MOST FOR CLASS-Paul Toland CLASS CLOWN-Beth Fitzhenry Dana CLASS ANGEL-Chns Hallow Aldo Joe Murray Trese LaCamera Malloy Guarino 164 fl iL } J, MOST DEPENDABLE- Trese LaCamera Joe Gal- PERFECT SENIORS-Joe Gallagher Sheila Murphy MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT-Margie Munroe Hugh Talty | agher MOST ARTISTIC-Debbie Ganem Lou Guerini BEST LOOKING-Marlene Borden Kevin McDonald MOST GULLIBLE-Olga Bregianos Burt Abel MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED-Rick D ' Angelo Beth Allman MOST MUSICAL-Joe Murray Jennifer Spinale MOST AMBITIOUS-Jennifer Collins Sean Fitz- patrick CLASS FLIRT-Charles Foehl Jaime De Angelis CUTEST-Michael Antonellis Diane BEST DRESSED-Erin Moloney Paul CLASS DEVIL-Bill McGillis . Betsy Walsh Bregianos Shain Nights In White Satin Queen Hope Mansur On May 20, the Junior-Senior Prom was held at the King Phillip Ballroom in Wrentham. Despite a few minor traffic accidents on the way, the evening was a smashing success. Couples danced the night away to the music of the Marcels, even though the band never did play the theme Nights in White Satin. Hope Mansur was chosen queen of the prom, and her court consisted of Denise Barry, Lisa Robinson, Lisa Pratt, Marlene Borden, Jennifer Smith, Laura Boucher, Carla Maclntyre, and Susan Thiel. It was definitely a night to remember (especially Mr. Val ' s attempt to sing disco!) . T 166 167 Fun In The Sun W+ 4 On June 1, after a long and hot graduation practice, everyone piled into waiting busses and headed for Crane ' s beach. The predicted bad weather never materialized, and we were able to enjoy a day of beautiful sunshine (and horrible sunburns!) The day consisted of volleyball, football, frisbee, and soccer games. Just about everybody went swimming (Thanks to Fallon ' s Heroes), and Rick, Sean, Lou, and Roachie occupied themselves by building a huge sand dragon. Eating was perhaps the highlight of the afternoon, as everyone munched on chicken, steamers, corn, clam chowder, hamburgers, and hotdogs. (Another highlight was seeing Mr. Hart get thrown in!) We left for Westwood at 4:00, tired, happy, and sunburned. It was certainly a memorable day. ' 1 ... I Class Day On June 3, we assembled in the gym as a class for the last time in Westwood High School for Class Day. The ceremony began with a wel- coming address by class vice-president Trese LaCamera, and proceeded to the presentation of awards by Mr. Flaherty, Mr. Flahive, Mr. Gearon, and the various department heads. President Paul Toland presented the Class Gift (new trophy cases and picnic tables) and Liz Grube read the Class Poem. One of the highlights of the morning was the reading of the Class History, presented by Anne Lynch, Marianne MacDonald, Maureen Magri, and Julie McGuinness. Valerie DuBois, our AFS student, bid her classmates farewell. Finally, the 1983 Green Years was dedicated by editors Jennifer Collins and Donna Prevett to Mr. Peter Case for his kindness, wisdom, and understanding displayed throughout our four years at WHS. After the conclusion of the ceremony, seniors, faculty, and parents headed to the cafeteria for the start of a new tradition: the Class Day Luncheon. It was with a mixture of sadness and joy that we ate our stuffed shells-our years at Westwood were finally drawing to a close. SO IU FINALIST 1974-1977 J TR. FINALIST - 1975 30 14 iEM-FINALIST-1976 SO Nf CHAM PS - 1978-79 Graduation u_r. ras 173 Going Places MA NH MA MA ME Burton Abel Johnson and Wales College, Provi Brian Aho University of Massachusetts, Amherst David Albanese Boston University, Boston, MA Annette Albrecht Undecided Elizabeth Allman Harvard-Radcliffe, Cambridge, MA Susan Ambrose University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH Michael Antonellis United States Merchant Marine Acade- my, Kings Point, NY Adam Arakelian Mass. Bay Community College, Needham, MA Andy Arrigo Blue Hills Technical School, Canton, MA Marlene Arute Fisher Jr. College, Beacon Street, Boston, MA Robert Babcock University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Rl David Babineau University of Lowell, Lowell, MA Pamela Baggeroer Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Lisel Banker University of New Hampshire, Durham, Sandy Bardzilowski Northeastern University, Boston, Denise Barry Providence College, Providence, Rl Laurie Barry Undecided Lee Becker Georgetown University, Washington D.C. Marie Benincasa University of Massachusetts, Boston, William Bent Boston University, Boston, MA John Boland Newman Prepratory School, Boston MA Marlene Borden, American University, Washington D.C. Lisa Bothwick Colby College, Waterville. ME Paula Brady St. Joseph ' s College, North Windim, ME Jim Brawley Union College, Schenectady, NY Cynthia Breese Employment Olga Bregianos Hellenic College, Brookline, MA Paul Bregianos Boston University, Boston, MA Beverly Brown New York University, New York City, NY Ed Brown Unity College, Unity, ME Carmine Bruno Mass. Bay Community College, Wellesley, MA Joe Bruno University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Ross Buchmueller Trinity College, Hartford, CT Rick Bryan Navy Keith Cariani University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA Steven Carrabis University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona Scott Carreiro Undecided Maura Cavanaugh Hartwick College, Oneonta, NY Joseph Cavanaugh Northeastern University, Boston, MA Lee Anne Chapin North Adams State, North Adams, MA Matt Clark Butera Art School, Boston MA Jennifer Cloney Univ. of New Hampshire, Durham, NH Eric Coffin Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY Peter Colella Undecided Catherine Coleman University of Vermont, Burlington, VT Rosemary Collette Framingham State College, Fra- mingham, MA Jennifer Collins Yale University, New Haven, CT Melinda Commane Mass. Bay Community College, Welles- ley, MA William Conley Norwich University, Northfield. VT Marylynn Connelly St. Elizabeth ' s School of Nursing, Bos- ton, MA Gina Cornacchio Colby College, Waterville, ME Daniel Coughlan University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Karen Crabtree Mt. Ida Jr. College, Newton, MA Nancy Crawford University of Vermont, Burlington, VT Leo Crowe Babson College, Wellesley, MA Henry D ' Angelo Jr. University of Pennsylvania, Philadel- phia, PA Annette Dalton Bridgewater State, Bridgewater, MA Lisa Darcy Wheaton College, Norton, MA Jarr rr Katl Gre; Scott Davenport Employment Victoria Davis Cornell University, Ithaca, NY Jamie DeAngelis Southeastern Mass. University, N. Dart- mouth, MA Kathleen Dervin Framingham Union Hospital School of ursing, Framingham, MA g DeSisto Fairfield University, Fairfield. CT Victoria Devlin Fitchburg State College, Fitchburg, MA Chris Dickey Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY Theresa DiGiulio Suffolk University, Boston, MA Carla DiPietro Northeastern University, Boston. MA Michael DiTullio Employment Deirdre Dowd Providence College, Providence, Rl Valerie Dubois St. Louis, Brussels, Belgium John Dullea Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Paul Duray Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, VA Duncan Elmes Undecided Peter Fallon Norwich University, Northfield, VT Robert Ferzoco Northeastern University, Boston, MA Kevin Finneran Providence College, Providence, Rl James Fitzgerald Norwich University, Northfield, VT Elizabeth Fitzhenry Westfield State College, Westfield, MA Sean Fitzpatrick Princeton University, Princeton, NJ Charles Foehl Williams College, Williamstown, MA Chris Ford Unive rsity of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA James Foxx University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Margaret Frain Mass. Bay College, Wellesley, MA Stephen Galberg Norwich University, Northfield, VT Joseph Gallagher Jr. University of Rhode Island. Kingston. 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MA Andrea Kelly Northeastern University, Boston, MA Marie Kenney Undecided Laurie Kirby Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY Trese LaCamera United States Military Academy, Point, NY Tom Lane University of New Hampshire, Durham, Virginia Lane Skidmore College, Saratoga. NY Linda Lodge Mass. Bay Community College, Wellesley, MA Donna Lowery Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA Anne Lynch Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT Joanne Lynch Stonehill College. Easton, MA Michelle Macari Fitchburg State College, Fitchburg, MA West NH 174 Rl MA Rl Marianne MacDonald Colby College. Waterville, ME David MacKinnon Southeastern Massachusetts Una ty, N. Dartmouth, MA Maureen Magri Babson College, Wellesley, MA Dana Malloy Undecided Mark Mancinelli Boston College, Boston, MA Hope Mansur University of Rhode Island, Kingston, Suzanne Manton Boston College, Boston, MA Kelly Martin Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA Robert Masiello Newman Preparatory School, Bostor Sandra Masison Ana Maria, Paxton, MA David Mather Southeastern Massachusetts Universit Dartmouth, MA Paul McCarthy Southeastern Massachusetts Univer N. Dartmouth, MA Deborah McCoy University of Maine, Orono, ME Joe McCusker Norwich University, Northfield, VT Kevin McDonald St. Anselm ' s Manchester, NH Paul McDonough Framingham State, Framingham, Sharyn McElroy Bentley College, Waltham, MA Marty McGee Bryant College, Smithfield, Rl Bill McGillis Employment Julie McGinnis Providence College, Providence, Rl Mary Mclnnis Regis College, Weston, MA Carolyn McLellan Providence College, Providence, John McNamara, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Paul Melanson Norwich University, Northfield. VT Debbie Melia University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH Stuart Merrill United States Coast Guard Academy, New London, CT Erin Moloney University of Massachusetts, Amherst, M James Monaghan Bridgeton Academy, North Bridgeton. 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Bay Community College, Wellesley MA (Greg Ormsby University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indi- ana Maureen O ' Sullivan Framingham State College, Fra- mingham, MA Theresa O ' Toole Westfield State, Westfield, MA Marc Padovani Texas A M University, College Station, Texas Benjamin Palleiko Tufts University, Medford, MA Jimmy Panagos Mass. Bay Community College, Welles MA Mien Pecararo Norwich University, Northfield, VT Chris Peterson Northeastern University. Boston, MA Wendy Petersen Western New England College, Spring- field. MA Algis Petronis Emerson College, Boston, MA Michelle Petrucci St. Joseph ' s College, N. Windham, ME Nanci Jo Petrucci Mass. Bay Community College, Welles- Lisa Pratt Westfield State, Westfield, MA Donna Prevett Babson College. Wellesley, MA Lisa Priore University of Arizona, Tucson. ' Arizona Robert Quigley ITT Technical Institute, Chelsea MA Martha Qumn Salve Regina, Newport, Rl Lauren Rabatsky University of Massachusetts Amherst MA Donna Rago Colby College, Waterville, ME Robert Reissfelder Northeastern University. Boston, f Tom Rinaldi Employment ■Joyce Rines University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Brian Roach Bentley College, Waltham, MA Lisa Robinson Colgate University, Hamilton, NY Richard Romaine New Hampshire College, Manchester NH Carl Rorrie Employment David Rorrie Employment Pam Rudolph University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT Greg Russo Mass. Bay Community College, Wellesley, MA Toni Russo Northeastern University, Boston, MA Lisa Rzucidlo Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA Diane Salisbury Framingham State College, Framingham MA John Schiavo Northeastern University, Boston, MA Michael Shafto Northeastern University, Boston, MA Betsy Shain Southeastern Massachusetts University, N Dartmouth, MA Greg Shaughnessy Wesleyan, Middleton, Ct Maureen Shea Framingham State, Framingham, MA Karen Sheingold Fitchburg State, Fitchburg, MA Patrick Shutack Employment Paul Sicard Northeastern University, Boston, MA Michael Smith Lesley College, Cambridge. MA Jennifer Spinale Amherst College. Amherst, MA Nina Steere Simmons College, Boston. MA Hannah Stone Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA Erin Sugrue Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Diane Susi St. Anselm ' s College, Manchester, NH Robert Swartz Skidmore College, Saratoga, NY David Tahmoush Norwich University, Northfield, VT Hugh Talty Curry College, Milton, MA Francis Thie Le Moyne College, Syracuse, NY Paul Toland St. Anselm ' s College, Manchester, NH Carol Tosi Endicott College, Beverly, MA Eric Towne Mass. Bay Community College, Wellesley, MA Scott Traylor Rochester Institute of Technology, Roches- ter, NY John Trigilio Curry College, Milton, MA Dexter Van Zile University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, Wash- ington William Varian Employment Diane Walsh St. Anselm ' s College, Manchester, NH Charles Washburn Sylvania Technical Institute, Waltham, MA Richard Weber Employment Paula Webster Regis College, Weston, MA Karen Welling Colby College, Waterville, ME Cara Wentworth Framingham State, Framingham, MA Michael White Boston College, Boston, MA Paul White Bridgewater State College, Bridgewater, MA Wendy Wonson Wheaton College, Norton, MA Minni Yalla American University, Washington D.C. Ani Yessaillian Boston College. Boston, MA Christine Yphantes Emmanuel College. Boston, MA Michael Zizza Southeastern Massachusetts University, N. Dartmouth, MA I 175 m Patrons Hollis Perry Jacqueline S. Angelica Carol L. Armstrong Anonymous Virginia McCoubrey Mr. Mrs. William J. Ducheneau Jr. Judith A. Bolles Richard A. Stack Mr. Mrs. Gail E. Thwing Mr. Mrs. William Bergen Karen L Maruca Peter T. Case Alan Evelyn Wonson The Carpet Baggers Of Westwood Eleanor L Giberti Mrs. Natalie B. Carey Mr. Mrs. Lawrence Coffin Mr. Mrs. David Walsh Mr. Mrs. Donald Murphy Judi Tony Zizza Mr. Mrs. Jack Lane Homsy Middle East Importing Co., Inc. Patrick Cavanaugh Colonial Barber Shop Mr. Mrs. Jim Roach Mr. Mrs. Rudolph M. Grube Mr. Mrs. Arthur Gearty Dr. Mrs. William Carrabis The Mancinelli Family Mr. Mrs. Melkon Yessaillian Mr. Mrs. John A. Barry Specia Donations Dr. Mrs. Dennis J. Collins Bayside Transmissions Century 21-Traylor Real Estate Kline ' s Department Store Sponsors Joseph Bruce Dhosi Priscilla J. Congdon Joseph E. Gundal Family Mr. Fischler ' s Homeroom - 157 John Lyn Lodge 177 Twins Enterprises, Inc 19 Yawkey Way Boston, MA 02215 Congratulations and Best Wishes for the future — Class of 1983. Three S Pharmacy 735 High Street Westwood, MA Thomas S. Petit, Reg. Ph. Edward S. 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Charles Foehl, Jennifer Spin- ale, Debbie Ganem, Anne Lynch, Ricky D ' Angelo, and Beth Allman all donated invaluable time and energy. Our Senior class officers (Paul, Trese, Mary, and Joe) cheerfully helped us out whenever necessary. Mr. Du- cheneau, Mr. Flaherty, Mr. Flahive, and Miss Dillon were always available to help us solve the many prob- lems that arose throughout the year. Finally, without the incredible help of our yearbook advisor Maureen Shanahan, the yearbook never could have been done at all. WESTWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY o o ou qumru L Hft£jl
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