Weymouth South High School - South Yearbook (Weymouth, MA)
- Class of 1971
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' why the tunnel is long gone. no one used it. but wh o needs it there are better rides. aren ' t there? valerie hogan ultimate switch if i were you and you were me, then, we, to each other would be drawn by curiosity to see me as you and you as me . . . karen nilsen it descends like the north wind, it is soft like white angora, it is harsh like biting cold, it is happy like children ' s laughter, it is sad like a helpless orphan, it is wonderful and awful, it lies within us all, it is needed by every living creature, love. doreen di tullio a notice . . . dear friend, we have come quite a ways and though we change and split our paths we did have great times which probably will fade as so does old snow on a young spring day . . . i see those events, as a speck comes to my eye, as a child sees his aunt, before she dies. i ' ll take all those memories, and lock them all up, by putting them in my past, and there they ' ll remain shut . . . all those years, and the times we spent, but when you ' re young, you ' re much the same, but as age seeps in, you see things different . . . you ' re riding some dreams, which aren ' t so soft, you ' ll just have to learn by mistakes. i ' ve watched all this, and i ' ve tried to help, i ' ll just have to visit your wake. i can say no more, i have said enough . . . do your so-called thing. so goodbye old friend, i hope you learn, before you hear the angels sing . . . yours truly, a friend jonathan vickery the coaches words s k a t e skate, skate skate, skate skate, skate skate, skate ok, you can rest now thats a long enough rest skate, skate, skate, skate. Stephen wrye you don ' t have to go as far as Vietnam to view man ' s inhumanity to other men . . . john maclaren 12 loyce alexander 16 17 timothy bailey betty be a a sean danehv a an cook 28 nancy cruickshanks robert de rosa loanne di bona kevin flynn 37 Catherine galvin 39 james gambell 48 carol holmes laurie jancaterino sharon jenkins donald keefe donna kelles 53 hradley manter 56 57 brian mc bride jeanette mc donald karen mc donald linda mc gray ellen mc guinness robert mc monagle 60 61 Isurettei messina 66 betsy o ' brien 68 77 kathleen spellman 81 Virginia tudor 86 eileen yourell autographs 104 james wheeler — assistant principal ray granai — assistant principal WW anita heller - enghsh thomas walker — social studies robert west — guidance drjrothy anderson evelyn ferranto deborah hemphM joanne litchfield alyce palmer geraldine ochs herbert loud head custodian 129 arthur m. cicchese superintendent of custodians and ground crew clubs and activities 132 133 student leaders ' corps business club telmak j.m.s.v.c. activities and calendar committee riding club school committee advisory board Spanish club bookstore workers campus patrol library aids international thespian society ring committee girls ' athletic association dramatic society conservation club gun club german club :es with lembers of marathon house did when they put on their ' ' play at south high school, the players did not point out the evils of drugs and narcotics and why you should or should not use them, they used a different approach; they acted out social problems which can lead to drug jse, they portrayed emotions and they put on a scene of a day at marathon the people who performed were not actors they were people who had gone through the social problems, the drug addiction and were seeking a bet- ici wdi of life, portrayals of emotions, the pot user, embarrassing moments, the need for love and the need for someone w ere very convin feel himself going through the loneliness of someone who shuts himse from others because he feels he isn ' t needed, many of the scenes were very touching, the experiences witnessed poke fun at the world and try to show its tany problems, the members of marathon house do not preach moral values, they are friendly, compassionate human beings seeking a ,vay to a better society. sports 1st row - j. flynn, j. church, d. lindstrom, j. trotto, d. shaw, j. wadland, j. mulchahy, b. thorne, p. paquette, d. drake, 2nd row - s. smith, m. juster, m nalband, p oteri, s. greenwood, w. smith, j. dalton, w. pierce, k. murphy, h. murray, b eastman, 3rd row - p. doyle, t. fryer, r. d ' ambrosia, d madden, f. whelan, d rakers, r. conrad, t. tobin, m. connell, t. connell, r. cataldo, 4th row - m quinn, b. barker, p. guest, a. bates, c. how- lett, k. grillo, d. nista, j. czachanski, b. capasso, j morrissey, j. malionous. football 162 163 1st row — c neil, m. turner, s. huggon, s. jeffe — co-capt., b. corrigan — co-capt., p. hickey, c. hartry, v. hogan. 2nd row — ' . english, j. weston, m. sevigny, m. dupras, j. ricciarelli, n. flynn. 3rd row — miss voniderstem — ass ' t coach, d. cobhett, k. weston, e. coyle, a. savery, h. sullas, miss gifford - coach. 4th row - m. pinnetti, b. mell, k. o ' brien, d. hassan, I. mckenzie, s. manning, s. kilroy. absent - . toley. girls ' gymnastics boys ' gymnastics 1st row - mr karstunen - coach, t. malnati, w thorne - co-capt., j. glass, u. mahoney - co-capt., m. doherty, s. arvidson, r. jensen, j. hill, j. curtm, mr. corrigan — coach. 2nd row — . byrne, r. lovell, j. smith, b. mulcahy, b. wanzer, s. ditullio, d. putnam, r baird, m. iagan, p. d ' olimpia. 169 winter track 1st row: c. how eft, r. drake, g. heinstrom, j. delorey - co-capt., r. t. frazar. 3rd row: coach ed meehan, asst coach alien bashian, w. bambrick - co-capt., j. trotto, k. flaherty, j. dever 2nd row: g. smith, h perrm, t. plourde, j. dalton, g. dunton, w. starkie. absent: gibbons, j. finn, f. o ' keefe, r. dark, w. taber, j. campbell, s. hunter, w. gillan, j. vaille, r. ntchie, d. o rourke, c. naeglin. 171 172 cross country front row: r. belliveau, g. frazier, r. mackenzie, r. macdonald, a silva, s. wrye — co-capt., p. Campbell, j. mclaughlin, ; concannon, p. ashe. back row: d ' amico — manager, coach john walker, r. pompeo, r. buckley, a cook, r. mcmonagle, j. flynn, p. garvey. p. guest, m. nalband, redfearn, asst. coach george ghiorse, f fowler - manager, absent: s. smith, p. morse. 177 football the weymouth south wildcats in their first year of football showed courage and determination as they battled through a tough class a schedule, although their record was a disappointing 1-8, they showed fans and coaches that they are a team of the future, tribute should be paid to the seniors who established a standard of pride and inspiration for the young wildcats as they strive to meet the challenge of the coming season, with a large percentage of the team returning, we are optimistic about the future and eager to prove our right to represent the school and community joseph kelly — coach cross-country the cross-country team experienced an excellent season for a first year team, although the season started poorly with losses to waltham and brockton, the team closed well over the last weeks, barely out of second in the suburban league championships, and finishing third among 35 teams in division 3 of the state championships the highlight of the season was south ' s 23-38 drubbing of arch-rival north, team captains john delorey and bob bambrick did an outstanding oh in leading a team predominantly made up of sophomores, others among the top 9 on the team were seniors steve wrye and jim berry, juniors ray rose and john connell, and sophomores jeff campbell, francis o ' keefe, randy dark, and bill taber. co-captains-elect jeff campbell and francis o ' keefe anticipate a strong team next year to develop from those underclassmen mentioned above together with return- ees ron ritchie, len holmes, larry holmes, torn frazar, gary gibbons, doug macswan, jim walker, and steve o ' brien. edward meehan — coach hoc key weymouth south ' s hockey team enjoyed a very spirited and successful season while competing in its initial campaigns in the strong suburban league considerable improvement was demonstrated, but hard luck played its triumphant hand; thus, the wildcats culminated their season with a 7-11 win-loss record, the hockey team was led by two responsible and hardworking co-captains, paul garvey and steve wrye, both league all-star selections, other seniors who were responsible for team improvement and morale were bob mc monagle, ron pompeo, and artie silva. the standards set by these seniors should help mold the future winning spirit for south ' s hockey teams, thomas walker — coach basketball with the opening of the basketball season, the south team found themselves playing in the subur- ban league without any lettermen. the season has been disappointing as far as winning goes; how- ever, the team has been playing well in the last part of the season and hopes are high for next season, gary morin and dick adams, both juniors, have been the team ' s leading players and should be outstanding players in their senior year, joining adams and morin will be steve harris, joe shields, ron casey, steve kemp, mike quinn, ray quinn, richard gtfford, torn melanson, and ray scan- Ion from this year ' s varsity, with a year ' s varsity experience, there should be a marked improve- ment in next season ' s team, john fleming — coach boys ' gymnastics the boys ' gymnastic team had a 5-5 season this year with big wins over weymouth north and north cjuinc y. being an inexperienced team accounted for losing three meets by less than a full point, bob jensen, bill thorne, ulick mahoney, and mike doherty all qualified for the state individual championships in their special events: jensen on rings, thorne on long horse vaulting, mahoney on long horse vaulting, and doherty on floor exercise, the team ' s average score was 73 00 points, ex- ceptionally good for a first year team, james corrigan — coach girls ' gymnastics the girls ' gymnastics team took the suburban league championship with a record of six wins and no losses, outstanding seniors who qualified for the state individuals are: bonnie corrigan, all-around; carol hartry, floor exercise and vaulting; and claudia neil, uneven bars, the state team meet is february 27th at longmeadow high school where they will be competing against the top two teams in five leagues for state championship susan gifford — coach winter track the indoor track team made a successful debut, in its first season weymouth south was undefeated victor of the division 3 metropolitan league championship, led by co-captains bob bambrick and tohn delorey, the team was victorious in eight straight dual meet contests including a non-league win over class a power beverly. the key to south ' s success was overall depth in every event with particular strength in the 50 yd. dash, high hurdles, high ump, and a relay team which was able to win whenever it was necessary, school recordholders in individual events at the close of the sea- son were: high lump, gary heinstrom, b ' O ; shot put, waiter smith, 4088 ; 50 yd. dash, chris howlett. 5.5 sec; 300 yd. run, john trotto, 35.6 sec; 600 yd. run, Stephen hunter, 1:18.2; 1000 yd. run, Stephen hunter, 2:28.2; mile run, john delorey, 4:49.2; 2-mile run, jeff campbell, 10:30.6; and high hurdles, gary heinstrom, 6.2 sec. the best relay team was comprised of dick drake, john trotto, john delorey, joe dalton, and steve hunter, next year ' s team should again be a strong one, but will have to make up for the departure of co-captains delorey and bambrick, gary heinstrom, dick drake, john trotto, chris howlett, jim dever, jim vaille, kevin flaherty, and cort naegelin. edward meehan - coach wrestling the wrestling team, with mostly underclassmen, gained valuable experience this year, each boy showed a great deal of progress throughout the season, ralph jannino - coach 180 football north quincy quincy boston latin newton south newton north south brookline Cambridge latin boston tech 20 south 66 south 22 south 34 south 32 south 76 riodge tech 32 south 28 south 36 south cross-country (low score wins) waltham 23 south 38 south 22 Cambridge latin 37 brockton 15 south 50 newton 27 south 30 south 26 brookline 29 arlington 27 south 30 south 24 rindge tech 36 south 23 weymouth north 38 hockey south 2 Cambridge latin arlington 9 south hingham 3 south south 6 brockton newton 2 south south 7 rindge brookline 1 3 south south 2 waltham basketba II north quincy 75 south 31 14 rindge 89 south 56 72 weymouth north 72 south 60 28 Cambridge latin 67 south 44 waltham 48 south 42 6 arlington 64 south 49 newton north 68 south 43 74 boston tech 65 south 43 72 brookline 69 south 50 weymouth north 59 south 39 rindge 73 south 40 brockton 72 south 45 Cambridge latin 84 south 72 waltham 75 south 67 brookline 76 south 63 arlington 75 south 62 newton north 56 south j2 boston tech 78 south 64 brockton 80 south 36 weymouth north 2 south boys ' gymnastics arlington dennis yarmouth south brookline newton south south south south newton 1 3 4 1 65.8 74.10 70.45 93.35 67.45 74.45 77.65 77.3 93.40 south south bridgewater south south weymouth north milton north quincy south south over watertown by forfeit. girls ' gymnastics uth 74 uth 63 so so so south 71 south 75 south 71 winter track quincy bridgewa ter-ra ynham king philip north quincy weymouth north s tough ton south 55 revere south 62 norwood south 53 maiden catholic south 59 framingham south south 49 framingham north south 48 dedham south 64 Cambridge latin south 49Vi beverly 29 51 42 41 62 45 31 24 33 27 37 38 22 36V 2 south arlington hingham south newton south brookline waltham weymouth north 65.6 73.85 55.75 77.10 65.90 73.75 74.55 72.1 77.20 wrestling needham walpole scituate dedham brookline south braintree south norwood newton north newton south melrose Cambridge latin south south brockton south rindge south south south scores 46 south 6 44 south 6 36 south 16 29 south 19 31 south 16 28 weymouth north 24 39 south 9 41 brockton 9 39 south 9 26 south 18 40 south 10 30 south 75 ■adams, susan 195 union street high hon. 10, 77, 72 hon. soc. 11, 12, Ir. club 10, 11 gaa 12 yrhk. 12 tutor 11 msvc 10, 11 sec ' y. 12 dram. 12 conserv. club 11 ch. 12 adams, thomas 27 park avenue alexander, loyce 1262 Washington street pep club 10, 11 sp. club 10 ger. club 12 alosa, daniel 550 Columbian street stud, council 10 hon. 10 sp. club 12 recreat. comm. 12 camelot anderson, nancy 356 pine street hon. 11 Ir. club 10, 11 pep club 11, 12 intra- murals 12 yrbk. 12 riding club 12 andrews, richard 64 nelson road hockey 12 applegate, susan 215 winter street hon. 10, 11 high hon. 12 monitor 10 fbla 12 stud, sec ' y. 12 sht. hand cert. 60, 80, 100 wpm. arvidson, steve 706 circuit avenue hon. 12 monitor 10 gymnastics 11, 12 avery, diane 27 browning street high hon. 11, 12 Ir. club 10 Ir. club 11 chorus 10, 11 yrbk 12 nat. hon. soc. 11 camelot 12 human rel comm. 12 babcock, paula 48 shady lane hon. 10, 11 high hon. 12 fbla 12 muse 77 stud, sec ' y. 12 sht. hand cert. 60, 80 wpm backoff, cynthia 30 adams place intramurals 10 high hon. 12 ski club 11 prom comm. 72 bailey, timothy 128 broad street hon. 70 riding club 11 baird, cynthia 565 Columbian street mon. 10 hon 10, 1 1 stud. secy. 12 baird, donald 66 holly hill circle mon 10 bambrick, robert 173 union street hon. 10, 12 basketball 10 spring track 10, 11, 12 cross country 11, 12 winter track 11, 12 barbati, susan 1077 main street hon. 10 high hon. 12 assem. comm 10 yrbk. 12 barren, margaret 31 oakcrest road assem. comm. 10 sp. club 10, 11 intramurals 10, 11, 12 riding club 12 pep club 12 prom comm. 12 yrbk. 12 index bar t els, iris 14 margaret street Ibla 12 hon. 11 high hon 12 batchelder, lynne 84 knollwood circle hon. 10, 11, 12 pep club 10, 11 cheerleader 12 ski club 11, 12 fr. club 10, 11 tutor 11 yrbk. 12 intramurals 11 prom comm. 12 beers, roberta 77 norma avenue high hon. 10, 11, 12 nat. hon. soc. 11, 12 intr. thesbian soc. 12 gaa 12 dram. 12 msvc 70, 77 fr. club 10, 11 intramural 12 ski club 12 lead, corps 12 helaja, betty 120 federal street bergs, richard 22 Christine terrace hon. 10, 12, ski club 12 berry, james 30 kingman street ski club 11 cross country 12 winter track 12 conser. club 11 berry, joan 924 federal street hon. 10, 11, 12 sr. class sec ' y. fna 12 pep club 10, 11, 12 prom comm. 12 ski club 11, 12 berry, william 105 elmer road band 10, 11, 12 wrestling 12 camelot bilodeau, gene II 847 front street wrestling 10, 11, 12 hon. 11 fo bc. blackwell, david 39 gov. winthrop lane hon. 10, 11 high hon. 12 sc e. club 11, 12 computer club 11, 12 bognanno, john 33 century road boyd, Steven 23 eisenhower road spring track 10, 11, 12 ski club 11 sp. club 10 stud. act. 10 bradford, Stephen 145 pine street hon. 12 track 10 wrestling 10 bradley, robert 20 gaslight drive nat. hon. soc. 10, 11, 12 flying club 12 scie. club 12 biol. club brennan, lee 19 blanchard road hon. 12 bridges, maybeth 39 pine street hon. 12 mon. 10 sp club 70 gaa brooks, cheryl 163 broad street mon. 10 hon. 12 intramurals 12 bryant, lindsay 48 pond street hon. 12 jr. class, league 10 hullard, linda 120 white street hon. 12 burgess, Steven 7 tara drive hon. 10, 11, 12 ski club 11, 12 chess club 11, 12 telmak 12 dram. 12 sr. class play nat. hon. soc. 72 science club 12 burgess, robert 821 front street sp club 10 wrestling 10, 11 flying club 12 high hon. 12 burns, mark 11 glendale street sp. club 10 gymnastics 11 film, club 11 cahill, jacqueline 162 southern avenue high hon. 10, 11 nat. hon. soc. 11, 12 math team 12 prom comm. 12 jmsvc 10, 11 gaa 12 callahan, ellen 340 pond street hon. 12 gun club 12 intramurals 12 carmichael, richard 14 kingman street caron, theresa 221 forest street hon. 10 high hon 11, 12 pep club 11 gaa 12 prom comm. 12 carr, dehor ah 9 wright street carson, james 85 belmont street carson, neil 195 pond street carter, jane 84 northen avenue hon. 10 high hon. 11 gaa 12 pep club 12 yrbk 12 celestino, marie 43 roberls drive hon. 10, 11, high hon. 12 prom comm. 12 chafe, nancy 52 robert post road fbla 12 hon. 10, 11 high hon. 12 stud, sec ' y 12 sht. hand cert. 60, 80, 100 wpm charleton, phillip 30 roseen avenue charpentier, kenneth 18 whitcomb terrace cheney, marie 60 burton terrace hon. 10, 11, 12 fr. club 70 riding club 11 pep club 11, 12 yrbk. 12 horsebk. riding 11, 12 tu- tor 11 ski club 12 intramurals 12 cheney, Virginia 60 burton terrace hon. 11, 12 sp. club 10 riding club 11, 12 pep club 11, 12 ski club 12 intramurals 12 cherry, robin 11 Whipple circle Spanish club 10 182 Christie, mary 6 wetland circle high hon. 10, 77, 72 nat. hon. soc. 11, 12 jmsvc 70, 77, 72 band 70 fr. club 10 fna 12 chuilli, leah 810 pleasant street hon. 11, 12 rec. comm. 12 fbla 11, 12 lee y teens 10 clapp, edward 100 blanchard road clark, michael 854 middle street cobbett, deborah 504 pleasant street hon. 10 gaa 12 collins, angela 220 a lyra drive hon. 10, 11. 12 sp. club 10, 11 jr. soph, class council gaa 10, 11 lat. club 10, 11 vice pres. 10 treas. 10 human rela. 12 Connolly, robert e. 229 summer street conroy, james 262 union street wrestling team, 10, 11, 12, hon., 12 cook, alan 14 sunny plain avenue hon., 10, hockey team, 11, key club, 12, intra- mural street hockey, 12 cook, lorne 27 ledgehill road ger. club, 12, hon. 10, 12, chess club, VI, 12 cordone, diane 63 central street pep club, 11, sp. club, 12 corrigan, bonnie 36 Christine terrace gymnastics, 10, 11, 12 cox, deborah 14 keith street future nurses ' club, 11, 12, prom comm , 12, hon., 10, 12 cragin, john 93 oak street sr. camp, patrol, 10, 11, 12, w.h.d.t. co-captain crooks, pat 418 summer street crosby, joseph 75 ingrid road hon., 10, 11, 12 cruickshanks, nancy 30 eisenhower road hon., 10, 77, 72, sp. club, 10, prom committee, 12 cummings, patricia 137 summer street fund raising comm., prom., g o. ticket, 12, hon., 10, 11, 12 cummings, iohn 252 broad street hon., 10, 12, band, 10, 11, 12, music in came- lot, 12 curtain, barbara 124 phillips street dacey, kathy 57 cherry lane french club, 10, hon., 10, 11, 12, pep club, 11, 12, mon., 10, ski club, 12, yr. book, 12, riding club, 77, 72, gaa., 72, f.b.l.a 72 damigella, michael 36 richmond street d ' andrea, vincent 17 upland road danehy, sean 28 fountain lane hon., 10, 11, 12, sp. club, 10, key club, VI, 12, political affairs. 1 1 danker, Christopher 250 pine street national honor society, 11, ski club, 11, 12, latin club, 11, hon high hon., 10, 11, 12 davin, joyce 176 oak street pep club, 11, f.b.l.a., 12 stud, sec ' y for english, high hon., 12 davin, judy 176 oak street hon., 12 de angelis, vincent 64 tower avenue hon., 10, 12, cam. patrol 12 delorey, john 53 abbott street hon., 10, hockey, 10, cross track winter track, spring track, camp., patrol, 12 de meule, candice 87 forest street hon., 12 denizkurt, ayse 33 circuit road sr. ski club de pari, gary f. 25 southern avenue de rosa, robert 128 front street di bona, joanne 12 newcomb terrace sr. prom comm., candidates day, 11 dion, mary 88 webb street riding club, 12, sp. club, 10 di tullio, doreen 118 ellis circle fr. club, 10, 11, j.m.s.v.c, 10, 11, high hon , 10, 11, 12, math lab ass ' t, 11, biology tutor, 10, geo. tutor, 10, algebra tutor, 11, yr. book edi- tor, 12, mod. dance dab, 12, dram, club., 12, ski club, 12, stud, director of sr. class play, national honor society, 11, 12 di tullio, vincent 54 front street d ' olimpio, cecilia m. 32 tamarack terrace kindergarten aide donoghue, wally 109 front street hon. 10, stud, council, 11, mtramurals, 12 dowd, jane 166 broad street hon., 10, 11, 12, majorette, 11, 12 dowling, doug 283 summer street stud, council, 10, 11, 12, hon. 12 doyie, patricia 55 great republic avenue pep club, 11, f.t.a., 11, gaa., 12, ski club, 11, hon., 12 drake, nchard 118 white street winter, spring, track, 10, 11, 12 cross country track, 11, 12, hon 12 drinan, cathy 33 branch road hon., 10, 11, 12 drinan, michael 33 branch road sr. class president, activity-calendar comm., 12, honor soc. 77, homeroom activity, 10, hon. high hon., 10, 11, 12, two terms duffy, maureen 236 summer street sp. club, 10, pep club, 11, ski club, 12, gaa., 12, future nurses, 11, hon., 10, 11, 12 duncliffe, Christine 43 danbury road hon., 10, 11, 12, fr. club, 10, 12, pep club, 11, gaa., 12, future nurses, 12, lead, corps., 12, 11 ski club dunn, jeremy p. 83 pleasant street dunton, leslie 480 ralph talbot street hon., 10 duran, susan 15 common street prom comm., 12, hon., 10, 11, 12 sp. club, 10 ellis, carlene 64 robinswood road ellsworth, patricia 5 verndale road high hon., 11, 12, hon., 10, prom comm., 12, national honor soc, 11, 12, gaa., 12, stud, lead, corps. emanuello, sue 820 pleasant street prom comm., rec. hall, pep club, riding club fagan, nancy 25 bonnie road sp. club, 10, 12, ski club. 11, 12 pep club, 11, 12, gaa., 12, yr. book staff. 12, hon.. 12 fay ad, donna 329 pleasant street dram, club, 12, riding club, 11, sp. club, 12, prom comm., 12, high hon., 10, hon., 11 fetterman, james 117 knollwood circle finch, paula 719 pleasant street hon., 12 183 fiske, david 14 roland road hand, 10, 11, 12 flaherty, elizabeth ann 285 pond street stud, council, 10, cheer lead., 11, 12, captain, gaa., 12, prom comm flaherty, kevin m 69 prospect street hon., 10, 11, 12, cross country, 10, 11, 12, win- ter track, 10, 11, 12, spring track, 10, 11, 12, ski dub, 11, 12, chess club, 11 flanigan, robert 64 webb street chess club, 10, drum corps, 10, 1 1. 12, lab aide, sr. class play, hon. 12 flavin, jeanne 220 king philip street hon., 10, 12, . m.s.v.c, 10, flipp, david 512 union street hon., 10 flynn, helen 85 white street hon., 12, prom comm., 12, sr. class play, gaa., 12, lunch mon., 12, 10 sp. club, dramatic club flynn, kevin 92 patricia lane hon., 10, 11, high hon , 11, 12, conservation club, 12 foley, peggy }8 alden road f.b.l.a., 12, hon., 10, 11, 12, pep club, 11, sec ' y for math dept., 12 foley, mary jane 37 highland place gymnastics, ski club, 10; st. council 11; lead- ers corp., 12; hon. roll, 10, 11, 12 follett, alan 9 judson road hon., 10, 12; football 10; ed. of na mas ' al 10; reflector 77; theatre arts club 77; wildcat 12; sen. advisor to school comm 12; intramural 10 fonlaine, robert 76 newbert ave. wrestling, flying club, conservation club, ski club forbes, carol 20 berkeley st. camelot, 12 foster, dale 113 oak st. gymnastics, 10, 11; st. council, 10; ski club, 10; sp. club, 10; sp club 10; prom comm., 12; leaders corp, 12; g a a., 12; campus, 11 frazier, kathy 4 farm st. sp. club, 10, 77; pep club, 11, 12; ski club, 12; riding club, 12; hon. roll 10, 11, 12; g a a., 12 frazier, keith 57 garfield ave. honors, 10, 11, 12 fulton, june 888 front it. sp. club, 10; science club, 11 gal 1 1 more. Imda lee southern ave. galvin, cathy 22 judson rd gambell, jim 70 elm st. gardner, debbie 114 park ave. n.o.w., 11 garvey, jay 520 front st. basketball, 10, 11, 12; hon. roll, 10 garvey, paul 67 elmer rd football, 10; varsity hockey, 10, 11, 12; fly. club, 12; key club, 12; hon. roll, 12 gately, paula jean 58 donna road candidates day 12; sp. club 12 geraghty, brian 51 adams place hon. 10, 11, 12; high hon. 11; v. pres. dram, club 12; i t s. 12 gesek, david 143-c king avenue giannone, joannie 484 pleasant street gibbons, jim 243 west street gibbs, f rede rick 50 chauncy street sp. club; flying club 12 giddings, lisa 32 fairway st. j. m.s.v.c., 10, 11, 12; band, 10, 11, 12; n.o.w., 11; sp. club, 10; high hons., 10, 11, 12; nat hon. soc, 11, 12; camelot, 12; g.a.a. gifford, earl 760 broad street glynn, edw ard 580 middle st. football goldsmith, donna 964 Washington st. gorman, cindy 383 pine st. hon. roll, 11; class play; g a a. gorman, jo anne 29 wright st. student sec, 12; honors, 10, 11, 12 gotell, ritchie g. 38 phillips st. gould, maureen 14 palmer st. sp. club, 10; pep club, 11, 12, ger. club, 12; class play, 12, prom comm., 72; hon. roll, 10, 77, 72 grade, susan 12 Whipple st. sp. club, 10; . m.s.v.c, 12; prom comm., 12; rec. room, 12; hon. roll, 12 grady, diane 74 lakewook rd. hon. roll, 12; leaders corp.; g.a.a , riding club, w.h.s.d t. grady, warren 52 oak st. sp. club, key club, class play grant, alan 55 sunnyplain ave. grasso, paul 41 adorn st. hon. roll, 12 greenwood, ross 77 roberts drive chess club, 11, 12, conser. club grillo, karen l 509 thicket street f.b.l.a. 12; stud, sec ' y 12 gustafson, debra 582 ralph talbot street hon 12; sp. club 10; g.a.a. 12; theatre arts 10, 11, 12; n.t.s. 12; stud. lead, corp 12; high hon. 12 haddad, gregory 37 merrymount road hon. 10; wrestling 10; gym 10 hail, dehor ah 1072 Washington street f.b.l.a. 12; stud, sec ' y 12; pep club 12; hon. 10, 11, 12 hamill, kathleen 54 fountain lane hon.; fr. club; ger. club; g a a.; prom comm. 12 haney, iudy 178 pleasant street sp. club 10; g.a.a. 12; hon. hanifan, loretta 7 hanifan lane sp. club, 10, pep club, 11 hannafin, debra 27 thomas road homeroom rep, 10, hon., 10, 11, 12, high honors, sr. class play, sr. class treas., cheer leading, 12, national honor society, 11, 12 happel, richard 20 woodland drive sp club, 10, ski club, 12, hon. 10, 11, high honor., 12 hart, denise p. 129 prospect street hon., 10, 12, future nurses, 11, 12. latin club, 11, gaa., 12 hartry, carol 55 oak street j. m.s.v.c ' 10, gymnastics, 10, 11, 12 harvey, nancy 19 cummings avenue hon., 10, riding club, 11 haskins, shirley 948 Washington street gymnastic team, basketball, 10, Softball, 10, 11, field hockey, 11 hassan, beverly 74 ryder road stud, council, 10, calendar-activity comm , 12, dramatics, 12, j. m.s.v.c, 11, ski club, 12, gaa., 12, vice president, camelot, 12, prom comm., 12 hayes, andrea 19 newcomb terrace 184 hefieman, robert 41 kingman street heinstrom, gary 300 randolph street cross country, 10, 77, winter track, 10, 12, spring track 10, 11, 12, chess club, 11, high hon., 12 hennessey, gail 12 branch road high hon., 10, 11, 12, sr. class play, sp. club, ger. club, gaa. 12 henshaw, patricia 10 wy cliff e street sp. club 10; chorus 10, 11, 72; I. h a. 77; herbert, sally 141 pine street mon. 10; g a a. 12; hon 12; dramatics club 12 heyl, douglas 25 fisher road hickey, maryanne 76 swan avenue pep club 11, 12; sp. club 12 hickey, patricia 27 elm street gymnastics 10, 12; ski club 12; lead. corp. 12; g.a.a. 72; mascot comm. 11; sr. prom comm. 12; sec. 12; high hon. 12; hill, james r. 92 edward coty lane band 10, 11; gymnastics 11, 72; hodgdon, mary 11 appietree lane hogan, valerie 58 pleasant street fr. club 10, 77; gymnastics 12; lead. corp. 12; g.a.a. 12; sen. class play; high hon. 12; sen. prom comm. 12; ski club 11, 12; pep club 11; yearbook staff 12 holmes, carol 150 pine street stud, activity 10; hr. rep 70; hr. rep. 11; pep club 12; prom comm. 12; gaa. 72; secy, pool 12 hooper, ron 23 lakeview road track 10; chess club houldcroft, maureen 68 bald eagle road future business lead, of america 12; riding club; dramatics; prom comm.; pep club huggon, susan 30 holly hill circle gymnastics 10, 12; volleyball inter 12; cheerleading 9, 12; sr. prom comm.; lead, corp 12; mascot comm. 77; gaa 12 hultcen, eric 198 randolph street hon. roll, first term 12 hunt, martha r. 39 woodman circle illingworth, rosemary 180 iorest street hon. roll, first term 12 ingham, pam 67 oak street chorus 10; hon. roll 10, high hon. roll 11, 12; latin club 77; lab ass ' t. 77; national hon. society inglis, susan 76 king avenue fha 77; bookstore 12 jacobs, kristen e. 876 middle street jancaterino, laurie 82 mill street german club; high honors lenkms, sharon 91 webb street future teacher, prom comm jensen, robert 90 century road gymnastics 10, 11, 12; ski club 11, 12 johnson, bennett 369 Columbian street band 10; high hon. 12 johnson, sandra 47 adorn street monitor 10 keeie, donald 23 mars street ski club 11; hon. roll 11 kelles, donna 21 harvest lane hon roll, pep club, riding club 77; gaa, yearbook, sr. prom comm, pep club 12 kelley, carol 60 pond street hon. roll 10; riding club, fbla 77; gaa, sr. prom comm. 12 kelley, colleen 29 ledgehill road jmsvc 12 kelley, richard j. 35 west lake drive baseball, hon. roll 10; baseball 11; baseball, chess club, sc en. club, key club, intramural St. hockey, high hon roll 12 kemski, joseph 17 blueberry street orchestra 69-70 keough, bill 21 jay road dramatics soc. 12; sr. class play 12; hon. roll 12 kilmurray, alan 308 pond street kuja, lauren 17 Vinson street ski club; pep club lamontagne, paula 376 thicket street jr. year hon. roll; ski club; pep club; yearbook staff; riding club; sr. prom comm.; hon. roll laneau, debbie 107 prospect street future nurses 11, ski club 12; sr. prom comm.; member of jordan marsh creative fashion council laneau, douglas 140 broad street stud. hr. repr. 10; audio visual 11; hon roll 12 lang, geraldine 38 adams place prom comm 12 larson, russell 52 b rowning street hon. roll 10, 11, 12 lawler, michael g. 59 alden road wrestling 10; cross country 10; winter track 11; jmsvc 12; sr. class play leary, diane 50 clapp avenue trench club, hon roll 10; dramatics club, french club 11; conservation club, drama club; high hon.; gaa 12 leary, helen 1065 Washington street hon. roll 12 egg, dianne 30 swan avenue hon. society, hon. roll 10, 11; high hon. 10, first term in 72 little, doug 390 pond street conservation club 12; hon. roll 72; wrestling 10, 11, 12 lynch, patrice 903 front street lyons, jack 16 black hawk road concert choir, camelot mac donald, dawn 53 winter court macking, joseph 54 governor winthrop lane mac laren, john 19 andrew road ski club, chess club maguire, kathy 39 hilldale road jmsvc 10, 77; Spanish club 12; theater arts 12 mahoney, ulick 18 lawson street gymnastics 10, 12; prom comm maloney, dorothy 11 webb street hon roll 10; fbla 12 ma nter, brad 103 homestead avenue wrestling 10, 77; pres. of youth fellowship 12; hon. 12 maroney, irene 25 chi shorn road hon. roll 10, 11; pep club 12 marquis, joanne 60 circuit road hon roll 10, 11, 12; fbla 12 marquis, waiter 49 mandalay road hon. roll; hockey team 12; ski club 12; football 9 mars ton, gary 4 Columbian street av club 12 masciovecchio, lynda 851 middle street yearbook staff 12 185 matte, kevin w 42 sycamore road intramural football, baseball 9; wrestling 12 mavin, keith 10 joyce avenue mc adam, patricia 327 west street mc bride, brian 82 judston road hockey 11 mc clelland, jerrine m 20 keating circle camelot 12; soccer 10, 11; drama club 11; bas- ketball, tennis, field hockey 11; badminton 9, 10 mc clennan, jane 78 king philip street ski club 11, gaa 12, hon. roll 12; now staff 11 mc donald, jeanette 742 pleasant street intramurah 10 mc donald, karen 742 pleasant street mc farland, janice bb8 pleasant street hon. roll 12; pep club 11, 12; gaa 12 mc garry, daniel b 149 west lake drive mc garry, denise 127 west lake drive pep club 10, 11, 12; hon roll 12; suds 12 mc gray, linda 85 mandalay road reflector 77; fbla 12; gaa 12; bookstore 12; hon. roll 10, 11 high hon 11 mc guinness, ellen 11 partridge road hon. 11 mc hugh, lana 56 Whipple street ski club 11, 12 pep club 12 jmsvc 12 stud, lead, corp 12 yrbk 12 hon 11, 12 fr. club 11 n. o. w. 1 1 mc kearney, norborth 115 elmer road hockey 10, 11 wrestling 12 hon. 12 biol. club 10 mc kinney, deborah 20 liberty street hon 11, 12 pep club 10, 11, 12 sp club pres. 12 ski club 12 sr. class play 10, mc monagle, robert 31 palmer street hon. 11, 12 hockey 10, 11. 12 cross country 11, 12 football 10 mc morrow, robert 15 ledgebrook road high hon 11, 12 mechan, terry 20 tremont street hon 10. 11 jmsvc 12 mecone, elizabeth 30 mars street dram. 10. 12 yrbk. 12 pep club 12 jmsvc 12 stud. lead, corp 12 fr. club 11 n.o.w. 11 mehrmann, robert 359 front street 10 class play chess club pres 11 melanson, elizabeth 32 mamie road jmsvc 12 intramurals 12 gaa 12 mell, barbara 47 fisher road gymnastics 10, 11, 12 ski club 11, 12 pep club 12 s.u.d.s. 10, 11, 12 merten, maryanne 84 lakewoocl road hon 10 yrbk 12 stud. lead. 12 pep club 12 meskimen, sandra 31 norma avenue messina, lauretta 4b woodman circle dram 10 gaa 10. 11. 72 hon 12 ski club 12 messina, linda 22 barbara lane stud, sec ' y. 12 sht. hand cert. 60 wpm hon. 12 metrick, William 457 Washington street miglierini, donna 45 marie avenue hon. 12 fbla 12 sr. class play stud, sec ' y 12 pep club 10 millms, kathleen 21 sterling street hon. 12 miner, david 22 gaslight drive geo. soc. 10 dram. 10 lat club 10 intramural 10 sp. club 11, 12 prom comm. 12 dance comm. 12 moran, sue carol 30 gaslight drive sp club 10 stud, council 10, 11, 12 sr. vice pres. gaa sec. 12 ski club 12 prom comm. 12 hon. 11 cal. comm. 12 morin, Catherine 52 chisholm road gaa 12 pep club 11. 12, ski club 12 moroney, jeannette 12 berkeley street hon. 11 high hon 10, 12 hon. soc. 11 gaa 12 sp. club 12 fr. club 10 muicahy, ames 28 fredith road hon 10 football 10, 11, 12 weightliftmg 10, 11 muldoon, oan 437 summer street ski club 11, 12 imsvc 11, 12 sp club 12 pep club 12 mules, kathleen 1049 main street mullen, dianne 72 barbara lane pep club 12 sp. club 12 gaa 12 high hon. 12 sr. fund raising mullin, iudy 160 lakehurst avenue hon 12 riding club 12 sp. club 12 gaa 12 murphv, dennis 6 mason street murphy, patricia 66 west street naegelin, cortland 258 Washington street chess club 11 diplo club 11 key club 12 street hockey 12 nalband, karen 562 pleasant street hon. 10, 11 prom comm. 12 ski club 11, 12 pep club 11, 12 nash, joyce 9 loud avenue pep club 12 dram, club 12 sr. class play gaa 12 hon. 12 yrbk. 12 sp. club 12 high hon. 10, 11 fr c lub 10 naumann, jefi 34 webb street yrbk 12 neeley, joyce 294 commercial street high hon 12, mod dance club 12 hon. soc. 12 camelot neil, claudia 90 hlanchard road fr. club 10, 11 gymnastics 10, 11, 12 lead, corp 12 gaa 12 ski club 11, trea. 12 pen club 11 yrbk 12 high hon 10 hon 11, 12 cheerleader 12 prom comm. 12 hon. soc. 77, 72 neumeier, anne 60 lone pine path pep club 10, 11, 12 ski club 12 yrbk. 12 newton, edward 328 front street nicholson, Christine 1192 Washington street nilsen, karen 56 lone pine path hon. 77, 72 pep club 10, 12 yrbk. 12 dram 12 sr. class play nixon, karen 143 central street sp. club 10 hon 10, 12 novak, ellen 7069 middle street hon. 12 o ' brien, betsy 134 pleasant street hon. 12 o ' brien, karen 32 weaver road high hon. 10, 11 hon. 12 nat hon soc 11 jmsvc 10, 11 gaa 12 pep club 11 gymnastics 10, 11, 12 o ' connell, ruth 459 front street high hon 10, 11, 12 nat. hon. soc 11, club 11 lat. club 11 yrbk 12 gaa 12 12 fr. o ' hara, jane 30 russell road chorus 10 fr. club 11 dram. 12 jmsvc 10, 11 ch 12 hon 11, 12 lead corps 12 gaa 12 yrbk 12 cal. act. comm. 12 oliveira, marie 12 rainbow lane hon. 11 fbla 12 stud. secy. 12 186 olsen, cheryl 21 woodbine road hon. 10, 12 ski club XI, 72 lead, corps 72 intramurals 70, o ' malley, mary ann 68 pond street jmsvc 70, 7 7, 72 chorus 10 tr. club 70, 77 high hon 10, 11, 72 yrbk 12 gaa 12 nat. hon. soc. 11, 12 hos. comm. ch. 12 o ' rourke, roseanne 114 park avenue hon 11, 12 chorus 10 ortiz, anita 85 central street sp. club 10. 11 hon. 12 Osgood, elaine 379 Columbian street hon. 10, 11 high hon. 12 band 10, 11 sp. club 12 prom comm. 72 otoole, paul 30 danbury road high hon 12 human rel comm 12 owens, ernest 21 7 E lyra drive hon. 10 track 10 sp. club 10, 11 ger club 11 jmsvc 12 conser. club 12 parmenter, diane 30 veda road chorus 10, 11 jmsvc 10, 11, 12 pep club 11, 12 prom comm. 12 sp. club 12 tutor 11, 12 high hon. 12 rec. comm 12 pelletier, garry 32 byron road hon 10, 11, 12 hat. hon soc. 11, 12 tutor 10 w.h.s.t.v. 11 dram. 12 sr. class play yrbk 12 perrault, denise 532 pleasant street tutor 10 hon. 10, 12 pettingell, nancy 21 leahaven road hon. 10, 12 high hon 11 stud, sec ' y. 12 piepiora, helen 110 summer street pike, kenneth 44 edgeworth street hon. 70 pinkham, deborah 34 park avenue hon. 10, 11, 12 to a 72 pirie, linda 41 russell road high hon., 10, 11, 12, operation — help, 10, j.m.s.v.c, 10, 11, 12, f.b.l.a. 11, chorus, 10, 11, national honor society plante, roger 855 front street hon., 10, chess club, 11, wrestling 11, 12 pohl, malcolm 41 west lake drive hon., 10, 11, 12, chess club, 12 pompeo, ronald 729 park avenue varsity hockey, 10, 11, 12, street hockey, 12, hon , 11, 12, sr. class play, 12, key club, 12, w.h.s.d.t., 11, 12 power, janet 95 park avenue gaa., 12 pritchard, Steven m 56 hi a nc ha rd road quillen, William 74 durant road rae, debbie 12 fern road j.m.s.v.c, 10, 11, 12, band, 10, 11, 12, english club, 10, student activity, 10, n.o.w , 11, senior prom committee, 12, hon., 12 ramsay , garry 148 central street orchestra, 10, 11, cameiot, 12, hon 12 read, dana 276 union street campus patrol, 12, wrestling, 12, hon., 10 reardon, edward 108 mercury street camp., patrol, 12 reardon, jack 28 cummings avenue camp, patrol, 12 reilly, michelle 1001 main street dramatics, 12, prom comm., 12, riding club, 77 reilly, patricia a. 1001 main street trench club, 10, dramatics, 12, prom comm., 12, riding club, 11, cameiot, 12 ricciarelli, joseph 70 wetland road f.b.l.a., 12, homeroom rep., 10, 12 richard, dianne 103 torrey street hon., 10, 11, 12, conservation club, 12, dramatics, 12, riding club, 11, gaa , 12 richardson, denise j. 44 rockcroft road band, 10, 11, orch., 11, ski club, 12, j.m.s.v.c, 10, 11, 12, hon., 10, 11, high hon., 12 nzzuto, janifer, odessa theressa 244 broad street fr. club, 10, literary club, 10, chorus, 11, 12, j.m.s.v.c, 12 robertson, kevin 203 d lyra drive newspaper, 10, 11, sp club, 10, 11, science club, 10, 11, 12, math team, 12. hon., 12 rodgerson, susan 42 pine circle riding club, 11, 12, pep club, 11, 12, ski club, 11 roper, donna 76 vine street hon., 10, 11, gaa., 12 rosati, debra 343 west street f.b.l.a., 12, sec ' y for economics dept., 12, high hon., 12, hon., 10, 11 ruhr, jane 43 cottage lane stud, council, 10, gymnastics, 10, high hon., 10, 11, 12, national hon society, 11, assembly comm., 12, calender needs comm., 12 sadler, dianne 85 tower avenue st. laurent, earl 13 randolph street flying club, 12 St. pierre, gerard 50 century road ski club, 11, 12, ski team, 12 sample, donna 809 pleasant street Schneider, karen 27 walnut avenue high hon, 10, hon., 11, pep club, 11, 12, j.m.s.v.c, 11, 12, math team, 12, tutor, 10, 12 sexton, rick qtrs.g, naval air station high hon , 11 shanahan, mark 92 pierce road chess club, 10, key club, 10, 11, 12, camp, patrol, 12, office work shaw, dan 300 thicket street football, 10, 11, 12, weight lift. 10, 11, spring track, 11 shepherd, sheila 26 abbott street band, 10, 11, 12, orchestra, 12, girls ' tennis team short, sandy 1218 Washington street hon., 12 sidlauskas, joanne 145 southern avenue j.m.s.v.c, 10, 11, 12, chess club 11, 12, ski club, 12, dram, soc, 11, 12, gaa., 12 silva, arthur 12 mercury street spring, winter track, 10, afro-asian club, 10, hockey varsity, 11, 12, science club, 12, key dub 12 silva, wayne 27 branch road hon., 9, dramatics, 9 sinnott, bnan 112 southern avenue drug abuse program, 12 siple, craig 50 roberts drive sjostedt, dale 35 millett avenue cross country, 10, winter, spring track, 10, 11, ski club, 12, sales for cameiot, 12 slocum, elizabeih 2bb pleasant street high hon., 10, 11, 12, reflector, 11, yr. book, 12, orchestra, 10, 11. 12, band, 12. j.m.s.v.c, 10. 11. 12 s.e. district orchestra. 11. 12 sp. club, 10. hon. soc, 11, 12, sr. class play. 12, candidate day, 12 smith, cynthia 700 gaslight drive high hon., 12, hon., 11, gaa., 12. ger club, 12. candidates ' day. 12. homeroom rep.. 12 187 smith, linda 75 nelson road pep club, 10, 77, riding club, 11 spaulding, I aura 540 pine street j.m. s.v.c, 10. 1 1, high hon., 12 spellman, kathleen 450 pond street spitz, kevin 138 elmer road basketball, 10, stud, council, hon. 10, 11, 12, hon. soc, 11 stanton, mark lone pine path stevens, carol 27 sandra lane j.m. s.v.c, 11, 12, chorus, 11, hon , 12, fr. tutor, 10 stonehouse, peggy 120 central street nursing club, 12, hon . 1 1 stowers, leslie 196 Columbian street chorus, 10, 11, concert choir, 11, 12, riding club, 11, ski club, 12, camelot 12, hon , 10, tennis team, II, lead, corps., 12 strong, dianne m 22 vega street hon., 10 sullivan, laura 150 lakehurst avenue swain, craig 67 king avenue treas. of (lying club, 12, band, 10, 11, 12, orchestra, 10, 11, 12, telmak, 10, 11, 12 swain, kathleen 432 Columbian street gaa., 12, lead, corps., 12, chorus, 10, 11, 12, concert choir, 11, publicity at camelot, hon., 10, 12, off. far. for music dept., 11 swanson, marion 56 e s circle thibeault, dennis 23 chauncy street hon., 10, 11, 12 thorne, william 15 andrew road orchestra, 10, 11, 12, concert choir 11, 12, gymnastics, 10, 11, 12, football, 12, thorp, jane 150 lakehurst avenue yr. book, 12, riding club, 12, gaa. 12 tibbetts, paul 885 pleasant street hon.. 11, 12, yr.book, 12, f.b.l.a. 12 tivrney, dave 39 plain terrace tirone, michael 55 fisher road flying club 12, hon. 10 tivnan, donald 56 tamarack trail toomey, lynne m 34 brad ford mad tormey, john 7 granite street trainor, joanne 15 phillips street g a a. 12; honors 10, 12 trot to, iohn 76 circuit road football 10, 11, 12; winter track 10, 11, 12; spring track 10, 11, 12 tudor, Virginia 12 tower avenue fr. club 10, 11; pep club 12; campus 12 turner, marion 4b glendale street gymnastics team 10, 11, 12 turnesa, anot 592 main street sp. club 10; hon. 10, 11; high hon. 12 uhrich, michelle 206-d lyra drive hon. 10, 11. 12; choir 10, 11; stud sec ' y 12 vaillancourt, maryanne 60 summer street ski club 11, 12; pep club 11, 12; g a a. 12; high hon. 12 vaille, james 222 central street hon. 9, 10, 11; spring track 9, 10, 12; winter track 11, 12; cross country 12; ski club 11 vaughn, gayle 150 thicket street vento, judith 1591 king avenue honor roll 12 vickery, jonathan 56 webb street hon. 10, 11, 12; band 10; dram 12; n.t.s. 12; sen. class play 12 violandi, anne 26 thicket street hon. 10; j.ms.v.c. 10; high hon. 11, 12; stud, sec ' y 12; g.a.a. 12; f.b.l.a. 12 wadland, joseph 14 mac dougall court football 10, II, 12; co-cap. football 12; hon. 10, 11, 12 walker, melesa h 162 central street wanzer, william 58 nash road hon. 10, 12; ski club 11, 12, wrestling 10, 11, 12; act. and assemblies comm. 12; sp. club wayburn, betty 1191 Washington street choir, 10, 11, 12; choral 10, 11; camelot 12; district chorus weeks, sharon 52 pine street riding club 11; pep club 11 welch paula 22 kensington road westfall, diane 912 main street honor roll 11, 12 weston, anne 636 union street fr. club 10; g.a.a. 12; pep club 12 white, lloyd w. 801 feasant street white, pamela 42 gaslight drive stud, sec ' y 12; honors 12 wilcox, edward 86 mill street hon. 9, 10; conservation club 11; stud, council 9; intramurals 9 wilkie, darlene 453 randolph street sp. club 10; j.m. s.v.c. 11, 12; hon. 11, 12 wilson, linda 100 appletree lane wilson, pamela 102 king philip street hon. 12; f.b.l.a. 12 wooten, anne 91 federal street prom comm. 12; g.a.a. 12; hon. 10, 11, 12 wrye, Stephen I. 44 claredon street a.v. 11, 12; film makers club 11, 12; sec. camera club 12; yearbook 12; hockey 10, 11, 12; cross country young, janice 51 thayer avenue j.m. s.v.c. 11;_hon. 11, 12; g.a.a. 12 youreil, eileen 433 ralph talbot street prom. comm. 12 188 patrons dave ' s texico station 826 pleasant st. mellon music studios 2 union st. anonvmous Sinclair school of dancinj 87 pleasant st. verna d. freeman, real estate 541 pleasant st. henry j. peterson, realtor 349 Washington st. cameo sub shop 15 union st. john h. mc lei Ian, realtor 372 Washington st. one hour martinizing 114 main st. paul ' s pets weymouth shopping plaza j. a. rowe 5c -10 r.-$ 5. 00 store 100 pleasant st. the studio beauty shoppe 44 commercial st. john e. gill 27 roberts dr. salon de jeanne 435 Washington st. boyle ' s 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MASS. 335-4100 dairy queen comer of winter main st. 194 WEYMOUTH SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1971 CLASS HISTORY CLASS PROPHECY CLASS WILL WEYMOUTH SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1971 CLASS HISTORY The Class of 71 has come a long way since the tenth grade. We have been moved from school to school and split up, but we finally made it to our senior year. The Weymouth Class of ' 71 is the only one in the history of Weymouth to attend four different schools, including junior high — all of which were unique and interesting in their own right. The wandering Class of ' 71 first came together under one roof in the gloriously old Annex, which is still embedded in all of our memories. It was very old and crowded, but we did have some excite- ment. Ask any senior what the most outstanding event of his soph- omore year was. He is bound to answer, The sit-down strike, of course! ;i The Annex is also remembered for its fabulous lunch lines and eating accomodations. Our Senior Class Officers will never forget the tenth grade dance which very few students attended, therefore, costing the class $350. During the year, our class also participated in a Mardi-gras at North High, an awards assembly at the Annex, and an exchange con- cert. During our sophomore year, the football team was undefeated. After our sophomore year, which seemed to go on forever, our class was moved to Weymouth North High, or the ' new high school, as it was then called. Things began to happen in our junior year. As juniors we were no longer set apart from the high school in another building — we were actually part of it. The first few weeks of school we were absolutely lost. The worst part of it was that the seniors knew where they were going so we were being laughed at on every wrong turn we took. After the first four weeks, we could just about get to classes before the bell. The most outstanding thing which happened in our junior year was the changing of the dress code so that girls could wear pants in cold weather and boys didn ' t have to wear ties. A few other mem- ories from Weymouth North are fire drills in the cafeteria, pitch- ing pennies in the courtyard, and the biology bunny. When we think of our junior year, we also remember n.o.w. (news on Wednesday), the fabulous lunch lines, the traditional prom movie, and We Care Week. Do you remember the show our exchange students presented us? Another outstanding event of the year was the graduation of the seniors. After they left, we were the only ones in North High. It was also the last year our class would be together. As of September 1970 there was no longer a single class of ' 71. Our class was split but we ' re still going strong. Weymouth South High School first opened for classes on September 9, 1970. Students entered wide-eyed and curious about what they would find. During the first week s of school, students expressed their feelings about the new building. It was dark, cold, had many stairs, was confusing and didn ' t have enough windows. Tie new senior class missed the court- yards and windows the most. All students were enually lost for the first weeks, so we all began on common ground. A unique feature of South High is classes containing all grades. All classes work together. At first students didn ' t like the idea of being lit, but as the year wore on and school spirit soared, everyone was proud of South High and evervthing about it. South was different from all other schools in the t own from the start. Students have been given more freedom in school, and we are now able to take an active part in the administration of our school with the help of the faculty. Our senior year has been our most successful and enjoyable year, thanks to Mr. Stanton, Mr. Granai, Ilr. Wheeler, our class a dvisors and our hard working class officers. The entire year has been excit- ing and rewarding with activities throughout. A per rally started the year off with strong school spirit. Students even donated money to buy a wildcat costume for the football season. There was also an open house anl a visit :;y Govenor Sargent. Other activities that kept students involved were the two candy sales and a magazine sale. There were also many productions such as Don ' t Drink the Water, Camelot, the Talent Show, and The Crucible. Snorts highlighted the year. The winter track team and the girls ' gymnastics team both won championships. Many spectator sports were also offered money-making projects such as the Donkey Basketball game, the Gymnastics Show by Kathy Corrigan ' s School, and faculty -student basketball and volleyball games. A very outstanding event of the year was the play presented by Marathon House. The entire day was s-oent seeing and discussing the play. The History Department also presented two Ca idates ' Days that informed students of town government and the candidates ' views. South High ha3 proved itself unique in many ways this year. liss Chittenden should be apolauded for her work in both the book store and the Continental room. A privilege which the senior class enjoys is the opening of the rec room daring study periods. Mr. Granai should be honored for supplying ping pong balls and keeping the Pepsi machine filled. Our senior year is rapidly coming to a close, and the Weymouth South Class of ' 71 will be together for only a few more days. Soon each of us will go our separate ways , but we shall all hold in our memories the great fun and excitement, sorrow and disappointments of our school years. Most of all, we shall remember our senior year, and we will be proud to say, We were the first to graduate from Weymouth South High School. Here ends the Class History of the Weymouth South Class of ' 71 — ' We have only just begun. Written by Elaine Osgood, with the help of Diane Parraenter. CLASS PROPHECY 1. lichael Drinan will receive the golden drum stick award at the age of 103. 2. Sue -Carol toran will organize a world-wide talent show featuring a herd of wild Brahma cows which not only dance but sing. 3. Joan Berry and Lynn Bachelder will coach the Olympic track team of the U.S. 4. Debbie Hannafin will be the blushing bride of Rudolph Muryev. 5. Cathy Hamill will be the first female truant officer in Ueymouth. 6. Peggy Barrett will be a medical missionary nun. 7. Lauren Kuia will be the stand in for Doris Day on the Doris Day She , . 8. Barbara Iell will maintain her way through life displaying her mul- titudinous talents. 9. John Tormey will be the hairiest, most talkative monk that ever lived. 10. Danny Alosa will shave at the age of 65 and find that he ' s really not Danny Alosa, but Arthur Rubenstein in disguise. 11. Dianne Grady will be the President elect of the Oscar Iyer Weiner Company. 12. Ted T !ilcox will teach a seminar in advanced humility based on ten years experience of eating humble nie. 13. Ellen Callahan will edit Emily Post ' s new book on manners. 14. Mary Ann O ' Tlalley will found a hippie colony. 15. Hancy Cruikshanks will bring new life to the Front Street Cemetary. 16. Debbie Cox will be the sole survivor of the liver transplant with the liver of a chicken. 17. Cindy Backoff will win the annual Sherlock Holmes award for killing 630 neople consecutively in a game of murder. 13. Ron Pompeo will be the first male member of the National Powder Puff Hockey team while serving as the director of Sweet Briar College for Uomen. 19. Jay Oarvey, Joe icarelli, and Earl Gifford will soundly thrash the Red Chinese ping pong champs with thrashers made of cat-a-nine tails. 20. Bobby Beers will be next in line to Tom Johnson as the Bruins coach. 21. John Cragin will be a heavy in ;an ster movies, his specialty being the portrayal of the Godfather. 22. Rick Sexton will win the !Iobel prize for his monumental work in re- solving the chicken and the egg controversy. 23. Susan Barbati will own three acres of the Boston Common and will build her farmhouse, barn, and silo right smack dab in the middle. 24. Cindy Smith will revive an ' old favorite by singing Southy Is ' ly Home Town. 25. Michael Lavler will replace Dick Cavett. 26. Donna Roper will be the first female president of Iceland. 27. Brad tanter will become religious and be known as the ' praying manter. 23. Chin Orady will be an elf for the Kubler Cookie Company and invent a new cookie called the Chocolate Grady. 29. 3rian Gerahty will be the first -nerican saint for his death bed renentance of a life of disipation after playing a ten year role on ' As the Stomach Turns. 30. Anita Ortez ill win the annual Spenser Prize for her thesis entitled The Alliterative Revival in Anglo Saxon Literature as Evidenced in Beowulf. 31. Kathy Swain will win $2,000 in prize money for her two bank pool shot and will be known thereafter as ' Ueymouth Skinny. f 32. Steve T 7rye will make one million dollars handcarving hockey sticks with a dull jack knife. 33. Dale Sjostedt will win the Burger King Award for the world ' s greatest dron kicker. 34. Rick Kelly will be arrested for immitating an Irishman. 35. JoycG Moolay will be selected as a professional in the audiance of the Merv Griffin Show. 36. Lloyd White will be the first male president of Radcliffe College. 37. Paula Babcock and Karen Grillo will onen up a ' Irs. Donut chain. 38. Mark Shannahan will be a T all Street tycoon and donate large sums of money to the National High School Imnrovement Association. At the same time he will take off his Mark Shannahan suit and reveal that he really is Santa Claus. 39. 40. Puss Larson will receive the T 7ally Donoghue award. TT ally Donoghue will receive the Puss Larson award. 41. Joe Uadland will be the greatest football player In the history of Bates and upon graduating he will declare: They won ' t have Joe Wadland to kick around anymore. 42. Suzie Po erson will win an Emmy Award for her superb imitation of Louis Armstrong while riding her Harley Davidson down Route 66. 43. Gary Ramsey will win the International Culinary award for his superb cuisine consisting of french bread, french bread and butter, and french bread with cheese. 44. John Delory will be the proud winner of the Veterans ' Day Marathon Race. However, due to the fact that he will be running extremely quickly, he won ' t be able to stop long enough to accent the trophy. 45. Gary Heinstrom will publish his book, How to Star on the High School Track Team, Get All A ' s, and Be A Hippie At the Same Time . 46. 3 ' aren Nalband will win the annual award for holding the biggest Open House Party of the year. 47. Chickie Muldoon will still be wearing her bouncy pigtails at the age of 75. 48. Former Oscar winner, Steve Pritchard, will present a Grammy award to Beverly Hassan for her takeoff on ' Silence is Golden. ' 49. Bob Heffernan will undergo major surgery because he trill unfortunately catch his tongue in his harmonica while trying to play a tune and talk at the same time. 50. Doreen DiTullio will be a typical American housewife aside from the fact that she will be the first woman astronaut. 51. Kevin Flynn will become the critic of all critics. 52. Jane McClennan will be granted from the government, $150,000 for having been trapped and snun around so many times in the Twin City Dryer. 53. Beth Flaherty will be the third i oman to marry J.D. Solinger. 54. Jim Berry will be a Doctor of British Literature at Oxford. 55. Due to tary Jane Hasson ' s love for cats, she will travel world wide inspecting Chinese Restaurants. 56. Jane Ruhr is going to find out that funny face drinks are suitable substitutes for suitable substitutes. 57. Alan Follett will be to the U.S., what Shakespeare was to England. 58. Ned Clapp will win the National Chopper Shop award and receive as his nrize a new leather and a new set of shades. CLASS WILL Mr. Stanton - A lifetime membership to the country club. We also leave him a set of golf clubs. Not for golfing, but for snagging students who are trying to skip. Mr. Wheeler - An appointment with a speech therapist so that he may be able to pronounce names properly. Mr. Kelly - Cigars to relieve your tensions, No-doze keep you awake during your lectures, lollipops for your next date with Miss Chittenden, and knickers to be dressed for the occasion. Mr. Lang - For the man who can dodge a 45 bullet, we leave a superman outfit plus a chest and mouth to fit it. Miss Finn - Dorsels. To the Pillsbury Doughboy - Mr. Masters - we leave a pop-and-f resh class of students, for too often your pupils become stale listening to you. Mr. Blake - All the students who will need psychological help after attending some of Mr. Masters ' classes. Coach Kelly - Two nickel bags — one for half time and one for full time use We ask Mrs. Cronin not to suppress her students. It ' s not fair for a teacher to make a student wash her floors at home at 11 p.m. , just because she said she had the right to speak. Mr. Joel - 75 protein pills. If you start to move around a little fast, it may be because some aren ' t protein pills. Mr. Duseau - French cuisine and a black jelly bean. Mr. Souke - A quart of milk and chocolate chip cookies. Mr. O ' Malley - Milk, the vitality drink, and for his sio ?er days, a bottle of Geritol. Mr. Worcester - Wind-up Joe Kemski dolls to bring him coffee and doughnuts and for an added attraction, it may even do some work. Mr. v hf.orse - The book, The World Needs More Humanization Than Scientific Know-How. Mr. O ' Meara - A solution and it ' s up to him to guess whether it ' s Nitro- glyceron, a strong acid, or a radioactive liquid isotope. If you have the idea we want to get rid of you, perish the thought. Mr. Fox - The address of all the seniors so that he may get new customers for his milk truck route. After all, we must help support those who teach us. Mr. McCarthy - A year ' s free board at the Sheraton to test his 10,000 nubian dancers. Mr. Troupe - A lifetime membership in the S, D. S., with a direct line to Barry Goldwater and Danny Ray. Mrs. Lutz - A black tokenism to sit in on her class, so that the students may gasp and shriek, while turning various shades of pale. Imagine the horror on their faces when they realize that there are really such beings as black people. Mr. Tedesco - A dark room for research and development of his peace symbols. Mr. Mosca - A case of Raid and three fly swatters. Mr. Porter - Since we want to be consistent with your wife who makes you all these cool, reversable clothes, we ' re leaving you a classroom that ' s reversable. No matter which door you come in, all the students will seem not to be there. Maybe because they aren ' t. Miss Bohme - We wish you all the luck in the world in your future life. Did you know some of us know about your engagement before you did? Mr. Roberts - Your prize dream come true — Ross Greenwood on a dissection table. This may get back some of the anguish you have suffered during the year. Mr. Dorr - The book, 200 ways to Make Students Collect Insects. And when he has enough, we leave him John Grosses book, The Tantalizing Tickles of Sautered Insects. v-e ask Mr. Gage to leave his book, Life Inside the Ping Pong Ball, ' in the Rec Room. Mr. Fleming - We advise you to change your offense from the shuffle to two step. Mr. Donovan - The pamphlet, How to be a Successful Coach Without Having a Successful Taam. Mr. Rando - A collapsible podium, so he ' ll never e without one. Mr. Fortier - A class that appreciates the 35-cent words which you use. Mr. Doherty - Mrs. Doherty. Mrs. Doherty - Mr. Doherty. Miss Riley - Mr. J ' el ' s left-over protein pills. Mr. Pierce - A pair of white sox. rtr . Granai - A student skip detector. This will enable him to detect seniors who skip and go to the Wreck Room. We also leave him a harness for the senior class president so that he won ' t run off and get sunburned too often. Dr. Adams - We leave Johnny Cash ' s album containing The Impossible Dream, and What Is Truth, and we hope that you fin.: them both. Hath Department - A can of Lysol to improve the visibility in cigar haven . English Department - Animal crackers to eat while you ' re watching your favorite cartoons in the afternoon. History Department - A ping pong table to teach your students ping pong diplomacy so that they may understand the Chinese diplomacy a little bit better. Language Department - A translator so that you may be able to understtnd the students. Science Department - Kevin Robertson. To the rest of the school, we leave our love and appreciation for being our friends and advisors. Please learn to love and grow together, for if we don ' t, the next Hill will be mankind lost. Class Will Committee Ernest Owens Steve Burgess Michael Tirone Bill Thorne Paula LaMontagne Part time - Michael Drinan Part time - John Tormey
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