Wilmington High School - Hourglass Yearbook (Wilmington, MA)

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' N , ' 'x N - . - -X . ' fn P . ' ' ..K x - 1 ' S X . X X X xx- X . , - - . 5 s N A X. . , N , , W- 1 X - X I N . x '. xx . MOMENTUM 1975 i MEL ax M' fgnw l. SUPPLEMENT XXI' ?:, K ., x , ,v.f -. aryl 3 , if 5 f CLASS HISTORY September 8, 1971 - that was the day it all began. Over 400 stupid, immature, scrawny kids entered the maze of corridors, rooms and teachers called Wilming- ton High. Most of us, bein naive and very gullible, became the victims of jokes Bke being told to go to the third floor. Trying to find the swimmin pool didn't work out either. And who'll ever forget Buying those elevator tickets. Ah, but we were spirited and quick learners. At out very first class meetin , we were brought together. We became a little wiser agcer being told there was no third floor, swimming pool, or elevator. After learnin that, we got down to business. We elected our ogicers. Cheryl Jensen, president, Linda Kovitch, vice-president, Cindy Laquidara, treasurer and Robin Land, secretary, were given the job of leading us through our first con- fusing year, with a lot of hel from our advisor, Mr. Jones. We were told we wouldphave to pull together to make ours the greatest class to graduate from Wilming- ton High. I'm sure a few chuckles were heard at that time and glances exchanged between enemies. And so it all began. Our leaders gave us the honor of starting a new tradition of running a Freshman class dance. A lot of us got involved in sports to follow in the footsteps of big names like Mike Espo- sito, Dick Gillis and Bill Cwustus. By the purpose. We earned over S2000 for our future activities and had a great time doing it. A benefit hockey ame was held for the Kevin Nolan Scholarship fund. After that, everyone got ready for the prom. Color My World was a great success in bringing the class together and showing each other a different side of ourselves. Robin Land was elected queen. In here court were Cindy Holloway, Terry Bonaccorsi, Julie Wallace and Leslie Webber. Our activities for that year ended with our Junior Banquet in lufie- During it, many students received awards for high achievement in classes. All of a sudden, the last stretch was upon us. We were now seniors, still young but a little more serious. We knew that the end would come all too fast and simulta- neously the beginnin of a new and strange life. Books and teachers were ok? to us now. But the life that fol- lowed this year would be different, unknown and unfa- miliar. We knew we had to complete the final prepara- tions. Our officers chosen this year were Vin Scifo, Steve Olson, Cindy Laquidara, and Paula Kavanaugh. We lanned our activities. They included bowling, rollersgating, swim party and pizza party - just for the fun of it to live up our last year together. We sponsored the Victory Dance and ran end of the year, our spirit and intelli- , another Patron's Drive. gence were beginning to show through. A A ' Our Senior Class Play was held in No- People were beginning to notice those 5 i I , 'i3ff71'i3 -1' Vembef- The R0af Of the Gfea5ePaim, puny freshmen. g - ' l ' A r the Small of the Crowd and its cast were Thus began another year. We entered f fzfgp t ,,i.p l . directed by Miss Carol Chipman. A good the school once again, no longer tag ed 2 if if in 1 :'ti 'l I f time WHS ad by all in the audieme and stupid freshmen but cocky sopfio- ff, 7 I' also those on stage. mores. Now was our turn to play the 'l f Another bene it hockey game was tricks. ' held for the Kevin Nolan Scholarship Our elected officers that year were .., Doria McMillan, president, Lori dara, treasurer, and Paula Kavanaugh, McNabb, vice-president, Cindy Laqui- secretary. Our confidence had grown over the summer so we attempted and successfully car- ried out two dances. We also made our first big decision and picked our class rings. We were getting smarter all the time. The most important project we undertook that year was sponsorin a donkey basketball ame. Besides be- ing a fun-fillecFtwo hours of donkey cT1asing and clean- ing up after them, we raised S500 to donate to the Kevin Nolan Scholarship fund, in memory of our dear friend. Another chapter of our story began in our Junior year as we entered the now well-known halls of our faithful alma mater. Our attitude was that of We're almost therel , and we knew what we were headed for. We were the big upperclassmen. The teachers were old buddies by now. But now was the time we really had to work together with one goal in mind - to get out of high school and into the real world. We still had our spirit and intelligence, though. We elected the same officers to serve as our leaders again. After receiving our class rings and the usual dance was over, we turned our attention to one of the biggest events of the year - The Junior Variety Show. First, we ran a very successful Patron's Drive. Then we lanned, organized and rehearsed, sometimes, and endedpup with the biggest money making show ever put on. Our en- thusiasm and energy brought in a record-breaking crowd. And then it was curtain time. The curtain was raised and jones's livin juniors came out with a display of questionable talint in a decent show. But no matter how good or how bad a show, it achieved it's f 4' . 5' q 2 fund and the Jimmy Ward Scholarship , . 1 .J play of sportsmanship tmostly on the part of the teachersj, but a success in ' -Q. 5 fund. The game proved to be a poor dis- U! .1 raising money for these funds. We did something very unique this year. As our gift to the town of Wilmington, we sponsored a blood drive. Due to the generosity of many students and townspeo- ple, we gained about 210 pints of blood to put in Wil- mington's blood bank. Its importance cannot be understated. Again, our en- thusiasm and energy succeeded in making our plans work. Now we await our Senior Prom. It will be held May 29 at Danversport Yacht Club. We got an extra bonus this year - a new principal. Through Dr. Eisenberg's work, many changes have tak- en place and a closer communication between students and administration has been brou ht about. We are proud to be his first graduating ciss and wish him many successful years ahead. And now the climax of our story is about to take place. On june 8 we will be leaving Wilmin ton High - its memories, our friends, its failures and achievements. We have not succeeded in everything we've done, and probably won't succeed in everything we do in the fu- ture. But our achievements have been many and out- number our failures. We leave a long cha ter in our lives and look to the future. To quote our class slogan, we realize, We've Only just Begun. - Nora Pelletier CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1975, residents of Wilmington Hi h School, Wilmington, Massachusetts, being of lawgul grade and of sound mind and memory, though that fact may be hard to believe, and having a multitude of tal- ents, skills, qualities and wisdom which we are ener- ous enough to bestow on others, do publish and ciclare this to be our Last Will and Testament. First, to our patriotic principal, Dr. Eisenberg, we leave a taped recording of Kate Smith singing God Bless America to accom any the National Athem each morning. And since the office does not have a flag, we leave one to Mr. Garrett so he won't have to salute the s uak box every morning. Cindy Costa leaves her notorious nickname, Panda, to any dark-haired and pudgy girl, Vin Scifo leaves his Eresidency to the next great Italian, Betty Deveau leaves er height to anyone who wants it, Louise Swisher leaves her talent of skippin Mrs. Thiel's class and not getting caught to any one Emoking for a challenge, Joe Shibilia leaves the newspaper to Bob McNeil, Karen Smith leaves her Detroit accent to her sister Sue, and Kim Strouse leaves her blond locks to anyone who wants to be a summer blond in December. To the administration we leave 5,000 threatening tow- ing announcements and all the resulting towing bills. To Sargeant McCarthy, 1 Lieutenant Longo, and Corporal Dadoly we leave machine guns to enable them to stop more than one non-passe at a time during STOP duty. In case you don't know what STOP stands for it stands for Stupid Teachers on Patrol. Fourth period lunch leaves to Mr. Hill and Mrs. Lock- wood starting gates for the lunch tables. Kim Baldwin leaves to Mr. Fessenden a one- year subscription to Ms. Magazine in hopes that it will raise his conscious- ness. Type III girls leave to next year's type III classes a bag of ear plugs to combat Mrs. Gershon's laugh. Gay Rinker leaves her name to anyone who wants to put up with the hassles. Lynn Rinker leaves his name on the girl's gym list for the last four years. Cindy Laquidara leaves four year's worth or 1,440 empty lunch trays to the lunch ladies, however, she will never leave her lunches to anyone. Kevin Ness leaves his attendance record to anyone who needs a vacation for 87 days. Kris Hinxman leaves his bench s linters to Fessy to pass out next year to the senior ofghis choice. Diane Armstrong leaves her brother to anyone who can stand him. Bob Dorval leaves all the beer in Shamrocks to Chris Rounds. Diane Shukis leaves her locker to an unfortunate freshman who still has four years to o at WHS. Kathy Barry leaves her secret to good marEs to next year's clerical classes. Kris Wicks leaves 101 ways to skip Miss Longo's class without getting caught to anyone who can top it. Marie Fantasia leaves a coffee perculator in Greco's room for when she returns. Cathy Morrissette would like to leave the British Iles to Mr. Maggio, all the euphanisms she has learned to Mr. Greco, and the song pscho therapy by Melany to Mr. Scanlon. Kathy, Lori, and Doria leave Miss Cas- sidy all their field hockey ability and a box of fresh, slimey, juicey worms. Mrs. Aldrich's junior year Satire and Commedy class leaves her the Bird Farm and seminars. Her Grammar and Usage classes leave her a box of Reece's peanut butter cups and the frustrations from parents and friends of her grammar snob students who continuous- ly correct everyone's grammar. To Mrs. Mindell all the CBR classes leave 963 forgotten vocabulary words. To Mr. Jones, our class advisor, we update his means of transportation by leavin him a 10 speed bike. Match- maker Mrs. Gershon is qeft to any Juniors who don't have dates to the Senior Prom next year. Terri Schultz and Mary Simmons leave assemblies in the auditorium to anyone looking for a few laughs. Julie Wallace warns Paul Cipriani not to say a certain thing to Geno. Chuck Wood leaves Diane to Eric to walk to class, soccer to his brothers, and biology to Rick Fudge. joe Leary leaves the town park and 660's, Cindy Top- ping leaves Allyne Rice a senior sleepout without Nally. Judy Wright leaves her absent notes to Carole Centrella, and her gym clothes to anyone who has locker 4285 and hopefully a stron nose to go with it. Jackie Stygles leaves Tommy Gilis an empty beer can, Kathy Sullivan leaves her boxing loves at Ruggerio's party, and Cindy Topping leaves alFthe Home Ec. teachers a free sundae from Bishops. You may not have known it, but in our own class we have several talented writers who have written books. First, Lauri Lombardi and Linda Kovitch have written a book entitled How to Get Caught Forging Library Passes . This book has been dedicated to Mr. Hamilton. Leslie Keough leaves 1000 Ways to Play Dumb to anyone who can use it to their advantage, and Kenny Levitt leaves his book, The Defense of King Richard to Congressman Tsongas. Wildlife expert Pat Mason leaves all her bull stories to Mr. Garrett. To Mr. Fessenden Linda Kovitch leaves a barrel to put empty beer cans in after cocktail hour is over. Lousie Swisher leaves Mrs. Gershon all her lit matches and ciga- rettes from the last four years. Frank De- Piano leaves his hitious laugh to Fred . Bellissmo to humor him through next year's football season. Ralph Peterson leaves his telephone number to Mrs. Sy- monds so she can call his mother any- time she wants. Gail Knott and Linda Catalano leave their class Twinkle toes to any student in Miss McCarthy's dancing class. Debbie Lancaster leaves her well-fought-for seat at lunch to Beth Baldwin, Rick McCully leaves his 5.7 record to Joe Tannian, Debbie Fahey leaves her locker to John and Susan, Cindy Holloway and Carol Morin leave Stop 8: Go to Brenda Rossi and successors, and Karen MacEachern 'ust leaves period! Don O'Connell would like to leave his size to his little brother Scotty, better judgement to Mr. Fessenden, and a piece of cake to Mr. Greco. Rich Goodspeed leaves his parking s ace to Mr. Garrett, Brian Godfrey leaves his elevator sfioes to Chuck Gilotti, Bonnie Hebsch leaves Kerin Pilcher a closed off bridge, and Willis Lyford leaves his soft spok- en personality and a muzzle to Mark Smith. In the event that the squak box breaks down, Sue Doucette leaves her mouth to replace it. Linda Catalano would like to leave her and Kris's locker to next year's class sweethearts. Nora Pelletier leaves her typewriter and what is left of her eraser to Sue Smith. Debbie Lucci leaves her whistles, hot tape recorder, and Mrs. Stultz to Nancy Sullivan and Janet Yankowski. Kevin Tighe leaves his little bag of tricks daring anyone to open it. And finally, along with our thanks and appreciation to the faculty and administration, we leave to Mr. Kelley his halls in WHS empty of still another graduation class, the Class of 1975. - Lauren Neville CLASS PROPHECY In September of 1990, I decided to go and see Ed Harnish who is now a full fledged hypnotist. I wanted to see what has become of some of my illustrious class- mates. The first revelation I have is Kim Baldwin as presi- dent of the Wilmington Men's Club. Assisting her is Joe Russo in charge of slimnastics. Mad- dog Wally has gone mad about weight- lifting. Don Churchill is giving ballet lessons to Bob Dorval, who is now the W.H.S. football coach. Stunned by this turn of events, I won- der what is to come. Paula Kavanaugh is now head cheerleader for the Boston Pa- triots. Ralph Peterson is waterboy at Schaefer. He is in charge of bringing wa- ter or whatever to ,Iohn Kaminski to help him score all those touchdowns. Mark Callahan, whose new scoring method is based on some of those weirdo math department formu- las, is in charge of the football cards. Gene Witham is his head dispenser, trying to recoup his losses. Heading back to dear old Wilmington, I ran into the bank to cash a check. Who was working there, none but president, Jake Tighe. Doria McMillan, Tammy Oli- veira, Cindy Laquidara, and Cindy Costa are his secre- taries, and Steve Brander as his speech writer. Willie Lyford and Lorraine Spada are working as tellers. Don O'Connell was a teller, but after being short 51000, he is now the custodian. As I leave the bank and head to Jack-in-the-Box, I find Kevin Ness, jack Stygles and Carl Butler occupy- ing their usual seats. Vin Scifo, his wife Marilyn and their sixteen kids are going through the line in the Rosil Mobile. Leaving Jack-in-the-Box, I almost ran into Lin- da Allen in her finance's new Rolls Royce. Has this town gone crazy? Surely old W.H.S. hasn't. I seek refuge in these hallowed halls. As I come in the front door, I am greeted by the new principal, Bob Bavota. Julie Wallace is his secretary. Mary Markey is now the superintendant. Steve Olson is still trying to pass Algebra I, with Lynn Rinker as the teacher. Jimmy O'Conners has taken over the counsel- ing department, with Gene Reithel and Jamie Hadfield as guards. Robin Land is now the school truant officer. The Class of '75 has taken over every- where, I must check out the town hall to see if they have infiltrated there. Mark West is now the town manager. Marie Fantasia is working on the tri-centenial commission. Leslee Webber is the recrea- tion director. Vince Castellano is chair- man of the board of health. Brian God- frey, Mark Yankowski, Richard Diehl and Linda Kovitch are the selectmen. Surely there must be one place that the class has not taken over. I take a short walk down by the Town Crier, where Joe Shibilia is now the editor. Two hundred yards down the railroad tracks was our secret hide-a-way. Now there are condominiums owned and operated by Kathy Sulli- van, Elaine Heim and Lori McNabb. Steve Pilcher, Leo Jones, Wayne Vokey and Dana Rouche are their grounds keepers. Stunned by this takeover of the town, I head back to my job at the drugstore on Route I. The snapping of a can opening awakens me from the trance. I bid farewell to dear old Wilmington. As I leave the office, I see other members of my class of '75 going in for help. I hope they have better luck than I did. - Doug McLain any I 'in sl., ' un 'um X aff N. I I ,,f, 5 ,P ix 'V I Nr. A .,.,,. , ,,, , ,,,,,,.,,, Y .Y Wm A sr 4 1 LN lvif 21 f .A -QA 3 A , A .7 ff:-f. TA 4' .av if 5 ,Lf -N-if , N . ' x N s N f '72 SENIUR 1 ,f DANVERS PGRT A SALUTATORY I would like to welcome you to the graduating exercises of our class of 1975. There is really nothing I can say that hasn't been said many times before at past graduations, so I'll be brief. Today marks the end of twelve years of formal education. The enforced shelter of high school life is left behind as we venture out into the world in pursuit of a career and, hopefully, happiness. Prom the very first year of school, we have been prepared for the moment when we would be on our own and recognized as adults. The question is, Are we ready? For the first time, we will be making our own decisions, forming our own lives. This will be the greatest of all challenges. It will not be easy. We can't escape the fact that these are trying times. Inflation and unemployment will make the task of providing and caring for ourselves and potential families all the more difficult. Some of us, will embark on this course immediately, joining the work force while others of us will be forced to work to assist in providing for additional education we seek. Many uncertainties lie ahead but as we gain experience in the coming years, hopefully, these uncer- tainties will be overcome. I am sure that those in attendance today join me in wishing each graduate success and more importantly happiness in whatever he or she undertakes. And, on behalf of the class of 1975, I would like to thank you for attending this ceremony. - Mark Callahan CLASS ESSAY Good afternoon! Today my fellow classmates and I are not only celebrating the conclusion of our high school education, but the birth of our future. Like the beginning of our country, two hundred years ago, our new birth sets us on our independent journey. But like our revolutionary country, we are unsure of our destiny, confused about our route and in quest of truth. It is important to remember we start our futures with the potential of greatness, just as our country was started with the same potential and built it into a leading nation. If we develop our potential with knowledge, persistance, and confidence, we shall reach our goals. The great inventors and government leaders in our country's history knew they had potential and were determined to attain greatness. Each one of us has individual talents and individual goals which we must develop and pursue. After examining our dreams, and evaluating our abilities, as many of our forefathers did, we will then know which route to follow. Once on that route, our ambitions and attitudes will lead us to our destiny. If we allow our potentials to lie dorment, we shall never have the personal satisfaction of accomplishment and productivity. Of course, there will be those of us who will have set backs and ref' A. A r ' - X .1 1 . - ' . j ff V at :A V ,,, , ,I -v ft, ' ' if 4 'V 1' f . A.. ' many will need the courage to face disappointments. But if we have truly strived for our dreams, the disappointment cannot be in ourselves, for we have tried. ln the history of the United States, great men have faultered but others have learned by their mistakes. As Longfellow said: Look not mournfully into the past, it comes not back again. Wisely improve the present, it is thine. Go forth to meet the shadowy future, without fear, and with a manly heart. Others besides ourselves have been scared of failure, yet they faced their fears with courage and were able to resolve them. There will be many times in our lives we will be scared and perplexed: However, our courage, wisdom, and determination like those of our heritage, will guide us. Even if we feel we have failed, we cannot completely regard it as failure for others may profit by our mistakes. Our strong courageous leaders defiantly created a new government as they walked into their dark unknown future with determination and courage, leaving behind a path for others to follow. As we depart here today with our potentials, we will walk out into our bright, new future remembering the words of Longfellow: Lives of great men all remind us we can make our lives sublime, And, departing, leave behind us footprints on the sands of time! - Lorraine Spada Ki-J ' lv'- K2 z,,,.... I A S wi ww. -C v V W V A :i ii t I. U , l Q 1 ' 'X 5 w' Q s iff f JA i , 3 'Y fx uf VL '-A TQ,-.A X I . . if ff? sg H 4 1' 3 ' F55 fi W, TL 2 7 ? Li K W. I ? f n-EY.: z Ay' ?.. nuff 1 . N. ,,, p s ZH., I5 . , 3 va -- ax, l Q l,, aw' , 3, f wvx !'n .F if Q, r a Q M--fd B 40' ,L , . y . . ' K ,. 4' I-1: S ' A 1 .rl V I s - X i , A Q' yn 1 av, - ' z I . X may ' -1 i Q f , , ,. 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XV x n, 4 vm -. r , xx Aw f xx, Xxx -1 1, KJ .I x N40 sa' i X3 ' WILMINGTON HIGH SCHCUL G ,MASSA -Ae Q CK C X 6' 3 y 2 ev , fy ii Y We, the Class of 1975, dedicate this Yearbook to Life and to all the people who have helped to shape ours sddod Dm Q 'i was X ,I .'fu'xl.lllQ Ywl1I2l,i'f 'lx Nl CAN YOU FIND YOUR KINDERGARTEN FRIENDS? Ann Butters, Linda Allen, Bill An- dersen, Donna Beninati, Iohnny Andrews, Bonnie Hebsh, Alan Jensen, Dougey Spring, Bru- cey Macdonald, Richy Goodspeed, Freddy Cain, jamie Hatfield, Marcy Lester, and Markey Smith. ,. .- f.x. I ,,,, ' get . ., , ,, 3 1' l Fin- Y. Q K V A 1 Q it V,n.', ,guy Q k 'y -.,A g I..,,,, - g Twelve Times Us ' 'T' First grade we learned to smile. We acknowledged one another's friendship, Second, we grew closer, Through sharing Oreos and playing red rover Third followed, we learned to tease - We sent one another home crying. Fourth brought fieldtrips. Fifth, we began to identify with each other. I y , E-ff , X-P , .M .,,, , so 1 - HQ rflis Zn Lx, 6 112 .qu 112' 4-sau 5 J .F 9 J -ml i. A-X1 A l Fm 'Hz W , .1 ' 1 'lip , - . ... gms! . I ' T - 1 1' Q' 'sf J .47 f Q' J Q! f ' .NM 41 9 . -ffffa . .. i V, V J' +L' 5 , A Glu 2 B' 'Q , 3 . lg l 4 4, , 1 , . , N -M :Z,:..1f,,.: . . .. y.. I . . e -no 49. 4 A, Q 1 Q 1 ' f. - 1 , s if, 4 fw .tif ,.., , ai wt l WWWMWQ wt , W Sixth separated our friendship, Q 3 ' iv We were bused to different schools. fy We met new people and together we changed. fvgr:'331P' Seventh grade brought new interests. Eighth, we started to work together. Freshman year we raised money. We smiled and cried together. Sophomore year showed hopes for the future. junior year, we reached out to each other. 15 We learned to relax and to smile through the 'OA' hardest times. 1 f ,sri gi.. . 1 it , . 1 ,t f 'Vi XJ 3 '3Qo+ e 5,1 X fi' . UF, r C , l . , 1 . -hy... ., If 5, .ew - ' - ff ' . i s Q4 3 I ' .,. V. z - Sf- er y ff 'Q H' r 8 Q -.0 1 vf f i ' , 1 ' f as .Jiv- ,Q . -ani fe . 2 Q fr ad .4 4, V As. A 1 i ..... if ' A'- . W. . 'f t I i Xa 5 A? 11 s , if . 1 ,, 'V -s .55'f x v! ,. - A 5 ,T . .v 'QA V s5'?'-vaawe.-M:rs-.':er-se-vw-if .5 an 4' ITF- ,. I 5 - A ' N9 ' , , f' Hb .nlww ,M,1 'A :1 ' 1'l ' , 3 .147 5. h'Wfa , lf, ,--- .., N . f. Ill, 3:31. -' dh F 'P K, ,. , . - 1. s ,dv , M as X .. 1. ir l fl ' - ' ' MT . ' .V '-f' - bl- g . 1, 1:,. ' - I f -ii II , . ff. . .l .2..- l 5 2y'.--4+ v .,. ' if . -ww .wma iwwgv ' 4 .z,,,'1 In y . X' ' 4' fry , .1 ,gy . V' ' i , Senior year, many walked with pride and 4 1. . In ju f' happiness, 1 ' 1, ' V' Vui' 1 A few walked with fear. 5 . ' E be ' I-ff, A fi This, we all knew, was our last year as a 5. jzgx , H whole, 1 'v S ff Us 'I'. THOMAS C.Y.O. Our most important year. We became adults. We had made each other what we were: No other class had done better. With hands clasped and heads held high, We said, We are one. 1- K1 , 'cu w 2'.'EdL,.l.1lLLJLilI1d...- - Marie Elena Fantasia s,, 4 Surlinf .1-Lili ' . 7 '-'- l APVY4-17iiJNlJXXlf: u ... X , f -ff H' Q Q HM C1 F il 'IIN ,WHY A I ff, I 'WO-.4 W ! W' 5' E pw K 'iff - ' . W t-.xv X- AN, i Q, YW? :I Vg, A 4 aiu y 'UF'-N 7. 'fx' . 2, Q , Q Q -1, I 2 w 'K f,,,'3!A?9 4 all 'ff 3' 'V ..-1 I 5' . 1'- 1 rC ' .- 1 ,4-r. .,-,.,ib.., jf' f D-L ,,,:.'F'k9: 122- i ff l' 4 , ,, ' ,if ' ' 5 63.3 nr -'Rv I: 'W ,cf l A Qi' 'if' Yi? Y 11.4 ' I f . 4 f ' ' ea' 1 if MY- Walter H- PiefC9f9UPefim91'1d9nt0f5Ch0015- Mr. Derek R. Little, Assistant Superintendent of Schools. Seated: Mr. Harry Landers, Mrs. Barbara Hooper, Mr. John Brooks. Standing: Mr. Iohn Demos, Mr. Richard Thackeray, Mr. Iohn Nealon, School Committee. -in 10 .-. ill 324 D31 5 ..1'l' -. Mr. Bernard P. McMahon, Administrator of Non Instructional Personnel. Mr. Anthony Deldm .., Administrator of Work Study. Mr. jerry A. Houghton, Business Manager. 9 0 U Dr. George O. Eisenberg, Principal Mr. Harold F. Garrett, Assistant Principal Mr. John B. Lynch, Coordinator of Student Activities June, 1975 Dear Stnoents: Tris is an irnrcrtgmt mr' r :1rI1fe,prn 'rv from high scncvol. Yon. deserve a rearv, t iivfr r acc0rnp1isr.in,7 this achievement. Put j.Qw,r w r J You are mow 'ouns adn Irs wir: cred, V i have tre responsibility as a riigr. school rracuate E: 1 le-nderslfip in your sctcols, rzcmmvnitg., and naticn. f U r f 1 tris ry -,ctingz and nolutng a rwblic office. Peinp rccl Committee member is rick out 'it' your rasr ner is Deinr ti W involved 1 jf-or cemmtmity. Mt sincerest nest wisnes for success in ine ,Qt rea!! gi 6 EQ-311 L Gectrg C . Eisenberg Prine pal Mr. Roger F. Breakey, Dean of Students 4. 'x 1 I f lnj!,nt 05105110 Wm 5 IQ' ' 102' xgxwtfa 1 IGI! kiwi Mrs. Patricia A. Gearty, Mrs. Winifred M. Barry, Secretaries Seated: Mrs. Constance Skahan, Miss Majorie A. Marshall. Standing: Mr. George F. Cogan, Dr. Kevin W. Callahan, Dr Harold D. Homefield. 'F-fi 25 26 07 28 ,fha Nlr. Malcolm W. jones. Mrs. Joanne Burke Z jf ff 'hy . 5 Doris Brady, Sue Harvey, Anna Cianarcli, Virginia Tyner, Paula Elliot, Claire D'Entremont, Mickey Okley, Thelma Gardner, Ella Efraimson, Irene Hailey, Ellen Bright, Nora Blonson, Kitchen Staff. 5' Mrs. Ioan Bachman, Nurse. Mrs. Virginia Erickson, Librarian. ,CA Jimmy Downs 8: Al Coriglio, Custodians. BUSINESS . V x ns --... S N 5 x W S Q JK fl N: ra 1 any Q . 3-ljfl ii 1' f Seated: Mrs. Frances Boudreau, Department head, Mrs. Donna Green. Standing: Mrs. M. Ei- leen Harvey, Mrs. Mary Thiel, Mrs. Donna Gershon, Miss Martha Land, Mrs. Suellen Doggett, Mr. Charles Shiere. annnrsngpgt Qing f-in 3:33252 I 4 in WW HIM Miss Iean Longo ,I W it .:.,,qnMmM Mr, Francis Kelley. Mr. Timothy Hill, Miss Patricia Norkunas, Mr. Roger Cote. sa- I Mr Warren wir. Iames Babcock, Department head, Mrs. Carol King. 1 F 41 'J ? L a 1 Mr. Robert Milley, Mr. Robert Saxe, Mr. Thomas Woodbury. y 'V 'Q Mr. Richard W. Fardy, Mrs. Marjorie Butler M55 Georgia D-3d0lY ' 1 ey Q , mfr N I I x I ff, Q 59 en: l1,,! in sian! ggi it Wvg. re' 'M , if a I 1, if 5? Ilan I fs' I 1 Z5 .L 'X gf , . A. ,,a....i 4 . Mr. James R. Megyesy Mrs. Jeanne C. Pederson Mrs. Priscilla Lockwood Mr. john F. Hartnett, Jr., Mr. John T. F. Krey. t,-.73 W an lm I f ..- A 'F In , ' , I uf . Mrs. Rosemarie A. Koure, Mr. Daniel Crecoe, Miss Carol A. Chipman, Mr. Matthew K. Joyce, Mrs. Joyce B. Aldrich, Mrs. Barbara K. Mindell. ,tw-p. Miss Karen S. Hellmer. Mrs. Catherine Symonds, Mr. Richard J. Mr, Robert M, Malay DuI.ong Q7 X lf I 0 Mrs Hffvay Cronin, Mrs. Beverly Shea, Mr. Robert Hamilton, Mrs, Mary j. Kennedy, Miss Sylvia T. Milanese. READING Miss Susan Rozen, Mrs. Ioy Kern, Miss Charleen M. Golonka 99 ,., K .. Mm- Mr. Salvatore R. Albano, Special Needs. FOREIGN LANGUAGE Seated L to R: Mrs. Cecelia Lewis, Miss Maria F. Mecleiros, Mrs. Marlene Ross, Mrs. Patricia Lohnes. Second Row: Mrs. Lydia H. Baan, Mrs. Terese M. Mills. iii? fr ' xy! Miss Louise B. Bocchino, Chairman. 2' Mr. Richard Scanlon, Mr. Lawrence Maggio. Mr. Carl Olson, Mr. Robert Cripps, Mr. Alan Fessenclen 4 1 ww I Mr. Steven O'Brien. Mr. Ioseph Beaton, Department head. Mr. Gennaro DiSarcina. ,Q YA e -g-9-F ---'- ' - A0 ' -48 I 1 Y 4 V .. 1 2 -Lf? ' - 'X I I ff 31 x Md 4 rd' f X IQ! I , I 3 . ' 'A ' -f ifffffiifsgfc.-, V' ' .f S X 'Q I , 1 L Mrs I,e-slffv Hasmayxan, Mr, Charles Keady. Miss Clare Kroll. ll if A . .Nu li. , , eff- ing Q6 I 2 ,Wa ,. I '19 Mrs. Margaret Giordano, Mrs. Eileen Malay, Miss Maureen l.aHaise, Miss Nancy Mrs. Mildred Bean Falzano. l l 5? Q an if iv? M 5 ef M 2' Miss Linda Jackson, Miss Barbara Mette, Mrs. Marie Stultz. Miss Laura Campbell, Mr. Iohn Brake. Miss Jeanne Cannon PHYSICAL EDUCATIO f qs ., 1 1 I Miss Alice McCarthy, Miss lanet Cassidy. Mr. Frederick Bellissimo, Mr. Edward Harrison. ARTS '-K., v- ' AM Mr. john Mclhfrfnnrz, Mr K lmflf-s Ke-llcr, Mr. Michael Nee, Mr, Lawrence DeGeorge, Mr. Robert Dicey. Mr. Franlc l.vnt1nr-, Mr Allrf-Lll1.in1lw-Ilwn, Dcpartmentlwead. 16 . 1 E Q .?7QLZzDzYz?5 AG H Seated: Bill Elliott, Todd Little, John Kaminski, Carolyn Landry, Ken Leavitt, Bobby McNeil, Danny Bognore. Standingg Gordon Holden, Mark Callahan, Mr. Milley, advisor, Tom Marden, Steve Jacobs, Larry Reinhart, Richard Veditor. First Row: Clfld'-1 1 f- with ,.i, Marianne Connolly. Second Row: Nora First Row: Ken Leavitt, Cary Minks. Second Row: Dave Landry, Pelletier, l-N101 Yffllriyq, ' in vvl Clark. Standing: Mrs. Symonds, advi- Steve Jacobs, Mr. Joyce, advisor. Third Row: Richard Langone, WV CeorgeLingenfelter. ROD AND GUN STUDE T SCHOCL wg.,-f' Willis Lyford, Karen MacEachern, Corolyn Landry, Mike Barcellos. fig? 1 1' ' 551 '16 Q A 1 ,i A , , 1 1 41 4 X' 3 f V . I af V , . V I ' ff: ' . 55. V, f,f i , H, 6 5? f as 1219 K' efxl x, Q , , . . I ' D, V 1 ,if f .il V 1 5 ' 4 W ' 4- ei.- A , I V -. Nife ' wi 'Y-,nw 'fi N c. ' W .i -,Q C 4. iv! First Row: D. Cook, Rosie Wallent, Karen Gagnon, Cheryl Lopez, Michelle Virtus. Second Row: Lusann Nicholas, julie Brooks, Cathy Bristol, Pam Strand, Marie Fantasia, Nora Pelletier. Third Row: John Campbell, Tom Stewart, Karen McVicker, Mary Markey, Mike Barcellos, Steve TSihliS, Dave MacMillian. First Row: Carol Desforge, Sue Smith. Second Row: Susan Towle, Sue Doucette, Elaine Freeman, Miss Longo tAdvi- sorj, Mary Osgood, Linda Enos. Third Row: Susan Childs, Diane Kelly, Nora Pelletier, Gail Knott, Diane Sugrue, Kath Kazmaier, Dawn Bradford. First Row: Kim Baldwin, Elaine Freeman, Cindy Laquidara, Paula Kavanaugh, Mary Markey, Kathi Shinners, Dorris Motschman. Second Row: Debbie Lancaster, Karen MacEachern, Lauri Lombardi, Betty Nee, Lauren Neville, Lorranine Spada, Nora Pelletier. Third Row: Ron Aprile, Brian Neville, Mark Blaisdell, jackie Dawson, Bob Dorval, Rich Stratton, Willis Lyford, Mark Callahan, john Kaminski, Cheryl Clark, Kath Kazmaier. 4 Y ll WI 5 Standing: Dave MacMillan, John Campbell, Mike Barcellos, Mr. Cote, advisor. Seated: Diane Silverman, Patti Murphy, Ann Gagnon, Linda Kov- itch, Peggy Barry, Janis Ritchie. 3rd Row: Debra Cook, Diane Cook, Cheryl Lopez, Chuck Woods, Michelle Virtus, Nancy Meyer, Cheryl Walsh. Back Row: Mary Markey, Pam Strand, Patti Bransfield, Linda Allen, Marie Draper, Gail Knott, Rose Wallent, Bruce Butters, Phil Kissenger, Paula Radochia, Richard McDennolt, Brenda Tyler. swf Row 1: Diane Dizacomo, Karen Bourassa, Kathi Shinners, Paula Peters. Row 2: Kenny Leavitt, Karen Wiberg, Cindy Marden, Karen Fielding, Caro- lyn Landry, Cheryl Clark, Lorraine Spada, Scott Hamson. Row 3: Karen Simmons, Mary Thomas, Cheryl Martin, Marianne Connolly, Miss Carol Chipman, advisor, Rosanne Dombrowski, Cindy Costa, Nancy Hooper, Sharon Clark. Row 3: Mark Matarese, Don Sunnergerg, Nora Pelletier, Willis Lyford. Missing: Lisa Gonzales, Kathy Mirabito. .QV Chris Rounds, vice preside-ntg Susan Day, presiclentg Donna Knickle, treasurer, Bren- da Rossi, secretary. FR. CLASS OFFICERS Helen Bailey, secretary, Brenda Bums, treasurer, Miss Norkunnas, advisor, Pam Strand, presidentg Debbie Olson, vice president. Debbie Reinliart, secretary, john Campbell, presidentg Dave MacMillan, vice president, Lynn Lacey, treasurer, Mr. Saxe, advisor. fr! Front: Paula Kavanaugh, Secretary, Vinnie Scifo, President. Rear: Steve Olson, Vice-President, Cindy Laquidara, Treasurer. , V' Y- ,I in 8 'Y .. . . ..., .. .N . 4. 'iffad' rf . -af... . . gli! fu Front: Mary Markey, Leslee Webber. Middle: Julie Wallace, Carrie Ar- Mr. Malcom W. Jones, CLASS ADVISOR vanitis, Linda Enos. Rear: Mr. Malcom Jones, advisor, Ioy Walley. TH 1 , ix , , 1 Aim... , ,. ,, ,, ..,,. . , .,.. Y iff' n.'.'::g3.,:g 13...-f-H 4-MM '::::::::::Q Ll? LK 132' i 5 Q. -I f. N 'X..-1:3 .v,f ? N, A .755 . V: . ' 'I f 4.1 ' . -'TL J' uw- ea fffw xl: 4, ' 1 -3. ME Ami M.x?sx'?.' nw. ,xxx -4 , f fc, -4104.2 Y if .- Q ?,,,.,y 1 4 ! ,A, ? 'z 3 I A fa Af.- 24 ,,1 A I 1 MQ? :E . jihcazgv 'ia EW Kia. ' ,vi . 21.5, . gjlijy' ,- QW 5' W' ' 'rf Amiilflfrgf' 'V an - -' V ' 5, fr., .A ' V j ,Ry ' I 5 f 'f-lf it if ,K , Aiwa eff . ,, I' , 5?- . V ., X ii-R A xx, 11 , ,fy 'I .1.:.,.a.:? , -V. 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First Row: Mark Yankowski, Ronald DeVeau, Richard Spinney, Paul Marasco, Bruce MacDonald, Chuck Wood, Chris DiCecca, Dave Maloney Robert Pidgeon, Danny Burns, Steve Winchell. Second Row: Eric Wood, Tom Ellsworth, Dave McMillan, Mike Marini, Paul Trickett, Jeff Cote Scot Lane, Dave Sousa, Mark West, Jim Logan, Matt Donally. Third Row: Coach Lentine, Sheldon Maga, Mike Mose, Kris Minxman, Alan Jensen Tommy Stewart, jimmy Doyle, Craig Wood, Bill Belliveau, Brian Murphy, John Kaminski, Asst. Coach Peabody. W,,,,,, , 1 M Q 1 ,, , ,t 1-1, tris C ,. wi . Q 'Te ?-' 1 A fi f sees' , ,L t, C First Row: Chris Rounds, Dana Mullarky, Don Churchill, Jack Stygles, Captain, Carl Butler, Captain, Bob Bavota, Captain, Prank DePiano, Ralph Peterson, Bob Dorval, Iirn Busby. Second Row: Coach Bellissirno, Mike Gray, Dave Churchill, Mike Cariglio, Bob Aprile, Mark Esposito, Mike Mazzola, Gary MacDonald, Paul Cipriani, Les Peabody, Ray Gaud, Peter Brown, Mike Callahan. Third Row: Mike Andres, Coach Ken Palm, Steve Bavota, Tom Richards, Bob Woods, Jim Stewart, Bill Keough, Billy Bibeau, Brian Anderson, jack Moran, Steve Griffin, Kevin Hurley, Mike Fal- zone. Fourth Row: Coach Ritchie, Dave LaRivee, Jeff Noelke, John Campbell, Bob Kohler, Tom Gillis, Steve Hunter, Ray Vengren, Gordie Fitch, Tim Gould, Ken Gray, Dino Esposito, Ricky Gray. Z2 Stoneham 15 6 Andover 14 7 Lawrence Central O 12 Lawrence 19 7 Chelmsford 7 21 Dracut 20 Q 14 Austin Prep 14 lets ,gift 14 Billerica 14 ' 39 Methuen 6 tit 6 Tewksbury 13 1 1 1 ff' t Q '41 ',,. Q Wm ,?1,5,-'iw :af A-2 Q f'j:i,L . I ' 11W ' , 'M , ...C I ARCHING 2' --115,0 '. YQ A'-iovgj,.,v,,. was Q, Q 1 . xp - Q1 gr 1 , . wx i . 5' , . . .4 ., ,..s.t.,s ... ' El l' l V ix ' 7 fill .f ' -sE,1:: l me r ' w ,palsy Q51 ,: ' ' YF? ' '- ' ' 31 Ei' ., -T 4 353, is ,,. . .I .- bg 4 M N ll ,f we 'Z' I H Q 1: .wx 4 , . vi '- 1 f 1 .ga 1 :J 1 . -L .- F L- M 265,552.3 t a t f ' -4 - 5 V rf,-... l 1 5 S N X ' .f b V .Y I 4,f.g.,Q-H4 ,fy-,., . M, 4? A. ,yr -, , ,,,,.y5f,f,rgf 5 - f,ffHf ' , ww fa ,Q-, ,,q, 9 4-4, 5' , Q ' as f ll , - S 4 M , I ' , - ' 1.17 1 f -at 1 a A ears. g'Lfff l L . ., ,,, , , ' iii: Aw iffy! gig. Y . .JJ -11,11--f,v,:.,.:t,4 rx: QA, .. ' , -' - W 4 .I .gvrq -. , Y ,..g,,y,.' qgi.. 4- I . 1, . f I uf 1. f ,f A Mn, -. 094, I A, ,mf ,q V 4 'tn , 4 ' i 1 E . f , f ' ' .L l. '. :-.-i. ','?f- . . , ,tw v211.u'.. 4 i.-'n!Z2:z,2s. mr 1. Row 1: Majorettes - Ianet Yankowski, Karen Moore, Nancy Sullivan, Mary Sullivan, Debbie Lucci - Capt, Sally Carlson, Teresa Castaldo, Lisa Hancox, Karen Morgan. Row 2: Miss Jackson, Miss Mette, Larry Burke, Lenny Licari, Phil Enos, Gary Russo, Norma Stone, Phyllis Downs, Kathi Shinners, Ioan Ratto, Bill Cunningham, joe Smith, Robin Patterson, Laurie Hastings, Iay Spence, Brad Keough. Row 3: Gerry Blum, Cheryl Sullivan, Eric Wood, Kathi Hannon, Sandy Allison, Colleen Cunningham, Paul Crenier, Beth Emond, Holly Garrett, Linda Higley, Steve Enos. Row 4: Danny Pellitier, Mark Harvey, Rich Goodspeed, Steve Keisinger, Al Wilson, Don Capone, Kathy Barry, John Milano, Dan Durant, Elaine jepson. Colorguard: Marcy Lester, Susan Childs, Jodie Allison, Kath Kazmaier. tMissing: Donna Arsenault, Susan Bognoril. Row S: Ken Aalerud, Peter Surrette, joe Leary, Shaun Cunningham, Bob Nicolas, Wayne Pilla, Carl Baptiste, joe Emond, Cary Hastings, Greg Wood. Missing: Cindy Marden. fhx R. ' -'f , W , V ,Vx gf' 14 5' ,Q WW J ,Lam UM? ll fi If V M ,Jw www-fx 1 I f ,Ni Q? 2 4 Wwe .. .f -- .ff in JJ Y W. ,V Avvx V I. ' Q 'YW ?4r'4i '1 1 i A 'M i lf av: sfff, gp. Q 'af -4 1 ii 2 PUCT BALL Front Row: Leslee Webber, Terri Schultz, Paula Kavanaugh, Mary Markey. Second Row: Leanne Lautz, Cindy Aruda, Cathy Towle, Jean Magee, Julie Briggs, Lisa Guebelini, Donna Knickle, Peggy Barry, Donna Begonis. ,Y f . , .MT , 9 ' ' - if . , X A f an VICTORY 1 E fix 'J '92 Q-9, 1 5 ' w. -- '32, A - v 5 A :V wi .. X a xl ' M 44,4045 if J sf M12 v li lf ' an tif M xii Mk k' f 1 yi K 'una r un , . .V F :kb ,Q 5 .11-1 ' , ggi? at ' V F .ff , G , 'lu V- rp A 1. A Q -X, -'Wa X '.A' .fi -f ,9 5 f.,f,-tj' f ji V ,. Q- A ' x ' 1. , W 'n 1 xi I 5 4 V 5 ' 5 gif: if , Q 5 1 I x ,few We J E Row 1: Peter McNaughton, Dale Martin, Doug McLain, Vin Scifo Capt, Jirn Stewart, Paul Cipriani, Ralph Peterson, Bob Dorval, Bob Burns, Bob Aprile, Dave Maloney, Mark West, Row 2: Coach Bob Malay, Trainer John Dornbi, Var- sity Coach Gino DiSarcina, Coach Bob Milley. ,.,,,,,, - .,.,..,..-- .,., ,, ,,,, www? L si 518' . .sf 4453-5 ll Front Row, Lydia Nolan, Patte Murphy, Rose Wallent, Kathy Sullivan, Sheila Burns, Donna Knickle, Linda Pintrich. Back Row, Miss Georgia Dadoly, coach, Paula Kavanaugh, Mary Ann Sullivan, Karen Smith, Carol Lombard, Ellen O'Rourke, Beth Harrison, Tammy Oliveira, Doria McMillan, Ms. Sylvia Milanese, asst Coach. , s 1, I A' , V .A W If-f.5. ' 4! me I I ' Front Row: Kenny Plummer, Iohn Fairweather, Tom McNamara, Brian Godfrey, co-captain, Paul Crescitelli, Mike Merini, Mike Gracia, Billy Bibeau, Bob Kohler. Back Rowp Alan Fessenden, coach, Russell Meyers, Dan Burns, Tom Bromander, asst. captain, Mike Connolly, Dino Esposito, Paul Trickett, Alan Wilson, Bob Olson, Gordie Pitch, Dana Mullsrky, co-captain, Tom Crowley, asst. coach. ..i., . 3 ' W ,- ., 4 .4-'fs-gff4'+1 ' -we my 5' if ' ' ff fi nik: f,C'f ':-' v, 1421: 'f i'2 5?-':-, . i b , '- wif W ., f-V. 1 , .Q :qw-.2-522-155,215 59 f f 293:51 -. -+1 141-e -4 vlhlhnrf. 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L ','?vf,,',fTgpJff .HA vw- H., ,5'f f42fi' V w fr 1 , ,V v -as I 'I' W df-.iwwiwianq ' A - 'N 1 I I U , - , lf' 1, H , V, .Q . w an w fn- .WM 4 mam.-,V Q L f,,,,?, nga , ft Z 'S 4-, ,QW Msn-M, -RMK 3 '-, P -r 'f'1'fT W -Q., iz.,-' ...ff J ,gh Kneeling: coaches Frank Kelley and Bob Cripps. First Row: Steve Enos, Iohn McNaughton, Mickey Cirant, Mark Blaisdell, Doug Spring, Rich McDonald, Dan Spear, Laurie Roueche, Iirn Nee, Jim Bibeau, Gary Cwable. Second Row: Tom Walsh, Jim I-lachey, Myron Maclnnis, Kevin Burke, Bill Lambkin, Frank DePiano, Bob Sferrazza, Keith Roueche, Ioe Leary, Mark Rodan, Torn Arnold, Chris Burke, Barry Foster. Third ROW: Larry O'Brien, Dave Cain, Charlie Zaver- son, Tony Gravellese, Chris DiCecca, Rick McCully, co-captain, Dana Roueche, Wayne Vokey, Don Capone, Ron Alphen, Ken Aalerud. Fourth ROW: Lenny Daley, Don Churchill, Chris DeLuca, StevetNapolitano, Ioe Shibilia, Joe Tannian, Chuck Kindred, Paul Reed, Ken Liston. Fifth Row: Ian Maclnnis, Steve Coville, co-captain, Tim Nee, co- captain, Peter Capone. - SENIO I In ACTIVITIES CAST S. Olson D. O'Connell D. Spear R. Peterson B. Dorval I. Cavanaugh B. Bavota I. Leary L. Rinker C. Costa M. Fantasia Y. Arsenault K. Leavitt J. Vengren P. Pilla S. Doucette M. Falzone D. Waterhouse V. Scifo C. Holloway B. Deveau D. Duffy P. McNaughton I. Wallace L. Keough D. Beninati S. Carlson C. Laquidara T. Castaldo L. Allen P. Bransfield B. Nee C. Walsh R. Aronofsky D. Mullarky S. Towle K. Klimarchuk D. Kelley D. Cunningham R. Ferrara M. Barcellos C. Morin K. Strouse ,. H. Tadgell E. Sullivan L. Gately A. Butters L. Webber L. Kovitch K. Barry M. Simmons S. Botelho D. Fleming C. Iepson I. Vanderly W. Lyford L. Perry B. Burns D. McLain K. Kazmaier T. Schultz P. Kavanaugh T. Oliveira I-I. Brewster M. Castellano C. Hodgdon D. Fahey M. Begonis C. Woods R. Land D. Capone K. Sullivan L. Spada P. Maison M. Lester D. Lancaster W. DelRossi C. Clark G. Knott K. MacEachern G. 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V ' ., 2:'.,,,4,',M'fF',,A-1, '!:'1f.- ,-W-w. 91n 9' .'1r r': w' 'uw Q -f?'7 Y -dk f V X 1975 TEACHER OF THE YEAR Mr. Kelley is a dedicated teacher, not only in the classrooin, but also on the athletic field. He is an inspiration to students, His energy and enthusiasm have influenced us, the Class of 1975. This is why we have chosen Mr. Kelley as Teacher of the Year. I A .. V V l l , l x V 2 If ' 14W 7 I f Z' GET CUT OE MY CORRIDORY' CLASS ADVISOR We have progressed and matured since we en- tered as freshman in 1971. Mr. jones, our Class Advisor, was very helpful and concerned about making our years at the high school unforgetable. I-Ie has helped us through the difficult times from the Patrons' Drives, proms, dances, and IV Show to our graduation. For his assistance we are very grate- , j ful and wish him the best always. If fm li f i .f ' 'WMM' .mint 5'-.af ...uf -9- ,fm S 0, 5 Q, n 'O . f Q . 8. .. Q 5. 1 s J 'ill . YEARBODK STAFF new . W ...J I K-dug nr-mu tal .gil om. U .UK ' , 1 nn. .,4 gil 1. ali 0 'l l I D' Row 1: Holly Garrett, Tammy Olivera, Paula Kavanaugh, Donna Duffy, Ann Butters, Patti Bransfield. Row 2: Steve Tsihlis - Tri-editor, Lauren Neville, Mary Marlcey, Lauri Lombardi, Cindy Costa, Linda Kovitch, Leslee Weber,Cheryl Clark, janet Young, Kath Kazmaier - Tri-editor. Row 3: Susan Day, D. Cook, Marie Draper, Doris Motschman, ' Debbie Lancaster, Ron Aprile, Mr. Woodbury -Advisor, Cathy DeWilde, Nora Pellitier, Gail Knott, Cindy Richards, Peggy McGinley, Missing: Linda Allen - Tri-editor. . I s 3' ' - 0' . 0 . Q O., I 2 Q Q 1 2 I 5 I A 0 O A lllq I J' I' f .U E .' . .1 a 3 Q S .1 1 , '59 ,M mdwif ii ll HPV' .'Rf:.kL ,, lg M, S 1 ,X ,x . x ir ,gs 75, fr 'W -f' fit lf The Yearbook Staff would like to express their appreciation to Mr. Woodbury for all the time and effort he put forth on our yearbook. His cheerful, easy going nature relaxed us during many tense moments. His patience was inex- haustible. His cooperation helped us meet all our deadlines. His concern for us and our yearbook encouraged us to do our best. QJ. Q 4 . all . 14 X. WHAT - NO TIE? if kv:- The gang - We're almost done! S ,IC ali s s r 2, 5 E - 1 . .u. . . a ' 0 -5 -9 5 65 0 .I I -x MOST GULLIBLE Mark West and Leslie Keogh CLASS CLOWNS - Steve Olson and Lisa Gately CLASS ARTISTS Robin Land and Marty Begonis 5 5 Q. E vi MR. AND MRS. WHS - Vin Scifo and Doria McMillan FRIENDLIEST -Cindy Lacquidara and Rich Russo CLASS PARTIERS - Linda Kovitch, Chris Emery, MOST RESPECTED - Mary CLASS MUSICIANS - Joe Leary and Rene Ferrara Markey and Jack Stygles 'W' if MS, -Kim Baldwin MALE CI-IAUVINIST - CLASS FLIRTS - Mike Barcellos Ken Leavitt and Donna Duffy 'W I ...:. ..,---if +I X, f i, If , PRETTIEST SMILE - Elaine Free- CLASS SKIPPERS - Kevin Ness, skipped - Meri Elia man and Tim Nee Maloney I-IEARTBREAKER - Diane Robson 1 K me 2. 5 Jake Tighe C11 f o ,P 1. I Yf-ga ,g ' 1 'M yr' . 1 'A 'A -Ju, Ve 1' 2 L ,uf . I -T 5 pl V 14 ' f 1- ' V 4 F- W Q ,H ' ' r -, ' ' W3 . ff 3, - ' J'f JL u 'Q , ,V .Q , . f 'Ml-' 2. I-IEARTBREAKER -Bob Bavota W , N ,G . I A X 1 . M wi l llusrflf' MOST ATHLETIC - Rick IVlcCully and Kathy Sullivan QUIETEST - Donna Beninati and Dave L f. . R .k , . . ,,,,. ,,. . 'V' 5 aaoa,, ,:-.ww , ,,,A A, Vvrnr f , ,U K, , x, .. s , PRETTIEST EYES -Lynn Rinker and Gay Rinker CLASS WISEC-UYS -Lori McNabb and C o 1a ,o Q. ' '- ' 9 av. .an-. ,W H 2 I vi- v.......,fi?ril. ,MX .-.:.:.. A .Nh CLASS BRAINS - Lorraine Spada and Mark Callahan Uk, K X 4 , s 1 3 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED CLASS LOUDMOUTHS - Ralph Peterson and Susan Doucette Mark Blaisdeu and Laurl Lombardl Ib' PRETTIEST HAIR - Nancy But- f . . ,, 6 .W ters and Iamey Hadfield Naughton ancl Paula Kavanough Brien Geoffr i f . n TTT? if L' ,jg 2 fi 125.2 W ' .X Ei '- ' if , A Y ,,' . A Y lfa, Q BEST ACTOR AND ACTRESS - Willis Lyford and Lorraine Spada CLASS BROWNIES - Peter Mc- BEST DRESSED Linda Allen and QV ,ii . The Boston Bruins are alive, ' - They took Toronto in a tuff Five! ei 2 Q Q The Boston Bruins are so great, 'K J ' - They took St. Louis in four straight! 'S :E W 'A The opening whistle in Boston blew . And the periods close, St. Louis trailed by two. For the rest of the series it was the same, The St. Louis Blues were never in the game. ln the other series the Rangers flew, I And finished Chicago and waited for the crew. Waiting for Boston, they wished they hadn't done, Q. Because the Bruins started off from the opening gun. The mighty Orr was hurting, you could tell , But controlled the game as the Bruin crowd yell! The Bruin gang could do nothing but score, And after two, the Rangers trailed by four! ' E fy Q ' Out in the third period the Rangers came, Q I Skating hard, they tied the game. . Q V J, But the Bruins didn't lose their cool, Ace came down, and made Park a fool. - -H.. ert r at , are . V fl - bf 1' A Wg The crowd screamed and yelled as Ace flipped it by, .Q . , V.,.., And the Garden scoreboard read 6-S! 1 The Boston Bruins won the game t , af ,V And the New York Rangers left in shame. 1 1 w 1 Don't get me wrong the Rangers are tuff, lu 6 , , But they just don't have Bruin stuff. 1 7 X ff- 'Z They don't have Orr, and they don't have Pie, 'fg W And Espo and Cash and Hodge make N.Y. cry. A s 1' A Let's face it people, Boston has the stuff, 'v ,Yr ' , -., P ' And the only thing the Bruins give is alot of guff. W . V ' 'V New York fans boast andibrag, W Wig But the Bruins fans know the series is in the bag! , X , , i Kevin F. Nolan 4 ' , if' 21 I Aff' 1 ,-, A M ' ,V ., I 'A ', Wt , .' .',f , '. Q, . N' ' 1 4 I nz. 'z . , 1 .V,, nfs H .Y ,hw is T52 if 4 ' .1 fl , 'BE- ll:-13 Y bk A ,jg .arp B 2 :fag f 4, 1957 - 1972 V 1 DRY CP az' , F6 . nivea- 'f . 2 V ' A u f if A, ... 2 5 l,, J fl 'f ir 4 V. 'Q V-U L ,I 1 n5if awg ' ' s,ff2'lf1.:' is H Q T7 gf? , if Vg x 1 'a fy ' V Q, jimi V,, ' 31 1 . A AA 1',i A .1 I ..,,. - V' Q' ' B .. ff? ,L ' . u,- 19132 A335 'smgf I I 'uk ,, , 33' ' will wfp 2 ,, 'ff KN 1, pi 5 1956 - 1974 ui M' vu-nf' if X NTSB! fgii Q .fist ii R. WILLIAM AALERUD Garce ACTIVITIES: Hockey 2.5 Band 1,2,35 Cross Country 45 Winter Track 45 Ski Club 1,2,3, 45 Chess Club 2. TO REMEMBER: Football with the band, blizzard at Okemo, 15.01. TO FORGET: Pete's shoe, Hartnett's 4th term Earth Science, Lunches, Hone's French 1. CHALLENGE: Being accepted to MIT's architectural school, be on the U.S. Ski team. FUTURE PLANS: College. ff? 91, IAMES ALLEN Jimbo ACTIVITIES: Wildcat 45 Patron's Dr. 4. TO REMEMBER: 6th period English, Mr. Kel- ley's jokes, study hall. TO FORGET: Busi- ness Law, Algebra I, gym, lunch, freshman year. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and lead a good life. CARL ABELL Swampy ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2, 35 Winter track 1,2, TO REMEMBER: The tracks. TO FORGET: The land of Tweedle Dee, Wes- ty's Party. LINDA ALLEN ACTIVITIES: IV Show: Patrons Dr. 3,45 Yearbook editor: Prom Committee 4. TO REMEMBER: Vin, victory dance 72, GCG, Mafia gang Tech, rosiemoble, KIWS, lib- by's, soph. and junior years, Pa. week end, Jr. Prom, bskt. games, friends HB, PB, IW. TO FORGET: Certain night at RP'S, daily arguments-with VS, show offs, shadows. FUTURE PLANS: Career in art. DEBORAH ALBANESE TO REMEMBER: All the kids and finally graduating. TO FORGET: School, trying to pass algebra, and especially forgetting gym. CHALLENGE: To be successful and meet people. FUTURE PLANS: Work, then travel. ea? ..,--.J'd MICHAEL AMICANGIOLI Amo ACTIVITIES: Hockey 25 Winter Track 45 Football 1. TO REMEMBER: Dunkin Runs. TO FORGET: Third year with RED, having best seat at freshman football games. CHALLENGE: Not taking home a book in 4 years. FUTURE PLANS: Architecture. .,,-, WILLIAM ANDERSEN Fritz ACTIVITIES: Math League 2,3,4: Wrestling 3,4: Patrons Dr. TO REMEMBER: Analysis class with Mr. Kelley and the 2:20 bell. TO FORGET: CBR and Spanish, in that order. CHALLENGE: To pass CBR. FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Baz. FUTURE PLANS: Be a bookie in the underworld. RONALD APRILE Ronnie ACTIVITIES: Spring Track 2: Tennis 3,45 Yearbook Staff.TO REMEMBER: MM, LG, LE, MD, BN, LN, SH, BC, WD, RA, SD, ES, Camelot, all my friends, DBDBD, This don't taste like coffee, Richard's model, Satire and Comedy, Mary Ir. in Seattle, TO FORGET: Geometry, Spring Track, oral reports, Arab, The Clouds, school lunches, Analysis, fi- nals, CC, Chemistry. CHALLENGE: To succeed. FUTURE PLANS: College, work for the airlines, travel. BRUCE ANDERSON TO REMEMBER: Mr. Grecoe's stupid in- ferences. TO FORGET: WHS. CHAL- LENGE: Mr. Sheire's accounting class FUTURE PLANS: Become a master auto mechanic. RICHARD I. ARFWEDSON ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 4: Winter Track 3,45 Spring Track 3,4. TO REMEM- BER: My first 90 in English, now, where is it? TO FORGET: Mr. Keller's class. CHAL- LENGE: To live past 25 and to spend the million dollars. FUTURE PLANS: To be a millionaire, before I'm 25. -9' :.:',.5' r' if fw 12-,',,ww1g 5, DEBRA JEAN ANDERSON Debbi TO REMEMBER: Mr. Hartnett's 9th grade science class, Mr. Hill's 10th grade math class. TO FORGET: 3 years with Miss Cas- sidy in gym, Mr. Dulong. CHALLENGE: To become as rich as I can. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Oh, gross! FUTURE PLANS: To work, be happy, and raise a family. DIANE ARMSTRONG Di B.B. TO REMEMBER: CI, SB, SW, Saugus, All the good times we had, my old blue chevy, skip days, 9f1f74 SW, All my reasons for skipping, The Bonnells. TO FORGET: Skipping Oct-Ian 73 putting my hand through a window, my zipper, getting dressed in 15 min, 1st per study 73, Mr. Garrett! Rattlesnake Road in Oct of 73 with CI, EB, SB.FAVORITE SAYING: You're a jerk. FUTURE PLANS: Become an accoun- tant, Be with SW, Go to Burdett. I 7 3 l i 2 RICHARD ARONOFSKY Rick ACTIVITIES: Tennis 3,45 Ir. Patrons Drive. TO REMEMBER: WD, efsfn, Salisbury with frisbee, BC, BN, SG, SH, EF, ND, FDP, Rest of Gang, Cheating off DM's Chem tests, junior 8: Senior Prom, most class- mates. TO FORGET English 10, fights with WD, some classmates. CHALLENGE: To do my homework. YVONNE ARSENAULT Iv ACTIVITIES: Ecology 1,25 Library 1,2,3: Color Guard 2: Choir 1,2,3,4: Bowling League 4: Conservation Comm.: Student Gov't day: Patron's Dr.: ,IV Show. TO REMEMBER: Karen Rose died 5-10-74 at age 14, Summer 74 , Sweet hunk of cheese , all my friends forever, Alvirne, Cal- if., Nixon. TO FORGET: DR. CHAL- LENGE: To see America. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Fruity . FUTURE PLANS: To go into law enforcement. LESLIE ARNOLD Ziffle ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 3,4: Prom Comm. 3: TO REMEMBER: 9f25f71, Bob, Dean, Io, Rats, KN, Hampton Buzz, CB, Queeni, VW, visors down, Beachboys, Chi- cago, Swamp, corruption bowls, goalies, talks with LM, KI, TP, 1971-72, Summer 72, spaghetti, AB, CM, RL, ME TO FORGET: June 74, EW's party bruises, Christmas '73, NU Andover, PF's truck, Baldy, boomin Sundays, highclass! CHALLENGE: none. FUTURE PLANS: College travel. CARRIE ARVANITIS ACTIVITIES: Fld Hky 1,2,3,4: Sftball 1: Track 2: Ski Club 2,3,4: Patrons Dr: Exec Board 3,4. TO REMEMBER: Proms, parties, ftball games, eat flies, skipping, Fld Hky Champs 74, NO PROBLEM, all the good times 8: my friends forever! TO FORGET: CBR, some teachers, a ski trip to Sunapee, crutches, summers of 72 8: 73. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh Sure! You want to make a bet? FUTURE PLANS: Go to college for Physical Therapy or Education, make alot of money 81. travel. W mi W K Y ,-.. i ...im a .. -..Y ,Y .J .-.YYY .Y . Y- Y--7 -- V 4- 2-W - --'- '-- -- Y-Y --- Y mf '- ' ' ' l KIM BALDWIN TO REMEMBER: The trips, beach-bum- ming on Fridays, hiking, biking, animal crackers, Summer '74, IM, my good friends. TO FORGET: Crowded corridors and lunches, phony people. CHALLENGE: To achieve my personal goals. FAVORITIE SAYING: You wouldn't print it if I told you. FUTURE PLANS: College-major in Sociology, to be myself, enjoy life, and make others happy. PAUL BARRY Baz ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3. TO REMEMBER: I forgot, The skindivers, The Babe, Cmller Man, Tubby, Cracker, Lopa. TO FORGET: Algebra, Geometry. CHALLENGE: Passing Geometry. FAVORITE SAYING: You couldn't print it anyway. FUTURE PLANS: To get a job and be happy. f J ,wx ,,f'T.'v 1 ' I,, 'v. ,I 5 :l,,,I- MICHAEL BARCELLOS Barc TO FORGET: SC, AT, ELP, PR, tequilla, 72 dance, ropes, flirting, leaders. FAVORITE SAYING: Get out, really. CHALLENGE: Write a book, PHD. in Education, FUTURE PLANS: College, Major in Education. ROBERT BAVOTA Bob ACTIVITIES: Ftball 1,z,3, cap: 4, Hky z,3, 4: IV Show: Patrons Dr. 3,4: Prom Comm. TO REMEMBER: CE, RP, BD, BM, Sr. Prom, IV Show, lOf28f74, after ftball games ISL yrl, Grand Funk, C.S.N.Y., Ohio, Mon- go, Worms, Farm, Spuds, Me Sc Bruce part- ing, Find the Cost of Freedom, 714174, hill. TO FORGET: Ftball 1 prac, auto accidents, the day we broke up, camp, day before Ir. Prom. CHALLENGE: To do the best I can. KATHLEEN A. BARRY Kathy ACTIVITIES: IV show: Prom Committee 3, 4: Patrons Drive 3,4. TO REMEMBER: Melba 8: Zelda 6: all the gang, stone wall with M 8: M, keep the football helmet , backstabber, ditches, Maine fspider islandoSt drive-insi, YC back then, skiing with PB 8: trees first wedding, teenybopper , KCK gang, Fr. year, Big M 8: little white rears, Ir. Prom, IV show, Phil. TO FORGET: hanging around, being broke, the neighbor- hood. CHALLENGE: Getting the money to own a car. FAVORITE SAYING: I don't wanna talk about it! FUTURE PLANS: To decide what my future plans will be. MARTY BEGONI5 Marts ACTIVITIES: IV Show: Peer Group 3: TO REMEMBER: Parties, party friends, good times, best friends, getting loaded. TO FORGET: School, getting in trouble, the unfortunate kids that don't like more or don't know me. CHALLENGE: Life. FA- VORITE SAYING: What a clown, thats cool, what's happening, far out. FUTURE PLANS: Become a cartoonist, have a good car, a happy marriage, live on a farm. , rs :V it l 0 lv W. , we -11 , , 1 , I 4 Z A I ' - DONNA BENINATI ACTIVITIES: IV Show: Patrons Drive 3: TO REMEMBER: Starlite, Cape, Pa., Conn., grog, drugstore, KW's parties, LK, KW, DS 8: buddies, EH 8: toilet, partying, field days, Zayres, Loon, Christmas 74, Art per. in woods, tracks, 72, my family. TO FORGET: School lunches, gym, yellow tank, getting lost, Red Ant. FAVORITE SAYING: I'm bored. FUTURE PLANS: Goto Art School. CAROL BRADBURY MARK BLAISDELL ACTIVITIES: C. C. 1,2,3,4: Captain 4, Winter Track 2,45 Hockey 1,35 Spr. Track 3, 4: Baseball 1,21 TO REMEMBER: Winning CM, Soph. year, Andover Apr. 29, Covilles, Beating Billerica, Zookie Raid, Cape, RI, WFI, Mr. Kelly 8: Cripps. TO FORGET: Being ?Ss, .2 in CC, Cont. meet at Chelms., Tewks, 73, Chem. 1, Sat 8: Com., Fosters Pond. FUTURE PLANS: College. STEVEN BRANDER TO REMEMBER: My friends, my family, partying, the tracks, the HS parking lot, Bi- ology I Gr II, jimmy and all the other good times, doing reports for AF and GD. TO FORGET: Chemistry I with GD, working 3 years. FAVORITE SAYING: Thats cool . FUTURE PLANS: To go on to college, get a good job and travel. my TERESE MARIE BONACCORSI Terry TO REMEMBER: Iames Ward, Fred Cain, Mrs. W, IT, MC, TC, DB, IM, IR,EW, Iu- nior Prom, Cape, Iune 74. TO FORGET: The bad times. CHALLENGE: cars, boats, snowmobiles. FAVORITE SAYING: Me? FUTURE PLANS: To get a BS in nursing. HON PATRICIA BRANSFIELD ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey Z,3,4: Basket- ball Cheerleading Zg Yearbook: Prom Com- mittees, IV Show: Patrons Drive. TO RE- MEMBER: jimmy Ward, jr. Prom, trip to France, Lynn, GCG, Mafia gang, 10f28f72, IB, MS, Team, LA, 66, the path, Beach Boys, football games, the Platters, ski trips wit KB, New Hampshire, Field Hockey Champs 74. TO FORGET: Andover, straws, show- offs, feet, Pj's, fights with the Mafia. FU- TURE PLAN Nursing. 41 NANCY BRENNAN ACTIVITIES: Work Study 45 TO REMEM- BER: Andy, the Girls, Good times, ski trip, Tull concerts, weekends, parties sum. 74, white caps, passing out, 2nd family, Sun- day, Beach, trip NJ. TO FORGET: WHS, arguments, week nights, being late, N.I., Andy's temper. FAVORITE SAYING: What they don't know won't hurt them. FUTURE PLANS: To get married and be successful in having a happy life and family. THOMAS BROMANDER Bromus, Woe ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1,2,3,45 Hockey 2.,3, 45 Cross Country 3,45 Peer Group 45 Senior Patrons Drive. TO REMEMBER: Hats flying out the windows, Mby dnose is kold, M 8: Ms, .404, Mange Antony, snaft,'TO FORGET: Sprints, loss to Billerica, Chuck's class, Wed. morn. skating, Analysis and Calculas tests. CHALLENGE: To be captain of a sport, any sport. FAVORITE SAYING: Ask me If I care. FUTURE PLANS: College. TWU' ANN BREWSTER Brew ACTIVITIES: Peer Group 35 Patrons Drive 35 Prom Committee 3,45 Work Study 4. TO REMEMBER: 5f10f74, LW, 8f'9f74, High St., Cote's parties, married friends, Congo, BP, Kowloon, Hampton, VW, lost some- thing , 8f24f74, the girls, Cape 8: 3 Dog Night. TO FORGET 12f2f72, BM, hit by car, YC, DF, CK, snobs. CHALLENGE: Stay out of hospitals. FUTURE PLANS: Stay happy and marry L.W. APRIL BRUCE ACTIVITIES: Work Study 3,45 TO RE- MEMBER: IRS, Florida 4, AR parties, VW, New Years Eve 1974, EH parties, AK, CT, GI, My room, Van, Wakeda, IA, MP, Con- certs. TO FORGET: WHS. FUTURE PLANS: Work and Travel. HELEN BREWSTER ACTIVITIES: IV Show: Sr. Prom Commit- tee, Patrons Drive 45 TO REMEMBER: mills bros., libby's, Ir. year, 9!27f74, Plat- ters, tech., trip to Europe, Biagio, movies, rehersal, pie eating contest, youth group, LA, MC, hot fudge sundae beach comber, stagette party, Nantasket Beach, DR, pizza joint. TO FORGET: water on my Aspara- gus, afternoon in Boston, French II, basket- ball game in NY, jr. Prom, BP. CHAL- LENGE: Make it to California. -1'-'ww GAIL BRUNELLE ACTIVITIES: Home Nurses Training 2. TO REMEMBER: Art class, Mr. Cogan, Mrs. Aldrich for their kindness and understand- ing. TO FORGET: Coming back from Weinbergs, 3rd period and having Mr. Gar- rett standing there to welcome us. CHAL- LENGE: To be a good wife and mother. FAVORITIE SAYING: I Love You. FU- TURE PLANS: Marriage. MICHAEL BUONAROSA ROBERT BURNS A . E 3 4. , a V , .t , .. .,. r SHARON BURT ACTIVITIES: Wildcat newspaper 1: O.E.A. 4. TO REMEMBER: Weinberg's, smoking area, Garrett's wake-up voice in the morn- ing, Rick. TO FORGET: Mr. Fessenden's interesting? U.S. History class, Mr. Du- Long's long Sr boring English class. CHAL- LENGE: To make the best of my last year in H.S. and hopefully to obtain all my goals in life. FAVORITE SAYING: Get out of here. FUTURE PLANS: Go to Burdett School in Boston, to get a well paying secretarial job. aw. it iff? A IAMES BUSBY Buzz ACTIVITIES: Football 1,4: Basketball 1,3: Winter Track 2,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4: Ski Club 1,2,3,4. TO REMEMBER: Florida with ID, IR, IO, Beach, Ski trips, My family, friends and funtimes. TO FORGET: Hone's French 1, ski trip to Waterville Valley, Camp Waku- ta, Whistle. FUTURE PLANS: College, Or- thodonrisr. 'UW' CARL BUTLER ANN BUTTERS Nancy ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Staff 4, Prom Committee 4, IV Show 3. TO REMEMBER: Ma 8: Dad, the good times, friends, MS, DD, parties, Skw, SI, Arcadia. TO FOR- GET: A party at KS. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege and Travel. 'K' DAVID CAIN Tennessee ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2,3,4: Spring Track 2,3,4g Winter Track 2,3,4g Pa- trons Drive 3,4. TO REMEMBER: Winning CM and States, Beating Andover, Cape, Getting DR's Steak Dinner, Nilla Vanillas. TO FORGET: Going from 5th to 15th Man in Cross Country, waiting for Dotty C. in Morning. FUTURE PLANS: To become as rich as everybody thinks I am. MARK CALLAHAN ACTIVITIES: Math League 1,2,3,4: Science Club 3,4, Chess Club 2,3: National Honor Society 3,45 French Honor Society 3,4. TO REMEMBER: Our table at WWII, Sopho- more Biology Class, Calvin Kr Baz, Mac's tumble, Drafting Rm. TO FORGET: Burger King, KL's driving, Twigs. FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Baz. FUTURE PLANS: To go on to college and study accounting. FRED D. CAIN IR. Goober ACTIVITIES: Workstudy 3,4: Patrons Drive 3. TO REMEMBER: Jimmy, Pa Sr Ma Ward, my family, Brian, jamie, Bill, Al, Bob, weekends at the lake, nights with jimmy, the boat, Good times with IW, TB, AB, 81: I- Prom, IB. TO FORGET: Night IR 8: I made a scoop. CHALLENGE: To own a camp in Wolfeboro, NH. FAVORITE SAYING: Come on, are you coming? FUTURE PLANS: To cross country, become a car salesman, to enjoy life as I have so far, to become as rich as everyone says I am. ANTOINETTE MARIE CALO Dolly TO REMEMBER: English Best Seller Senior year, Little talks at the locker before school, PL, DL, SE, CM, LC. TO FORGET: Gym classes, study halls, lunch periods. CHAL- LENGE: To achieve the most pleasure I can in life. FAVORITE SAYING: Talk to me about it. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college to become a Nutritional Home Economics teacher. ROBERT CAIN .,,', DOROTHY CAMPBELL Dotty, Dot ACTIVITIES: Patrons Drive, IV Show. TO REMEMBER: Hampton 72-73, Kevin, Pier 4, Alman Bros Concert, Ski trips, jr. Prom, tag a long, Fresh. field day, 3 yrs of art with LK 8: IF, Do you have it Merri?, skip days. TO FORGET: Zayre, unfair teachers, New Years 74, Drugstore, being bored, a day at Seabrook with ML 81. BH. FAVORITE SAY- ING: What a jerkl. FUTURE PLANS: Den- tal Ast. I 79 -r'w DOUGLAS CAMPBELL FT I A' TZ 7 '1 i I .. Q 1 , . f L. I 1 ,1 MATTHEW JOHN CANT RELL Matt or Fool ACTIVITIES: Shawsheen Tech Supp. 1,2, 3.4. TO REMEMBER: Barny 8: Harry, trip to Europe, camping, thumbing from Andov- er to Wilmington High 8a then home, Lorna V. TO FORGET: MS. Kennedy, My 10th grade English teacher, Kathy D. CHAL- LENGE: Trying to skip classes without get- ting caught, Life. FAVORITE SAYING: Kiss off, Dahhhhh. FUTURE PLANS: Elec- trician, Took up electrical at Shawsheen Tech 6: plan to be a licensed Electrician. ,,....,,.-as C L-f 3 . '. is li PAULA CAPPS TO REMEMBER: Everything that was good about school and the people in my class. TO FORGET: All the bad things about school. FUTURE PLANS: To continue working. if DON CAPONE Snowshoes ACTIVITIES: Cross country 2,3: Indoor Track 1,2,3,4g Spring Track 1,2,3,4: Band 2, 3,4: Iazz-Rock 3,4. TO REMEMBER: My Trombone. TO FORGET: Mr. Kelley's hand. FAVORITE SAYING: What? FUTURE PLANS: Study Astronomy. 4- SALLY CARLSON Dally Vatlson ACTIVITIES: JV Show: Prom Committee: Majorettes 3,41 Peer Group 3,4. TO RE- MEMBER: Ma 8: Dad, Tree, D.O. , Kow- loon, Beep Beep, England, Sat. nite wfgirls, 8f24f74, Bedpost, Rockettes, Blistex, Con- go, tennis wrist, Kevin 8: jimmy. TO FOR- GET: Pick up the cup. CHALLENGE: To decide what to do in life. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Oh my heavens I think I lost some- thing! , I guess you had to be there. FUTURE PLANS: To travel and stay single. LINDA CASEY Case ACTIVITIES: IV Show, Patrons Drive. TO REMEMBER: Mr. F, Bio, Mr. M, parties with DS, Locker crowd, CR,DS, DI, AC, CC, Margret, ES, Salisbury. TO FORGET: Gym, KL, study, math. CHALLENGE: Live happily. FAVORITE SAYING: Your soft! Be seriousl. FUTURE PLANS: College, travel, get married. VINCENT CASTELLANO THERESE CASTALDO T ree ACTIVITIES: Majorettes 3,4: Peer Group 3: Prom Comm 3,45 Patrons Drive 3,4. TO REMEMBER: Ma, Dad, Steve, 2.f11f71, proms, CYO, ski trips, PI, Dal, JT, Sat. nights, Chinese food, popcorn cups, friends England, bedpost, maj. br. TO FORGET: NB's party, night at HS, nights at tracks, Sat mornings, 2 c's, fights. CHALLENGE: To be able to see without glasses. LINDA CATALANO Cat, W.P. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 2,45 Softball 2, 3,45 IV Show5 Patrons Drive 4, TO RE- MEMBER: Kris,3f16 73, rink, fess class, beach with BG, IW, KH, 14347, Proms, JV Show, CH, LW, CH, LK, DF, ND, GG, friends, MSE. TO FORGET: Gershon, not getting responsibility card, getting ground- ed, party, fighting with that kid named Kris. FAVORITE SAYING: Ducky, Hi Kid. FUTURE PLANS: For all my dreams to come true, someday get married to KH. MARGARET CASTELLANO Margie ACTIVITIES: IV Show: Patrons Drive 45 People Center 35 Concert Choir 1,2g Year- book Staff. TO REMEMBER: HB, MC, LA, YA, PC, weekends at Nantasket, days at the beach and nights at Paragon Park, Ski Ball wizard, beach comber, New York, MC's birthday party. TO FORGET: Freshman year, afternoon in Boston. CHALLENGE: To live a full and happy life. FUTURE PLANS: College, travel, marry. awk: o ' -diff' JAMES CAVANAUGI-I Jimmy ACTIVITIES: Winter Track 1,3,4: Spring Track 1,3,4. TO REMEMBER: Tracks, Ed- die's party, Steve hitting the parked car. TO FORGET: 1 Sophomore year, Andover meet in Winter. FUTURE PLANS: College. Yum ' I Q V 1 . ' , 5 . 1 . 6,4 - I . 0 I 4 ' 1. .'.. JL :Of STEPHEN M. CAVANAUGH Steve TO REMEMBER: I'd like to remember all the good times in WHS. TO FORGET: I'd like to forget all the hard times at WHS. CHALLENGE: To get good scores on the SAT's. FAVORITE SAYING: Take it easy! gg 0 IUDITH CONNELL Judy TO REMEMBER: The closet, MS in locker room, lunches with DC, ST, DI, BS, studies, Halloween 73, sweethearts, friends. TO FORGET: The cellar, Spanish ll, getting caught by Mr, Garrett, Lynch's test. CHAL- LENGE: Going to gym first thing in the morning. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh Get out! FUTURE PLANS: Be happy, live day to clay, l l I , DONALD CHURCHILL Big Daddy ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,4: Spr. Track 1: Weight lifting 1,2,3. TO REMEMBER: RP, Fluffy, Vin, Lynn, Motor, Dorv, Linda's parties, Donna, Frank. TO FORGET: Mon- days, practice, Camp Wakuta, CHAL- LENGE: School. FUTURE PLANS: go to College. Q? QZJ7' A xx . IAMES CONNER lim ACTIVITIES: IV Hockey 1,3: Varsity Hockey 2, goalie: Cross Country Track 8: Tennis 3: Varsity Club. TO REMEMBER: Mr. Scanlon's 2nd period Human Behavior Class-going to cemetery. TO FORGET: Oct. 21 and loosing to Austin in Hockey Jamboree 2 to 1 with 20 sec. left. CHAL- LENGE: Build something in shop. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Anyone in the woods. FU- TURE PLANS: US Coast Guard, to become a farmer while going to med. school. 'bl-.nuff CHERYL CLARK Clarkie, Cher ACTIVITIES: Wildcat 1,2,3,4-Editor 3,4: Ir. Prom 8: Ring Comm: IV Show: Drama Club 2.,3,4: Sr. Class Play: Drama Fest 3,4: Year- book. TO REMEMBER: The M's 8: C's, Grocknick, SS, Mr. Fardy, Physics, Urchins, Ind Study, BP, Cardinals, Row, row, row, art, LC, NP, GK, IV show, everything. TO FORGET: Nothing. CHALLENGE: To find me and enjoy myself. FAVORITE SAYING: Are you serious? FUTURE PLANS: Medical Illustration. Nd' 1-.-nv MARIANNE CONNOLLY ACTIVITIES: Senior Class Play 4: Drama Club: Literary Magazine 4: Wildcat 2,4: Pa- trons Drive 4. TO REMEMBER: Being an Urchin, TO FORGET: Mr. Lynch's Algebra II class. CHALLENGE: Trying to look tall. FUTURE PLANS: To go to college, to write. MICHAEL CONNOLLY CYNTHIA ANN COSTA Cindy, Panda ACTIVITIES: Yearbook: Concert Choir 2, 35 Drama Club 3,4: Math League 3,45 Prom Committee 3,45 IV Show: Senior Class Play. TO REMEMBER: These days, my friends, parties, goin to NU with DC, rides from DP. TO FORGET: 6:30 A.M.! CHALLENGE: To reform A. Fesseden's behavior. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: A quitter never wins, and a winner never quits. FUTURE PLANS: To be a fashion designer. JAMES M. COOLIDGE Calvin ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Baseball 3,45 Chess Club 2: Psychic Phenomena 1. TO REIVIEIVIBERZ 4f14f72-4f16f7Z, B. Ayl- ward, D. Scanlon, teach, Packy Runs, Guy, Crullerman, Boing, Kev, Sugarbear. CHAL- LENGE: To become a Professional Vagrant. FAVORITE SAYING: You couldn't print it! FUTURE PLANS: College, partying. ROSEMARY COSTA Rosy ACTIVITIES: Art Club 1,2. TO REMEM- BER: Each and every day. TO FORGET: Not a thing. CHALLENGE: To make it through a day without bumping into any- thing, FAVORITE SAYING: Do anything that your heart desires. FUTURE PLANS: Just to take each day as it comes. KENNETH COPP wb 1 + r wwf' ' DIANE COSTE STEPHEN COVILLE DAVID COYE Space Shot- Zookie ACTIVITIES: CC 3,45 Winter Track 3,4 Captain 4: Spring Track 1,2,3,4. TO RE- MEMBER: W-74 A-71 party after, ZOOKIE RAIDS, RI chairs and pool, Spring Track 74, BB wedding, Last leg on mile relay. TO FORGET: Lynn Invit. 660's, Central F, S, Get some dimes, Night before BB wedding, Indoor against Andover. CHALLENGE: To beat TN in a 440. FUTURE PLANS: To at- tend Lowell Tech. 'Wy 'Uo- BRUCE CRAM ACTIVITIES: Tennis .3,4. TO REMEM- BER: Weekends at Nantasket, nights com- ing from Nantasket, camping at Harold State Forest, drinking at the Forum. TO FORGET: School lunches, Gen. Bus. class, running out of gas in the Plaza exit. CHAL- LENGE: To be accepted into MIT's Civil Engineering class. FUTURE PLANS: To become a civil engineer. 'lf'-nr , B.. DOREEN CUNNINCHAM Weener Dill TO REMEMBER: My 60 dollar race car, Taste like chocolate, the blue VW, dune buggy' behind Zayres. CHALLENGE: To beat Mike's Porche. FAVORITE SAYING: We's gonna die. FUTURE PLANS: Attend Lowell Tech. SHAUN CUNNINGHAM Cuddles ACTIVITIES: Spring Track 1,2g Winter Track 1,2. TO REMEMBER: Graduation. TO FORGET: Wilmington. CHALLENGE: Getting out of High School. FAVORITE SAYING: You turkey. FUTURE PLANS: Service, Professional Trumpet Player. PHILIP C UOC0 FRANK DE PIANO Frankie ACTIVITIES: Football 2,3,45 Weight lifting 1,2,35 Winter Track 3,45 Tennis 3,45 chess club 1,25 Rotary club 45 Patrons Drive 4. TO REMEMBER: RA saving my frisbie, SHA- BOOM, SHABOOM, knud 1, great year, Nose, Stub, Caveman, Barnzo, IP. TO FOR- GET: CAMP WAKUTA! Old red wagon, big cigars, el whappooo. CHALLENGE: Trying to dance with your girl, with a bro- ken ankle! FUTURE PLANS: Owning an island, with my wife and kids and getting a CPA degree. MARY CURRAN ACTIVITIES: People Center 3. TO RE- MEMBER: Beachcomber, Ski Ball Wizard, 12!1f73, HB, CC, MC, BN, WD, NP, SPHS birthday party, CM, Stagette party, Frank, Proms, weekends at beach, Park, 11:30, Mr. Shier's bookkeeping classes. TO FORGET My sophomore year, U.S. History, CHAL LENGE: Go to Hawaii. FUTURE PLANS Get married and travel. CAROL DESFORGE ACTIVITIES: Girls track 25 OEA Parlimen- tarian5 IV Show: Patrons Drive. TO RE- MEMBER: IV Show, girls track, volleyball, good times, going to Iack's for Lunch Sth period with Ioy, concerts. TO FORGET: Miss C, Mrs. H, gym class, bad times. CHALLENGE: Getting an A in all my sub- jects. FUTURE PLANS: Go to a business school and become a legal secretary. WENDY DELROSSI Wen ACTIVITIES: IV show, Ir. patrons drive. TO REMEMBER: RA, 6f6f73, Nantasket with SH, BC, and RA, The Pru, Boston5 1Of26f74, movies, the gang, ND, IK Ir. TO FORGET: The undertoe, nosey person at SP. CHALLENGE: To watch a sad movie without crying. FUTURE PLANS: College, get a good paying job. Get married and raise a family. -Q ELIZABETH H. DEVEAU Betty ACTIVITIES: IV Show5 Patrons Drive 3,45 Concert Choir 1. TO REMEMBER: The Oaks, March 2, April 6, 6f7!74, All my friends, Lil' Fella, Kevin Nolan, jim Ward. TO FORGET: The bad times with RM, trouble at school lunches. CHALLENGE: Getting up Monday mornings. FAVORITE SAYING: You Armpit! FUTURE PLANS: Marry Mike in October, settle down and raise a family. I , my 'X. ' .- '?' RICHARD DIEHL Richy ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Soccer 2,3, Cap- tain 4, Wrestling 1. TO REMEMBER: Soc- cer Championship 72, 73, GS, junior Prom 8: the day after, celtic games, Richshaw, par- ties, FH, BP, DP Concert: Ramsies. TO FORGET: Spanish II, Refs, Whaler games, Wes-ty's big mouth, Billerica. CHALLENGE: To get through 8 yrs. of college. FUTURE PLANS: Goto college and play soccer. PAUL DINEEN Diz ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1. TO REMEMBER: Playing cards in the cafe. TO FORGET: Baseball 1. FUTURE PLANS: College. CHRISTOPHER DICECCA Chris ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1,2,3, Capt. 4: IV Show: ,Patrons Dr.: Winter Track 2. TO REMEMBER: Soccer Champs 72 8: 73, IV Show, RC party, soccer parties,DP, concert, Dick's, Weasel 8: jake, Bays League, babies, coaches FL Sn BP, all the good times. TO FORGET: Billerica, knee operation, Satur- day morning practices. CHALLENGE: To own a vette. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college 8: play soccer. CHERYL DODEMAN Mic key ACTIVITIES: Work Study 3,4. TO RE- MEMBER: All the Fun in Art, Mr. B., Miss C., Miss C., Dunkin Donuts, Pewter Pot, Field Day, Linda. TO FORGET: Teachers: Miss M., Miss IL., Mr. M., Type z,1oth Grade English, U.S. History. CHALLENGE: First girl pigeon racer, to make my life what I want it to be and to help find peace in the world. FUTURE PLANS: I plan to study Art somehow. Be happily married to Mike july 12, 1975, and make a good wife and mother. DIANA DOIRON Di TO REMEMBER: The good English classes in Iunior and Senior years, the teachers I had, Field Day, AE, BB, Donna L, Rich I. TO FORGET: The day I skipped and Garrett came behind me and my girl friends and said we had 8 nights detention. FUTURE PLANS: To keep working, get my own place and get married someday. SUSAN MARIE DOUCETTE Tomato TO REMEMBER: IV Show, Iunior Banquet, Patrons Drives, Mrs. Boudreau, Elaine, each and every one of my friends, ALWAYS my deodorant. TO FORGET: Freshman year, my locker, my girdle. CHALLENGE: To understand the meaning of life. FAVORITE SAYING: Honey, Sweetheart, OH MY GROSSNESS! FUTURE PLANS: To unite all the tomatoes of the world, to get a smaller mouth, to keep on loving life, EM. PAUL DOMIGAN Bean Pole 40'- KEVIN DOWNS Downsy TO REMEMBER: Mr. Murphy's electricity class. TO FORGET: Fr. and Soph. years. FAVORITE SAYING: You moron! FU- TURE PLANS: Work. A ROBERT DORVAL Dorv ACTIVITIES: Ftball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3, 4: Basktball 1,2,3,4: Pat. Dr. 3,45 IV Show 3: Prom Com. 3,4. TO REMEMBER: Wal- die, Lynn, Vin, Bob, Merle, Otis, Pogo, Daddy, Roundsie, Motor, Burnsie, IV Show, Ir. Prom, Fld day trap, Bowdoin, Waldie's house, Tourist Att., Kevin, Iim, Coaches B,A,Di,G. TO FORGET: Camp Wakuta, Mon pract., DorvaI's magnets. FAVORITE SAYING: I'm sure it is. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and be successful. NANCY LEE DOYLE ACTIVITIES: Ir. Prom Comm.: IV Show, TO REMEMBER: MI, 5f9f74, Bookkeeping with Mr. Shiere, all my friends. TO FOR- GET: Some ignorant, rude, and prejudice people that I have come in contact with. FAVORITE SAYING: I hate typing! FU- TURE PLANS: Get a good job, marry, raise a family and leave Wilmington. 'iff MARIE DRAPER ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 2,3,4: Spanish Honor Society 2,35 IV Show: Yearbook Staff. TO REMEMBER: All my friends, IV Show, Agganis, 8!27!74, ski trips, John Denver and DBDBD. TO FORGET: Geom- etry, school lunches, lunch lines, crowded halls and Gonzales. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and stay happy. . , I, , . 4. Q..- I ' .,-,J-,, I N - ' 1 if I its ' I T' iv. .,v-- SARAH LOUISE ECKBERG TO REMEMBER: I'd like to remember my Four years at WHS and the short time I'll be spending in High School down in Texas. FUTURE PLANS: l plan a career in Fashion Merchandising. DONNA DUFFY Duff ACTIVITIES: Softball 1,2,3: Concert Choir 1,2,3,4: Prom Comm. 3,45 Patrons Drive 3, 4: Yearbook Staff: JV Show. TO REMEM- BER: CD DE 6!18!71, 4114172 DI, CH, lim Ward, KN, RI 8f25f74, TS, LK, SIS, Cindy, LW, Friends, JV Show, wedding GI IH, chase CM, Goob, Burns, U.Nicky, Mr. 8: Mrs. H, Soccer games?-'F 10, Tewl4s.ii73, M. Stephens, KK, Jake, Wes, FB Gms, Dr. Vide- o, Notes, BB, Dorv, track mt at And., Hock- ey Gamesi?20. TO FORGET: High Beams. WILLIAM ECKBERG CHARLES DUCGAN MERRIDITH ELIA DEBORAH L. FAHEY Debbie, Fabe ACTIVITIES: IV Show5 Sr. Patron's Drive, Photography Committee. TO REMEMBER: Mr. Fess's class5 TD, IM, GG, and all the fun we had together: Mr. Sheire's Book- keeping with Nancy and Linda, IV Show, Freshman year with Pat and DI, Getting dismissed by Mr. Decoste, THE NEIGH- BORHOOD. FAVORITE SAYING: I knew I was gonna do that! FUTURE PLANS: Success in whatever I do. CHRISTINE EMERY Chris ACTIVITIES: Track 1g Student Council 2, 35 Ski Club 1, Concert Choir 1,25 IV Show 35 Patrons Drive 3,45 Science Club 45 TO REMEMBER: 4133, 34, PM, CK, SM 8: Catnip, Nose 8: CF: football games Gr soccer games, WEO, the Hill Sr rink, toe-de-oats! the cape, worms, 1Of28!74, 7f4!74, Funk Sr Aerosmith, Miss Tex, Tenn, Okl, 45th: TO FORGET: Mr. Kelley's loud mouth! Levitt's stupidity! havin' mono, being busted, frosty. CHALLENGE: To be happy. FA- VORITE SAYING: Spaceshot. FUTURE PLANS: College, espouser RB! MICHAEL W. FALZONE Tubby, Pizzaman ACTIVITIES: Ftbl. Mgr. 2,3,45 Hockey Mgr. 2,35 Student Council 2,35 IV Show 3: Student Govt. 35 WILDCAT 2,3. TO REMEMBER: Paula and Mary, 3 years with Coaches Alyward and Bellissimo, Bep, RED. TO FORGET: D-3 with RED, CAW, GRETTA, COLL. BRD, REV. CHAL- LENGE: To become a journalist. FUTURE PLANS: Do things, go places, and kiss pret- ty goils. ERMELINDA M. ENOS Linda ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1,25 Exec. Brd. 45 Ski Club 3,45 Spanish Honor Society 2,35 OEA 3,4 pres., Prom Comm. 3,45 IV Show. TO REMEMBER: My mother, MK 8f4f74, IV Show, Mt. Sunapee, English classes, Iohn Denver, Beach Boys, and all my friends. TO FORGET: Crowded lunches and halls, tests. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, marry in the future, raise a family and always be happy. MARIE- ELENA FANTASIA Marie ACTIVITIES: Bsktball, Cheerleader 1,25 Yearbook5 IV Show: Wildcat 1,2,3,4, C.C. 1, 2,35 Colorguard 2,3: Gymnastics 1,2,35 Stu- dent Gov't 3: Student Council 45 Librarian 3.4. TO REMEMBER: SVD, 25 mi. WT, faces 4f26f745 Good times 125, my big Brother! TO FORGET: May I help you? Sweet Hunk of Cheese. CHALLENGE: Finding the right words. FAVORITE SAY- ING: A FA NAPOLA. FUTURE PLANS: Suffolk?Iournalism. xg 1 , 7 f,f, PAULA M. FAULKNER ACTIVITIES: Art Club 35 Science Club 3: Spring Track 35 Ir. Patrons Drive. TO REMEMBER: Becky. TO FORGET: Flunk- ing English 105 lunch. FUTURE PLANS: College. 'S 1, A 12, ' CHARLES FERRERA Chuck TO REMEMBER: DL's parties: lack in the Box: Getting out of school early. TO FOR- GET: Book Reports: Homework5 School. FAVORITE SAYING: Take it easy. FU- TURE PLANS: College, Business field. RENE FERRARA ACTIVITIES: Spr Track 1-45 wtr track 35 Art Club 35 CC 1-45 Band 1-45 Jazz Rock 3, 4. TO REMEMBER: Ir Prom with Mike, IV Show, Dates with john, activ's, teachers, friends, family. CHALLENGE: Live each clay to its fullest. FAVORITE SAYING: Smile, it makes the world a better place fex- cept when ya have bracesl. FUTURE PLANS: Music Therapist, dog groomer, have a ranch, raise horses, happy, healthy family. VN IANET FLAHERTY DONNA FLEMING Rocky TO REMEMBER: Billy, Wesley house, BH's pj party, buddy, Maine, Nanc, skiing, buzz- ing, art, space cadets, CT, AR, ME, NP. TO FORGET: WHS, the meatball car accident. FAVORITE SAYING: l wanta marry you Bill. FUTURE PLANS: Leave Wilmington, travel. CYNTHIA FORTE '-Ui' iff-W-uv, CHRISTINE L. FRIBERG Chrissy TO REMEMBER: All the teachers that helped me through the school year, and all my friends. TO FORGET: All the bad marks, fire drills, false bomb scares, the hours waiting in line for lunch. CHAL- LENGE: To move to Maine, and make it as a farmer. FAVORITE SAYING: Be Happy. FUTURE PLANS: Dental Assisting. IM ION FREDERICKSON Fred ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Basketball 1,25 Baseball 1: Chess Club. TO REMEMBER: Duncan Donuts in RM 127, good old Gino, Jim W. TO FORGET: Newsweek, Mailboxs, Barny. FAVORITE SAYING: I'm not im- pressed. FUTURE PLANS: Try to become state cop, and to marry SS. WENDY FRIBERG Wen ACTIVITIES: Art Club: Graphic Arts. TO REMEMBER: my friends. TO FORGET: people I had to say no to. CHALLENGE: Going to Gilead School. FAVORITE SAY- ING. OK-Right. FUTURE PLANS: Going to Gilead School and becoming a hair dress- er. ELAINE FREEMAN TO REMEMBER: John, Mrs. Boudreau, all my good friends, My Tomato. TO FOR- GET: Freshman year, US History: one year of unhappiness. CHALLENGE: Doing what you think is right, no matter what others say about it. FAVORITE SAYING: Cry, cry for someone who just can't be happy, and be glad you can feel enough to cry. FUTURE PLANS: Katherine Gibbs, a life full of hap- piness hereafter. ROBERT FULLERTON Fully ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Baseball 3. TO REMEMBER: Shop, wood working class, parties, Fri. Nights, Staying home from school. TO FORGET: Having nothing to do on the weekends, trying to keep awake in History Class. CHALLENGE: Skip a day of school without them calling your house and have your father answer. FAVORITE SAY- ING: What are we doing after school? Noth- ing. FUTURE PLANS: Go to work, make millions. sl! L. fTQg, f' D.. 92 BRIAN GODFREY ACTIVITIES: Patron's Drive 4: Hockey 3, Capt - 4, Peer Group 4. TO REMEMBER: Being the new Kid in school, Parents, friends, Salisbury Beach. TO FORGET: Sprints, Crm,-tra, Wednesday mornings. CHALLENGE: Make it through college. FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Man. FUTURE I'LANS1College,law sr hool, LISA GATELY ACTIVITIES: IV Show. TO REMEMBER IS 7f4f74, Top of Hub, LA LA LA LA LA RM, drags, Kellys 1O!21!73, DBD, Produce, FF, 4f6f74, SVRVTHS, my friends, 5f13f74, SM, Margaret, MS, please, dou- bling, Mr. H, d.i. TO FORGET: Auntie, good fairy, big 7, MM, john-Boy, lunch, BM, Lips, Barons, stick matches, 12f31f73, Hammy, studies. CHALLENGE: To suc- ceed. FAVORITE SAYING: Dis is my best friend Margaret. FUTURE PLANS: College, work, get married. ,uno RICHARD W. GOODSPEED Speed ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2,3,4: Iazz Rock 4, Skipping 1,2.,3,4. TO REMEMBER Tracks, the erasers, SC, Tana Leaves. TO FORGET: being tied up in Chuck's room, SC, the foul red Chevy. CHALLENGE: staying in school for two periods in a row. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Excuse me, but you've obviously mistaken me for someone who cares. FUTURE PLANS: college, music, become famous. THOMAS GEARTY i KEVIN GRAHAM Cracker TO REMEMBER: Getting stiff on Fridays and Saturdays. TO FORGET: Forget I ever came to WHS. CHALLENGE: To stay friends with Cindy for more than two days. LINDA GRIFFITHS TO REMEMBER: The Junior Prom, field day, skip day with SM, JK, LK, All the good times I've had during my four years at WHS and all the good friends I have made. FU- TURE PLANS: Secretary or receptionist. SCOTT HAMSON IAMES HADFIELD Jamey ACTIVITIES: Patrons Drive 3,4. TO RE- MEMBER: Tracks, weekend in NH at SP when a hick came after me and MT with a shot gun, partie over Sp, weekend at MT's, Camp Seabrook, parties at VW, trips to NH on Sunday, sport, Mac, Turtle, KN, Mrs. L, CL. TO FORGET: Ir. Sleepout, Ir. Prom, kicked out of parties. CHALLENGE: Make it through College. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege. FRED HANCOX 1' -4 fu, 9' 9' x 2. Q- Q, G A at iffy , 1 1 ,. key .191 W V g W' Q ' ' I ii Nan... 'V A I 3' 'O ...--J' EDWARD R. HARNISH Harni TO REMEMBER: Mr. McMahon's shiny head in the sun. TO FORGET: Some zero named Iewer. CHALLENGE: Remembering my name. FAVORITE SAYING: Thats cool. FUTURE PLANS: You only have one life so I'll grab all the gusto I can get. RICHARD HAYNES I-Iaynsy TO REMEMBER: My girlfriend Marie and all the good times we had in my Rambler, IV, MF. TO FORGET: I-Iistory. CHAL- LENGE: To ski the world. FUTURE PLANS Hope to be a MBTA Bus Driver. .-I--ul KRIS HINXMAN Hinx ACTIVITIES: Soccer 4, Track 2,3,4: Hock- ey I,2,3,4, IV Show. TO REMEMBER: 3- 16-73, Linda, All the goodtimes, the beach with LC BG, IW, The Rink, Easter Sunday, 14358, The prom, The hockey bus, Kevin N. and jimmy VV, TO FORGET: The Combat Zone with BC Wind Sprints, I.inda's party. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh my God! What, are you on dopf-7 FUTURE PLANS: Get a good job, make lots of money and get mar- ried. PU' BONNIE HEBSCH ACTIVITIES: IV Show, Patrons Drive. TO REMEMBER: Tish's hut 3 am, parties, Sca- brook ML, 7th study, FP, swinging, chicks, N Anduva, Jade East, buddies, skiing, Red Tavern, Ruth, Don, Tina, Skating, HSPC eel. TO FORGET: Accidents, snobs, SR, YC, lying Peggy, having no money, fights. FAVORITE SAYING: Forget it, I don't be- lieve it. FUTURE PLANS: Travel a lot and make a lot of money. r-Q ,- ly. 'VK A CAROL HODGDON Melba, Hodg ACTIVITIES: Prom Committee 3,4: Patrons Drive 3,4g Peer Group 4. TO REMEMBER: Good times, Dr. Viddio, LW, BN, LC, LK, CH, DP, DS, PC, CC, the couch, Ramada Inn, parties, 9f3Of73 8: 74, 99. TO FOR- GET: 1Of19f74, IOXZOX74, POD, Someone's trying to kill me, left blinker, Andover par- ties. CHALLENGE: The morning after, walking down the hall. FUTURE PLANS: To work with the handicap, to be happy and successful throughout life. '-59' ..,, ...af ELAINE HEIM ACTIVITIES: IV Show, Work Study 3. TO REMEMBER: Wakeda, Kangamangus, BL, CS, NY, concert, AB's van with Pug, Cape, all nighters with AR, skipping with LC, AK, Ears 8: I-Ieba, CT barfing, Swinger. TO FORGET: Monday mornings, Barney, bi- kies, school nights, the Buick, detention, the registery. FAVORITE SAYING: Are you sure? FUTURE PLANS: To travel and to train to go into something in the medical field. EILEEN HOFFSES Bean TO REMEMBER: Summer of 74, York Beach, Susan, Patti, Mrs. Baan and all her help, the path. TO FORGET: Certain peo- ple, MN's problems with KD. FAVORITE SAYING: Dream On. FUTURE PLANS: Going to the Summer Olympics in 76, to win the Pulitzer Prize. CINDY HOLLOWAY IANET HUDSON Holly ACTIVITIES: IV Show: Patrons Dr. 3,4: Prom Com. TO REMEMBER: Friends LW, DD, IW, KN, RL, Bob, Chase, High Street, VW, FBGms, Stop 8: Go, Parties, Kowloon, Ir. Prom, G 8: I Wed, Dances, JV Show Sea brk, FL, WHSPL, Dr Video, CB Sz: LA, Beach Boys, R. Inn, weekends. TO FORGET: LK party, Accidents, Snobs. FUTURE PLANS: Work 8: Travel. WI' BRENDA HUNT IUM lla: ll VIA new-- +.'f'w-1 'llil Inn! DANIEL HURLEY Dan ACTIVITIES: Hockey 1,2.,3: Baseball 1,2,3, 4: Football 1. TO REMEMBER: School lunches. TO FORGET: Freshman Football. CHALLENGE: First one in lunch line. FAVORITE SAYING: What do you think. FUTURE PLANS: Undecided. ,mvnlqnlf SHIRLEY HUGHES ACTIVITIES: IV Show 3: OEA 4. TO REMEMBER: IV Show, Days at Nantasket with WD, RA, BC, Art classes with SE, Studies LG and LE, Suprise party by LN and EH, Bonjour Magazines, The Pru, Summer 74 -All the Parties, 10-26-74. TO FOR- GET: Frsh, yr, Hammy 8: his compositions, French 2 mark. FUTURE PLANS: College. ,fn-aug TERRI JENKINS ALAN IENSEN Al ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1,2,3,4g Science Club 2,3,4: Math League 2,3,4: Indoor Track 3: Drama Club 3: Senior Class Play 4. TO REMEMBER: Soccer champs 72 and 73, My Friends, Grocknick QCCI, Alg. 2. TO FOR- GET: Spanish 1 and 2, Homework? CHAL- LENGE: To find Grocknick. FAVORITE SAYING: Ya sure. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, forestry. ROD IOHNSON Bu gsy ACTIVITIES: Football 1: TTHC 1: St. H 2. TO REMEMBER: Meeting SS 8: other fine people, parties at DC's house. TO FOR- C,ET All the classes I flunked, meeting DC, smond year as a freshman. CHALLENGE: 'Io live- life to its fullest, never let anyone or anything get mc- down. FAVORITE SAY- ING Dad! FUTURE PLANS: special train- ing for Ifiw f-nfortr,-ment, later become a po- lit sr oftit Q-r, -.lay single as long as possible. 40 H0 frrwi CYNTHIA IEPSON ' ..,,,, '3- 4' LEO IONES TO REMEMBER: Forgetting to get my pic- ture taken, good times before school, stud- ies. TO FORGET: Work study and Mr ITonyJ Deluca, WHS. CHALLENGE: Iiving to the System. FAVORITE SAYING: Out- rageous. FUTURE PLANS: Make a lot of money 8: enjoy making it. 4,411 DEBRA A. JOHNSON Debbie ACTIVITIES: Patrons Drive 3. TO RE- MEMBER: Freshman yr, dances, Youth Center, Parties, Skipping, Iuly 13, 1973, Junior Prom, Crusin with KK Sr DC, Jim Ward, WHS, Good Times, the crowd, lunch. TO FORGET: Foolish arguements, gym class, 7th per. English. CHALLENGE: Stay- ing awake until 2:20. FAVORITE SAYING: We almost got bipped off. FUTURE PLANS: To buy land and move to NH. PAMELA IONES Pam ACTIVITIES: Band 1,25 IV Show 3: Patrons Drive 3. TO REMEMBER: friends, fresh- man field day, Maine, BH's PJ. party, skip days, ripple, my family, summer of '74, TO FORGET: YC, Freshman year, lunches, English 3, work, 10-31-73, gym. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, travel. JOHN KAMINSKI Minski ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2,3,4: Chess Team 2, 3,4: Chess Club 1,2,3,4: Science Club 2,3,4: Magic Show 2,35 Key Club 2,3 - Sec. 3. TO REMEMBER: US History with OB, Magic Shows, Soccer Championships, jolly John and the Chemical Mystery Tour. TO FOR- GET: Soccer Injuries, French 1 8n 2, Chem 1 - Pigface. FUTURE PLANS: College, Earn a respectable place in society. iffy PAULA KAVANAUGH joe, Kavy ACTIVITIES: Fld Hky 1: Bskball 1,2,3,4: Sftball 1,2,3,4g Prom Com: Class Sec 2,3,4: Yrbk: IV Show: Patrons Dr.: Std Gov. Day 3,45 Ice Hky 2,3,4. TO REMEMBER: West, Fair, SP 81: LK parties, 72 Ftball season, YC, 8f24f74, Cowloon, allniter, 4 a.m. hockey, VW, chink food, Kevin, Friends, good times, High School Park Lot, other towns. TO FORGET: bad times, getting caught, not finding anything to do on weekends. JC! DIANE KELLEY ,,Di,, ACTIVITIES: CC 1,2,3: Patrons Drive 4: IV Show: OEA 4. TO REMEMBER: IV Show, Thursday night with SD, cruising around town, VW, WI'ISD'S - MS,BD par- ties, Field Day 1973. TO FORGET: Iunior Banquet, Gym classes, Junior year Iparts of itj. CHALLENGE: Skip McCarthy's gym class without getting caught. FUTURE PLANS: Attend college - legal secretary, travel. ' KATHLEEN B. KAZMAIER Kath ACTIVITIES: UAI-IS-GAA 11 Cub Club 15 Choir 1,2,3,4: OEA 3,4 - VP 4, Colorguard 3,4: IV Show: NHS 3,4 - Sec 4: Mixed Vo- cal 4: Yearbook - editor. TO REMEMBER: HG,ML,MF,YA,SC,BB,CM,DD, 1-18-74, 5-13-74, 10-10- 74, Football Sats., 2nd lunch, Rm. 126, Maine, Balt, Buffalo, After school Alg. Club, Lou 72-73. TO FORGET: locker 450. FAVORITE SAYING: What a ripoff! Sma'ten up! FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege - major in accounting. 'HQ LESLIE KEOUGH TO REMEMBER: Jackie, 2f9f72., friends, DS,DB,KW,DC, my grandfather, KW's par- ties, skipping, going out to lunch, WS, DW'S Wed, Proms, cape, Starlite, Turtle, summers, NP camp, woods, Neil Y., my family, Van, JV Show, 96TMP, munchs. TO FORGET: Clancy, running for the bus, get- ting up, school lunches, Zayre, being late, tank summers, suspension, New Yr. FA- VORITE SAYING: Goober. FUTURE PLANS: work with children and be happy. WW -Qu.-Oli 'Qs-7? I X I I 1 cHARuzs KIDDER Charlie TO REMEMBER: Breakfast at Dunkin Donuts, lunch at Jack-in-the-Box. TO FORGET: College Board Review, Mondays. CHALLENGE: 90's in all subjects for one term. FUTURE PLANS: Go on to college. GAIL KNOTT ACTIVITIES: IV Show: Wildcat, Pottery 3: Peer Gr. 4. TO REMEMBER: Summer of 74, 4!26f74, Wakefield, friends, 3f5f74, Sr. Play, OEA, 11!11!74, YEES-NP, CC, me, Qfzefm, Tcathefg, 6f27!74. TO FORGET: Gym, crowded lunches, braces, termtests, homework, freshman bus. FUTURE PLANS Sc lmool - law, travel. no g ,Jia-t', ,, ,I ' if ,ii --nd' Q I 'o 0 Q' 0 Q'- oi. . O O O ' , ' 5' Il S.Nea',0O....x ...Q 6 . ..X IANICE KIDDER I KAREN KLIMARCHUK K.K. ACTIVITIES: Patrons Drive 3: IV Show. TO REMEMBER: My parents, friends, cafe lunches, Ir. sleepout, Scott, Kevin Nolan, My sister Judy, cruising with DJ and DC. TO FORGET: All the conceited kids, fool- ish fights. CHALLENGE: Passing every- thing. FUTURE PLANS: To do something to be proud of. LINDA KOVITCH Kove, Lin ACTIVITIES: VP-1: Ring Com.: Hockey 2: Photo.: IV Show: Ex. Bd. 35 Prom Chr. 3, 4: Patrons Dr. 3,45 St. Gov't. 3,4. TO RE- MEMBER: Lynn, skiing, IV Show, Roxy, Colour My World, Joe H., Kev, Jim, John, Hist, Secrets - BGSLBB, sIip's hangin', Mar- cos, Chips-n-Butts, High St., Friends, LL, VW. TO FORGET: Library pass - LL, Eng 9, parties, weekend 1Of18, 4f27f74, 1f12, Med., Sr, Prom 74. FAVORITE SAYING: Talk to me . . . FUTURE PLANS: Success. ,fl LAURIE KUMM ACTIVITIES: Wildcat newspaper 15 OEA 4. TO REMEMBER: Field days, football games - 66, Tom W., YMCA, my whole freshman and senior year, Occult. TO FORGET: My whole junior year, fights, lunch period, Mr. Garretts booming voice, band, Mr. Cripp's class. CHALLENGE: To make the most of my life. FAVORITE SAYING: What a bummer! FUTURE PLANS: To be a veter- narian, woman jockey. DEBORAH A. LANCASTER Debbie ACTIVITIES: NHS 3,4 - Treas. 45 French NHS 3,45 Yearbook 45 IV Show - Pat, Dr.5 Newspaper 3,45 Concert Choir 3,45 Mixed Vocal 4. TO REMEMBER: France 73, Dave, IY,DM,DMM, good times with good friends, Ir. Prom, 3f5f72, 5f16f72, every- thing. TO FORGET: IV Show piano, prob- lems, loneliness. CHALLENGE: Living life to the fullest, being happy with myself, doing what is right. FUTURE PLANS: The Lords will, college, travel. MARK LACEY mm' ROBIN LAND ACTIVITIES: Secretary 1, Stu. Council 2,35 Exec. Brd 35 Art Club 1,2,35 Tennis 45 Prom Comm. 3,4. TO REMEMBER: Friends, Good times, skipping with Weasel, Bird, chips n'butts, 5B's, Prom, Whats so funny?, Paranoia, summer of 71, Freshman yr, Ski trips, Tull, Watkins Glen, Starlight, 1f2.2f74, Paul C, I-ISPL. TO FORGET: Enemies, The hassles, New Yrs 73, 1st time skiing, T, 1Of2.1f74, Vodka, 6f9f74. FU- TURE PLANS: Art teacher. 11- Mfr? HOWARD LAKE Howie 5 5. . , .1. DAVID H. LANDRY Trapper ACTIVITIES: Rod and Gun 1,2,3,45 Science Club 1,2,3,4: Director of Magic Show 3,4. TO REMEMBER: Fall of 74, junior Prom. TO FORGET: Summer of 73 and 74. FU- TURE PLANS: To enjoy life. JU CINDY LAQUIDARA Cindy Lou, Lack ACTIVITIES: Treas 1,2,3,45 GIH 2,3,45 IV Show5 PD 3,45 SC. TO REMEMBER: Kevin Nolan, World His. Pilcher's, 1f1f74, Rt 93, Salad and Beer fite, IH, Prom, Tops - Fr, HELP ME, 4am Hcky, Seabrk, Kowloon, Soc, gmes, Congo, Kittys, Beach Boys. VW, Hangin round wflul, Lor, Ioe. TO FOR- GET: Wrg turn, Ballet shoes, LK's parties, paranoid with I, 5 curbs a mt. 8: BT. FA- VORITE SAYING: Help Me. IOSEPH LEARY Ioe ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 2,3,4: Winter Track 1,2,3,4, Spring Track 1,2,45 Band 1,2, 3,45 jazz Rock 45 IV Show: Patrons Drive 3, 4. TO REMEMBER: Summer 74, Cape, TC, IV Show, Patrons Drive, KM, Ed Sullivan. TO FORGET: 660's, RSH, SC, Sat. rehears- als, Front h, field Clay. CHALLENGE: Own a brewery, FAVORITE SAYING: Well, I dunno know, FUTURE PLANS: Profession- ,il musician STEPHEN LARIVEE :lui ' A ' If?.ifff u - ' 2'1fw.,mf.' 'JT -1-wa-,,.,, .f:, ,-Jim: ,- wi! 222257 if Hfsfgj., timing si a.!Hg5vff,ffv,'.:.-fg. Giix-A T., I --fK5'1' L- 2 -.. . emnz Q-e,gr,4, .-.x EM1vifa33.,55-1: at an ae' Q , Maine:-llggfi 4- JWSEQQ 1 g JPRSLQ wat A' af gif M wms:.:mffeZf1a't. ,mana KENNETH LEAVITT Arab, Flash ACTIVITIES: Rod and Gun Club 1,2,3,45 Key Club 3,45 Science Club 3,45 JV Show 35 chess Club 2. TO REMEMBER: Our table in writing workshop 2, Texas 74, Mr. Fardy's bones, lazzrock, The Cask and Flagon. TO FORGET: The Groovers, Mr. Kelley's tests, Twigs. CHALLENGE: To become extremely affluent. FAVORITE SAYING: Climb a tree and branch off. He's not playing with a full deck, FUTURE PLANS: Go to college for Pre-Med and if lucky enough go to Med- School. GAIL LAUZIERE CD 'f' Jw, MARCY LESTER ACTIVITIES: Mus Mj 1,45 Choir 1-45 Mx Vcl 3,45 Vc Class 3,45 Clgd 1-45 Gymn 1-35 IV Show5 Sr Play: Drama Cl 3,45 Ski Cl 1-45 Fut Teach 1-3, Fr Cl. TO REMEMBER: Chip, Sept 28 - Oct 5, Ch. Egg Throwers, LCP,KK,NIF,lVIC,CA,lVIB,ClVI,DD,I'IC, SC,LS,WL, Dick 81: Doc, 126 June 1, 1973. TO FORGET: Fezzi, French. FAVORITE SAYING: Bloody. FUTURE PLANS: To become an Elem. Sp. Ed. Teacher. STEPHEN LEVERONE Beefie ACTIVITIES: Hockey 2: Soccer 3,4: FU- TURE PLANS: College. TODD F. LITTLE Cluck ACTIVITIES: Key Club 1,2,3,4 - Treas. 1, Z,3: Tennis Team 3,4: Chess Team 2,35 Sci- ence Club 1,2,3,4: Rod and Gun Club 1,2. TO REMEMBER: Study 1, English 9, U.S. History, lunch, Math 3, Frosty and Flash. TO FORGET: French 3, Algebra 1, CC 1,2. CHALLENGE: To succeed in my career. FUTURE PLANS: College, travel. ,W DONNA LIVESEY Snob, Stuck Up ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir: Chess team. TO REMEMBER: Good times with all my friends, giving Mr. Scanlon and Mr. Cripps a hard time in class, Ir. Prom. TO FORGET: Long lunch lines, crowded corridors, Mr. McMahon, boring classes, firedrills, having my locker next toTodd's. CHALLENGE: Succeed in everything I do and accomplish the 'IMPOSSIBLE'. FAVORITE SAYING: Hay what can I say! FUTURE PLANS: Go to school and study psychology. PAULA LOMBARD ACTIVITIES: I.V. Basketball 2: Concert Choir 2: TO REMEMBER: 10th grade hu- man behavior class with MR. D, Little talks at the locker before school, New Meadow, Mutt and jeff, 9-28-74, DC, MP, DL, SE. TO FORGET: Freshman french class, gym, studies, lunch period. CHALLENGE: To enjoy life to the fullest. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Oh really: FUTURE PLANS: To be- come a nurse's aide and work with people. I JZ LAURI LOMBARDI ACTIVITIES: Yearbook, Student Gov't Day 3,45 NHS 45 Senior Prom Com.5 Pho- tography Com. TO REMEMBER: RD 6f9!73, summer '73, '74, Lafayette, OH, friends, MM,LN, PB,MD,LK, right turns. TO FORGET: Library passes - LK, English 9, 7f4f74, Woburn, halls, fights, CBR. FUTURE PLANS: College - Med. Tech., to always be happy. MARY LYMAN ACTIVITIES: Patron's Drive5 Work Study 3. TO REMEMBER: CSNY Concert, Hamp- ton, Cape Cod, Wakeeda, partying, AR's parties, CT barfing, my family, The Swing- er, Chic ago, Field Days, Thumper, skipping school Fr. year. TO FORGET: WHS, work- ing, gym, the YC, riding around, a day at Seabrook. FAVORITE SAYING: You're goofy. FUI URE PLANS: Teach handi- capped children and travel. J 44' f eh DEBORAH LUCCI Luch, Debbie ACTIVITIES: Majorette 3,45 Captain 4. TO REMEMBER: MS,IH,ES,SD,DR,NL, Fri- day nights, Long Beach, Patrons Drive, Good Harbor Beach. TO FORGET: Oct 12ths half time, this school. CHALLENGE: To get married to NL. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Mary stinks. FUTURE PLANS: To be a legal secretary. , is 407 ...Af ...JF Av- I ..4. ' .' .. 1 ff. f,,.-.ggL-, ft . ' BRUCE MACDONALD Mac ACTIVITIES: Soccer '1,2,3,45 Hockey 1,25 IV Show. TO REMEMBER: Rickshaw, Ete, AB, NHWD, parties withfcapt. Bob, CSNY, CE, Cape Cod, BP, RC, cost of Freedom, Pigman, summer '74'. TO FORGET: Alge- bra, gym, lst practice 1-4, Billerica, accident, DB 8r BN. CHALLENGE: Passing. FUTURE PLANS: To make money 8: have a good time. I WILLIS F. LYFORD Willy ACTIVITIES: NHS 3,45 Drama Club 3,45 Key Club 3,4 - Pres.5 Science Club 1,2,3,4 - Pres.5 School Comm. 45 Sr. Play 3,45 JV Show 35 Math Leag. 1-4. TO REMEMBER: French, Miss Bo, Cal, KL,LP,ML,SP, Mr. M, MOH, Plaza Suite, IS, Senior Play, rehears- als with Miss C., Texas 74, Sir. TO FOR- GET: Calc. Tests, A lack of humanity in people. CHALLENGE: To know and to do. FAVORITE SAYING: What a wus! FU- TURE PLANS: To relive Walden with HDT. 3. FREDERICK MAC DONALD Fred ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2. TO REMEM- BER: Work and Playl. TO FORGET: SCHOOL. CHALLENGE: RACING. FU- TURE PLANS: Work with trucking, Racing with cars. PHILIP MacDONALD Fried FUTURE PLANS: trade school, construc- tion or machinist, travel. SHERYL MacQUARRlE Pug . TO REMEMBER: Cape Cod 74, Wakeeda, AR, parties, thumpa, mangus CT barfing, CSNY concert, EH Swinger, AR Buick, wolf, munchie, trips to Iack's, Ashum, pj parties at BH, ML lst to bam-out, flagpole swinging, all the good times. TO FORGET: Telephone pole, rainy night in AB van, Monday mornings, holes in tent, bikies. FAVORITE SAYING: I'm only kidding, What are we going to do? FUTURE PLANS: College, travel, be happy. KAREN L. MACEACHERN Though we rush ahead to save our time, We are only what we feel. Neil Young IAN B. MACINNIS Keebler ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1,2.,3,4, Capt: Winter Track 1,2,3,4: Spring Track 1,2,3,4: Chess 1. TO REMEMBER: Mr. K as in Koach, Bob, K's Cape, Red I, steak dinners, nice races, DB, Big D, all my buddies, teach- ers, always being second best, WHS Track 'Team. TO FORGET: Bad experiences with mile, people, always coming behind Sprin- ger. CHALLENGE: Sub - 4 minute mile. FAVORITE SAYING: See ya. FUTURE PLANS: Have fun, a good long life. TOM MAGEE PAUL MAGEE 4 PATRICIA MAISON Pat ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1,2,3g Ski Club 1. TO REMEMBER: Patches pond, party times, lM,RI,CE, pickle, RM,CF, BN. TO FORGET: RJ birthday 74, Alvine. CHALLENGE: To party until 2 and not pass out. FAVORITE SAYING: Really, terrific, FUTURE PLANS: Night Club Entertainer. 'vs '-6 'f---an MARY MARKEY ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 2,3,4, Exec. BCI. 3,45 Student Council 2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4: NHS 3,4 - Pres. 4: IV Show, Bsktbl cheering 3: Ftbl cheering 4, Student Gov't Day 3,45 Year- book. TO REMEMBER: RA, friends, jimmy Ward, chips and buts, Rockport, ski trips, cheering. TO FORGET: Mr. Lynch's and Mrs, Aldrichs tests, SC Dance, crowded lunches, FUTURE PLANS: Attend college. DAVID MALONEY Moe ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1,2.,3, Capt. 4: Bsktbll 1,2,3,4: Bsebll 1: IV Show: Patrons Dr. 3. TO REMEMBER: Two soccer shamps, coaches FL 8: BP, 39-8-9, RD's cellar, RC's parties, the green plymouth, the good times, Bays League, babies. TO FORGET: Summer school, foreign languages, losing to Billerica three times, flunking off basketball, getting up in the morning, getting caught. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and continue playing soccer. STEVEN MARSHALL Steve ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1,2. TO REMEM- BER: AAR Cuda, Going to Canada, Plum Island, the north parking lot. TO FORGET: Typing, science, work, a brown goat, the parking lot. CHALLENGE: Own a Vette. FAVORITE SAYING: Hey Donkey. FU- TURE PLANS: Work and go to school. f., ww. 'Q I fa 7 Rib f DEBRA MANUEL -233: I DALE MARTIN Hippie ACTIVITIES: Football 1: Track 3,4: Bas- ketball 3,4. TO REMEMBER: Summer of 74 at Hampton Beach: TO FORGET: Being a junior-Senior. FAVORITE SAYING: Tell me about it. FUTURE PLANS: College maybe. STEPHEN MAURIELLO Steve ACTIVITIES: Senior Patron's Drive. TO REMEMBER: Junior and Senior Prom. TO FORGET: Monday mornings, CBR. CHAL- LENGE: To have a smoke in the Boy's Room. FAVORITE SAYING: Ya-hoo. FUTURE PLANS: Northeastern, Law Enforcement. MARGARET M. MCGINLEY Peggy . ACTIVITIES: IV Show: Yearbook Staff 4: Patrons Drive 3. TO REMEMBER: Good friends, Good times, my family, IV,SD,SW. TO FORGET: Nothing and remember ev- erything. CHALLENGE: To find people who I can trust and call a friend. FUTURE PLANS: To be happy and enjoy life. new LAWRENCE M. MCGRATH Donut Man, Larry ACTIVITIES: Football Mgr. 1,2,3,4: Key Club 3,4: Hockey Mgr. 3,4, Science Club 4: Chess Club 2.: Wildcat 2,3,4. TO REMEM- BER: The Blonde Bomber, Tubby Baz, Gold- en Guy, Arab, Bep QBurpj RED, Greaser, Bob Aylward. TO FORGET: Lunch, Alg 1, Geo, Alg 2, Joe App's skindivers. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Let's Raz Baz, Hi Kev, the world . . . RICHARD MCCULLY Rick ACTIVITIES: Wntr Trck 1,2,3,4 - Capt. 4: Sprng Trck 1,2,3,4g CC 2,3,4: Ir. Rotarian 4. TO REMEMBER: Dunkin runs in 127, Sprng Trck 74, 4f29 W - 74 A - 71, Spa- ceshot's party, hurdles, relays, beating DB in states but losing to Brockton 18-17, H, BB, Scrubbin' with BC, TN, Cape, rotary, Itzaball , Harris St., Zooks, Thanx Bill. TO FORGET: Engineering with RED, DB's trail leg, Sat., Com., RI chairs. DOUGLAS McLAlN Mac, Otis ACTIVITIES: Bsball 1,2.,3,4: Bskball 1,2,3, 4: Ftball 1: Cross Country 3: Patrons Dr 4: IV Show. TO REMEMBER: Stew, Dorv, Ralph, Vin, Bob, Roundsie, Pogo, Burnsy, Lynn, Merle, Kevin, jimmy, The Mafia, Coaches Gillis and Aylward, Mr. Lynch. TO FORGET: IL 8: the dance, BP at LK's. CHALLENGE: To play a varsity sport in college. FAVORITE SAYING: Daa FUTURE PLANS: Go to college 8: reach my potential. DORIA MCMILLAN Doe ACTIVITIES: Fldhky 1,2,3 - Capt. 4: Bsktbl 1,2,3,4: IV show: Class Pres. 2,3. TO REMEMBER: Hangin' round with Lori and Kathy, friends, my hut, all the parties, Beach Boys, Chicago, Kanga, the flagpole, Winth- rop, ski trips, Pinacle, Florida 74, the good times at fldhky and bsktbl, boatrides on Sil- ver Lake, great parents and family. TO FORGET: 4-13-74, the pole that jumped out, certain ones. .fi 'Q ' I f 'X-aff V-... PETER MCNAUGHTON Mosquito ACTIVITIES: C.C. 1,2,3,4: Patron's Dr. 3: Bask 1,3,4, S. Track 1,4, W. Track 2: IV Show. TO REMEMBER: Winning C.M. I, Soph. yr, IV Show, Cape, Steak dinner for beating Billerica, Ir Prom. TO FORGET: C.C. team always second best, Westy beat- ing me out for bask. my soph yr, Beach day after prom. CHALLENGE: Bend Mr. Kel- ley's hand instead of him bending mine. FUTURE PLANS' College, be a successful engineer. N LORI MCNABB Nibbles ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1,Z,3,4: BSkl3all, 3,45 Sftball, 4: IV Show: VP 2,35 Pat Dr 3,4. TO REMEMBER: Hangin around with Do, Sull, Cin, Do's hut, Beach Boys, Chicago, Florida 74, Kevin, jimmy, the fire, Kangamangus, Partian, Penicle, all nighters, flagpole swingin, day after Ir Prom, Anna's, VW, swamp, Rover. TO FORGET: 4f13!74 - a pole, pasta time at Maverik, Cr. Demint, losing to Andover. FUTURE PLANS: To be happy in whatever I Flo. CARY W. MINKS Minksy ACTIVITIES: Science Club 2,3,4: Math League 3,4: Rod and Gun Club 1,2,3,4. TO REMEMBER: Science Spectacular, getting credit for four years of German. TO FOR- GET: Mr. Krey's jokes. FUTURE PLANS: College. MAUREEN McNALLY CAROL MORIN ACTIVITIES: Stu. Coun. 2: Prom Comm. 3, 4: Ex. Bd. 3: IV Show: Patron's Dr. 3,4. TO REMEMBER: 5 B's, George, HSPL, Boo, Chips'n Butts, PT, Zif, Io, CI, work, water tank, What's so funny?, Kevin, weathering, Bird, Weasel, paranoid. TO FORGET: 3-9- 73, 1-1-74, Fr. Yr., beer 8: salad, pumpkin, 6-9-74, Yc, Hallo 73. CHALLENGE: Make first period on time. FAVORITE SAYING: I don't care! FUTURE PLANS: Whatever happens, happens! 1 CATHERINE MORRISSETTE ACTIVITIES: Congo basketball: Rec: bas- ketball: Concert choir: Art Club. TO RE- MEMBER: Parties, summer of 74, Maine, N.H., senior class play, Robin, Camp Paul, Rich, S.R. Concerts, Iuly 6th. CHAL- LENGE: To be myself at all times, to enjoy life and make other people happy. FUTURE PLANS: I want to go to Art School, get mar- ried, travel and paint the world a different color. 'Ui DEBORAH ANN MORRISSETTE Debby ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 2,3,4. TO REMEMBER: April 2.8, 1972, DL,IT,DM, CF, GM, Bill, wk, CK skating shows, ski trips, Concert Choir trip to Alvern, football games, Senior Prom 73, Iunior Prom 74. CHALLENGE: To get to England, spread the Word! FUTURE PLANS: 2 year college, Bill - marriage - Maine, get to know God in a more personal way. VINCENT MUCCI Vinnie b ACTIVITIES: Spring Track 4, Tennis 4. TO REMEMBER: All the great times I had at WHS, weekends. TO FORGET: 4th period English tests. CHALLENGE: To be success- ful in pre-med school. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and be successful. 'N' 39' DORIS M.MOTSCHMAN ACTIVITIES: NHS 3,4: French NHS 3,41 Art Club 2,3: Yearbook Staff. TO REMEM- BER: good friends, DL, PF, Florida 74, li- cense and car 74. FUTURE PLANS: career in art. JOHN MUISE .X H DIANE MULHOLLAND ELIZABETH A. NEE Betty ACTIVITIES: Peer Group 2,3: Photogra- pher Comm. 3: IV Show 3: Senior Prom Comm. 4, Patron's Drive 3, Ring comm. 2. TO REMEMBER: Wesbo, my VW, IV Show, Foo Foo Bird, partying, Melrose, screaming yellow zinkers, Vermont. TO FORGET: 12f26f73, ASP, working at GVM, getting lost. FUTURE PLANS: To become a dental hygienist. DONNA MULHOLLAND TIMOTHY NEE Tim ACTIVITIES: C.C. 1,3,4: winter track 2,3,4 - Capt.: spring track 1,2,,4. TO REMEM- BER: 1Z!1Of71 IW, w-74 A-71 party after, zookie raids, Harris St., DC, Conn., soke on the water, the Cape JL, BC Cabbie, Hop 8: Boge, bunch of dimes. TO FORGET: The handoff that blew DS to SC, tripper JONES, IR's spike, 66O's, rocks on rocks, Raldo, Pink Bomb. CHALLENGE: Hike the Appa- lachian trail without stubbing my toes. gf Q ,f DANA MULLARKY Larko ACTIVITIES: Hockey 1,2,3g football 3,4. TO REMEMBER: Kevin Nolan, all the good times, black tracks, BH, N.H. runs, scram- blin. TO FORGET: The ultimate girls, Iu- nior Prom, people who have too much to say and know little of what they talk about, Fuzz. CHALLENGE: To stay single. FA- VORITE SAYING: maybe. FUTURE PLANS: To be successful in what I do and to make some good bucks. KEVIN NESS Elliot, Bird ACTIVITIES: Football 1: IV Hockey 2. TO REMEMBER: Dee, Middleton, Tom, Cath- ey, Sara, Lisa, Charlie and Duck, Parties, skipping school, corn field, Winona, Cardi- nals. TO FORGET: Mr. Cripp's law class, Mr. Shire's accounting, lunch, studies, Do- reen's blue berry pie. CHALLENGE: Become a famous drag racer, travel, and live life the way I want to. FAVORITE SAYING: Do itl FUTURE PLANS: Continue school, open my own machine shop business. BRIAN NEVILLE Barnztoj ACTIVITIES: Tennis 3,4. TO REMEM- BER: Getting license, Lib. plans to Cal., lunch room talks, Labor Day 74, Salisbury, sleeping out, RA,WD,BC,SH,RA,FDP, RN,SG, All other long and short time friends, RA's pool, surprise parties, SG tackling street pole, Nick on tape. TO FORGET: Bells, French, Analysis, Nick's bugging me about lunch. CHAL- LENGE: Thinking of a career. FUTURE PLANS: College. BRUCE O'CONNEL Brapp TO REMEMBER: Spanish 2, Ernie, Soph. Field Day, Carnivals. TO FORGET:.Satire 8: Comedy, Getting caught ..., Suki. CHALLENGE: To move from Wilmington, which I love so much. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Come on, huh? FUTURE PLANS: To join the service, to enjoy life. LAUREN NEVILLE ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2,35 IV Show: Yearbook: Tennis 3: NHS 3,45 Prom Com- mittee 4. TO REMEMBER: Team, the gang, LL and friends, KNDr. Ed, 8f13f74, Satire class, surprise parties, beep - beep. TO FORGET: Fast lines, sprain, not speaking, Labor Day 74, lunch lines, halls. CHAL- LENGE: To make up my mind. FUTURE PLANS: Business school and always be happy. , fi? ' ' r s gf' I' 1 ROBERT NICHOLOS Nick ACTIVITIES: Chess Club 1,2: Pottery 3: Track 1,25 Band 1,2,3,4, Tennis 3,43 Self Defense 1. TO REMEMBER: El Whoppo, Caveman, Skinney, Fatslob, shboom 8: Sat. nights over FDP getting drunk, Harold Par- ker. TO FORGET: Rice, noodles 8: cheese- burgers, Nose, tests. CHALLENGE: passing math. FAVORITE SAYING: You fat slob, El Whoppoo. FUTURE PLANS: Be a doctor, take life cosy, smoke big cigars 8: have a beer. PM ,Q .,,. , 3 -LM? DONALD O'CONNELL Okie ACTIVITIES: IV Show: Patrons Drive 3,45 Hockey 1,2,4: Football 1: Cross Country 1. TO REMEMBER: VS,DM,SO,IV Show, BG, KH 8: Wellington, I've got to be me, my buddy and 2 points, LG,SC, Kevin Sr Jimmy, strikers haven, Foster's Pond. TO FOR- GET: Am. Lit., let her drown, injuries, breaking my knuckle, fire alarm, Wed. morns. CHALLENGE: Be the best at what- ever I do. FAVORITE SAYING: Fair to poor. FUTURE PLANS: Stay single and have lots of money. 'w . , , A ' 1 xy , JAMES O'CONNERS lim TO REMEMBER: SOB, Cur Ev., Geo. Isl, Sat Com 8: Gram Use. CHALLENGE: To tie my shoes by myself. FUTURE PLANS: To Remain Great. EDWARD OSGOOD Eddie ACTIVITIES: Band 1,2,3,4. TO REMEM- BER: 7th period math last year. TO FOR- GET: The inside of Mr. Garrett's office. FUTURE PLANS: Go into the Navy, be- come an electrician. TAMMY OLIVEIRA Ollie ACTIVITIES: Fld Hky 1,2.,3,4: Bskball 1,2, 3,45 Sftball 1,3,4g Pat Dr 3,43 Pr Com 3,45 Ice I Iky 2,3,4. TO REMEMBER: Beach Boys, 8f24!74, SP,LK, parties, Buddy's 2 pts, JV Show, VW, skip days, The Gang, Kowloon 8: Seabrook 74 , BB, Summer 73 , Swamp, allnighter, ICI, Ioey 8121-SX74. TO FORGET: Being accident-prone, play- offs 73 Andover. FUTURE PLANS: Col- lege, pursue a career in the medical field. STEPHEN OLSON ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3: Senior Class Vice President. TO REMEMBER: jean, 213 Emerson, 9f21!74, Paul, 99's with IN, Ir. Prom with IN, BPD 8: RL, 1f7!73, Zero 8: Don with Doc, Waldo, BO, Penguin, Vin, Lynn, Motor 8: Mac, jimmy, Good friends in a good area, IV show, David's house, G!75. TO FORGET: 9f1f74, JM 8: PW, BP. CHALLENGE: All those B.P.S. FUTURE PLANS: College. LINDA OTERI Sweetie TO REMEMBER: Pop'8: Mom R., KO,DD, Cheryl, Judy, Oct. 13, 74, G-irls in Printing, S.H.P., Dunkin Donuts. TO FORGET: Back stabbers, a certain person, youth cen- ter, 72, arguments with Richard. CHAL- LENGE: Owning a house, and surviving in this world. FUTURE PLANS: To live a hap- py life, and to be married to Richard in Sept. 75. . NORA PELLETIER ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1,25 Basketball 25 Drama 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Student Council 45 SC Play5 Math League 35 Yearbook5 NHS 3,45 OEA 4. TO REMEMBER: Drum Corps, KB, CC, friends, From H to E, Burger Chef. TO FORGET: Standardized tests. CHAL- LENGE: To place other peoples' wants and needs before mine and to smile always. FAVORTE SAYING: You're Kidding! FUTURE PLANS: To learn, work and love. RALPH PETERSON ' Waldo ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2,3,45 Bskball 1,2, 3,45 Baseball 3,45 IV Show, Pat. Dr.5 Pr. Com. TO REMEMBER: Mafia gang, Vin, Dorv, Lynn, Mac, Pogo, Bob, BB,CR,DC,DC, Drinking at my house, GCG, New Yrs. at Scifo's, Fld Day 72, Tourist Att., DM, Wint. Drking 72-73, Glengate papers, Bowdoin Col. parties, Coaches B,D,G. TO FORGET: Camp Wak- uta, Andover, IV Show, Nails. CHAL- LENGE: Setting up business with Scifo. FUTURE PLANS: Be a lawyer. LOUIS PERRY Lou ACTIVITIES: IV Show5 Chess Club 1,25 Chess Team 3. TO REMEMBER: ML, 6f1!73, Field day 73, Who's on First, WL, Arab, IW, Worrysome MC, Chemistry Movie. TO FORGET: 4th term in Mr. Lynch's class, 9f3!73, Calculus tests, SAT's, History reports, The Man from Sad, Mr. Fardy's tests. FUTURE PLANS: To go to college. ROBERT F. PIDGEON Bob ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1,2,3, Captain 4. TO REMEMBER: 2 Soccer Championships, All my good times with my friends. TO FOR- GET: The Shoe, 3 years of Algebra I, Wes- ty's Big Mouth. FUTURE PLANS: To be happy in whatever I do. ---as NANCY PETERS N anc ACTIVITIES: Workstudy 3,4. TO RE- MEMBER: Shoe, 56 High St, NWDs, The Big Family, PC,AS,TC,TM, Janet, The New House, the egg, 64 Valiant, all my friends, getting loaded, skipping school, Cornish, ski trips. TO FORGET: WHS, Summer of 73, Certain people. CHALLENGE: To im- prove my skiing. FAVORITE SAYING: Bagonia, shoe for a few. FUTURE PLANS: To lead a good life and always be happy. STEPHEN PILCHER Red ACTIVITIES: Track 1,2,3,4. TO REMEM- BER: NH weekend, Mrs. L, Coming home from beach, tracks, 383. TO FORGET: NH, 3 days, Getting kicked out of parties - dances. CHALLENGE: Ski all year round. FAVORITE SAYING: Nothing to right home about. FUTURE PLANS: Work. ff' fi '-di? -ewan? V ,3 i s ' . fi PATRICIA PILLA Patti ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 1,2,35 Ecology Club 1,25 IV Show 8: Patrons Drive 3,4. TO REMEMBER: 9f7f73. TO FORGET: Math lst period. CHALLENGE: Getting an A in Mrs. Aldrich's Class. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Oh Mother! FUTURE PLANS: To go to college and become a physical therapist. I PAUL REED Kunga ACTIVITIES: Spring Track 2,3,4: Winter Track 2,4: CC. 2,3,4g TO REMEMBER: DR, 4f29!74 8: night after, W-74, A-71 11'o SR, CM 11'6!l, 3rd AP, Dracut, Burl Tewks - 72, Biking to SC, Wash DC Chuck's SD, RI, Hospitality, Chairs and Towels, Crystal Springs 8: Phebe Praire Shit, Hoppus 81. Bogus, Rocks on Rocks, Zookie Raids. TO FORGET: SI-IIN SPLINTS, CC 3,4, CIVI-72, SC at ELP 81. nerf soccer. FUTURE PLANS: To backpack, Appalachian Trail. ,Mi IOHN QUINN CATHERINE REINHART Cathy lShortieJ TO REMEMBER: My Sophomore year, the group from 73 , a certain group in Z19 , Mr. H., Mrs. K., the Boss, CB,LC,DS, Sully. TO FORGET: Gym, the crowded school, lunch periods, Mr. M's speeches and the long studies. CHALLENGE: To live each clay in full happiness. FAVORITE SAY- ING: Eat your heart out! Future Plans: Go to college and travel. I i . I IOHN QUINNO Bozo ACTIVITIES: Football 1,2, Ski Club 1,2,3,4. TO REMEMBER: The weekend at Pilchers camp partying all weekend. TO FORGET: Smashing my car at Pilchers camp at a week- end party. CHALLENGE: Skining the Out of Limits. FAVORITE SAYING: Wang it. FUTURE PLANS: To become a machinists or carpenter. LAWRENCE REINHART Larry, Joe ACTIVITIES: Chess Club 1,2,3. TO RE MEMBER: Lorrenzo. TO FORGET: Chen: Lab, French I 8: II. CHALLENGE: to make ' to M.I.T. FUTURE PLANS: Oceanography MARGARET M. RILEY Peggy TO REMEMBER: Getting out at 10:30, TO FORGET: Study's, WI-IS, signing out, freshman year, Type I,II. CHALLENGE: To try and stay as straight as I am now. FU- TURE PLANS: To stay young and single. GAY RINKER ACTIVITIES: IV Show, Student Council 3, Tennis 3, Ski Club 3,4. TO REMEMBER: friends. GS Urchins, bikin 81 hikin, good conversations, Junior Year?, inane stal- warts, ski trips, proms, the good classes. FAVORITE SAYINGS: You're obnoxious, Don't bore me. FUTURE PLANS: To fur- ther my education, travel, back packing . . . And in the future, as in the past, let me find love and laughter. ANNE MARIE RICHARD Ree TO REMEMBER: Ir. Prom, Mr. G., Mr. S., activity class, Billy and DC, friends, 1st day. TO FORGET: gym classes, Ir. yr., study halls. CHALLENGE: Getting an FAVORITE SAYING: Cut the baloneyf' FUTURE PLANS: To have a career as a sec- retary and to be with!BQ. LYNN RINKER Lynard ACTIVITIES: Ptbl 1,2.,3, Pr Com 3,4: IV Show 3, Patrons Drive 3,4. TO REMEM- BER: Dorv, Ralph, Vin, Ken, Kringle, Merl, Bob, Rick, Bob T, DC, Patti Dec 2.8, Linda, Greasey, BU, I-Iello it's me, Spartan +Hector, parties at Ralph's, Toby, Banana, Mafia I'I 1-10. TO FORGET: Accident 10f18f74, Wakuta and the Bear. FAVORITE SAYING: Tell me about it! FUTURE PLANS: Go to college for Law. 4 DIANE ROBSON ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 2,3,4: Patron's Drive 4. TO REMEMBER: Paul 10f11f74 P Drive, SD, DD, ST, MS, ID, TS, IR, TB,MB,FTB games 4356, BF - Fr, NH, DM - rr, And, sm party, KN, BT, Mc, TO FORGET: Shorthand Class. FUTURE: Work travel. IOE RUSSO ACTIVITIES: Hanging around with Pais- ano after school. TO REMEMBER: lim Ward, Ir. yr., Hanging around with the guys. TO FORGET: Injury, Camp Wakuta, Geno's class, Driving with GF, Spanish. CHALLENGE: 4 good yrs. of college. FA- VORITE SAYING: What can I say? FU- TURE PLANS: Goto college. DANA ROUECHE Roach ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1,2,3: Spring Track 2,3, capt. 4: Cross Country 3,45 Win- ter Track 4. TO REMEMBER: Track with Mr. Kelly, Beating Andover in STFK cot- tage, Biology I and II, The weekends. TO FORGET: MW after he's had a few, Basket- ball with Geno D., Spanish II, My love life, Breaking my leg in the long jump. CHAL- LENGE: To make alot of money and be happy. FUTURE PLANS: To be successful. . ,- ' 'k' : A .Z A. RICHARD RUSSO Richie TO REMEMBER: Kevin Nolan, Jimmy Ward, everyone in the class of 75 dr. ev- erything, friends, parties, dances. TO FORGET: Camp Wakuta, Football 4 , Fri- day Oct. 4. CHALLENGE: 4 years of col- lege, hopefully. FAVORITE SAYING: Dynamite. FUTURE PLANS: probably college. IOHN RUSSO I. Mike Russo TO REMEMBER: All the parties. TO FORGET: High School. CHALLENGE: Fri- day Night. FAVORITE SAYING: Money. FUTURE PLANS: Travel. H., FU -+ GUY SCHIAVONE Guy LISA SCHILLIO VINCENT SCIFO Skiffo ACTIVITIES: Bskt. 1,2,3 Capt. 4, Pres. 4: IV Show: Prom Com. 3,4: Patrons Dr. 3,4. TO REMEMBER: RP'S bdrm, sock, IV Show, Linda, Mafia gang, Ralph, Dorv, Lynn, BB, SO, CR, DC, KK, DC, GCG, Fld. day 73, Burnsey sick in my car, IW, Bullet. TO FORGET: When some fool stole my clothes during a BB game and I had to walk to RP'S in my shorts. CHALLENGE: Going out with Linda. FUTURE PLANS: To have my own business. STEVE SCHILLIO TO FORGET: Mr. Kelley's sick jokes. FUTURE PLANS: Ministry work. I OSEPH SHIBILIA ACTIVITIES: Winter Track 2.,3,4: Spring Track 2,3,4: Cross Country 4, WILDCAT 2, 3, publisher 4, IV Show. TO REMEMBER: Tying up RWG in Design 3, Paper airplane fights in design 3, RWG'S imitation of CK, Tana Leanes. TO FORGET: Getting wrong answers in Mr. Kelley's class. CHAL- LENGE: The Industrial Art dept. to paint the Id wall. FUTURE PLANS: Commercial design. TERRI SCHULTZ Schultzie ACTIVITIES: Bsktball Cheering 2: Ftball Cheering 3, co-capt. 4, Pr. Com. 3,4. TO REMEMBER: Steven 8f3o!74, DD 8f21f74 BB, Chips 'n' butts, CA, Friends, DP, Sum- mer '74, RI Lounge, MTI, 4-19, 9f27f74, Good times, IV Show, WHS, VW, bus rides, Kev, Iohn. TO FORGET: DB, Medfd., 7f8f71, assemblies KL dancesfMS, driveins - NHXBD, sisters, LK parties, fights, acci- dents. FAVORITE SAYING: Could be trouble. KATHLEEN SHINNERS Kathi ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 1,2,3,4: Band 2, 3,45 Color Guard 1,2: Concert Choir 2,3,4g Mixed Vocal 3,45 Iazz Rock 4, Senior Play. TO REMEMBER: Concerts, Plays, Parties. TO FORGET: Nothing except gym. CHAL- LENGE: To make principal horn, and con- duct a band number. FAVORITE SAYING: Neat! FUTURE PLANS: Teach music at a college, learn to play oboe. ROBERT S. SHUFLAT Bobby, Shoofly TO FORGET: Mr. McMahon, all things connected with school. CHALLENGE: Blowing the doors off a Mustang. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: If you can't drive it, park it: Ifyou can't park it, junk it: Ifyou can't junk it, Burn it! FUTURE PLANS: To be a jack of all trades. KAREN SIMMONS ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 1,2,3,4. FA- VORITE SAYING: I can't wait. FUTURE PLANS: I want to be a dancer. DIANE SHUKIS ACTIVITIES: Basketball cheerleading 1,2, capt. 3: Ski Club 1,2.. TO REMEMBER: Bil- ly, Skiing with MK,B., and F. at Gustock, cheering, all my friends especially RF,CT,CA,CR, Ian. 1, 1973, Ian. 4 1974. CHALLENGE: Strive to be happy. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: Smile! FUTURE PLANS: Modeling or Airline Stewardess. 1 IEANINE SIMARD jean ACTIVITIES: Peer Group 2,35 Softball 2,3. TO REMEMBER: Studies, the Path, the closet, Sweethearts, friends. TO FORGET: Lunches, snotty people, the line up of boys at lunch, the High School band, getting caught cutting, French 9,10,11. FAVORITE SAYING: Durrrr: Ya know?: You Scum- bag. FUTURE PLANS: To be successful at something and to be happy with it. D- , I 1 2- .1 fl-- 5un I ' 1 P1 2: we R. Qrmlifv . , -,Inv 'S C ' f. I - F I -,Vs 'T' -- H ,ax It W h A , I V' fr .M c I Nr ,. - T lvl , MARY SIMMONS Shrimp ACTIVITIES: IV Show: Patrons, Drive 3,45 Prom Comm 4. TO REMEMBER: BL, 1Of18f74, PC, 12f2.f72, Haven, Common, PI parties, locker, fb. field, bus ridesfsoccer gms, ski trips, HP, wfCT,PB,IR, losing PB at VW, Plans, the kids, I. Ward, little Ricky T, track. TO FORGET: Sunapee wfCT, IXZOX74, my party, stonewall, IR, passing out at YC, Andover party, asmblsfdances wfTS, drive-ins. CHALLENGE: Everything in life. KAREN SMITH Smity ACTIVITIES: Basketball 2,3: Tennis 3,45 Pottery Club 4: JV Show 3. TO REMEM- BER: All of my friends and the times we had this past year, my life in Detroit, 1st time skiing, backstage of IV Show. TO FOR- GET: Crowded halls, homework. CHAL- LENGE: Try to get where I want to be in the world and then making it. FUTURE PLANS: To do something having to do with fashion, and some day to live without routine. WILLIAM SINOPOLI Bill, Will ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3,4. TO REMEM- BER: The shaving cream fight in front of the drug store on Halloween night 1974. TO FORGET: Striking out with the bases load- ed 38c2 count in bottom of the 7th inning, Chucks class. FAVORITE SAYING: Really To excited Putrid. FUTURE PLANS: Proba- bly go on to college. '-I!-'v MARK SMITH Smitty ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Basketball 1, Stu- dent Council 3,4. TO REMEMBER: Sheryl, dances, JV Show, jamie and Joe in the locker room with the Bear. TO FORGET: CHUCK'S ID class, Camp Wakuta tFreddie Bearl, school lunches. CHALLENGE: getting up for school. FAVORITE SAYING: Alright! FUTURE PLANS: College? ,I ,4- JT . IW J ' .'z is l, 2 L A 1- --.W-K! .Q . N9 'i-u-dvlr GLEN SMITH THOMAS SMITH WARREN SMITH Smith CHALLENGE: To make enough money to live. DOUG SPRING Springer ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1-4: W. Track 1-4, S. Track 1-4: Varsity Club. TO RE- MEMBER: Track Championship, Zookie hunts, Kev, Col, Track Team, Mr. K., Mr. Cripps, Mr. Hartnett, The Cape, Red jacket. TO FORGET: 10144, Prom, going wrong way, my ankles, 66O's. CHALLENGE: Enjoy life, FUTURE PLANS: College, have a good lime. QU' LORRAINE SPADA ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 1,2,3,4 - Pres.: Science Club 3,4 - Vice Pres.: NHS 3,4 - Vice Pres.: Math League 3,4. TO REMEM- BER: Krey Christmas Party, Drama Festi- vals, Class Play, Cast Parties, Magic Show. TO FORGET: Chem. Movie, IV Show. FUTURE PLANS: Teach Dance. DEBORAH A. STEEN ACTIVITIES: Pat Dr 3,45 IV show. TO REMEMBER: My Parents, family +relatives, GB, DW, Charlestown, LC, DI, MC, LH, Iunior Pr, Seabrook. TO FOR- GET: Nb,SP, gym with McCarthy, book- keeping. CHALLENGE: To pass office machines with Gershon, to get through the halls without McCarthy stopping ya. FA- VORITE SAYING: Come on, huh: I'm only kidding. FUTURE PLANS: To get married and have a big family and nice house. DANNY SPEAR Spearo ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1,2.,3,4: C. Country 2,3,4: Wint. T. 4: Soccer 1: IV Show 3: Pa- trons Drive 3,4. TO REMEMBER: IV Show, Patrons Drives, Legs, PLZ in C.C., Papillon with MB CW, Maggio's class, Scrubs. TO FORGET: Foster's Pond, Wed. morning, 660's. CHALLENGE: Finish ahead of I.L. FUTURE PLANS: College. RICHARD I. STRATTON Snaft ACTIVITIES: WILDCAT staff 1, Publisher 2,3, Man. Ed. 4: Science Club 3, Treas. 4: Patrons Drive 3: IV Show: Senior Class Play 2,4, NHS. TO REMEMBER: The Bird Farm, my van, greasers, Condor, Deejay, my of- fice, pole vaulting, stupid notes, movies, Bromus. TO FORGET: The Bendable Pen- cil, Where's my money?, ankles, analysis and calculus tests, creeping crud, Ranger Rick. FUTURE PLANS: College. KIMBERLY STROUSE Kraut ACTIVITIES: Tennis 2: Girls Track 3: IV Show 3. TO REMEMBER: Friends, my car, parties, Big C, long talks, buzz, Maine, summer 73, week-end wipeouts, SIXMS, Hampton 74, W, flowers, lucking out of de- tention 4 yrs in a row, parking lot in the rain, clubing, blonde locks, common. TO FORGET: a few certain evenings, Chuck's class. CHALLENGE: surviving 12 yrs of school. FAVORITE SAYING: nice talk. V' EILEEN SULLIVAN Sull ACTIVITIES: IV Show 3: Patrons Drive 3, 4, Yearbook 4. TO REMEMBER: deep sea fishing, SVRVTHS, Olive, LA LA LA LA LA, Margaret, Beach Baby, 4 degrees, Blue bell, 3f2.7f74, IW, All of my friends. TO FORGET: Auntie, Chem, Iohn-Boy, 4f6f74, Lips, 11!24f72., peanut butter. FUTURE PLANS: college, help people and be happy. IOHN STY GLES KATHLEEN SULLIVAN Sully ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1,Z,3,4: Basket- ball 1,2,3,4: Softball 1,Z,4. TO REMEM- BER: Photon, swamp-party, Leo, McNabb, Doe. TO FORGET: Mr. Shiere, Andover, stories about MM. FAVORITE SAYING: I don't know. FUTURE PLANS: Hairdress- ing School. 2 I 5 , 1111 L .. , - ,,,.,fw 1 . sara a pw. f 'a vit: Jf- , M AGA1 .1 P 19-G-ff A ' . , 41 . .. ..,4 vol.- 1 ,f 1:-11.-fo .--4' AJ, 'V05 OG ' fu 0-cw FSJJQQC 0 , - A - J - f , - . 4' ,vyzb 3 f ,. CO, ., - , .. 's .fy l v .Ifl ' T' dl rf. f'4f5, .T f'- MICHAEL SUGHRUE var? 1,319 5 . . Q X, Wrqlegli 9 gk A2 W W 15' 13 Q Wifi? MARY SULLIVAN ACTIVITIES: Majorette, Patrons Drive. TO REMEMBER: MC, all my friends, Soph. year, Bus rides with Band to football games, DL parties. TO FORGET: School lunches and rules. CHALLENGE: Get a good job, get married, keep on going out with MC. FA- VORITE SAYING: Got any birdseed, Let's ride through Reading, Stick it. FUTURE PLANS: get a good job, get married later in the years. . . Us 3,5 . 7 , 5 : 7 5-1 .. al. -, Y'u:'- . ,a 'yr 'L ,ye 1 J IZO as SUSAN SWAN KS HEATHER TADGELL Hoppa ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1,2,3: Prom Comm. 3,4, Patrons Drive 3,45 Art Club 1,2, 3: Peer Group 4, IV Show, Ski Club 1,2,3. TO REMEMBER: Dave, 8f2Of73, Beach Boys, W.I.B.N., Fri. Trips, Peanut Butter, Little Red Truck, G.C.G., LN, DF Kr MM, mouse, animal crackers, I.V. Show, my friends. TO FORGET: Motorcycle Mama, goat, Sues suitcase. FUTURE PLANS: Dental Ass't Career and get married. ,qw ...yy LOUISE SWISHER Louisa, Swish ACTIVITIES: Prom Comm 4: Patron's Dr 3. TO REMEMBER: IDP 4-16-72, tea at Gigliottis, getting caught going to Iack's by MR M, it's time to laugh, House of Pan- cakes, MG calling the white coats on me, CT's wedding, Class '74, Toots and Chunk, Fr yr, screamin' penical, ftbll 8: hcky games, flat on 93. TO FORGET: Sr Pr 73, freak ac- cidents, lr skip day 72, boys line up in cafe, 50's day 74 Lowell Sun, my Jr Prom. STEPHEN M. SWISHER Swishman ACTIVITIES: Workstudy 2,3,4. TO RE- MEMBER: Ian, partying through my fresh- man year, Teach, the Hotshots, my trip to Boston, the wall, the woods and my teeruck. TO FORGET: As little as possible. FA- VORITE SAYING: Damned if I know. FUTURE PLANS: To turn IP to IS, contin- ue as a machinist and eventually own my own business. - JOAN P. THERIAULT Ioan, Ioanie Time is not measured by the passing ofthe years, but by what one does, what one feels, and what one achieves. Uawaharial Nehrul Thanks to BM. IUNE 8 1975 1 L f: 4,.,4ll 4 lg ...A 'MM 3' ,ii Q ill. ggi ,fl W ,xy JP' mm-I -5:1 Jw fwfr' Wi r 'fi' sw 1 VALEDICTORY Hear ye! Hear ye! Today I pronounce you, the members of the class of 1975 of Wilmington High School to be fully mature, responsible, independent adults. Fully armed with a high school diploma and ready to meet the world head on, or as the case may be, the world will meet you, head on. Ladies and gentlemen, let me tell you, I'd hate to be there when that crash occurs. Let's use our imaginttions for a moment. What would that crash sound like?? The Wilmington High School Class of 1975 which you see around you faces a world of massive unemployment, energy shortages, world starvation, and hatred. Clearly these are disasters brought on by present and past generations. Even so, these are problems which every graduate of high school or college today must deal with. ' The phrase It's every man for himself has been the value on which are based international, national, and local relations. Many of the problems which we witness together today are brought about by competition among men and nations. Rather than work together, we compete, and not contribute toward a common goal. Competition has been one of the harsh realities of our times. Indeed, idealism itself has fallen into virtual extinction. Our society tends to regard competition as a necessary evil, forced upon us. Unfortunately, we prefer competing against . 'fi w, f ' 'vii . 5. ' A each other rather than contributing to each other. Ideally, if men everywhere all contribute and work together, then all of these problems can, in time, be solved. No longer will there by hunger or starvation. Ecological disasters can be dealt with rationally and hopefully be avoided. Rampant inflation can be cured and employment, not unemployment, will be a reality and not a dream. How many of us can rightly say we are contributing fully to the improvement of our society? Isn't each one of us principally in search of his own personal utopia? These are questions to which we, as graduates, and all of us, as individuals and participants in society must respond. Yet I do not wish to present a pessimistic outlook for the future. I merely want us to be aware of the limitations of the present, when considering the possibilities of the future. It is time for a re-evaluation of our morals and ideals. For, the future is now. Perhaps the phrase, Do unto others, as you would have them do unto you , may help us contribute more to each others' lives and to society as a whole. Henry David Thoreau once said, If you have built castles in the air, your dreams need not be lost, just lay the foundations under them. - Willis F. Lyford PROM ,1.,..aq VI -.Q-Ni, f ,A '-ff' W YACHT CLUB ij? vm' r J JOSEPH THOMAS Ioe ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1: Basketball 1,2,3,4. TO REMEMBER: The wall, the hole, Cude, Palms, Pilla, jay, cleaning out VW, good times. TO FORGET: The hike, phone call, DeMoulas, Chuck's Class, Night at Sam's. FAVORITE SAYING: Excited. CYNTHIA TOPPING Cindy TO REMEMBER: Cape Cod, Wakeda, Kan- gamangus, barfing, Niel Young, space mo- bile, AK's driving, concerts, thumpergames, Mrs. Heim, cookies, Chink, Chomp, Ears April, Hebba, Lorie, Sheryl, my parents, High St., Merri. TO FORGET: Mr. Deluca, moring, barfing, WHS, Merri's transmis- Sion, bikies. FAVORITE SAYING: I'm sure. FUTURE PLANS: To party, have fun, and travel. 1 l KEVIN TIGHE jake the Snake ACTIVITIES: Hockey 1,2,3p L.C. 1,2,3,4: Skipping 1,2,3,4. TO REMEMBER: The gang, Mrs. W., EW, BC, MC, Iimmy Ward, HG, Being Crazy, S9 Plaza, BP. TO FORGET: IWF, MH, ST w PH, 9f7!73, Hospitals, Fuzzy accidents. FAVORITE SAYING: Gimme a break. FUTURE PLANS: To be the best at what ever I do. MICHAEL TOWER Mickey ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1: Wrestling 3. TO REMEMBER: The whole gang, especially Deb, taking over DA's locker. TO FOR- GET: The exhaust falling off my car. FA- VORITE SAYING: Deb, want to look at the curtains? FUTURE PLANS: Five more years of school to become a pipe fitter. GEORGE TILLOTSON TO REMEMBER: All the messing around in the cafe, and the nice chick there. TO FOR- GET: The happy hooker in the cafe, the of- fice. CHALLENGE: To succeed in life. FAVORITE SAYING: I'm sure! FUTURE PLANS: Go to college for engineering, or service. SUSAN E. TOWLE Sue ACTIVITIES: IV Show, Patrons Drive 3,42 Concert Choir 2: OEA. TO REMEMBER: IV Show, Ir. Banquet, friends, good times, China Blossom, Ir. Skip Day, Ir. Sleepout, Kevin Nolan, jim Ward, family, Carol 5: Lynn's wedding, contests, football games, dances. TO FORGET: High Beams. CHAL- LENGE: Getting up in the morning. FA- VORITE SAYING: That figures. FUTURE PLANS: Be happily married with a family. STEPHEN L. TSIHLIS Steve, Pic ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1: Tennis 2,3,4: WILDCAT 3: Yearbook Staff, co-editor: Student Council 4: Patrons Drive 3,4. TO REMEMBER: Jim Ward, Italian 2, RED, Patrons Drive 4, Chicago, GOYA, TO FORGET: Trampoline, Back roll, YBS meet- ings, Chuck's room, lunch lines, softball '74, CBR with BKM. FUTURE PLANS: College and have a good time in life. I -5 Q IANICE VENGREN I I ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1: Ecology Club, Secretary 2, Gymnastics 2,3: Elemen- tary School 8: tutoring 3,4, IV Show 3: Pat. Dr. 4. TO REMEMBER: Oct. 6, 1973, IV show, BA, AR's party, sunshine, footballs, games. TO FORGET: DA, DD, having Math lst period for 3 yrs., coming back from Weinberg's with DW SL GB. CHAL- LENGE- Achieving an A in Math. FA- VORITE SAYING: Ask me if I care. FU- TURE PLANS. Teach special ed. and be happy with my spffial someone. 'D'- ,rar ROSE-MARIE TYLER Roey, Rosy ACTIVITIES: Art club 1,2: Science club 3: Math league 3. TO REMEMBER: HL, LK, CAROL, PC, LM, SN, FIC, BIO. 2,5th, ist, Steve, IB, Aerosmith, ST. TO FORGET: Food stalls, GS, EM, 4th, 3rd. CHAL- LENGE: Get the best of life. FAVORITE SAYING: Wac Wac. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college, get married and enjoy life. JOHN VIULA ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 1,2,3,4: Key Club 3, 4 treasurer: Student Government Day 3: Science Club 4. TO REMEMBER: My ju- nior year with my girl friend and all the ski trips. TO FORGET: My senior year. CHAL- LENGE: To make it through life successful- ly. FAVORITE SAYING: Everything is really easy, once you learn it. FUTURE PLANS: Go to college and then get married, and become a successful rancher. BRIGITTE JOYCE VANDERLEY BI ACTIVITIES: Majorettes 2,3: Basketball Cheering 3: IV Show: Patron's Dr. 3: Ir. Prom Committee, Ecology Club, Concert Choir 3, Gymnastics 3. TO REMEMBER: Everyone at WHS, IV Show, Concerts, The twist, 4 Sr. Prom, Class of 74, Dances, Ma- jorettes, Soccer Games, Rick and Hans. TO FORGET: The hatred between people, French, Crowds, Reports, Youth Ctr, Cheer- ing, Beeries, and Moving. CHALLENGE: To see, taste, and touch all the beautiful things in life. FUTURE PLANS: Travel, Dance, Career in Modeling. I MARIA VIULA Marie ACTIVITIES: Bowling League 4: Math League 4: Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4: Student Gov't Program 3, Assistant Police Chief. TO REMEMBER: Rich. CHAL- LENGE: To succeed in life. FUTURE PLANS: Do police work. WAYNE VOKEY ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 4: Winter Track 1,2,3,4: Spring Track 1,2,3,4. TO REMEMBER: Beating Andover, Spring Track, Championship scrabs. TO FORGET: High School. FUTURE PLANS: Be success- ful in College. MIKE WAGSTAFF Ears TO REMEMBER: Sandy, the 2 chases, my 63 Falcon, Sludgy Stanley, Studley, Porky. TO FORGET: W.A.D.S., going over the stone wall in the brown Corvair. V b,MT?mii?g?,+wf5u Q . N . , ,,, v , ye, ROSS WALDEN RJ. MARK WAGSTAFF ACTIVITIES: Shawsheen OSP 2,3: Work- Study 3,4: IV Show. TO REMEMBER: The Gang , pine groves, Oct 11th, Irma , a few good times at WHS. TO FORGET: 10th grade, school lunches, homework, tests. CHALLENGE: to save up some mon- ey. FAVORITE SAYING: If a man's mouth is shut, it won't be so easy to put his foot in his mouth. ff' SUSAN WALKER Wacka ACTIVITIES: Peer Group 2,3,4: Student Advisory Coun. 4: Student School Comm. 4: Student Gov't Day 3,45 Historical Com- mission 3. TO REMEMBER: MM, BS, jr. Prom, Holyoke's St. Pats parade, Cardinals 73 Sz 74, McDonalds. TO FORGET: Doc's bio. class, lunches, Analysis, apple picking 1Of1f72. CHALLENGE: Getting up inthe morning! FAVORITE SAYING: Really? FUTURE PLANS: Sociological Study - College, travel marriage. !4 IULIE K. WALLACE Jules ACTIVITIES: Ex. Bd. 3,45 Prom Comm. 3,45 Pat. Dr. 4: GIH asst. 3: cap. 4, IV show. TO REMEMBER: Parties at Pi'l'cher's, rt. 1, Cin- dylou, Kowloon, help me, VW, WH, ballet slippers, BG, Topsfield Fair, SO, roller skat- ing, BDSBP, Ir. Prom, Doe's party, Congo, Geno's class. TO FORGET: Ride home from beach, bathtub, 93 el Camino, flying shrimp, playing hockey 4AM, LK's party, wrong train, the 3O's, losing my ring, FUTURE PLANS: Que sera sera! , xi , K DONNA WATERHOUSE Gate Powerhouse TO REMEMBER: smoking under the tree, Spanish I, AR's party, Sunshine, all nighters, balz , camping in Maine with CI RB RP, TO FORGET: coming back from Wienbergs with IV GB, stop sings, RP, Oct 14, spagetti dinners, getting caught. CHAL- LENGE: make the most out of my lite and bv- happy. FAVORITE SAYING: help me hut that! beside the point . FUTURE PLANS to work with deprived or special children 41-Kiel IOY H. WALLEY Wally-gator ACTIVITIES: Softball 1: Concert Choir 1,3, 4: Ecology Club 2: Executive Board 4. TO REMEMBER: Him, AM, balloons, so-and- so, Ir. Prom, good teachers, friends, CD, lunch, meeting WV, talks with LP, never getting caught. TO FORGET: Gym, bad times, the day it rained, CA, finals, chem. movie. CHALLENGE: To get an A in- Calculus. FAVORITE SAYING: See if I care. FUTURE PLANS: College, travel, stay happy. LESLEE WEBBER ACTIVITIES: Girls Spr. Track 1: Field Hockey 1,2, Basketball Cheerleader 3: Foot- ball cheerleader 4: Prom com. 3,4: Yr. Book 4, Photo. 3: Pat. Dr. 3,45 Ex. Bd. 3,4: Stu- dent Govt. 3,4, IV show. TO REMEMBER: Friends, Ir. yr., IV show, Ir. Prom, cheering, CH, LA, CB, Bob, 12f2f73, Chips 'n' Butts, 5 B's, Wobnair, Stop 8: Go, Dr, Video, IW. TO FORGET: Accidents, LK, MS, party, 6f3o!74, K, RI qnoresy. FUTURE PLANS: College for Spec. Ed. ROBERT WALSH MARK WEST Westy ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1,2.,3,4: Basketball 1, 2,3,4g Spring Track 3,4. FUTURE PLANS: To enjoy whatever I do. TO FORGET: The Zone , The Shoe , and The Trailer . TO REMEMBER: Trying to be sociable at Celtic games, Salisbury beach and the tracks. CHALLENGE: Having a brawl with Poates. FAVORITE SAYING: Let's get the show on the road . MICHAEL WHALEN Pilla ACTIVITIES: Work Study 3,4. TO RE- MEMBER: Pat, all my friends, the hole, the wall, jay, Ioe Palms, Cude, trip to Vermont, all the concerts. TO FORGET: The hike, the cellar. FUTURE PLANS: Work. STEVEN WOLLEY Maddog g ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 3,4. TO REMEM- BER: My freshman year, the Record I-Iops, Out back, CL, IW. TO FORGET: Beach Boys concert, Wednesday morning. CHAI..- LENGE: To live past 30. FAVORITE SAY- ING: I don't believe it. FUTURE PLANS: Everything. KRISTINE WIC KS Kris TO REMEMBER: Bob 1f14f73, friends, CI-I, RD, LK, DB, DS, DW, RB, SW, sum- mers, Hedding, skipping over DW's, par- ties, Bob's fam., Prom, going out to lunch, Emersons, 96 Tears, Mr. Maggio, Mr. Shiere, Susie Plo, Bob's Chevy, the Cape. TO FORGET: Bio., Clerical, Fr. yr., yel. tank, breaking up with Bob, being suspend- ed, the letter, gym, YC. FAVORITE SAY- ING: You brat. FUTURE PLANS: Always be happy, marry Bob. ...av LAURIER WOOD Chuck ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1,2,3,4, Ski Club Treasurer 1,2,3, President' 4: IV Show, Pa- trons Drive 3. TO REMEMBER: DS, Paul's, SD, Dance 73, camping, Mike, soccer par- ties, Mr. Lynch, Coach Lentine. TO FOR- GET: Dance 72, lunch, halls with DS, field day, practice. CHALLENGE: Getting up. FAVORITE SAYING: Really? FUTURE PLANS: College, then getting married and raising a family. ------. GENE WITHAM IUDITH WRIGHT Judy ACTIVITIES: Newspaper 3,4p Track 3: Pats. Dr.: Creative Expression 1,2. TO REMEMBER: My brother Kevin, VI, Celtics 8: Red Sox Games, Mr. D, Mr. Fessenden, Mr. Scanlons's class, being the only girl in Mr. Malay's class, Wildcat, basketball. TO FORGET: 3f24f74. CHALLENGE: Earn 575,000 a yr., retire young enough to enjoy it. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh well . FU- TURE PLANS: Become a sports reporter, go to college. MARK YANKOWSKI ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1,2,3,4. CHAL- LENGE: Not to quit soccer. FAVORITE SAYING: I will fear no evil . FUTURE PLANS: To teach and write. CAMERA SHY KAREN ANDERSON IOEL BREEN RICHARD CRIMMINS IOHN DAWSON BRUCE GORDON RONALD LAWRENSON HELENE MACDONALD CARY PITTS IOSEPH RANDO CHARLES SMITH JAMES SUGHRUE JAMES TAYLOR DAMIAN TIERNAN JIANET YOUNG Ian ACTIVITIES: Spanish Nat'l Honor Society, Band 2: Concert Choir 2,45 Mixed Vocal 4: Ring Committee 2, Yearbook Staff 4: Liter- ary Magazine 4. TO REMEMBER: Ir. Year, Physics, friends, Hugo, 1Of9. TO FORGET: Spanish, Hist., Fr. Year, uniforms. CHAL- LENGE: Graduating and staying sane. FUTURE PLANS: To be a Physical Therapist. SHARON ZIMMERMAN SharonfSherry TO REMEMBER: Long walks with N.H., kids from North Reading, Summer of 74, IFO, Parties. TO FORGET: Accident at Sal- em State 1Of9f74 with Nancy. 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