Winchester High School - Aberjona Yearbook (Winchester, MA)

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For Reference Not to be taken from this library 1 uiunKinuiHMiiHiBBB Abeijona 1975 Winchester High School Winchester, Massachusetts ir BL librarV TS 2 DEDICATION “Most of the luxuries, and many of the so called comforts of the life are not only not indispensable, but positive hindrances to the elevation of mankind.” — Thoreau For your abihty to reach- to and communicate with us, for the motivation and inspiration you have provided, for your intellectual challenge, and for the values you have instilled in us by forcing us to discard mediocrity, we dedicate this book to you, Mr. Edward J. Kelly. 3 1975 STAFF Editor-in-chief Virginia Gray Associate Editor Ann Walters Photographer-in-chief Peter Longo Associate Photographer Richard Duffy Senior Editors Kate Griffin Dawn Hudson Paul Wiffenbach Underclass Editor Lydia DeSanctis Activities Editor Suzanne Ayvazian Girls’ Sports Editor Susan Fitzgerald Boys’ Sports Editors Mark Chelman Kevin Fitzpatrick Typist Ann Lyon Advertising Editors Laurel Samoiloff Evie Twombly Artwork and Cover Design Geoff Shawcross Design Editor Ann Fairbanks Faculty Advisors Joseph Cantillon Lawrence Rinaldi ADVERTISING STAFF TYPING STAFF Joanne Downes Gail Blasi Gail Goolkasian Yvonne Cabour Roberta Grainger Susan Hicks Judy Lagergren Peggy Kent Sue Percoco Judy Lagergren Nancy Raleigh Sally McDonough Kathy Mclnnis Holly Morgan Sharon Siegfriedt Susan Triglione Patty Turco Karen Warford Janet Warnock 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 Winchester High School is a unique experience. The great diversity of ideas, activities, opportunities, and individuals always enables one to find an outlet for expression. 7 8 1 ’ ' 1 24 1 2 1 K T W P V ; . 1 24 lA 4 12 20 1 2 Vr 1 24 1 A 4 1 24 1 24 iM M T « P l ?4 l ?4 1 24 1 24 1 4 1 24 iA 4 1 24 1 24 1 24 1 24 1 24 1 24 T W P 1 S4 1 24 K •! • W P l 4 Altiani, CharlsB 1 24 Barlarv, Brian 1 24 Barlow, Olann 1 24 Board, Katthi. ' U l 24 B«qb1j , ' John 1 24 Borgln, JoUn 3 7 Carroll, Paul 1 24 Comior, Qeno 12 20 DaiSmato, Jeon 1 24 Dsahlor, IhoaoB , 11 26 Maio, Inn 1 6 miE, ItadBoy 1 24 Oftlloat, Ciiiay= 6 19 Croatte, Qsria 3 24 3maa 1 24 BarioU, iun a 24 8sye , Paul 1 24 Boson, Siloon 3 24 ' ’ -rloy, ' ■n.oBuei 1 24 to, tnra.-w. 1 24 1 24 , 3 24 It, Brian 3 24 wn, John l ' 24 sr, Rolxa-t 3 24 sr, Tcm 1 24 1 , Stsjshoa 12 23 Pobort 1 24 . si, Toftjr ■ ‘. 3 24 (wr f) isinoj Besaja , 3 24 - 95J03S, tlM 1 24 Ivon, TlobJn 1 24 381er, Ralph I 24 aa, JSllon i Xi 4, Rirld 3 24 B, Holt ! ' V34 o si, Joy ■ • 6 19 las , StaphsB 5 24 ■. ' arat ' -r., . • ' i ' i’olcv, :u Crc. ' if ' iii, i ' .v ' i Ec ■ ■ ilo, h v, - V CaVlil. ' , Tf. LVroo, io ' .;-.,.; Boatil-;; ' , ' I’. r. Blrncb itl, . ' V! Kl’r.lcc ' , K-;;i Pontaino, j ' -. d GrJJnslicr, Ifci ' y Gai ' Jny. ' . ' ,, Jy .i uTory, itrtiv. Jhfi ' , Jsrioc !lrv. ' !r 0 ' ,cn. ■. ' I ' o nanasUy, i n Jafrc, ' 0)1 I«r-. 3 i i.ti, Paul Iwac., )Zn‘..nr- .Kror, Krrs ' .n M-Iracc, Hora.y, P.yly ! IVlcar.:, J. ' , U ' ,:;..a-;-- ' ;- Stt Cv,;v ;■ r :■■ . ■ Witlsh. PsK.i ' Sccv ' •■hri ' . n, K.-vjri ii’.-i, (t;; The individual is central. The relaxed atmosphere and flexibility of the staff is essential. Independence is granted to ' the student. The result: Winchester High School becomes whatever one makes it. 9 To others it is a showcase for talent and desire. p For all it is a period of good times and lasting friendships. 12 13 The events, the ideas, the teachers, the friends, never to be forgotten. I 14 15 For some they are already a happy memory and for others they are just a beginning. Together they are Winchester High 75! 16 17 wBbKB Mr. Budrewicz ADMINISTRATION THOMAS P. BRUDREWICZ, assistant principal A.B., Brown University Ed.M., University of Massachusetts EDWARD R. BURNS, assistant principal A. B., M.A., Ed.M., Tufts University VINCENT E. LAROCCO, principal B. S., Western Illinois University M.Ed., Temple University WILLIAM C. McDonald, superintendent A.B., C.A.G.S., Boston University M.Ed., Bridgewater State College Honorary Degree, Florida State Mr. Bums Mr. Larocco Mr. McDonald 20 GUIDANCE Mrs. Boettcher Mrs. Nannis Mr. DeBiase DIANE BOETTCHER B.A., State University of New York M.A., New York University ANTHONY N. DeBIASE, guidance department head B.A., Boston University M.A.T., Harvard University PHYLLIS S. NANNIS B.A., Queens College M.Ed., Harvard University BERNARD J. SILVA A. B., Bates College M.Ed., University of Maine C.A.G.S., Boston University CAROLYN H. TIFFANY B. A., Smith College M.Ed., Tufts University M. CONSTANCE TRICKETT B.S., Syracuse University M.Ed., Harvard University Mrs. Tiffany 21 Miss Trickett MATHEMATICS Mrs. D’Alieva CARMELINA D’ALLEVA B.A., Salem State College NORTON E. DEMSEY B.S., Salem Teachers College Ed.M., Harvard University FRANCES J. GERSHWIN B.A., Barnard College M.A., Columbia University JOHN J. JOYCE B.S., M.Ed., Boston State College M.A., Boston College JOHN L. KELLY A. B., St. Norbert College M.A.L.S., Wesleyan University MAURICE A. MERRIFIELD B. S., M.S., University of Maine Mr. Waite Miss Mirka Mr. Stone Mrs. Pouliot MARY R. MIRKA B.A., Boston University M.A.L.S., Wesleyan University MARIE POULIOT B.A., Merrimack College M.A., Northwestern University JAMES W. SMITH B.Ed., Keene Teachers College M.A.S., Arizona State University GREGORY H. STONE A. B., Bowdoin College JOHN J. WAITE, director of mathematics B. A., M.A., Boston College Mr. Smith 23 I Mr. Burdulis Mr. HaU JEROME J. BURDULIS B.A., Holy Cross College M.A.T., University of Massachusetts MILBURN J. DIXON A.B., A. M., Boston University FRANCIS X. FINIGAN, director of science A. B., Yale University M.Ed., Boston University BRUCE T. HALL B. S., Worcester Polytechnic Institute M.S., Pennsylvania State University WILLIAM J. MARKS B.S., University of Massachusetts M.S.T., University of New Hampsh ire Ed.M., Harvard University 24 Mr. Markr Mr. Smith Mrs. Sullivan Dr. Wheeler KATHERINE R. PALTSIOS B.S., Simmons College Ed.M., Harvard University LAURENCE SMITH B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology SUSAN SMITH B.S., Cornell University WALTER SOULE B.S., University of Maine M.S., University of Wyoming MARGARET ANN SULLIVAN B.A., Wellesley College CLIFTON E. WHEELER B.S., Atlantic Union College Ph.D., Worcester Polytechnic Institute Wl r j O rary Mrs. Smith 25 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Miss Eisberg LOURDES M. ALVAREZ B.A., University of Massachusetts ROBERT M. COPELAND B.S., Boston University A.M., PhD., Harvard University ALFRED DUHAMEL Mr. Duhamel Dr. Copeland Miss Alvarez Miss Gelowtsky B.L., University of Montreal A.B., St. Mary’s University A. M., Middlebury College INGRID E. EISBERG B. A., Smith College Diploma — University of Madrid M.A., University of Maine NANCY JEAN GELOWTSKY B.S., Boston State College Miss Reinhart Miss Holden Mr. Trottier BARBARA R. HOLDEN, co-ordinator of language A. B., Colby College M.A., Middlebury College JACQUELINE MILLER B. A., Boston University M.A., Boston College JANE L. REINHART B.A., Boston University ALBERT A. TROTTIER A. B., M.Ed., Boston University AGNES A. WALSH B. A., University of Maine Miss Walsh Mrs. Miller SOCIAL STUDIES JOSEPH E. CANTILLON B.A., Boston College WILLIAM A. COLELLA B.A., University of New Hampshire M.Ed., Suffolk University KATHERINE A. JOHNSON B.A., Mount Holyoke College M.Ed., Northeastern University Ms. Johnson EDWARD J. KELLEY RANDEE MARTIN B.A., University of California M.A., Northeastern University PAUL T. MULLOY B.A., Bowdoin College M.A., Harvard University 28 Mr. Kelley Ms. Martin Mr. Mulloy Mrs. Nettle Mr. O’Connor SUSAN NETTLE B.A., University of Washington M.Ed., Boston University WILLIAM O’CONNOR, director of social studies B.S., Boston College M.A.T., Harvard University DIANE PUGACH B.S., M.A., New York University Ed.M., Harvard University Mr. Walsh LAWRENCE RINALDI B.A., University of Detroit THOMAS WALSH B.A., Boston College GEORGE G. WATSON, Jr. A.B., Amherst College M.A.T., Harvard University Miss Pugach 29 ENGLISH Miss Dresser DEBORAH L. ANDERSEN A. B., Mount Holyoke College M.A.T., Wesleyan University PAMELA J. CHADWICK B. A., University of Michigan WARREN DODGE B.A., Washington and Jefferson College SANDRA DOW B.A., Antioch College LEE A. DRESSER Mrs. Chadwick B.A., Denison College 30 Mrs. Johnston GEORGE HILLIER B.S., Ed.M., Boston University JUDITH A. JOHNSTON B.A., Regis College M.A.T., Brown University MICHAEL KARPA B.A., Tufts University CAROLYN MAGEE A. B., Radcliffe College M.A., Boston University JEAN H. McBEE B. A., Wheaton College M.A.T., Wesleyan University Miss Magee Miss McBee 31 Ms. McKay Mr. Sullivan STEPHANIE McKAY B.F.A., Boston University JONATHON STABLEFORD B.A., Williams College M.A.T., Wesleyan University RICHARD SULLIVAN, director of english A. B., Williams College M.B.A., Columbia University M.Ed., Boston University LINDA B. WAGNER B. A., Ohio State University B.S., M.A., Kent State University BUSINESS Mrs. Bateman Mrs. Forte Mrs. Pittenger Miss Yoffa Miss Turner KATHERINE BATEMAN B.S., Central Connecticut State College M. LORRAINE FORTE, co-ordinator of business education B.S., Salem State College M.Ed., C.A.G.S., Boston University ANNE PITTENGER B.S., State Teachers College CHARLOTTE TURNER B.S., Husson College M.Ed., Boston University MARJORIE H. YOFFA A.S., Lasell Junior College B.S., Boston University 33 Mr. Albright Miss Canney Miss Clum PHYSICAL EDUCATION ROBERT ALBRIGHT B.S., Springfield College PAMELA G. CANNEY B.S., Springfield College DEBORAH CLUM B.S., Springfield College WILLIAM A. COLELLA, director of athletics B.A., University of New Hampshire M.Ed., Suffolk University Mr. Colella Mrs. Sullivan Mrs. Dolan Mr. Marshall Miss Rosazza education Mr. Kline JANICE DOLAN, director of physical B.S., M.Ed., Boston University THOMAS KLINE B.S., M.Ed., Boston University MANUEL MARSHALL B.S., Springfield College M.A., Boston University JOAN A. ROSAZZA B.S., Purdue University M.Ed., Boston College KATHLEEN M. SULLIVAN, nurse R.N., Framingham Union Hospital L MUSIC AND ART Mr. Mo rash BURTON O. COWGILL, director of music B.M., Boston University M.M., University of Oregon STUART A. MORASH B.M., M.M., Boston University JOHN R. WOODWORTH B.M.Ed., M.M., Bo.‘:ton Conservatory MARCIA SEWALL B.A., Pembroke College M.Ed., Tufts — Museum School THOMAS H. TRACY, director of art B.S., University of New Hampshire M.F.A., University of Guanajuato JOHN D. WALKER B.M.Ed., New England Conservatory of Music 36 Miss Sewall Mr. Tracy Mr. Walker SPECIALISTS John Rudolph, director of library services Betsey E. Williams, librarian Mary K. Collins, instructional aids secretary James D. Frary, audio-visual technician Shirley M. Noble, guidance secretary; Evelyn A. Olmstead, guidance records clerk 37 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Robertie Mr. Miller Mr. Aversa JOSEPH S. AVERSA, co-ordinator of industrial arts B.S., Boston Teachers College M.Ed., Boston State College DAVID A. MILLER Assoc. Deg., Wentworth Institute of Technology B.S., Fitchburg State College GEORGE G. ROBERTIE B.S., Fitchburg State College M.Ed., Calvin CooUdge College GEORGE C. SWALLOW B.S., M.A., Fitchburg State College Mr. Swallow 38 OFFICE STAFF Elizabeth Gardner, bookkeeper Helen Stavros, receptionist Elizabeth Knight, registrar HOME ECONOMICS LUCILE R. CAVANAUGH B.A., Washington State University JEAN N. DILLON B.S., Syracuse University HARRIET E. NELSON, co-ordinator of home economics B.S., Simmons College M.S., Cornell University Audrey Graustein, office manager Wm ' ■hW Mrs. Dillon Mrs. Cavanaugh 39 Miss Nelson paraprofessionals: Charlotte Fixler, social studies; Catherine Symer, physical education; Helen Johanson, mathematics; Adele Grady, science, missing: Marta Sartori; Katherine Zarker; Catherine Mackenzie; John Connaughton. Cafeteria Staff: front row: Mary Wright, Cora Letch, Angela Frongillo, Penny Olivadoti, Catherine Murphy, Mary Guzzo, back row: Mary T ofuri, Jenny Molanari, Edith Brock, Susan Horn, Mary DeLuca, Gladys Saraco, manager, Constance O’Kane, Geraldine Bresnahan clerical aides: Mary Lou Clabby, english and industrial arts; Florence Totman, foreign language and home economics; Gerry D’Onofrio, social studies and music; Louise Greuter, science and business education, missing: Joanne Kirk; Marion Byrne. Custodians: Joe C. Bernardo, Angelo Tranfaglia, Dan Ryan, head custodian, Joseph Faqundes STAFF SUPER STARS ( SUPER-SPARKLY - Ms. Martin and Mr. Dixon i SUPER-SKILLED Ms. McKay and Mr. Kelley SUPER-SWEET Miss Dresser and Mr. Cantillon SUPER-STY LED Miss Mirka and Mr. Colella 41 SUPER-STUNNING Mrs. Sullivan and Mr. Stableford SUPER-SOCIABLE Miss Dresser and Dr. Wheeler SUPER-SOMEBODY Mrs. Dolan and Mr. Kelley SUPER-SYMPATHETIC Mrs. Johnston and Mr. Cantillon SIJPFR-SEXY t. ' t ic!; wtsk .ind Mr. Colella 42 SUPER-SMART Miss Magee and Mr. Kelley SUPER-SCHOOL SPIRIT Ms. Martin and Mr. Dodge SUPER-SLAPSTICK Miss Rosazza and Mr. Joyce SUPER-STUCK-IN-AN-ELEVATOR Miss Gelowtsky and Mr. Karpa SUPER-SMILE 43 Miss Dresser and Mr. Burdulis The Mad Vandal unveiled. “Look Mom, 1 dressed myself.” 44 “So that’s what co-ed gym is all about.” “Hi! I’m Randee. Fly me! . oar old ' • JMIra ! 2aaF lil ■HBBH HHB Hfe lHyi ' ' . i i SSS v- j npt 00 w o D!h MARTHA G. ABBOTT CARL VINCENT ACCARDO The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed. S. Chamfcn German Club Life as in a Football game, the principle to follow is: Hit the Line Hard. Theodore Roosevelt Sophomore Football, Junior and Senior Spring Track, Red Black MARIA A. ALFANO “And now here is my secret, A very simple secret: It is only with the heart That one can see rightly; What is essential is Invisible to the eye.” Antoine de Saint — Exupdry RICHARD GUNNAR ALLISON I stay my haste, I make delays for what avails this eagar pace, I stand amid eternal ways. John Burroughs Band DONNA MARIE AMADEO “Hey you guys!” ... Amad and the tank ... snowballs . .. Proms and parties . .. McNutts’s mouth ... I have matches ... T.O.A.C ... Have you seen? . .. S.Y.C.G. Summers of “73” and “74” . . . Alright! ... P.C., 6 22 74 ... Plum Island ... We’re lost! ... Duck and the Gang! Tiimhlette. Max-ed. Ita1 ' =” ' PAUL AMOROSO Shattered dreams, worthless years Here am I encased inside a hollow shell. Life began then was done. Now I stare into a cold and empty well - WRIGH AMY ANN ANDERSON I miss him so much! Snazzy pants! Bach! W.P. and M.L. — Bennington 12 11 73 Toofie! — Let’s go to Boston — Free Turkey! - Bigger than a bread box? He’s following us! — Ritz — Sak’s socks La Crepe — P B on Sundays — John and Music forever. Double Sexette and Concert Choir IRENE APOSTOLOU Reenie the Grik! Munga Joe’s Vi way house. “Hi Cuz”! Chasing the Red truck. Bikies! Summers at the Cape! Hitting the Alleys! Library Park, Wooba. Murph, and ’4 of Wooba! Kaxa colored. Where do you work? Frankie! Dragging Cobra! Speices, neighbor, pigs. 50 STEPHEN MICHEAL ARMSTRONG LAURA LEE ARSENIAN Arms . .. The Corner Gang ... Patman’s Locker . . . Switchin’ to cans? Class Cut-up ... Hun Run Cold nights at the Place ... Holding up Brighams . . . Can’t let go of a good thing ... Oh my God It’s a Gorrilla! .. . Willard Hurry it up . .. 1 vernacular . .. Soytanly Varsity Swim Team (captain) J.V. Varsity LaCrosse “Climb every mountain Ford every stream Follow every rainbow Till you find your dream.” — Sound of Music — Concert Choir, Chamber singers, Youth Marc, Red and Black, MYF SUZANNE GLADYS AYVAZIAN People hand in hand Have I lived to see the milk and honey land? Where hate’s a dream and love forever stands. Or is this a vision in my mind. — Stevie Wonder — ' - - 1 —V., . .. , ROBERT BABIN STEPHEN MICHEAL BALDACCI Baldy! Can be found gurgling, by the library, bandroom, Montvale or “In the rain.” “Mario, look at the grouse!” Loves LISA, baby jokes, his Mach I and “Jacks!” “Torque’ em up man!” Remembers January fourth- eleventh and Junior Prom (ooops) Cross country. Band, Jazzband CHRISTOPHER BARBARO ANDREA BARATTA The stars come nighdy to the sky As the tidal wave unto the sea Nor time, nor space, not these nor thee None can keep my way from me. Swim Team, Pep Squad, French club, Italian club MARY MARGARET BARCUS There are only two lasting bequests We can give our children — one is roots, the other, wings. Anonymous Band, Aberjona Editor, Red and Black, Sophomore and Junior class Secretaries, Senior class Treasurer, B- Squad, Tennis Team, French club. Candy Striper, CYO, Youth Marc Red Cross Volunteer. 51 MICHAEL BATALIS JAMES FRANCIS BEATON umt ynnm « Bim, are you working, teaching or skating at the rink tonight? .. . Jim got the car? ... It expired! “I’m gonna be late for work” . .. Stitch ... Got your birth certificate? ... Hit Beaton’s for iced tea ... “Doles wanna play Indian Head?” Will remember his Saturday nights at B.C. J.V. and Varsity Hockey JEANNINE MARIE BEGAN Murry, always laughing . .. “Began where?” . .. 9 9 72 “Have you seen Mike?’ .. . Poop . .. Let’s Munch Out!! Sophomore year — Grounded again! ... 8:(X)a.m. S.D ... “I’m gonna pass out!! Beige LeMans — lost again. Fondest Memories include Junior Prom, comer Leonards, Ohio, Brighams. MARY ANN BEATON Beats . . . “you guys!” Digga’s fence. Swan Rd. telephone pole, parsley fights, who was it at Betsy’s? Burning pom-pom, my own mega! Wormy . .. Parties ... but I’m havin’ such a good time!!” 18th b ’day and Rummy . . . “Alright!!” Cheerleader, Student Council CYNTHIA BEMENT DAWN MARIE BERARDI Dawn, can either be found with Dave or with her other half Where there is food, there is Dawn! Fondest memories are Summer of “73”, Sahsbury Beach, Bermuda, “Why you .. . ”Jan. 4, July 18. Spanish Club, Youth Marc BILLY BERGIN Billy, and his chipped tooth, bush Keg at Boomer’s, Al, PTA, tapper U.S.A. Let’s pull an all nighter, Ginn Field, The stang, N.H. on Sunday’s, Jonn s keg’s and cards Igor you slept there again, Merrimac or Newark? B- B ranch, Alfred E. Newman Horn and his friends. Flute soloist, WHS Band and Orchester, Spai.ioli club LOUIS BEST 52 LIANNE MARIE BINGEL “Bing,” found in the Courtyard or crusin’ (GTO) A.P. summer 74 and G.K. 6 24 72. Oh Nina, Oh Bing ... I’m bored. Wanna give Gatz! Mateuse? Where? Usually wearing carpenter pants and football shirts. You’re 16! Remember “the gang” E.J.C. La, La, La, GAIL SUSAN BLASI Wiffa! Put on your blinker and go straight. The Bomb! Summer “74”, Wingarsheek, moondance, Winnepasaukee. Scenery walks, McCall roof, 5a.m. slides. Hold this! The Doors, Florida CYO memories. The hearse, Chicago, Salisbury, GA T.S. Ginn, Congo, Mies, Blaz! Spanish Club, Aberjona, CYO, Sophomore Softball Manager SHERRY BOODAKIAN Loves Wally B ... Hey Q.F. remember the Apple, Can’t live without Schlitz. “No BANGS” ... Hey who’s getting beat up? Where’s my shoes! — CYO Florida. Always find Sherry B.O. by 8. Don’t be mean to me. How’s Red! Leanards, Comer, and Little Room CHRISTINE BLAKELY Fire extinguishers in V.W.! . .. New Years Eve under a street light . . . Slumber parties . .. Brighams girls . . . 2 16 74 ... Someone’s frying hotdogs in Florida . . . Disneyworld ... NY ... Baked pom pom ... WHERES EVIE? ... $116.40 kca? . . . CYO Shows . . . York beach with? L.M. Cheerleader, Vice President- Sophomore Class LINDA H. BONNELL Hey Buns, grounded again? 2 of clubs, 12‘ 2 hrs.!“Swede” Rose there’s a hole in the ceiling!! Whoochie- coochie, , The tunnel, A stop in the snow banks!? D.L, Beach-cases Baldies, Look out for the car! My eyes ak?? MARY KATHRYN BOYLE I do my thing and you do yours, I am not in this world to five up to your expectations and you are not here to live up to mine. You are you and I am I. .. And if we find each other, it’s beautiful. CYO, MYF, Winchester Hospital Jr. Volunteer, Red and Black, Swim Team, G.S. THOMAS FRANCIS BRENNAN “People often look at something that seems simple, like a Rembrandt, and say, I could have done that But they didn’t.” Bernard Casey DAVID “ONION” BRENTON CHARLES WILLIAM BROCK Onion: your on the way to the cape! Boston is the other way! slow down! slow down! We won’t mention His favorite past time, you should know!! (Ann). Onion your eyes are DANCING, Hey David! Where’s the stereo!! Eggs at T.B. . . . Long Beach .. . RAT’S ... Junior Prom . .. The stairs . . . M.V.P.W. with A.M. Varsity Hockey (Tri-captain) Varsity GEORGE WALDO BROOKS If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Action 72-74, Philosphy cIub,Los Companeros, Spanish Club, Math Club, Bowling, CYO, Young people’s youth league. Hi, I’m a wide mouth frog. Vocal chords. Cold duck, swimming in puddles. Summer “71” Neanderthal man carrot top, Bezzy babe and Charles. Ice cream, ice cream! Thump thump across the kitchen floor. February vacation. SS Yellow bathtub ring. Action 72-73, Action 73-74 Soccer, Varsity Lacrosse BETH BURNHAM TONA KAREN BUROS Softball snob. Aspen, Greene’s, M.D.C.S.R . . . yo-yos???, Cr. Ch’s, S.P.s, Sunapee . .. Cardinals?? ... Adams Apples, Jr. Prom ... What phone call? “But I’m dancing!” TAB . .. Tango Tangles . .. Re-LAX, Bermuda ... “I will if you will!” New Year’s Eve. Brooklyn Chicken Farms ... L.M. Cheerleading, Co-capt.; Tennis, Co- capt.; Spanish Club; Volunteer work. Hey Butterball - V.P. — Always remember out the window — green Pinto — Wanna Tango — Ugh! — 180 degree turn — Montvale He did it! — Taxi ride — T-bird wrecked — S.P. new record — week-end parties and all nighters at Mikes. McCall. Spring Track (Varsity), Winter Track (Varsity), Vice-President of Senior Class, football. DONALD A. BUEHLER Press on in life, for nothing in the world can take the place of persistance. Persistance and determination are omnipotent factors of life. ROBERT JOSEPH BURNS A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Before him, I may think aloud. Ralph Waldo Emerson Varsity Swim Team SARAH MASON BURROWS “Start each day with a smile on your lips and a song in your heart. Live each day to the fullest. Be yourself — but be your best self. Dare to be different and to follow your own star. And a true friend is the best possession.” Tumblette; Varsity Gymnastics, Co- capt.; Forum; Jazz Band; National Honor Society. 54 CIERYL ANN BURTON DANIEL CABOUR Hey Burt, where are the guys? What guys!! That’s dynamite . .. crisp again? Sugarloaf-spaghetti and the frosties. Summer ’73, Sizzleburg, Da’s car. Huma ... JP ... Humarock- sharks! Bench, Clubbin’ down the Cape — B.B. New Year’s, the beach, Georgetown. U-Mass, Turning Italian — the vino — wicked good. Band; Spanish Club; Yearbook YVONNE OZANNE CABOUR Aspen (babysitter), Greene’s — “Who’s the nude?” — Chrissy’s S.P.s, Sais, Tona — “we’ll find one” . .. Beach train, Prom, first benda, Sunapee .. . Cardinal?, nosy nabes, InDes, Chicago, Peggy’s b’day . . . my car!?? SECRETS!, Flurt, Europe. L.M. Field Hockey; Basketball; Volunteer Work; German Club; Treasurer; National Honor Society. THERESA ROSE CAMPO UGH, can always be found in the 1st floor girl’s room ... talking away as usual; and what else about than “her” Mark!! Always will remember “Blow it off, Marsh,” And most important 11 24 73. Between the iron gates of fate The seeds of time were sown. And watered by the deeds of those Who know and who are known; Knowledge is a deadly friend When no one sets the rules. The fate of all mankind I see Is in the hands of fools. - K.C. Varsity Soccer; Hockey; Lacrosse MARY THERESE CAMPBELL If Mary’s not in sewers or quicksand she’s singing at Burger King — Never forget . . . Stickshift in the car — Get the bag!! “Maher’s” — Stag Party — Taxi!, New Year’s Eve under a street light ... at Wingarsheek! “Congo”. Motorcade . . . “The Van” “CRAZYLEGS”. Youth Marc; Spanish Club, Secretary; CYO; Max Ed. JAYNE FOSTER CANNING Mavina Foss will always remember 16 face-offs, the Mahidablemonoid, 22 muscle cars, the kidnight miss. Green Celery Seeds , you only live once, you fool!, annoyed? avenging!, parrot laugh, Ralls hot line, W.H. Redcoats — D.K., if looks could kill! WENDY CAPOBIANCO FROSTIES .. . Quicksand .. . Da’s car ... U Mass ... Spaghetti at two . . . benders, home movies at 5 a.m . . . Congo . .. Sizzle . . . Sugarloaf . . . Frosty Fights .. . Bench . . . Beach . . . Hummer Rock ... C.C. Parking Lot . . . Halloween night . . . Happy New Year!! . . . Patty’s Birthday’s B . . . It’s Twue!! It’s Twue!!! CONSTANCE ANNE CAPOCEFALO Hi Bud!, 7E., What??, Laugh!!, Do your Chicken!, Bark!, Walking Zoo, Mouth!, Egore . . . KILL!, We’re caught! 5 4 74, What am I going to do?. Leather, “Ask Sue”, Hi Con! Where’s the party?. Onions, Barnacle! Tent Tango . . . Go take a walk. Concert choir. Musical, Spanish Club, CYO Shows. 55 KAREN CAPODULUPO Will always remember . . . mosquito coil, D-D’s B, upstairs bathroom. “Help I’m sinking!”. Florida and Hotdogs, Winnepesaukee, New Year’s Eve in the street, John Hancock, hearse. Pork’s birthday, Wingarsheek, walking sticks, bachelor party, Chicago. “Blaz, let’s switch.” Spanish Club; CYO; Aberjona. ALAN C. CARUCCI Backing up the bowling alleys . .. Another ticket? Watch out for that tree . . . “440” . . . Sundays at Epping. Another weekend . .. But officer . . . Your going to do what? What’.« dripping on my foot . . . Good Bye W.H.S. C.Y.O. PETER G. CAPUA, JR. To find happiness in work and play is hard to do in times today. But when you feel you’ve done your best, it’s up to fate to do the rest. We’ve had good times in years gone past, and what we’ve learned we hope will last. In our future lies our claim. Will our work bring hardship or fame? PHIL H. CASEY Friction. P.P. What’s on the sneaker, likes to throw hockey sticks. The ’74 Monte Carlo. 13 and the lonely ride home. Meetings behind the rink. J.P. It’s out in the car. U.C.L.A. game Varsity Golf, J.V. Hockey MARK CHALAS Hey, you can say that about anything. Greatest achievement — kicking K.C. out of school .. . memories on Washington Street . .. Afternoons with the httle guy .. . Labor Day weekend and “Wrong Way Steve” Varsity Basketball DEBORAH ANN CHANDLER Debbie will always remember that certain night at Hojo’s. I’m APPAULLED! The C.Y.O. show . .. Sheryl’s party .. . New Year’s Eve . .. Big B . .. Summers in Rockport . . . football games .. . and especially Joe! Don’t forget that weekend in Rockport! Spanish Club; Youth Marc. MARK THEODORE CHELMAN Life is a voyage. The winds of hfe come strong from every point; yet each will speed thy course along; if thou with steady hand when tempests blow, can keep thy course aright and never once let go. Cross-country, Red and Black, Aberjona, Math Club, Nat. Honor Society. STEWART D. CHIPMAN For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven. — Ecclesiastes 3 Gymnastics, Spring Track. JOSEPH ANTHONY CICCIO, JR. CATHERINE M. CLARK “It is time for a new generation of leadership, To cope with new problems and new opportunities. For there is a new world to be won.” J.F.K. Varsity swim team 10, 11, 12, Red and Black, 12 Cute blue eyed red head. Will never forget the party with Mr. D. What a rush! Derro got your car? Mmmmm He’s nice. Cat Stevens, Elton John Tequila yukk! LESLIE A. CLAYTON Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore. So do our moments hasten to their end; Each changing place with that which goes before. In sequent toil all forwards to continue. Ovid Pep Squad } I DOROTHY CLEARY Did you ever capture all those jewels in the sky? Did you find that the world outside is all inside your mind? Or have you come by again to die again. Try again another time. Spanish Club MICHAEL K. COLLINS Mikey — Ventura — yeh — swimming Mystic Lakes, MDC — weekend parties — oh, no it’s his brother. Green Pinto — nights at Ginn — Out in tub — Summer at Resie — Parents in Virginia — What no breakfast — THE RED BOMBER! Varsity Lacrosse JANE BURRAGE COLONY Speak truth, not so much as I would, but as much as I dare; and I dare a little the more, as I grow older.” “Nature forms us for ourselves, not for others; to be, not to seem.” — M. DeMontaigne Los Companeros, Double Sextette, Forum communications, Concert choir. KATHLEEN M. COMITA “HoJo’s” . .. Medford and Saugus (Salem, N.H.) gas station .. . Green van! Red Coach GriU ... “T.B.R.” c’mon buddy! certain parties! Bombin’ around Chinese food. A certain Saturday night! A certain concert . . . “Dunkin’ Donuts” Driving around with Mary! “Butterscotch Sundaes” and a certain Friendhes. Pumpkin hunting! “Drive Ins” Watch out Bev!!! DOUG E. CONRAD “I may not always be right, but I know I’m not wrong.” MICHELE BETH CONTOMPASIS Don’t let it get you down, It’s only castles burning, Find someone who’s turning you will come around. Neil Young Les Troubadors ALBERT V. CORDICE Sugar Bear . . . A,0,B. Where? . . . “How about a ride, Sam” . .. O for 2 with parties .. . Never forget — Joy ride and scrambled at the Jr. Prom, Good times with the midget .. . Art and Bob’s . .. Captain A1 ... Choke off drill .. . one of the stooges ... Manchester Parties. Varsity Football — Varsity Baseball (co- captain). Varsity Basketball, Varsity Club, President MARY LESLIE COSTELLO Lee won’t forget SB’s, Miss Vice Grip, “I’m your Venus”, “Creamed Z. on toast”, Midd. situp, throwup, WOLS S H-KO, Manch. Parties, Sam stories, “Sarah, it’s snowing”, Pickem’, Silver Bomb — Black Bug Summer 74, lucky 7-14, 6-29-74, “yea or Nay!” V L, R R, G.A. forever. Varsity Gymnastics, Tumblettes (co- capt.). Junior Varsity Spring Track, Youth Marc, Max-Ed. PAUL ANGELO CRISCIONE What mean, “Where’s the bench”? Sacca knows where Aspen is (1st 2 weeks 9lh) let’s go to the beach, da, blow it off. Tennis anyone how about you M.M . . . wire hotdog . . . please . . . let’s win this game ... hey Desh, guess who’s home from school . . . quine’s a buzzard . . . Rye Beach the 3B’s, the beersbabes . . . Doles, “I didn’t pook” Ammo, Sacca, Desh, Davoli, “will McCleman Choke!?” MARNIE CONWAY Mouth ... Hampton, how’s Rog? . .. Cindy’s . . . “jivin’ Beach Boys — Chicago . . . I’m going to bed and I’m not coming out! .. . Hey truck, STOP . .. Uncle Laird and the dead-end St., The Tunnel . . . Pizza Tower . . . See you later, later much . .. He’s nice — WOW! . . . Pass Out. .. and P.Y.B. Swim Team tri-capt., 10; Youth Marc, 12; Max-Ed Elementary Aide, 12; Softball, 10. JR PETER RICHARD CRESSE D. B. They are one. You are one. I am one. You stop dancing. SUSAN DADE REMEMBERS chem. labs, stacking cups at breakfasts .. . you’re going to Lexington again? . .. OBC, pillow fights, Saturday’s splitting subs in thirds, ’73 exchange trip, football games, CSSM summer of ’74, French and Spanish club parties, 8 hours of “George Washington’s bridge.” Red Black, French Club, Spanish Club, Hospital Red Cross Volunteer, Youth Marc. 58 THOMAS DATTILO PETER PHILLIP DAVOLI After they’ve tortured and scared you for twenty odd years. Then they expect you to pick a career, when you can’t really function, you’re so full of fear. JUDITH ANNE DAYTON I see not a step before me as I tread on another year; But I’ve left the past in God’s keeping — the future his mercy shall clear; And what looks dark in the distance ma) brighten as I draw near. — Mary Gardiner Brainard CAROL MARIE DECILLIS Will always remember, the motorcade, “hey we’re going the wrong way” . .. Wanna blow up the pizza hut.. . Mahers . .. Get the bag! . .. Snoots .. . Peggy’s and Polly’s parties — ringing doorbells .. . minuet ... “Green Bomb” ... Stag party .. . Wingersheek “74” . . . The Van ... Carol’s taxi Inc, Cheery! Spanish Club, C.Y.O., Max Ed. GARY STEPHAN DECICCO DeCic! Hey wake me up at 7:00, I got some bouncing to do!! The chalet in N.H. They call DeCic old one punch! (Ahas) Watermelon, Tippin’ the Brews! DeCic, have your ID (stache) . .. never forget the night at Howdy’s ... Give yah a buck for a beer! Varsity Football, Varsity Golf, Junior Varsity Baseball. ANN JULIET DECONTO I am sure of this; that by going much alone a man will get more of a noble courage in thought and word from ail the wisdom that is in books. — Emerson t MARY KATHLEEN DECONTO The woods are lovely, dark and deep But I have promises to keep. And miles to go before I sleep. — Frost Mary . .. the other half; nice smile, cute laugh, chemistry with Sue, CYO shows. Front Line and pep squad. Red Cross, Pep Squad, French Club. ANDREW LANE DEMARS Our doubts are traitors. And make us lose the good we oft might win. By faring to attempt. — Shakespeare 59 KAREN LESLIE DERRO “Wow, is that Karen?7’ My God what happened to her? How’s Mr. D.! Did you bring your Homey Hornet! He’s niceee! “But Officer” will never forget the Party, and Aunt Norma let Go do a_! Blow it off!! THOMAS EDWARD DESHLER The Bench. July 19th “73”, J. Tull.. . This bacon tastes like cardboard . .. Rye Beach-74. A little tapper action — bud! Cruisin, Mass Ave. J.V. Soccer “73”, Gangreen, Bad scene . . . U.V.M. Sept. “74”, New Year’s Eve “73”, That will be payed back! 7th period, Bergin, Who’s got wheels? Varsity Soccer. MARY JO DETESO Life is a mixture of sunshine and rain, laughter and teardrops. pleasure and pain, low tides and high tides, mountains and plains, triumphs, defeats, losses and gains. — Henlen Steiner Rice Youth Marc, Spanish Club Treasurer, Softball, C.Y.O., Max Ed. SUSAN ELLEN DIGIOVANNI Always remember: Chuck . . . Summer of “74” . .. Wingarsheek .. . Dances ... Beach Boys . .. BEEP BEEP! M II .. . famous talks with Betsy . . . missing ... oil pan ... Jr. Prom ... CHOUCH .. . The best thing about friendship is the “do you remember” times .. . Student Council, Youth Marc, French Club, Pep Squad. LYDIA MARIE DESANCTIS “Let every person beware of two besetting sins, hardness of heart and softness of head.” - T.R. FRANK A. DESTEFANO Blond, blue eyes and Italian. Frank can be found flying around in Frank M.’s car or hanging around the North End. Best kid you will ever meet. MONA DICIACCIO Hi ya Moans - hey “CHACH” How’s it goin’? Cherry ice cream for Mona Lisa, supergjrls of S.S., big blueberry pancakes, the log, the BeU, “More eggs!!” Sachem 65, “its just a crush”, snazzy boots! 5th period gym, soccer, SMILE 10 11 74. Youth Marc, Italian Club, French Club, Winchester Hospital Volunteer, Pep Squad, Intramurals. PAUL DIRE Otherwise known as Dike . . . Will always remember . . . clam digging with Albert . . . Buildings? . . . now everybody knows! Pretty boy .. . who me!!! Good times include Voc ... New Hampshire rides and parties in the white bomb. Paul can usually be found with that certain girl. Football 60 STEPHEN JAMES DIROCCO DAVID MICHAEL DOLAN For life is the mirror of king and slave, ‘Tis just what we are and do; Then give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. — Madeline Bridges Doles will always remember Babes in the woods. Camping trip, “Nature at its’s best”. Barroom braw l at Art Bob’s, Spanish Field trip, A.O.B., (mum’s the word), P.T.A., Doles arena, “It’s been done”, Ho-Jo’s Happy Hour, 9 , Ginn, Zonin, “ALI”!! Hockey, Soccer, Lacrosse. CORINNE D’ONOFRIO Cor-e-on and flexie will “shine-on” and never forget Carol’s bathroom, stag party, “taxi”, Peggy’s slumber. New Year’s Eve under a street lamp, wiping-out, cheering with egor-r, burning pom-poms, 12 8 73, “Get the bag”, “heh-heh Reenie” and the van. MAUREEN PHILOMENA DONOVAN Wave hello. She’ll never know! Is consistently amazed by Green Shirt, I- -5 and S.S.C.D.S. D.A.M.P.’s of the world unite! The Myopic 8’s mishaps — “What bridge?” “But it’s only a small dent!” Fire Away! French Club, Curtain Cue, Red Black, Spanish Club, Youth Marc, Pep Squad Tri-captain, Stage crew, Red Cross KAREN ELIZABETH DOUCETTE Jsually could be found at the C.C.U. or perhaps maybe watching a play. “Good old surprise party” “The Music Office” “How about the lunch table.” “Fun being a goal post in soccer.” “The Good Old Days.” Member of Curtain Cue, Part-time work for Winchester Hospital. JOANNE DOWNES Hyannis, let’s go home now, G.S., shark’s bait, the picnic, Ann Ray’s graduation party in September, Stuart Phinney, blue bomb, Harry’s 491, tripping over the white line, I tiink your friends getting sick, pop the corn; Chris, Tommy, Ronny, Johnny, I never can decide — never forget LuJuPi. B-Squad, Yearbook, Junior Class Vice-President. CAROLINE JANE DOWNING CAROL ... no ... CAROLINE “THE SNAKE”, who me? Talking about business generally ... $$$ ... Lowell Tech. Pontiacs the best! Give me a laugh with something to choke on. “Hey Jode” “The Beach” “Waterfights” Coffee brandy. Canada, England, C.C., Salisbury. Always remember Ros! I EDWARD DUFFY RICHARD ALBERT DUFFY GEORGE LOUIS DURANT Hey Bumsie ... George can usually be found in the Library or walking the halls. Will always remember a certain Wednesday summer night. George likes include SPORTS, 8 24 74, and FOOD. Certain old lady, high among dislikes. Varsity Football, Varsity Winter Track, Varsity Spring Track, Band. JAY KONRAD ENSTAD Hell is fuU of musical amateurs. — George Bernard Shaw Curtain Cue Board of Directors, Philosophy Club President, Les Troubadours, Concert Choir, German Club, Action ’73, ’74. NANCY ELLEN ERRICO “I expect to pass through this world but once; any good thing therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now, let me not defer or neglect it; for I shall not pass this way again.” —Etienne de Giellet Math Club, Italian Club, CYO Show, CYO secretary. Intramural tennis. Courage is the price that Life exacts for granting peace. The soul that knows it not Knows no release from little things: Knows not the livid loneliness of fear. Nor mountain heights where bitter joy can hear The sound of wings. — Amelia Earhart French Club, Aberjona. PETER BARROWS EMERY Marky’s brawl, young stuff Thursday nites, ninth grade, benders, benders and more benders, bashes at Twinies, McHugh’s garage. Chip’s pants, Blakeley’s slumber parties, Jr. Prom, all nigiiters, but Bud, zone action; Chip’s stereo. Bud’s, Evie’s V.W., Big Ben’s tux. Big M, Football camp, J.S. OM Pa Pa, Vangell’s nose! Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football Captain. Los Companeros. G. DAVID ERRICO A friend to everyone, that’s “Albert”. Mr. Bojangles brings a smile to David’s face. Memories of ’73 ’74 — Santa Clause . . . Junior Prom Gook food ... “I’m a godfather” . .. Ambro’s . .. Conner . .. “Get out of my car” ... good times with K F. Ambition: There’ll be another Elvis someday. PAUL VINCENT ERRICO The difficult we do immediately The impossible takes a little longer. — Anonymous 62 RICHARD ERRICO ANNE FAIRBANKS And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye. The Little Prince ELIZABETH MARIE FARIOLE To me, school isn’t just for learning, it’s a place to think about that certain someone . .. November 27, 1970, 1974 JOHN JOSEPH FARNAM John can be found at Paul’s, the corner or at his second home in New Hampshire. He’ll always remember Nights at Dracut, summer nights at “Bindies”, “Bags”, Donuts in Spanish, and “B”,s in English NANCY ELAINE FAVA If Nancy’s not around, who’s she with?! .. . 5 4 74 . . . Mary who is that out there? Will never forget the “Green 88” and “The Van” . .. “Hi, is Rosie home.” . . . Peggy’s; Siamese CATS ... “Carol it’s 4 a.m. CYO show ... Let’s walk like Faffi NOW! Spanish Club, CYO, Modem Dance, Max Ed ROBERT FAYNE Black is: learning at an early age that equality is only skin deep. Black is: when they say, “One nation indivisable with liberty and justice for all ... ” and you wonder what nation they’re talking about “Black is beautiful” Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Written by. Turner Brown Jr. Varsity Basketball, Spanish Club MARYLOU FERRINA MaryLou, nutty and quiet . . . quiet? Will always remember the good times during the Summer of “73”, Salisbury Beach . . . “mysterious notes” Bermuda Midnight swims . . . “Get me in by twelve!” That certain dance . . . 1973 Sr. Prom. Spanish club, secretary, Youth Marc President, Office for Children BEVERLY GENE FERRO “Want to go to Reading” . . . Hot Fudge Sundaes . . . Red Coach Grill, telephone booth . . . “ can I fit in there?” Little blue Nova . .. Green Van, punkin hunting . . . TBR . . . Drive-Ins, . . . Billy!! lost my parking space!! A certain Friendlies . . . Salem willow . . . “Did I hit that car, Kathy!” 63 JOHN FICHERA Known as fish ... (alias) Helping Hands ... No one ever found out about it ... Rosi ... Art and Bob’s ... Swim team banquet; How many that night? Early Prom night, started early and ended early ... 4th period study; Good time . .. keep getting mad at Pam, Let us in on the Wedding date!!! Swim Team, CYO JOSEPH CHARLES FIGUCIA I am that which began; Out of me the years roll; Out of me God and man; I am equal and whole; God changes, and man, and the form of them bodily; I am the soul. Algernon, Charles Swinburne (Hertha (1871) Stanza 1) Red and Black, Math Club, Lacrosse SUSAN ELIZABETH FITZGERALD “I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it aU to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion.” Thoreau Aberjona editor. Field Hockey, Easter Seal Volunteer, Tennis, French Club treasurer KEVIN THOMAS FITZPATRICK There once was a note pure and easy Playing so free like a breath rippling by The note is eternal I hear it, it sees me. Forever we blend and forever we die. Peter Townshend Red and Black, Winter Track, Yearbook, J.V. Soccer DEE FLAVIN Here Comes the Bride! Wooba, Paul Peter; Little reefer roach. Pampers to Kimbies; Gas Station, Horn Pond 55 Chevy, Remember half way house, Arlington, “Coqie with me for protection Reenie!” Bottle cap only! Wizard of Oz, Nurse, Earrr ... Jr. High Delinquent Still!! ' m JEFF FORGET I am a young man I ain’t done very much You men should remember have you used to fight Just like a child. I’ve been seeing only dreams I’m all mixed up but I know what’s right P. Townshend Varsity Tennis, Red and Black JASPER R. FOSTER Because of my Blackness I’m subjected to many trials and tribulations. Many people look down on Black p)eople as a disease but if we open our hearts and minds, prejudice wouldn’t have time to contaminate our souls. Living together equally can be beautiful. Radio Club, Les Trubadors, Drama Club, Socially active. Tutoring, Active in Black Awareness LEWIS C. FRANKLIN Life is like a corridor. Closed at both ends. Anonymous Friendly’s, J. P. Lights out? Rallying The Country club look. New York City, Time Square, Florida, Disney World, HS CYO, CYO shows. Yearbook Photographer, Varsity Golf URSULA THERESE FREDDURA CAROL NAN FRIBORG Urs, Ursule . .. oosh; watching streakers by the water fountain, “get him with the lacrosse stick” Looking for YOU KNOW WHO?!? 10 19 73 “Knoump” Chicken calls “Bkaw, Bkaw” Kangamangus highway brings a smile and “SATURDAY” Snap and straws at ‘The Way We Were’ Let’s go to Burger King! Junior Class President, Yearbook, French Club, Red and Black, Youth Marc, Intramurals, A.I.F.S. Europe Tour 1972 “yesterday’s but today’s memory and tomorrow is today’s dream . . . And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing.” Kahil Gibran SUZANNE AND REE FRIOU I feel the capacity to care is the thing which gives life its deepest significance. Pablo Casals The most important thing in life is not to be afraid to be human Pablo Casals Sophmore Swim team, Double Sextet, Concert Choir, “Little Mary Sunshine” Tutoring, Los Amigos. Forum, Vice-President, Forum Service Sec. VERNON CRAIG FRITCH As Vernon grew, so did his instrument . .. from Violin to Double Bass. Always available as instrumentalist with any musical group from symphony to jazz. Known as the “Popcorn Man” on Nantucket Island because of his business there. Aerodynamics, hockey and chess hold a fascination for him. PETER “ED” FRONGILLO Frong will always remember Mulcare’s keg and cards, the Zone!, Long Beach and Ho-Jo‘s. The trip to New Hampshire with Doles, (the child), and the trip to N.H. with DeCic. The B E caper. Were chemicals involved? I hate to see a grown man cry!! Hockey — tri-captain. Soccer — co- capt. Lacrosse — co-captain MARY ELLEN GALANTE Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that caimot fly. — Langston Hughes Cross country. Action ’74, Explorers, Yearbook photographer. National Honor Society. MARY E. GALLAGHER Never forget, MAINE, Tommy . .. the beach and all the kids ... I love ya. The Comer. Dynamite! What a nice day. Dig it!!! What’s happening load? Let’s cruise . .. Usually found in the Red Bomb ... or looking for a Green Jeep. MUNCHIES!!! JONATHAN GARDNER ELLEN GEANNARIS Sam, the Greek ... Want some candy! Barron’s parties . . . Chinese food .. . Dig em frogs. Always remember, Jr. Prom .. . Garage . .. Camping and Shelly’s pool 1 a.m. Hey Sherry B! Where’s Wendy? . .. Help . . . Fondest memories: N. End, Leonard’s July 27th ... and that special guy . . . Haggs. WILLIAM JAMES GERMAN My future lies beyond the yellow brick road. Track (Senior year), Aberjona, Photography Club, Red Black. MICHAEL GOODMAN Inside every dark cloud there is a silver lining. — G. Carlin Radio station. Swim team. LINDA SUSAN GOVOSTES “Fee-Fee.” Suspended again . .. how many times? Miss Martin, 2nd floor girls’ room. Michael’s car — Waltham — “Susan put that rock in the trunk!” “Come home Linda.” Junior Prom ... perturbed. Linda’s dream — “69”. Firebird — “68” Camaro — Whafs his name Linda? VAN GERANIOTIS Afoot and light — hearted I take to the open road. Healthy, free, the world before me. The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose. Henceforth I ask not good — fortune. I myself am good fortune. Henceforth I wimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing. Strong and content I travel the open road. — Walt Whitman MARK DOUGLAS GIANNETTI Mark can be found up Washington waiting for the appearance of the M.A. or M.V.A. Cadillac approaches the 77777 yet. Mark leaves memories of 5th period Italian 1 class and of the Imperial Wizard. GAIL ANN GOOLKASIAN “You’ve got to get up every morning with a-smile on your face And show the world all the love in your heart.” — Carole King French Club, Aberjona FREDERICK WILLIAM GRABAU Hey Giseppi’s’s . . I’ve got da plenty! It’s totally cool ... C. B. Summer “74” Garb’s eh! Shtorker . . . Miss Roy in the French Lab with Chuck . .. Plenty o’brews ... You ripped me off . .. Going a buck 80’s’s . . . Concerts .. . Freedom jam and Aerosmith remember? Hey Pheddy Shag! 66 JAMES THOMAS GRADY Jim will always remember (or try to forget) his unforgettable prom nights, his feeble moustache, rubble, the big E, tatoo (J. T. G.), broken champagne bottle and window, the egg, Ma’s Bud’s Lorenz’s bumber, Mass. Ave., 5, Bellino’s 20,000 (J. F. L. P. C. T. D.) C. P.’s, C. M. Varsity Soccer JAMES EDWARD GRAHAM Jim can be found on the links. Fondest memories include — birthday cake — night at Doles — “Empty the bucket” — left on the island — short haircuts. “Where’s my retainer?” Skintight. Cooking Keebler cookies. Hockey, Golf, Drama Club. ROBERTA MARIE GRAINGER The beach — Beats, the fence is in the way . . . one o’clock, everybody out! . .. 48 dozen cookies ... T-poles ... Yea lets! . .. Twinkle Toes Twins .. . Florida ’74 ... it’s 3 a.m. and you want my bathing suit? .. . Who has little feet? Curtain Cue, French Club, Yearbook. JAMES BALDWIN GRAVES The year’s at the spring And day’s at the mom; Morning’s at seven; The hill — side’s dew — pearled; The lark’s on the wing; The snails on the thorn: God’s in his heaven — All’s right with the world; — Robert Browning Concert Choir, Curtain and Cue, DeMolay, Church Vestry, YPF. VIRGINIA WILSON GRAY If the day and night are such that you greet them with joy and hfe emits a fragrance like flowers and sweet scented herbs and is more elastic, more starry, more immortal — that is vour success. Thoreau Winchester Hospital Volunteer, Aberjona Editor, Red and Black, Concert Choir, Band, German Club, G.S. KATHRYN ROURKE GRIFFIN “People change, time moves on. Every midnight gives itself to dawn.” ROBERT HALL Who hits fire hydrants . .. Me never! .. . Those Drive Ins — Where’s Donald?! Bobby can be found either down the garage, . .. Maine, ... or with that certain girl S. L. ... Fondest memories include; Jr. Prom ... and the little red VW ... THOMAS M. HAMILTON Hey Ham! What’s up? Let’s hit Friendly’s! Whose driving to the beach?! Get the wheels! Drive — Ins with the gang, roof — riding with Terz and Shaw Beach Boys ’72, ’73, ’74, forever! and Golden Oldies, Jammin in basements, YOU and YOU Chicken Squad, Cool it!!! Wrestling. 67 DOROTHY HARRIS JOHN HARRINGl ON Hacka, Crusing with Rye, Putting down a few cold ones behind the gym. Sleeping on a caddy engine. Bad night in Arhngton. Roll up the window Will you J ke. 50’s Rock’n Roll Always laughing at George. Slow down Mike Almost getting tattoed. JUNE CATHERINE HAVICAN Will always remember: Wingaersheek “72” . .. Denise!?! Stop it, “I will gag”, you call me, McDonald’s, St. Eulalia’s danc es, .. . The cape “74”, and will never forget Junior Prom (he threw it out), and 8 8 73? Youth Marc CHARLES PAUL HAYFORD Usually found at hospital — long football seasons. Class Hypo — Cheerleader?? — Plenty of Pops — super Beetle — She was sick John! — The B and N reject — Cronin’s — falling through the stands — Long week ends — A lovely girl Garbs eh! Red and Black, Spring Track, Winter Track. DAVID C. HEITZ Will never forget 7th period French Class, Cigarette breaks at typing doors. Mopping hosp. floors, empty gas tank after “73” Jr. Prom, “74” Sr. Prom, Maroon pick — up truck and that unknown woman, N. H. 8 31 74, 10 2 74 ... College bound, career unknown PATRICIA ANN HENNELLY “The three merry widows!” What happened to Mississippi? Who’s seasick? Parties at Nickerson and the mountains. Coffee breaks. Deb, let’s catch some rays. Paul .. . 5 5 71 ... “My soldier” f uture plans — nursing ' - i USAN KAYE HICKS Hi Bud! She’ll always remember ... Burlington boys, art room door, “Hey Suz you finally got the nerve to ... ? “Hey let’s shine a moon!” 7E, Cr-r-r- inkle! Blind dates, “We’re caught!”. Tackling all kinds of problems with Con. Chicago — “Colour my World” - M. F. Spanish Club, C.Y.O., Aberjona SARAH MERLE HIGGINS Samojade, “Chuckie’s Hotel Service”, nit, UVM — MOT, pork, quack, kay — o — kay. Aspen, Mona’s car keys, “Bye Egg”, “It’s snowing Lee”, M. E., creamed 5 b’s, W. O. L. S. S., Blake’s Surprise, abreCs king P. P., one’s wider, S and H KO, “upstairs Ann”, 6 26 72, Q, G. A. Forever Tumblettes, Varsity Gymnastics, Varsity Softball, G.I.C. Vice President 68 SUSAN HUNTER HIGGINS MARY HILL Q ... misc, 2 28 73, “MM and SS”, Jr. Prom; Manchester, “out with the boys” The usual, CLAM, yea or nay? Choco Milk, Liza? Midd. — V and L, C of W ... Lee wake up! The place — Moms and Dads Carol, ya’ wanna bomb? Hover, S and H KO, The Silver Bomb, apples .. . GA Forever Varsity Gyrrmastics; Tumblettes, co¬ captain; French Club; Youth Marc True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in the worth and choice. Judi Lagergren Spanish Club, French Club, Field Hockey, Softball. AMY LISA HILLIARD Only one thing matters — That wherever we go And however we go We hear The music of life. Theodor Fontane JEFFREY ALAN HOBBS Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t Shakespeare Cross Country, Curtin and Cue, Concert Choir. JOHN P. HOLLAND “Ignorance is like an exotic flower; Touch it and the bloom is gone. The entire theory of modem education is radically unsound. “ — Oscar Wilde Madrigals, Les Troubadors, Philosophy Club, Italian Club, Concert Choir, Curtain and Cue; Board of Directors, Treasurer, Red and Black. DIANE ELIZABETH HORN D — D ... Where are my girls? . .. Hanging from McCall roof! Where’s Billy? Janet it’s not beer! “Moondance” taxi. How was my slumber party? Peter, you can’t walk home with no pants!! What did you 2 do now! W. 1. B. Oh_again!!! L. M. Spanish Club, Tutoring Spanish, CYO Yearbook. STEWART R. HOYT JAY HOULIHAN And its a fair wind blowin warm out of the south over my shoulder, Guess I’ll set a course and go. David Crosby and Stephen Stills Soccer, Varsity Tennis, Red and Black Anonymous. Goal to have the first ascent of the school. But they don’t have any dark. Watching hockey players on Bounce’s T.V.! Weekends at Pinkham. Beer pong. Courtyard clock watcher. Cross Country DAWN EMILY HUDSON “I am being driven forward Into an unknown land. The pass grows steeper. The air colder and sharper. A wind from my unknown goal Stirs the strings of Expectation.” — Dag Hammerskjold Red and Black Editor; Aberjona Editor; Tennis; Volunteer Work. ELIZABETH HUNTER You don’t find life worth living. You make it that way. Band, Orchestra, Chorus, W.H.S.R. JOHN FRANCES HURLEY Hurls — can usually be found cruising in the cougar — 7th period for relief — long way home, short cut on 128 Southbound in Northbound lane Father’s name ’73 Mercury Cougar, — Pass out is a great game. Long Week ends — Chuck, matchmaker for Proms, Mahers RICHARD JACOBS Richie ... yogi bear? Camping up the fells — Where the girls are ... Red Camaro’s . .. Conner .. . “You guys will never hear that tape again” ... Hong Pond Parties ... Ralph’s home .. . Harry B — Wing . .. Favorite tunes: Beach Boys ... Fontains party . . . “There are chicks down the dump” Future plans include a spoter DANIEL JAFFE JAY BLAIR JAMES “Jesse” — Hi Bud — cruising in the Boat — roof riding, “Hi Jay Boy” — Drive — ins — wheels — Long Pond, Late night swim — YPF retreats — 15 minutes of Varsity Soccer — Friendly’s late at night. Soccer — sophomore, junior, and senior Lacross — sophomore, German Club 70 KRISTEN LEE JOHAN SON STEVEN A. JOHNIS And I have walked a mile or two I’m tired and I’m weak I tuck my feet up under me And listen as you speak Of gentleness we all should know And dying cause you love them so And rain come out and hides your fears And you’re alone for years — and years, liv Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Softball, Basketball, German Club, Red and Black Hey Steve, Change this pass? Ginn Field? Art and Bob’s, The Lot, Fonzie, Leather Weather, “It’s been done’’, crow, Johnny’s kegs and cards. Bar — Room Brawl, camping trip, 7 — gables, Al’s Monopoly Game. Wailing Digger Again, Movin, the bike, P.T.A., All Out Bash. Varsity Wrestling, Captain; Varsity Football ARTHUR JOHNS The “Mad Vandal” strikes again!! ... Can be seen strolling in the?? Ba — Boom Moriarty’s Locker . . . those famous stomach aches ... Cantab, Sully’s and Papa Ginos . . . Remember Arlington boys . .. “The Gimp” . . . one — oh Ten . . . That’s sad . .. Mad Bombers. The monster will get you . . . Mike close the window .. . ahh that’s a semi pick the Flyers . . . Softball champs ... Please close the window Mike (-10) “The Hit List” Let me off here I’m not going to the Resi. Can be seen going to Yale. CHARLES E. JONES “Heroism, the Cavasian mountaineers say, is endurance for one moment longer.” Track, Climbing, Skiing, Keep’n In Shape GUY ANTHONY JOS LIN I got de woikin at de car wash blues along with the AP English which of course have nothing to do with Mississippi John Hurt’s saying: “the blues ain’t nothin” but a good woman (man where applicable) on your mind”. This all leads us to one final thought “You gotta pay your dues if you wanna play the blues” DEBORAH ANN JULIAN Debby will never forget . . . that certain night at Hojos ... New Year’s Eve . . . CYO show ... a certain truck . . . and especially the big weekend in Rockport!!! Friday and Saturday night cruises with a few close calls. Happenin’s Deb! Spanish Club, Youth Marc MARCUS F. JULIAN Those who learn only in the classroom Live only in their dreams Varsity Tennis, National Honor Society, Curtain and Cue. VERA LEON KARK green skies and purple trees they joined together in possible common cause but spent far more time just sitting, (days crawl by so swiftly) living is a good thing people an experience lonehness a feeling and friendship is forever. (VK) 71 DAVID JOHN KARP I must go down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide, Is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied; And all I ask is a windy day with the white clouds flying. And the flung spray and the blown spume and the sea gulls crying. Red and Black, Varsity Swim Team LIZABETH KATCOFF ELIZABETH LOUISE KENNEDY “GOOD Morning ...” Is that Mr. Moose? Armed with a screwdriver, Beth can conquer anything from Cape Cod and drive — ins to noses and broken coffee tables! Won’t forget her little tree, George, “our seniors”, trips to California and Quebec, or those family PARTIES!!! WHSR; Field Hockey, B Squad; Aberjona Editor; French Club; Band; National Honor Society; Chem Lab Assisant MARGARET KINGSLEY KENT PORK ... Wedgie Queen!! Never forget Higg’s bashes, “scratch it, Sharon!” Poheesha Powow, Frying hotdog. FRY YOU . .. FRY! Aspen, T. S., Staffs - Tippin! NISHKY . .. THE ROCK!! 11 27 74, 6 10 74, Jr. Prom. WHYNCHAWANGIT!! 17th b’day, Sastrick’s singing, Wingarsheek, Congo — where it all began! “DUCKS”!! Girls’ Varsity Basketball, Spanish Club, Yearbook. MARTIN A. KENT Silence is golden. Band, Jazz Band, Swim Team, Yearbook Photographer. BETH ANN KIMBALL JOHN ROBERT KOHR Dennisport, J. S., R. E., G. M., D. M. D. P. “So Mr. Bass, You Won’t sign ze papers eh!” Spindrift 1000, 11th grade chem class, McBride’s Hopkinton, Winchester 27 — Stoneham 7 L. L. “Rik-a-rak-a- chee!” Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Swim Team 2, 3, 4, Football DAVID VAN KOSTA If we open a quarrel between the past and the present, we shall find that we have lost the future. Winston Churchill MARTHA SUE KRAMER KRISTINE MARIE LACEY It is a sad thing to reflect that in a world so overflowing with goodness of smell, of fine sights and sweet sounds, we pass by hastily and take so little note of them. David Grayson Girls Basketball, French Club Hey Lace, Bang a U —ey.. Mustang II’s are fantastic, takin a shower in the library. “Colour My World”, 1957 Studebaker Lark’s. “Peach” Larkin. Crazy Driver — NO WAY. I feel like a squirrel. Lace needs a plumber. “Lace” thats me. JUDITH ANN LAGERGREN Babysitting Brigade, Friendly’s, job hunting, Hyannis, picnics, Brownies, Nantucket with Lou, Shopping with Pix ugh!! Drunken driver in the snow, sunstroke selling drinks, crash to U. V. M., NEVER FORGET LuJuPi!!! “The only way to have a friend, is to be one.” Winchester Hospital Volunteer, Yearbook DOUGLAS BRUCE LANE Perhaps again man yearns for the sea because there his life aquires another dimension. He detaches himself from the dough of togetherness and regains individuality. Standing alone, he becomes keenly conscious of space, the universe and his God. Boris Lauer — Leonardi Swim Team, Red and Black, Band Intramural Sports PAUL LANO DEIDRE ANN LARKIN Dede, hi buddy, 9:00 bedtime, the mirror, the box, Dede turn up the radio, egg — em, football games, Jasons, Midnight Masses, the morning after, U-Bangies, Patti will you drive?, D. Buddie, orange Juice, drive — ins, patches, S. F., Rose’s redlights. JANET MARTHA LARSON Who else knows George ... the talking chair? Or would beheve the nights in bowling alleys or midnight jogs and street signs? Memories include a Quebec wall climber, Reading Rummy games. Dairy Maid, and ALL those parties . . . “What, another all — nighter!” WHSR-FM; Field Hockey, B-Squad; French Club WENDY CAROLINE LAWRANCE Wen ... Big brown eyes . . . Pizza. North Carolina those good times with Albert . . . 9 25 73. Fondest memories: Daddies girl . . . (chickie) . . . Bagpipes . . . Little green elf . . . Ships ahoy . . . meetin Liza . . . Penn . . . Junior Prom ... “1 don’t drink” . . . Christmas with Santa . . . Conner . . . The time will never seem the same .. . SHELLY ANN LEE Cute, Friendly, and Dumb .. . that’s Shelly ... Hi guys whats up?! Wh o’s skinny dipping in my pool?? — Never forget — Maine . . . November 10 .. . midnight terror ride ... Fondest memories include Bobby, Jr. Prom, and week — end party at Marys . .. Goofey! . . . Hey, Booga . . . SCRUMPDILYICIOUS ... Zucchin KATHLEEN J. LAWTON Tomatoe . .. got the car ... painting again? ... MacDonalds on Fridays . .. Where’s Karp and JoJo . . . that key is somewhere ... drive me to the Auto School . .. softball practices . . . Hey, which way are you going? . . . The 7 wonders, the first one’s the best . .. Car for the Prom??? . . . Varsity Softball PHYLLIS MAI LEE The gloom of the world is but a shadow. Behind it, yet within reach, is joy. There is radiance and glory in the darkness, could we but see, and to see we have only to look. I beseech you to look. Fra Giovanni 1513 A.D. DIANE RENEE LEONARD Fondest memories include Donna, Mark, Wayne, George, Al. Loves the summer, swimming, sailing, skiing and last but not least ... MONEY!! Looks forward to her M. D. “You haven’t lived life until you’ve really helped someone by giving part of yourself to them.” Chow! Concern-Treasurer, Cheerleader, Varsity Swim Team, Winchester Hospital Volunteer, Water Safety Instructor. NORMAN T. LEONG You were under the impression That when you were walking forward You’d end up further onward But things ain’t quite that simple. Who GAYLE ANN LEWIS Blue eyes .. . Big Smile .. . Etheltun! Bradlees, what was that? Florida will always bring back memories to Gayle .. . I got Sunshine on a “Cloudy day”!! SHOO - BOO! Fondest memories include MOM ... Larry? Kenny .. . Chuckle . . . Leanards, Corner ... CLERICAL, H-A! SHERYL ANNE LEWIS “ . .. yesterday is but today’s memory and tomorrow is but todays dream, and let today embrace the past with remembrance, and the future with longing ...” JON FREDERICK LINDBERG Frankenstein, Want a banana. Humarock 74’ with a certain httle Italian. The Golden Rooster, Bass Fishing. J. T. G. Chuck company. Mass Ave. C. P.’s The Big E, The Bench, Picture Window Caper, Duck Hunting, Aspen, Watermelon Party, Tappers Jon Gone. Varsity Baseball, Spanish Club 74 CYNTHIA MARIE LIONETTA Cindy; always smiling, likes DUCKS, driving in traffic, yelling out of car windows. Chinese firedrills. Burger King, Friendly’s and Saturday morning breadfast. Dreams about those almost ski trips to King Ridge and Tenny? Did someone say Pep Squad? I’m Sorry! Pep Squad, Red and Black, Aberjona, Math Club, Italian Club, Intramurals. STEPHANIE LITTELL abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Varsity Tiddlywinks, Junior Varsity Water-Polo, Basketweaving Cluo JEFFREY J. FOETUS Jeff will always remember 4th period study, never a dull moment eh Jeff? What parents out of town!! . . . Time for math Jeff ... oh no already we just got out. Always there when you needed home work fast . . . thanks JEFF!! Part time Jobs PETER CHARLES LONGO READING maketh a full man; conference, a ready man; and writing an exact man. — Sir Francis Bacon Photographer Photographer In Chief — Aberjona, WHSR-FM, WHST-TV, Audio Visual, Golf PAUL LORENZETTI Lorentz: Will always remember the Jeep, Vega . . . Johnny’s kegs and cards, bar room brawl, the camping trip, Oldies but goodies . . . drive — in action, hangin’ down Ginn, train station, it’s a gem, Chevys eat Fords, the Cub, Mandy, Doles, Whit, Johnny, Bill, P.T.A. ELAINE MARIE LUCAS “Energetic Elaine” — always on the go!! Will always remember June 21, and S. R.’s good looks, confused about Chickie’s love — life and Pam’s posture. “Colour my world.” “Full — tank, niceness!”. “Where’s there’s loud laughter you’ll find the pretty long-haired brunette partaking in the commotion!” CAROL JEAN LUISE Hey Pepino, where’d you get those baby blues? Making mad faces at Manta . . . Will always remember camping, Leonards! what did happen?? Jr. prom. Where’s Billy? Friday’s he’s back ... 4 a.m.! where did the time go? TARD!! 4 14 74 and Mull T. 75 ANN FRANCES LYON MARY PATRICE MacDONALD Fan — it, “AAAAnn, come upstairs!!” U. V. M., Cape . . . ‘Tm glad ... ”, 2 9 73 ... skiing, M. E. ... 10 15: Carroll’s, Reece’s, Krisjo . . . quack . .. cof — cof w Bec — Bee . ._. “Pork — it, let’s get out of here!” . . . C. S. N. Y ... from the stands, “Annie Fannie” . .. wicked, nift — y . .. Middlebury . .. cream of wheat . .. 1. m. . . . g.a.! German Club, Band, Gymnastics Manager, Aberjona editor December 1, 1972, day to remember Brian Quinn, Austin dance. School day at B. C. with John. Always favor Thare Bear and mon petit ami! Summer of “74” at Loon. What am I going to tell the boys back at work? Youth Marc KAREN MARIE MacISAAC Well, Hello! — Albie? Albie who? Kicking glass doors in. Engraving names in trees down the Cape. Bowling in roll — offs and crying. Catering trucks. Let’s go to the allies. Hairy Fane — What a “G” quite fine, I would waash, Saliberry, Wentworth —John, Dana, Dick Eye and Mark — HoJo’s — being carded — Phil’s Citgo. ANN M IE MacMILLAN “Today, well — lived, makes every Yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope.” — The Sanskrit Youth Marc BRIAN NORBERT MANDEVILLE FRANK MARCUCELLA Mandy, his blue bomb, barroom brawl, N.H. on Sundays, 2nd degree, the wave, Johnny’s kegs and cards, baby face, Ginn Field and camping trip, Henry’s Hotel, guzzler, in the vents, Liza, Taddies, Crow, Merrimac or Newark? What’s the radio Buster? What’s your bag?, PTA and his friends. Art and Bob’s. Hey Frank, hope you keep on driving the old way, hope you stay friends with the police officers. Take care of yourself and don’t get in any beefs. Wrestling team 76 CATHERINE MARQUODO “Cathy is . .. warm hearted, friendly and genuinely sincere. She has a t sense of humor, and she’s a fun rson to be with. Cathy is deservingly well hked by all those have had the pleasure of blowing her.” DAVID MARIO MASCIOLI Dolce Mario! Dancing bear. Pooh, grouse!” Loves Renee, Hoffenreffer and his spotted Opal. “What a nice day! Want a nut? nut?’’ Remembering ArUngton Cathohc dance, week at Humarock and March tenth, but never his keys. Band, Jazzband BRUCE MARR In the Class of “75”, Bruce is the most determined to graduate. Through good and bad, his patience and DETERMINATION has brought him to the end of a long long road. — Marilyn R. Grifoni DANIEL SCOTT MATHESON Dan, what happened to the Vikings. Hey, pig, piig, guess who? That beard! U. Mass, the white whale, hold it “Intermission” time! Eggs, Eggs! Max Wacks sat through many P. L. 2 — hour leads. Quick, duck down! R. R., open that glove compartment. But always remember “O’ Fred!” MARGARET MAYER Ask Margaret about Partying, crowded drive — ins, bowling alleys, nights with the guys, card games, all — nighters, family reunions. Boogie — ing, short — sheeting beds, or birthdays, and you’re sure to get a laugh. No joke. Just don’t ask about coffeetables or bathrooms. Cutain and Cue; Red and Black; WHSR-FM; Fr ench Club JOSEPH MICHAEL McCARTHY Lunch with the gang. The Pudding Fight. The Beach Boy Concert. Are you working tonight? I wonder if I can drop a weight class? ... Will always remember talking about life and the future with Ernie. Freshman Football, Wrestling THERESA MARIE McCARTHY “Tree” .. . not to be confused with the weeping willows. Always up in the math lab. Hey, Tree did you make that? Once a friend, always a friend. C.Y.O., Youth Marc ANN M. McDonald SALLY McDonough Ann: Will always remember: skid marks in front of David’s ... Jelly fish at the cape . . . Screechies at 2:30 . . . “Color my world” ... Big macs . . . one more . . . junior prom!?! .. . 12 21 73 . . . Deedee passing out, Rose’s parties ... the FIGHTS, and Onion! Youth Marc Smiling Matador, McHugh’s, falling asleep on certain occasions, English Leather, “with a relationship like ours who needs T.V.” (12 28 73), windblown, summer of ’72, Roberta Flack, 2 16 73 I love you ENORMOUSLY, R.A.S. Band (secretary), Spanish Club, Sophomore Class President, Chorus, Concern SHEILA McELWEE CATHERINE DELLA McFATRIDGE Quick trips to Gloucester, Rockport and the Cape?! Shh . .. The morning after the party . . . Don’t look too much they might notice! . .. Truck stop . .. Subs and Beach Boys at the Cape . . . The pyramid . . . BRAKES! . . . “Look old” and watch it!? French Club; Pep Squad; Swim Team; Newspaper ELIZABETH PATRICIA McGRAIL This is my friend, through good or ill report, my friend. He who injures him by word or deed, were it but the thin film of an idle breath clouding the clear glass of a stainless soul, he injures me. — Richard Hovey Winchester Hospital Volunteer; French Club; Pep Squad PAULA MARIE McGURN Usually heard saying, “I don’t know” or “I can’t see!” Will always remember ... D. A. M. P. excursions on the Ipswich . . . C.Y.O. shows ... check it out! “Anyone want some strawberry rootbeer? How come I’m always last? Where are we?” Back seat drivers of America, UNITE! 78 GEORGE MICHAEL McHUGH KATHLEEN MARY McINNIS P.T.A., Trying to keep up with George, Buds, L.M., Train Station, Q — Ball, Warwy, Art and Bob’s Just one more pitcher, Henry’s Motel, ASPEN, Puddinhead, Moustache, all nighters, Markies Brawl, Taddies, Master Plan, U. N. H., U. V. M., Big E. Benders, Pepe DOOGY. Fridays. Varsity Wresthng, Varsity Football, Spanish Club DOROTHY JEAN McKENNA SAMOJADE, ’74 summer, Higg’s house BRIGHTO, L. M., Quack, whose clothes? twins, W. T. F., moons, Lexington, KAY — OH - KAY, Goods, Action, Baby! TEA KETTLE, P., T. S. Action, Five B’s, Basketball, Hanging. “To be yourself is to be beautiful, for there are none as you are.” Dee Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Basketball -- co-captain. Softball, Red and Black, Spanish Club. SUSAN GAIL NcNEELY Feely, Pin. How bout a drink? Loves Derek ... Who did ya hair? Streaker on Wildwood. QF, BF, Mystic Lakes, W. H. “71” $400 mats. Manta don’t cry, it’s only a cake. Loves — Hockey, part ies and skipping school. No 1 musketeer. DANIEL JOSEPH MEDWAR ’’Meets” . . . Poagies, But I just got my license. Broken Windshield Wipers . .. Jethro Tull . . . The rusty red wagon . .. They can’t kick me out, I work here ... Likes giving waitresses a hard time ... Mystic Lakes . . . Swim Team Banquet . . . Wish I said that . . . I’m not Hungry. Give me a double cheeseburger, MOLSON . . . Small Steak J.V. Football, Varsity Football For life is the mirror of King and slave ‘Tis Just what we are and do; Then give to the world the best you have And the best will come back to you. Mary Ainge De Vere Tennis; Field Hockey, B-aquad; Red and Black; French Club; Aberjona; CYO; Youth MARC CHARLES M. McLEMAN George’s Christmas Party, Let’s go to Woburn, York Beach, 57 Chevy, Pick up, Goffstown, where’s Weare, Aspen, The Garge “73”, The Big E, Mass AVE, Junior Prom, NAPA, Akie Grungdale N.H., R.L, Leather, Bud’s Blow it off. Football, Varsity Hockey. BRENDA McNUTT Always will remember . . . weekends with Stevan . . . 10-6-72. rainy day in Hampton, the three bears and C.Y.O. shows ... “Hey, it’s been real!” . .. older men ... “Are you nuts?” .. . and Donna’s walk. Future . . . who knows? Youth Marc; Winchester Hospital Volunteer; C.Y.O. MICHAEL BARNEY MEEHAN Lookout, it’s a cop car .. . too late! Fitzy and Craig are really Joining. (Fools) Wayne’s shrubbing. Hates babysitting. FoUow that bus. Newton? 9-1-76. All four of us back together 1 wanna be a cop. Me too, me too. I’ll be a D. J. Hi Cabot. Camping anyone? Football, Varsity Baseball 79 ELLIOT PARKER MELZAR Have more than thou showest, Speek less than thou knowest, Lend less than thou owest, Ride more than thou goest, Learn more than thou trowest, Set less than thou throwest. King Lear THOMAS HENRY MERROW Lovable Peanuts! Knight to Queen five. Cast party after Oklahoma, Oliver . .. Summers sailing brings a smile, but freezing in the Berkshires brings a pained expression. Band Buds. DONNA MARIE MIGLIACCIO “And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.” Antoine de Saint Exup6ry Soph. Class Treasurer, Student Council Rep., Red and Black, Red Cross Volunteer, Class Night Committee JOHN MINNEHAN JOHN PETER MITCHELL Make celebration ... Another year is gone Now part of history Got to be moving along . . . John Mayall Soccer, Red and Black, German Club ANITA MONSON Truck driving chic; crispy, spides, monkey man. Burlington and Wooba! Mrs. Snooky, Munga Joe and Little Reefer, tick tock pusher, speeding; Remember the good times at the ' i way house. Whipped or what? Bikies! “Neetsie”! Libray park’s leathers Eddie 2 whot. Wilson? DANIEL MOONEY “Speak softly and carry a big stick.” Theodore Roosevelt Football, Lacrosse DEBORAH LOUISE MORANDI Deborah loves camping, hunting, Florida, and Dogs! Skip day Ohhh Nooo Where’s the sun? Bumming around with B. M. B. H. and J. C. Anyone down t he Pond? Drink it before I kill you! I CAN’T call in sick, Whoooo — Who’s that NOT BAD. HOLLY ELIZABETH MORGAN WILLIAM ROBERT MORIARTY Can never forget “those days at Wingaersheek” . . . T. S. and Ginn. “The resy”. the fire extinguisher’s . . . “It’s only gonna be about 20 people, SENIORS ONLY” .. . Deedee’s bender . . . Hey Polly, can I borrow your left mitten??? . .. Where’s the party? Bloodmobile, Youth Marc, Tutoring Some men dream of things and say why. I dream of things and say why not. JAQUELINE MORRIS Harvey — Wallbanger the 6-H Moron. Favorite motto: “I never get sick.” Those wild parties with the yellow bathtub rug and streakers. . ... in the dark ... frozen. 2 years with P. B. love at first sight. ONION ’71. We’re going camping again. Concern LOUISE MARIE MOTTLA Hey Mutley! we’ll have fun, fun, fun till her daddy takes her T bird away — Dolore and Toni “What shall we do tonight girls.” Always remember the summer of “74”, the Biscuit and Dave and Paul. 1 JOHN MULCARE ROSEMARY ANNE MULLANEY Hey, my yellow bowl ... The PARTY?? Hey Hopalong . .. Do ya wanna dance . . . Big Macs ... Jason’s .. . Ski trip, ’74 . .. Arlington . .. Let’s go swimming ... the Cape .. . Rose, it’s not green yet . .. Beach Boys ... D’s 18th birthday, whew. Youth Marc, Spanish Club, Double Sextette MARY FRANCES MULLINS Mary, it’s your party you can’t fall asleep! Sure we’re 18 ... THE birthday party ... sliding down the banister at the bowling alley at 12 p.m . . . Rick and the Jr. Prom . .. New Years’s Party ’74 ... N.H., Beach Boys at the Cape . .. and all the GOOD TIMES! PATRICIA ANN MUNROE Goofy, will always remember . . . Carl Coke, x’rays, emergency. “I think I’m gonna be sick.” Rutherfud, parked cars, “How’s the weather.” and last of all the good times I had in February . . . F. D. and Murtle. Pep Squad. RICHARD JOSEPH MURRAY Baldy, Pudmaster, Peomin, “Drum major blows!” So much for majorette Rick. Sullee! Let’s go cruisin’, man! Look at the grouse! — (gross?). Knight to Queen five (Oh! expletive deleted) Band Buds. THE Contest!! CARL DANIEL NEIDHOLT Melinda ... Danny .. . Good-bye “74” ... Hello “75” Remember Thompson Street, Nov 14, 1973 MDC, Wake up Lewie! Where’s Finigan? Its 11 O’clock. Pet Peeve: Football cards. Happiest on Friday afternoons at 2:45. Future Plans: traveling: Navy CINDY NEIPRIS Above all: to thine own self be true. And it must follow, as the night the day. Thou cans’t not then be false to any man. — Wilham Shakespeare BARRY GORMAN NESTOR Hey Westy, remember Mr. Rinaldi’s class in 10th grade, those were the good old days. We’re getting out just in time, this place has turned into a prison. Alice Cooper’s show of shows is over! Hey John remember what we used to do to Howie in accounting. EDWARD. PETER NEVES JR. Hey Robby you had better slow down. Alright, where you boy’s coming from, socks on the posts and football at four in the morning. Quine will you watch the meet! But I am watching the meet!! Windsor Tap and the Teele SQ. Cafe — Hey he’s going in the girls room — Hey kid you lookin for trouble Ah, No I think I found it. . . Varsity Wrestling DAVID FREDERICK NELSON Fred’s favorite hangouts include the soccer field, Marblehead Harbor, the WHSR studios, or just crossing the town ... He’s still trying to remember the Beach Boys concert and fighting trains. “Hey Fred what are you hiding in the woods?” WHSR-FM, Varsity Soccer 82 DAVID NUTTAL PATRICIA O’BRIEN “The fat one likes you Dave!” “Guggyhoogey?” “Sit Baby?” Kevin Buddy! “Hey Captain” Look at Rock’s biceps, geeze! “I’ll Betcha ten bucks” . . . “Dave, you got my money?” The kangaroo “Basket by Nutty Nuttall!” Ed Duf — of course! Eeeasy, David “Hee-Hee” Jump off the Bridge, Dave Varsity Basketball, Co-captain Will always remember Candyland . .. Its a giant?! DeDe remember? Hey N. B. O. B. — Hey little drunk. I’ll have milk please. MVPW —with — Watermelon Howdy’s. Dede who’s driving? Midnight masses . . . Wedge and Wedgeees . . . Bang a-u-Bangy MARY MARTHA O’CONNOR One must not tie a ship to a single anchor, nor life to a single hope. Epictetus Senior Class President, Varsity Field Hockey, Tri-captain, Varsity Basketball, co-captain, Tennis J.V. Softball J.V. MARTHA ELANE O’KANE Summer of “70”, ELTON JOHN 11 20 74 Singing Elderberry wine with Karen Tililah — Villa, Thank — ya honey ask Carp, Pete 2 25 74. Silver Lincolns, the Alley, Bermuda “71” “73”, Tennis “out front” “We have a call smar!” V. O. J. my favorite, “Lets visit ma!” Pep Squad SAMUEL F. OLIVER Sammee-y, will always remember working at KRAFT UNIFORM - Trips to Surf — (on the couch buddy) — Headed for Cape — Wrong way Sam! — Hiding fugitives — Sam, get your license back? Can I have a ride? Push over! He-He- Varsity Football, Basketball, Baseball KEVIN JOHN O’NEIL Pit Toothless Wonder — The Burlington Hockey game, Fatman’s locker ... Cold nights at the place — the comer gang Midnight Ramtbler — G5175 — Carls No 2 Vernacular — Glove compartment Pits cousin the Reading Goalie — Future plans include dental school and C. C. J.V. Soccer, Varsity Hockey, Golf EVA MARIE ORMAN “And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisable to the eye” 1. W. L. Y. Antoine De saint — Exupery A 83 JANE MARJORIE OWENS I shall pass through this world but once. If, therefore, there be any kindness I can show or any good thing I can do, let me do it now; let me not defer it or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. Grellet Youth Marc, Winchester Hospital Volunteer, French club. Band, Concert Choir, Church Choir, M.Y.F. ROY PALUMBO JACK GIACOMO PANTALEO “To live long is almost everyones wish but to live well is the ambition of few.” John Hughes GEOPvGE RUSSELL PARKER George plays baseball, pushes shopping carts at Purity Supreme, dreads the letters S. A. T., and likes Math. JOHN LEWIS PARKHURST Spaceman, Pudmaster, “Get out of my life” John can be found playing taps at any memorial service. “Where’s your mouthpiece?” “I threw it away!” He’ll never forget Meadow Glen or his discussion with Mr. M during summer band. Likes girls, VW’s, trumpet and Colt 45 Band Buds FRANCINE MARIE PATTI Blue bird on a rock, slow wind blowing soft across the bare face of the sleeping pond, climb up on a hill, stand perfectly still and silently soak up the day. Don’t rush and don’t you roam. Don’t feel so all alone and in this way you will awake C. S. Tumblettes, Gymnastics, co-captain A. 1. F. S. Europe tour “72”, French club DENISE A. PECORA The road goes ever on and on Down from the door where it began. Now far ahead the road has gone, and I must follow, if I can. Pursuing it with weary feet, Until it joins some larger way. Where many paths and errands meet. And whither then? I cannot say. J. R. R. Tolkien Student Head ticket seller 84 ANNE PELLITIER Don’t just pass em by and stare as if you didn’t care. Say hello in there. Hello. John Prine SUE ELLEN PERCOCO Mosquito coils. Hearse at 2:00 AM Taxi, Bachelor party, “D — D it’s 8:00 in the morning!” $116 bumper, Resi at 11:30. Pork’s birthday, Florida “hot dogs?” and the goodbyes make the journey harder still.” Cat Stevens Concert Choir, Double Sextet, French Club, Les Troubadors, Red and Black, Yearbook Staff LOIS ANNE PETITTI ... Come on. It’s 10 past 8:00 ... October 30 ... AZAFATA ... Hurray for Hollywood ... Lunch Gang . . . J. V. M. T. B. K. D. H. T. M. A. M. M. D. A. D. P. M ... Always remember, Never forget Los Companeros, Spanish Club ( DAVID PETTEE MARTHA CROSBY PHILLIPS Arty, “Is it twue what they say?” about . . . Da’s car, U. Mass, spaghetti and vino, 5 th period rushes, Rockport, Li’l Earl’s Woods Bombing, Bermuda, Mary Cliff, partying with Jen, Doubling, N. H. C . .. Michael . .. “It’s twue, it’s twue!!” Aberjona, Spanish Club MICHAEL J. PHILLIPS Dippin’ at the reservoir . . . Manchester parties .. . Kegs and cards at Johnny’s ... Good times with the midget . . . “What rotary” “Step on it F. S.” . . . One of the stooges Co-Captain Basketball, Varsity Football MONIQUE ELISABETH PHINNEY Samojade, Mona, Riv, Benders, Facer, Sweatie! Mushroom monsters, Fhzza mood. Layer Cakes, “It’s too late for class now, Jane!” Dutchmen, Cataumet, Moondance, Bananas, Nope! “We’re not stupid!” U. V. M, Kayohkay, W. T. F. It’s been real. Bye Egg! Quack, L. M. Tent — Tango. Band, Concert Choir, Little Mary Sunshine, Double Sextette, Oklahoma, German Club, Vice president; Swim Team VIRGINIA PHYLLIS PIAZZA Alii ambiziosi, che non si contentano del benefizio della vita nd della bellezza del mondo, i data per penitenzia che lor medesimi strazino essa vita, e che non possegghino la utility e bellezza del mondo Leonardo da Vinci SUSAN D. POLLEYS DEBORAH A. PONTI MANTA . . . Q.F. B.F. New Years Eve, What ever did happen .. . Sully? Loves J. B. Famous ambition to be a Bruins hockey player, I’m skinny, you guys are just jealous! 3 Musketeers . .. Sherry, Feely, Manta. Mystic Lakes, summers at Maine, Tom. Varsity Softball JENNIFER LOUISE POTTS It is not that life is ending, and a new life beginning, but that we are continuing. I am leaving the sheltered valleys of green to lift my face to ever reaching peaks of jagged, untouched white; their summits my goals, a clear ridge against the paling blue ski of sunrise. Anonymous Band, Jazz Bana, Red and Black, Field Hockey Capt., French Club ROBERT WINSLOW QUINE Spends most of his time figuring out what really happened at Teele Sq. Cafe “any Schlitz, Meats?”, pizzas in Wooba midnite run at Bings. Friday fever! camping with Tippy “shave it, Ed” certain cheerleader. Zombie Toofs and turkeys in Annisquam, parties at Banks, sauna’s, the skin situation. Varsity Lacrosse, Varsity Wrestling CYNTHIA LEE RALLO Rail will never forget Sundays at the zoo, Carrols and the Mahidablemoid don’t worry about it. I’ll wear them when it snows! Kid night miss Please don’t hit me; Kung Foo Fighting. Talk me out of it. Don’t believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitation. Look with your understanding, find out what you already know and you’ll see the way. There are no limits! Debi Ponti Member of Curtain and Cue, Pres.; Philosophy Club, Youth M.A.R.C. Community Theater, Youth Group; Burlington, B.Y.F. MARGARET J. PULLO I’ll never forget ... the keys, X-Rays; “I’m gonna be sick!” Carl Coke; emergency! gay Mae, keeps on cooking. I will always remember BOWL - 13 Pep Squad NANCY ANN RALEIGH What’s up gang? Are we going to Wynn? We shall over come — I’d say! Do you ah ... Jaffrey summers. Honey and Lady. It’s pretty much hard for me. Sister Kathryn HO- HO-HO Lydia! Johnny Appleseed. Heck of a good time! “What we keep in memory is ours unchanged forever” Anonymous JOHN FREDRIC RALLO John can usually be found in front of the library, hanging around in the halls or out with the rest of the seniors having a butt. The football card wiz — Hey John, who should I pick this week? — $210 Winnings! Likes to go to drive — ins and have a few frostees. 86 DAVID G. RAPHAEL DENISE ELIZABETH REDMOND Walk along the river, sweet lullabye, It just keeps on flowing, It don’t worry about where it’s going Don’t fly mister bluebird, I’m just walking down the road Early morning sunshine Tells me all I need to know. Varsity Soccer; Spring Track; Gymnastics Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken — winged bird That cannot fly. Langston Hughes Forum; Concert Choir; Amigos de las Americanas SUSAN PATRICIA REIDY “Climb every mountain Ford every stream Follow every rainbow Till you find your dream.” Sue; summers at the Big L, always busy, friendly, danger ous tennis player! Trips to New York, or Cape on weekends. Remembers hairpins flying, gaps, and Mavericks! c Curtain and Cue; Concert Choir; Les Troubadors; Chamber Music; Student Council Sophomore rep.; Spanish Club; Pep Squad LISA RICHARDSON PETER B. RICHMOND The mad doctor can always be found under a VW or driving Ma Bings crazy — Streaking at Bings with Belly and Sqish. Doctor Belly Doctor Squish. Belly’s Green Pea — on Belly eats QLT’s. The Freebee Tape Deck Gymnastics JANE COOPER RIVINIUS Samojade, Cape, Facer, Moondance, Towed cars, “Intrigue”, “How ya doin’”. Checking out the furnace. Wake up Service, Pizza Moods, “We’re not stupid!” Bananas, Nope. Wooden Horses? W. T. F., sweatie! Dutchmen, “Click” Speedracer, Bombie, L. M. “Be yourself, who else is better qualified.” German Club Pres.; Double Sextet; Musical; Aberjona DONNA MARIE ROBERTIE Donna usually seen riding around in a yellow Dodge. Likes Burger King, Friendly’s and the old faithful breakfast every Saturday morning. How about those almost ski trips to Tenny and King Ridge? Cindy did you say Pep Squad? Pep Squad — Tri Captain, French Club, Youth Marc, Intramurals STEPHEN ROCHE 87 J GEORGE C. ROCKAS MARK RODRIGUEZ “The golden rule is that there is no golden rule.” George Bernard Shaw DIANE MARIE ROGERS We’ve only just begun to live, white lace and promises a kiss for love and we’re on our way and yet we’ve just begun to live. “The Carpenters” Curtain Cue; C.Y.O. show; Pep Squad; Youth Marc If a man doesn’t keep pace with his companions perhaps it’s because he hears a different drummer; let him step to the music however, distant or far away. David Thoreau Spanish Club; Basketball NINA LOUISE RONZIO Where’s “Nin?” Driving to Arlington. P. D. — 7 28 73, summer, Christmas “73”! “Wouldn’t it be nice?” Cruisin’ Nahant (you’re under ARREST!) Skipping with Charlie, Marie I have a question? Softball practice; Whimpie, NO hamburgers! OH Bing! Lunch — Lou - B. K. . .. EJC; The “Gang”; R — V Ticket; By Pal. MARCIA ROONEY FRANK EDW kRD RYAN Frank can be found Down Towne Barber shop with Hacker or Arta . .. or in the 8-74U .. . wiU always remember Cantab, Greyhounds and Sullys ... Close the window Mike . .. Southie Pride March 17 . .. Hacker’s license? Mad Vandal, North End Fireworks . . . Bud Bar bottles WROR oldies with the Wolfman .. . The Monster at the Rezy ... TONY SALEM I “I hope I’m there”. Bench, Aspen, Good Friday, Bogus Ford, Big “E”, Three languages — no credits, Wingasheek Good Harbor, “The Quarries”, Rambler American, “Let’s go to White Hen!” United Shoes, 128 thumbing back to school. Sacca first in pool. Smiling Matador. %’s Football; Baseball MARY ANN SALVUCCI Friends are for sharing memories both past and present forever .. . For it’s friends like you That make my memories something to smile about!!! — Mary Ann Salvucci Youth Marc, Max-ed Elememtary School Aide, Grade 3 C.C.D. teacher LAUREL LOUISE SAMOILOFF ANDREW JAMES SANTO Canoeing, Jean Nat6, “You better help your friend”, Barefoot in the snow with Fix, K. A., Tennis by moonlight, “You’re wandering”, driving at S. E., Selling drinks, “Gracious good morning — may I kill you?”. Railroad tracks with Jud, Bufligliano, who’s tanner? NEVER FORGET LUJUPI! Winter track, Aberjona editor. Creative fashion coundil, B-aquad, G. 1. C. rep. Now that you’ve found youself Losing your mind are you here Again Finding what you once thought Was real is gone And changing. — Niel Young Egga! Boy, did I ever gag! (that test) school? St. Mary’s C.Y.O. — treasurer; Varsity Lacrosse, Intramurals ANTHONY MICHAEL SARACCO Alias “CHICO” ... Hey have ya seen C. D ... Not much money left, spent it last night; shh (10:00 steak) Where’s Chico tonight? Some restaurant . .. Lineman of the week, ha, ha . . . Leave me alone Tm in love . . . Junior Prom, “it’s a good time”. HOPES to go on to ear ’ his . . . Varsity football. Varsity baseball, C.Y.O. JOSEPH A. SAVARESE “There are places I’ll remember all my life, though some have changed, some forever, not for better, some have gone and some remain. All these places had their moments. In my life I’ve loved them all.” Lennon — McCartney Itahan Club JOHN VALENTINE SAYLOR “As long as I live I shall Always be myself — and no other, Just me.” — Walter de la Marc Stage Manager — Curtain and Cue Society ED WARD CAREY SCANLON Ban go! Bango! Will always remember Newfie, Curtain Cue cast parties EXCEPT . . . Chemistry, who me?? No Mucus, not the chain! Hope to forget . . . uhmm ... I can’t remember. Jeffo have a trop choc. This is true. Spring Track; Curtain Cue, stage manager PAUL STEPHEN SEGERSTROM “How happy is he born and taught. That serreth not another will; Whose armour is his honest thought. And simple truth his utmost skill!” Sir Henry Wotton Band, Concert Choir, Curtain Cue Club, Philosophy Club, German Club. LORRAINE ANN SENNA Try to be happy in this very present moment; And put not off being so to a time to come; As though that time should be of another make from this. Which is already come. And is ours. RICHARD ANTHONY SEQUEIRA What ever happened to: The Egg . . . Spaceshots at W. N. C. P . . . Aspen . . . E. T. Butt of course we’ll win . . . Picking up Sue at 9:00. Feb. 16, 1973 . . . I Love You Enormously 12 25 73 With a relationship like ours who needs T.V. ... English Leather . .. S. A. M. GEOFFREY BRUCE SHAWCROSS Shaw. You and You. The bullet. Winter weekends in New Hampshire. Drums senior year. “Watch out Shaw’s gonna faint!’’ “Fuzzyhead.” “Hey Dude” . . . “You gonna be an artist?” The vest and the hats. “Wait a minute, I gotta warm up.” T Soccer, Spring Track, Red and Black illustrations Aberjona fllustrations School illustrations PAULINE ANNE SHARON Polly will never forget New Year’s Eve under a street light, fire extinguishes. Sour Cream and Onion, calm down you can breathe. Taxi, H. P. T. S. Ginn, D — D’s bend, left mittens, Chicago, Wingersheek, ditchin’ Higg’s house, and B. wood L. M. Youth Marc, Bloodmobile, Yearbook WILLIAM SHEAN JEANNE E. SHEEHY Gober. Whipped or what? Bobby and or Kevin? Will never forget pavillion steps, Sandy Beach, and West Medfa. What’s a Dot? “The BOYS in the Band.” Orange Boss 302S . . . third parties . .. padiddle . .. I Get Around — Cranes Beach with Sal. Fondest memory Joe Cool. SHARON ANN SIEGFRIEDT Sigmond where are my girls? tipping? N.Y. Aspen, Greens, fake falls, benders, barnacles, Congo, Pork I can’t, sweaties, moondance — G. A., grapefruits, tunga — tunga, Poheesha — Po Wow, fire extinguishers, Hey . . . !, Chicago, TRDNP, Helmp me Evie, Whynshoo, WIB, Oh — again! L. M. MICHAEL JOSEPH SIMEONE PHILIP E. SIMMONS He that wants money, means, and content is without three good friends. Spakespeare Intra murals. Force the bit between the mouth of freedom, didn’t we learn to fly. Remember to sail the skies Distant suns Will we reach Winds allow Other skylines Other skylines to hold you. - YES Editor-in-chief Red and Black, Tennis Team, Sassafras. 90 CONSTANCE REGINA SMITH STEPHEN RICHARD SPENCER I have travelled a path, Been down many roads, Started out young. But now I grow old. Many hard tasks behind me New tasks before me. I’ve see good times and bad; Couldn’t ha made it without Mom and Dad, Glad this year is over. Good Gosh Yeah!! I do not believe in a fate that falls on men however they act; but I do believe in a fate that falls on men unless they act. Chesterton THOMAS D. STEVENS Quiet and personable Tom, can’t decide between becoming a professional ski racer, an atomic scientist, or a concert pianist. He Hopes to find the answer at Dartmouth next year. Cross — country. Tennis, Track, Orchestra, Concert Choir. JO ANN STOFFREGEN My name is Gan and I want to funkle, Ahce Cooper . . . Streaker. Bleep — Bleep, Baracadi .. . Dream on. Hey Carol, Horn Pond. Old Colony . .. Boss 302, T-Bird . . . “Beefaroni’s fun to eat.” P. J. A. — Q. O. “I think we’re going to the zoo!!” Concern f ROBERT STRUTHERS TERI LISA SUGARMAN Make your memories past dreams, and make your dreams future memories ... then take my hand and we will walk together in the early morning light, neither ahead of or behind the rising sun. — Teri Youth Marc, French Club, Pep Squad, Red Cross Volunteer, Teacher’s Aid. I |! DEBRA ANNE SULLIVAN PAUL FRANCIS SULLIVAN Happiness to Deb means Sports, The Beach, Elton John, People, .. . LIFE! Always laughing and talking with friends, like a cover girl, she wears a Dynamic Smile each day. The year finally ends, but success will continue her way! — Anonymous Be lions roaring knowledge Whales swimming life. in the Forests of in the oceans of — Seales Croft J.V. Soccer, Captain; Varsity Soccer; Band. 91 A. ROBIN SULLIVAN PATTY SYLVESTER The greatest gift one can give to another person is a deeper understanding of hfe and the ability to love and believe in self. — Chantel Swim Team. RICHARD HAROLD TERZIAN TERZ, hit the beach?, Good Vibrations with the Beach Boys ’72, ’73, ’74 ... , Nobody knows what the NOSE knows. Unforgettable summer weekends with C.J. “Precious and Few”, “Greasin’’, Drive — Ins, Roof Riding with Ham, Shaw, and Jess, “You and You”. DAVID TRAGESER Cynical JEFF TRAVALINE . .. You’ve got so much to say, say what you mean. Mean what you’re thinking, and think anything. Oh why, why must you waste your life away. You’ve got to Uve for today, then let it go ... CAT STEVENS SUSAN MARIE TRIGLIONE Trigga! “OH ME oh my” Sugarloaf Mt. Partying in Da’s Car, “Oh no, it’s a one way,” Hum — Hum — Humarock Crackers, the 13th, J. F. L., the Bench, gone fishing. Sizzles, Prom 74, Lindburger, What did you say? Spanish Club, Max Ed, Yearbook s MARIANNA TROISI Can always be found singing and dancing down the halls ... Always talking about old Movies .. . Won’t ever forget Saturday breakfasts and our fantabulous Pep Squad . .. almost falhng out on Route 28 . .. Hey Beth! ... Of Course we’re the zippiest!!! Pep Squad, Curtain Cue, Intramurals PATRICIA ELAINE TURCO TURK . .. I’m having a heart attack! Midnight, birthday B! Wingarsheek, Winnepasaukee, Hummerock “74”! Barnacle, Mic’s, Sour Cream Onion, Mars, Chicago, Florida, Blue Ford, hearse 2a.m. D — D’s B, Ginn, Congo. “Burn the cards.” G. A. 9 20 74 Spanish Club, secretary; Yearbook; CYO; Max-Ed 92 BARBARA EVELYN TWOMBLY DONNA UGLIETTO Ducks! Thawlly! 4 o’clock in the morning. 5 12 72 Where are my girls — on a roof? Helmp me? Where’s Blake? Moondance. Ponies. Bud, where’d you say you put those keys? New Years Eve with Wonk! McCall Days. WIB Again! L. M. Cheerleader, Concern, Aberjona, Intramurals, CYO Ronda . . . Oddie . . . Tom . . . Three years, ring . . . Dunkin Donuts third period. Friday nites . . . Wednesday nites ... Ever since I met you .. . Poet’s Lounge, Timothy’s, Venus Room ... T. P. B. M. Weekend down the Cape. Let’s go out to eat . .. Harvard Square — Tomatoe LINDA UGLIETTO A cute kid, understanding, and helpful. Let’s go to the Allies or see Hair, or to RYE, or N. E. A. I ... I’d rather be . .. flying. Summer of ’74. “Can you get the car?” Chicago, missed the train. How’s Dave, Jacky, and Joey? Maybe in 3 or 4 months. Oh my God, which way do I go? ELENIE UNGARETTI AGGA full of smiles ... Party anyone! Let’s Boogie?? Nov. 26 The Pits?? 5a.m. — Mary H. A. Someone’s chasing us? Drive — ins, Thompson’s, Hey Judy remember Folens! Party with Artie? Ducky’s go splash! Riding through the woods . .. who me . .. never!! Judy guess what? DARIA ANN VACCA Hey Da, who’s in your car? Stop I can’t drive. Blinking Blues — Vacca Hu? .. . Good Harbor ’74 ... 5th period, run! we’re late . . . Wedgies, Played!!! Uncle Fran Spaggetti Vino, U of Mass, Aspen, Old flames, Ha! C. B., W. C, S. T., M. P., The Guys. Needs a match! What a rush! . .. J. R. B. II Spanish Club, Yearbook Photography. JOSEPH CHARLES VANCINI “THE VAN”, Spanish Club at Patty’s, “Dial a Prayer”, “Mildred” Patty’s organ, the bark, “Wendy, my clutch!” Chicago, “Blow it off Bruce,” W. C, P. T, B. H, D. S, “Mucho Hucho Linda” Weenie, “How are ya Dick” Always remember Spanish Class, (CPO) Spanish Club, President; Audio Visual, President; WHSR — FM, Max — Ed RONALD M. VANGELL YO — Han, will never forget the trip cross — country, the Cape! The Zone one of Ron’s favorite places, HEY RON IS IT RAINING OUT. TUNES and POPS HEY BRITO! . . . MAINE . . . SWEA . . . STOW - AWAY AT EM’S TY WEDGE POND ... NEVER BE THE SAME. NRPS . . . DEAD — Jeannie. Varsity Soccer, Varsity Baseball JANE ELLEN VARLEY Varies: horses and ELTON; “Hey Guys, don’t give up yet!” Always remember the sun at Sunset rock. You, me and Joe!?! Chicken calls and streakers! “Which way did he goT’ SATURDAY Fiddle Faddle and Big S. W. January 26 Will always be a crash, boom, ZAP memory!! Red Cross Volunteer; Intramural Lacrosse; Max Ed Elementary School Teaching; Aberjona; Red and Black. PETER JAMES VERNAGLIA LIZA VINCENT “Some make you sing, Some make you scream, One makes you wish that you’d never been seen.” — David Bowie WHSR — EM; Station Manager JAY VINCENT The parkway, pond, tower, viking Foxhunt. Guarente: my dog’s better than your dog, “Dollar day” SUSAN ELIZABETH VITKA “What do we hve for, if it is not to make life less difficult to others?” George Eliot Tumblette, Varsity Gymnastics STEPHEN G. WAITE Red Rocket . . . Ridge St. with the corvair ... Party at Sam’s house without Sam . .. Don’t shoot ... 8th irming at a Red Sox game ... A certain Saturday night in October ... Good times with the midget ... Stevie Wonder. Manchester parties . . . fugitive, .. . One of the stooges. Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Football, Red and Black, Varsity Club C’WTHIA MICHELLE VITA Cindy — will never forget her other half, Brooks, “Cindy, what are you doing out” ’ere we go! Lady Sings the Blues Jr. Sr. Prom, Mark Spitz, My Contacts! Big Ears, freckles, “Colour My World,” “Rock On” 12 23 73, Oh Well! WENDY von ROSENVINGE “Large was his bounty and his soul sincere, HeaVn did a recompense as largely send: He gave to Mis’ry all he had, a tear. He gain’d from Heav’n (twas all he wish’d) a friend” — Thomas Gray Field Hockey, Tennis, Field Hockey Manager DEBBIE LYNN WALKER Heh Deb what’s up? Who? Remember all those surprise parties? Karen Karen Karen! Pep Squad ... Yeah!!! Curtain Cue ... John!! Walks through the common . . . fun, fun, fun!!! Tarot cards. Good luck in the future! Pep Squad, Curtain Cue 10th — 12th Concert Choir 94 JUDY WALLACE BRIAN J. WALSH Here comes the “Screaming Yellow Zonker!” Hey, Larry, watcha doin’ third period? Crispy critter, space shot from Mars! Super — scooper — stupor! Anyone want a pizza from Brothers? 31 years old, married, four kids, and Judy? We going to Wooba sixth period? Minninitwah! DOLLAR DAY, FREE PERIODS IN THE OPEL. LUNCHTIME AT GILES. PATRICK FRANCIS WALSH JR. There is a destiny that makes us brothers None goes his way alone All that we send into the lives of others Comes back into our own. — Orig ’73 — ’74 Ski Club, ’74 Cross Country Team, ’74 - ’75 Ski Club, ’75 Spring Track Team ANNE STEWART WALTERS “When you’ve seen beyond yourself, then you may find, peace of mind, is waiting there . .. And the time will come, when you see We’re all one, and life flows on Within you without you.” — George Harrison KAREN LEIGH WARFORD HI BUD! She’ll never forget: Summer ’72, Burlington Boys, Art Room Door, Sugar Loaf, “Karen, don’t you think 6 is enough?” Smiling Matador, Train Station, cr-r-r-inkle. Blind dates, pistachios, M. F., Irish Spring, Chicago, “Colour My World” Senior Representative, Band, Spanish Club, Aberjona, Concert Choir, CYO, Cencem DAVID A. WARK I am the Eagle. I live in High country, in rockey cathedrals that reach to the sky. And all those who see me and all who believe in me share in the Freedom I feel when I fly. — John Denver JANET SUSAN WARNOCK Wonk: always remember New Years Eve with Evie, fire extinguishers, Hotdogs on Florida Beaches, N. Y., Benders, Buzzards, cokes — 11 17 73, Whynshoo, Wingarsheek, Sue Bats, Trains, kitchen wall, SOOW — IE, Wamockers, Toad — tell me it’s not beer! LM. Aberjona, -CYO, Spanish Club, National Honor Society SALLY E. WATSON Wally. Finally made H. P. O. Will never forget Arlington and West Medfa with Jeanno. B. R ... 70 Duster . . . Little Mac Let’s ask Dots . .. Little Neck and pavillion steps . . . I’m a vocey broad The Halfway House ... I Get Around. Future plans Little Deads with Moustaches, with moustaches. 95 MATTHEW WEBBER “It is not the way it seems, Purple words on a gray background?” Neil Young PAUL WEIFFENBACH “The first thing which disappears when men are turning a country into a totalitarian state is comedy and comics. Because we are laughed at, I don’t think people really understand how essential we are to their sanity.” Groucho Marx BRUCE CABOT WEST “He who does not five in some degree for others, hardly lives for himself” - MONTAIGNE Captain, Varsity Cross Country; Co- Captain, Gymnastics; Varsity Basketball JOE WHITNEY Wing Wong — Joe can be found falling from the bleachers, cruising in the Ambler, and eating at Urs’s. Will always remember Kangamangus highway. Friends of Eddie Coyle, Manchester Parties and Sunset Rock. Varsity Lacrosse; Basketball; C.Y.O. JOYCE WILLIAMS LORRAINE WALCK WILLARD Let there be peace on earth And let it begin with me Let me walk with my brother In perfect harmony Hiking; Spanish Club Newspaper, Running SCOTT WILSON SUSAN WISE Cat eyes! ... the real burner, good times camping . . . Who’s sleeping in the car? Cold showers .. . Dave’s pool 3 a.m. ... Jr. Prom BIAZA; S Party 12a.m. Hitting fire hydrant. You look good .. . Real good! r. collins, 4 27 72 and the boy next door. NANCY WOODWARD Nancy — Always trying to decide — !? Candy land “I don’t want to go in”: Where’s the party?” “I feel good!” Turn it up Krame ... Junior Proms! “Laeft?!” Roy’s car .. . Out of gas?! Christmas and New Years Eve ’73! No exams 8a.m. ... summer of ’73! G. S. and D. C. Congrads its Friday!!!! Spanish Club; Max Ed. J kMES MARK WYNN It’s 3rd down, 110 to go And the coach has called a handofif to you The field’s bloody slippery in the snow What’s a poor rookie clown gonna do? Jesse Winchester Food, Tennis, Chomps, . .. NAR Varsity Tennis, Captain ZOE FAY ZERWEKH It is not how much we have but how much we enjoy That makes happiness. Charles Spurgeon Band; Concert Choir; Student Council; New England Evaluation Committee MARK ROBERT ZUDECK And I dreamed I saw bomber jet planes Riding shotgun in the sky Turning into butterflies Above our nation. Joni Mitchell WHSR- FM; Red and Black ' , Soccer 97 ALSO: JAMES ADDISON CLAIRE BAILEY ENRIQUE BATTERSHIELD JOHN BIANCHARDA JOHN BENNINK MICHAEL BROWN CHRISTINE COULTER ANNE FRAZIER RICHARD GARVEY CRAIG GIBSON LESLIE GOODMAN WILLIAM HAGGERTY PAUL HAYES PAMELA HOUSTON STEPHEN HULBERT MICHAEL HURLEY WENDY KLUG MARY LANGLEY HOWARD LAWSON KEVIN MCCUE PAMELA MEANY DIANA MOOD PETER ROSS ANTHONY RYAN DAVID SCHIPELLITE KEVIN SMITH WILLIAM SOUSA ELIZABETH TANGUSSO DAVID WALSH THOMAS ZEZZARA CLASS OFFICERS Sheila McElwee; Treasurer, Charlie Brock; Vice-President, Mary O’Connor; President, and Mary Barcus; Secretary 99 MOST SARCASTIC BEST FIGURE ___ Jeff Travaline Ursula Freddura WITTIEST David Dolan Mary Campbell MOST VIVACIOUS David Raphael Teri Sugarman MOST ORIGINAL FRIENDLIEST Jell fravaline Evie Twombly Mary Boyle Chuck Hayford MOST SINCERE MOST SOPHISTICATED Tony Saracco Mary Ann Beaton BEST DRESSED Jim Grady Carol Dicillis CLASS CONTRIBUTER Donna Migliaccio Richard Sequeria MISS W.H.S. MR. W.H.S. V Mary Barcus Andy deMars MOST FLIRTATIOUS MOST ATHLETIC Mary O’Connor Albie Cordice BEST LEGS BEST LOOKING Charlie Brock Corinne D’Onofrio Paul DiRe Martha Phillips BEST SMILE MOST PROMISING Dawn Beradi Albie Cordice Andy deMars Dawn Hudson MOST VERSATILE MOST RESPECTED Richard Murray Monique Phinney Paul Criscione Evie Twombly 108 nys ' y£ f]R 0,0 0 K J o f J A i f o oi-y 113 tTi cAV3 rn?«w02;c: T JUNIOR CLASS Standing, 1. ro r.: Kevin Whalen, Vice-President; Chris Carzo, President; Sitting, 1. to r.: Amy Puffer, Secretary; Maria Cosentino, Treasurer. 120 tl Ni.%. JiiTca. W. O « .tW ' ■UL-.: “ : •■■ - - -r - sdiswtim com AHV Mm 125 SOPHOMORE CLASS L. to R.: Carol Favorat, Treasurer; Lisa McGovern, Vice-President; Phyllis Errico, Secretary; Sarah Vitka, president. . • • • ■Tl W tBI r . ( f - ' ■ 1 i r k ' s 1 wCj« W : ' : ' ■ ' ■-‘ ' Jjfe- ' ' 1 M 4 f W k v Hb KPP R I 1 1 r B3BRr W ■i| .s ■f f i H r ' i ABERJONA The yearbook is a composite portrait of this year’s students, teachers, sports, and activities. Hopefully, it expresses and is representative of the thoughts, feelings, and ideas evoked in many of the individuals who make up the school this year. We hope this book has captured the memories. Many thanks to those who invested their time and talents in putting the book together. Needless to say, without the help and patience of Joe Cantillon and Larry Rinaldi, the production of the yearbook would not have been possible. I i RED AND BLACK 1975 141 I I ( I ! And the Goon Platoon goes marching on dadada dadada dut chair! Everyone’s out of step but Johnnie. Would you like to come to breakfast in your pa¬ jamas? Thawing out on Thanksgiving — is there ice in your clarinette? I’ve seen better beets (beats) in a garden! Cut the tail off the Cocker Spaniel! Definition of Sophomore — wise fool. Does your church look like a melted Mersey’s kiss? Annual Rubber Chicken bravery in action award? Blow through the Kazoo. I traded my saxophone for a cow ... it makes the same sound and gives milk besides ... Clarinets, quit whistling at the guys! Squawks-a-phones. Do you have black shoes on? If you play another note like that, I’ll give you a mop and bucket and you can clean it up! Where the heck is Baker?! Hey Marrioooo. Ask the drum section what a sectional is!? Go down after Ester Black; Far sharp. Car sharp. Do bears get crocked in the woods? Fat cows go down after eating blueberries. Please play the scale C-flat minor, raising the Ith 15th. Li. ORCHESTRA CONCERT CHOIR m I This year’s Double Sextette was a memorable one. Attendance at rehearsals was excellent — “Two people?!? Do we have to rehearse?!?” ... “Doo doo doo doobie doobie doo doobie doo-Dig that beat!!!” .. . “Mr. Greene, do we have to sing this song again?” .. . “All right boys and girls-ah, sorry-I mean girls!” Our concerts kept us hopping. We were always pre¬ pared: “1 thought you were bringing the robes!!” ... During the performance; “What?? I’m singing the solo next?!?” .. . “What would we do without these black folders?!!!” . . . “Uh-oh, 1 think we’re singing the wrong notes!” Bonjour Mesdames et Messieurs nous sommes Les Troubadours! Under the forceful leadership of Mrs. “T”, this dynamic group made history among music fans everywhere. They sang at such places as “The World’s Celebra¬ tion”, where they were hailed by all. They spread cheer among the sick, lonely, and depressed at Christmas and bestowed their presence at a few selected functions around town. Truly astounding was the loyalty shown by members who attended every exhausting rehearsal, waiting close to five hours one day when their leader failed to show. All in all it was a demanding but fulfilhng year — Troubs jive on!! LOS COMPANEROS Come on, let’s go, it’s time to start ... Where’s your sombrero Dave? ... “Spanish Flea”, one, two, three - play ... Not A, B Flat! ... The concert’s at 8:00 group .. . Late again, Michael? .. . Como esta ud? . . . Oh, Mrs. T., not another time ... Off to concerts we went . . . Between the Spanish Club party, Hynes Auditorium, and many more things, we all found something we enjoyed. Appreciate us a little — We worked hard!! WHSR-FM Good Morning! WHSR-FM, 91.9 M Hz in Winchester, now begins broad¬ casting operations for today with Peter Vee and his “Rock and Roll Machine.” Tune in at 7:20 and if he’s awake Fred Nelson will bring you a complete concert report. At 8:00 the news team stumbles in — Beth Kennedy, John Fahey, and “Here’s the latest wetha,” Mike Goodman. It’s educational (?) programming all morning until Betty Hunter, “Makes your lunch more digestable?” At 2:00 Ozark Mark begins and is followed by a variety of rock shows up until WHSR-FM concludes broadcasting operations for the day. Also remember, WHSR brings you hve, up to date coverage of WHS basketball and football, town meetings and town elections. Thank You for listening. W j WHS-TV li wmmmm A.V. SQUAD PEP SQUAD I Don’t forget practice at Manchester Field at 11:00. Breakfast at Bick’s ... Line up everyone. Megaphones to march with. Left, left — right — left, Let’s try to keep together. Keep smil¬ ing ... These pom poms sure fall apart after a game. Speeding through Woburn ... Yelling out windows and Chinese fire drills. What do you mean — You can’t get the car next week??? It was fun. Thanks Miss Mar¬ tin and PEP IT UP SACHEMS!!! STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council’s first course of action this year was to rewrite the Student Government Constitution. Working with the Class Officers, the student representation as a whole at Win¬ chester High School was reconstructed, resulting in increased effectiveness and efficiency. Led by officers Andrew deMars, Phyllis Lee, and Zoe Zerwekh, the Student Council carried out its main function of aiding in the administration of the high school, both internally and through an advisory committee to the Winchester School Committee. The variety of individuals from each grade making up the elected body provided many ideas and interests for Student Council involvement in such things as a student tutoring program, “Red-Head” Basketball game. Globe Santa, Extra-curricular Activities Survey, and American Field Service. YOUTH MARC Last year Youth Marc became independent of the Burlington Chapter of MARC to which we were formerly affihated. This en¬ abled us to focus more attention on the i children here in Winchester. In addition to our numerous annual activi- i ties, we worked with other community or- | ganizations in a joint effort to provide more and better recreation for the Mentally re¬ tarded children of Winchester. Youth Marc co-sponsored a dance with the Town Recre¬ ation Committee which was a financial and social success. The profits were and will be ' used to develop a more extensive program. I From the Halloween Party; the Christmas ■ Party with the Elks, the bowhng outing, to ' the other activities we sponsored this year i was ultimately one of the finest ever. We have all put a great deal of time and energy into working with Youth Marc, and although the demands have been great the rewards have been even greater. ACTION 75 . ' FOR JRLl iVES iOV 2 Join the! against w Go withe Novemb The Fast for World Hunger, Metco, Aiding the El¬ derly, the American Indian Movement, (AIM) etc., all of these programs were acted upon this year by WHS’ ' social-pohtical organization Action ’75. This year the group directed its efforts around the fund raising for the World Hunger, and the circulation of petitions for the acceptance of Metco into the Winchester School System. On the pohtical side. Action ’75 was involved in the Boston march for Schoolwide Integration. Action ’75 has been lucky to be manned by several committed and dynamic members. Under the lead¬ ership of Robby Lepzer, (president), and the devotion I of Mrs. Linda Wagner, (faculty advisor). Action ’75 [ was able to direct its strength towards various commu- nity and world issues. s 1 159 GERMAN CLUB The German Club was quite active this year, (aside from the well attended meetings). We went to a German play, which no one understood — Thank God! — “Miss Rheinhart, please stop turning red!” Then off we trooped to the Wursthaus for a genuine German meal, “I’m not hungry. I’ll wait for desert.” Christmas was spent bumping to the tunes of our caroling which left much to be desired. Thanks to all, it was a great year. All the luck to next year’s dictatorship. 160 FRENCH CLUB I i s 1 j f I k ' DO ' : Ofi 2 l’ Df ;ai 161 Paris in the spring how lovely. But how about Quebec instead? You’ll love the narrow streets and the stone citadel. Best of all is the smell of French food, (mmm . . . ) Why wait for spring how about a dessert party to start off the y . r! Sue is aU for that!!! Remember French Club need not be without cul¬ ture so it’s off to Boston for the Whole World Celebration, but before that a Halloween Party in the forest, with a French maid and French ghosts!?? To top it all off a party with Santa Claus and off- key carolers..Mardi Gras was never like this!! SPANISH CLUB Hola amigos; Where’s the next Spanish Club meeting going to be? Whether at a Spanish restaurant or at the Vancini’s or “The Whole World Celebration,” yours always BIENVE- NIDOS. Special thanks to Miss Alverez and Miss Eisberg for some great times we’ll never forget. ITALIAN CLUB Buon Apetito! The Italian Club is the newest and most exciting club at WHS. The Italian Club has brought the culture of Italy into WHS with such activities as an Italian Carnival held during the Holiday Season in the cafeteria, (always remember the lasagna and where’s Joe?), visiting the Leonardo diVinci Ocean-Liner while in port in Boston Harbor, attending the International Fair in Boston, and having Italian Food Parties! Lead by Mrs. Miller, the club members and volunteer students contributed much imagination, co-operation, and FUN, in making the Itahan Club of “75”, one club where you knew what you were missing. MATH CLUB 164 2 + 2 22 Creativity, creation, reality, unreality, surreality. Which do you prefer? None? Then create your own. Existance, energy, power, light. These suit you bet¬ ter? Good. Or maybe not. It’s up to you. Creativity, creation; these are surely gifts, but their importance and usefulness is for you to decide in your own head; that dry, pouched cavity behind your eyeballs that pumps out reality in pulsating torrent, gushing and flowing, and sometimes just trickling quietly. What is creativity? Creativity is being able to make the stars flow out of your pen and blossom on the paper, a sparkling auroy, glowing and singing. Images, memories, dreams, ideas. All come tum¬ bling out in a confused stream, seeking order as they fall flat on their backs upon the paper, set in smooth Unes, nudging and jostling their way out of the pen, sometimes grinding hard and quietly, and other times flowing in a gently worried stream on to the flat and white spaces. That’s when it’s best, when your pen is always a bit ahead of your consciousness, drinking smoothly from dark rese- voirs, or sailing hghtly in silent seas, penetrating darkness. Spontaneous creation, hidden eulogy, creating light. 165 PHILOSOPHY CLUB In defiance of the immortal rule “where in ignorance is bliss, ’tis folly to be wise,” the higl school does have a resident group of thinkers. This motely assortment of people, sometime known as the Philosophy Club, meets in C201 whenever they have anything to talk about which occurs surprisingly often. Under the guidance of Dr. Copeland, they are workin diligently to answer the basic questions of life, (What is truth? Do I Exist? Which came first, th chicken or the egg?). Failing this, the club has seen the movie, “King of Hearts,” hear discussions on Chinese philosophy and the concept of Utopia, and held semi-regular discussio, groups. Other plans include a lecture series entitled “The Quality of Life” and attendin ' meetings of the Ethical Cultural Center in Boston, (Hopefully to meet some ethical, cultun people). In short, the Philosophy Society hopes to prove that Thomas Edison was wrong whe he said “We only know one millionth per cent about anything.” After all, “a hen is merely a egg’s way of making another egg.” Start-Thinking! SKI CLUB I inmv: Sachpj mam imm tm iJf Bgbggf ' j K H -: on H O JOE’S JOGGERS t wKwiviSv kBlS The 1974 Cross Country team started its season very well, winning two out of its first four meets. With Seniors Dave Trageser, Captain Bruce West, Jeff Hobbs, and Tom Stevens, Juniors Bill Andrews and Paul Bosselaers, and sophomores Brian Quinn and Rich DeConto running on the varsity team, there were thoughts of a winning season at last. However, because of in¬ juries, lack of overall depth and experience, and a few motiva¬ tional problems, the remainder of the season was very dis¬ appointing for the team members. Although the final record was 2-7, the scores this year indicated an increasing competiveness. With returning underclassmen, new recruits, hard work, and some luck, the team hopes for a successful season next year. 172 First Row: B. Andrews, B. Quinn, T. Hall, J. Oehm, R. DeConto, H. Roemer, S. Littell. Second Row: Coach Joe Cantillon, S. Hoyt, T. Stevens, B. West, Timer P. Walsh, J. Hobbs, D. Trageser, Assistant B. Hallis. Missing: B. White, M. Chelman, P. Bosselaers, A. Hilliard, M. Galante. I I I I FIELD HOCKEY WITH CLUM’S CREW r First Row: (1. to r.): M. Hill, N. Raleigh, J. Potts, tri-captain; K. Griffin, tri-captain; M. O’Connor, tri-captain; D. McKenna, K. Johanson, Second Row; L. Easton, S. Fitzgerald, A. PufTer, A. Dizio, K. Noble, N. McHugh, A. Levinson, A. Hritzey, J. Lowe, M. McGoldrick, A. Thomas, P. Hartnett, Third Row; S. Provenzano, S. Yavner, J. Luongo, D. Driscoll, L. McGovern, A. O’Connor, L. Ulwick, K. Perenick, L. Hillger, A. Dexter, P. Flanagan, E. Patrick, Miss Clum, coach. Clum’s Crew, headed by Jennifer Potts, Kate Griffin, Mary O’Connor as tri-captains and of course Miss Clum, our coach, who we couldn’t have done without, had a really good season. The season’s record wasn’t outstanding. The varsity had 2 wins, 4 losses, 3 ties, and the J.V. had 2 wins, 3 losses, 4 ties, but we worked as a team and that’s what counts. Where would we have been without those new sticks that never broke? Oh yes, how can we forget that last practice (with those laps with the somersaults, cartwheels, etc.), after which we all signed up for the gymnastics team. “Who wishes it would rain? We’ll have to tell Miss Clum about this.” What a way to start a day ... with breakfast at Lissie’s. Good luck to next year’s co-captains. Keep your eye on those sophomores. Our thanks to Miss Clum for making the season a great one. We had aiot of fun being your first team. Although the team record wasn’t the greatest; 2-4-3, any “B- Squader” will say we had a winning season. With Miss Rosazza as coach and Kathy Mclnnis, Betsy Greene and Stephanie Martin as tri-captains, this years B-Squad is one our opponents will never forget. There were strategic plays, involved moves and lots of team work that made us one of the most threatening teams around (flying balls, high sticks, and illegal hits added to our threat.) The season ended with a kidnap breakfast and Miss Rosazza was presented with a “Uving gift” as a remembrance of the 1974 B-Squad. We’ll miss our experienced players next year; Fix, Beth, Kath, and Lou, but the show must go on!!. Good Luck B-Squad. B-OMB-SQUAD ■irst Row (1. to r.): L. SamoilofT, K. Mclnn.s, tri-captam; J. Downes, Second Row: L. Green _S Garne . A Nadea eame , ireene tn-cantam P Leach P DeMars. D. Criscione, C. Costello, K. Cronberg, C. Pierce, Third Row. Miss Rosazza, coach F. larnngton, P SamoilofT, L. Waitsman, C. Richardson, S. Home, S. Martin, tri-captain; A. Struthers, L. Fitzgerald, A. Cantillon, lissing: B. Kennedy. 1 . GREAT GRIDDERS 1 i -■ lihitiiiii 11 it. ' ' ' V,:, -AV V, ■ V ' ' .A ' First Row; D. Ball, M. Bezjian, G. Fuccillo, B. McGinty, B, Maggio, P. Criscione, B. Maggio, S. Johnis, K. Errico, S. Frongillo. Second Row: P. DiRe, D. Westwater, G. DiCiccio, T. Saraco, P. Emery, A. Cordice, M. Phillips, D. Medwar, R. Terzian, S. Oliver, J. Travaline. Third Row: Coach Knowlton, Coach Houghton, Coach Johnson, Coach Ladd, T. Mullins, M. Tonnellan, D. Allard, R. Minutoli, B. Deskin, T. Bird, J. Calarese, P. Stackpole, M. Cullen, B. Monahaui, T. Abbanat, A. deMars, Coach Kline, Fourth Row; J. Restaghini, J. McCarthy, W. McNeil, T. McDonald, T. Zappala, J. Morandi, M. O’Brien, C. Carzo, K. Whalen, B. Hemon, C. Gill, Head Coach Marshall. JilNiiiilni Winchester’s 1974 football team did not have the winning season it had hoped for, but its’ 3-5-1 record might have been better if not for a couple of heartbreaking losses. Co-captain Peter Emery and Senior Mike Philhps both made the league’s all¬ defensive team while Co-captain Albie Cordice re¬ ceived honorable mention on both the offensive and defensive teams. This year’s football team takes with it memories of the Watertown game, B.C.’s lurking, and of course Sam’s famous HeeHee. Coach Marshall’s 1975 team should be very strong under the leadership of tri-captains Mark Cullen, Don Ball, and Don Allard. ’ 1 SOCCER STARS This year’s soccer team had a successful season, almost achieving the 12-4 record necessary for a State Tourna¬ ment berth. It all came down to the Melrose game where the emphasis was more on confrontation with the Mel¬ rose fans than the game itself. Winchester lost but still finished with an excellent 11-5 record. The season started slowly but some hard work by Coach Bouley and his team eventually paid off. Ron Vangell played some strong games in goal and the defense, led by Seniors Dave Raphael, Tom Merrow, and Paul Sullivan was surprisingly strong. Co-captain Peter Frongillo and Bill Shean were excellent at midfield and the offense lead by Co-captain Tom Brennan and Seniors Tom Deshler, Fred Nelson, and Peter Mitchell was very potent. Next year’s team headed by Co-captains Tom Waite and Todd Cro- nan hopes to equal this year’s success. First Row; T. Merrow, P. Sullivan, R. Palumbo, T. Deshler, P. Frongillo, T. Brennan, F. Nelson, P. Mitchell, D. Raphael, B. Shean, D. Brenton. Second Row; Coach G. Bouley, R. Mauger, P. Austin, T. McLaughlin, J. Grady, J. Burns, R. Vangell, B. Schromm, T. Waite, T. Cronan, J. Minehan, J. James, T. Nelson. SWIM ON! First Row (L. to R.): T. Welch, S. Bradley, P. Struthers, L. Ciampa, co-captain; G. Reece, co-captain; L. Walsh, P. Reidy, M. Pacetti, Second Row: S. Landry, C. Cummings, J. Kohr, S. Surette, E. Bishop, K. Goodman, C. Piantedosi, C. Favorat, M. Caggiano, R. Bruhy, N. Rooney, Third Row: C. Minutoli, M. Lehane, A. Kent, S. Stackpole, M. McCarthy, P. Palumbo, P. Deleo, E. Hogan, P. Sylvester, E. Guthrie, M. Pilato, D. Hennelly, Carol Rivinius, Coach. The Girls Swim Team had a good time this season, maybe our 2-6 record wasn’t that great, but the enthusiasm was there! We’re looking forward to a good time again next year and hope those spastic sophomores and jumpy juniors return. Our thanks to coach Carol Rivinius for making the season a good one. Don’t forget this: Maureen, I didn’t know you knew how to dive .. . rowdies ... “pep-talks” ... I’ll bring the shampoo tomorrow ... poster party ... decorations look good? ... hey, ya know? .. . where’s your spirit? HOPPING First Row: S. Oliver, M. Bergen, co-captains M. Phillips, D. Nuttall, A. Cordice, T. Cronan, Second Row: Coach V. French, D. Heffernan, R. Fayne, K. Swanson, A. Stoeckle, S. Waite, W. Mills, M. Chalas, Assit. Coach C. Wheeler I i This year’s Basketball team had a disappointing year. The season began well with two victories but unfortunately did not continue in this manner. The team at times played very well. The high points of the year were demolishing Burlington and winning the prestigious Bay State Tournament. Returning lettermen Andy Stoeckle, Todd Cronan, and Wayne Mills should put Winchester in contention for next year’s Middlesex League crown. First Row, 1. to r.: D. McKenna, Co-Captain, M. O’Connor, Co-Captain, Second Row: A. Dizio, A. Hritzay, M. Kramer, C. Pierce, P. Flanigan, K. Johanson, K. Noble, A. Levinson, Third Row; Coach, Mrs. Crowley, D. Vokey, A. Leach, C. Guamaccia, K. Perenick, C. Whitney, S. May, J. Phillips, L. McGovern, D. Driscoll, H. Sanford. Missing: L. Ulwick, K. Costello. SO CLOSE YET SO FAR! What record? Great Reffing! What da ya want Betty? We finally beat Reading ... what? Who’s the scab with the bloody knees? Shine-a-moon D.D. Hey Bud, are captains supposed to come to practice on time? Mary 14 pts. Kangaroo? Flan? Cross your heart Dizio! Happy Honica. Can I’ve a ride home? Sink it Kris-Jo — oh well ... next time. Who’s the blond McKenna? Get off the ground Phillips. Do me a Fayva Marty — keep your eyes on the ball. P.O.A. — Has she had her baby yet? — Yah it was a basketball. I didn’t touch her!! Vegetable legs Vokey. Leach hyperactive. Can it! Do all squirrels use Wesson oil Sanford. Hey Whit bud “Cut it out you guys.” How do you do a squat thrust. Hand it up Guarnaccia. Popsicle sticks play basketball? Hi May. Christine honey, kick your . .. not your elbow. Dump it in Driscoll. Traveling Perenick. Come on out Hritz. Somebody go in for Ulwick. Is Costello still with us. Palming ... smile and raise your hand. Fubshasckryo — what was that Dee? Is this a Basket¬ ball Team. That’s it girls — see you tomorrow. The season with a record of 4-6. 192 rnr ( li GYRATING GYMNASTS first row: R. Rusdllo, R. Trabucco, L. Campo, P. Porter, M. Hammond, J. Horsley, K. Pritchard, M. DelloRusso, P. Austin, second row; Coach S. Hood, C. Morgan, Co-Captains P. Amoroso, B. West, D. Bannister, C. Carzo, P. Richmond, T. Salemi, D. Doe, J. Girard, missing: J. Addison, T. Gattineri, R. DeConto, J. Murphy t SEN This years gymnastics season was a very dissappointing one. With the loss of a good gymnast, and some hard luck, the team couldn’t get the winning season they had hoped for. The final record was 1 win and 9 losses. Nevertheless, the team worked hard, and preformed to the best of their abihty. This years team had a large turnout of sophomores who along with the remaining juniors make the teams future look hopeful. sr ' . THE GYMNASTS first row; Coach Canney, G. West, S. Vitka, L. Costello, Captain F. Patti, K. Shawcross, C. Higgins, M. Began, Mgr. M. Pacetti, second row: L. Cummings, J. Edwards, C. Blanch, M. Cresse, S. Higgins, N. Collins, D. Porter, A. DeSanctis, K. Smith, missing S. Burrows, Mgr. A. Lyons Here we go warming up. We hear a TOOT or two a little ways across the mat. Or is it a CHOW CHOW, or those SCREEEEEAMS so loud! We’re up for a good score, wish it could be more, but we only put out what practice puts in. Nevertheless, this years’ girls gymnastic team had a record of 5 wins and 3 losses. As well as a skirmish with Melrose (don’t give them any food) and the all time record for tears, cheers, and fears?!?!?! Ripped hands and new fans were added company. Right Lee? A tense moment — will she stick? Can we be still; there’s a meet going on!! Vitty there IS a meet today. Sue’s staking out again as usual. And of course special thanks to Pammy Canney whose 4:30 pick-up and dissappearing act was an inspiration to all. Thanks for a great season and good luck to next years team. I ' STELLAR STICKMEN If•, It wasn’t easy playing hockey for Winchester i High School during the 1974-1975 season, i Handicapped right from the start by ridicu- ] lously early practice hours and having to play J four more away games than home games. The 1 Sachems hit many very high peaks and many very low valleys during the season. Included in the latter were losses to the lowly likes of Watertown, Reading, and Lexington. But, in the peaks category, there were two of the biggest Middlesex League upsets in recent years — a 3-2 squeaker over league champion, Burlington, and even bigger, an 8-4 shellack¬ ing of perennial powerhouse Melrose. The final win-loss record came in at a rather de¬ ceiving 8-9-1, but after combining that record with THE two upsets, you realize that the Sachems had a very productive and enjoyable season. Brand new head coach Dave Berman also should receive his due credit, for he took over the coaching reins this year in the least enviable position of all. But somehow, he made out pretty well with this team, and with better conditions next year, he should fare even better. 1 First Row: M. O’Leary, Co-captain D. Brenton, K. O’Neil, Co-captain T. Brennan, S. Murphy, D. Dolan, Co-captain P. Frongillo. Second Row: Assit. Coach K. Chrusz, G. Kivney, J. Beaton, D. Allard, M. Cullen, A. Johns, J. Graham, B. McLean, J. McGinnis, D. Putman, R. Coakley, T. Santo, Coach D. Berman Top Flight Tracksters First Row; M.E. Fallon, A. Dexter, E. Patrick, C. Fitzpatrick, Co-Captain C. Brock, Co-Captain L. Samoiloff, G. Reece, P. Harrington, D. Criscione, S. McAdam. Second row: B. Quinn T., Waite, J. Carucci, K. Fitzpatrick, R. Minutoli, P. Bosselaers, P. McCarthy. B. Hamilton, B. Andrews, T. Mansanetti, M. Scanlon, B. Monahan. Third Row: J. Travaline, C. Harris, R. Mauger, J. Mulvaney, G. Durant, J. Roche, R. Brock, R. Butare, C. Illenger, J. Rigney, Coach Tom Kline This years track team, led by Captains Charlie Brock and Laurel Samoiloff swept through Middlesex League competition to post a 1-8 record. Thank God for Stoneham. Next year’s team should be better as many outstanding juniors will be returning, among them hurdler Rich Minutoli and Rich Mauger, who this year held the Winchester record in the 300 year dash. While Coach Kline has had better years, he will undoubtably remember playing “basketball” with Harris. And who could forget Trav’s presence (or r THE 1974-75 WINCHESTER HIGH UNDEFEATED CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS BOYS’ SWIM TEAM This year the Boys’ Swim Team had its’ best year ever after only four years of existence. With only fourteen swimmers, Head Coach Vincent Palumbo aided by Asst. Coach Allan Eyden led the Boys’ Swim Team to a remarkable undefeated season with a record of eight wins and zero losses, proving the Winchester High Boys’ Swim Team to be the best in the Western Conference. Practicing every morning from 5:30 A.M. to 7:00 A.M., working hard to show their record for the 74-75 season, these boys and their coaches are proud to represent Winchester High School. The team will never forget such great moments as: John Fichera’s next dive will be_, well, let’s wait and see, Tony’s perfect one- ! and-a-quarter, mass rumbles in Kohr’s car, the Dunkin’ Donuts rip- off, “If I have to stop this car!”, Seth’s big secret, making deals with the Coach, Raht to toddle di rhum bay, “Tommy what lane are you in?”, “Not in my car you don’t,” John’s days off, our diving team: Moby Fish and Moby Nose, Parkhurst’s lecture at Belmont, “Where are the spectators?”, “Swim Team? I didn’t know we had a Swim Team!”, and Roy the swimming weasel, ' ' WE ' RE NUMBER ONE!” 204 i 1 1 ' ■ ' i ' ■ First Row: (kneeling) left to right — Jody Ciccio, John Fichera, Seth Goodman, Roy Palumbo Copt., Dan Holmes, Tony Pollino, Jeff Estebrook. Second Row: Asst. Coach Allan Eyden, John Parkhurst, Jay Esterbrook, Steve Armstrong Capt., John Henriques Capt., John Kohr, Martin Kent, Tom Zappala, and Head Coach Vincent Palumbo. Benton’s Behemoths ! MjU w ■ 1 -—z first row: M. Cavaretta, J. McCarthy, E. Ruta, M. Van, Co-Captain E. Neves, R. Quine, Co-Captain G. McHugh, J. Callaresse, B. Abbanant, J. Mclssac, F. Smedley, Captain S. Johnis second row: Coach R. Tailor, Coach T. Benton, T. Hamilton, T. Hall, C. Hall, A. Monturi, D. Petrillo, R. McCarthy, J. Finneran, D. Pigott, B. Hernon The High School wrestling team ended their short season 4-f this year. It is unfortunate that they had 4 less duel meets thar last year because the team really didn’t come along until the end of the season, winning 4 out of their last 5 meets. Let by Captain Steve Johnis, and Co-Captains Georgt McHugh and Ed Neves, there were several highhghts to th( season. An undefeated season for John Calarese was one o these. A few others were Frank Smedley wrestling Mr. La- rocco’s son at the Reading meet, George McHugh’s Billericj opponent attempting an exchange of fists during their match John Mclsaac’s Belmont opponent running off the mat for £ drink of water between periods, and an excellent first yea record of 7-2 for Mike Cavaretta. first row; Peggy Langley, Coleen Fitzpatrick, Co-Captians Corrine D’Onofrio and Tona Buros, Crissy Blakely, Evie Twombly, second row: Hope Stavros, Renee George, Mary Ann Beaton, Judy Dayton, Cindy Vita, and Dawn Nunziato CHEER LEADERS 1 Shina moon! Semor-r, Scrumpt, Scott! Sammy bud, Stranded at Woba skating rink, worms, kidnapping, proned, prunes, 2-2-2! “success or get ready??” Articles in the Star! “Ever have a feeling you were going to die?” “I love it and it hasn’t begun yet!”, “Let’s vote on it!”. Sachem beat-“belt it out you guys!” Chinese fire drills, China Moon, Coach Moon, Coach Frangais, Pom-Pom Cheer, Cindy’s dentist appoint¬ ments. Hopeless, Hockey locker room? Oh well! Decorating houses, Humma, How many Beets? House of Pan¬ cakes, Banquets. Egor-r, eating, e.e. cummings, Evie and Beets almost couldn’t cheer, “One more time!” Exciting Pep rallies!, trophies. Ms.,-Manchester Field-Marching Morash style. Mass Thanksgiving Morning-So Sorry, pointing, “Do it till you’re satisfied!” Stogies (Buddy), Butt of course we’ll win!, Gumba, Wait¬ ing at Friendlies, Burning Pom-Porrv Bake Sale, ish- ka-bidoli, livingroom dancing. First Row: G. West, C. Higgins, co-captains S. Higgins, L. Costello, A. DeSanctis, S. Higgins, Second Row: J. Edwards, C. Blanch, D. Porter, R. Shattuck, S. McAdams, M. Cresse, Missing: S. Burrows, F. Patti, M. Patti, M. Began Team vs. Lee Sue. Hey you guys ... LINE UP!! Hook up, knee it ... We can’t what? Break on the whistle and SMILE! Left ... Left ... Left ... R-E-A-D-Y STOP ... R- E-A-D-Y TURN .. . What? Front ... Back ... Front ... We’ll never forget: Francine the prophet, “Every crumb is accounted for!” Martha, how did you come up with Hori¬ zontal Pizza . . . Accident prone Mimi . . . “Jimmy won’t let me” ... Carol, you really can’t notice it. “Hey Cindy and Jen, do you always change into PJ’s in the morning?” BAUMED? ... Yea! Candles at M.F ... Spin-Westy-Spin, how’s your ankle? “Marie, is your hair combed enough?” Sarah, it’s joke time ... where’s Sal? Malted’s healthiest season ... Who’s driving? — McAds has her hcense ... Andy, I don’t know you ... A different routine every week? Thanks so much for the great time you gave us this year. Good luck to Mimi and McAds. Thanks to Miss Canney, Mr. Marshall, and our fantastic football team — SACH¬ EMS, WE LOVE YOU!! G.I.C. T- ' --r -. ' n _ V 9BP i Left to right: Nancy Raleigh, Representative; Janet Luongo, Representative; Lydia DeSantis, President; Nancy McHugh, Secretary; Moira McGoldrick, Treasurer; missing; Laurel SamoilofT, Representative; Sarah Higgins, Vice-President; Ann DiZio, Representative; Kathy Noble, Representative; Pat Harrington, Representative Hey Coach, Want to put down any bets? Would 1 kid you? Ti 1 Watch carefully Jon, your turn is next. Aw, give VARSITY CLUB Well don’t just stand there, these things are heavy! 213 R E F L E C T I O N S Now hollow fires burn out to black, 216 217 f ' Square your shoulders, lift your pack, mmm: I r- ” - .;.r ■ •■ ' ' yiy‘. ■ 219 In 220 and leave your friends and go. — Alfred Edward Housman 221 F R I E N D d CONGRATULATIONS 1975 GRADUATES WINCHESTER NATIONAL BANK A Shawmut Association Bank Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. UNTIL IT GROWS ON TREES - SEE US 224 WINCHESTER SPORT SHOP 743 MAIN ST. 729-1931 WINCHESTER, MASS. The BEST in Equipment for TENNIS HOCKEY GOLF BASKETBALL BASEBALL SKIING FOOTBALL FISHING The Complete Sport Center for All Sports GOOD LUCK to the CLASS OF 1975 from the WINCHESTER TRUST CO. 35 Church Street Winchester, Mass. “on the common” GATEWAY TRAVEL AGENCY 17 Waterfield Road Winchester 729-6900 CONGRATULATIONS LINDA! YOU MADE IT. DAD BONNELL MOTORS 353 Cambridge St. Winchester, Mass. 225 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1975 From CONGRATULATIONS TO THE THE STUDENT CLASS OF 1975 COUNCIL J. H. WINN INC. 1974-1975 620 Washington Street Winchester Winchester High School DIAL HANDS • PRECISION ASSEMBLIES STAMPINGS • SCREW MACHINE PROD- “Those who expect to reap the blessings of free¬ dom must like men, undergo the fatigue of sup¬ porting it.” — Thomas Paine The American Crisis UCTS BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1975 THE WINCHESTER STAR 3 CHURCH STREET 729-8100 WINCHESTER, MASS. 226 KOKO BOODAKIAN AND SONS, INC. 1026 Main Street Congratulations From Winchester 729-2213 729-5566 CHITEL’S COMPLETE SALES SERVICE “Our Reputation is Your Guarantee” SALTMARSH INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance For Your Every Need RENTON’S MARKET 32 Church Street 751 Main Street Winchester Winchester 729-4615 ST. MARY’S 158 Washington St. STAR STATIONERY 3 Church Street Winchester WINCHESTER TV MUSIC 15 Thompson Street Winchester THE NEWS SHOP 542 Main Street Winchester 227 CONGRATULATIONS GOOD LUCK I I i SMYLY BUICK 700 Broadway Malden Mass. 324-7000 228 Delia R. Alonso F. W. WOOLWORTH Photographer 576 Main Street 539 Main Street Winchester Winchester Compliments of ANDREWS JEWELERS 529 Main Street Winchester FASHIONS CLEANERS 18 Swanton Street Winchester ANNE MULLINS MS. APPAREL JAY M. FINN GENERAL INSURANCE 884 Main Street Winchester 3 Thompson Street The BEST in Clothing Winchester 729-5724 729-4012 Compliments of FITZGERALD FUEL BEST-MARC SALES INC. Raleigh Jennet 36 Church Street Quality Bicycles Winchester Congratulations to the Class HARRIET HOCTOR SCHOOL OF BALLET of 1975 BILL’S PLACE Mary Bigelow — DIRECTOR 573 Main Street 14 Skilling;s Rd. Winchester HOMESTEAD SHOPS INC. THE DAIRY BARN 864 Main Street 20 River Street Winchester Winchester DIAMOND ANTENNA MICROWAVE CORE. 19 River Street Winchester LANE FUNERAL HOME 760 Main Street Winchester EMBASSY LAUNDRY JOHN B. MERCURIO INSURANCE AGENCY DRY CLEANING INC. 5 Park Street 23 Thompson Street Winchester Winchester _1 229 HANDCRAFT HOUSE BRIGHAM’S 10 Thompson Sl Winchester 729-5050 530 Main Street Winchester Hope J. Oliver, MGR MOBIL SERVICE STATION YOUR LANDSCAPE, GARDENER Main St. Winchester CONSULTANT Good Luck! Giutino R. Baldacci MIDDLESEX AUTO SCHOOL WINCHESTER CAMERA SHOP 887 Main Street 36 Waterfield Road Winchester Winchester EXXON SERVICE STATION CITGO SERVICE STATION 765 Main Street 12 Swanton Street Winchester Winchester STOCKWOOD INC. Master Electrian 136 Highland Ave. Winchester 230 MOURADIAN RUG GALLERY 40 Church Street Winchester WINCHESTER INDOOR LAWN TENNIS CENTER 41 East Street Winchester NELSON’S OF WINCHESTER WINCHESTER OPTICAL SHOP INC. 791 Main Street 576 Main Street Winchester Winchester PETERSON CHAIR 12 Park Street Winchester Rentals and Sales Compliments to the Class of 1975 from the PHARMACIES OF WINCHESTER H. D. PIERCE-REAL ESTATE 10 Skillings Road Winchester WATERFIELD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 28 Church Street Winchester W. ALLAN WILDE AND SON WINCHESTER TRAVEL ADVISORS INSURANCE AGENCY 1 Thompson Street Winchester 34 Church Street Winchester WINCHESTER HOBBY SHOP REARDON’S TEXACO 555 Main Street 641 Main Street Winchester Winchester 231 COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR WINCHESTER REALTORS OF MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ANN BLACKHAM AND CO. SWANSON ASSOCIATES, REALTORS 11 Thompson Street 40 Church Street i 729-1663 729-5299 BIXBY AND NORTHRUP THE PORTER COMPANY 24 Thompson Street 33 Thompson Street 729-4240 729-7000 BOWMAN REAL ESTATE JAMES T. TREEREY 45 Church Street 27 Waterfield Road 729-2575 729-6100 BURNS ASSOCIATES SHERMAN R. JOSEPHSON 39 Thompson Street 826 Main Street 729-8070 729-2600 WINCHESTER REALTY 1 38 Church Street 729-7777 232 Congratulations from WINCHESTER CAB COMPANY MAHONEY’S 1 Shore Road ROCKY LEDGE FARM 729-0666 NURSERY GOOD LUCK BRATS! 242 Cambridge Street Winchester Friend’s of the Band CONGRATULATIONS! to the Class of 1975 233 The staff of the 1975 Aherjona would like to express its thanks to the following friends for their financial support. Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Allison Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ayvazian Mr. and Mrs. George J. Baratta Mr. and Mrs. John Barcus Mr. and Mrs. James F. Beaton Mr. and Mrs. John R. Blakely Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Allan T. Buros Mr. and Mrs. William M. Burrows Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cabour C. D. Chipman M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Costa Chalas Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Conway Mrs. John K. Colony Mrs. Albert V. Cordice Mr. and Mrs. George A. deMars Dr. and Mrs. Roman W. DeSanctis Mr. and Mrs. Edmond A. DiGiovanni Mr. and Mrs. James V. DiRocco Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Fairbanks Dr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Fichera Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Figucia Dr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Friou Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Grainger Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Hamilton Edwin M. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Holland Best Wishes To The Class of 1975 — The Houlihan Family Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jaffe Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Julian Jr. 234 Martin S. Katkoff Mr. and Mrs. William J. L. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. William Lagergren Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Larkin Mrs. Richard B. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. James J. Loftus Jr. A1 Longo Frank Marcucella Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Matheson Mr. and Mrs. William E. McDonald III Mrs. Joseph F. McDonough Mr. and Mrs. John G. McElwee Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. McGrail Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. O’Neil Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. O’Neil The Pantaleo Family Mr. and Mrs. George R. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Parkhurst Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Pecora Mr. and Mrs. Louis A Peroco and family Mrs. Albert A. Pullo Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Quine Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Raleigh Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rivinius Mr. and Mrs. Constantine Rockas Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Santo Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Struthers Mr. and Mrs. Milton Trageser Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Turco Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Vernaglia Vinson — Owen School Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Vita Mrs. Rita R. Walsh Charles and Hilde Zerwekh Parents ot a Senior 235 Now the world is out there waiting for you. Now the future is what you will make it. Which way to go? What job to seek? Where is the yellow brick road? One company represents so many different avenues there may be a job opportunity that just fits your particular talents. More important, a job that leads to a better job. Ask your guidance counselor where and when you can apply for an interview with New England Telephone. A people-to-people business. New England Telephone An equal opportunity employer CONGRATULATIONS! r i 1 ' ■ H F . ■ ' ■ ’ ■ .«, UP tfj from the Winchester Parent-Faculty Association “This is our bank for savings,” says Laurel Samoiloff, Wendy vonRosen- vinge, Peter Longo, Judi Lagergren, and Michael Goodman who have been saving at Winchester Savings for a long time. ‘The future is important to us.” WINCHESTER SAVINGS BANK CONGRATULATES THE CLASS OF ’75 1 DOLE BAILEY, INC. 10 Newmarket Sq., Boston, Mass. 02118 TEL. (617) 445-5700 A HISTORY OF QUALITY ME.4 TS-POVLTR Y-FROZEIS FOODS f AND SERVICE SINCE 1868 4 238 661 Boylston Street VANTINE Official Photographer for Winchester High School Class of 1975 Boston, Massachusetts 239 9 HERFF JONES YEARBOOKS a£Ttrs9ijt a otviiicn PO BOi OMQ£TrrSauAG PA ' tin t: ■ ' “ iJb


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