Winchester High School - Aberjona Yearbook (Winchester, MA)

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Aberjona ' 80 Winchester High School 80 Skillings Road Winchester, Mass. 01890 Opening.1 Seniors.6 Underclassmen.82 Faculty.110 Sports.130 Activities.174 Advertisements.212 Closing.228 Tradition ... Tradition is to be upheld, created or rejected. Here at Win¬ chester High School, the tradition has always been for the gradu¬ ating class to make their own tra¬ ditions. We, the class of 1980 have been no exception to that rule. We have all worked together to create an atmosphere of social and academic excellence. Our class is unique in that we have experienced the emergence of new and meaningful traditions. Since our Sophomore year we have seen the formation of a girls soccer team, a miraculous revival of the marching band, the crea¬ tion of an underground news¬ paper and a renewed school spirit that grows stronger by the mo¬ ment. Excited Sachem fans cheer on their team. Football players battle it out on the field. 2 Opening The WHS Band contributes to school spirit at a football game. Field hockey players Carolyn Twomey and Kathy Day fight to get the ball from an opponent. Opening 3 Tradition ... The tradtions that make up our lives are not just confined to the school. In the community of Win¬ chester where we have spent the first part of our lives, our mark is clear. Not only does our Sachem symbol adorn the school front, it has infiltrated numerous town lo¬ cations. The spirit of youth and pride represented by that Sachem has renewed the old traditions of Winchester with the spark of new ideas. Even just by looking at the town with its paradoxical blend of sturdy, traditional buildings and modern concrete and glass structures, one can see the transi¬ tion toward the future which dominates all areas of our lives. It is our responsibility to maintain and improve the high quality tra¬ ditions that have characterized the spirit of Winchester for so long. The town hall, as seen from the high school is typical of Winchester ' s older, more sedate architecture. The brand new bank overlooking Wedge Pond illustrates the development towards modernitiy. The Aberjona, flowing by the high school, carries the images of the traditional New England church spire. 4 Opening A future W.H.S. student and a former W.H.S. student stroll through the Winchester Common. 1 wu -cX -A j 1 1 ' {: m i jy At Mill Pond, behind the library, the modern Mill Pond building is reflected in the well-known “duck pond . Another duck pond shot shows the “Forest primeval of willow trees and a Winchester family. Opening 5 I 1 f!v 1 1 9 N Ipi I i Senior Year ... at last we made j it! After three years of saying j can ' t wait until, we finally are ' SENIORS! But getting to the top i meant starting at the bottom. Sophomore year was the merging of Lynch and McCall, the con¬ fusion of a new building, new friends, and more freedom. It was the start of our climb. Juniors — no longer the youngest, we became the middlemen. It was a matter of survival . . . PSATS, SATS, getting a date for the junior Prom, and al¬ ways hearing, This is the year that counts . But we pulled through — the class of ' 80 has arrived No longer are we a face in the crowd, a member of the masses We are SENIORS, a step above the rest Beginning ... Beginning ... It ' s a whole new year. We ' re finally seniors. As the class of ' 80 moves toward their final year of high school, a new class spirit is born. Football games ... courtyard sessions ... switching classes ... planning weekends ... all are things to re¬ member, as it is our last year at W.H.S., the year for us to be NUMBER ONE! Eriends, school, work, parties, games, secret, (and not so secret) rendez-vous are all to be en¬ joyed and never to be forgotten. But, is this the beginning or the end? College, careers, and most important of all, independence lie ahead. We should all remember to ... GO EOR IT! 10 Seniors The Natural look — John Spike Fallon, Paul BoBo Boodakian, and Brian Sully Sullivan pose for a candid picture. I What, tired already? Ahh ... Weekends. — Linda Piazza, Colleen Rae, and Gary Walsh are already psyched! Seniors 11 Senior Life From The Inside Out. School isn ' t just for studying anymore, but believe it or not, it does go on, even among Seniors. Even though our I don ' t care attitude might not always show it, we do care, at least until January. Before then we attend the thrill¬ ing lectures, do the enjoyable I homework and anxiously await the 2:23 bell everyday. In the middle of all this, when the weekend is four days away, or one day ago, salvation can be found only in the precious and few studies, especially when open campus allows you to linger over lunch or run up to White Hen. The studying does go on but there ' s always room for ex¬ ceptions. Good Food, Good Gossip, Good Lunch (Mary Grassi, Colleen McCann, Joyce Frykiund, Kathy Day and Stephanie Johnson). Dr. Skehan and Dr. Watts perform surgery. 12 Seniors The class of eighty assembles for an orderly riot. Seniors 13 Not just another “Cmon, we dare ya! Paul Grenier, Rick Welch, and Seth MacDonald. Open up, Fitz Susan Fitzgerald. 14 Seniors Intellectuals, leathers, jocks, preps, radicals, whimps ... and the list goes on. One thing the class of ' 80 will always be remem¬ bered for are these cliques. Every group has its own way of looking; its own style. The leathers and their famous or infamous jackets, the jocks and their Nikes, the preps with their Chinos and the knapsacks of the radicals: these are the trademarks which dis¬ tinguish one group fron another. But when it counts we are one class, the class of ' 80 and together we make traditions. Welcome to our humble abode — Loren Wassle and Shelia Brough Seniors 15 face in the crowd. Once more, then I kick it! - Dave Raucci. Eileen Donovan, Crest Test 1980. Being a Senior means ... ... meeting in the courtyard; Barrie Brian, Brad Cowen, Carolyn Mandeville. ... enjoying the good times; Marissa Gulino. A V% r ' f If IIS ' S I ' ‘ 1 ' H . .. roaming the halls; Jane MacArtney and jean Abdella. ... daydreaming; Steve Kenney. 16 Seniors I i I ... taking the time out to talk on the phone; Jeanette Adamkowski. Seniors 17 THE CLASS OF 1980 Senior Class Officers: Susan Fitzgerald, Secretary: Gail Marino, Vice-President; Marissa Gulino, President: Mary Medwar, Treasurer. Jean Terese Abdella We have knowledge of - some small, insignificant certainty of today, which is not the certainty it was yesterday, and will not be the certainty of tomorrow. Luigi Pirandello JUANA LA LOCA! Billy Joel, Doobies, BeeGees, and Steve Martin. Phillips — Andover STI, WPAA - FM. PESCADOS! WHSR - FM, Spanish CLUB, NHS, CHORUS. Rafael Acevedo, |r. When I begin my work in the morning, I expect to have a successful and pleasant day of it, but at the same time I prepare myself for unpleasant and unexpected hard places. BOOKER T. WASHINGTON ABC HOUSE, BABE PUERTO RICO QUE VIVA NUEVA YORK. I NEVER WOULD HAVE MADE IT. GYMNASTICS. Gregory S. Adamian HEY BABY! Hello sonny, CG BOB, Card Games, Pontiac bondo special, Naz, Rockingham 45 min., Jim ' s love for sand, buddy. Forum, LE sand pit, Gary ' s Coke machine, Maximus, OH this wrong well, 1008 Rents due Paula, Jane, Jim, Bezz, Bill, Alice, Louis, Cilia, Carole, Fran, Terry, Ken, Donna, Patty, Meg, Summer in NH Electronics The Field The Best of 80 is yet to be. Dawn Elizabeth Adams Quite The Hesh ... A Der Der Peter Framton concert. Bagged in the parking lot. Living in Malden summer ' 78. Donnam., Lynn S., Tommy G. Tootsie go cruising — Never! Margaret K., Stewbarts. Light House, Four in morning Studio 4 with Donna 10 14 78 Sunday morning trips to NH. Blowing off 3rd at G G ' s. I had a good time in the RR For Graduation 1980-T bird. 18 Seniors Cheryl Ann Adrian Jeanette Adamkowski Noonan School Days, Lynch ' s Cabin, field, the Hill Scrapples 1 qt. is enough. Path Lynch dances )udy B.O. Michigan 77-78 : N.H. with Tricha, Laconia Weekend, Cape Cod J.L. ' s CTO Battles Web Brook, Easter, Boston, Senior Prom, Maine, sneaking in and out 4 years, it ' s about time. R.L. Halloween Night, Parties in Lynn, |. Ceils New Year ' s Concert Brenda Airey Cheryl: (LM). Later Like: Softball 79 . Hey, Scabby Abby Diver, What happened? Zipper face, where have you been? Leslie, have you got the car? 1980, here we come! ME AND RALPH FOREVER . . . )V SOFTBALL; PEP SQUAD Marie Adelsberger St. Louis snowstorms. Planted to the ground Zeppelin tunes Beach trip 79 ' South Yarmouth King Ridge . . . Who ' s room is this? Always rem ember Mary. N.H. vets Hacks where are we?! Look out for that tree! E.R. E.M. Beth ' s big bash. All Nighters, What time is it? Sessions. Where is Beth?! Crape Ice? Cood times with JIMMY 7 25 79. We will drive you home — HELP Remember the cops brights?? BP always stuffing his face Two weeks of sunshine - YEAH L.F. Wind sheild wipers on. BENE TEMPS in ITALIA — Franco Late nite at the Sheridan! The night o the purple lite CV picnic — Coodbye Party!! CREAT TIMES IN F.V. WITH KC No more elevator Scenes ?!@ It was your fait Michele. MODEL UN, ITALY, SOPH. COMM. Sahar Ahmed Hey maasha. What are you going to use as an excuse? We ' re gonna be famous Cina One F doesn ' t matter . . . or does it? Cobble Cobble. Paragon Park - Sunburn. She really drives me crazy! Egbert and the Big Apple . . . Joyce, Carol, Sarah Cathy. Do you live in pyramids? Thomas J. Aldo Aldo, 1001, Trans-ams, Jacks, Concerts, THE WHO 10 30 79, Jacqui, Hawaii Takin care of business. Its snowing in Harvard Sq. Hampton and Revere beach. AU Tickets Ped men Dirty White Boys, Boston phone bills Do It Up Now or Never July 4TH ' S The big one. Last minute STILL COINC STRONC. Mario Anthony Alfano Jr. The Home Army Camp, T, The Creen Death St Louis, Hendrix Night, Cult Lost in darkest Africa, Moe, Watchout for that Coral NH Runs, Beach Trips, Walter Ski Trips, Loon Enka, Tails Death Rides New Years Remember: Moe Crashing Cult 2 Rigs Sink, Waynes Dogs Moe, Monsieur, Ragney Wayno Cleatnose Cav Amo Chinkus Buffmon Dorian Mick Fungus Lisa M. Allen Let the good times roll . . . Snowed in again. Laurie, I ' m falling. Russell Rd. parties, H.T.W.J.B.FOR EVER. LA BB. I gotta pass gym Art room madness!!! Lunch sessions w Paula, Marie Hacka Laurie N.D. Parties, so, what are cousins for?? we finally made it, so what now? Class of 80 . WELL, I ' m as free as a bird now . . . Seniors 19 Mark Evan Alpert Crusin ' to MacDonalds, ski trip with D. Ryan. Partners with Pedro. Food Fights. Auto Mech in the parking lot with Dave. Open Campus munching out in the Center. Getting to school: bus, car, and finally train. Moving living in Boston in the Condo. Bio ' s over — tennis — good old RR — Stewbarts. Paul W., John A., Tim C, Sandy B., Mr. P., K.N., Mr. K., B.S. Terri Amoroso Good times w Moe 10 14 76. There ' s always plenty of muilk. Marathon John T.S. Ice box F.R. Halloween C.W. Hey j. What ' s on his mind? It ' s white - ghost - like! up stairs. E. j. s Fords. Munch time Erb! 95 5:00a.m. The Cars! Concerts! A fool will lose tomorrow reaching out for yesterday. CHEERLEADING, SWIM TEAM Christine E. Andersen Sometimes when you reach for a dream you have to leave something behind. joe Brooks Tennis! Life is like a game of tennis, it depends on how you play the game. The State Champs, jackets! The Blue Bomb Bumper Car SPANISH CLUB SECRETARY, SAC, ALCOHOL AND DRUG EDUCATION, GIPLS VARSITY TENNIS TEAM, CURTAIN AND CUE DRAMA CLUB. John M. Ashton The Concert Man. Styx, The Grand Decathlon. Mike, Rich, Len, Nancy, Dave, S.A. Dr. Fred Scuttle Hugo ' s of Winchester T.V. Pete, Bob, Olga, Hugo, Hugo jr. Carnival Cam ' s Cool Car Michelle Gibson Christine Blanchette Nick — Koukourikas Freddie Frese. THE GERMAN CLUB John Michael Augello George Austin Cheryl Ann Marie Banks John Mead Barrett RALPH! Huxley Eorever! — 869 — Snowing in Friendly ' s and jF ' s VW Escape! C2 at HV w LMG. I won ' t ask . . . ZH. CWDS. P5, The Ridge, Bus 116, w SMB Hello to: Eeeney, Rossi, Deb, Vokies, BOLDUC! esp. TAD!! Congrats to DAG RE! Scan KE Hey jF, mow the lawn lately? DIALAMATIC!4 13 78, GO FOR IT! ... LIFE IS SHORT, BUT TIME IS LONG. - Unknown WHSR - EM, LAP VOKE The journey, not the arrival, matters. I ' m out on the sea alone. No Eun No Run, Great Stance just Us, The Destroyers GPI. Nature calls, Eore , S.C. Nice Boat, Really Ooo! STOP! Shower, Sneakers at 3 am Who ' s next? Me involved? 25(t Cars Moing! Bunny? Dwaine. Bakstroke What a lunch TFT WHS BAND STU U REP V TRACK V CHEERLEADING FRENCH CLUB PRES Alias Dick. jr. Skip day. Zz ' s FURY III Stonewall. After jr. Prom - EXCELLENT. Skiing w Steve Hog. Plowing 4 Wheelin w the BIG 3. Artie Weelbarrow w Hog jim. NO GAS! Can ' t help you boys !! Mike ' s House, Hog ' s car. We ' re STUCK BOOT IT! I ' ll always remember the good times. HOG, MC, jim, Mike, Ken, Sull, Steve, Mark, joe, and all the PARTIERS. V. LACROSSE, HOCKEY 20 Seniors FLER.T ::UPPCRT| WINCHESTER HIG SCHOOL “We want you! — Steve Kenney, Veronica Karp, Susar Fitzgerald, Gail Marino. Seniors 21 Leonard F. Bellino Len 65 Think Natick I, II, III BC Flard Times at Mystic S PT Out Doorsmen Scrods Bash I II leremiah Hunts the Dumb act Bill umlas Blazermania Camp 77 Pillow fights Capt Practices evans Night Life 35- 7 Gunpoint FD Beached TP in Mr. Bojangle Laurie 6 30 76 Family Wever Dies like we didn ' t Take you for a ride. CAPT. FOOTBALL CAPT. WRESTLING LACROSSE Peter J. Benson Let me be reverent in the ways of right. And lowly in the paths I journey on. Let all my words and actions keep. The Laws of the pure universe. From highes heavens handed down. Sophocles, Oedipus Rex Ode II WRESTLING, STUDENT UNION GERMAN CLUB, N.H.S. Kevin Casey Bergin Otis, Busted at Bill and Bob Papa Ginos with Bowker. )r. Prom, M ikie — I ' m suppose to ask you. Wakefield football game - I dropped my penney. Bowker ' s Barn, all-nighters. Marsh field- Porter, that $50, july 4th, deMars and Sull get bagged M.V. Sull, are we going to get tatoos or what? Tailgating. Roonski — 90 up Johnson Longo and his spray paint AA. Brian James Berkley Creature Marshfield Jr PNB European Jr. Skip Day GOAT, No Neck Tailgating. Day 1, remember Jack? What tire? Mikes ' Room, first door on the right. West Side. Reebs B-Fest! Is your foot OK? A trip that wasn ' t. Dick MC KB Markle Jim Ed Stike Spike Stubum Skullmandu, Oh ya Mr F I onJy party with the best! Robert Christopher Baumann Mirrors should reflect a little before throwing back images. Jean Cocteau. Shot down over Italy. Scotland Case, La Machine. Senor Chester, Stretch! , Where is Mr. B? Swiss mercenary Go corpse! , DEVO Alphy Poupen ' s pLO,egin Jr. BBB S,S, and S,79. Cousteau! Lab Animals, SCUBA, RED AND BLACK, VARSITY WRESTLING AND LACROSSE, SCI, CLUB, N.H.S. Charles Philip Bemis Bing Bing . . . Who needs you Chuck! Roupen ' s Bonneville Party at Jocovitches. Get off the roof you kids! Get the flags Gino! Awesome, sow Mr. I, Bubbleleg, Ning, Bonehead. 10th grade Lacrosse mudfight. Mr. Conneley, you have something in your mustache. Capone your full of it! Shutup CARL. Stu, get off the hood. SOCCER, LATIN CLUB, LACROSSE SPANISH CLUB N.H.S. Kenneth Paul Bias! Corinne Marie Bezjian C.B. — cruisin ' , 6-6-62 talk much? R that ' s nice, 21 — all night, L.C. did you see that? D.C. ' s summer ' 79, Mat- tapoisett. The Hillside — We pulled it off! RALPH — 7 24 79, Discussion sessions 10 6 79, Early in the morn¬ ing , Peanuts , C.B. corners. Bucko, flames. Good times with LuLu, Vick, strictly, Tish, Nel, H.B.s. FREEBIRD . . . ITALIAN CLUB Paul Boodakian The Fort, MAINE, New York, Leah is a headrush, GTO 1 Sunset, Get my drift, Geils, Vermont, Kansas, Cook outs at 11 P.M., The Track. Cynthia Jaye Bianco C. B. 7-9-79. European why? Lincoln school. Vets T.S. D. R. A.T. ' s parties, side swipe w ).M. The Elevator. Maine 79 Red Blimp 123. Snowstorms. Colonial C Sunday ' s O.) 10-28 B.O.C. the Trans — Halloween the C.W Lingo. I ' m sorry! Syn¬ drome. El ' s, Hawaii w L. P Buddah. To the total max¬ imum capacity There ' s nothing we can do!! Mark Reynolds Bishop I count myself in nothing else so happy As in a soul remembering my good friends. — William Shakespeare 4 12 79 Tom Zig Zig, What are you doint 6th? H)D club. Lowell lives! Summer 79 Hot Soup! Hey, do you have a hammer? CURTAIN CUE BOARD Stephen Bosco Michael John Bosselaers What ' s up? Buzzard or Sauce European 18-20 The Barn ID20 Malibu West Side, Marshfield ) R Skip Day, Bad C, |r PCrak Us Four S Party U- Mass FONZ MGA ' s 4 wheelin on CC Dunes AN ' s Club Sachem Motel Falmouth Let ' s Co 1:00 Swim Butch was kidnapped! Summer All Mixed up Rose Mistake LR Class of 80 it ' s history. No memory of having star¬ red atones for later disregard, or keeps the end from biting hard. — Robert Frost NATIONAL HONOR SO¬ CIETY, MATH CLUB, WRES¬ TLING. K.B. Best times at Stikes!! ). Geils band 7 1 79 C.C.C. The mad attack spikes keg! |R. Prom; AM. Skiing Maine, Feb Vaca 79 Pool hoppin New Years ' 79 West side partying up the fort. Tailgating RHS Lot Have another one, Ro¬ man Candles 7 4 hit the Deli! The European Stikes Fest G.M.C and Co. The Gatsbys I only party with the best! VARSITY HOCKEY, LA¬ CROSSE. Susan Michelle Bottafuoco Alias KIDDO or BABYSCAN. Will always remember places like Cox ' s Ridge the Pond and Breakheart. So are we going or what? The LAP Voke kids, sneak tactics, my. hubby Tom; and Bobby. Seen any bird around?, buzz off on the 116. Ice cream, 869 or Ralph B ' s? FOREIGNER, The CARS ) GEILS. The T-Bird, LTD, and others. Remember¬ ing MA, TM (Hubby) DG, RD, EM, DE, AM, and King Fish!!! 22 Seniors John F. Bracken Hall of Fame Calvin H. Bowker P.G. ' s, B B ' s arrest, Roonski, Amaco, Yaz ' s 3000 with Sully, Cards over the Barn, Duffy, Kevin, nights, M.V. with Fat Lynn, Green Machine stalled again. They got you again Otis. Arlington Snapper runs. All The Way with the Buick Skylark. Busted again with K.C. Can ' t forget Wadam in Grovland. Trevor C. Bradshaw I ' ve seen alot of people who thought they were cool. Then again Lord I ' ve seen a lotta fools, I hope you people Lord can hear what I say. You ' ll have your chance to hear it someday. LYN-YRD SKYNYRD. Hey who ' s the nut in that funny little white car? My name officer? It ' s JOSEPH KERR. Have I been what? No sir I don ' t have a license for that yet. I leave WHS knowing these are the good old days Yes, There are two paths you can go by, but in the long run, there ' s still time to change the road you are on - LED ZEPPELIN - Will never forget 7th Per. Chemistry with Mr Marks TH LH MB CP MARA The Buck- aroos Gabs New Years Eve Party REEBS with Murph 3 am Snaylor 10 10 79 He ' s gone Get ready Mitchell! Barrie Brian Most Athletic — Jim Kohr and Christine Driscoll Winchester High has been fortunate to have had excellent athletes jog through our gymna¬ sium. With each victory, the mighty Sachem warriors spur on rowdy spirit. The Class of 1980 has chosen Christine Driscoll and jim Kohr as its most athletic members. Christine has been the captain of soccer, basketball, and softball, and has received numerous awards. Jim has captained basketball and soccer and plays varsity baseball. Their sports careers will continue, perhaps in the 1984 Olympics! Most Artistic — Bob Baumann and Kira Hirshman Denise ' s Bashes all weekend! Never forget DC LG ROSE DEC 31, 77! D.E. Good Har¬ bor T-BIRD Humarock and Co, Calif. LP ' s B-Day Eu¬ ropean, Chinese Redlight. Hilltop accident? Suzy Mikie. Syndromes w Dee and Shoo. Your Welcome MAL! Blackwood! VFW — Why? Motor cycle Weekend! Never forget APR. 22 — TC, JOE PARTY We fly through the sky, never asking why MW ITALIAN CLUB Focusing on the artistic talents of students at WHS, one ' s eye is directly attracted to the many displays found in the library. Sculptures line the bookcases and paintings adorn the walls — all are done by high school students. But two especially gifted students come to mind when thinking of art; Kira Hirshman and Bob Baumann. Both are recipients of honors including The Globe sponsored Gold Key awards. But their creativity will go beyond the art room at WHS. Whether they paint in Greenwich Village or redesign the Sistene Chapel, the rest of us will claim it all began here. • Seniors 23 Mary Elizabeth Brickley All glory comes from daring to begin. — F. Ware )ust us Yo SaharaGC action Destroyers BaBaBa sweeping! B — Boys, Cars, Doobies SO The Boat, Only the Good Stop! Wee , Reeely, Euu 25 t Phase — out Wixingmurds agen! 5a.m. cruises, )ackie Oh! Thanx for the memories guys! TRI-CAP. SWIM TEAM, N.H.S. U.C.ED.ABERIONA, SO. COM. STU. U Gregory Brown AMBITION: To become a great Environm entalist. GOALS: To find a way for Man to save his environment. MEMORIES: Exchange Concert, Student Council, Spring Track Science Club, Spanish Club. Whatever can go wrong will. Individuality is the salt of life, a man may have to live in a crowd, but he does not have to follow it, nor subsist on it as food. Frank Bronzo When things are going well, something will go wrong. Chisholm ' s Second Law, Corollaries: 1. When things just can ' t get any worse, they will. 2. When things appear to be going better, you have overlooked something. Anne Louise Bruno You must do the thing you think you cannot do. — Eleanor Roosevelt SAHARA! Only the good, G.C. action, purchase out, variety! So where you girls from? multiple injuries, midnight cruse, TP action, sailing, pansy. Rumor has it — secrets 10 27 79, rocks. Destroyers, Bushes — Brooms for everyone! RED BLACK - ed., STUDENT UNION, SPANISH CLUB, NHS John Francis Brosnan Benny Soccer — good times Willy out M Ms mud fight. Spag dinner, Belmont Euc Awesome stump Bubblehead Tailgating Viggy ' s annuals Guardrail Fest at Mike ' s SPTM Chester SIBOPT jD90 Bucko Nikki ' ' Moa ' ' Wrestling Landscaping sign crews SDVO Hoop summer League Bentley DUKESTORKERNIEHERB- MACABUGL SOCCER, BASKETBALL - CAPT., NHS Mark Allen Burtnett Burt Fratmobile. Mass. Ave. Oblivion. Snake Bites. PLURP. Have another one. Prepared for anything Va party. Black Horses. Giggles. Rt. 1. The Cape Sunday morning playback. The battery ' s dead! 11:10? Mark go to bed! Lay down the laws again. What time is it? Break a car Communism. Failure to keep right. Bozo. Up the creek. New vears Eve. Linda. VAR. LACROSSE. Sheila Brough Wake up its 4:30 AM, Out of the pool by 6:30, Off to school. Spark it up before 1st, Going to class — yes — no — maybe. The parking lot at lunch. Its a Free For All, Weekends! Parties! Concerts! Vacations! Snow! Dazed And Confused! Hide, here comes Boo. Riding That Train Blankety Blank Blank, But I will not worry, summer will finally come Jimena Cadena It is not always necessary to follow the crowd, follow your own path and leave a trail for others. My hobbies are: volleyball, basketball, tennis, and guitar playing. SPANISH CLUB, FRENCH CLUB 24 Seniors Gabrielle Mary Caggiano Cabby C.C. Crackerjack, moon Hey Bay! The Gatsby — cruisin doublin, and dreamin with my sister Ro — Montgomery Ala.!, disco tites, KPB and company Like I didn ' t? 10 31 7q Soph, year with Joyce and Nicky.. 4 Myopia 7 4 78 with Pooh! Reach for the stars — forever Laugh while it ' s in the air Love while the love is there And let tomorrow be until tomorrow. Joan Callanan Great times in Mayberry RFD. Great times with )M in the middle of Lake Winapasockee. Senior trip day — Bring your Kleanex. Escorts by the police Tazzmanian Devil, Joan is that the eye? I should have listened to Ma. Wild ski parties! I ' m a fisherwoman. NCDS Early mornings. GoodTimes partyon R 1 with D.P. Patty. Tipest Snowblinded!! Many more good times with John! Jeffrey Scott Cahill Those friends thou hast, and their adoption tried, grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel; ICEMAN, It ' s only five of. UConn with RD, DJ,JM,MB. Dan pass the Doritos, scoop Help, spot. Blue Green Hack sessions after school. Dobbs, Green Acres, 2 3 79 Truk, you give up yet. BAKSETBALL, BASEBALL, STUDENT UNION Susan Elizabeth Cammarata I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and love today. JK,DC,BH,RV,JF,LD,EM, Al¬ ways Bike Rides apline slides. Esplanade, swing that thing Thanks for the good time. Eagles party at Hyatt. Ski trips to Loon Mt. 7-11 Van Halen weekend, Tosti, Beautiful Lose, The Plum Debs Harwichport Wher ' s Kong? SWIM TEAM, 78 Kimberley Anne Canaris Don ' t copy the behavior and customs of this world but be a new and different person with a fresh newness in all you do and think. Then you will learn from your own experience how His ways will satisfy you. Romans 12:2 LATIN CLUB (TOGA!!), CURTAIN AND CUE-STAGE CREW Charles J. Capone Hand cuffed at Sea Brook Go times Dungon Court Boo Scrod I, II Monkeys lips sicky Moe ' s Cottage stomach party. Natick 1, 2, 3, OHA Fells Bashes OH like I did? Betty Lou Bucketts, UMCAs to go. Clark -Red Pajamas. Andrea Capocefalo ANDR Dec. 8, 1978 through. . . . RBB. 3 Bates 6r Salem St. Falmouth 77 Bob ' s Blue Buick Bro ' s 4, Never forget: Erbie Fungus, Squiggy. KM WC,KR,RB,BK BC ... 714. Rockland ... I still don ' t believe it! ... Beach Parties 76,77,78! Jay B. Boo-Boo . . . J. Ceils on the hottest day of the year . . . Dripping wet people? No more kid stuff! You make me very angry. Raise A Little . . . !! Peter A. Capone Best years! We ' re on the air. I ' m Dying, I can ' t take anymore. Muraco School? Pento Road and Sergio! May I help you sir? ' s 32 and 12 Guito and Johnny Appleseed Olympic Night Dangerous and Castor Oil. MHS, ITALIAN CLUB Seniors 25 Wayne A. Capone Good times with Maxi, — moe! Fungus and Freddy at their best Rig, Can you hear me? HI )AHN! Granny and his moods. Charlie and the zits Gill ' s skills save Sachems mumble away. Rigs — our Birthday, March 11, 12 Me and My Gal. Debra L Carucci It ' s been real. NY Blarney. Cruisen in the gray bomber Girls are you lost? Ingin. Don ' t let the FN take a left Sparklers — Oh the lights the lights! Sessions with Erbie Van Halen T)PM. Art room family. Esplanades, Always remember )K SC |E RV BH ED. Good-bye Mayberry. Pickles forever! ITAEAIN CEUB, STUDENT UNION, NATIONAE HONOR SOCIETY. Laura Cappello GOOD TIMES ARE FOR¬ EVER BAD TIMES FADE AWAY: Summer of 79 Battles in Ellies class. New York City. I want a steak and cheese sub. Big Mac attack. Have you seen Daniel lately? Hope she comes soon. Black and white cat. Black and white cake. Always remember the boys from the Band. The Eong and Winding Road. 1980 is finally here!!! The Gang: EA TE PS AH MA HE Anne-Louise Casey The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved, loved for ourselves, or rather loved in spite of ourselves — Victor Hugo Thanx Griacci, Lane, Jules! And of course Brow!! T.L. EES TROUBADORS, C C, MUSICALS GERMAN CLUB, SPRING TRACK, S.T.I. ANDOVER, N.H.S. Linnea Susan Carlson We know what we are, but know not what we may be. Wm. Shakespeare Los Pescados Vivan! But I can ' t use chopsticks. Are you sleeves rolled up, SM? jr. Prom — Disco? El Telefono Remember when ... Ac and the pyramid. GIRLS ' SWIM TEAM, SPANISH CLUB, SPRING TRACK, BASKETBALL, YEARBOOK STAFF, N.H.S. David Carney The Cams, Sparky, CanMan; Wymaranger, Longjohn, Good times in the Torino. Bad times in the Ventura. Led; Get smart: cruising: Styx. The kid with the Mustand. Gumpy! E Elapp: Benny Hill. Pinball all Eriday Night. Toys aren ' t us: Hugo ' s TV. Bob, Peter, Hugo, Olga: Party! Reptile! Bone Head; MR. BILL! 26 Seniors Tod Richard Chambers David Joseph Cataldo Thomas Cavarretta Neighborhood parties tothe Max. Salisbury with Chinkises, hoobness, n Amo putting up with it all. Ford, Starchief, LeMans n Finally the Chevy. Greco, Mick, Gutsy baby down Macks. Capone the scab n snake, work study kids ITALIANS RULE! One short sleep past, and death shall be no more; death, thou shalt die. Donne OhOhOhOh!!! Nobody tells me these things. Guardrail. CH 3 2costume. Culture corner. Quarters Champ, Golf Course Concerts. Ralph, Earl. Solomans Fest. Wretch Ski 78-80 VARSITY TENNIS TEAM. 78-80 )AZZ TEAM. Mark John Cincotta So on and on I go The seconds tick the time There ' s so much left to know And I ' m on the road to find out. — Cat Stevens SOCCER Anne Chen Paula Ciampa The important thing in life is to have a great aim and to possess the aptitude and the perseverance to attain it. lohann von Goethe come on, let ' s build a pyramid: Disco — dancing at the . Jr. Prom; I.Q. tests; Zeke ' s Place and the B.P.L.: Driving into Boston for Shakespeare. SCIENCE CLUB, PRES., LATIN CLUB, ERENCH CLUB, N.H.S. - SEC., YEARBOOK. Vicki, Don ' t ask y! D.C. 7 31 76 I ' ll make it happen. My shortcut to Mahone McCall and D.Cz MATT, and all thoz good timz. We pulled off Hillside. Cruisin C.B. Corners Sara Lee Laura Whoz Sara We may never know j.P. 1 29 79. Turn The Page Bob Seger Halloweens, C.B. Strickly, Liz, and Lu-Lu, Never forget U Thanks. WHS. ITLAIAN CLUB Karen Mary Champoux Sweet sounds. Oh beautiful music Do not cease; With you alone is Excellence and peace. — St. Vincent Millay BAND, CURTAIN CUE, LATIN CLUB Jan Clayton T-time, Oh WOW! Jethro Tull Renegade, White Rabbit, NO! Harvard Square, John- Rosie And the ones that mother gives you, HO HEE HA! Zappa Crustaceous Membrane, PINKY Brave Sir Robin, WELCOME TO MA¬ CHINE, A quivering cringe the chipmund head on a spit Cross-eyed Mary, Aqualung! Brigham ' s Worm, BAILEY ' S? Riff-Raff, You ' re gonna go far, you ' re gonna fly high! Seniors 27 1 Brian Robert Cleary Good-bye WHS till death do us part. A,).R. Love you always no matter what. Harley Davidson number one. Party till death. )im Henrix Andrea, I really love you and always will. Good¬ bye lohnnie — Keep in touch. Marines next September for 3 years. Led Zeppelin all of my love. Laura Jeanne Coakley STRICKLY Ski Trips Laughing For Hours with Liz Enka D.C ' s “R That is - Nice ).F Is That Piano For Real? 6-6-62 Talk Much C.B? Vicki ' s Shortcut to Mahoney C.B Corners Who ' s Sarah?! Sue Is That car — SMACH AWW! Mattapoisett KENT 7- 25-79! H.M We Pulled it off! 18th Day Thanks! Never Forget — Good Times with C.B, Vicki — Liz LuLu We ' re Freebirds! James J. Connelly Reds First Day of School Parties at 9, cutting Cruising in the party tank Handstand on the platform Big mattress on WBCN Cult Sept, 14 Heads Nov, 4 Snalor at McLean 45 days 73 Meatwagon SM Busted Acton 79 Love Her Madly D.R. Brian David Conway The infamous Guardrail Strikes Again. Trev are you OK. Viggies big bad bash. You go down here. Storytime. Weekends at the course and the Quarries. Fest at Samoens. Arty ' s red long Johns. 69 Chevelle. The obscene report oire. Let ' s hit mac ' s. Hey Viggy, remember Phils driveway. Lets Quaff. Paige Hoglander, 8 11 79. Cult The Who Everybody ' s Gonzo Ted Nugent Elizabeth Dean Clower How special the times Shared with close friends. We ' ll go our different ways but the memories of special people and places will always be with me . . . Surprises! Trips to Walden, the course year-round. Deadlines!! Off the wall. License?! Amherst, Dinner, James. Trolls; races Weekends. To MA, JH Thanks! CROSS COUNTRY; SPRING TRACK: ABERJONA, SR. ED. NHS. Sandra Colozzi I am sailing, I am sailing forever more, 1 am sailing to be free . . . Milan — Rome — Florence — Brindi Si. There ' s more to life than books! James Gerard Connolly Jaimies Maybe next week 7:15 agony 19 minutes WHEN Night game rowdiness 13th hole it ' s not there. G.B.V Country party never. This is not the end. This is not even the beginning of the end. But it is Perhaps, the end of the beginning. Winston Churchill CROSS COUNTRY, TRACK, LACROSSE, BAND Robert M. Cooke Cookie 77, Thumbs up Buckets. Animal House, Monkeys Lips. Think Natick 79, Hot Dogs, Mayo, and Wesson Oil. Mich ' s Tumbleweeds Pickles. Zit Patty Wagon Nugent 79. Nice shot hammy COP Eater . . . Buckets the paper boy Knapa. Duck Buckets It ' s a gun . . . Present on the hood, taxi ' s. Clarks shovel, Umla BETTYLOU. Ip ' n, shaddy godzilla. Track Busted in the Aud. OH, KAREN 28 Seniors Mark Andrew Costello Rosemarie J. Cormier Motorcycle weekend Laconia. Positions , New Year ' s up at my house 77 . Mick and Cau. Blowing hot air to the Max Romper- Room Go for it! Head games Tootski Leave my Twinkie alone . Poo — Poo, O.C. Catching the Trials. Dead End . If I could only talk to the animals. Too many fragments of my spirit have I scattered in these streets. Too many children of my longing wander naked among these hills That I could depart without a sadness and an ache — Kahili Gibran CROSS-COUNTRY, CO-CAP¬ TAIN INDOOR TRACK, OUTDOOR TRACK, NOT THE RED BLACK, EDITOR. Matthew County Patrick Capobianco Mario Covino M.C. two please . . . HOJO ' s waitress? Fury III Crash Spikes West Side. Maine We ' re stuck BOT IT! The Boss Marshfield 9 7 79 I ' m 21 Why No Gas! Can ' t help you boys! Weeknights down JB ' s a few. Running on empty until Flats, Oak tree you ' re in my way!!! Roman candle 4th of )uly? )rProm? Good Times Hog, Mike, lack, Ken, Mark, Sull, Steve, )oe, )im. V. LA¬ CROSSE Lance Stephen Cowan When a man has quietly made up his mind that there is nothing he cannot endure, his fears leave him. Grove Patterson DONNA! Exchange Concert ' 79 WOMEN! Say Dusk STU¬ DENT UNION REP. SPANICH CLUB GYMNASTICS ROX- BURY TUTORING CURTAIN AND CUE ABC HOUSE P.O.W.E.R. GROUP GRADU¬ ATION! Bradford N. Cowen Mecca, BMOC, Skipday 77 Loch-Ness monster. Dumb Act, Harvard Sq., The Family, Seabrook Igo ' s hubcap. Don ' t Paint Bill, Won by 1, Tatoo ' s Ha! B J Pin, Xmas carolling, Vick, Bug, my women, Carl ' s Pigs, Don ' t Bad Cowen, Slammer. Innocent $25.00 Adam sks. eggs. Come Hither, Think Natick, Harvard 84 God bless Cowen TRI- CAPT. FOOTBALL Lindy W. Craig Friends, they move on, and you never think you miss ' em ' till they ' re gone ... Remember how when you were down they cared and when you wanted someone to talk to good time friends were there. — unknown SC SW AE RS Camp C )L Germany action )H Wanted one e ' Laur Walk Max? Let ' s go to P l ' s )oe CD Hi Kids. Shorts Tops David? SOCCER GERMAN CLUB TENNIS Seniors 29 Jeanne Marie Cresse Looking out at the road rushing under my wheels I don ' t know how to tell you all just how crazy life feels lackson Browne Biggada Zarino skiing only 2 more w Christine . . . Like I ' m not too embarrassed right now? ollies beach SD — N — Nh B.C. Cruzin ' w the gang PGHM elcair talks with Russo But I don ' t do school evaluatin ' w shane FRIENDS FOREVER SWIM TEAM Richard G. Cully Let ' s get up and go. Let ' s do the things we like to do. This is America, land of the free land of baseball and apple pie. . . . land of disco and Star Wars . Come on! Let ' s come together and do our thing! COMPUTER CLUB Steven Fidele Criscione I looked out this morning and the sun was gone; turned on some music to start my day, and lost myself in a familiar song. I closed my eyes and slipped away. It ' s more than a feeling. Boston Cape Cod Col. — CEILS — IMGLost stones — Foreigner — Eagles — EJ NY, NH, PB)F, and the FORT - TP CP with Resto — Hotdog; Crisco My 6yr. love 11 9 79 MGIWALY V - FOOTBALL: TRACK Eileen Elizabeth Curry I know I ' ll never lose affection for people and things that went before ... I know I ' ll often stop and think about them in my life. Beatles Thanks for everything Mr. Kline. V. Winter Track V. Spring Track Jane Elizabeth Dalton Jibba! Will remember: many parties up the towns — pesky The House — VW The an — A Badge Beak to JMBMSGBIPFEKPDJC Is it St. Louis? Mystic Macho ' s McD ' s Kids the Xmas Party — at HOJO ' s The Duster! ()M) ummers at Hampton Trips to Plum Island Burnt AESGLjBM WHO Concert 79 Sessions — KM Turkey Day 79 BM, CF Help PD The Wedding Dance?! R and C Good times w kids at WHS ' 80. Suzanne Mary Damocogno UTC and hound dogs with Sue, Tenth grade summer nights. Big rock. Big geese, my neck! New adventures, were sinking UFO at the beach. Grooveline The Bunnies, man on the bus! laughing hysterically, only 3 The chase, no placement! 9:45 Parties, is the door stuck? That cold night The Cars, My ring is black! The WHO Budanose April 8 The Woods 4 BUDANNA GTW RE, DU, RO,Swil, ) 30 Seniors Kathleen )ean Day Shannon Patricia D ' Arcy SYNDROME - YANG. Westport — the Pit. Marchl, 1979. Suzie Chapy. Seniorprom79. DeeDee and Tom. Later cling. Toms gems. Lincoln School. July 3, 1979 Marshfield. Bedrockcity. Parties, Vets Cruisin. Sessions at the Box. Life with Tommy. Skipdays. Doodoodoodoo- doot. My Party No more Moa . . . THE TREAD. Get a grip Meatloaf. General Is she really going out w him! Philip Vincent DeGregorio “Ernie D. ' ' , Strange things happen in the dark Guarante N.H. Coliseum, Blue Oyster Cult, Quarters, C.H. Chevy Gran Prix 115, Al ' s fourth hole mini concerts, Boston, “The song remains the same” Led Zeppelin, The Who, Sessions D ' s tck, MCA, Retch A ski, 3 2 costume, Colman ' s )D — 90, IBBBY, Guardrail, Obscene Repertoire. Daood — Dl “Where “Where ' s my hat? Julie Ann Day “Can the child within my heart rise above Can I sail through the changing ocean tides Can I handle the seasons of my life “FItwd Mac Goulie P F NH summers 77, 78,79, 80! Remember Lau, Deba, Suebee, lares, Rinni, D, B S. GOOD TIMES, )r. Prom Dartmth FINAST, skiing, RC ' s SAT free bd. Stones, Bad Co. Sorry PT LG LB Thanx M.A. N.H.S. ABERJONA B. ED. V. TRACK R B Patricia Anne Delorey Pat, Patty, Tricia . . . S.H. Memories Can I Take your picture?” THE FACADE B.R., SOF - A - MORES, H. Ave. 8-31-79 Finally!, Mirrors and Windows, “Lisa, see ya tomorrow. Lost, yesterday somewhere between sunrise and sunset, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered for they are gone forever. We do not remember days — we only remember moments Day Cruisin ' w HFSMAMDOJCNSRIT QC - 11, Hi-Tide, All-niters! Straws, W. Hen, Heff Aw what are ya doin? Rainy day B P Campin w Driscoll, 4-parts “I feel good coach Annette 10 min. )SD, o really? “ 11 Don ' t think about it. Oily PR P - hop ' n W C FRIENDS FOREVER RED BLACK - ED, NHS, F - HOCKEY, TRI - CAPT. B - BALL, SOFTBALL John Louis DelSolio 2112 Led Zep, Tull, Watch out for that tree!! Cape Sabbath Mass Ave Cheese! Head Rush Look Ma no teeth. Fells Salisbury Beach, Death! Hit lack ' s or what, Chevy No. 1 Ipswich Never Say Die. Fig Rat. Concerts and concerts Lungs Resy Parties School ' s Been Blown to Pieces! Janice DeCillis Will always remember proms and parties Going up the hill again! Close the door Never forget MS 10 15 78 In Love who now? The family cheerleading Cameraman Bi ll Wstar Summer 79 USA Wet hand Wooba gas Jr. guys nice car where has my old gang gone? I heard an old man say I quietly whispered in his ear your old gang ' s gone away 80“ Class with class. David R. de Mars I have learned that there are no limits to my efforts unless I limit myself. Always remember the green gem, Medford Massacre, 7- 11, Bowkers Bain and the Cars, Marshfield Jail, Kevins adn Duffys, Little Mac Yaz 3000, DD at the Drive In, SNAPPER, St. Louies, Martha ' s Vineyard, Skylark VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY, R.S.A.C, STUDENT UNION Seniors 31 Dawn L. DiMarzo Carl Joseph D ' Errico Rocktober!!! Chris, Doug, Joe Cousins do Better! 2ga PullBang! — Amoose — Chip? 2 lookers — 6 pointer — Cult Who Dream — On Pheasant Ridge The Resy — Friday Nite excite Electronics Major — Yaz Orr 4 North End — Gampo do it! No Car No Girl — Lonely — God knows me Carlo A. RIP — Let ' s go Einish Camels — Shaving — Chr ' s Carra — By Good times with T.M. Erbie need ice? Bucko Lee — fly Tyrol w Euvy Tinkerbell Tanis here where no one else is? Sybil Zing! Nellie dead puppies — club Nite R that ' s nice S. Squirrel Dobie Peanuts 1-27-79 gone on Batty Italy 77 raps Deb they are burning Herbert Natick! burning sessions T. P.ing THE EAMILY S. UNION, ITALIAN CLUB PRES., V. CHEERLEADER Eileen Mary Donovan Thomas P. Doocey You can only live life once, but if you do it right once is more than enough Yo Sahara! Only the good; The long way home; your house or mine? Four! Bronze and glorious? Wicked Wheels Campaign; The midnite cruise; Variety; Brooms! Pansy patch; Purty The Supremes; So where? The Destroyers. Forever! Button up! Cisco Promise; SOC. COM. STU. U., ACT. ED, YBK: NHS, C C It ' s over after 3 years! How did we get in Newton? Swimming at Loch Lomond. William Faulkner Lives On!! Poultry Humor. Brian jokes. Baba O ' Riely and the Corpse. Italy in April with M. X- Country Bus Rides 3 Seasons of Manny Crush. Tuesday Night Treats X-COUNTRY, WINTER TRACK SPRING TRACK Ronald E. Dokus Where can we take you? Have another one. Nice try King Pit What ' s The Score? Yota Eddies 1. Yukon; Dokusrock Have you hugged your Dokus Today? Chicken Hiest G. Zilla Ron ' s Lawn Service. DoVito Feet! Wigwam. Survival I reached oblivion . . . once Missed by one. Sj 2 24179 HOOP JT, RM, BC, D), MB, jM. Friends always jellyman BASKETBALL AND BASEBALL Nancy Carol Donnellan Keep your face always towards the sun, and the shadows will fall behind you C r u z i n with; KHDSMAMCSCJLLT) Hen talks at Ollies SD-n-NH Good times with SP 11-1-78 Sr. Prom Don ' t worry about it jonaz! But Do I Care?! LR OH like we don ' t Freebird Talksw Mary. Memories . . . - PENEL - SOCCER TRACK 32 Seniors Philip John Doucette Sarah Cushing Downs Christine Therese Driscoll Richard Stanley Doron Jr. “You who are on the road Must have a code That you can live by, And so become yourself Because the past Is just a good-bye. Graham Nash NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, VARSITY WINTER TRACK, VARSITY SPRING TRACK, BAND, JAZZ BAND, RED AND BLACK How are ya Charger Crazy time at the kangy pBP. tsup ).C. 3 28 79 Peanut butter How are the anchovies CCU Noonan Camp 77 Crushers goon Platoon RP Quarries Scenic Route the Cellar Take a wok HDees Algoncuin The Corner after practice with Irish Hen Chico Mandy the Skulls Gimme a light HPD and Feeto Walking War Dinty Moore 225 Swat Son yellow Hamels FOOTBALL “Know Thyself Delphi Hello Bruce! Spam? joey ' s, Chadwick ' s, Great Latin Parties, Hubby darling! What number are we on now? SM, BC, CW, NW, AR, RT, WO, CM, jG, AC, KS, JR, AC - I love you all. MEEEWWW!! PRES. LATIN CLUB, VP PHILOSOPHY CLUB, CURTAIN AND CUE, CREATIVE WRITING, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, TROUBADOURS, MUSICALS! Paul Vincent Driscoll What a strange journey it ' s been Blue Oyster Cult Green grass and high tides forever Outlaws 10 27 79 j.S. Fests at Curt ' s, Killer Cruzin in the Seymourmobile Gemini with Callahan Aerosmith, Sabbath, Outlaws, Cult, Geils, all in concert. The Fells and Pesky, Bonfire The Wild Snows of 10 10 79 Spare Me. Party Harty, Do It. That ' s it for now. GOLF TEAM James S. Duffy Summer, ' 79, Hampton Long Beach, Nantucket 4 AM Sunrise 80 - Bee, Sambo ' s 3, 7-11. Wanna be friends. Roll Over Beethoven Golf course action. I Can ' t Get No Satisfaction. RB Again? Quarters Amy ' s fish noodles jello. Karma. Frogs wrestling Ginn, You Yo Yo The Cars. 9 4 79. Lilly ' s! Netherlands. 7 18 79 Bye. S.A.C. CHAIRMAN, SU, ALCOHOL DRUG EDUCATION, C C. Crusin w us. Short cuts. QC - 11, Hi-tide. THE GREAT ESCAPE pygmies . . . “Like we ' re not? . 4 part. Keep em low. Lets ski jC! Deep talks w the girls. Campin w Day. Trust ya self “Who shot the Kid? P-hopping “I feel good coach Oct. fest Rumblin w Heff, who called? Any details? What a year for a daydream. FRIENDS FOREVER! Tri-Capt. SOCCER TRI-CAPT. BASKETBALL, CO-CAPTAIN SOFTBALL John D. Dulchinos AWESOME Long overdue — 1030-79 Finally! Who is that masked man? Camping in Vermont Fest, Styke, Chester, Stump, Stubum, Skull, jim, Ed . . . Willy out! VARSITY SOCCER, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Seniors 33 Alan Joseph Errico Robin S. Dunb ar Become the one you dream you can be. -Unknown NATIONAL HONOR SO¬ CIETY. Joanna Rose Erbafina Breathe, breathe in the air Don ' t be afraid to care Leave but don ' t leave me All you touch -hall you see Is all your life.will ever be. Pink Floyd. Memories of: no pinky nites drive-ins Puerto Rico Co. I need munches HFS ' s U.S.A. T.C.M.AY 31-Freebird Rainbowy wheelin w t Ginn Parties .. . Debbie L Erickson Good Times, bad times. You know I ' ve had my share. Wow those weekend trips were UNREAL! Good-n-you! Zappa 10 9 78 at the P.C.C. Parties with Terrie and the gang. Kaneb Deb The beach party of ' 79-out- rageous! A P parking lot, the apartment, the rock all good spots. Here come the pigs! See you all. 1981 I go, the seconds tick the time out, there ' s so much left to know, and I ' m on the road to find out. Cat Stevens Pesky, Meep, WEEA is Anna??? Hi Hane! Wooden boat. AWA! Do you know how long you ' ve been talking for???? Graham Cracker Crust!! MUMPADOO ... STUDENT UNION, ITALIAN CLUB, ALCOHOL AND DRUG David Paul Errico 13 years of school finally over! Excellent psyche factor. Bad parts: 2-16 BBall cafchow throat in calc-l-SATS. Good Parts: getting massive Mrs. M Mr. ) NSHL MUP 74-80 watching zig, chief-I-Bone, curls being great scoring 50 Mark Alan Estabrook 4:30 cruises through Wakefield. Breakfast at Mary- lins and Dunkin ' s ... Ski Weekends in NH . . . Raquet- ball on Saturdays ... Human¬ ities: A fun course .. . Always remember, physics is fun. VARSITY SWIM TEAM, WHSR, HAM RADIO CLUB, NATIONAL HONOR SO¬ CIETY What ' s in the thermos? (T. Chambers, L. Natsis, D. MacMillan, P. Capone, D. Georgis) 34 Seniors t Judith Ann Fabuss “It ' s no time to make a J change, just relax take it I easy, you ' re still young . . . (there is so much you have to know . . . but take your time, think a lot, why think of everything you ' ve got, for you will still be here tomor¬ row but your dreams may not. ' ' -CAT STEVENS SCIENCE CLUB, GERMAN CLUB, CURTAIN AND CUE, MATH TEAM. John Paul Fallon III ). Ceils Concert 7 1 79 The Mad Attic The Fort West Side Zinc ' s The Deli Fifth Period Chemistry Class Good times with Bobo Crisco Fest at Stike ' s house Geno Alice Cooper Pink Floyd Tailgait- ing pool Hopping The Jun¬ ior Prom and Mary. I must have got Lost Spike I only party with the best VARSITY SOCCER, BASKET¬ BALL Laurie Farrell U.N. New York City and Boss Florida, Bradenton Beach The Dodge Elevator scenes The good-bye party at H I. Music Hall Sheraton Boston Nickerson S.P. Always re¬ member the good times FIELD HOCKEY RADIO STA¬ TION Randall Thomas Fassas Lightwing stogies in the showers. Easy on the oranges Chuck. Party at jockaviches. Shut-up Carl. Fun on Halloween. Reliable Radiator. Alien Presh Frick. Chestnut St M.A.L., C.C. Boot ' s Leg Hey Doctor |ay. MALAK MAN Mack Ski Trip SPANISH CLUB VARSITY SOCCER N.H.S. Annette Michelle Ferry Moments are only tempo¬ rary but memories last for¬ ever. The Great Escape-TL, B.A.W. |r. SDay-TR6, QC11- Hightide, Cruisin w DH.DS.MN.IC.TO.IR.NS.CM, All Niters, Heff-4 yr. Sup. T. Raint Day-B P, Good Song , Mary-Blue-|B Ollys Beach-PH Apples, Day-our 10 min., PB |.Sand.? Deadends, 12:23am 4P$, Good Times are forever FRIENDS FOREVER! FIELD HOCKEY, WINTER AND SPRING TRACK Seniors 35 Paul Fay John P. Feeney Friday Night Oldy; Return of Rocken Roll Monday Night Old friends; H B (Car-lie) Debbie Steve W. My Fan Club. Debbie E, Middle name P.? John I Didn ' t fool you, that ' s my real name!! Our leader Wormy, Steve, and David, lames, Paul!! Eagle Night. Holiday Inn Sandy, Sandy Beach. MDC. Everyone to the movies. STATION MANAGER WHSR-FM GOOSE Woods parties JOHN!! Cruisen in The Dus¬ ter Pesky MMLake NH. Ghristmassisland Whats up? John Watch out for the snowbank GrashLoonMT Rock hopping with EKJMSG. Up Mystic. Basketball games up Mystic down the pit to the tunel with Mac Weres Mac Scam! Granny cruisen up WHS Box winter of 78 TULL Red Sox with Mac Joanne Patrice Fichera S. Toad, Ski Trips Beach Trips. DCs bashes. Track at Enka. I love N.Y. Boston Cruisin. |. Ceils guest list LC, Is that piano for real? “Jo, you just hit the cop!” H H, BM Cape Cod Summer ' 79 Somerville report cards. “ think we ' re lost” Sparklers Arlington Art Room Family Woods Hole. Esplanades Cood Times, DC SC )K RV NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY STUDENT UNION Darcy Lynn Fitzgerald Happiness is found along the way, not at the ends of the road. -Updegraff Ugs Homes, Bucaroo, Dels w Heff, Cinn in the snow? Trish How ' s Blue? Sue- ' ' just keep your heart op ... ” )r. P, Driscol I ' s-Al I Shattered! Cruizin ' w SHMNjICADCDROjIM The Sachem family , Colour my world , Christmas Eve, HC, Anthony ' s, 10 28 78 john. FIELD HOCKEY, NHS Robert M. Fiore The Field: My summer party of 78. Shades, Mich, my Paisan Boston Concert- Peace of Mind I ' ll never forget the fabulous RO! My spaghetti dinner. Bear Honesty B.joel Natick Party. Friday night dinners, stumpfumbled again That which is yours may not always be, but something that ' s cherished lasts forever. VARSITY FOOTBALL AND BASEBALL. CLASS PRESIDENT 9th 10th. Susan Jean Fitzgerald Remember Field Hockey — Oh, like I won ' t?!FH. Camp with Alice. Brooms. No, SHE ' s ugly! The Destroyers ... of course! Exchange Concerts. A-eating contests. Summers in Maine. Orchestra Wicked Wheels crew. Cars, beachboys. SAHARA! Cood times with everyone. Let ' s go SR. CLASS SEC., N.H.S. Michael Anthony Fiorillo FIO, Northend, Dairy Barn, ACE Summer of ' 78, February Vacation Chevy, The Truck, Woburn Chase Vette Alley, Train station, B.C.D Lynch Parking Lot, Softball, Football games, CLIP, Scrapper Junior Prom, Ski Trips. Christopher Wayne Fisher Mass Seccions before school All nighters Vettes Deadend. Train station excellent time BCKP Nuggent, Sabbath DR ' s KP The C Seccions Diggers Fire It ' s crank for tonight Why? 3rd period roast. Hit the Beach What a line! My snow doesn ' t melt Figgy the stiff Jack ' s party Sunday hit N.H. Swill Slobs Concerts Jack ' s Dorethy ' s Cills Cood stuff later WHS James Flavin Never forget Rollin ' s basement. The High Riders Band; Image Mark can sing! Midnight raid on Fotomat for a lightshow, Jim ' s bachelor pad, A certain weekend at Adam ' s house, Couger XR7! Revere Beach, our a good arm Full Moon, Toy ' s R Us! 5 81, Reservoir, Horn Pond, Me and You. I Love you, lanet. Thanks Dad. Joseph Aidan Flynn Slow down, you ' re doing fine, you can ' t be everything you want to be before your time. When will you realize, Vienna waits for you. Billy Joel. Drive-ins Cloucester Super Preps awa Singing Beach Halloween Karens Cood times with Dave Chris Alan Jody Lindy Jane Thanks Rob and Pete VARSITY TRACK, I, II, CROSS¬ COUNTRY, CO-CAP, SPANISH CLUB, TREASURER 36 Seniors Robert McCarthy Flynn Why not think about times to come and not about the things that you ' ve done, if your life was bad to you just think what tomorrow will do! Christine McVie. Wingarsheek Beach. Halloween, the movie. The Cape, Eleanor and infamous jigs. Alot more success to P.D. The Red Heap an Pierpont - later. VARSITY WINTER AND SPRING TRACK, SPANISH CLUB. Lorraine Faye Frongillo LuLu - Crusing with the Crew. 21 all night, 7 7 79 Hey ya Want NY? Hillside . . . Hey Bex, did Rose cut her finger in 67? The Diggiesl! Margaret M.M.: Incognito! The intense talks — 6 6 80. Hey, no biggie! Puppies. ).D. 7 6 79; 1-4-3-4! Thanks to ). Bep. If it come back, it ' s yours! C.B., Vicki, strictly, Tisch, H. Buns and Nellie - We are PEANUTS . . . ! Camille M. Forgione All my love to Rick 6-2-0-79 Double Dates w Pat and Mike. Hampton Parties Jess. Georgia Peach — I Hate That! Wanna Go To Dunkin Donuts? Crackin Up Always remember Clip chaos Summer 79 Surrender Ray jay Florida with PI — April 77 Wet and Wild! Forever Dazed and confused. Lots of luck to everyone!!! Joyce Helene Frykiund Nothing Matters! 3AM wild cruises. High Tide, escape. Dead ends, USA WH, New Yrs. Great Fall, BAM, SD in NH, All nighters, Dris ' parties P-hop ' n, jeSkpdy, Good Hbr — batteries? Track B-L runs. Chilly Willy CCC — I won! 10S Remmer action. Rainy day B P, Sk ... Good Times! CAPTAIN GYMNATICS, CAPTAIN TUMBLETTES, VARSITY SPRING TRACK, NHS PIGMANIA! Seniors 37 Daoud J. Georgis Stephen Galante Galants XX The Towns VW. Pesky, The House, All Nighters, Beach Parties, Gram Crackers-Crust. Quick—It. DinDin. Concerts and shuffling. Those were the days! Round about? Angie? Father, Mump. Falling, pains, ski trips, quarters up. The System. Be Serious. GYMNASTICS TEAM CAPTAIN, SPRING TRACK - POLE VAULTER Denise |. Gang! If you love something, set it free, If it comes back to you it is yours. If it doesn ' t, it never was ... In search of blue eyes!! There he is- hip check me! Marcia, Lainy, Lauren, Moe. Gildingroom flirts, Who me? Bobby Moran 10 21 79 HI GUY Keep in touch Lainy Lauren. Thanx for the good times . . . Bye WHS, ITALIAN LATIN CLUBS Germany, Remmer. Vig ' s Annuals Golf Course, Blueberry Hill Foxy Roxy, Guardrail, Gonzo Chevy Grand Prix. Tailpipe. The Who, Kids are Allright, Cult. Nobody tells me these things. The Club.Cheap Trick Oh AL! Lions. Storks Truck. Zepplin, Quarries. Tnights Another day ' s useless energy spent ... We decide which is right and which is illusion. Moody Blues Mary Ellen Gerbick Riding at MVRC D ' Artagnan Horse shows Pocono. Florida summers CHAMP mountains snow. New York ' 67. Mustangs SPRING TRACK Susanne Ellen Girard i Julia Sara Gittleman Susie Chaplips; sugarloaf!!! MP ' s shoulder: SORRY! ar-ar Jack ' s sno Tongues! u ... pig . . . You ' re crazy! Gaspiel? the corn at Loon, come again?? Cruisin in Bessy w MB, ooh whatever floats your boat! Bye-Bye Baby William! LMB . . . I don ' t know, what do u wnt to do? Party w Eagles!?! The Boys at AC, Bag ' em! DTD 10 19 79 U.S.A. SKI CLUB, V. DIVING, DRUG ALCOHOL. Far beyond where the horizon lies. And the land sinks into mellow blueness. Let me skip the road with you — Love Jules — Steve ' s, Stu, Talph ' s in the shower! Kicked out for life-3x ' s. Fun with Annie and Nanala, Teepee Action, Rocks, Good times with Mr.S., Dinner at the Sycamores, long talks with VK, GC., 9 5 79- GERMAN CLUB PRES., CURTAIN AND CUE 38 Seniors Mary Elizabeth Grass! David Goodman It may be observed in a general way, that life would be better, distinctly, if more of the people with nothing to say were able to say it succinctly. -Peit Hein VARSITY SOCCER Kerry F. Goodwin Salisbury 77 Cape 78 Calif.- Tahoe 79 Van Halen w Casper, Rig, Publius, Qwiffy. Gl )oes Nudge w Irving |FK 6 hits. Rigs bashes Woods parties, THE HOME, Moes 720 ' s, Hospital sign. Never forget B.H. and S.O. Westport, THE PIT, yellow spots? Late night dip. ANNE MARIE never forget the good times we ' ve had and will have. Stephen Thomas Grainger Oak Tree you ' re in my way 360 ' s on 93, the soul patrol Rig ' s G.l. )oes NH Run The Head of Boo! Fells 8th 9th Van Halen in the rain A camp Lost in the darkest Africa? Moe watch out for the coral. But osifer summer of ' 79 Mad chiphon ST. Louis Jibber. A trunk full purple haze the Boys in Blue Providence at 4 FOOTBALL 8th-11th HOCKEY 8th-12th The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time Soph Days, P-Hop ' n TR6 Tanner Field, Ollie ' s Beach Blue JB.Annette, Oh like ... ? Rainy Day, Clone, $20, WT- Hen Cruisin ' w DHDMSACjCjOTjRN Best tms, Nan,FH-S.Fitz,HEFF Track-Talk, Munchies, Short Cuts, HAM, w c FRIENDS-F The good times last FOREVER ... FIELD HOCKEY CO-CAPT, WINTER TRACK, SPRING TRACK, N.H.S. Lisa Marie Griecci I ' ll never forget, Woburn K- country meet, Medford ' s movie theatre bathroom. Chorus Line, Lavey ' s oeach, weekend excuses, heart to heart talke with Eddie, partying at camp with Linda Kids at the field, fires at Shades, right place at the right time on 12 23 78. All my love, all the time to Paul and my second half-l ' ll never forget you! Babe Laurie Ann Griffin Fond memories are like good friends; they always stay close at heart. Unknown ALWAYS REMEMBER; Lenny 6 30 76- Forever; Julie Summer 76; walks talks w DJ, My MOH; spying; Pandy; club Nites, Dead Puppies; NH Deb ' s roasted chicken; catmobile vs BW; nite football English w Lind; Griselda NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, ALCOHOL DRUG, RED BLACK Thomas John Groux A truth that is told with bad intent is worse than all lies one can invent. The Eagles concert. I don ' t work for- Does the POPE party? costume party Ice, Hurry up. i-19 It was not my fault. Shut up Carl. I think I ' ll grow a beard. Lunch at Peter ' s house. Tuesday night trears. 10 SCOOP. Hack sessions after school. BASKETBALL. Seniors 39 Marissa Ann Gulino “Memories will never leave Though we ' ll go our own ways All the special moments that we ' ve shared will linger through our days . . . Telephone Line The keys WSC Good times with Med, Veron, Linda, and Chris Thanks Mom SENIOR CLASS PRES., VARSITY TENNIS CO¬ CAPTAIN, WINTER TRACK, NATIONAL HONOR SOC. William Gurrisi Susan Elizabeth Gunby “The most I can do for my friend is simply to be his friend HDT Suebee won ' t forget the good times with Creech, Laves Julie. Long talks. Tab popcorn! SATs jr. Prom skip day, field, 10 19 78-bagged! Logical song-1 think I know, maybe. Summers at the beach. Ah! LG-my second half-l ' ll never forget you NHS, ABERjONA SPORTS EDITOR Suzanne Marie Guthrie Summer ' 79 The best offer of the year The 4 C ' s a 750 Twp Bugs senior partys Hi Pong! Where ' s my apple? Don ' t look behind you sharky U know Dawn will U SHUT UP! Tyrol Boots, Goofy Drew 78- 79 Too bad they ' re gone forever Mingo, Hey Eee wanna walk the dog? Becky when R U going riding No problem Get that car now VARSITY SOCCER ITAEIAN CEUB Jon Richard Haber Are you feeling troubled? Is there something I can do? Sometimes a heavy problem Is lightened when shared by two NTRAB is born. Hail Hydra! Wild wild Halloween, Corse-Quarries, japan ' s 1, White Limo, 553, I LOVE NEW YORK! NOT THE RED BLACK-EDITOR NATIONAE HONOR SOCIETY, WHSR, CROSS COUNTRY, ACTION CEUB Robert Michael Hallisey Jr. Trial in Chaillot Importune me no father! Fie What a foolish duty Call you this? Dinner at the Sycamores Confidentially, It Stinks! Aw That ' s nice! Bon Voyage! Friendship! Yesterday I vent Amsterdam ... I know now . . . I hope you all laughed! PRES. C C SU PUBLICITY M.C. TALENT SHOW N.H.S. CHORUS TROUBADORS 40 Seniors Anne T. Harrington Good times are forever, bad times fade away 78 summer of imprisonment didn ' t no shoes yonder! thanks for the warning Lisa working with Piggy and party after Paulas driving to endanger vettes Maries Van we ' re all crazy Now the boys in the band AD never again where ' s your mind in your pocket lunch sessions Art room weekends Were made for MCH the gang Jacqui M. Hart Jack, Eagles party @ Hyatt one too many dents, booted 2 U .. . in pig. No Tongues! USA sessions. Kit t 1001 favorite Canadian resource proms, 7 4 79, concerts MJ.P.K.P., 79 was fine weirs beach condo. Pier 28 It ' s snowing in Harvard Sq. remember The Who LBM Hawaii me t m y v.c. ' s, 10 30 79 TOMM Trans-Ams, Co for it! SWIM TEAM, SPANISH CLUB Louis Patrick Hamel I don ' t care About indecision I don ' t care if I get behind People living in competition All I want is to Have my peace of mind, Boston BESE CL9 lOEO Happy B ' Day The Car smells Forum, Mike, Donna, Ken, Rich, Steve, Retreats, G ' stR ' S Craig John Harms There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. Hamlet, II, ii, 259 MASSACHUSETTS 34095H, William D. Leechman, Blow it out your nose Mr. B. SAC, ACTION CLUB, LACROSSE ALCOHOL AND DRUG EDUCATION NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - 1 Hall of Fame Best Dressed — Dawn DiMarzo and Lance Cowan Styles seem to change with the times, and dress is definitely an important part of each person ' s life. When we look back on our high school years we will always remember the preppies, leathers, and our original fashion plates. Chinos, docksiders, sweaters, and dung¬ arees will all be vivid recollections. Style and originality distinguish Dawn DiMarzo and Lance Cowan, our Best Dressed citizens. Seniors 41 Most Likely to Succeed — Jimmy Schultz and Kathy Welch The meaning of success varies for each in- divudal, but whatever one ' s interpretation, suc¬ cess does not come easily. The class of 1980 has recognized the qualities of success in two of its outstanding class members: Jim Schultz and Kathy Welch. They have both displayed academic excellence as well as involvement in extra-curricular activities. Their fellow class¬ mates wish them the best of luck on their roads to success. 0 Kathleen Anne Heffernan Remember yesterday dream of tomorrow . . . but live . . . TODAY HEFF, Hey you guys, Thanks for being there! R_D B P, Great Escape — TE, Pygmies QC — 11, Hi-tide, Beaches, AF4YR Gruzin with D SMAMC)0)NRSCT We ' re going home now Oily BS Rumble, Chris w o called the cops? Roaming, short cuts, OCT FEST. 4 part, S J S-day, PH, All nighters, FRIENDS FOREVER F-HOCKEY C- CAPT: B-BAEL; S-BALL John joseph Hennelly HEN Noonan PBP HS Skulls Horn Pond X Marks the spot of the Crinks DB softball stuck in Boston with Mai Felica Weekend in to the Kanky Dewys cellar cut-up )C Cubs Seabrook Hampton 10 31 79 Bagged X Clipper HPC F too EM parties The Pool Devices Foreigner Football down Eynch Serpent Pelican head Wiffles RP Ma BASEBALL, GOLF William Francis Herder Chumly, Cruising with Resto with the windows up. Sunset with Bobo and Joe, The first for FD 9 29 79 Quarries, The Family, Cruising with Aldo Want a light? Think Natick Ziggy before practice Wolfe Like I didn ' t It aly 79 C.P. Cowen ' s Sachem Tufts Basketball films, Otis and mella, ROSE, Longo Roonski, Heary, Teddy, The Family never dies FOOTBALL Glenn David Herlihy Coif Course Parties, Zepplin Sessions, Al, Viggy ' s annuals Quarries, DOC, Chem. Labs, Cult Mr. Bill, The Utopians, SIBORT FOOTBALL games, Nikki Lauda Watching the clock, Devo The Song Remains the Same, Getting chased at the Ressy Wrestling with Samoa, Blondy Alphy ' s hanky panky RED AND BLACK, TENNIS Peter Adams Hersee Jr. Blanche Hicks Remember the H.H. Gorillas. Rubber Snakes! Chivalry is NOT dead! EVIT Burger King Mich. Pete, I can ' t breath! Shame us, here ' s your change T.L. W.N.S. LONG Goodbyes O.S. lying Kites Sleep? WHO ME? U-Mass 79 Can ' t blame me for trying BABE I LOVE YOU. Finnegan Basement Thanx to everyone for a great year I LOVE YOU REG! FOREVER!!! You can ' t always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you just might find, you get what you need! Rolling Stones Never forget )K SC RU ED Good times in CLUP Cape ' 79 Wish I had a TC shirt Are you experienced?? Love wnow working at PC. Memories at McCall! RM 11 27 77R O C K STEADY Have you heard the latest? ... (K. Day, N. Donnellan, S. Jones, A. Ferry, and C. McCann) 42 Seniors I „ Delaine Selin Hudson Character, in great and little things, means carrying through what you feel able to do. — ).W. Von Goethe Memories include — good times at W.H.S., Summers at W.S.C, Stuby, Good friends. Blinded, Prep. Anyway . . . TENNIS, ABERIONA ACTIVITIES ED., MAX-ED, N.H.S. Marcia Hudson “Success is Failure turned inside out, the silver tint of the clouds of doubt. And you never can tell how close you are. It may be near when it seems afar; So stick to the fight when you ' re hardest hit. It ' s when things seem worst that you mustn ' t quit ' ' (Unknown) Mush, D Corridor, Momkin Acellem Sahar? Erin Go Bragh, Chantilly Lace, Zebra. Seniors 43 Christopher Robert Hill Mega! Remmer H|D club Want some lemonade, Anne? The Friday Night )inx Crew Sixth period With Bish We need a hammer Moon lives “When I ' m driving free the world ' s my home — When I ' m mobile — The Who CURTAIN AND CUE, MODEL UN, GERMAN CLUB Daniel Francis Hines 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 with friends I still can recall . . . — John Lennon and Paul McCartney VARSITY HOCKEY ).V. LACROSSE NHS Maureen K. Hollohan “I ' m ready to take a chance again. Barry Manillow “And that is what you get and deserve in the end; around the corner a vanished friend. Weekends in New England Partys. Babysitting Popcorn P.C. 4 8 78 CROSS COUNTRY WINTER TRACK, SPRING TRACK, ITALIAN CLUB, LATIN CLUB. Robert W. Horne Belmont Eve, Chester Street “Thanks but we didn ' t need you anyways. That a boy. G.C. and B.A. I think I have it backwards. 43 Why not figure it out? VARSITY TRI-SOCCER CAPTAIN, VARSITY TENNIS CAPTAIN. Linda Marie Houllahan “Houls , Guess what ... , What time is it?, Russian Banks? Lave ' s Beach, Cowen at MC ' s. Pamalalala — “Thank you for being a friend , Mark, get me some ice!, “Don ' t humor me; Laves, you ' re lucky you won ' off the wall?, “Like we will though. . That Friday, RHAA! Open my locker NOW!! “Chalk up another ... New Years Eve — Mark. NHS, Co-CAPTAIN TENNIS, TRACK Patricia Ann Rose Intravaia Jocelyn Ann Hughes “We ' ve seen the seasons turning, as we weathered every storm. The best is yet to come. This is only the beginning. — Carole King )ODE! DEUTSCHLAND! What ' s up Joyce? Sunbathing?! Bumpercar I ' m SO tired! The Blue Bomb! The Best of Bread Belmont? LCDWCAjFRF Sr. Semi w Dave. MAINE! SOCCER! THAT ' S LIFE! YPF Stephen F. Hurley The Van Man at 105. “HERB ' S Cherps. In the 98 Tuesday morning. “My father. Silver Streak 76 , Cookouts before the games. Making record time from Wakefield for prom. Chatting on route 6. )D Weekends. CHEVY 66 LIONS O. Driving the porcelain bus. Party with the best! Roonski, Ted, Resto, Longo watch out for Pink elephants. Best wishes to the CLASS OF 80 . Herbie “Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. RE Peaches and cream j Gladys! C.C.N. Gail it snowed! j.P.P. Plaza! 1 cous — Jud i! Like WE don ' t . . . Raps Dan Mar! T.R.G. — Mary ' s!! Darc + Sue — BEE — Luv ya! Boo-lo! Driscoll ' s! Heidi — Caldors = M.O BEST TIMES BEST FRIENDS! F.F THANKS MOM + DAD! Good luck — 80 I have a dream . . . M.L. King STUDENT UNION PRES. V. PRES. JR. CLASS, V. SOCCER, SP. CLUB, John Igo N H.S. Lisa Barbara Jackson Michael Jackson Barbara Jacobs Philippe Bernard Japy Lee Jack Jam 6 14 79 Can ' t change that! LSW — I was just wonder ' in Senior Skip D 79 BP CB 10 20 79 Bob Segar Cars Foreigner weekends were for partying! TGIF who does Lisa like?! Rember PH ALWAS HHPH! KCLWGAMWIDLRTL Bones? White dove and Wounded Knee CM DSDON ' THITME LR Thursday Nights! Jibba Honey Buns! THE BEACH+THE FREENESS OF IT ALL Freebird Lady Love + Stuffbye I am now past the craggy paths of study, and come to the plains of Honor and reputation. John 7 26 79 The Barn Scirraco Bill Ashs Good times w Jan Beth Jethro Tull Supertramp VARSITY SOFTBALL, VARSITY SOCCER TRI-CAPT., VARSITY BB TRI- CAPT. Summer ' 79 in France, Soccer Pals, NO BARGAIN! Scrub Duties, Willies at White Hen, Foolish Ideas Good times with friends. No Hassles, Best Year, Getting Psyched, We will get what we want in time. So, what are you doing this weekend? The Bug. Exchange students ' til we meet again. RADIO STATION, N.H.S. TENNIS, SOCCER. 44 Seniors Newton Samuel Johnson Bradford Johnson Stephanie Johnson Memories have magical ways of bringing back favorite yesterdays GREAT ESCAPE - TL S I skip day, lost shoe HAM p-hopping, like we ' re not . . . QCII-hi- tide, rainy day — B P T- field, deadends, Ic. dor. track talk — Big L, wait what? allnighters, France, clones cruisin ' w DH DM AM C) Oj NR SCT FRIENDS FOREVER, 2 24 79 - RD Susan Elizabeth Jones It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye. A.S.E. Gruzin with; DHDSMAMCNCJTJLL Hen Talks. Sessions w Laura Bigudda! Driscoll ' s Parties Freebird. Blue. Trish, how ARE ya? Keep your heart open . . . 11 10 78 Magic Ellisville. SD in NH oh like we didn ' t Who ' s worried, Nanc? TMB ' s CM Talk to ya later, Darce Helen Kacoyanis Tomorrow? To turn and wave goodbye, to turn again and walk away. THE GREATEST TIMES: France, Belgium, Greece, Turkey. Vanning at 3 A.M. with fellow CB ' ers mainly 18 wheelers through The Heart of Dixie. The Bruins Skiing, golfing and tennis. FRENCH CLUB, SCIENCE CLUB, LATIN CLUB. N.H.S. Pesky Hi Occifer, Cult Nugent Diane G. Spic Mobile Hey Dudes Quarries up Rockport Joseph ' s at 3 A.M. Somo Bird What are you on? Bake em Fumes in the Backseat Glengarry Gang Keep it Cool! Many Bees Bills Too Flat Mac ' s Run Where ' s Boo High Tides Desolation All right Tm Out! Tony Laselle Johnson There ' s a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be now, tis not to come; if it be not to come, it will be now; if it be now, yet it will come: the readiness is all. Shakespeare I ' m the Teddy Tammy Hill!! Fred! Ad Astra per Aspera VICE PRESIDENT STUDENT UNION ROXBURY TUTORING P.O.W.E.R. CURTAIN AND CUE COSTUMES Daniel Charles Joslin Turk — josbiades, 72 Cougar ICE Carwash Blues, Oblivion, ESP. Allman Bros. 4 Days Left, Jprom Whippin Post, Wellington, 2 23 79 Bern ' s Wed. Mass Ave., There goes another Little bunny hop hop I ' ve got gas I get no respect. Survival I never threw in the towel Talent Show, Rap with Trish + Mar. Ann Pebble 2 12:23AM . . . The Hoop ... Its been Real Joanne Angela Karon Don ' t let the FN take a left Failure to . . . Lisa Roxy B I Think we ' re lost ski and beach trips Esplannades In. Swing that thing Couga nites BM The Deadly Moa MCDO jr. Prom Bowie DC SC JF LD BH RV Art RM Hug the wall MP DC ' s Oh it ' s X-mas Lites sparklers Store 24 at 4 I hit the cop Harley DL Someday Babe I dont Know When ALCOHOL AND DRUG ED. Seniors 45 Veronica Elizabeth Karp Holly Kendrick I ' ll think of it all tomorrow . . . I can stand it then . . . after all, tomorrow is another day. — Scarlett O ' Hara Linda Ronstadt, Dixie cups. Senior-semi, SPRING TRACK, LATIN CLUB, PEP SQUAD CPT. Melissa Jane Kerman Aspen 78-79 , sheepfold, trolls YG LRY MBF Antrim Retreats, forum hayrides. 1 had a world about me — t ' was my own; I made it, for it only lived to me. A lover of the meadows and the woods, and mountains, light of setting suns and the living air and oh! My heart leaps up when I behold a rainbow in the sky. Wordsworth Walden Pond John Prescott Keyes ' That ' s the reason they recalled lessons ' , the Gryphon remarked; because they lessen from day to day. ' — Lewis Carroll — Motherboard Friday night seven to nine rock and roll, here come the D.P. ' s . . . otherwise known as Les! Deutsch uber Alles! WHSR- FM (ASSISTANT MANGR.) GERMAN CLUB, HAM RADIO CLUB NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Let every dream have a fighting chance, Give it plenty of slack. But settle for only the biggest and best — Throw the little ones back. — H.L. Marshall — Oh-No! Binocs. Uryne. Gumballs Karpolski. Talks with Julia Memories — JL PR MC MG - WSC!!! Surf ' s Up - BORN TO RUN - TRI- CAPT. VARSITY SWIM TEAM, TENNIS, ST. U., FR. CLUB, NHS Stephen Vincent Kenney — And I really have enjoyed my stay, but I must be moving on. - Supertramp Mike ' s room .. . B-Fest. W- Side Busted. What tire? J.F. Always European. N. B. Later Geno. The guys stike, Hog, M.C., Dick, K.B., Jim, sink, Stubim, Arties, Skull I only party with the best! Lacrosse, SOCCER, NHS, WHSR - FM, STUDENT UNION, JR. CLASS PRESIDENT Susan Ann Kerrigan UTC Houndogs Budanna Du Fric Frac Climbing is lots of fun! PARTIES Those were the DAYS! 1-F2 coffee breaks make up Bettes I saw the sun rise Are the lights on? The 3 pops, down goes Marie! Skip Day 79 LITTLE GIRLY Bunnies, Hampton Beach 79, Running on the highway Sponge Four and then Four good times in 79 and 80, Late Night Talks and Walks ITALIAN CLUB, SWIM TEAM Rawan Trudy Khabbaz So you like the cars! a row Yellow-Bike!? My 18th j.C. ' s bash. The long walk driving down the hill, 4 then 4,1-2 LNA No license!? Is the light on? Flights to the Cape Buda knows W — Skiing at Logue ' s Thanxs bradres padres GLjL Late night chats Lazy SUNDAY at 40 Wildwood. Driving NL ' s Goat happy car. Fun times in 79 more to come in 80 SPANISH, AND ITALIAN CLUBS, NHS 46 Seniors Lee M. Kimball Good Times are forever . . . I.E., T.R., S.G., D.D., and MDS . . . bad times fade away! Oui Q-u-i, Pellets, raw clams Feats . . . stranded at N. Sta. Pebble (ouch) beach, S6-Bs “Can we use your phone? Good Harbor — the moonshiners Vents 79, AM- TM! What apple? PB ' s Driving (?) with Erbie! STYX — Lady, 78, STH, Thank you. Rockport, Concord, Mark — Still 1980 — the Class with Class! Rebecca Lynn Kingsbury You know how I feel You listen to how I think You understand . . . you ' re my friend by Susan Polis Schultz To TN and AC Seagull nf RB the barn SHOVELERS pumpkin Sheepfold N. Young Lovin Red Chasin for MSG with my Grey Remmer Action CC maid nt w ) Y. SOCCER, BREMAN GERMAN C. Hall of Fame Most Musical - Rachel Tringale and lim Viglas Music is the universal language understood by all, as well as being a favorite pastime for many students. Music is WHS is expressed through band, orchestra, and special individual pursuits. The class of ' 80 has recognized the musical talent of Jim Viglas and Rachel Tri¬ ngale. Jim is a member of the school band and has taken his musical interest outside of WHS ' s curriculum and formed his own grou p White Lightning. Rachel participates in orchestra, as well as playing much of the music for the yearly Curtain and Cue productions. She is an accomplished pianist interested in classical music. Kenneth M. Kirk 600 — 9uarters. Track, I ' ll miss those headaches and blisters. Trig. What a drag. I ' ve got to get out of this place. CA. I hope. Susanna Kirkpatrick What you don ' t know would make a great book. — Sydney Smith Most Talkative — lulia Gittleman and Tom Skehan Endless conversation is the trademark of two very special people in the class of ' 80. Talk, talk, talk and more talk is guaranteed when¬ ever they are present. Blessed (or maybe cursed) with the gift of gab are Julia Gittleman and Tom Skehan, the Most Talkative members of the senior class. Seniors 47 Ed Knapp James William Kohr Getting busted by staties. Parties up Pesky. Parties at M.M. Lake. Listening to Chris Rag. Running from Pirani. Getting busted by BOO! Skiing with Gordie and Mac. Watching Gordie ski down the mountain backwards. “SESSIONS in the library with Mac. repping off box cars. Siphoning gas. Whose out there, Run “MAC ! B.M. S.M. P.F. ).M. S.G. B.T.C.D. Feza Koprucu All the way with NOT THE RED AND BLACK. Mr. Kline and his quarters. Morning breakfasts. Fun with soap. Model U.N. and good times. X-country Social Club. Limo. Restaurant hopping. A lofty place. Who wore that bright green blouse??? “ALL THE GOOD FRIENDS 1 MET ON THE W AY. I ' d do it again. NTRAB, TRACK, STUDENT UNION, SCIENCE CLUB, MODEL U.N. “I look to the sea, reflections in the waves start my memory, some happy, some sad, I think of childhood friends and the dreams we had. — Styx Good times at Styke ' s with the gang. Cape Cod Summers, Soccer pals. Ceils, Joel, Fort. SOCCER - TRI¬ CAPTAIN, BASEBALL, BASKETBALL - TRI-CAPTAIN. Jonathan Mark Krueger Determination to be wise is the first step toward becoming wise! And with your wisdom, develop common sense and good judgement. Proverbs 4:7 LB SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL, BOY ' S SWIM TEAM. Regina LaCascia Now it ' s behind me. A new future ' s ahead. New bridges to cross, new things to be said. I ' m chasing a dream I feel from inside. What falls in my path I take all in stride. No more silver faces I don ' t want to see. How I ever survived, is way beyond me. But one thing I gained as I fought my way through, is how to handle people like you. I won! j.A. S.A. K.P. L.C. NY. Patricia Jean Laing All of my love to Mike 10 79 Three ' s company w PS cold! Florida 77 w CF Sunburns! Blowin ' off classes eating. Betsy won ' t make it — Hickies. I know nathing F— an a. All nighters workin ' at carw Don ' t bug me about Tina. Foolin ' around with FF, PR. Always remember CLIP OH Fun that kids a wimp! Hi Audrey Field Trips w CLIP — Boring! I love Mike TLF John Anthony Lacey II Lace 54, Think Natick I, II III, Natick Excursions with the Family, Natick mountain, Natick 7-0, Come to my bunk! Wolfboro Hull, State Police! Camp 77, FD ' s beached! Umlas Elvis at the campus, T.P.ing Night football 35-7, campus scrods I II, iwe don ' t die, SB 79 Capt. America P , those ebes Anthony ' s “Colour my World , 10 28 78, Darcy. VARSITY FOOTBALL, VARSITY LACROSSE Jane Patricia Langley Life is measured in inches. By steps taken one at a time. Not by the height of the peak we seek. But each little rise we climb. — HL Marshall — Oh-no! Binocs Uryne gumballs Did I do that?! SURF ' S UP! Memories — VK ALC PR VARSITY SPRING TRACK DRAMA FRENCH CLUB?? N.H.S. 48 Seniors Lisa Ellen Lavey People who matter are most aware that everyone else does too Laves , Long Beach memories, 17 — thanks guys. Like we will though, Linda I won! — off the wall?, Don ' t humor me , telathon, What ' s your numba?. Go for it!!, RHAA!. Chalk up another ... , Thanks for being a friend — Barbara Linda, Suebee )ulie . . . Mom Dad VAR. TENNIS, B- BALL, TRACK. N.H.S., ABERJONA SR. EDITOR Priscilla Ho-Hway Lee . . . Await your arrival With simple survival . . . — Dan Fogelberg Harvard Sq on the first — RRM Chidley, Ecuador, retreats blockheads, IHOP at 1 AMzzz Now I won ' t be back Till later on If I do come back at all. But you know me — And I ' ll miss you. — CSNY FORUM, Amigos, Al. ED. BESE Dreamers live for Eternity. John Edward Lee St. Louis The snow storms AdaooooooDA Hose Nose smash! Not Hill again Cheese me! Mean parties in Vanvette ' s Split pigs! Mr. Bill! OH NO Open house! Shoot him Hide The Turtle without a shell Crank that stoke it up Co for it Hand it over King rig! Later! Busted again! Run away ZIT! Radicals! Goofy ya! BOO split Run Patricia Lehane Let the good times roll!!! Summers in Maine Late again I said to myself self Como Russell Rd Keith ' s house MC The boys New Year ' s Eve 79 Laura ' s Apt under the sink Have you seen Daniel yet? Beth ' s living room window ' s R C 1.5.1 MacDonald ' s Flats Back roads Where are we Manchester Field 78 Boy ' s in the band Never forget LC LA BC PS AH 80 Finally here!!! Michelle Yvonne Leonard There is something that is much more scarce, something finer far, something rarer than ability. It is the ability to recognize ability. Elbert Hubbard STUDENT UNION ACTION MODEL-UN MODEL CONGRESS, WHSR-FM, LES TROUBADOURS Emanuel W. Lewin Were I so tall to reach the pole. Or grasp the ocean with my span, I must be measured by my soul: The mind ' s the standard of the man. Isaac Watts What ' s up? . . . Oh, not much, COMPUTER CLUB, MATH CLUB. SCIENCE CLUB, GERMAN CLUB. John Mark Leydon Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice; it is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved — FDR Lunch at Pe¬ ter ' s - IK and laughs. Big Mac Attack Racquetime and I almost did 150, R B, Soller Sloe Lian Liem Dont 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 to fly. — Richard Bach It ' s time we were on the move — Theocritus Seniors 49 Debra Jean Lizotte Marie Limongelli )Cs party!! Arizona 79 Just get away from me . . . loft geese The chase! 9 22 78 Walks on the beach The Who . . . There goes another mailbox! How do I get out of here??? The Cars Nice catch patch ... I can ' t shut the car door!!! It ' s a long way down, sereno The flight to the Cape . , . Some¬ body ' s watching!! I think we ' re on the lawn . . . Those long summer nights!! D.j. remembers; Summer 78-9 N.H., walks w Laurie, Julie in my closet? skiing, Congo R that ' s nice! Crusin in Baby Blue, Catmobile, Dobie. NEL¬ LIE NAIVE, spying. Bucko T.P. w the Sister, burning w The Eamily. Dawn they ' re burn¬ ing Herbert Natick! HB Club Nite (dead puppies) Rap ses¬ sions, Lau ' s MOH, Greselda P-Nuts V. CHEERLEADER - CO- CAPT. ITALIAN CLUB, STU¬ DENT UNION Stephen A. Longo Gumby, Bowkers barn. The Cars West Side, European 18- 20 SB Resto, Lorenz, Vungi, Gremlin, Hilltop 10-5-79, yes Burt wood in the fifth, Meca Otis, Cruising in Lorenz ' s 72 Chevelle through Arlington Marshfield, sessions, Roonski Pink elephant, 15 Times, pyro Beatles (Paperback writer) T.P. ' N with the family D.B. Cape Cod with Greco R.A.D.E. I will never forget B.C. Ted Lorenzetti Alison Lowell Will never forget: camping trips, N.H., Hampton, S.L.B. S.H. 8 11 79, D.Q. Card games another 25 bills Straw¬ berry Eields, Westside Arling¬ ton, Marshfield, Scout Grem¬ lin, CHEVELLE, friends All Nighters, Night Moves watching the puppies run tailgating, Beatlemania and Dylanium, pink elephant Ses¬ sions, No more mistakes EL TIGRE, thanx Patch! AL- ZON! Magic Bowl — shat¬ tered. 22-2 Once a Pope, Hunch, Rail? JJ — 38 DO IT Blades now-fALWAYS, DOI HAUNT 77-79. 1 1 79; SWIMMINK Hey, where ' s my BOMB?? B? Area Goorook- ing, sessions with km. Harri¬ son St. RAL; UVM Animal Acts 1-8; Jara; BEADS! Take the Long Way Home .. . DOI last Laugh on YOU! Lepr¬ echauns! Tigres; REP. RED CROSS; PRES. SPANISH CLUB; NHS Jane Leslie MacArtney A leaf has a fascination moved by wind or colored by fall. But when it floats above your hands slick in the water, a leaf has a special wonder. Christian Science Monitor Little Joey Maasha Potatoes 4th period at Nelson ' s CHORUS Grizzly Grainger (Stephen Grainger) 50 Seniors R. Seth MacDonald California sunshine in eye ' s Who said it wasn ' t or what? shhhuuurrrooommmmmm It ' s DAKINE TYERON The State house steps Edda The 11th Grade Beach party VET Crusin By the Lakes Ski¬ ing at Loon Mountain YEO PETER where the Heck have How come you take so long Relapse! Turtle rock party APC Growing fungus May¬ berry Slip sliding away boggy Hit those bumps with every The powder Hounds are out! YEEHAAA FLYIN High ZETH HA Claudia Ruth MacKay Todo, como el diamante, antes que luz es carbon — lose Marti Pescados! LYBFFE Miep-Miep! Bye Bye Teddy Bear Meeooww! Phillips Academy - S.T.I. CURTAIN AND CUE BOARD, LANGUAGE CLUBS, TRACK CREATIVE WRITING CLUB ROXBURY TUTORING ORCHESTRA, CHORUS Kathleen Louise MacLeod Mcumulous? Drea, where ' s Boo-Boo? Double I.L. to the max! 7 5 78 W.C. Those nights w A.C. and R.B. — bad luck or what? Cape ' 79 w M Mily. Are those people dripping wet? ). Ceils in the heat at C.C.C. Snowstorms . . . How ' d cow hide? T.P. H . . . Art Room Donald |. MacMillan Cookie Natick is dead. 34 Family 22 Lynch backfield Sack, Steve, Loukas and Me Those wonderful W — Track practices (UGH) Council Camp 330 Low ' s — Right Loukas? Aw Andover Bar-b-que ' s Water Fights zi- wiggle VARSITY FOOTBALL, IN¬ DOOR-OUTDOOR TRACK CO. CAPT. John Douglas MacNamara Richard Magliozzi Susan Emily Mahoney Adam C. Malamy MACK Chevy Grand Prix los! Herb rides the Dorcelin Bus 4:00 spotlight on West- side Tailgating at USA B-fests Sign Expeditions with BSLD 8 Min flat from Wakefield Bad luck w chevys and lyons Sl- BORT I only like S ' Ds! BGSD old ' s 98 Viggy ' s Phil I ' m Stuck i n the Mud! S-C-U Don ' t Mix loose I only Party with the Best! VARSITY SWIMMING A class that will lead on. M.B., ).M., A.N., AMY O., S.L. T-Bird, Star, electronics, H.G. year 80, 1977. Good Times! Summer ' 76! HOCKEY, BASEBALL CATCH¬ ER, BASKETBALL, FOOTBALL SALADE Phil and the Gang (dunes SF) The Act The Farm (FLY) pep up a party LOON Weekday mind easers Boogie Man Stretch Quick! eppie reigns TP ' in w cheerleaders Procrastinat¬ ing Blizzard ' 78 Thanx Eye Yun X and always DAVID. RHAA! You only live once. But if you work it right once is enough By Sue-Ellen Vatinae SALADE CHEERLEADING CO-CAP¬ TAIN, NHS High School is, foremost, a time of self recognition Adam Malamy. Friday, 1979 Hacking . . . What math team? Last minute papers (like this one). How fascinat¬ ing. Social trivia . . . Maybe Mond ay I ' esperai toujour le conquerir. Ha. (sarcasm) So Chuck — Not much. MATH CLUB (PRES), SCI¬ ENCE CLUB, COMPUTER CLUB, NHS. Seniors 51 Caroline G. Mandeville Gail Anne Marino MAL! Good times in humarock w Barrie! never forget Bf! Snowstorms, Seabrook, Maine European WHY? |M ' s sideswipes Bedrock City Hey ya wantny? Concerts, parties, cruisin! Halloween CW, Lincoln Ginn! Save n IP ' s life ThanxBarrie 7 9 79 Oh my God !! Like I wouldn ' t where ' d it go Mai at DR ' s Corner! Better late than never 5 w LF Birds uva feather. )EFF! Sean Raymond Mandeville Mandy, Lynch football. Baseball, Plumbing, softball, Kangamangu, Doing your duties going 60 m.p.h., Ginn Field Dairy Barn, Leslie, Train Station, Vette Alley, Hampton IHOP, Junior Prom, Ace, Woburn Chase, Scrapper, CLIP Mai and the three twins, hall duty fifth period, Noonan School, The Corner, Doucettes cellar. Robert Anthony Marino The Summer of 79 was Mighty Fine! Milford Dl. Late nites at SS ' S. Smokeshow at Haywards Pancakes I think!! SS ' S Bday present — WHAT TROUBLE! Let ' s buy a car radio Mike, Got any money? Never forget all the A ' s and M ' s. LIFE IN THE FAST LANE! Racing Firebirds - NO PROBLEM! HAMPTON BEACH! Hey how about her? NO THANKS, I just brushed my teeth. GOODBYE WHS!! Susan Dorothy Martin There is a life which is higher than the measure of humanity; men will live it not by virtue of their humanity, but by virtue of something in them that is divine. - Aristotle. Remember Amherst, Harvard ' 79, swans, the M.A. cult, Bruce, Pescados, Trix, Ag ' s son. La Tuna, Ir ' s, Spain. I win. ED.- IN-CHIEF, ABERjONA; SPAN. CL, LATIN, NAT ' L HON. SOC. Michael Martin Cherish yesterday. Dream tomorrow. Live today anon. Good times w good friends: MATHAKER! DD ' s, Whole Lotta Love? Doritos orange juice! Street-walkers cruisers — bysers ? SQ at 7, Superman Once a pope . . . )P, Trish it snowed! Park Plaza, 2 flat tires? DOI!! Rickety Rail! Dream-Thanx Ral, Talking all nite! TC- always! SOPH JR SECR, SENIOR V-PRES. NHS Alexander Anthony Masella New York, C-93, Celf s, Quinnie No Parking, Burnt and towed? Wheels, 5th period class!!! 78 s Eng. Class; Hey RC does not compute- syn error? shoe, Que pasa? Esto esta lleno de tont erias No creas? Mira mi foto!!! 52 Seniors Karen Marie Mathson T My crystal Wayne 78 seals at Latin Club Animal Acts 1-8 Sessions w )ibbs Al sufferings w Flynns Mels Le Mans Summer w Blades — Heshed, When he comes we leave DOI on ))r. Skip Day every day! The Area 78 79 Mark my ten is your ten PZLL; 21 Psycho chin Cave UVM w Al 12 Sweat at hospital Harrison ST — Look Out NH w Sauges Good times w Al + EM SPANISH Peter Mascioli CLUB, NHS. Eileen Marie McCabe Never forget all my good times and the good times we we shared, Karen ' s El Tigte El Tigte The haunting Chin Lyne n-swan at LITTLE HIRLY Maura in middle of Highland, Seals, In trash by Tommy, DOI, JR. PROM, Haunted House M.B., Dinner at H.I.W. Rawan Oct. 24 at Sctaps in Karen — SHATTERED MY BLUE BOMB, eg-leg problem solver GYMNASTICS, TUMBLETTES, CO-CAPT. Margaret Katherine McCarthy All that is necessary for the forces of evil to win the world is for enough good men to do nothing. — Edmund Burke YEARBOOK EDITOR, FRENCH CLUB, LATIN CLUB, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Hall of Fame Most Original — Priscilla Lee and Artie Nasson. When in high school, it is difficult to fully express your individuality. Two of Winchester ' s students, Priscilla Lee and Artie Nasson, have ignored the barriers of conformist peer pres¬ sure and have succeeded in developing their own unique ways of life. Artie, a member of the rock group. White Lightening, also was the head waiter in Hello, Dolly! , and is well- known for his original behavior. Priscilla, who lived this past summer in Ecuador in the Amigos Program is also distinguished by her individuality. When in their company, one rule holds true; expect the unexpected. Seniors 53 Stuart James McCord I ' m giving while I ' m watching the life I ' m living. What was once just a game, it ' s never the same, noone ' s to blame, - KANSAS Stubum, bubbleleg B-FEST Mike ' s room, spike ' s house, Belmont eve, the sign, white hen, European — NB, West- side I only party with the best. TRI-CAPTAIN SOCCER CO-CAPTAIN LACROSSE Alfred James McFadden Weekend in NH and Ver¬ mont Morning coffee at C G ' s per 1 Italy 79 Hotel Capri adults Poniac Bondo special GA AP Bowling Card Games GA wins weekend runs 45 minutes RH Skip Day Good Harbor Beach LE sand pit Donutes flat E) The Coke Machine free dalls Maximus bolehcim Buddy pool 1008 Rents due wrong well Auto Mechanics Summer in NH The best is yet to come 80! Anne M. McElhinney NEVER FORGET . . . good times spent with Kathy, Ka¬ ren, Barbara, and sean. Trips to Boston with the gang, Ears to you! TOUR ' 79 Per¬ fect 20 with 27! Alabamie jamborie! Disney World. Meeting Mike in PA, Ron? 1C with the kids. Winterguard. Those Council Meetings!! Lancer Discos. Arabowlers. Hampton. EX! ACTIVITIES: NATIONAL HONOR SO¬ CIETY Colleen Marie McCann To be what we are, and be¬ come what we are capable of becoming is the only end of life. RS, Tanner field, TR6SD — he only works here S] Ol- lie ' s beach p ' hoppin, los skipole BAW! rainy day b p, summer 78 soph memo¬ ries, times in NH, cruisin w DHDS MAMSCJOJRNT, remember all the good times — oh like we won ' t, FRIENDS FOREVER! NHS FIELD HOCK¬ EY, FRENCH CL. VP Jeffrey Gerard McGoldrick In the beginning God created man. Then God created laughter so man would not take himself so seriously. I wanna go to sleep Scrooge Come on over Hoop Drive- Ins Nine cent Devil Dogs UConn Forest Attack Cape FISH BOWL Have Another, Mississippi BASKETBALL TRI-CAPTAIN; VARSITY BASEBALL; FOOT¬ BALL Laura S. McGovern I ' ll try to keep myself open to you It gets easier and easier to do The walls come falling down falling on the ground And all the dogs go running free The wild and gentle dogs kennelled in me. )oni Mitchell John McGrath Good Times with the bouts!! In the good old Winch. ).C. Good Harbor, Glochester with OB Fights up Glochester OBs parties Barracuda. Hoobum heavy chevy tipest RT1 David P. S.T. Louiesbud. Cottage N. H. Skiing, motorcycle week-end N.H. Miss the Voke pritty boy harry Wayne-O-Cleary, Johnny Clear, O.B.M.T. jay¬ bird Best times with Joan were is shevetts T.S. J.C. forever Robert Augustine Mclnnis I knew if I stayed around long enough, something like this would happen. George Bernard Shaw LATIN CLUB; HOCKEY; SOC¬ CER; LACROSSE; ABERjONA; NATIONAL HONOR SO¬ CIETY; SCIENCE CLUB; RED AND BLACK; CLASS VICE- PRESIDENT; STUDENT UNION, PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB 54 Seniors I Judith Ann Mclsaac David James McKenney shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence; Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference.” — Robert Frost NATIONAL HONOR SO¬ CIETY Just hanging around — Joyce Frykiund. James Patrick McKenna Golfcourse Parties, Chem Labs, Mr. Bill, Quarries, Zep- plin. Eagles, The Who, Sum¬ mer of ”79”, Jack, Viggies, Blueberry Hill. Brian McNamara MAC” cruisen in the duster Plum Island Pesky Partys 48 Hours at Lenox the kinks MM lake in NH All Nighters up the townies What ' s Up” Loon Mt. Christman Island Almaden Moore were lost. The House VW Parties ses¬ sions in the library. Mystic Look out For the CRASH”!! John Who ' s out there”. Run ed. Tom want to pull over. Goose JD JC SG ED Gordie BT JM SP ACE Blair C. McNutt MGA ' s 79 Sum BC Weekend The GREEN MACHINE Drive- ins blue eyes blond hair 4- wheel never forget double vision hal ' ween 79 Candy — O Which 1 tonite? WJD ' s party 10 26 79 Gone to WNH to see AAT newest edition JH NOT BAD! 4th per. study Mud ' s, f-250 slabs it ' s 12:01 Cruisin for birdies ILYA CB Don ' t let it ever end. Judith Ann McPhee All the good times mayberry Bedrock City Concerts wens. Dress day MP x-mas party GO FOR it George Hew Hew We ' re out of here ST Boston Philip Salon Henry want a ride KG Sachem Family Donuts in the winter sideswipe to the max European LP in the elevators DR BB JA B-4 Lynch dances At DR ' s partys NH trip MY. Sharona Jailbird 6 2 78 DR HAWAII CO-CAPT SPRING TRACK. Seniors 55 Mary Patrice Medwar Karen L Melaragni “What the heart has once owned and had, it shall never lose ' -H.W.B. MED-ley! Telephone line, the cruise, 4-wheelin ' , TM-PPond PING! Letters, desalad boys. Raids, Oblivion S., “The good times are forever ' ' -Sue, Lee. M.G.-keys?BT ' s, Fritz and co.BC, 4th per. RHAA! doba nites Times w )F, )r. Prom, 12 24 78 Thanx Mom. Love ya Wingnut! SWIM TEAM, NHS, )R. SR. TRES. 1 HI KIDS! Always remember. Cruises to Boston, Climbing Mount Vet, Harbor House, Hill partys. Down max. Take the Long way home, your gonna GET IT, Topsfield 78 79. Sailbury double dating. The Cape 10 20 79. Good Times with STEVEN, Maureen, Dora, Lori, Karen Always remember CLIP with Ruth. 2nd Res.CA.t2 We ' ve only just begun. Definitely no contender for Wimbeldon — Dean Ranzo Kenneth R. Mello lamesgang jam Sessions TNUC j Walker R Cape 4;35 AM jack B.O.C.WhoWhiteChristmas T.A. Harvard Square jacks, 1001 Do yago Gip NH 711St Louis 3 CAR 676873MSM KMSQ jrProm EM PASS out Boo Ducks Hawks Go forward never strait USA 70 Pont, Mystic L Shakespier 73 Olds Danvers Bagged Spag gip Spag odia Dan Mel 1999R Dead Cape “DriveThatTrain “80 out“Greeny tspag AWG Time Charles Allen Merritt, III “Oh sleep that dreams, and dream that never tirest, press from the petals of the lotus flower something of this to keep, the essence of an hour. F. Scott Fitzgerald Fun at GolfCourse. Limo, X-C Social-Dine-Argh! Nitecruise Creative Loft-to write-Soap TF.B-day present! All things to come forever. Its been real MODELUN, SU“THE NOT THE RED BLACK W.R.V.X.-COUNTRY 4-TRACK Marlene Tayne Metrick I must be movin on now cuz there ' s too many places I must see. L.S.GTAF, Cruzin w DHDSAMCjSOCLTNj, Sat.nite-long way home! 28-6, Sweet? 16 Olly-CT, the big lake-NH,McDCD ' s, MCA, Sj + BR ' S-Frce, BAW-FMcCan ' s pole, Ofest, Hweens Don ' t sing Trish! hi tide PB-f bug on TRC, p-hop. Oh like Bagged! ES,get Annette! Thankx W.H.S., M + D,FF. FIELD HOCKEY S.U.Tres. SKI CLUB, N.H.S. Lisa A. Meyer Skitch Radical 2 more weeks watch out! Haunted House An orange Fiat Walking the dog “Hey guys lets go to Somerville Kid Charlemegne LRY Forum Room Sheepfold Steely Dan “Look, the sun ' s coming up The Who Tetro Snowbanks You probably wouldn ' t remember, you probably couldn ' t forget Steve Miller Warren and Eddie ' s MBF Tres. Remind me in the morning tonite .. . 56 Seniors Jeffrey A. Micciche Mich 19, Think Natick, 1, 2, 3. Wolfeboro, Camp 77, F.D. Beach ed, Scrods Bashes, Campus, M.S., State Police! The telltale fingers of Buckets + UMLA. Swivel . . . The Dumb Act. Tony ' s tatoo forever! Scandals. T.P. ' n, ICO Lurks! Its sorta like Hannibal. B.M.O.C. Family Lives On! Seabrook, Scrod big outdoorsman. Hangtime, Cod Bless MiCH FOOTBALL, CAPT. LACROSSE Michael G. Minutoli The turning point in the process of growing up is when you discover the core of strength within you that survives all hurt. By Max Lerner Varsity swimming 1977-78-79 Belmont AAU swimming 1977-78-79-80 Thorpe Chadwicks States 12th Relay 77 Jimmy Summer at Wedge Waterpolo at Lernard Spring Weekend at Westfield State No gym Richard Anthony Montuori Cold, Mass Ave, Hvrd. Sqre. Wigwam, The Hoop Next Week? Gumball Rally 78, Buicks Party Black Horses from the Cape, skipday 79, Tufts Weekend at M.B. ' s 8 4 79 Tied to A Whipping Post 85 3 3 79, Warwick N.T. T.K. Pebble Beach What a Tease One inch away Brad or Did I Wellington Holds the truth VARSITY FOOTBALL, VARSITY SPRING AND WINTER TRACK Scott Moore Everything I did in High School that I enjoyed is not allowed to be written on this blurb sheet Hall of Fame Most Sophisticated: Mark Costello and Renee Vroman. The word sophisticated conjures up an immediate image: the blase snob, dressed im¬ peccably, and looking down upon the drab mediocre world with a distasteful sigh. Win¬ chester ' s own sophisticates Mark Costello and Renee Vroman have disproved this sterotype, establishing themselves as individuals of un¬ pretentious refinement. Although their interests vary greatly one thing is sure.: whatever they do they do it with a touch of class. Class Contributors: Tony Johnson and Patricia Intravia. Activities don ' t just happen, they require many hours of planning and organization. Un¬ fortunately much of this time and effort goes unrecognized. Being a class officer demands much time, dedication, and often a smile when the reverse seems more appropriate. The Senior class wished to express their sincere thanks to our class Contributors, Tricia Intravia and Tony johnson, for spending their time and energy to make our year more enjoyable. Seniors 57 J Kelly Ann Morris Courage It takes more courage To live than to die — Courage to rise above our Sorrow, never to whisper, Never to cry, and march On toward tomorrow. Always Remember CLIP 2 yrs. — Bald ' s Bullies — Coffee B. — and A.D. David Peter Mueller Yesterday is but a dream. Tomorrow is only a Vision, But today well-lived Makes every yesterday A dream of happiness. And every tomorrow A vision of hope. Band Parties, Exchange, early morning band 30 F, MILLER¬ TIME, Moving 79. JAZZ BAND, RED BLACK ED., NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, BAND, LOS COMPANEROS. Karen Mottia All the best Times with Greg! Forever! 5 30 78 F. bird. Monday and Babies dead! Let the good- times roll party first period P. Lot DeeDee Muff Judy Friday and St. Nights C Apt. in Conn. 11 4 79 Patrick Murphy Alison Murray I ' m going to Seger! SEGER 1 Visiting the Duckies with Susan. The weirdos in mall, the door. B.A. in Trotts Allergic to homework. MJ the football player. Hunk¬ hunting forever. R.D. My Italian hunk. But it ' s on the list! Is that your shoe? CHECK IT OUT! Arthur Peter Nasson N.H. Coliseum, Golf Course, Quarries, Wretchaske Quweef Quarters, Viggies 3 2 costume, Chevey Malibu, Guardrail NOBODY TOLD ME! Foxy Roxy Red Long Johns, Exchange 80. Led Zep Dazed and Confused Go down here. Who in Boston White Lightning to the Rescue Obscene repetoire I saved you 62.50 greeve C.H. BAND PRESIDENT Barbara Elaine Myers Not the quarry, but the chase; not the trophy, but the race. Remember: locker room chaos, one of the guys What ' s your numba? On the brighter side, tracks th rough Wakefield, not in the mood , energizing cake parties, rumor has it — 10 27 79, telethon?? Surf ' s up, wait for me! X-COUNTRY CO. CAPT., VAR. WINTER AND SPRING TRACK, RED AND BLACK ED., N.H.S. Michael Joseph Nastasi So useless to ask me why Throw a kiss and say goodbye I ' ll make it this time I ' m ready to cross that fine line . . . This brother is free I ' ll be what I want to be — Steely Dan Good times with Steve, Brian, Jack, Ken, Mark, M.C., Joey, Jim, Sull, Stu, Crisco, John Paul. I only party with the best. 58 Seniors Brian V. Nolan What-me-worry? — Alfred E. Neuman It ' s Miller Time! . . . even at 7:10. Oh, what the ... I Vigi outdid Samoan. Playing golf at night?! Quarters — what a game. Aren ' t you the kid from WHP? Life ' s a bowl of . . . when you look at it. NHS, BAND, JAZZ BAND, RED AND BLACK Robert Gerard O ' Brien Playing pool — Dave Steve. Field trip to N.Y. The RR. Three years at the Voke — getting off on Bondo. Pedro. Beating around the bushes at Mahoney ' s. The wall. Let ' s stop the song and dance. Special people. Loukas Natsis Riddled with bullets. My Toy Strange things happen in the dark Carrante, Quarters, Golf Course, Quarries, Led Zep Who, B.O. Cult, White Lightning Skunk at Mac ' s, N.H. Colloseum Soloman ' s House, IBBBy, 111 Chevy Grand Prix, C.H., Uncle Jack - go, M.G.A., Wretch a ski Brian P. the rat killer. Arte 3 2 Costume, Digger, Jetlag Shtork, Herbie, Mack, Duke, Al SGC Concerts VARSITY TRACK Thomas H. Norton Good times on the slopes! Feb. 3rd the beginning of James and Charles. Right on the trail? Stranded in Rock- Land, Oh well. The very best of friends never die! Thanks Becky. Good times in France. Where is Rochester? Sugarloaf Canada Ski Always. Thanks to every one. Skipday! Ah! Good luck to all. Work hard. I ' m finally out. It ' s been real, X- COUNTRY, TRACK, SKI CLUB Natalie Anne O ' Halloran Lisa Louise Olivier Elizabeth Jean O ' Neil William W. O ' Neil Keep your face always toward the sunshine, and the shadows will fall behind you. Samuel Ward Friends, there were good times and bad times, but we made it, and remember success is having what you want, and happiness is wanting what you have. SPANISH CLUB The good times are forever. Ollie, Cruizin Hi Tide QC11 1-20-79 Whipple CD ' s parties Trb JrSkdy P.G. the bug USA Oh loke . . . Summers in H.H. Dead ends, rainy day P B Nothing Matters PB j SD in NH. It ' s time to go home Heff BS BAW Supert, BL runs, the Who P.R. Day, Bagged L. j. ' s, WH B.A.M. all nighters, P-hop ' n. You are so weird, F.F. VARSITY SOCCER, SPRING TRACK Beth, Three Bunnies Bome ' n Dl The Toy (Train) Never forget j.P. w Tommy Good times sing Woody where are you? Look Nan no hands jan Barb Best friends Family, TP Hey Cathie are we invited? Cloud 9 The BM Scare! Get yellow. I miss you Bettes spoker, you hot you. OOO Beth look PEST - So There GUE! Sunshine Thanks a ... The Funny Kitchen ♦BYE CAPTAIN PEP SQUAD VARSITY CHEERLEADER. This is not the end This is not even the beginning of the end But it is perhaps The end of the beginning — Winston Churchill CURTAIN AND CUE, STUDENT UNION REPRESENTATIVE, GERMAN CLUB OFFICER. Seniors 59 Daryl Richard Parker Gail Natalie Oram Of all the means to insure happiness throughout the whole of life, by far the most important is the acquisition of friends. 43, Over a lake? Lower C.C. Racoons, We ' re just talking Schroda? Who ' s Sahare? jims GO-Es Oh-Yeah! No problem. When the shark bites. Misty Good times with CS, RW, KV. VARSITY: SOGCER TRI-CAPT. B-BALL, SOETBALL: N.H.S. Tracey Anne Peterson Cape Cod Cruises Summer ' 78 Nights down Mac ' s — parties, hangin ' down Train S. Vetta S. Weekends w Pauline jay — jay. Cooking 6th with B.A. K.M. Kelly, Leslie, out Caf. Drs. Aw, c ' mon, blow it off! , In an hour, Brenda — thanks! . A guitar and Pink Lloyd ' s. Wish You Were Here . The Eield Marshall — SPLIT! Take a good Look at yourself and describe what you see ... Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you in return. Time, place, and situation are all relative; that which is real exists only in the mind. Cramming, neverending tests, college interviews soccer sidelines graduation Who ' s Who in High School, jr NATL, HONOR SOCIETY, SOCIAL STUDIES ACHIEVEMENT AWARD, VARSITY SOCCER MATH TEAM. Catherine Marie Phalen The House K.. Party Good Times w BOKHBT YrASWTPing the Cops Cape C 337ATX, The D ' s Are Trasted RRtrck ' sT kept A Rollin Ginn Walls Proms DUKE I ' ll have a Pony Moing Summer ' s Bombing through The Dl ' s Cloud 9 Are we invited TBs Penguins The Toy Cards Again! Poo-Poo Swerbin It UP EAMILY jACKPOT! The Bm Scare I ' ll give you 10 SlIT Kevin Eorever. V. CHEERLEADER John Peluso Mark Louis Pharo Go for it! You do not have anything to save yourself for now! Outward Bound ' 79 Official Blitz Brother. Bus rides to exchange concerts. The O ' Rorchestra with Ralf and the big white telephone Music Eestivals: 1st violin Who ' s a Brain? It ' s only A.P. Chemistry Good Luck Good Eriends! GBYSO Boy Scouts ORCHESTRA NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Charles H. Perenick Jr. Remember the suicide sqad from THE EAMILY. The Eamily at Nantasket Beach - my house will never be the same. The Carbonated kid still lives. Remember the king. The Golden voiceas on WHSR. The rookie lifeguard at Nantasket Beach 79. Island Duty. The Phantom still strikes. Mr. Bill ' s chemistry class Oh Noooo! Haunted House 1 Talent Show ' 80 Linda Marie Piazza Summer of 79. Maine and Red Blimp 1-2-3. MY SHARONA! 7 9 79 Hawaii, DW. Snow Storms. European WHY?? Bagged again. Well thats just cute. How ' s your onion? The Colonial. Dr. jeckyll and Mr. Hyde. P.T. Your really pushing it. Hey, ya wantny?! The zone w S.W. C.B. B.C. Lincoln. I ' m sorry. Sideswipe w jM to the total maximum of being. We ' re outa here! 60 Seniors Alice Ann Poduska Sophomore year with Joyce and Nicky. Party!! Hey Ang. Let ' s go see the tea leaf lady. I didn ' t even get a tan. 1008 — rent is due! Glenn is the greatest. Yea, Richard Forum. Ken, Donna, Michel, Steve, Pam, janey, Poo-Poo, Kirt, Louis, Carol, Lissy, Laura, Greggy-baby, Jim it ' s your tuen. C C Peter, Lisa and Paula too! GOOD-LUCK EVERYONE! Anthony Pronski Jr. Life as in a Football game, the principle to follow is; Hit the line hard. — Theodore Roosevelt Quebec 79, Olds 98. It won ' t start! Go some place dark! Dj ' s cellar — Boston FROSTIES Is everything allright boys Great times with jS, NM, DB Fri and Sat with Mr. Miller! Dover 110? 1 1 79 10 31 79 Pittstop here? Wingersheek July 4, 79 - HOCKEY, LACROSSE Christopher H. Porter Cards up the Barn, jr. Prom Bill Bobs Brawl, oldies The fateful nights Marshfield at Otis ' s - 4th 4 17 79 $50?! , Westside, Camaro Cruising, Tailgating with the boys. European 8 20 Camping with Jerry the NHST Death crusiing with Craig. Oh, no, not another one! Swim Club, Hey you Buzzard TRI-CAPT. VARSITY SWIM TEAM Brian William Possi Good times at the Cranes, JD, DUKE, Tuesday morning, my father Sessions in the truck Silver Streak ' 76, Rehab Park Lot. Dounuts at Ambrose. Rubber Biscuits, In back of Shell, Dunes, Licence and Registration please, cliffs. OH NO I Blew My Transmission. 1 15 down Rt a128. The 66 in Medford BSM, 180 on 6roue, Mr 60 dwrench, 72 Ninety Eight, Westside, Cape, Chevy. Edward C. Pratt, Jr. Shades — parties - The Field — break a legl All nighters with Moose, Paul, Hags, the White Russian, Dud the Dud, Mr. Coodwrench, Crazy Billy, Jibbos. TGIF I didn ' t know the gum was loaded! Look out for Jaws! Baseball 1 basketball 2. Jugsy. The RR. Sue, Kathy, Lisa Lisa, Marie, best of all, Ann ( Babe ) VARSITY BASEBALL 10, 11, 12 Mary Jane Queen MJ, me a librarian? Themali Yaz ' s 400 and The Cup. Dressing for the T-day game 77. Memories of Hampton. I ' ve had a good time. Parties! Seger, Free Bird, The Door Oops, I forget to go to class. Partying with LadyLuck 9 9 79, That Sox Game. MCA and that stuff. HI! ... but most of all Bobby. STUDENT UNION Seniors 61 Dean Ranzo Stephen Michael Quinn I loved this year ' s costume party. Track workout today. Quinnie can you give us a ride home? Get those safety glasses on! Regular gas costs 95.9 per gallon. My car isn ' t a Galaxie. Start stretching! Hey! get to work! Are you running varsity tomorrow? Breakfast parties. VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY, INDOOR, AND SPRING TRACK David John Raucci STORK Chevy Pickup 76 4x4 with the Rubber Biscuit Chevy Grand Prix exit 31 CB Good times at Cranes Course Cliffs Quarries West Side Sessions in the truck Cruising in the Olds 98 Signs Expedition with BSLD) Vigg ' s annuals BOBO ' s Fort SIBORT Tailgating Van rides Moa Wresting Al ' s concerts )D90 VARSITY TENNIS Colleen Roberta Rae Always remember Fridays! Sandy and Kevin ' s Trisha to Ment house with DS )D S) Quit acting like a loser! Remember those Friday night waiting for that number but never come. 9999 Fostagain Moving Trisha the Coach will not go Kevin Tony get MAD SANDY CAFF ME IN TODAY? The Soap Opera ' s TONY FOREVE R 1978 - 1980 Someday you will understand Wendy B. Rae Take short views, hope for the best, and trust in God. — Sydney Smith I hate DBC; FIFED; shades; FIZ Watch out here comes Timmy Hampton Bch. 78; 6:00 Beach Walks in sky; Petes; )oe; Tracky; the Dunes; Destruction Night w Skibbs; I don ' t cheat Dawn; playland; Sue Hampton Creamery; Sack ' s Party Bobby ' s summer parly w )anet Fittering on Highway: Human waste; skiing at Pats Peak ' 71 Monte Laurie Ann Redmond Tannis Elene Redpath i Agnes Reidinger Yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is only a vision but today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. — Plato VARSITY: CROSS COUNTRY, BASKETBALL, SPRING TRACK; SOFTBALL S.A.W. ' s 8 5 77. The heart. To Maine for dinner and bac k BHS Prom weekend. The Boat R.H.P.S - 3 times. Good times at WV, only one at a time It ' s 4:00 — Rustic Nail. We ' re under the drive-in. Are they beeping at us? N.Y. Toga ' s in the ballroom, soda. Boss, we ' re on a binge! Summer of ' 79 This is the guy ' s backyard. Here Dawn, where no else is? ABER)ONA ED, M.UN, SKI CLUB We come to the end of one road. Ahead lies a thousand more. So let me choose one road. And let me hope I have chosen the right one. PRES. PHILOSOPHY CLUB, MEMBER OF: LATIN CLUB, CURTAIN AND CUE, AND STUDENT UNION. 62 Seniors Diane Reinold Joseph Resteghini LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL. Laughing with Griba Sessions in Hessions class. Cruising to Salisbury. Partying down the A M.P. The Goone ' s Mobile. Going To N.R. ON Weekends. Going to wild concerts down the Cape Coliseum. What ' s up? Where ' s THE parties? Mark L. Everyone has the Dues to pay In life. It ain ' t nothing but a house party. Lori Riccio Robert Rigney Ragney, 9th grade with Grianger ' s samples! Cult, Van Haien. Nudgen Erving. Gl )oes The Home, Art Rm. 1 Good times at the European OB ' s Party Oak tree you ' re in my way!! Beach, and ski trips. In the boat to Seabrook chiphins St. Lois. Patrons at Lions Snow in the summer of 79! Lawn job at Moes. Army camp Hendrix night. Always remember Laurie. Mcdoga! LACROSSE Glenn Robinson Good times, bad times. Neiborhood parties to the max! (which I hated). Tripping over waves at Salsbury. Cav walking in the girl ' s room. AMO I didn ' t forget you, Gary n The Road Runner, (Hoobing nights). (Barbie Doll) Parties up the Home. Pilgram Center, (78- 79) Weekend at the Cape. The school porch New Year ' s Eve. RESTO, cp, THE FAMILY, us four NH in the Gremlin, 15 times Cruisin the Cape 77-79, wCC, 12 18 78 The tree hit me DB Cruisin with Chumley, Hotdog Marshfield, Westside, Sunset Goodtimes with Lorenz, Gumby Roonski, Chumley, Vunge, Henry Aldo want a light? Pink elephant, Beatlemania, With a little help from my friends VARSITY FOOTBALL, STUDENT UNION, ITALIAN CLUB Jeffrey Andrew Richmond It is not how much we have but how much we enjoy that makes happiness. Dinner at the Sycamores — GO FOR IT! Night chivalry died, Huxley HjD club. Shopping 4 14 79, never forget you, TP. Troll lore, kicked out for life! Glasses are off, Ralph! )G, MB, TS, CH, NK — to insure peace of mind, ignore the rules and regulations. TUTORING, CURTAIN CUE Jose Rios There is no escape through Law of man or God from the inevitable: — THE laws of changeless justice bind the oppressor with the oppressed; and close as sin and suffering we march to fate abreast. Booker T. Washington. DRUM MAJOR WHS BAND; STUDENT REP - ABC HOUSE EXCHANGE CONCERT ' 79 EXCHANGE CONCERT ' 80 GYMNAST. Karen Robinson Always remember neighborhood parties. Good times with Donny. Thanks Barb! Scorpionized. Elephant? Winnings Farm, Whatever happened? Take me to the river Cape Cod, Max, The Club, Arlington party. Wacked times up second Resi. Hill parties. Dibbles?, Never mind! Oh no Mr. Bill! Never forget LR, AC, KM, MW, DT, AK, CV. Carry on, you will always remember. Seniors 63 1 William Craig Rooney Roonski, Watchin the puppies run, Purity Supreme, The Deli, Sunday football, WS NH camping. Good times with; Lorenz, Longo, Resto, Otis, Vungi, + Bowkes, Sessions, US 4 All nite card game, 15 times Pink Elephant, 18 times ' round the rotary. Bad Co., ELO Eire and High, Duke, Herbie, I show up late and I ' m docked , C.K. She lost the ring! Denise Sharon Ross SKI Trip 78 crutches Motorcycle weekend 79 at Roses L.P.S Birthday Boston Chinese firedrills European Im sorry syndrome and Co. Bagged with the eggs No Top Humarock Good Harbor Vets Concerts Eootball Games PARTY TIME! COME ON OVER! 6 2 78 with ).M. jailbirds ALRIGHT! The CARS D.C. Halloween 79 lamaica L.G. BB S Mad Crush ITALIAN CLUB Lauren Marie Ross St. Louis Cult Boston Look out Lisa! 69 Eairlane )ibba Late night swims at the rez Seger LR + RR Shooting stars Planted to the ground ELA 78 Miss you Kelly Palm Beach!! Bus ride home On your mawrk GO! Cokeme Walden Pond Trip Irish are 1 Summer 79 Whew The Art Room family Hi Babe European Kinks HAZES — LATER Winchester STUDENT UNION SCIENCE CLUB SWIM TEAM Leah Katharine Russell SALADE Eleah Lee Phil and the Gang (dunes SE) thanx DMD The Farm (FLY) eppie reigns, Boogieman stretch, quick! Narnie 1 8 79 Zing! the act Weekday mindeasers TP ' ing procrastinating Blizzard ' 78 Love to all the kids at and memories of EBF suz med — 23 — pep up a party X SALADE SWIM TEAM, CHEERLEADING MANAGER, NHS 64 Seniors William Rogers B.R 20 Think Natick LIT Night F-Ball 35-7 Wolfboro 300 pds of fun Lace I ' m cold State Police! Hey cowey do you still like me? OH like you didn ' t Death Cruises Stone walls Hospitals bring a frown Arlington Lives on! Always remember Harvard Square Stoneham Gas Stations Hey Tony hows it look? K.K. 5 19 79 Summers at N.H. VARSITY FOOTBALL, VARSITY LACROSSE Elizabeth C. Rogers St. Louis ENKA — 76 — T? DC ' s — Bashes Fells — 76 LOON Skiing Trips — Laughing for hours w Laura — Twitchies Hillside — Mattapoisett Snow — Sessions Vetts Trainstation Parking — Lot Stoke ' ems Hampton Beach Nugentized Bad Co. Sundays — N.H. runs. Jimmy 4- Marie. Strictly, Viki, C.B., -l-Lu-Lu. 3rd Period roast in the sun 1 8 79 Marny good times and future plans with Eddie. One of those lengthy calculations . . . Craig Harms and Tom Skehan Pamela Susan Russell “Aim for a star! Look up and away, and follow its beckoning beam. Make each tomorrow a better today - and Don ' t be afraid to dream. — H.L. Marshall — Russian Banks? gumballs Don ' t try to make up. Brace yourself. Times with San. “Thank you for being a friend. L.H, S.W, V.K, ).L NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ROXBURY TUTORING Lisa Marie Russo “Yesterday is but a Dream, And Tomorrow is only a vision; But Today well-lived makes every Yesterday a Dream of Happiness, And every Tomorrow a Vision of Hope. VARSITY SOCCER, SOFTBALL Ned J. Sabbagh Aquaintances may come and go but true friends are forever. A.B.C. and Company. Ladies Night, Street Life, Rappers Delight, Knee Deep. “Itis , “Skinnith “DONNA “VIV ROUNDTREE WXKS WBOS WILD ).R. R.A. L.C. T.|. E.W. R.T. G.T. O.S. S.S. B.Q. ... Art Class Commercial Design William C. Sample Parties at Pesky Can we shut it. Country club bash B. Festations at Nugent and Cult. Many repairs on BIRD MOBILE. Carol Ann Sardella “There is no happiness where there is no wisdom; no wisdom but in the submission to the Cods. Big words are always punished, and proud men in old age learn to be wise. SOPHOCLES GOOD TIMES with CO, RW, SS, MV and her p ' s 43 raconni. vern scheroda? no problem! honk Id hi to ZN Life is a journey not a destination. MH S.U. SECRETARY, SPANISH CLUB Richard Ryan Maureen Scali Always remember — RANDY: Bob Segar, j. Ceils, Crash! DEAD? Alright Glo! No parents ' for one week. Scouting again? Yup Leslie: Drive to Canada — 9 hrs Adventures in the CHEVY!!! Hysterical! MOMMA! Start the car Highlight — 5 days. Flying pants. CHASED! $50. Spark Em! Zamani Come On! We clean up OK? Susan — No Hangin tonight! Best Friends SS!! HARLEY ' S! Bag em. Go For It! Seniors 65 James |. Schultz If we knew each other well then I need not fill space by writing ' remember when ' . All that we shared will always be remembered. Ellen Tinsky To M. A., ). H., my S. T. and my flower, Thanks for every¬ thing. VARSITY FOOTBALL, WRES¬ TLING, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Jane Marie Schultz lust a turn in the road, that ' s where I ' ll go. Where life starts new, and dreams will come true. Coffee at C C, 1st period Mumbles. Parties every weekend. Fall retreat 77 , Forum. Tickle, tickle. The best times ever. Love al¬ ways. Elaine M. Severino Times to remember 79 mid-yr exams, wet hair and wet feet Our little walks, look who is coming! Smiles, Laughs, gig¬ gles and hipchecks. The guys in the gilding-room, what a joke! As we know, I, won St. Patricks day. Denise, Lauren and Dee 3rd lunch across the street always! I hope our dreams come true. Always Steve really!!! David Seymour Kathryn Angela Shaw We ' re captive on a carousel of time. We can ' t return, we can only look behind from where we came, and go round and round and round on the circle game. |oni Mitchell Billy joel, Pescados LYBFFE joey runs. Exchange concert Basement parties, skating, fun times with good friends LATIN CLUB, BAND, CUR¬ TAIN AND CUE, STAGE CREW Bradley Allen Shea Stump, Awesome, Chester, jimeee, Benny, Skull, Bubble Leg, M -F Ms White Hen Life of Sir Brian, Quarries The Corse, Somebody stole my battery. Exchange Concert VARSITY SOCCER, JAZZ BAND, KISS ME KATE, HELLO DOLLY, MARCHING BAND, NATIONAL HONOR SO¬ CIETY Alison Shirley The road at the top of the rise seems to come to an end and take off into the skies. — Robert Frost Summer of 79, Eastport, The Day Sky Lab Fell NATIONAL HONOR SO¬ CIETY, FIELD HOCKEY, SPRING TRACK John Peter Simeone The happiest people seem to be those who have no par¬ ticular cause for being happy except that they are so . . . W. R. Inge 66 Seniors Heidi Sirchis L Thomas Daniel Skehan SKWIM Head of S.H.E.W., retired Dinner at the Sycamore ' s Penny, toy boat, notes, Mrs. K. Chris, the Friday night jinx Physics, I don ' t flirt. Choir what ' s middle C, bass is best Remmer, I don ' t ask ques¬ tions, I just have fun — Bugs Bunny I ' ve seen the bright lights of Memphis . .. Susan Slattery Always Remember — John Meany McMann ' s, Emma¬ nuel, 23 KAREN: 123 down 93, Arlington, We ' re DOOMED! Carol Mac- WOOD Stumbin in Adven¬ tures in the Chevy MAUREEN Start the car ARIOT MOMMA R. Shoulda cut 7 th Hi. G Flying pants chased spark EM Zamani! Carload to N.H. HAMPTON - BANDANAS piercedear COME ON, AH Negative Clean up OK Danc- in Snake Always Best Friends MS BAG EM GO For it! Wayne Simpson Gippa Stamms lams Lock Pond Sea voyages and scuba diving 4 wheeling runs Moto- crossing with the 250 Soic on Drums! Mildews Greenie and Grapie Parties in the Van to come Snow bound Ski Trips Hockey team G-Blades early Morning Practices y. Paula L. Spagnuolo Let the Good Times Roll Parties in Maine — Hum- mcharger A certain black van Artroom, Fights in Miss Ellies Room! Marie Look out for that car! Wacka Hacka Week ends Parties in Somerville Dazed and Gon- fused Blow it off! Threes Company — Car Wash Gotta Watch Out for the Police! Summer on Bikes Slow Ride To live your life in your own way ... To reach the goals you have set for yourself . . . To be the you that you want to be — that is success! Good times with the honey buns. M-O with Trish and Gail at Caldors. Fat Cat. Pur¬ dues, G.C. Action! MGR. GIRLS B-BALL, STU¬ DENT UNION, YEARBOOK, N.H.S. Brian L. Sullivan Victory at all costs, Victory in spite of all terror. Victory however long and hard the road maybe; For without vic¬ tory there is no survival. — Winston Churchill HOCK¬ EY; LACROSSE; BAND STU¬ DENT UNION Seniors 67 J Brian Robert Sullivan SULL! ). Ceils Band 7 1 79 . . . Mikes House — Best Times . . . New Years 79 ' ... Mad Attic .. . REEBS. Monkey Island . . . The Fort The Duck 7th period ... )R Skip Day Spikes Keg . . . Pool Hoppin ' . . . Ski — Maine . . . Resto wheres my Door Handle? Hit the Deli! West Side . . . Tailgating . . . RHS - Parking Lot. Swim Team — 4 A.M. I cant do my Homework any more! Blast In BoBos Coat . . . I only Party with THE BEST. Mark James Sullivan No lead Darryl Marshfield at Casey ' s. Darryl please move my car Bowks barn Marshfield )r Skip Day. Of course I ' m from R.l. West side Yaz 3000 misunderstanding at B + B ' s Partying with Porterbien, buzzard, niviac, and Otis. What ' s up? Not much 4th of July us 4 Falmount Malibu tailgating VARSITY WRESTLINC Maura Sullivan Summer of ' 79 — Ruin your nite Parties at HAMPTON with Sue and Al. Parlez-vous Francais? Roxanne ' s All-night parties The Magic Words! Eileen, what is my address? MM! Put the butt out, we ' re gonna die! Island down Lynch Those summer nights! Little girly. Let the good times roll!!!! Cood times and friends remembered at W.H.S. LNA!!! . . . DAVID . . . SPANISH CLUB. Margaret Anne Sutherland You know it makes me feel so fine and sets my mind at ease to know that I don ' t harm a soul in doing what I please. - Eagles Doesn ' t it seem like the right time. I wanna go back through my lifetime, gotta go way back and relive those days, when everything was mine. Seals and Crofts Call, Patti, Lou, blockheads. Forum, Hyannis, Vineyards, BESE. Deirdre Catherine Sullivan SYNDROME — Yang. The Tread . . . Snowstorms w Shannon Tom Bedrock city, trip w Anne Emily. O.B. ' s house Noonan. Tootski!!!! Is she really going out w him? Lincoln School. Irving Westport. 7 9 79. Dododododo 4 — never. Party! European, why? Creature and the glove compartment. I ' m sorry! Zeppelinz. Positions! We ' re outta here! Martha Anne Sullivan The side of a person ' s world is the side of his heart — Powell. Howaya? Peaches Cream; Cloria Cruiser ' s, bysers Doritos O.j. Street¬ walkers Raps w Dan-FPat C.C. N. Croove Line Tal- show, WHY Rogue ' s 18th. Like we Don ' t! Anything Coes L.N. chats Whole lotta Kath — You were there and LOTSA LOVE to the Fab 4-some! W.H.S. MUSICALS, STU. U., SPANISH CL. A.D.A.P. Robert H. Surabian Looking forward to more good times with Sandra. ' 64 Chevy ' 76 CMC Cood times in the Falcon. R1 Staties Crove Street Place Field Tony, JM, and Igo. Stones HOCKEY, LACROSSE. Ralph Edward Swanson YPF Zig and Zag 4 30 79 JSC 5 18 79 9 16 79 Seafood MRB Prom on a white stallion CC The K ' s CH ' s CVs without a bag. LWC SCD ASK jAR Louise and Clarence Swiss cheese Mansions in the Mtns; Mayor of Scrub City, The Cars — Electric hip Yukon Terr. Huxley HJD Club AURAOFSCSDjRRSWHAIL Tutoring WINTER TRACK, STU DENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE, SPANISH CLUB, LATIN CLUB, SOCCER. 68 Seniors Id r? Patricia Ann Swymer irt Four Musketeers - Noonan Bob Seger concert 4 SG + ED will it ever Happen Scrapes Lynch ' s Hut Ginn Salisbury Phil ' s Variety ■‘I iCruinin ' with Beth Hampton f — Let the Good Times Roll OB ' S House Load runner Train Station SOTE Corner Path mountain Good times with leanette and Regina. Thanksgiving Day 1978 — Harley Davidson 1. Beth Ann Terpko DAVID FOREVER AND A DAY 143 Best times w David, Miss you Skiing 12 27 78 All mixed up Summer 79! Cranes! Worlds End NH w inlaws. Picnics — Airport Do it in 80s let Airliner 000 Beth! Bottle of white, C.S. Three Bunnies Spoker Spaced Bettes! Why? B. Friends LF NC Love is . .. Sunshine Pandas. There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them James Joseph Tedesco Jr. Quadraphonic, Crasie, Tara King F + P, Survival, D.|. Tufts B. Back, Wigwam, Too OBLIVION, I swallowed it Living In Stereo, Who World The Doors, This is the END That ' s a full moon, lOw — 40 Give my my shell. I ' m sane Smile lay It ' s Only 1 night They Ruined me. Lake Belleu Canoe, See you in 3 yrs. R.P. Can you see the real me?- NO BASKETBALL, VAR. BASEBALL Anne Marie Thomas Syndrome Westport 76 79 L|H Charly MP Christmas Party New lersy Donuts with TA Snowstorms with DP |ohnny 1 Trips with EG + DS Concerts The Wedding Go for it Georg Henry need a ride Tootski European with KG KG ' s Towel Good Times with KG To Come Oct. 25, 1979 Late night Dp Ice box L and B ' s Free Bird Lincoln School Moosy Gen HP We ' re out of here Catch you Christopher Michael Torlone Ronald Torlone Ren Beth Torriere Peter Huston Tracy So many people have come and gone, the faces fade as the years go by; yet I still recall as I wander on, as clear as the sun in the summer sky. It ' s more than a feeling, when I hear that old song they used to play. I begin dreaming; I close my eyes and I slip away. ' BOSTON ' No longer talk at all about the kind of man that a good man ought to be, but be such — Marcus Aurelius. Tomorrow is only a vision; but today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, every tomorrow a vision of hope Such is the salutation of the dawn LATIN CLUB PRES., C-t-C, ABERIONA UNDERCLASS. ED, SPRING TRACK, STU. U, MUSICALS The Sachem Family Scrod ' s 1, 2 Think Natick 1, 3 Len the ' Pyro Like we didn ' t take u for a ride Night Life 35-7 M. Marshall I can ' t get NO Satisfaction Whats up Brad? Beached Whale! State Police! Tears )D Mass Mahem on New Years Eve Good Times with AB Bashes on the Campus, Thanx Ma and Dad VAR. FOOTBALL CAPT. VARS. LAX Seniors 69 Cheryl Ann Vita Rachel Rose Tringale You must find your dream, then the way becomes easy. But there is no dream that lasts forever, each dream is followed by another, and one should not cling to any par¬ ticular one. Herman Hesse Erik Van Gemeren James Charles Viglas Band Vice President, Student Union Meetings and kang¬ aroo courts. White Lightning and White Lightning ' s annual parties. Course, Blue Berry Hill. Chuck Wagon, Foxy Roxy. Exchange Concerts Westbury. Oh AL, the song remains the same, kids are alright. Cult. Nobody tells me these things. Takin Life as it comes. Soft- ball 78 , Good times with Brenda (LM) LATER! The neighborhood Daren Lori and the whole gang. THE BOMB has seen better days. Work¬ ing at the hospital. ITALY! logging in the dark! Summer of 79 (Good Harbor) Crui- sin in the VW. Best times with Lennie 6 23 79. Life goes on from here ... JV SOFTBALL, ITALIAN CLUB - SEC. Margot VonRosenvinge Well I walk the road of Life among the strong, among the weak And I ask them for the short¬ cut to the answers that I seek But it seems nobody Understands what is and What will be. Oh, the questions of my childhood weave a web of Mystery. Kansas Leftoverture David Michael Vozzella E. D. 71 THINK NATICK I II III Skip Day 77 What ' s up Brad?? Campus Parties The Haven. Wolfboro Bill LIKE YOU DIDNT Tracys Party? Death Ride X-Mas Caroling Blazer Brawls Night Football 35 — 7 1 Good times in N.H. Hull. The RIGHT SIDE RULES. STATE Police! I ' m not talking! F. B. VARSITY EOOTBAEL, EA- CROSSE, HOCKEY, TRACK Renee E. Vroman James Michael Walsh You can bend but never break me, cause it only serves to make me, more de¬ termined to achieve my final goal. — Helen Reddy. Go for it! concerts, Bette ' s, Dart¬ mouth, Leprosy, cruisin ' w The Crew, MEN!! Har- wichport, chopper, BUCKO. Remember DCSC)D)F and more. Thanks Mom - EATER W.H.S.!! BUSINESS ED ABER- )ONA, N.H.S. ALC. AND DRUG EDUCATION St. Louis Christmas at Tarn- bones Remember Robbys firebird A DA HOO DA pr. 3 Partys in Valters Ban Marie Sercurity at Fanuel Hall Tat- tooc with Billy and Jeff Weekend at VVaterville 17 shots Cheese Me Jeff wake up Pigs Snowstorm of 78 Bone Head Beachtrips Up the Path Match BE in La¬ conia Gregs Cellar Indys! Nu¬ gent Concert McDogall Deadend 70 Seniors Douglas Elliott Walters My Spartan — S.S., March 31, 1979, The Happy Shoppers., Lake Q., Football Games, Someday my car will come!! Here we are, like children forever, taking care of one another, while the world goes on without us . . . all around us.” James Taylor Computer activities, BAND, NATIONAL HONOR SO- Thomas Walsh CIETY Paul Nicholas Wankowicz Earl Arron Ward In the midst of winters I have discovered within my friendships An invincible summer. — Adapted from Albert Camus CRM - KAS - CRW BABD: JAZZ BAND: CURTAIN CUE To Good Times , Ladies Night , Rappers Delight” and ”1 want to be what you want me to be” I say ain ' t no stoppin me now” To Ball We are the best and can beat the rest To the Seniors Greater things are believed of those who are absent. (Tacious His- toris) All experience is an arch to build upon. anon. BBALL, PEP ... POWER, YEARBOOK STAFF Most Versatile — Barbara Myers and Tom Wilsack Everyone is good at something, but few ex¬ cel in all areas. Two of WHS students, Barbara Myers and Tom Wilsack, have achieved no¬ table success in a wide range of activities to give them the distinction of Most Versatile. Barbara has been a record-setting member of the high-school track team and the layout editor of the school newspaper while main¬ taining as excellent academic record and pur¬ suing her interest in art. Tom, a valuable mem¬ ber of both the football, and spring and winter track teams, is recognized for his outstanding academic and athletic success. Seniors 71 Hall of Fame Most Theatrical — Anne-Louise Casey and Robert Hallisey Professional theatre doesn ' t usually domi¬ nate the lifestyle of WHS students, but few of us would miss a Curtain Cue production. Thanks to the talent and hard work of people like Anne-Louise Casey and Robert Hallisey, the excitement of Broadway comes alive in our own auditorium. In Kiss Me, Kate , Anything Goes , and Hello, Dolly! , Anne-Louise and Rob have displayed remarkable stage presence and musical accomplishment that have made each show an outstanding success. David R. Warnock Kathleen Elizabeth Welch I ' m on my way I don ' t know where I ' m going But I ' m on my way and I ' m taking my time Paul Simon Glouchester BEACH Hole BED, tidal waves, swings. Great times w |E, )L, |H, LG, CA, AE, RE, SW. surf Oh )ode Cannon w LG. skiing. Isn ' t this the funniest thing you ever saw ACTION, SPANISH CLUB, TENNIS, TRACK. Lois Jean West HEY RALPHY BABY!! R.P. IS 1 LORETTA, POINTS, AND SPLIT Yl Is the girl crazy? POSSOSSOD What a LEECH! Rootin ' Tootin ' EMERGENCY and ).G. Lolita! Al Pacino is the greatest!! EHMCLCWHBDGTLA! All my kin! You can tell time can ' t cha? The ducks! They ' re harmless Ringers Lactate WIDE OPEN!! Elower breaker at Zazzibar. Hey there Berry! Hi eeWeeP! It ' s a disease. We was robbed. Loren Sandra Wasel Remember KV, GA, L), BB, The green suitcase. Thurs. nite Massacres. The beach trip. You broke my toe! Senior day 77, 8, 9. Where ' s the skating rink? It ' s a 4 dr. Car We need our clothes! Cult 78 Men! Take a drive on the lake? The vineyard 78. Go to Sambo ' s? Eat breakfast play pool. )AC, )C, MS the rest. The best is yet to come. GERMAN CLUB Douglas Gray Watts Nantucket 79, I can ' t get no! Cone to the movies. Golfing Piggs In Space need a 26 Bagged at Logan at 3 C ' mon Lightnings party was a fest Everything went; El; E2; E3 The Lightning board burned Vigs costume 3 halves Ohhhh Stage Crew 79 Duff lost it again, Ohh noo Mr. Bill, Who will be E3 Remember the rip at Wedge BAND CO-HEAD OE STAGE CREW Ideals are like stars; you will not succeed in touching them with your hands. But like the seafaring man on the desert waters, you choose them as your guides, and following them you will reach you destiny. Schurz SAHARA! Surprizes! Emmanuel Whaaat? A fun run? GOOD-BYE EIELD HOCKEY CROSS COUNTRY SPRING TRACK CO¬ CAPTAIN NHS WINTER TRACK Sally Turner Weylman We are music-makers and and we are the dreamers of dreams. — A. O ' Shaughnessy SAHARA! Only the good, So, where you girls from? Pansy fun, Emanuel, variety, the surprizes, phase-out, Come back tomorrow! Rumor has it ... secrets 10 27 79. Times in CC, Boston. Bye you guys! ED-IN- CHIEE: RED BLACK; X- COUNTRY CAPTAIN; NHS; GERMAN CLUB; V. SPRING TRACK 72 Seniors Susan Leigh Wheeler Dream what you dare to dream, be where you want to go, Be what you to be. Live J.L.S. Follow that car Prom night Bacfield Maybe it ' ll rain Manchester - 79 But he ' s an egotist! Hello is John there? Mac ' s who ' s buying? Cannonmt Let the good times roll ... BAND STUDENT UNION YEARBOOK SPANISH CLUB SEC ROTARY SKI CLUB TRACK CROSS COUNTY Mark R. Wilson Somany nights, somany days Somuch has come and gone Somuch I wanted to do Somany laughs somany dreams Let all these things come back to me and you Let the good times roll 78 Senior Prom w Liza Wingaersheek all night lamaica, Vermont. Whites Pond Cape Cod breakdown. Cult. Beach Ski trips. Ocifer, can we shut the tap off now? Marshall White 60 m.p.h. backward on 93 with Monsier Casper ' shyper Chester Grainger. Yemen. Mad Chitons! Oak tree you ' re in my way Wild, Rowdy and CRAZY Class of ' 80!! Nudging Irving. 720s Been stung by the nebbies. Lost in DARKEST Africa. Sink solids. Van Halen at CCC, six of these and sixes of those Maxie loves Wayno ' s Alpo. Cl )oe ' s. ArtRoom Family stokems )V FOOTBALL, VARSITY HOCKEY Mary Renee Wolfe FAREWELL! if ever fondest prayer for other ' s weal availed on high, mine will not all be lost in air, but waft thy name beyond the sky. ' Twere vain to speak, to weep, to sigh: Oh! more than tears of blood can tell, when wrung from guilts expiring eye, are in that word — FAREWELL! - FAREWELL! George Corden, Lord Byron SPANISH CLUB Roger Christopher Wilde Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. — Louisa May Alcott PRES. PHILOSOPHY CLUB, SEC. LATIN CLUB, CURTAIN CUE, MUSICAL, FALL PLAY, SCIENCE CLUB, LOS PESCADOS, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Steven S. Wolfe Wolfie, Scrod I II, Think Natick Seabrook, Best man will win every time. Van Halen, Irving on the highway, six hits, a few jaspers and a trunk full!!! Mario Andretti. Blazer Mania Camp 77 Cabin 6 Raids on Somerville, Pillow fights G.l. Joes mad chifins, L.P. and B.C. The Family Dummies aflame. Campus Times jerimiah ' s Night Life 35 to 7 VAR. FOOTBALL SPRING TRACK Thomas Michael Wilsack While in these days of quiet desperation As I wander through the world in which I live I search everywhere for some new inspiration But it ' s more than cold reality can give. — Billy Joel Sack ; Cookie; Crisco; Loukas Family? , think Natick caby FOOTBALL, TRACK, NHS. Laurie Wood Memories of Jan Friis, Chebig Pisherman, Chandler ' s in 77! Nights at Maureen ' s with JP Tony D. and AMO. The House! Days of JM and TR. Our Jack, Ed . . . always. May 13, Brown U. Little girl 6 9 78. The maro RHPS. Princess T. An Alfalfa! Lisa and her calls at 7:30 And since we ' re only here for awhile, might as well show some style — James Taylor Seniors 73 Paul Lawrence Wyman Sandra P. Wood Do you remember . . . What Statue? It ' ll never break! Hey McGov, Yes, 28 inches, That ' s good night and good news, Betty Jody he ' s not cute! Tears over a test. Sweet and special Doc . . . Can it be that it was all so simple then or has time rewritten every line. If we had the chance to do it all again tell me would we, could we. Memories . . . Patricia D ' Anna Zudeck Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some blunders and absurdities no doubt crept in; forget them; tomorrow is a new day; begin it well and with too high a spirit to be cumbered with your old nonsense. This day is all that is good and fair. It is too dear to waste a moment on the yesterdays. — Emerson BESE, Blockheads, SOCCER. Leslie Wright Arlington, park, field, pits. Maureen — Canada. I feel fine! That doesn ' t make sense! Brenda — LM later. SC tonight! MS — what should I do? Maine. Tracy, blow off 6th period. Mary — no way! MT — my shadow. Cut it out! Cub, parties, CS. My CC, 68 ' Chevy Hampton. Bagged — no license, concert. Best time with Jack! Lisa Marie Wright Yesterday is not ours to recover, but tomorrow is ours to win or lose. Sonny ' s ... a nice place to work but you want to live there, waiting for a bus, swimming at 5 a.m., R.L. Holding up walls and lockers Wrong door, right?!. Ducks!! Pat, Laurie, cous Karen BK W H A T E V E R !!! SWIM TEAM, TRACK TEAM Wymaranger, Little Moose, Paul Parties down the shades. Parties at Hagos, Mary who, Ereebird, Creen Crass and High Tides, Won ' t get Fooled Again. The Who, Boston, Party, remember Doobie Brothers concert 8 26 78, WYMA, Watching Cet Smart, Benny Hill Moose ' s Monte Carlo, Tony ' s Nova, Cruisin ' with Cams, LONC LIVE ROCK Peters Christopher Zudeck Ain ' t got no trouble in my life, no foolish dreams to make me cry. I ' m never frightened or worried, you know I ' ll always get by. I heat up, I cool down, if something gets in my way I go ' round it. Don ' t let life get me down gonna take it the way that I found it. I ' ve got the music in me! — BIAS BOSHELL WHSR ROCK 91.9 FM Pictures Not Available John Clare David DeMarco Mark Ellis Daniel Flynn George Green David Guarino Kevin Hayes Kira Hirshman James Kephart Rollin Khaund Mark Leaf Joyce Luise Richard Mangano Richard Melaragni Lauren Minnehan Mark O ' Brien Daniel Pearson Gail Pelletier Michael Perrotti David Piazza Richard Welch 74 Seniors f Ifl An Attempt at Humor “Excuse me, Sarah, but you ' re blocking my view. - Bob Mclnnis and Sarah Downs Earth to Suzie ... — Sue Girard !3P5206| Sachem Power 76 Seniors Seniors 77 ' Don ' t talk with your nnouth full! Nick Wankowicz and Kira Hirshman CO FOR IT! — David Raucci and Phil DeCregorio Mommy ' s little helper — Brad Cowen and Sheila Brough w n M E N ' A C u L T Y Let the good time roll Let them knock you around Let the good times roll Let them make you a clown Cold beer, hot lights My sweet romantic teenage nights. Memories are the time you borrow To spend when you get to tomorrow. 1 V., We started a story whose end must now come. If I leave here tomorrow Would you still remember me? For I must be travelling on now. Cause there ' s too many places I ' ve got to see. Could it be that it was all so simple then Or has time rewritten every line? If we had the chance to do it all again, Tell me, would we? Could we? Different Strokes Portrait of an Artist - )im Schultz A secret admirer, Lisa? — Lisa Lavey ' Ten seconds and counting ... John Augello Right out of SEVENTEEN — Beth Brickley Underclassmen, whether sen¬ iors like to admit it or not, com¬ prise a significant portion of Win¬ chester High School. Although it has been said that seniors rule, underclassmen are undeniably important in every aspect of school life. They add spunk and spirit to the school routine and in the more serious world of study, they uphold the tradition of aca¬ demic excellence which elevates our school above the rest. Being the last group to experience the high school as a three year in¬ stitution, they have already begun to make their own traditions as well as uphold the previous standards. The underclassmen years create the bonds that will hold the class together in the end. Special mo¬ ments, shared at traditional un¬ derclassmen events like the Junior Prom, driver ' s ed., and even the underclassmen sponsored dances unify the class with their own spirit that will distinguish their class for years to come. How Sophomores See It The person who said, ' The journey not the arrival matters.” must have been a sophomore. Sophomore year is the first and hardest step in the three year journey through high school. While Senior year is associated with fun and the Junior year with academics, the Sophomore year is commonly associated with SUR¬ VIVAL. Like a person lost at sea without a life preserver. Soph¬ omores are tossed into the over¬ whelming rigor of high school. basically unprepared. Not only must they survive the academic aspects, and the barrage of tests and papers, but also the social and athletic pressures of high school. It ' s not easy by any means but remarkably, there are very few casualties in this test of the fittest. The many benefits of tenth grade may explain the high sur¬ vival rate. As a Sophomore you ' re finally a part of W.H.S. You can go to the football games and cheer your school on. You meet new kids and form friendships that will probably last all your life. If you ' re a glutton for punish¬ ment you might even feel pleas¬ antly challenged by the mind boggling amount of work. Tradi¬ tions of the class of ' 82 begin here. One tradition that has al¬ ready been established is the sol¬ idarity of this class, and another is their ability to make the best of the sometimes tedious, some¬ times enjoyable, but always worthwhile journey. 84 Underclassmen doUG%oRA m School lunch, something to smile about? In the beginning there were SOPHOMORES 86 Underclassmen f One of the aspects of high school life that sophomores most easerly anticipate is the in¬ volvement in interscholastic sports. They yearn to experience the thrill of victory and the ag¬ ony of defeat ' but very often all they get is a great sideline view. Underclassmen, especially soph¬ omores, are traditionally rewarded the prestigious position of ben- chwarmer. Possessing enough tal¬ ent to make the team, but not enough experience to participate in the actual game or meet, the benchies are confined to a sea¬ son of limited action, seeing more sitting than scoring. Aside from the regular uniform, all a team member needs is sweats, a huge wad of bubble gum and a keen knowledge of bubble — blowing to be recog¬ nized as a true bench warmer. ' The Rookies Martha Abrams Laura Adamkowski Joseph Adelsberger Robert Addie Ivan Adler |An Alcione Scott Allen Gary Ameral David Anderson Michael Anderson Sherren Andrews Audrey Aronson Field Hockey, Benchwarmers: Leanne Buehler, Sonia Stryker, Meg Fallon Andrea Bakarian Lisa Barbuto James Barger loan Baruffaldi Lynnett Bean Ervin Beeman Kenneth Bercel Kenneth Berkley Victoria Beyranevand Jeffrey Blank Paul Bingel Jonas Bjarngard 88 Underclassmen T Margaret Boland Elizabeth Bracken Sally Bradley Hilary Bradshaw Margaret Brown Leanne Buehler Margaret Burchard Guy Burgess Joseph Callahan Joseph Capobianco Regina Capone Kimberly Carpinteri Lauren Carroll Richard Carroll Annette Carswell Scott Carzo Cara Cassino Thomas Cataldo Donald Cefalo Christopher Ceruolo David Champoux Albert Chen Charles Christopher Clenn Ciotti Barbara Clayton Jane Coakley Kathleen Cogan Michael Colozzi Christine Conley Eileen Conley John Conlin Michael Cooper Paolo Coppi Gail Coppins James Copane Robert Cormack John Cortizas Peter Costello Steven Costello Barbara Coughlin Michael County Leah Covino Michele Crawford Kelly Cross Alan Cusson Paul Davoli Diane Deamato Gregory Dangelo Underclassmen 89 Jennifer Demarinis Evangelia Dermatis Christopher D ' Errico Julie Derry Kathleen Dichiappari Philip Didio Jodi DiFronzo Carl DiRocco Dawn Dixon Elizabeth Doherty John Doherty Martha Doherty Richard Doig Margaret Dokus Joseph Donlon Paul Doocey Poppea Dorsam Diane Doucette Christina Double Jeanne Dougherty Steven Driscoll Susan Eaton Christine Elio Maya Elisayeff Katherine Ellis Linda Erikson Cherylanne Errico Melissa Eugley Margaret Fallon Richard Fennell William Ferry Andrew Fieleke Mary Fiorillo Scott Fischer Kathleen Fitzgerald Nancy Ann Foley AnnaMaria Formichella David Galante Charles Gardella Alison Georgiev Marie Giacalone Cara Giangrande Robert Giarrizzo Joyce Gibbons Thomas Gibbons Michael Gibson John Girard Kathleen Girard Laura Goodman Michael Gorrasi Gail Gourlay Peter Gove David Graham Christina Griecci Dorothea Gray Beth Anne Groux Michael Guarnaccia Daniel Guilderson Thomas Hanlon Edward Hanson Russell Hart David Hart Benchwarming (cont.) Mary Hartunian Kenneth Hernandez A chief function of one of these seasonal squatters is to make noise. They scream, yell, howl, clap and stamp their team on to victory. A benchwarmer must constantly be ready because they ' re always on call. Con¬ sequently they have to practice as hard, if not harder than, the regulars so that when they get that signal from the coach to Get in there, they ' ll be ready. As long as there are athletic teams there will be ben- chwarmers. They ' re not only a tra¬ dition here at W.H.S., but world¬ wide. While benchwarming might not earn a varsity letter or cov¬ erage in the Star, it has one very important and overriding advan¬ tage, it makes you part of the team. Kate lapy ' s Big Break Underclassmen 91 Lisa Hirschhorn Ann Hitchcock Donald Hoffman Leigh Hoffman Charles Hogan Arthur Houllahan lacqueline Howland Theresa Jackson Kate japy Erica johanson Christine Johnson Erik Johnson Mark Johnson Martha Johnson Michelle Johnson Sally Jones Christopher Julian Kristina Kahnhauser Karen Kelley Steven Kelly Mark Kennedy Patrick Kennedy Charles Kenyon Thomas Kerrigan Day One I ' m ne ver going to find my way around here! Where ' s the bathroom? Who was he? These remarks reflect the typi¬ cal state of mind of a sophomore on the first day of school. Con¬ fronted with a new building, new kids, and new teachers and many more experiences, the first day can be described in one word, OVERWHELMING. What is routine and tedious to upperclassmen is new, different, and sometimes frightening to the sophomores. Eventually the nov¬ elty wears off and high school doesn ' t seem too different from junior high. The new faces that the sophomores see on the first day, gradually become familiar as the rookies become more at ease in their new surroundings. Who was that masked man? 92 Underclassmen Bert Kett Elizabeth Keyes Anton Khabbaz Farbod Khaghani Gregory Kirk Naro Khandjian lohn Kisil Kimberly Knapp Valerie Kolligian Max Kreifeldt Wendy Lano )eff Lavey Adam Leach Malcolm Lele Lisa LeMaay Lance Lent Koen Liem Christine Lovett Eric Lowenstein Catherine MacDonald Michael MacDonald William MacMillan Mimi MacNamera Lisa Macone Julie Maher Kathleen Mahoney Paul Mahoney Thomas Mahoney Gwen Mandeville Paul Manganaro Kathleen Mangano Julie Marashlian Tomislav Marincic Stephen Marino Linda Marotta Vincent Marquardo Lori Marshall Giuseppe Martignetti Thomas Martin Alicia Mawn Steven Mazzarella Scott McAdams Patricia McCabe Valerie McCord Keith McCarthy Michelle McCarthy William McCarthy Paul McElhinney Underclassmen 93 r David McGee Marc McGeehan Bobby McGillicuddy Kevin McGrath Mary McHugh Beth MacNutt Christopher McRae Melissa Meade Dianne Meahl Beth Melllli Mark Merritt Mark Micciche Brian Milauskas Chrys Miliaras Cynthia Minassian Kevin Minnehan Lisa Mitchell Lidia Mongiello Doug Monson Nancy Monteith Susan Mood Lynda Mooney Jean Mooradian Robert Moriss Stephen Morris Tracy Morris Jackie Murphy Lorna Murray Karen Meyers Armineh Nazarian Marie Nazzaro Bruce Nichols Stephen Noble Alex Obbard Thomas O ' Leary Arthur Oliver Doug Oram Susan Oravetz Beth O ' Reilly Orlando Ossorio Patricia Orman Albert Osgood Susan Parkhurst Wayen Paskerian Sheryl Pasquale Babette Pelloux Kelly Peluso Nancy Phalen RIVALS Hanging around. With the consolidation of Lynch and McCall going into ef¬ fect the last townwide junior high school showdown took place, Oct. 8, 1979, with the McCall Spartens beating the Lynch Crusa¬ ders. Thus the rivalry that existed between these two schools for nearly 20 years ended. This rivalry has always extended beyond the field though. Junior high labled you eigher a Lyn- chie or McCallite for life. Sophomores carry on the rivalry for most of the tenth grade, flock¬ ing to the big game in the appro¬ priate colors of blue and gold or maroon and gold. While upperclassmen may not show it as openly, they too re¬ main loyal to their junior high. Even though Lynch and McCall will not exist after 1980, the ties of loyalty that have connected the class of ' 82 or any other class having attended either school will always remain. Peter Philis Lisa Piccione Mathew Piccione Margo Poduska Robin Poirier John Polcari P.K. Porter Therse Pothier Lisa Powell Lorriane Powers Tracy Powers Maureen Queen Donald Rallo Dominic Rase Andrea Raucci Patricia Ray Mark Reardon Elvio Rebolo Christopher Reich loseph Reid Thomas Reidy Alex Reinold Stacy Richburg Angela Rinaldi Underclassmen 95 Joseph Robert Cynthia Robinson Karla Roemer John Roll Carol Rolli William Rolli Chad Rosenberger Joanne Ross Nancy Ryers Ryerson Margaritte Sabbagh Richard Sampson Janet Santaniello Maria Saviano Mona Savino Carol Schneller Laura Schromm Christine Schultz Adena Schutzberg Mica Schwartzman Jill Schwerin Kathleen Scully Leslie Selvietlla Robert Sharon Gordon Shaw Clare Shawcross Dominic Shea Barbara Siegfriedt Tracey Simpson Margaret Skehan James Slattery Austin Smith Sandra Smyly Deborah Soares Susan Spera Sherry Spruill Jeffrey Stackpole Douglas Stanton Tammy Stecchi Jonathan Stein Mark Steranka Michelle Stratis Richard Strughers Sonia Stryker Sharon Sullivan Thomas Sullivan Michael Surabian David Suvak Averil Svahn % Underclassmen Meeting The Challenge John Tambone Robert Tietsch Gabriella Tolentino Michael Trabucco Alesia Tringale David Tse Cassandra Tseckares Steven Tucci John Ulwick Carl Valeri Ivar Vankoten Lynn Vanummersen Suzanne Virnelli Dale Vokey Laszio VonLazar Edward Wade James Wagner Christopher Wagstrom Joseph Waite Stephen Wallett Brian Walsh Donna Walsh Becky Wankowicz Sally Warford Amanda Warren Richard Webber Pamela Webster Edward Welch Paul White Robert Wiley Karen Wilfert Deborah Williams Paul Williamson David Worthen William Worthen Richard Zombeck c! Underclassmen 97 Shake your Booty! (Angelique Dermatis) Winchesters ' answer to Gloria Steinem. (Jocelyn Malamy) Sew me the way to go home. (Tracy Parkes) Quick, Pretend we ' re studying! (Tommy Martin, Chris Reich) Vin ' s Angels — Here they come . . . 98 Underclassmen juniors: The Middlemen Often the middle child in a family is forgotten and a middle initial is dropped, but the middle year of high school is anything but forgettable. junior Year is difficult, eventful and enjoyable all at once. The events of the junior Year are so varied that it is impossible to find one adjective to describe them. Difficulties certainly compose a big part of junior year. Academics become foremost, if not in your mind, in the minds of your par¬ ents and guidance counselor. College becomes not just a vision in the distant future, but a reality, and preparation starts here. PSAT ' s SAT ' s, Achievements, and A.P. tests are integral parts of the junior year, to say nothing of the work the courses demand. Besides being difficujt, junior Year is also eventful. This is a year of firsts, including the first high school prom; this year being held in March — possibly the makings of a new tradition. Maybe you ' ll have your first job and your first experience driving, if you ' re lucky enough to acquire that precious pink slip. junior year might also bring your first chance at playing varsity or first string in sports. You collect your first substantial piece of high school memorabilia, the high school ring that remains a souvenir of your high school days even after graduation. Amid all this work and change are good times. Traditionally, so¬ cial life reaches new heights dur¬ ing the eleventh grade. With the availibility of a car everything seems to improve and continues improving as the seniors leave and the juniors take their place. who says that blondes have more fun? (Julie Berberian, Doug Goodlatte, Nancy Shannon.) 100 Underclassmen We ' ve got to stop meeting like this! (Collin Green and Alan Christy) Really, we weren ' t doing anything! — Matt Groux, Loren Fr ' klund, Hope Porell. Underclassmen 101 Would you believe, I ' m cleaning my bathroom bowl? (Ron •t Amadeo) Getting ready for a heavy date is Elaine Pigott. Paul Abbanat James Accardo James Adams Kathy Addle Chuck Adlesburger Rosemary Alford Ron Amadeo Amy Anderson Carol Anderson James Aronson Therexse Aylward Diane Babin Paul Bacci James Badger Robert Baldacci Steven Bands Karen Barba Bill Baron David Barry Philippe Baumann Richard Beal Kathleen Beaton Joseph Berardi Julie Berberian James Birdsall Tom Bishop Michael Blackwood Mary Boland Blair Bradly Jeanne Brenton Darryl Brian Pamela Brickley Joanne Burke Alice Burns Joe Burns Timothy Butts Tommy Cafarella Karen Cagnina Laurie Cairns Sean Callahan Judy Cammarata Bruce Campbell Maryellen Cantella Steven Capel Laura Carey Gonzalo Castro Max Cavitch Allison Chase Cathy Chen Alan Christy Wayne Ciarcia Cheryl Cioni Judy Clinton Ellen Coates James Cogan John Cogan Elizabeth Conlin Mary Connolly Laura Consales Kathleen Corkery Christin Costello Nancy Costello Nancy Cowen Laureen Cray John Crawford Mary Cresse Lisa Crisafi David Criscione Kevin Cucurullo James Cullen Lysa Cully Carol Culver Thomas Cumings Laura Cuningham Christine Currier Marcus Curtis Michelle Darcy Tracey Darcy Christine Davidson David Day John Deberardinis Monica Debiase Julie Decarlo Mary Decologero Theresa Deconto Paul Degregorio Michael Delgreco Peter Delgreco Tony Delollis Andrea DeMars chard Deroo lula Deskin nnette Desrochers nna Maria Dibiase my Dillon ancy Disilva Underclassmen 103 John Dixon Chris Dobbins luanita Docouto Brian Doherty Ian Donaghey Carol Donahoe Anne Donahue Tony Donlin Brian Donnellan Leanne Dougherty Lynne Downs Matthew Doyle Susan Drew Michael Dulchinos Brenda Duran Kathleen Durante Sandra Earlam Barbara Elia Lila Elisayeff Lon Elliot James Ellis Gary Errico Angela Evangelista Marilyn Evangelista Valerie Ewing Margaret Fairbanks jean Marie Fallon Jonathan Farrar Sandra Farrar Denise Fava Cheryl Fazio Brian Feeny Karen Feldmann Marybeth Fennell John Ferullo Diane Figlioli Amy Fitzgerald Thomas Fitzgerald Peter Fopiano Jack Foran Lee Fotsch Dianne Franchi Neal Frink Elena Frova Lauren Frykiand Robert Fudge Paul Fuller Wally Cagel 104 Underclassmen Gina Gargano lames Gibbons Molly Gibson lay Gill Peter Gittleman Laurie Gleason Mary Beth Gonsalves Doug Goodlatte Collin Green Alice Greene Haley Greenberg Chris Griffin Matt Groux Carla Gulino Laura Gunby Linda Currisi lames Haggerty Susan Haggerty lennifer Halpin Carolyn Hart Kurt Hersee Robin Hill Paul Hodes Stephen Holahan Prudy Horne Cynthia Howland lames Hudson Sarah Hunter Chris Igo Michael Indigaro Kenneth jacobson Ann Marie leannette Alex lohnson Martha lohnson julie lohnston Christopher jones Donald Iordan Nancy Kawa Leslie Keats Lisa Keay Nan Keller Paul Kelly Maureen Kennedy lane Kent Kate Kent Sam Kenton Susannah Kephart Gerald Kimball Underclassmen 105 Phil Kirkpatrick Tim Kline Hilarie Koplow Leslie Koplow Christine Kurtz Pavel Kyn Esther LaCascia Heidi Lane Nancy Lane David Larson Eric Law Gary Lawson David Lawton Russell Leach Martin Lele Dana Lent Eileen Leonard Kathy Looney Carl Larenzetti Sharon Lynch James MacDonald Mary Madigan Robert Magliozzi Tim Mahon Jocelyn Malamy Patricia Markham Linda Marotta Paul Mathson Andrew Matrundola Diane Matthews Louise Mawn Amy Maxwell Buddy Mazzarella Chris McCarthy Katie McCarthy Paul McCarthy Daniel McDonough Lisa McDonough Mary McGillicuddy Edward McKenna Neil McKenzie Jodi McNamara Alison McPhail John Meade Lynne Melilli Melanie Melzar Laura Messinger Tim Miara 106 Underclassmen Michael Mistretta Nancy Moda Mark Mongiello John Montieth Jennifer Moore Will Moore Anne Morgan Beth Morgan Michael Moros Elaine Morteroon Robert Mueller Christine Murphy Jean Murphy Terese Murray Leslie Nasson Teresa Nazzaro Norman Ng James O ' Brien Christopher O ' Connell Michael O ' Riley Janette Pamir Paul Paonessa Peter Papastathis Kalipso Pappas Jennifer Parsignault Marc Pelloux Ken Perrin Judy Perritano Mark Peterson Kimberly Petone Ann Pharo Colleen Philips Elaine Pigott Ann Porell Andrea Potheir Christopher Potts Jeanne Powers Carey Powers Thomas Powers Lisa Prato Jonathan Pressman John Provenzano David Queen Brian Quigley Lardna Ray Mara Reece Greg Reese Underclassmen 107 Janet Reeves Sara Reich Lisa Richtmann Michael Rodgers James Romeo Richard Rooney Doug Ross Steven Rothmann Linda Ruma Donna Russo Therese Ryan Diana Salani John Saliba Caroline Samoiloff Steven Santos Kevin Sargent Stephanie Sarno Marina Sartori Tracey Savino David Schuiteman Daniel Schutzburg Mark Schwartzman Jane Seymour Nancy Shannon Sunil Sharma James Shattuck Linda Shea Elaine Sumone Cynthia Smedley Adrian Smith Okimi Smith Susan Spiller Robert Stanton Emily Stevens Diane Strazullo Elizabeth Sullivan James Surrette Diana Swanson Denise Tauran Angela Tavilla Elizabeth Thomas Kevin Thomas Susan Thomas Adam Trotter Robert Tse Caroline Twomey Diane Uglietto Melissa Valias 108 Underclassmen ALSOS: Mark Augello David Kishbaugh Linda Barbuto Robert Maher Diane Canava Joanne Maloney Valerie Colantino Eileen McGeoghean Edward Costello Chris McGovern David Daley Lass McGovern Maria Dellasala Laurie Michaud Denise Dixon Lynn Morris Christine Donnell John O ' Brien Ellen Doucette Charles O ' Leary ' James Fallon Michael O ' Leary Debbie Fava Elizabeth Palazzi Thomas Fiorillo Scott Parker Sarah Gagan Sandra Provenzano Veronica Gangi Fred Skinner Curtis Garret Richard Stamn Paul Greneir Christopher Stein Michael Guaino Matt Thomas Dana Guleserian Robert Tolentino Lucy Hamel Justin Wilk Eileen Hollohan Mark Zarzara Underclassmen 109 Kenneth Vancine Carol Vangell Anthony Vanyo Lisa Vossella Maryanne Wade Rachelle Wallace Cary Walsh Marybeth Walsh John Ward Pamela Watts Cynthia White Deborah Wien Mark Wilder ' Ellen Wilford Deborah Willing Hohn Wiseman Patrice Wolfe Dorr Woodward Steven Wright Cara Jean Yamamoto Hisao Yatsuhashi Sally Zarker Lisa Zurkel Compared to layouts, this is a breeze! (Beth Melilli) I The Sum The Senior Class would like to present the dedication of the 1980 Aberjona to Mr. Joyce in rec¬ ognition of the time and support he has given us these past three years. For your neverending sense of humour, your gifted teaching of math, and your many contribu¬ tions to other areas of the school, athletic as well as academic. We, the Class of ' 80 dedicate this year¬ book to you, Mr. John J. Joyce. Education does not mean teaching people what they do not know ... It is a painful, continual, and difficult work to be done by kindness, by watching, by warn¬ ing, by precept, and by praise; but above all — by example. — Ruskin In Computer Science, Mr. Joyce helps a student. He also teaches Calculus, and Geometry this year. Mr. Joyce explains a computer printout to Pam Russell. of Sachem Dedication Mr. John |. Joyce 110 Faculty William McDonald Superintendanl B.A., C.A.G.S. Boston Univ. M. Ed., Bridgewater St. College Vincent Larocco Principal B.S., Western Illinois Univ. M. Ed., Temple Univ. Administration: At the Helm of High Honors. I knew I could make the honor roll! Sometimes, in our three years at Winchester High School, it seemed as though we were trav¬ elling, drifting without direction, towards an undetermined end. That ' s the impression we may have had, but to the four men at the tip, we have always been geared for graduation. The Administration, the highly visible trio that resides in the main office is responsible for a great deal of our education. Di¬ rectly and indirectly they affect every particle of learning that we are exposed to. Maintenance of a top-quality faculty, expansion of current academic programs, and the personal supervision of every student are just a few of their responsibilities. Students rarely appreciate the demanding trials the work of the Administration brings. Now though, at the end of our three years of education, we can look objectively back to see the role they played in bringing us to this point. The Class of ' 80 would like to thank the Administration for working so hard and caring so much; for allowing us to be the class with class. Thomas Budrewicz Asst. Principal B.A., Brown University M. Ed., Univ. of Mass. Evander French Asst. Principal B. A., Tufts University M.A.T., Harvard Univ. C. A.G.S., Boston Univ. Faculty 111 I m i There have always been certain ' standards that faculty members i expect students to live up to, and other standards that students de¬ mand from the teachers. The idea l student comes to class on time, completes the work to the best of his ability and expresses a sincere respect for the teacher and his subject. In return, the ideal teacher will care enough about his subject to make the I work interesting and meaningful. Outside of possessing the techni¬ cal skills necessary to teach, the teacher goes beyond the mere profession if he understands the students well enough to empa¬ thize with their difficulties, whether they rest in the actual subject matter or reach beyond into the personal traumas of everyday life. It is surprisingly pleasant to find that, despite their differences in philosophy, the majority of W.H.S. teachers fulfill j the students ' expectations. The j faculty deserves a genuine thanks . for sharing their time, thoughts, and wisdom with the Class of ' 80. A Guiding Light: The Guidance Dept. Anthony Debiase B.A., Boston University M.A.T., Harvard University A sprinkle a day. Elaine Rosen B.A., Tufts University M.Ed., Boston Univ. Carolyn Tiffany B.A., Smith College M.Ed., Tufts University Constance Trickett B.S., Syracuse Univ. M.Ed., Harvard Univ 114 Faculty Efficiency In the Office lanet Burchard Shirley Noble Guidance Records Guidance Secretary Leading the Way Senior year is a busy and often I trying time for students as they j are faced with the chore of ap- ( plying to colleges. However, this i time is equally trying for guidance : counselors. Responsible for ap- 1 proximately 70 seniors each, these 1 dedicated people are deluged with work as they strive to meet each student ' s many deadlines. Guidance counselors begin their j involvement with students long ( before the period of college se- i lection arises. They aid students j in solving problems involving j grades, teachers and any other personal problems the students may encounter. Often times the advice of one ' s guidance counselor is not truly appreciated until the time when college and careers become im¬ pending realities. They are ready to listen to a student ' s plans for the future and to point out his available options. They would politely explain that a career in plant psychology might not be very practical and that striving for Harvard with SAT scores in the 300 ' s might be slightly unrealistic. The Class of 1980 wishes to ex¬ press their appreciation to these kind and dedicated men and women. Audrey Graustein Office Manager Joyce Higgins Receptionist Elizabeth Knight Registrar Elizabeth Gardner Secretary (Bookkeeper) i I Faculty 115 Novel Ideas: English Department Frances Russell B.A. Univ. of North Carolina, M.A. Northwestern Univ. Reading specialist, Mr. Hillier, answers a question. Aren ' t there dress codes in this school? Michael Antell B. A. Iona College M.A. Montclair State C. A.G.S. Seton Hall Uni Susan Austin B.A. Eckard College Theodore Benton B.A. St. Edward ' s Univ. Ed. M. Boston University Gale Butcher B.A. Univ. of N.H., M.Ed. Univ. of Nevada 116 Faculty A New Learning Experience I I Bill Haapa I B.A. Univ. of Florida M.A. Univ. of Florida judith Hession George FHillier William Penzin B.A. Regis College, B.Sc. Boston University B.A. U.C.L.A. M.A.T. Brown University M.Ed. Boston University M.A. Salem State College Among the senior electives in English is Humanities, a double — period, college — level course in¬ cluding English, History, Music and Art. Enthusiastically taught by Ms. Austin, Mr. Maloney, Mr. Cowgill and Mr. Tracey respec¬ tively, this course was designed to give students a rigorous learning experience. Despite the coffee and doughtnuts session on the first day of school, students soon found the course to be quite rigorous, but the challenge was very worthwhile. I Barbara Stoddard B.A. New York University M.S. New York University Maurine Tobin M.Ed. Boston University B.A. Univ. of Texas Linda Wagner B.A. Ohio State Univ. B.S. Kent State Univ. vM.A. Kent State Univ. Ruth White Aide Humanities ' students hard at work. Faculty 117 Euclid ' s Followers: Math Department John Waite B.A., Boston College M.A., Boston College Gabrielle Frykiund Aide Earl Johnson John Joyce B.A., Howard University B.S., Boston State College M.Ed., Boston University M.Ed., Boston State Col¬ lege John Kelly B.A., St. Norbat College M.A.L.S., Wesleyan Univ. 118 Faculty Maurice Merrifield B.S., U. of Maine M.S., U. of Maine Mary Mirka George Oliviero Arthur Sarno B.A., Boston Univ. B.A., Tufts Univ. B.S., Salem College M.A.L.S., Wesleyan Univ. M.Ed., Salem College M.B.A., Boston College Faculty 119 The hand is quicker than the eraser. Donald Stangel Richard Thorne B.S., Univ. of Nebraska B.S., Boston College M.A., Boston Univ. James Smith B.Ed., Keene Teachers College M.N.S., Arizona State Univ. William Brottchie Jerome Burdulis Milburn Dixon Adele Grady B.A., Northeastern Univ. B.5., College of the Holy B.A., Boston University Aide Cross; M.A.T., U. of Mass. M.A., Boston University Bruce Hall B.S., Worcester Polytech. M.S., U. of Pennsylvania William Marks B.S., U. of Mass.; M.S.T., U.N.H.; M.E.D., Harvard Katherine Paltsios B.S., Simmons College M.Ed., Harvard Univ. Laurence Smith B.S., M.l.T. 120 Faculty Splitting Atoms: Science Department Francis Finigan B.A., Yale University M.Ed., Boston Univ. Susan Smith B.S., M.l.T. Walter Soule B.S., U. of Maine M.S., U. of Wyoming Clifton Wheeler B.S., Atlantic Union College; Ph.D., W.P.I. Faculty 121 With Liberty And Justice For All Social Studies William O ' Connor B.S., Boston College M.A.T., Harvard I wonder why they all left? And Baby bear said, someone ' s been . . . — I M . Pamela Brooks B.A., New York Univ. M.Ed., Lesley College joseph Cantillon B.A., Boston College M.Ed., Boston College William Colella Charlotte Eixler B.A., U. of New Hamp- Aide shire M.Ed., Suffolk Univ. 122 Faculty Margaret Harvey Lorin Maloney Randee Martin Paul Mulloy B.A., Wheaton College B.A., M.A., Holy Cross B.A., U.C. Santa Barbara B.A., Bowdoin College M.S., U. of Pennsylvania M.S., Northeastern M.Ed., Northeastern M.A., Harvard told you so . . . Lawrence Rinaldi B.A., U. of Detroit Marilyn Stone Steven Tata George Watson B.A., U. of Mass. B.A., B.S., Nicholas Col- A.B., Amherst College lege A.M.T., Harvard M.A., Tufts Faculty 123 Home of the Polyglot: Foreign Language Department Barbara Holden B.A., Colby College M.A., Middlebury College Sandra Beachman B.A., U. of Mass. Linda Ciccariello B.A., Tufts University Alfred Duhamel B.L., U. of Montreal B.A., St. Mary ' s Univ. M.A., Middlebury College Nancy Gelowtsky B.A., Boston State College B.S., Boston State College 124 Faculty Felicia Hall Anna Mancini Marta Sartori Albert Trottier B.A., Jackson College B.A., U. of Mass. Aide B.A., Boston University M.A., Tufts University M.Ed., Boston Univ. Lorraine Forte B. S., Salem State College M.Ed., Boston Univ. C. A.G.S., Boston Univ. Eleanor Galanis Donna Green Donald Kozak Marjorie Levin B.S., Salem State College B.S., Salem State College B.S., Salem State College A.S., Lasell jr. College B.S., Boston Univ. E.D.M., Boston Univ. Faculty 125 An • Enterprising Department: Business Thomas Tracy B.S. Univ. of N.H. M.F.A. Univ. Guanajuato Burton Cowgill B.M. Boston University M.M. Univ. of Oregon Creatively Inspired It ' s Miller Time! Ms. Priscilla Miller, director of the band for the past two years, has inspired outstanding en¬ thusiasm among the band mem¬ bers and their fans. The initiation of 7 AM practices paid off in pro¬ fessional creative performances every football Saturday. Ms. Mill¬ er ' s surprise appearance in a suit of flashing lights and her arrival as Santa at a band party will long be remembered as typical Miller creations. iTw ( : 1 ■••4 m David Ardito john Walker B.F.A. Cooper Union M.Ed. New England M.F.A. Syracuse University Conservatory of Music Priscilla Miller B.S. Western Ct. State College M.P. New England Conservatory John Woodworth B.M. Ed., MM Boston Conservatory 126 Faculty Har riet Nelson B.S. Simmons College M.S. Cornell University Joseph Aversa B.S. Boston Teachers College M.Ed. Boston St. College To Build A Future: Industrial Arts Home Ec. Jean Dillon Ralph Dibona B.S. Syracuse Univ. B.S. Fitchburg St. College B.S. Fitchburg St. College M.Fd. Calvin Coolidge Univ. B.S. Fitchburg St. College M.A. Fitchburg St. College Custodians: Seated: Joseph Bernardo, Angelo Tranfaglia. Standing: Joseph Figundes, Daniel Ryan, Antonio Bardascino. Cafeteria Staff: Seated; Mary Cuzzo, Jill Saraco, Evelyn Gambinio, Standing: Kay Murphy, Mary Vanyo, Jeanette Fitzgerald, Joan Monroe. Faculty 127 Phys. Ed. Keeping Fit: Department Janice Dolan B.S. Boston University M.Ed. Boston University Mr. Berman holds a life in his hands. Manuel Marshall B.S. Springfield College M.A. Boston University Joan Rosazza B.S. Purdue University M.Ed. Boston College Pamela Rufo Kathleen Sullivan B.S. Purdue Srpingfield Nurse College R.N. Framingham Union Hospital 128 Faculty Margaret Sullivan Doreen Sylvia B.A. Wellesley College B.S. Univ. of Lowell Thomas Walsh B.A. Boston College David Miller A. D. Wentworth Inst, of Tech. B. S. Fitchburg State Helping Hands Joan Stevens Asst. Librarian Nancy Atkins Mary Brown Librarian Asst. Librarian David Frary Audio-Visula Joseph Kuchta John Parani A.B. Univ. of Notre Dame B.S. Univ. M.Ed. Boston University of Bridgeport M.E. Boston State College Denis Ryan B.A. St. John ' s Univ. M.A. Lesley College Deborah Stewart B.A. Smith College M.A. Lesley College Faculty 129 Every year, athletics play a ma¬ jor role in retaining and creating traditions at Winchester High School. The spirited support of the crowds, the skill of the teams and the individual players all lead to Sachem victories. But the support and achieve¬ ment didn ' t end at football. Soc¬ cer, basketball, and baseball, while not as eagerly attended, still exemplified the outstanding school spirit, that is unique to the class of ' 80. This year ' s teams have truly outdone themselves in getting psyched for their games and using that Sachem edge of confidence to overcome their op¬ ponents. The Family, breakfasts, tat¬ toos, house — decorating, dummy -burning. Soccer-ball, and jackets were incentives to give your all for your team, to carry on Sachem victories, and to mark Winchester as having unlimited spirit and team effort. We Are Family! First Row: R. Montouri, D. DeMarco, T. Wilsack, P. Doucette, C. Perenick, J. Schultz, ). Igo, ). Resteghini, S. Criscione, R. Fiore, C. Capone, Second Row: R. Baldacci, R. Cooke, D. MacMillan, P. Tracy, D. Vozzella, tri-cpatains L. Bellino. B. Cowen, J. Micciche,). Lacey, B. Rodgers, B. Herder, S. Wolfe, R. Mood, Coach Berman. Third Row: Coach Houghton, D. Goodlatte, R. Fudge, K. Vancini, P. Abbanat, M. Blackwood, ). Gill, M. Doyle, T. Mahon, F. Skinner, C. Adelsberger, P. Matheson, D, Criscione, R. Beal, Coach Marshall. Fourth Row: Coach Kline, ). Barger, M. lohnson, C. Potts, R. Fennell, ). Stackpole, G. Errico, C. Igo, E. McNeely, K. Jacobson, T. Powers, B. Campbell, R. Amadeo, Coach Johnson. Fifth Row: Mr. P., P. Gove, P. Mahoney. J. Donlan, P. Davoli, S. Allen, C. Kenyon, S. Noble, B. Ferry, J. Polcori, C. McCarthy, J. Dixon, J. Gibbons, J. Cullen. Sixth Row: C. Christopher, S. McAdams, J. Adelsberger, P. Bingle, C. D ' Errico, D. Raso, J. Wilde, D. McGee, M. Micciche, S. Costello, R. Tse, W. Ciaraia, D. Day, P. Manganaro. SeventhRow: D. Cefalo, D. Tse, S. Marino, J. Capone, D. Hart, W. MacMilan, I. Adler, T. Mahoney, D. Hoffman, J. Eavey, R. Carroll, S. Carzo. Eighth Row: M. Cooper, T. Gibbons, M. Reardon, P. White, D. Monson. The Sachem team was noted for the strength and size of its line the speed of its backs, its aftergame festivities, and most of all its unity. After Turkey Day 78 Think Natick began and the Sachem family was born After a year of waiting, weightlifting, pushing cars, and running up and down the stands, the football team stunned second ranked Natick on opening day 7-0 and silenced the critics. Under the leadership of head coach Manny Marshall and tri — captains Bellino, Cowen and Mic¬ ciche, the family coasted to five straight victories culminating in showing that they loved the nightlife by a 35-7 eclipse of Wakefield in the first Winchester night game ever. They were rank¬ ed 1 in Eastern Mass. Then came the Melrose letdown. The family rebounded with shutouts over Watertown and Burlington. The Thanksgiving day classic drew closer and closer with both Ml Sports f The infamous Sachem tattoo. The ' immediate family. teams looking for the Middlesex league crown and a Super Bowl berth. The game was judged as the best ever by over 20,000 fans. Although they were denied their dream, this family knows they will meet again with the promise of future victories! They had no single hero, every¬ one was a superstar on the team. The team worked hard and played hard. They banded togeth¬ er both on and off the field, and they had fun, the best times of their lives. They were a family! SACHEM SPIRIT! Sports 133 I Oops! — Bill Rogers stumbles over the Tanner defense. Uh . . . Excuse me ... — Bob Cooke 134 Sports I wanna kiss him first! — Dave Vozzella and Billy Rogers at Come hither. — Brad Cowen and C ary Errico. the Thanksgiving Day game against Woburn. 136 Sports Final Record: 8-2 Winchester Natick 0 Winchester 28 Reading 14 Winchester Stoneham 0 Winchester 14 Lexington Winchester 24 Belmont 0 Winchester 35 Wakefield Winchesters Melrose 28 Winchester 30 Watertown 0 Winchester 14 Burlington 0 Winchester 15 Woburn 22 SACHEMS ARE 1! Sports 137 High-scorers in half-time entertainment. The Tumblettes are a major part of the traditional half-time entertainment at every Sachem football game. Their varied rou¬ tines, performed in time with the band, provide a relaxing diversion from the gripping tension that grows so strong during the game. They also stir school spirit during the two pep rallies by executing difficult, (painful?), gymnastic maneuvers. While not a com¬ petitive team, this squad, co-cap- tained this season by Joyce Fryk- lund and Eileen McCabe, is as spirited as any other varsity sport. First row: K. Kelley, L. Zirkel, A. Tringale, M. Boland, G. Tolentino, S. Reich. Second row: L. Mellilli, ). Halpin, M. Madigan, O. Smith, L. Hamel, D. Meahl. Third row: Co-captains; J. Frykiund, E. McCabe. Baby, it ' s C — O — L — D out here! ). Frykiund, L. Hamel, L. Zirkel, ). Halpin. Reach for the sun . . . reach for Mountain Dew. — K. Kelley. Even in the quietest moments . . . McCabe. — Eileen 138 Sports Skirts and Sticks and Lots of Spirit. A direct hit! The Winchester High field hockey team had a strong start this season. Coaches Ryser and MacDonald led the team success¬ fully through the first several games. Unfortunately, the team met some tough competition and came out of many games with a 1 - 0 loss. Although the season didn ' t end as hoped, the team members were full of school spirit and pride. This dedication lasted throughout the summer and the fall season. Captain Kathy Heffer- nan and S. Johnson were high scorers for the Sachemettes. Oth¬ er important players included K. Day, C. McCann, Captain M. Grassi, S. Fitzgerald, M. Metrick, A. Ferry, D. Fitzgerald. Good luck next fall to co-captains Alice Greene and Caroline Twomey. A somber moment listening to the Coach ' s strategy. Sports 139 First Row: N. Cowen, A. Shirley, C. McCann, M. Metrick, K. Day, Co-captains K. Heffernan, M. Crassi, A. Ferry, S. Fitzgerald, D. Fitzgerald, S. Johnson, C. Twomey. Second Row: Coach Ryser, S. Stryker, R. Hill, C. Costello, M, Fallon, M. Doherty, A. Dillon, j. Kent, K. Corkery, M. Connolly, K. Looney, A. Creene, E. Pigott, L. Buehler, T. Pothier, Coach MacDonald, C. Cargano. 140 Sports The thrill of victory ... — Kathy Day, Alice Creene, Stephanie Johnson, Annette Ferry. f Sports 141 Robin Hill and Colleen McCann rush for the ball. Getting in on the action. — Colleen McCann and Robin Hill. — Here it comes. — Colleen McCann and Alison Shirley. j-.-M Ready? Final Record: 6-10-2 Winchester 0, Melrose 1 Winchester 4, Reading 0 Winchester 1, Burlington 0 Winchester 3, Belmont 0 Winchester 0, Lexington 0 Winchester 0, Wakefield 1 Winchester 0, Stoneham 1 Winchester 0, Watertown 1 Winchester 0, Woburn 2 Winchester 0, Melrose 1 Winchester 4, Reading 0 Winchester 1, Burlington 0 Winchester 3, Belmont 0 Winchester 0, Lexington 1 Winchester 1, Wakefield 2 Winchester 0, Stoneham 0 Winchester 0, Watertown 1 Winchester 0, Woburn 1 The Booters Rebuild John Brosnan lures the ball within his reach. The boys soccer team had a very successful season this year. Most people predicted that the season would be spent rebuilding the team, after the loss of so many seniors, but the team proved them wrong. With the strengthened efforts of all on the team, the season proved a suc¬ cess. Tri-Captains Jim Kohr, Stu, McCord, and Robby Horn led the team to a 12-4-2 season, which brought them to the State Tour¬ nament. Unfortunately though, they lost the first game in the quarterfinals. This disappointing defeat, however, did not ruin the spirit of victory and team unity that made the season so special. Robby Horn plays dodge ball. Winchester 4 Woburn 0 Final Record: 12-4-2 Winchester 3 Watertown 2 Winchester 7 Burlington 0 Winchester 6 Watertown 1 Winchester 7 Reading 0 Winchester 8 Burlington 0 Winchester 1 Stoneham 1 Winchester 6 Reading 0 Winchester 0 Lexington 4 Winchester 2 Stoneham 0 Winchester 2 Belmont 0 Winchester 3 Lexington 1 Winchester 1 Wakefield 2 Winchester 1 Belmont 1 Winchester 7 Melrose 2 Winchester 0 Wakefield 3 Winchester 0 Woburn 1 Winchester 3 Melrose 0 142 Sports First Row: T. Fiorillo, B. Shea, M. Gorassi, D. Suvak, tri-captains ). Kohr, R. Horn, S. McCord, C. Bemis, M. Cincotta, K. Sargent. Second Row: ). Fallon, T, Bishop, K. Bercel, M. Groux, T. Skehan, ]. Dulchinos, ). Accardo, N. Frink,). Brosnan, P. Williamson. Third Row: Coach Bouley, B. Donnellan, S. Kenney, |. Fallon. P. )apy, R. Swanson, D. Goodman, R. Fassas, D. Barker. Where are you when I need you? (Stuart McCord) 144 Sports I Sachemettes Will Conquer! Although this was only the second year that W.H.S. has had a team, the girls proved that they could repeat their first year ' s success. The team went undefeated with a 11-0-1 record, becoming the Middlesex Merrimack League Champs for the second year in a row. Tri-captains Jacobs, Oram and Driscoll led the team to victory over and over again, with their enthusiasm, leadership, and talent. The girls ' record brought them to the State Quarter-Finals, but they were upset 2-1 by Needham. The team hopes that next years team has a very successful season also. A spectacular play by Barbara Jacobs. I I I I First Row: L. Oliver, S. Guthrie, P. Zudeck, tri-captains B, Jacobs, C. Driscoll, C. Oram, L. Russo, N. Donnellan, P. Intravaia. Second Row: Coach Tanner, A. DeMars, j. Sullivan, P. McCabe, . Keyes, A. Hitchcock, C. Schultz, K. Mahoney, K. japy. Coach Scanlon. Third Row: j. Powers, A. McPhail, D. Strazzullo, K. Feldman, L. Koplow, M. Reece, A. Porell, L. Nasson, C. Donahoe, P. Horn, j. Clingon. “The sky is falling! said Chicken Little to Andrea deMaars. 146 Sports Team effort in action. Sports 147 But Mr. Scanlon — I wanna play. Final Record 11-0-1 Winchester 10 Ipswich 0 Winchester 1 Belmont 0 Winchester 9 Burlington 0 Winchester 10 Chelmsford 0 Winchester 7 Lexington 1 Winchester 15 Wakefield 1 Winchester 6 Belmont 1 Winchester 5 Burlington 0 Winchester 3 Chelmsford 0 Winchester 1 Lexington 1 Winchester 6 Wakefield 0 Winchester 7 Ipswich 0 Winchester 1 Needham 2 A Mixed Season. Heading for the finish! — Laurie Redmond First row: ). O ' Brian, P. DelGreco, P. Kennedy, R. Flynn, co-captains M. Costello, |. Flynn, G. Brown. Second row: M. Wilder, J. Callahan, ). Provenzano, S. Quinn, M. Schwartzman, T. Kerrigan, M. Cuarnaccia, T. Norton, P. Modes. Third row: j. Wiseman, E. Birdsoll, D. DeMars, C. Merritt, |. Haber, D. Joslin, T. Doocey, Coach Cantillon. For members of the WHS cross¬ country team, 1979 was a season to remember. The work-outs were tougher. ( More quarters? ) The other teams were tougher. (The girls beat rival Wakefield, but fell to dark-horse league champ Reading.) And yet, despite it all, the fun was better too. Remember ... ? Posters at Reading, breakfasts, costumes through the Middlesex League before school, baby powder, B in the boys ' locker room, three old ladies of Canada, breakfast with the truckers, Kathy likes worms! , skin-head, crazy Joe Savage, Etcetera . .. Co-captains Myers and Weyl- man and Costello and Flynn, and all the other seniors wish the un¬ derclassmen best of luck for next year. Remember to send us tele¬ grams when you win the League! Also, special thanks to Mr. Cantil¬ lon and Mr. Maloney, who made us keep running when we didn ' t want to and when we did. Over the river and through the woods . . . 148 Sports And they ' re off! Sheer Energy — Chuck Merritt First Row; L. Gleason, C. Howland, A. Anderson, co-captains: B. Myers, S. Weylman, L. Powers, A. Dermatis. Second row: A. Schutzberg, M. Brown, B. Glower, V. Ewing, K, Welch, C. Conley, ). Murphy, N. Monteith, M. Boland, P. Brickley. Third row: L. Frykiund, N. Lane, C. Davidson, D. Franchi, L. Keats, S. Wheeler, L. Redmond, L. Consales, S. Earlam, |. DeCouto. Boys ' Final Record; 3-6 Winchester 36 Belmont 23 Winchester 19 Wakefield 38 Winchester 15 Melrose 49 Winchester 26 Watertown 30 Winchester 29 Burlington 22 Winchester 21 Reading 37 Winchester 30 Stoneham 26 Winchester 16 Lexington 47 Winchester 17 Woburn 41 Girls ' Final Record: 6-1 Winchester 39 Belmont 20 Winchester 30 Wakefield 29 Winchester - Melrose - Winchester - Watertown - Winchester 38 Burlington 23 Winchester 24 Reading 32 Winchester 35 Stoneham 22 Winchester 32 Lexington 27 Winchester 35 Woburn 20 Sports 149 The Sisters Add Spirit! Thp Masrnt — iip Mahnnpv Car;i lanirp Dpf ' illi ; • Tension and anxiety grip Maryanne Wade. A little nail-biting action by Denise Fava. Some time spent on crutches for Debbie Lizotte. The 1979-1980 Cheerleaders, (The Sisters), will always treasure the memories of this great year. We ' ve stayed together through laughter and tears to prove that we really are members of a FAMILY . This year produced a fresh sense of school pride and spirit. Our weekends will always be remembered for burning a dummy on Friday nights and go¬ ing out decorating. Our second annual Powder Puff football game brought the cheerleaders to victory, 22-0, thanks to our coaches Jeff, Brad and Billy. The Cheerleaders of 79-80 are proud to be the first to cheer at a night game. Special thanks to Miss Barsanti, Leah, our mascot Cara Bonnesarra, and our most loyal fan, Steve Longo. Con¬ gratulations to all Sachem teams and thank you for giving us a fine season to cheer through. First row: Co-captains S. Mahoney, D. Lizotte. Second row: D. Fava, L. Marotta, D. DiMarzo, M. Wade, ). Perritano, B. Coughlin. Third row: ). DeCillis, N. Kawa, P. Burchard, K. Phalen, B. O ' Neil, L. Adamkowski, M. Gibson, D. Brian. Sports 151 Fore! Arnold Palmer eat your heart out. — Paul Driscoll |. Henley, J. Berati, P. Driscoll, D. Seymour, A. Fieleke. “Quiet! The man has to concentrate. — John Henley This year ' s golf team ex¬ perienced an unfortunate season. While their 1-8 record showed that they were not too successful with many of their matches, the record failed to show the time and effort that the team put into the season. As the season prog¬ ressed, the team began to show improvement, as a couple of the later matches were lost by only one point. Good luck to next year ' s team! “Where ' d the ball go?! — David Seymour Final Record 1-8 Winchester 0, Lexington 9 Winchester 1 , Woburn 8 Winchester 2, Melrose 7 Winchester 1 , Burlington 8 Winchestes7 Vi, Wakefield 172 Winchester 3, Belmont 6 Winchester 1 ’A Reading 7 72 Winchester 4, Watertown 5 Winchester 4, Stoneham 5 152 Sports Tracksters Enjoy a Memorable Season. This year was not what it could have been for the boys indoor track team, but nevertheless, it was successful. Early losses to Wakefield, Burlington, and Read¬ ing were tough to take. Yet the memories of T.C.R. at Sack ' s house, Wednesday Night Pizza Meets, That ' s what she said , Jaws , Luongo ' s tattoo, What, right here in the halls? squirt gun fights, Z.N., and bring a bucket, will be remembered when the losses are forgotten. Tremendous contributions were made by first year trackmen: D. Joslin, P. Manganaro, and j. Al- cione. Then there are always vet¬ erans: B. Flynn, T. Doocey, R. Montouri, F. Koprucu, S. Cris- cione, T. Wilsack, K. Jacobson, L. It ' s all in the timing. — Mark Costello Natsis, and always the captains K. Kirk, and D. MacMillan. Good luck to next years team. Five years ago, girls ' track at WFHS was unheard of, but this year the Sachemettes have run across new fame. First time partic¬ ipants in Middlesex League com¬ petition, the girls surprised every¬ one, even themselves, by becom¬ ing the dominant power. As the winter season opened, their out¬ look seemed bleak, since there was a lack of depth . With the leadership of captains B. Myers and M. Grassi, and outstanding performances from talented and hardworking individuals, the first year team finished 1 in league com petition, boasting an unde¬ feated record of 6 and 0. May these memories of our first season as an official girls ' team never be forgotten: Laadies ... , our song: Gotta be cool, relax, get in, get on our track ... , Rocky Raccoon, uniform check — matching what?, down to the relay, dinner at Klines ' , Lexing- tons ' D.Q. .. . , someone ' s on our side, Does anyone know C.P.R.?, Kline ' s threats . . . , he ' s such a marshmallow! and don ' t forget to bring the bucket! There were many close meets and near heart-attacks, but we made it! Thank-you Mr. Kline and Mr. Cantillon for a great season and also for believing that we could do it! Here ' s to continued success next year — Good luck! Sports 153 I I 1 i Front row: L. Consales, K. Welch, L. Griecci, co-captains B. Myers, M. Grassi, E. Gurry, L. Oliver. Second row: ). Burke, C. Donahoe, A. DeMars, C. Twomey, L. Frykiund, P. Horne, M. Boland, L. Gleason, S. Earlam, L. Keats, K. Durante. Third row: Coach Kline, Coach Cantillon, K. Kelly, A. DeMatis, E. Conley, D. Meahl, A. Svahn, A. Tringale, K. Japy, C. Bracken, M. Mead. Front row: M. Costello, T. Doocey, ). McKenna, D. Joslin, co-capt. K. Kirk, S. Luongo, S. Criscione, L. Natsis, R. Flynn, R. Doron, Second row: D. Criscione, ). O ' Brien, ). Provenzano, D. Mueller, R. Tse, S. Kenton, ). Wiseman, ). Henley, P. Japy, W. Ciarcia, R. Montouri, P. Manganaro, B. Cooke, Third row: Coach Kline, G. Brown, P. Kennedy, A. Chen, R. Fennell, C. Adelsberger, j. Callahan, j. Alcione, B. Donnellan, K. Jacobson, F. Koprucu, J. Cogan, T. Wilsack, P. DelGreco, B. Baron, Coach Cantillon. Boy ' s Final Record: 4-5 Winchester 68, Belmont 14 Winchester 42, Wakefield 44 Winchester 49y2, Melrose 361 2 Winchester 56, Watertown 30 Winchester 41, Burlington 45 Winchester 40, Reading 46 Winchester 61, Stoneham 21 Winchester 35, Lexington 51 Winchester 35, Woburn 51 Girl ' s Final Record: Winchester 47, 5-0-1 Wakefield 39 Winchester 49, Burlington 36 Winchester 60, Woburn 26 Winchester 45, Lexington 41 Winchester 62, Belmont 24 Winchester 43, Reading 43 154 Sports Stroke ... Stroke ... The Sachem swim team began with a slight advantage of 15 swimmers as compared to the tra¬ ditional 13 and assistant coach Vincent Palumbo J r. Although the team was plagued by injuries, it managed to keep its fervor for winning meets. Strong swimmers and supporters were senior co¬ captains C. Porter, M. Minutoli, B. Berkley, B. Sullivan, and M. Estab- rook. The juniors and soph¬ omores carried their weight sur¬ prisingly well with such swim¬ mers as B. McGillicuddy, R. Web¬ ber, A. Christy and C. Green. All promise to be exceptional swim¬ mers next year. The phrases 4:20 a.m. ... attack dog .. . unforseen bumps ... kick out of those turns you guys, kick, kick! will remain in the hearts of all. “You aren ' t superstitious are you? — D. Guanarccia The man from Atlantis. — B. Sullivan Peek-a-boo! — M. Estabrook 156 Sports Seth MacDonald on the middle of the butterfly stroke. Front row: C. Green, M. Kennedy, D. Guanarccia, T. Kerrigan, R. Webber, R. McGillicuddy, Second row: V. Palumbo, ). Kreuger, B. Berkley, Co-captains, C. Porter, M. Minutoli, B. Sullivan, M. Estabrook, A. Christy, Coach Palumbo. Boys ' Final Record : 5:7:1 Winchester 36, Don Boscoe 47 Winchester 41, Malden Cath. 41 Winchester 57, Belmont 114 Winchester 50, N. E. Reg. 33 Winchester 46, Watertown 34 Winchester 35, Salem 48 Winchester 37, Melrose 46 Winchester 47, Minuteman 35 Winchester 84, Mald en 88 Winchester 36, Haverhill 47 Winchester 41, Burlington 42 Winchester 65, Lexington 105 Sports 157 Sachem Powaa! Final Record 6-4 Winchester 36 Bedford 47 Winchester 97 Malden 72 Winchester 49 Burlington 34 Winchester 28 Belmont 55 Winchester 38 Arlington 37 Winchester 46 Chelmsford 37 Winchester 79 Lincoln-Sudbury 93 Winchester 53 Melrose 30 Winchester 90 Medford 81 Winchester 60 Lexington 112 Not only was this year ' s 6-4 season excellent in terms of performance, but the Swim Team made the Globe! Beginning among the rubble of the under¬ construction Arlington Boys Club and then moving to the home pool in Wakefield, the 1979 season was full of changes. Joining Dad Palumbo was his son Vinnie. Together, the coaching staff provided the guidance and attention necessary for a successful team. While practice was an ordeal with exploding off the wall, kicking like mad, Vinnie ' s whistle and Coach Palumbo ' s shouts of Maak Go! , getting there was the most difficult part of the morning. The 5:00 A.M. journey to Wakefield every morning was always an adventure, between sightseeing in the cemetery and flying over the tracks, but the swimmers always got there. Everything paid off in the end as the Sachemettes proved to be top league competition. The Sachemettes took their Sachem Powaa to the Easterns where 12 swimmers were invited to compete. The team would like to say thanks and goodbye to Senior tri-captains Beth and Veronica and all the other seniors: Jeanne, Linnea, Terry, Sheila and Lisa! K 1 ]LV Ifl I Ir A H mi jH ■ 11 - M [ ■ • Tm 1 vr First row: P.K. Porter, ). Cresse, tri-captains V. Karp, J. DeCarlo, B. Brickley, C. Fazio, M. Fennell, K. KahinFiauser. Second row: C. Schneller, C. Gulino, A. SugFirue, M. Herlihey, S. Haggerty, S. Bradley, B. Mellilli, L. WrigFit, M. Cresse, V. Palumbo. Third row: S. Brough, E. Conley, L. Ross, L. Mooney, H. Lane, A. Donahue, D. Swanson, L. VanUmmerson, L. Carlson, T. Amoroso, L. Carey, S. Spiller, Coach Palumbo. Lynn VanUmmerson 158 Sports ■ Girls Shoot For the States! Girls Final Record 13-6 Winchester 45, Melrose 22 Winchester 42, Burlington 51 Winchester 43, Belmont 37 Winchester 41, Wakefield 49 Winchester 35, Lexington 31 Winchester 47, Watertown 30 Winchester 51, Stoneham 23 Winchester 47, Reading 35 Winchester 37, Woburn 36 Winchester 51, Melrose 19 Winchester 49, Burlington 44 Winchester 35, Belmont 46 Winchester 44, Wakefield 46 Winchester 37, Lexington 27 Winchester 35, Watertown 29 Winchester 30, Stoneham 43 Winchester 38, Reading 37 Winchester 41, Woburn 29 Winchester 27, Burlington 43 The Girls Basketball team was picked as a heavy favor¬ ite in the league this season. They were rated second only to Burlington in the pre-sea- son coaches poll. The main reason for the high ranking of Winchester was the talent returning this year. Return¬ ing seniors were tri-captains K. Day, C. Driscoll, and All- Star B. Jacobs, also K. Heffer- man, G. Oram, and L. Red¬ mond. A couple of games that highlighted the season were the 37-36 victory over arch-rival Woburn in their first meeting of the season and a big 49-44 win over Burlington in their second encounter. Good luck to next year ' s team! No .. . it ' s not my ball. — B. Jacobs 160 Sports If she ' ll just run this way . . . — L. Redmond i Front row: K. Heffernan, tri-captains B. Jacobs, K. Day, C. Driscoll j. Powers, L. Redmond. Second row: Coach Hollis, ]. Maloney, M. Doherty, K. Corkery, G. Oram. Explaining the strategy to the team. Sports 161 The ball eludes even the best of them. - K. A new approach to getting the ball. - K. Heffernan Corkery, K. Heffernan Kathy Day expresses determination. 162 Sports Boys ' Basketball Starts Anew. Front Row: Tri-captains |. Brosnan, ). McGoldrick, ). Kohr. Second row: M. Groux, R. Dokus, D. Jordan, M. Blackwood, E. Pratt, B. Herder, E. Ward, B. Bradley, K. Thomas, j. Cahill. Tri-captains: Jim Kohr, Jeff McGoldrick, John Brosnan. The Sachem Basketball squad got off to a promising start under new coach John Meyers with a win over Melrose. The team hoped that the winning spirit would continue throughout the season, but unfortunately the boys found out that they had their work cut out for them. The Middlesex League provided the Sachems with many powerful op¬ ponents and the team never lack¬ ed enthusiasm, putting a lot of effort and talent into their prac¬ tices and games. Good Luck to next year ' s team! The Redmen will go on forever!! Is that Jeff Cahill?! Sports 163 Oh ... I forgot to let go. — B. Bradley Hmm . . . How do I get around him? — K. Thomas 2 pts.? - E. Pratt Boys B-Ball Final Record: 7-13 Winchester 42, Arlington 58 Winchester 49, Woburn 66 Winchester 44, Melrose 38 Winchester 46, Melrose 43 Winchester 45, Burlington 78 Winchester 52, Burlington 58 Wi nchester 52 Arlington 65 Winchester 64, Belmont 47 Winchester 60, Belmont 59 Winchester 61, Wakefield 69 Winchester 60, Wakefield 81 Winchester 48, Lexington 63 Winchester 49, Lexington 72 Winchester 53, Watertown 43 Winchester 50, Watertown 48 Winchester 52, Stoneham 50 Winchester 39, Stoneham 41 Winchester 41, Reading 46 Winchester 48, Reading 61 Winchester 49, Woburn 67 164 Sports Styled after the Harlem Globetrotters. — |. McGoldrick Skaters Improve Front Row:M. Hollahan, S. Grainger, I. Donahoe, Co-captains B. Pronski, B. Surabian, M. Jackson, K. Blasi, Second Row: ). Ferullo, S. Marino, D. Guilderson, j. Stackpole, T. Donlon, j. Kimball, ). Donlon, K. Lawson, T. Mahoney, M. Surabian, Coach Houghton, Third Row: D. Ross, S. Tucci, B. Ferry, E. Johnson, M. Moros, R. Magliozzi, M. Indigaro, A. Reinold. Boys ' Final Record: 1-16-1 Winchester 1, Winchester 2, Winchester 1, Winchester 2, Winchester 2, Winchester 1, Winchester 2, Winchester 3, Winchester 2, Winchester 4, Winchester 2, Winchester 3, Winchester 4, Winchester 3, Winchester 1, Winchester 0, Winchester 0, Winchester 0, Watertown 8 Lexington 10 Belmont 5 Reading 3 Melrose 10 Stoneham 4 Wakefield 11 Burlington 10 Woburn 12 Watertown 3 Lexington 8 Belmont 7 Reading 4 Melrose 8 Stoneham 6 Wakefield 6 Burlington 6 Woburn 10 Okay Bobby, where ' s the net? 166 Sports Where did the puck go? Alright, Alright! I give up! Sports 167 Are vou alrieht? — B. Surabian It was a frustrating year for the hockey team. In 15 games the Sachems managed only one vic¬ tory and one tie. But there is hope for the future. This year ' s line-up was dotted with 11 soph¬ omores and 4 juniors; most of this group got plenty of ice-time. The Sachems showed marked im¬ provement over the second half of the season. The improvement should continue next season. The captains of this season were B. Surabian and B. Pronski. The team was coached by M. Houghton with K. Chrusz assisting. Girl Gymnasts Spring into Success! Girls Final Record: 7-4 Winchester 108.35, Winchester 94.05, Winchester 102.7, Winchester 99.55, Winchester 95.3, Winchester 100.9, Winchester 108.3, Winchester 107.5, Winchester 107.5, Winchester 116.4, Winchester 114.35, Stoneham 65.9 Reading 91.25 Melrose 98.15 Burlington 114.75 Methuen 117.3 Belmont 115.25 Wakefield 106.1 Lexington 43.6 Watertown 43.6 Woburn 79.1 Salem 114.6 The girls ' gymnastics team has pulled through with another win¬ ning season. Even though the seniors, Captain J. Frykiund and E. McCabe were unable to compete due to injury and illness, the jun¬ iors and sophomores carried the team to victory. Their closest meet, against Lexington, ended in a 108.3 to 106.1 victory for Win¬ chester. With the return of these experienced gymnasts next year ' s season should be even more suc¬ cessful. Now comes the hard part. — S. Virnelli 168 Sports First row: C. Gulino, captain ). Fryklund, M. Collins, Second row: S. Virnelli, M. Madigan, S. Gagan, C. Culver. Third row: P. McCabe, H. Greenberg, S. Thomas, Coach Rufo. Bottoms up. — S. Thomas one giant leap for womankind. — S. Gagan Poised on the balance beam. — ). Fryklund Sports 169 Boy ' s Gymnastics Hang in There! The boy ' s gymnastics team has accomplished a lot this year. The return of talented juniors and seniors and the look of promising new sophomores has added a di¬ versity to the team. Co-captains Steve Galante and Paul Abbanat help out in all areas of ability. Team members: Lance Cowan, Tom Fiorillo, David Lawton, Unis Bjangard, Tom Powers, Paul Fuller have all proven to be strong com¬ petitors. In spite of the fact that the season was neither poor nor outstanding, the performances of the gymnasts have always shown the effort and spirit exhibited by the team. Boy ' s Final Record: 4-5 WincFiester 6, Masconomet 60 Winchester 63, Burlington 108 Winchester 65, Lincoln-Sud- bury 115 Winchester 61, Wayland 92 Winchester 71, Reading 88 Winchester 73, Medway 72 Winchester 80, Lexington 78 Winchester 66, Watertown 83 Winchester 80, Holliston 65 Front row: L. Cowen, co-captains S. Galante, P. Abbanat, T. Powers, Second row: T. Fiorillo, ). Bjarngard, D. Lawton, P. Fuller, R. Leach, R. Acevado. It ' s not as easy as it looks. — Paul Abbanat Ok, next comes . . . uh? ... - Tom Fiorillo 170 Sports ■Sfc. With the greatest of ease ... - Steve Galante Sports 171 Wrestling Revitalizes 172 Sports The 79-80 wrestling season closed with a final record which unfortunately did not reflect the hard work and determination shown by both the team mem¬ bers and the coach. As the major¬ ity of the wrestlers were soph¬ omores, this season represented a rebuilding year. Despite the over¬ abundance of sophomores, the team managed to substitute its lack of experience with unrelent¬ ing aggressiveness, which proved quite effective against the best teams. All in all, despite a dis¬ appointing record, a lot of ex¬ perience and technique was gained which will strenthen next year ' s team. “Psst . . . how about letting me win? Lenny Bellino attempts to pull down his opponent. Front row: E. Welch, E. Paskerian, L. Fotsch, Captains G. Errico, L. Bellino, D. Errico, ). Berardi, P. Benson, S. Carzo, M. Colozzi, ). Robert, W. McMillhan. Second row: M. O ' Reilly, A. Houllahan, R. Doig, P. Bingel, E. McKenna, C. Kenyon, M. Bosselaers, R. Baumann, M. Johnson, ). Barger, M. Sullivan, T. Gibbons, C. Dirocko, R. Morris, C. McRae, C. Dobbins, Coach Tufts. Boys -ina Record: 5-9 Winchester 7, Natick 52 Winchester 38, Concord-Carlisle 21 Winchester 27, Lexington 34 Winchester 50, Weston 20 Winchester 33, Reading 34 Winchester 49, Salem 18 Winchester 26, Wakefield 36 Winchester 28, Belmont 38 Winchester 44, Burlington 14 Winchester 25, Wilmington 27 Winchester 3, Melrose 58 Winchester 15, Lynnfield 44 Winchester 34, Woburn 9 Winchester 54, Beverly 3 Leap frog?! — G. Errico Sports 173 ! Homework does not school ! spirit make. Because the class of I 1980 was filled with spirit and j enthusiasm, they obviously in- I volved themselves with more I than studying. This is where activ- j ities came in. Traditionally, these official organizations acted as an integral part of high school life. As proven by the 1979-80 school year, the clubs were continually changing to meet the demands and interests of all the students. A renewed interest in all the lan¬ guage clubs, the rising popularity of the marching band, a newly initiated computer club, and the emergence of a fully chartered satirical newspaper demonstrated that the activities of our senior year were more powerful than ever. While some clubs offer row¬ dy parties, others impart in¬ tellectual stimulation. But whoev¬ er the student, and whatever his interests, one of WHS ' many ac¬ tivities provided the necessary outlet for his creative devel¬ opment. B. Glower Ms. Susan Austin Susan Martin Margie McCarthy Beth Glower Lisa Lavey Tannis Redpath Susan Gunby Heidi Sirchis Delaine Hudson Eileen Donovan Beth Brickley Rene Torriere Julie Day Rene Vroman Advisor Editor-in-chief Asst. Editor-in-chief Senior Editor Senior Editor Faculty Editor Sports Editor Sports Editor Activities Editor Activities Editor Underclassmen Editor Underclassmen Editor Advertising Editor Advertising Editor A visit from . . In September there was organi¬ zation, enthusiasm, and a clean cabinet. Then, the workload snowballed, the cabinet burst, and the editors had nervous breakdowns. Yes, the yearbook was underway. Suffocating under the pile of layouts, munching out at White Hen, the 13 editors could be found virtually anywhere during the active yearbook months; the Aberjona was undoubtedly fore¬ most in their minds, even though total chaos reigned. But there was more to year¬ book than chaos and confusion. There was also frustration, near suicides, and Excedrin headaches. But seriously: The memorable ex¬ periences pulled us through: the birthday parties. Coke and chips, camp outs in the English area, Helloooo!, No, Rene, I won ' t ... , the Amherst conference, When Ms. Austin ' s away, the editors will play. As The Book T. Redpath S. Gunby L. Lavey 176 Activities S. Martin M. McCarthy Unfolds R. Vroman no pictures of drugs, alcohoj, or sex! ' R. Torriere A typical staff meeting B. Brickley E. Donovan And the blurbs run on and on . .. C. Sardella and ). Day Patience, Carol The humor committee: M. Costello and ). Habor 178 Activities Announcing — ' ' Not The Red and Black Activities 179 Editors of the Round Table . . . M. Costello, C. Merritt, F. Koprucu, ). Haber. Get it while its hot! The Not the Red and Black its initial season was a complete suc¬ cess. Though we lost many read¬ ers to a declining literacy rate, we carried the team to a 5-0 record, and to a place in everyone ' s hearts as the only fully-chartered high school humor magazine in the western hemisphere. The Not Red Black began with little fan fare. While doing studies of the rare Aborigine Tribes — man in Southern Wo¬ burn, John Haber pricked his finger on a passing cloud forma¬ tion and was immediately (to use his words) siezed with an un¬ controllable desire to found a hu¬ mor newspaper that would satirize school authority and look really spiffy on my college transcript. Searching through the scum and villany of medieval London, Haber slowly built an editorial staff. There was Chuck Merrit, the editor with the strength of a thousand men; Feza Koprucu, who could contort his body into all positions; Mark Costello who could wear his pants to school backwards without anyone really noticing. Secreting issues every two months, The Not The Red Blac, sought to make people laugh a little, cry a little, and have mature adult relationships with poultry. Thanks should go to Mr. Ro¬ gers, Captain Pluton, Ed King, the internationally renowned singing star Roger Whittaker and his nude pygmies. Farewell to all-nighters, something special wasps and their tmp ' s and to next year ' s editorial staff. h Meet The Press The Associated Press G. Herlihy, R. Doran, D. Mueller, K. Day, A. Bruno, B. Meyers Weylman, B. Nolan, L. Melilli, A. Greene, L. Mawn. When the power goes to your head . . . ; A. Bruno, B. Myers, Ed. chief, S. Weylman. We ' ll never reveal our source! 180 Activities The Red and Black staff of 1979-80 found themselves caught between changing times and an unchanging school newspaper. With this in mind, the editors used the school year 1979-80 as a year of renovation, and over that time period the paper became much stronger. Improvements will always be an integral part of the Red and Black, to keep the paper in equilibrium between popularity and progress. With its “Wouldn ' t you like to know! October issue, however, the staff learned that nothing is ever in¬ itiated without some adverse pressure; chance is never easy, but it is always necessary. Each time the Red and Black appeared on sale in front of the cafeteria, it contained an innovation of one type or another over the previous issue. This was the essential factor behind the success of the Red and Black. Activities 181 Sally Weylman Louise Mawn Barbara Myers Lynne Melilli Anne Bruno Glenn Herlihy Kathy Day Alice Greene Brian Nolan Dave Mueller Richard Doron Mr. William Penzin Editor-in-Chief Junior Editor Sr. Layout Editor jr. Layout Editor News Editor Boys ' Sports Ed. Girls ' Sports Ed. Feature Editor Business Editor Circ. and Subscript. Photography Editor Faculty Advisor Editorial Staff h Once Upon a Time!! First Row: S. Downs, C. MacKay Second Row: M. County, J. Pamir, J. Malamy, S. Sharma, W. Gagel Third Row: E. Coates, A. Georgiev, C. Reich, J. Surette, G. Griffith, V. Bayranevand. The Creative Writing Club, ded¬ icated to producing Sassafrass be¬ fore summer vacation, is larger this year than ever before. While primarily club activities, and play¬ ing an integral part in the Inter¬ national Fair, The magazine, itself, has expanded to include, not only a variety of creative pieces, but also art and publicity writing. Yet, what lies behind this im¬ pressive task? The Friday after¬ noon meetings remain the foun¬ dation of the club. Here, creative works are discussed and criti¬ cized. Meetings range from serious debates to distinctly dif¬ ferent discussions which contrib¬ ute to the inspiration and imagi¬ nation of this club. The Creative Writing Club wishes to thank Ms. Hession for her support and ad¬ vice as student advisor. “That ' s stretching the idea. 182 Activities WHSR-FM, one of the first high school radio stations in the United States, offers a rare op¬ portunity for students to express themselves each year in a new and dynamic way. Each week, every D.J. broadcasts his own two hour show. During this period a variety of music is played, guided by the rules and regulations of the F.C.C., student advisor, Dave Frary, and station manager John Feeney. Aside from providing an ex¬ cellent opportunity for students, WHSR-FM also serves the entire student body and the community by broadcasting public events, sports events, weather, elderly in¬ formation, and news. Possibly the last full year of WHSR-FM oper¬ ation, the station hopes to have had one of its most productive and beneficial years. We have a really good show. Mark Estabrook First Row, Left to Right: E. Law; C. Green: W. Gagel: M. County; R. Zombeck L. Keays; D. Williams. Second Row, Left to Right: ). Abernath: M. Schwartzman A. Christy; L. Farrell: A. Opel; J. Pressman; Mueller; ). Augello; ). Ross; D Uglietto. Third Row, Left to Right: C. Perenick; A. Oliver; C. Griffith; M Estabrook; P. )apy: C. Reich; ). Keyes: ). Abdella; R. Dokus; P. Coppi; C. Merritt ). Haber; ). Feeney. Missing: T. Cummings; S. Kenney; M. Rodgers; C Rosenberger. We ' re economizing. Alan Christy and Collin Green. Activities 183 I could kick that high if I wanted to! J. Rios, M. Gibson The Incredible Band Leader strikes again! And The Beat Goes On ... “Which way do we go? 1B4 Activities Drum Majors, sitting: T. Murray, j. Rios. First Row: K. Durante, A, Anderson, S. Rothman, S. Kelly, D. Schutzberg, R. Webber, C. Twomey, E. Stevens, R. Leach, M. Skeehan, M. i Gorrasi, ). Viglas , A. Nasson, K. Champoux, B. Sullivan, M. Sartori, ). Reid, B. Shea, K. ! Hirshman, S. Wheeler, A. Leach. Second Row: L. Cunningham, D. Williams, j. Derry, A. Morgan, K. Looney, M. Cantella, D. Davidson, L. Messinger, A. Pharo, L. Rudd, M. DeBiase, A. Svahn, C. White, S. Farrar, M. Herlihy, L. Piato, M. Hartunian, L. Shea, A. Greene, L. Keay, P. Costello, D. Franchi, M. Brown. Third Row: W. Moore, A. ’ Schultzberg, A. Mawn, L. Mawn, L. Nasson, P. McElhinney, K. Shaw, P. Watts, G. Kirk, T. Reidy, P. Papastathes, A. Chen, E. Conley, M. Colozzi, C. Shultz, C. Banks, E. Coates, K. Dichiappar. Fourth Row: K. Feldman, D. Watts, ). Kent, B. Nichols, D. Mueller, C. Rosenberger, A. Obbard, D. Champoux, B. Wankowicz, H. Lane, B. Nolan, ). Kephart, D. Rasco, R. Sampson, S. Fischer, R. Doron, T. Chambers, j. Connolly, P. Fopiano, B. Worthen, R. Russo. Missing: L. Adamkowski, C. Potts, N. Wankowicz, L. West, M. Wilder. Ms. Miller “lights up . Cries of “It ' s Miller Time! sig¬ naled the beginning of the half¬ time show. This fifteen minute performance prompted as much enthusiasm as the actual football game. The Band roared through “Classical Gas , marched about to form a field-sized heart in “Love Boat and “discoed through “In The Navy . To see the response of the crowd, and watch the band ' s performance, one would never know that those musically adept members had been “crui¬ sin ' ' around town at 6:30 a.m., eaten cheeseburgers and french fries for breakfast, and just com¬ pleted a rousing three hour prac¬ tice. the bleary-eyed 7:10 a.m. prac¬ tices, lollipops, inspection time, silent cheers, band wars, sung¬ lasses at early Saturday morning practices, the Halloween day march through Woburn(?!), the show, rowdy band parties, Christ¬ mas caroling, the exchange trip to New York (again!), the attempt at a Canadian exchange, selling cheese, sausages and Sachem buttons, and above all, the antics of their leader, Ms. Miller. Whether playing on the field, or performing on stage at season¬ al concerts, the band members were sure to hold their “eyes with pride . Activities 185 And All That Jazz! Choose your own caption: A, Members of the jazz band rehearsing Alley Cat or B. Seven Olympic hopefuls practice the slalom run. Strains of Fantasy, It ' s So Easy, and other current songs can be heard every day as one meanders down the hallway to¬ wards the music area. Electric gui¬ tars, saxaphones, and trumpets provide a distinctively modern sound that sets the jazz band apart from the other musical clubs at the school. For the jazz band, comprised of talented mu¬ sicians from all three grades, the 1979-1980 school year proved to be a very successful one. Whether practicing or performing in sea¬ sonal concerts, jazz band mem¬ bers are sure to gain ample musi¬ cal experience and many hours of enjoyment. Good Vibrations — B. Nichols, M. Wilder 186 Activities The Sachem Symphony Flouting away — S. Fitzgerald Hey-diddle-diddle! — M. Pharo, M. Lele HBk ' V. X. ' A The orchestra is comprised of pianos, flutes, trumpets, clarinets, violins, a cello and a bassoon; or as Mr. Woodworth would say — pianos, flutes, bugles, licorice sticks, fiddles, a cello and a bed¬ post. Orchestra would not be the same without Mr. Woodworth; playing My Fair Lady . . . tuning the trumpets ... or just being Mr. Woodworth ... Remember the Exchange Con¬ certs? Yes, the orchestra sold but¬ tons and cheese and sausage and worked in the chuck wagon too. As a result everyone could go to Madison, Nj., Westbury, N.Y., and then ... New York again in 1980! The lone bassoon Marotta, ). Viglas, M. Lele Activities 187 The Philosophy Club Runs Deep Which came first: the philosophy club or the egg? Row 1: V.P,, S. Downs, Co. Pres., Chris Wilde, Co Pres.,Agnes Reidinger Row 2: Rene ' Torriere, Susan Martin, Jocelyn Malamy, Janette Pami Row 3: Alison Georgiev, Gordon Shaw, Jim Surette, Ghris Reich, Sunil Sharma. We don ' t have to bother with Freud, Des Cartes, Hume, Aris¬ totle, Plato, Socrates, Marx, and Mao Tse Tung, nor with Marks, Paul, John, and Lutze. For amongst us are the only true liv¬ ing philosophers. — Our officers include: Overbearing: R.A., No show, W.C., and innocent, my foot! D.S. A wise man never gets locked in or locked out; he always holds the key. 188 Activities Latina Semper Vivit This is strictly a white — toga party! Catullus, Cicero, Caesar, Plautus. Do you know any of these men? We do! In the Latin Club one becomes familiar with many of the great authors and poets. But that is not all we do. Members will agree, the Latin Club is the best! Along with the traditional toga — Halloween par¬ ties and toga — Christmas parties, there are movies, naughty plays, and, of course, activities related to the Latin language and the Classic world. We always try to follow our motto; AMEMUS ET FACIAMUS . We owe a great debt of gratitude to our advisor, Ms. Ciccariello, who has put end¬ less time, energy, and sometimes money (!) into the club. Well, Latiners, keep translating. Thanks for a wonderful year, and remem¬ ber: SEMPER UBI SUBUBI! Officers: Claudia Mackay, V.P. Sarah Downs, Pres., Bob Mclnnis, Pres. Rene Torriere, Pres. Chris Wilde, Sec. Missing: Jane Kent, Treas. Venus wins a pumpkin. Activities 189 Front Row: Susan Wheeler, Susan Martin, Elaine Pigott, Alison Lowell, Andrea DeMars, Christine Anderson, Lisa Olivier, Charles Perenick. Second Row: C. Bemis, L. Cowan, M. Groux, K. Ciangrande, ). Cadena, A. Bruno. Third Row: ). DeCouda, P. Intravia, L. Fitzgerald, L. Carlson, L. Palazzi,). Badger, C. Reich, G. Brown. Fourth Row: S. Hunter, L. Goodman, A. Georgiev, S. Zarker. As largest of all foreign lan¬ guage clubs, the Spanish Club, with a membership of 150 stu¬ dents, had a very exciting year. Ms. Alvarez, their enthusiastic ad¬ visor, helped to plan and organize all of the events, including the traditional (and successful) Hal¬ loween costume party. December was highlighted by the festive Christmas party, carolling, and a trip to see the Whole World Fes¬ tival in Boston. January brought a visit to an authentic tuna , a singing group from Madrid. The club also participated in the school ' s International Festival held in March. The spring ' s ex¬ change with students from Madr¬ id allowed the club to meet ac¬ tual espaholes and to increase their understanding of the Span¬ ish culture. Un Ano Prospero! Mixers . . . 190 Activities Three classes of German (repre¬ senting levels 1 through III) and a very active German club were two obvious results of teacher Su¬ san Austin ' s third year at WHS. The club was busy with many activities — the traditional Okto- berfest, old and new versions of the film Nosferatu the Vam- pyre , and sporadic parties com¬ plete with singing and munching auf Deutsch. Whether planned in advance or spontaneous, each German activity was always dif¬ ferent and fun. With the Glass of 1980, the re¬ mainder of the original German students who crowded into Frau Austin ' s room back in September, 1977, graduates. Hopefully, ner¬ vous beginning German students will continue to hear Peter geht an den see and other similar ex¬ pressions as the seniors did two years ago for many years to come. Here ' s to Deutsch at WHS!! He ' s a real honeydip! Here ' s To Deutsch At WHS! Follow the Frau! First Row: B. O ' Neil (representative), B. Kingsbury (treasurer), ). Gittleman (president) ). Hughes (vice-president), S. Weylman (secretary), missing: E. Stevens (representative). Second Row: D. Worthen, A. Morgan, L. Craig, A.L. Casey, L. Gleason, C. Howland. Third Row: D. Anderson, L. Wasel, C. Hill, P. DeGregorio, T. Skehan, H. Sirchis, L. Keats. Fourth Row: C. Lewin, ). Ashton, ). Keyes, B. Worthen, M. Lele, P. Kyn. 192 Activities Have you ever been parking with a Sunkist? - P. DeGregorio. Le Club Formidable! Front Row: C. Chen, N. Cowen, P. Gittleman. Second Row: A. Chen, X. Cadena, M. McCarthy, R. To rriere, K. Champoux. Third Row: V. Vandoran, S. Hunter, L. Koplow, C. Reich, L. Palazzi, K. Shaw. Fourth Row: C. Gadella, A. Georgiev, S. Martin. The French Club, with the help of advisor, Monsieur Duhamel, had an activ e year. Club officers. Pres. Peter Gittleman, Vice-pres. Colleen McCann, Secretary Cathy Chen and Treasurer Nancy Cow¬ en, planned several well-attended educational and enjoyable trips. Excursions to the Museum of Fine Arts to see the Chardin exhibit and to the French play by St. Ex- upery, “Le Petit Prince, high¬ lighted the club ' s cultural roster, while several non-French parties proved a more relaxed setting for club members to socialize in. The French Club also sponsored a crepe booth at the International Fair. A multi-school immersion weekend was made available to members wishing to participate. Throughout the year, the club en¬ joyed an increased membership, indicating a revival and perhaps a new tradition. Purty as a picture? (L. Koplow, L. Palazzi, X. Cadena, C. Chen, A. Chen, S. Martin) Excitement Plus (Veronica Karp, Colleen McCann and Darcy Fitzgerald) Activities 193 Viva Italia The Italian Club is an enthu¬ siastic part of the foreign lan¬ guage department at the high school. Under the support of club advisor, Mrs. Mancini, these Ital- ianos meet in the spirit of this foreign culture. Viva Italia has always meant continuing the customs of Italian parties, social events, and the grandioso Festi¬ val of food, music, and dance, which is held every spring. The experiences will always be re¬ membered! Italianos: D. Dimarzo, ). Erbafina, D. Carucci, C. Vita, S. Kerrigan, K. Carpenteri, D. Cangi, D. Lizzotte, S. Guthrie, A. Errico 194 Activities Faithful Fans ( First Row; ). Meridian, L. Vozzela, D. Doucette, L. Goodman, N. Foley. Second Row; N. Kjaendjan, ). Marr, L, McConi, C. Casino, K. Wifert. Third Row; A. Aranson, L. Erickson, D. Walsh, M. Eugley, W. Lane, K. Peluso, K. Cogan, P. Orman. Activities 195 The crowd gathers to cheer at the annual school rivalry. We are the Sachems, mighty, mighty Sachems ... , The high school Pep Squad is present at every football game, screaming for victory, offering support, and infecting the crowd with the ex- hiliaration of an intense football game. The enthusiastic cheers and stunts are results of organ¬ ized meetings, as each member practices psyching up the team. The Pep Squad looks forward to next year ' s season with the king, the big number 1! The intensity of Sachem Spirit. Greasepaint, Footlights ... The Curtain and Cue Society, under the direction of Dorothy Santos, staged an excellent pro¬ duction of The Diary of Anne Frank. Breaking traditions of past years, the 1979 fall production dealt with a very serious topic. All of the actors displayed a wide range of emotions, and handled the dramatic realism very well. The dynamic stage, designed by Kira Hirshman, consisted of two levels. Doug Watts and his crew constructed a closed set with the help of technical advisor Bill Cochran. Chris Hill oversaw the backstage work, while Chris Wilde headed properties and Tony Johnson met the needs of many quick changes as the head of costumes. All the technical and dramatic expertise was enthu¬ siastically received by the au¬ dience. The winter musical pro¬ duction of Hello Dolly also promises to be very entertaining. 1% Activities And then Goldilocks said . . . Stars on Broadway. f Drama At WHS. Finishing touches ... - Mrs. Santos, L. Hirschorn Activities 197 Hey sailors, whatcha ' doin ' ? - ). Gittleman, ). Duffy, C. Potts, N. Keller. And heeeeere ' s Johnnny! - R. Hallisey A somber moment on stage. The Diary of Anne Frank Mr. Frank Mrs. Frank Anne Frank Mrs. Van Daan Mr. Van Daan Peter Van Daan Margot Frank Miep Mr. Kraler Mr. Dussel Robert Hallisey Anne-Louise Casey Lisa Hirschhorn Anna S. Keller Dan Schutzberg Jeff Richmond Valerie Kolligian Claudia MacKay Brian Milauskas Peter Cittleman Calculating Crew The tradition of the Math Club and the monthly competitive meets has been upheld in every high school class. This club, un¬ der the guidance of Miss Mirka and Mr. Thorne, offers its mem¬ bers the opportunity of devel¬ oping their math ability outside the non-competitive classroom. What takes place at a meet? Categories, I don ' t want to be in 5 ... missing the three point¬ ers, Hey, is that our score, or Le¬ xington ' s? The goal — To im¬ prove each time. The Wizzes: H. Lane, A. Malamy, E. Pallazi, J. Pamir, K. Chen, P. Didio, P. Coppi, C. Lewin “But I ' m telling you ... it worked! (Adam Malamy) 198 Activities Members: F. Bronzo, C. Lewin, E. Law, C. McCarthy, P. C oppi, A. Malamy The Computer Club is a newly created organization which at¬ tracts computer-oriented stu¬ dents, interested in the aspects of the school ' s terminals. Weekly meetings are spent in a variety of ways; punching, programming, making errors, and having a good time. The club hopes to re¬ main a solid activity within the school and would like to thank its advisor, Mr. Sarno. Let your fingers do the plotting . . . Catch that number ... (Frank Bronzo) Activities 199 Print Out: Computer Club The National Honor Society Officers: Treasurer, B. Nolan; V. Pres, L. Lavey; Pres. Richmond, Secretary, A. Chen. Truthfully, how many of you have used crib notes? ' The National Honor Society of 1979-80 was comprised of 102 seniors who fit the strict academ¬ ic and extracurricular eligibility requirements. The seniors were chosen either at the end of jun¬ ior, or beginning of senior year, depending on their grade point average at the time. With the help of advisor Doctor Wheeler, the National Honor Society is plan¬ ning many spring activities. A candlelight initiation ceremony, and a charity benefit head the list. Doc Wheeler at the Candlelight ceremony. Left to right, sitting: L. Griffin, L. Russell, M. Medwar, G. Marino, V. Karp, P. Russell, A. Shirley, K. Welch, S. Martin. Second Row: R. Vroman, R. Khabbaz, A. Lowell, S. Downs, ). Fabuss, E. Donovan, B. Brickley, C. Banks, S. Weylman. Third Row: j. Day, A. Chen, S. Gunby, M. Metrick, |. Frykiand, C. McGann, H. Sirchis, D. Fitzgerald, H. Kendrick, S. Kerrigan. Fourth Row: M. Grassi, S. Johnson, K. Day, G. Brown, M. Pharo, B. McGinnis, ]. Haber, j. Schultz, T. Intravaia, S. Jones. (And other members who are missing.) 200 activities Tutors, from bottom: E. Stevens, P. Gittleman, L. Cunningham, L. Richtmann, N. Cowen, B. Thomas, P. Watts, L. Coplow, M. Mongello, E. Donovan, O. Ossorio, C. Reich, C. Hill, L. Cowen,). Cittleman, P. Watts, A. Bruno, ). Richmond, T. Johnson. Roxbury Tutorers Every Monday afternoon 20 WHS students traveled to Boston as members of the Roxbury Tutor¬ ing program. Here, along with small groups from two other towns, each student was assigned a young child to tutor. The chil¬ dren ranged in age from five to twelve, and their learning needs were greatly varied. Each tutor constructed his her own teaching plan and lessons. While this ex¬ tracurricular tutoring helped the children academically, a close friendship with each child was formed as well. While it was great to see a child ' s grades and aware¬ ness rise because of a tutor ' s help, the one-to-one contact was the best part. Sharing skills . .. . . . and ideas. Tutoring requires a good rapport with children, willingness, and . . . patience. Activities 201 We The Students Officers: Treasurer, M. Metrick; Pres., T. Intravaia; V. Pres., T. Johnson; Secretary, C. Sardella. A bird? A plane? No., its advisor Ms. Martin! During the past school year, our Winchester High School Stu¬ dent Union made an enormous amount of progress! The Student Union, a respected, determined, and dynamic organization, tre¬ mendously expanded its student participation. This not only benefitted our school, but also the welfare of the community. What word first comes to mind when trying to explain the in¬ volvement of Student Union? Dedication!!! Working in a pro¬ fessional and diligent manner to achieve a common goal, a warm sense of unity was felt among all involved. The overflowing spirit and enthusiasm enabled us to fully enjoy participation in stu¬ dent government. The Student Union was a credit to the entire student body. We succeeded in 1979-80. Student Union wishes to express sincere gratitude to the WHS parents, the administrators, the faculty, Mrs. Nancy Atkins, and the infinite enthusiasm, will¬ ingness and dedication ex¬ emplified by its advisor, Ms. Ran- dee Martin. I run on Duracell, how about you? 202 Activities Special Student Union Activities R.S.A.C.; K. Girard; D. DeMars. S.A.C.: C. Twomey; L. Mawn ' S. Stryker, N. Frink, ). Duffy. A typical Student Union meeting. Activities 203 Music Makes The World Go ' Round Second period every day, a vari¬ ety of songsters gathered in the Music room to raise their voices in song under the direction of Mr. Burton Cowgill. While not all the students were opera, hopefuls, they all shared one thing in common; their love of singing. The class concentrated on prac¬ ticing the numbers they would sing in concert. The songs varied greatly in style, theme and era. At the Winter Concert, several reli¬ gious songs were sung, such as God Is Our Refuge and Strength and Didn ' t My Lord Deliver Daniel , as well as the contemporary Annie ' s Song , by John Denver, and the theatre¬ goer ' s favorite, Broadway Spec¬ tacular, which featured excerpts from Hello, Dolly! , Tommor- row , Kiss Today Goodbye and Marne . The Chorus also trav¬ elled to New York to perform in the annual exchange concert. Their selection for that concert included Man of La Mancha and Pedeum by J. Clokey. Nan Keller sings the end of Annie ' s Song with finesse. Beverly Sills, move over! 204 Activities Los Companeros: Tom Skehan, Adam Leach, Anne Morgan, Anne Pharo, Diane Franchi, and Dave DeMarco. Music travels a long way with this year ' s musical groups, Les Troubadors, a French choral group, and Los Companeros, a Spanish instrumental club. Hard work, and talent combine with the tempo of foreign music to produce dynamic cultural per¬ formances. These clubs have per¬ formed publicly on many occa¬ sions under the direction of Mrs. Thistlethwaite. At the Whole World Festival in Boston the groups sang a number of foreign songs. Among the Troubador se¬ lections were Sur le Ciel de Paris , L ' Amour Bleu, Vive le Vent (Jingle Bells), and II Est Ne . Members of Les Troubadors include Peter and Julia Gittleman, Anne-Louise Casey, Jeff Rich¬ mond, Andrea Pothier, Cathy Chen, Brian Molluscas, Rob Hal- lisey, Jenny Parsignault, Carolyn Hart, Jeanette Pamir and Ellen Coates. The Spanish group, which wears rustic straw sombreros as part of their costume, enjoys sing¬ ing La Cucharacha, Green- sleeves, Tijuana Taxi, and the Mexican Shuffle. The groups also sang together at the Inter¬ national Festival in March. Activities 205 Is it live or is it Memorex? Pushing On Without Ever Resting P.O.W.E.R. is the black and His¬ panic voice within the student body of Winchester High. Its aim is to provide support for each other and to promote Black Awareness and respect that might be otherwise overlooked in the small minority within the student body and the community of Win¬ chester. Members: B. Bradley, Ms. Brooks, D. Jordan, T. Johnson Tony Johnson expresses his opinion in many clubs. Wiz kids The Science Club grows larger each year. This year ' s potential Nobel Prize winners spend their meetings studying various aspects of science. Experiments, trips, and lectures are frequently planned. Under the guidance of Dr. Whee¬ ler and Mr. Smith, the Science Club allows students to see the practical application of science in the technological and business community. Members: L. Koplow, L. Palazzi, H. Kacoyanis, M. Cantella, S. Martin, A. Chen, K. Chen, X. Cadena, J. Pamir, H. Lane, A. Malamy, J. Fallon, P. Coppi, C. Lewin, F. Koprucu, R. Meinnis, M. Cortizas, C. Wilde 206 Activities The times of your life am mmo Camera shy. The Photography Club, super¬ vised by Mr. Ardito of the Art Department, was just one of the new clubs formed in the fall of 79. The club ' s purpose was to improve the members ' knowledge of art and mechanical aspects of photography. Mr. Ardito advised the six members in various tech¬ niques and procedures. Though newly formed, the Photography Club is gathering interest, and they will surely gain many more members in the future. Photographers: M. Yeff, Mr. Ardito, A. Smith, A. Greene, D. Sephelo, P. )apy, M. McGeeghan Missing: C. Griecci Mororo’ Skiers: D. Carucci, R. Vrowman, ). Fichera, M. White, ). McNamara, S. Hurley, D. Georgis, S. Gerard, S. Guthrie, S. Driscoll, M. Metric, Mr. Miller, T. Redpath, D. DiMarzo Missing: M. Martin, L. Ruma, S. Gagan, S. Lynch, L. Carey, H. Greenberg, K. Kent What snow? Whether you enjoy snow¬ plowing or traversing, the Ski Club offers several exciting trips. This year, under the guidance of Mr. Miller, several high school skiers trekked to Sugarloaf in Maine to conquer the challenging trails and discouraging weather. An absence of snow occasionally made skiing difficult, yet even the bared rocks and grass failed to hinder student enthusiasm. Per¬ haps next year, other trips to France and Quebec will be ar¬ ranged as well, as the skiers listen anxiously for the chance of snow Activities 207 Max Ed.: Try It, You ' ll Like It. Stephanie lohnson explores a career in Physical Therapy. 208 Activities Margie McCarthy, working in the Winchester Star Office, gains experience in journalism. What do forty students have in common within this diverse high school? The answer; Max-Ed., a unique learning experience that allows students to explore the ca¬ reer area of their choice. Coming from a wide range of diverse aca¬ demic and social backgrounds, the students give up a block of academic time and their free time to become part of some aspect of the business community of Win¬ chester. Many stores, offices and organizations opened their doors to offer students a rare chance to participate in a career prior to making a commitment to that area. Max-Ed. is not new, although it is relatively unknown and un¬ publicized. For seven years the se¬ mester-long programs have been in operation. Students may select from the established programs or create” a special course tailored to fit their own goals. Max-Ed. offers a great deal of flexibility also. Self-designed pro¬ jects were encouraged and sup¬ ported. In Boston, Delaine Hud¬ son created an internship at the State House where she worked with Sen. Rotondi and his staff. Locally, Craig Rooney explored the various facets of jewelry re¬ pair and customer relations, while Marlene Metrick tested her draft¬ ing skills at a Winchester engi¬ neering firm. Many students in the first se¬ mester took advantage of set pro¬ grams. Stephanie Johnson partici¬ pated in a physical therapy pro¬ gram, working at either the hospi¬ tal or a local outpatient center, while Martha Johnson and Col¬ leen Rae gained experience at the Winchester Nursing Home, plan¬ ning activities for the elderly patients. In the education field, Chris Wilde, Beth Morgan, Amy Max¬ well, and Judy Mclsaac assisted teachers in various elementary schools while Maria Della-Salla, Denise Gangi, Colleen McCann, and Beth O ' Neil observed chil¬ dren in local nursery schools. The potential careers represent¬ ed in just this small view of Max- Ed. is impressive. Under the guid¬ ance of Ms. Boettcher and Ms. Maxwell the students in this pro¬ gram have become aware and in¬ formed about their possible ca¬ reer selections. Not only is the program one of the most educa¬ tional WHS offers, it is also apparently one of the most en¬ joyed. Many students have named Max-Ed. their favorite course, and how many high school courses have achieved that rating? Activities 209 Just Hanging Around The lone beer can, untouched” by underaged hands. The Great Wall. 210 Activities The only answer for the munchies? White Hen! p USA: The universal hangout. UmVERSAL SPORTS ARERRS. lit School takes up alot of time, extra-curricular activities take even more, but weekends don ' t take enough! When each Friday and Saturday come, the seniors were sure to take advantage of them. There were, of course, the legiti¬ mate activities: basketball games, movies or various rowdy parties. But on other nights kids practiced the art of hanging around . And what could be better than a fa¬ vorite hangout, munchies, and drinks, and a bunch of friends? Visits to USA, the golf course, the quarries, the train station. Lynch, and White Hen made the Sr. weekend nights something spe¬ cial. Winchester Police cruisers await the weekend chases. Il R 1 i 9 jUf i ' AWAW AX- ” ' , I fl ' Winchester ' s business commu¬ nity is constantly changing. Al¬ though there are the old, well- established businesses that have become traditions in the town, others come and go as the busi¬ ness community adapts to meet the changing times. This year, the town of Winchester granted the first liquor license to a public res¬ taurant. Brigham ' s, among other businesses, is under new manage¬ ment opting to provide better service for its customers. Rumors I of expansion and relocation are ' not uncommon. Students of Win¬ chester High School hold part- time jobs in many of the local , businesses such as Mahoney ' s, I Star Market, The News Shop, and White Hen Pantry. The Aberjona - staff wishes to thank all those i businesses whose contributions j have helped to support the Class of ' 80. s I The Tradition of Support and Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Abdella Dr. and Mrs. David j. Ashton Mr. and Mrs. Leonard N. Augello Dr. and Mrs. James E. Barger Steve and Jack Barrett John A. Berberian A. Beyranevand Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bianco Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Brickley Christopher B. Brown Dr. and Mrs. Louis Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Capone Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Carucci Meredith and Daniel Ciotti Margot Clower Mrs. Philip J. Coady The Coates Family Mr. William A. Colella James J. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Costello Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel S. Criscione Mrs. Virginia M. Day Mrs. Evelyn M. Delorey Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Deroo Mr. and Mrs. DiFronzo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. DiMarzo Mr. and Mrs. Alexander P. DiSilva Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Richard Doron Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doucette Mr. and Mrs. John H. Driscoll Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Fassas Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Feeney Dr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Fichera Sandra Formichella Mr. and Mrs. Robert Galante Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Garganto Anna Giacalone Mr. and Mrs. Normand Girard Robyn and Sol Gittleman Dick and Joan Goodlatte Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Grainger Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gulino Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Gunby, Jr. Barbara and Herbert R. Haber Isabel A. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Hines Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hurley Ms. Denise Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Intravaia Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Japy Charles W. Johnson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Angelo J. Karon M. Noelle Karp Dr. and Mrs. Paul Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Kenney, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kent Kate Kent James B.L. Lane Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lavey Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leach Lehrer and Madden Inc., Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. John P. Leydon Jr. Dr. and Mrs. J. Drennan Lowell Mr. and Mrs. W.K. MacArtney Mr. and Mrs. John T. Martin Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. McCarthy, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lane McGovern Mr. and Mrs. R. Patrick McKenna Mr. and Mrs. John C. McPhail Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. John F. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nazzaro John J. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Ralph G. Norton, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James P. O ' Halloran Mr. and Mrs. William F. O ' Neil Dr. and Mrs. Richard L. Pharo Dr. and Mrs. William Porell Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Porter, Jr. Stephen M. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rallo Mr. and Mrs. John G. Redmond Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Redpath Margaret and John Russell Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas T. Russo Ned Sabbagh Dr. and Mrs. R.L. Shirley Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Smyly, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spiller Robe rt and Carole Sullivan George and Martha Thomas Mr. and Mrs. John A. Twomey Mr. and Mrs. Charles Viglas Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Vita M.S. Vroman Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walsh George and Sarah Ward Dr. and Mrs. Walther T. Weylman White Hen Pantry Bill and Nancy Wilde Mr. and Mrs. John Williams 214 Ads Congratulations and Best Wishes Parent and Faculty Association Winchester High School 216 Ads WINCHESTER SPORT SHOP 743 Main St. Winchester, Mass. 729-1931 Telephone 729-6229 HENDERSON STATIONERS, INC. • OFFICE SUPPLIES • PRINTING • XEROX COPIES • VELO BINDING • FURNITURE • SOCIAL STATIONERY 605 MAIN STREET WINCHESTER. MA. 01890 72 ®: 341S 9800 878 MAIN ST., WINCHESTER OPEN EVES. • THURS. 8 FRI. Winchester TV and Appliance 15 Thompson Street Winchester Congratulations to the Graduates from Chitels Best Wishes to the Class of ' 80 ' Winslow Potpourri Gift Boutique (617) 729-8255 Kean Flowers FRESH FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS DRIED AND PERMANENT FLOWERS FLOWERS TELEGRAPH... 16 MT. VERNON STREET MASTER CHARGE WINCHESTER, MA 10890 May we run you out of town? GATEWAY TRAVEL 17 Waterfield Rd. Winchester, Mass. 729-6900 Ads 217 Congratulations Seniors from Osco Drug 350 Cambridge Street Woburn Plaza 19 Church Street Winchester, Ma 01890 729-3620 NOW CHECKING ACCOUNTS, SAVINGS AND MORTGAGES Compliments to the class of 1980 from the Pharmacies of Winchester Eye Look 26 Church Street Winchester, Mass. 01890 Paul Dimos, Registered Optician FRESH FISH DAILY LOBSTERS SHELLFISH Black Horse Bootery Boutique 38 Waterfield Road Winchester, Ma. 01890 The Viking Fisherman 47 CHURCH STREET WINCHESTER. MA 01890 DONALD F. GREEN, JR. 729 0183 Nelson ' s Bakery Mt. Vernon Street Winchester Ma. 01890 729-8890 To the class of 1980: Congratulations, Happiness, and Success from THE FRIENDS of the High School MUSIC DEPARTMENT JAYCEES Best of luck Graduates! Diamond Antenna Microwavel Corporation 35 River St. Winchester, MA 219 W. B. STOCKU OOD Inc. 72 9 -5540 Industrial Commercial Residential Wiring 6 DREXEL AVENUE Res: 729-2312 Hfeher Education Loans The value of higher education is well recognized—as is the cost. If your plans include an advanced degree, we can help. Our Student Loan program is open to all qualified students—regardless of family income. All we ask is that you—or your family—have an account with us. For further information on student loans—or our other checking, savings or lending services—just ask any of our customer service representatives. Winchester Savir sBank 661 Main Street 278 Washington Street Woburn Plaza 220 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 Old Colony Bank AND TRUST COMPANY OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY AN AFFILIATE OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BOSTON 791 Main Street Winchester, Mass. 01890 Saltmarsh Insurance Agency 751 MAIN STREET WINCHESTER MASSACHUSETTS 01890 728.4819 INSURANCE FOR YOUR EVERY NEED. COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR WINCHESTER REALTORS OF MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ANN BLACKHAM WINCHESTER REALTY AND CO. 38 Church Street 11 Thompson Street 729-7777 729-1663 SWANSON BIXBY PORTER CO. ASSOCIATES, REALTORS 24 Thompson Street Corner Main Vernon St. 729-4240 729-5299 BOWMAN REAL JAMES T. TREFREY ESTATE 27 Waterfield Road 47 Church Street 729-6100 729-2575 SHERMAN R. BURNS ASSOCIATES jOSEPHSON 39 Thompson Street 826 Main Street 729-8070 729-2600 Congratulations 1980 Graduates En Ka Society En Ka Exchange 736 Main Street Annual Street Eair May, 1981 The Running Racquet 555 Main Street Winchester, Ma. 01890 729-7024 Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1980 from The Shield System Car Washes Peter Capone Jan Clayton Brian Cleary Steve Criscione Dave DeMarco Brian MacNamara 783 Main Street Winchester, Ma. 01890 729-2326 223 David Errico Joanne Fichera Dan Joslin Ed Knapp Don MacMillan MILL POND TRAVEL, INC. 10 Converse Place 729-6060 EUROPEAN FOOD HALE 6peciQti3ing in lEuropeon Ci)ee«e« 32 Church Street, Winchester, Mass. Phone Orders 729-6294 TKL 7X9-BS0e rEXACOl MAIN ST. TEXACO 641 MAIN STREET WINCHESTER. MASS. OISSO OWNKRi DICK YIRIKIAN COMPLETE CAR CARE CENTER Town and Country 534 Main Street, Winchester, Mass. 729-2261 WINCHESTER CAMERA SHOP COLOR Processing by KODAK 36 Waterfield Rd. Near Post Office Winchester, Mass. 729-3636 COUNSELING RESOURCE CENTER, INC. 5 Spruce Street Winchester, Mass. 01890 Dr. A. Flagler Fultz, Director 729-8044 We ' re the Neighborhood Professionals. ' Onluiij- ' lr Tn n rl BROWN BROTHERS INC. 10 Thompson Street Winchester, Mass. 729-1900 Danny Gattineri Fashion Cleaners 18 Swanton St. Winchester, MA 224 Ads We sell cars the way you like to buy them! Rte [WINCHESTER J ANDREWS JEWELERS Formerly Andersons 529 Main Street Winchester, Mass. Tele; 729-3938 BREAD ROLLS PASTRY ITALIAN AMERICAN Saivy ' s Bakery BIRTHDAY WEDDING CAKES ASPECIALTY 741 MAIN STREET TEL. 729-9893 WINCHESTER, MASS 01890 EUROPA COIFFURES Wednesday,Thursday,and Fridaytil 9:00p.m. 15 Waterfield Road Winchester, Massachusetts TEL. 729-9879 729-7911 Best Wishes to the Class of ' 80 BRIGHAM ' S HOME OF FINE FOODS CANDIES 530 MAIN STREET WINCHESTER, MA Curtain Time Discount Basement 743 Main Street Winchester, Mass. 01890 729-0905 D ' Agostino ' s Delicatessen Waterfield Rd. Winchester Success in the Future. 729-7984 Simms II Jewelers. Imported and Domestic Cold Cuts Party Platters for all Occasions Best Wishes to the Class of ' 80 Metrick Manufacturing Co. The Daisy Shops. Engineers, Designers and Metal Fabricators 18 Thompson Street 142 Bedford Road Winchester, Mass. 01890 Woburn, Mass. 01801 935-1331 729-1077 226 227 Tradition ... As the red and black caps are tossed into the sky above Man¬ chester Field, high school is in¬ stantly transformed from a present reality to a perpetual memory. Among the most prominent memories we will carry with us from Winchester FHigh School are the traditions, both personal and school-wide which we have built during our years in town. Could Thanksgiving possibly have been T-day without the an¬ nual Sachem-Tanner game or could senioritis possibly have been complete without the tradi¬ tional skip day? Weenjoyed the proms, thedanc- es, the exchange programs and carnation days and we suffered through the drudgery of school lunches, exams, term papers, and study halls. The important thing is that we lived through these times, both the good and the bad, to¬ gether. Lee Behnke, working in the new position of multicultural specialist of Winchester, speaks during a meeting of the International Fair Committee. ' . ' ir • T 1 CxVSS wAM K- o The new Project Adventure IV adds thrills to the everyday gym class. 228 Closing lulia Gittleman, working at the W.H.S. blood mobile, illustrates the modern temperature taking method on Anne Bruno. Toga! A new tradition of the seventies. The revival ot Girls Soccer has made it a strong Sachem sport Therese Murray, Drum Major of the marching band, leads the band through another exciting success at a football game. Laura McGovern holds a carnation between her teeth, a result of the second annual Carnation Day. Closing 229 5 We are leaving school, Tradition ... . . . the classrooms where we gained valuable knowledge , . . . the halls where we walked with friends. Where past traditions weren ' t sufficient, we created our own. The weepuls that flooded the hallways during the senior maga¬ zine drive made that week an es¬ pecially memorable one. The in¬ ternational fair and the new awareness of cultural differences that prevailed this year have im¬ proved the quality of relation¬ ships and attitudes among stu¬ dents. Our New Traditions are starting places, beginnings for fol¬ lowing classes to continue with, and beginnings for our memories to build on. . . . to face our future beyond W.H.S. Closing 231 . . . the courtyards where we socialized. We are leaving high school life behind Traditions are something solidly accepted that can be relied on in time of need. Through them the past can be related to the present, allowing one to draw on the things one has built and be¬ lieves in. Consider the traditions you ' ve been involved in here at W.H.S. as foundations, building blocks on which to develop your entire life. Think of them to learn and grow and especially to enjoy as you approach the challenge of the future.


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