Winchester High School - Aberjona Yearbook (Winchester, MA)

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Aberjona 1981 Winchester High School 80 Skillings Road Winchester, Massachusetts 01890 Our School - x. JEtStoZ ••• Opening. Seniors. Underclassmen Faculty. Sports. Activities. Advertisements Closing. .... 1 .. 18 ..82 116 138 178 212 230 Our Town ... The mighty Aberjona! ■vR -v-v ' The duck pond, Town Hall, and Library. ) : | ;? A bird’s eye view of Winchester. “I love to have my picture taken!” — Will Moore Changes ... Past In the fall of 1978, the Class of 1981 entered Winchester High School as sophomores. Leaving the security of Lynch or McCall, we were forced to adapt to our new sur¬ roundings. To our sophomore eyes the high school was large and mys¬ terious. Finding our homeroom or the gym was quite a feat. High school also brought more responsi¬ bility and more freedom. We were allowed to attend the school dances, and have open campus, but we also had a lot more expected of us by the teachers and our parents. Junior year brought on more changes. Not only did the workload increase, but the social side of life also increased. With the newly at¬ tained driver’s license freedom was easily attainable and the weekends became much more enjoyable. There was also a serious side to our junior lives. As we took the PSAT, we were practicing for “The big one” in the spring. Grades became more important and our minds wan¬ dered to senior year and beyond. In these two years we changed tre¬ mendously from little sophomores to almost seniors. We were now pre¬ pared to become W.H.S.’s senior class. Right: Studying in the library. — Lauren Fryklund Left: Yummy, yummy — Matt Doyle 4 gi l • ML IB JirU : p? ? , : f ] The class of 1981’s president — Steve Rothman — Carla Gulino and Anne Donahue The singing duo life ISA ROCK V . tf It HM ’ ! It Jm I f; : m 1 Ml t ' ll - ' • ' f.Hljt. lif jm m m riift ' If-f !■§ ■ i , ., e. f rnmmm ■ wAra Changes . .. Present Although college and the future are very much on our minds, it is the present which is most important to us. As seniors our biggest change is learning to enjoy our last year as a class together. As soon as the year began, we all realized that this was our last chance to do it. We would never reunite as a class next Sep¬ tember. This is it. Now. The Present. Together we prepare for our last shot at the SAT’s, fill out college applications, look for jobs, party, laugh, and enjoy each other’s com¬ pany. Time is precious to us and we have none to waste. All the laughter and sorrow must be completed by this June. We realize that we are actually almost adults and we are almost ready to go through another passage in life, graduation. But for now, the present is ours to use and to enjoy. As we face another of life’s many changes, we must prepare ourselves to face the future. The Class of 1981 changed together, and is changing together, but the changes of the future are to be met alone. Mr. Smith’s Calculus class is always fun. — Karen Feldmann, Emily Stevens 6 Another exciting Humanities class. — Left, Running for a touchdown — Jimmy Gibbons — Right. Wish they all could be California girls!” — Mark Looney and her lollipop. — Kathy Looney Schwartzman 7 Still, don’t know what I was waiting for Time, was running wild ... Turn and face Above: Ann Porell, Right: Leslie Nas- son, Pam Watts, Jane Kent, Lisa Prato. 10 the strange ch-ch-ch-changes ... It’s going to have to be ... a different man ... First Row: A. Christy, A. Evangelista, W. Ciarcia, B. Bradley, B. Elia, S. Kenton, J. Gagan, L. Mellilli, M. Mongiello, C. Igo. Second Row: J. Fallon, W. Gagel, L. Downs, D. Queen, K. Hersey, L. Crisafi, J. Berberian, K. Cagnina. Third Row: M. Rodgers. Fourth Row: C. Hart, C. Davidson, M. Wilder, J. Wiseman, E. LaCascia And so the days flow by my eyes Molly Gibson, Alyshia Pope, Kelly Collins, Lisa Saliba Alison McPhail, Laura Gunby Ron Amadeo, Molly Gibson 12 R. Stam, R. Welch, L. Adamkowski, J. Lynch, G. Walsh Diane Franchi, Christy Davidson. but still the days seem the same ... Above: Sara Samoiloff, Amy Maxwell. Below: Mary Beth Fennell Top: Lee Fotsch, Ian Donaghey, Joe Burns, Rich Deroo, Julie Berberian, Jerry Kimball, Diane Mathews. Bottom: Jay Berardi, Debbie Fava, Christine Kurtz, Robert Magliozzi, Nancy Shannon Strange fascination that’s killing me The phase that I’m going through ... Chris Dobbins, Mike Blackwood. Jackie Howland, Linda Incatasciato, Mary Beth Gonsalves, Jeanne Brenton. , i 1 lV— -f ;v : W — Rosemary Alford, Jeanne Brenton, Alison Chase, Alice Green. Paul Fuller, Lynn Melilli. 14 Oh changes, I’ve taken . . . W.H.S. Band — Boston. Turn and face the strange Ch-ch-ch-changes .. . Maryanne Wade Carl Lorenzetti, Tommy Cafarella. 15 Oh look out you Rock-n-Rollers . .. Time may change me ... Dave Schuiteman Nancy Cowen, Sam Kenton, David Day, Mara Reece, Paul DeGregorio. Mary Cresse David Barry, Ken Jacobson. Pretty soon you’re gonna get older Vin Marquardo, Sharon Lynch. But I can’t trace time. — David Bowie Ken Bercel, Rich Stam Ellen Doucette, Diane Babin, Beth Sullivan. Can you say, “SURE”? 17 Into every life a little change must come.” At no time perhaps, is this more true than the senior year of high school which marks the be¬ ginning of the transition period be¬ tween dependency on one’s parents and self-sufficiency. To get to this point, however, was not easy. We first had to start as shy, unknowing sophomores. We were the babies of the high school. Then onto junior year where we be¬ came more sure of ourselves and gained more prestige. This was our last year at Win¬ chester High School. From here we went our separate ways. But before we parted, we, the class of 1981, made sure it was our best year ever. i i Here’s lookin’ at you 11 Every year it’s the senior class who dominates the yearbook. They are the ones who are in all the can¬ did, sport, and activity pictures. This year, it is finally the Class of 1981’s turn to be the focal point of the yearbook. They are the ones who are in the photographs. Although not everyone will admit it, the first thing anyone looks for in the yearbook is his or her own pic¬ ture. Some people attack the pho¬ tographer, while others hide under tables, behind taller people, in clos¬ ets, and in various other weird places. The Class of 1981 includes both of these types. Hopefully, ev¬ eryone will find themselves in the 1981 Aberjona. As the title says, Class of 1981, “Here’s lookin’ at you ...” 20 The shy and reserved Elaine Pigott. ' A sprinkle a day Cathy Chen Did we wake you up, Alison? — Alison McPhail Above: “You ought to be in pictures ... — Diane Uglietto Below: Smile for the birdie. — Lisa Ford, Phil Baumann, Terry Ryan You’ve got to to relax with in the courtyard. — Darryl Brian, Mikie Darcy, Gary Walsh, Linda Ruma, Susan Thomas, Kate Kent — Molly Gibson, Carol to share secrets with. Vangell have friends 1 y . . to be yourself. — Wally Gagel. . . . to watch other people eat their lunch. — Diane Franchi, Chris Jones, Hisao Yatsuhashi to laugh with in the corridors. — Rich Beal, Judy Cammarata to pose with for a picture. — Monica DeBiase, Laurie Gleason, Peter Gittleman . . . Friends. Friends mean some¬ thing special to each and everyone of us. They are the people who help us make the memories of today, which we will remember for the rest of our lives. Friends are people who help us pass through life’s changes with a little less heartache. Within the Class of 1981, each member of the senior class has found his own friends. Those friends are what have made this year at W.H.S. special. They helped us par¬ ty on the weekends, study for tests, accept rejection from a college, re¬ alize that a lost love isn’t every¬ thing, and they made this past year the best one ever! We will all re¬ member the friends we made at W.H.S. 23 James Michael Accardo “Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends” TD, SV, EB, BB, JH, JE, TB, SD Farewell! For in that word, — that fatal word, — how’er we promise — hope — believe, — there breathes despair. V. SOCCER, STUDENT UNION, SPANISH CLUB Katherine M. Addie What’s the story? Hampton Beach! Drive-ins! Gasuachofs! All nighters! D.C. 4-ever! Oh no it’s the boys in blue! M. mobile died! Head Games! Put on the brakes! R C in W. Mobile Al¬ ways rem Ireland! nyauw Par¬ ties ild! Good times bad times I’ve had my share! Rosemary C. Alford 11 1 79 BILL! 2 22 — Cru- zin w Mike Cindy Apoca¬ lypse Now! 1st — w Gina Casey. BBHTME. Good times at Muraco CHUMLY — Ro- seug. Evans, Cumbies, campus — why? Never forget good friends good times thanx. Ronald H. Amadeo 11 Nads 3 22 80 Chugo Dobs, Jug — Meatheads “Wait for the light to change” Lungi King Mike, Skill vs Jr’s B.-nite, Smiley, Big “d” B + e on X St; Zeldas X-Mas carols, Brewster RFD “Sure I can sail” “should I Kick him?” Driveins Gibbo; Football; the fast talker AMO strikes again. l)- iM- v u s r L raricis Abbanat oC Paul Francis Abbanat fa , £; J AB 62 ThE NADS scrappa Judy, 10 18 80 flicks at Otis’s Allagash 79, 80 The back of “Mr. Truck” Good Harbor Doughnuts in Ock’s green bomb Nights out w PF.DL.D.R.TP.MO.V. FOOT¬ BALL V. GYMNASTICS CO- CAPT. V. LACROSSE CO- CAPT. N.H .S. Sponsored by; Mr. Mrs. L. Robert Elia James D. Adams Charles Adelsberger Ocean City, NJ ’78 7-14 DD, WC, KJ, SK, PM, PD Lifeguard Parties — JA GG at Leonard Field Tracks after 6-45 All- nighters with B. BeachParties Bonfire Sam’s Party Joe Jack Jr. Prom — AP New Years 9 1 80 — LK Sr. Prom California “81” D.P. TRACK: Run to Dave’s V. FOOTBALL, BASEBALL Carol Marie Allan Steve, all the good times, Wiz¬ ard, Florida ' 79, towels?, nuts bus 103 Beech St. Heart “kick it out” 5 26 Montreal, 7 28, lit¬ tle Brooke, couldn’t have made it through with out ya Steve. Mark J. Augello mow the law ncp rjr prom 3 22 80 wal kth edo gis ite lec tri cpI ito nJF hea ske dyo uou tch opc hew yti mek nif epa rty wRob 9 15 79 nan tas ket peb ble wKA TEY tak eth eli ght TG wee ken din swa rey oue n-g age d? qui ckl ook col dHO WAB OUT ADR IVE INT DJF KAT EYF ORE VER PBI KJG MBK now Imi nlo veH ILI NDA Therese Aylward To insure peace of mind, ig¬ nore the rules regulations” RAFA — 22 Joselito Sp Quarry Jumpers — Cell2 send up the juvenile Amherst Runaways, M M LightWknds w Max SS Hats — Bullo, SBcrasher PH — “Tennis Anyone Thanks Cowen, Lola! I got it Kass, SK James Badger Burn incense, not people. American Pie” Teach Your Children” L. Byron. P.P. and M. concert. Make your own kind of music.” Don’t take life too seriously, you’ll never come out of it alive.” SPANISH CLUB, LATIN CLUB, TALENT SHOW, SASSAFRAS Robert Baldacci FOOD, life is a climb not a reach. “The world is full of kings and queens. Who blind your eyes.Then steal your dreams” Computer fun 10 print “The future ; 20 print de¬ pends on us, so never let”: 30 print “Ignorance steal your dreams” 40 End — Thanks Mr. P. James T. Aronson N.H.S. Future combo 16 8, 25, 19, 31,9. Top eight, one of sev¬ en semis. Tennis D. D. Clas¬ sical is tops. A.P’s all the way, what a way to go! Amy D. Anderson Best times with Anne 12B roast Aquarius Roofclimbing, course the crew ’Lou’ Vig’s what rug. B-crew, LN My Bud¬ dies ' I forgot my tie’ Beach ac¬ tion Stranded! Talk much? POS Boston Lump, Meg T S, Re¬ member Duff!! qrtrs, Summer 78, MG X-COUNTRY, BAND, NHS, C + C, GRMN CLUB, TEN¬ NIS Dianne Marie Babin Weekend Partys. Skulls and Skullions. Hanging up Noonan, Hennelys. Ginn Field. White Mountains!! Marybeth S.C., Level three E D. Slow G’s, V.G. S.L. and the night of_ L.S. and the animals. Swim- team. Alcohol and drug Pro¬ gram C.L.I.P. FA. and Ca. bound S.P.J. Paul A. Bacci MARK Remember The cellar? Who’s MG? You can’t always get what you want. Hey T how was the poke? Tim don ' t use that it’s ripped. Good times in the Courtyard with Rob, Tim and Mark. My knee hurts so stop it Katey. Stand there and look cold. WHSR — Fm, Golf, Pa. Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. Edward D. Brickley 25 Steve Banks One time bassist of local noise corp. st Paul girl public image ltd. “There must be meaning behind the moaning “In the beinning there was Ridum the slits “Those who worship silver and gold shall surely lose his own soul then fade away” Same old things, Ya I Know! William Robert Baron Remember: UMass Zete week¬ end, Alone in NYC RELIEF @ 2000 ft. malnutrition! Deathride ' 79 — “But you said I would live!!” Goodbye: CK, KL, MB, and binding referenda. Thanks: PD, JO, JW, Cl, SH, MC, BO — Not done yet — Think ' 85! — ABERJONA; FRENCH CLUB; VAR. BASEBALL; WINTER TRACK; R B ED. Philippe G. Baumann Forum, 79-81. Artroom, The Foggy Mt. Boys. Tracy Walk¬ er. Camping in Vt. — Maddog 20 20. K.P. in Kenya, The Orb Talking Heads — Nov. 14 WENCH “Animals think they understand, To trust in them, a big mistake, animals want to change my life, I will ignore, animals advice.” David Byrne Kathleen Beaton Hey Hey My My Rock Roll Will Never Die Super Week¬ ends With Mic. Great Times With The Gang in N.Y. Skip Day, SEGER — 80’ WAKING UP AT GINN! S — G — Blaah, Fresh Air in the courtyard, Good Harbor, Good Times w N.C., C.C., J.G., So Long Class Of 81’. CROSS COUNTRY, TRACK Karen J. Barba “Ka” Peanut M M’s HS L.C.? Cheerleading Mare I don’t get it! wastebasket slogan F.S. lawn! Chinatown Chats with Ang. Dor. and hide! Almost in the Ik! Lock it next time! Hmptn Hey you, what’s up? flat in rain! Aren’t you for getting some¬ thing? 7-21-80 STEPHEN!! David J. Barry D.J. — Best Times with Dawn, Pebble, w M.G. x rude times, do ' em upe Sessions w MGA, haves another? Right ' ere BC Nick, Nickle, Nickless 9 19 80 Grapes w Dawn 3day sumer w BP, NGOH Don’t do it! What are you kidding me? Wimpy I wish we were older 5 yrs. 6 12 you’ll see SS. PROMS, SB’s, B-Ball Richard Perry Beal 51 The Nads Big D. 6 weeks of glory + 2 NH V-Ride (4-0) MEB — 1 Hawaiian choke w TM + DG Urcie Gibbo the boys = All niters at Pugs QClub TM it was the cops fault NJ ID Xmas carolers. B-days SR Prom — JL Hingham? — w Amo Gary Gilly MB Hi Amy Thanx M + D NHS V. FOOT¬ BALL, LACROSSE Joseph J. Berardi HALLIBUT, Cruizin Mags Ave. Humarock, Joes Store, Ians communes Chico where’s your brother, only in America. The Vet. GRINCS Late nights. Maine, Gerry not again. Derdo, What’s the score. Kid Lou, cumbies Brawl at Mercs Ro¬ meo I Promise, IOU. Gerrys peeping toms. Garys pinch 26 Sponsored by: Mr. Frank M. Gunby, Jr. Julie Berberian Good times are 4ever Hampton 79, 80 Double trouble Ml Flor¬ ida D ya right? — The song I remains the same C Twilight zone Good K times w the crowd R Wellesley College w R Paula + her gumi A Shoes Carrots r+c C Battles fought + won Y J. Geils day tripper Squeaky, voicebox Michael M. Blackwood 73 NADS Tim had fun w sophs? Gibbo does urcie smell? Cheryl 1 The drive¬ way? house wrecker, Doug’s secret bash? Sheet steal ’n The $5 Laugh, Fat City Fu n? The Banana. My B-Day Bealsy’s B-Day Sorry Otis. No you’re not Jay, N.H. V-ride pick it up Dobbs Q’s V FOOTBALL BASKETBALL Blair David Bradley ’’The Negro has a message for the world. He simply wishes to make it possible to be a Negro and an American without being cursed and spit upon by his fel¬ lows, without losing the oppor- utnity of self-development.” — W.E.B. Dubois Darryl Elizabeth Brian Humarock DG 10 17 80 Mark move your own car next time! Always Remember Joey 5 18 77 Blonde in a Bucket White Hen Again? SUP and the Stones! The tree hit me and J.R. Good times w Gerry Nunca Uncle Eric TL Best times w Mikie! Tp-ing w the girls, VARSITY CHEERLEAD¬ ING Edward Birdsall A calculated risk is better than life’s plotted course KT Choke- man Quarry jump sum 80 TD Redfox JM eggman 70 Malibu Stones! DS laugh! Maddog! Geils summer 80 Chew and Skrew the Woody gang TD whipped w LM New York Track blow-off starting with Wise Alvacardo laughs MP Mary Elizabeth Boland BIRD: Thanks Tata! Green Phosphorescence SPBB Early in the A.M. SF 15’s not a buzz Pam. “he’s good” Attitude An¬ dover Inn JKP 5 18 The Weight Room “When I grow up ... ” J.B.F. Thanx Mom Dad X-COUNTRY TRI-CAPT. SPRING WINTER TRACK, V.P. LATIN CLUB, ABERJONA ED., N.H.S. Jeanne Beth Brenton Goodtimes Badtimes I’ve had my share TC Denise Ace Driver on the Highway to H Deb your one of a king Night Cruise Long beach gang BUSTED! rocknroll outlaw ct NY CVDF ornaments Kurtz wronghouse parties DFDWLMSLCV up with the sun gone with the wind BEAUTI¬ FUL! Pamela Marie Brickley Queeny, TanksTata Rrh Phos¬ phorescence, SPBB, Soccer- balls, Wouldya? Gus — Early in the AM! Im going out w him MooJuice, Buz, SFGreen Strawberry, ATTITUDE! Silk- shorts, JKP 5 18, Cant always get what you want, Love Pon¬ cho Candlelight? FOREVER! XCO TRI-CAPT VARSITY TRACK, C C, ABERJONA Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. Richard A. Nazzaro 27 Joseph Burns Zippy Burnzy Parties Down the store The U AN Vista 6PEEP- ING TOMs Quarter in UAIU Dri- veins SUMMER of 80 Migila Lost in Boston The Corner DB Softball 4X4 $35 PD SM LETS GET IN A FIGHT OCT. 31 MF 194 2KP JBFM225 CLIP 123 JF JF JS NM PK “H” MS The BOSS IT’S OVER. Judith M. Cammarata “What’sup?” Poo-bear T-bird Runnin on E” But why? Never 4-get PD goodtimes w HCMF the gang “Hey K gut any TP?’’ Mista Bob-Turn the page It’s — No biggie — JB Muraco hit me w your best shot! RPQ GH thnx MD AG A fool will lose tomorrow reaching back for yesterday” Alice M. Burns “If it takes all night, that will be alright if I can get you to smile Joanne Burke before I leave. “NY bus TRIP La Cascia’s Snowstorms! The Boss NH run 3 a.m. Hull GOOD TIMES with . . . Tricia, Criss, Margaret, Cara-Jean, Denise Thomas J. Cafarella Youre checks will be in the mail Chico youre no good robby is a loser News store Tweksbury good times in Stoneham Nuvo the cops Turn up the radio “squeze” I heard the the snap behind fer- ullos T Burn’s youre only six¬ teen Gerry look out for the car J derdo, the SC night. Karen Cagnina Munchin out GH 2nd 3rd parties blow it off! voicebox war Sherlock f o mh k good timesw the gang then some J. Geils daytripper SC 8 3 80 pmatjbcp the best!! rebel clo- settrips jibbers lighter rip- offs Marco island TZ Carrots soups on CGs bfs ine ver had rsp cmj sc Timothy P. Butts D.M.U. It’s about time! Remem¬ ber all the good times! Comb your hair P.K. Weds, Sleeping 5 6 period. What’s happen¬ ing? Summer parties! Remem¬ ber Flood! This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. Bruce E. Cambell Quarry jumpers cell 4 Always remember good times with Jughead, Studly, Sam, DJ, “Hey, right here! OB you snake, Football — the Super¬ bowl that wasnt soccerballl 79- 80, the Hammock — CDAPAD, Whats the story? scampi, yount, therapy, 151 + smith, remember? VARS. FOOTBALL — BASEBALL CPT. 28 Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. James C. Maxwell Diane Marie Cannava Motorcycle Weekend NH New Year’s at Rose’s 76-80! ITALY 79” Dead End Days! Can-o- peas, Bean, Berry, Flair, DS, SPETTA! Infatuation? No Big¬ gie! I say your all Wrong! Flor¬ ida w Little L. Denises all nighters VFW — 1 Ruin your night w Kuztz — Y Time brings everything 2 those who wait Gonzalo A. Castro Says Gonzalo; Life is a breath- athon and everything through¬ out is your opinion. Have a nice future, I know I will. Summer of 1980! Steve Capel Allison B. Chase GREEN! LA NK BUFFY N Where is your right arm? I left her home Summer of 1980 — BUFF Where are we going now? HT SP BN BC CA DD W BN BC AC CA I can’t believe we are thiefs! Trash cans” Chappy — who stole my keys? Sneaking with TC Jackie made me do it! HR PUFF CK LA NM Mary Ellen Cantella Far away there in the sun¬ shine are my highest aspira¬ tions. I may not reach them but I can look up and see their beau¬ ty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. AL- COTT BAND, LOS COMPANEROS, SPANISH CLUB — SEC., SCI¬ ENCE CLUB, FAC. ED. ABER- JONA, R B, NHS Laura Carey Cape Cod Expeditions Blind Trail, Mike’s with mg, cu, sh; P- town “I will survive” CUMG Tom Petty “Refugee” SL Glou¬ cester Quarries JR Prom. Good Times w JC “78-79 3rd lunch, mw Bocaraton FLA, 79 , Leslie wish you were here! Laconia “Figi” Breakhar- treservation “77” Turn the page, LZ i David Cataldo Catarts, the snake. Pontiac tempest ' 65. Parties up the hill. Summer of ’76. Run Boo run. Scabs — Javelin — 130 mph — locked up. Salisbury Beach. Party. Mini the kid. D P. Black Sabbath — Cape Cod ’77. RR. Camp-outs in NH. Flynn ' s cot¬ tage. Cordoba. K.F. Out at last — bye-bye. Max C. Cavitch By moving to a spot a little way off he uncovered the horizon in the north-easterly direction. There actually rose the faint halo, a small dim nebulous¬ ness, hardly recognizable save by the eye of faith. It was enough for him. Thomas Hardy Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. John H. Donnell 29 Catherine Chen ’Give me a standing place,’ said Archimedes,’ and I will move the world.’ ” — S. Smiles Russian sailors at the pier, WWC ’79, clam digging at high tide, T C in B, big brothers MUSICALS, TROUBS AND C., SCI, F„ MATH, L. CLUBS, NHS, Tut. Alan Scott Christy umbie dumbie estoy blig. — unknown je pense, done je suis. — Descartes WHSR, NaTRAB, STU 2, SWIM¬ MING Wayne D. Ciarcia 6-45s 6 too many, The Tracks, The Classic? Thankyou John Winsor All Niters, T. Hanes, Sandy, Katies kg, FACT drive- ins, sk: trips, Travel Trash, Wa- tervil Amy 10 25 80, Jr. Prom Sr. Prom etc . . . Digger Chuck, Dave, Ken, Sam, Paul, Football ss 88 Mike B. Briget t Dee Track?? Daves cellar! Cheryl Ann Cioni Memories . . . Mustangs, Seger 10 7 79, Cheap Trick Week¬ end in Maine, spring vacation in Florida 4 79, the Mall on Fri¬ day night w D.R., the way we were, Never forget N.C., K.B., T.D., K.P., and L.G. (Crash 2) Judy W. Clinton QJ’s F-2 Soccerball T.C. 10 7 80. What?? Ckn + SL”, 9, pmpkn! Goodtimes; Hil, La, Al, Cris, Bullo, Max, Cow + Mich. GoodHarbor; RW + B’s. Les — run Rocky + Estetica! Rm. 38 popcorn prtys. Ver¬ mont; Clnsmn, cows, + Elmors Sharky + Soccer Luck! Ellen Alexis Coates “Be not afraid of going slowly, be afraid only of standing still ... A journey of a thousand miles begins with one single step. “Lao Tzu “The highest courage is to dare ... to be what one is.” — J.L.S. NHS, BAND, FR. C. OFFICER, T C IN B; A. STAFF, R B John L. Cogan UNH Bound. Kinda missed the road. Mai pesado, Krusher . . . W.B.C.N. 104 F.M. Exchange Concert ’79. Those Hampton Summers. Cars, Petty. Take it easy Ward and Frosty. Ian DRucy said it all. You ' re ok Ma¬ loney. PSAT Nights. The HenW.P. w.Next to ZAYRES. Hillcrest. GOOD BYE KEN Valerie E. Colantino Finally!!! Florida SD? Burndown — JB VanHalen Caps — JB, CD, VC Powwow Sleepovers — Krissy’s CD — thud D3:45 talks GG Fights MM, PH, VC Prom Night Accident Voice Box TYFTUBOinfo John Cutupses- sions — Carla B.U. Night tax- ilCO — DR No Scopp — not awesome C-A, S.S-T Such is life 4 9 90 Thanks — MDDJMPN 30 Sponsored by: Dr. Mrs. Chandler H. Stevens Nancy Marie Costello Mahoney’s ' 79 ' where it all be¬ gan. NC BM 4 7 79 — For¬ ever. I’ll always remember the good times with the gang, C.C., K.B., T.D., K.P., D.R. Food Fights at the Prom, weekends and Mic. EARLY Junior Skip day,Kevin, what ' s a ... ? Good-Bye WHS we are all FREEBIRDS now. ( Michele M. Collins Pumpkin! shakes and mush¬ room turnovers, more water Myron, do you need directions to C.C.’s? sailing w fitzs, Amy’s tree Laura’s parties, Karate at Nancy’s New yrs. 80. Seger 10 7 80 w. beach D.J. the little men, chmsts Hit’s Springsteen! WH the three B’s Bye!!! Elizabeth Joy Conlin Bang a “u” ie! Chadwicks for¬ ever! Liz are you okay? Check for the Pacer, All my luv to EP SZPP JM Tempus fugit. All night party! It’s hard to find friends who are real, and when you do, it’s best to keep them. Thank you all for a sensational 3 years! Class of ' 81. LATIN CLUB Kathleen M. Corkery Slow down you’re doing fine, you can’t be everything you want to be before your time . . . B. Joel Quarry Jumper CellF3 J’s Bparty, Cowens, TA what a night, Straws, Corks 4 11 80, WGC3hole CMCF mints, Drive- ins PASS ’79, Rocklobster VAR. BASKETBALL, NHS, TENNIS, FIELD HOCKEY? “It is not how much we have but how much we enjoy that makes happiness . Early morning sessions, Only five minutes left, Late again, I’ll get it one of these days. Good luck class of ' 81! SOFTBALL, VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mary Anne Connolly Cristin Maria Costello 10 7 80 Seger-Bullo! The Wall, P.N.B. Hil and her theory, T. Hee Thanks Cowen, Laura Margo. P.O. at Ther’s RW B’s at Wing. JKP Bonfire, ATTI¬ TUDE! Fox “Farewell a word that must be, and hath been, a sound which makes us linger; yet — farewell”, VCS, FIELD HOCKEY, SPANISH CLUB Laura M. Consales Sponsored by: Dr. Mrs. Richard M. Ryan, Jr. Nancy Clark Cowen VACHE, MECCAII, Lipton PK’s UEO, Tunnel, BAMA Erbal, NATICK! carrots Vermont Hicks, “The Girls From Mass” Elmores LDB ' Should I wear My Dress’ SHELL ribbit Trapped In Chelsy, EIR Magic Pan Lilys, BROWN BETTY, 6 7 80, DANCING PART¬ NERS, SBC, NYE ' 80’ DUNES, UMO, VCS, SLEEP? Ms. Con-sales Train! WTII Pow wow E’s B G .”1 Love This Song” Rides In Hull OTF LJ mics The Hen “But I Locked The Door” MB WIV.E. Florida w LM. ACC. “Registration?” Thanx For The Good Times BD, EH, CD, SS, AT. Golf Course V. SPRING TRACK, CROSS COUNTRY, CHEER LEADING I Lisa Crisafi Summer of 80; Kinky: MJJ ILYANFY! 4 12 80; JM + SS Thanks guys! rock harbour; MR + LD; JD + RL ARNF; What ' s wrong Lisa? Nothing! FPKIot; USA; Kinda hung up Lynne! DWNL WAF: Have another JD; — LD; ES; All nighters; Barni- cle; 15.00 MD; Black formula C.C.!! Carol Lee Culver BESE. FORUM, Ken, Donna, Al¬ ice, Jane and her crying, Steve, all others and Louis, IOEO, forever. Phil and the birds. Remember Patti, Meg, Tim, Vit. Richard. 4 B’s and 4 P’s. Glen. Summer, beach, fun. Common nights. Friends are the most important people. Doc. Memories forever. Thanx. Laureen Craig John you are the greatest! Summer 1980, Laura you ' ll make it L.K. I’ll never forget the times we had, Grove Street, Party Hardy year of 78-79 Out on Cloud 9 Don’t fear the reaper, S.L., You helped me in a way you’ll never know, Thanks to all for the Good Times J Z Halloween at 6:41. The night never even got started” Par¬ ty’s at the church, Cemetary, and Path. Lunch at J.D. Moth¬ er’s. “Good Concert!” Let’s send out for pizza! “It took us 20 minutes to get from the basement to the upstairs.’ “It’s in the CONTRACT!! Mary Elizabeth Cresse “You got to drift in the breeze Before you set your sails It’s an occupation where the wind pre¬ vails Before you set your sails Drift in the Br eeze” — Paul Simon SEC., STUDENT UNION; LATIN CLUB; VARSITY SWIMMING; GIRLS’ SPORTS ED., RED AND BLACK James A. Cullen III YELLOW HAT, 29, Nature crash (The Wall) THE FAMILY suicide squad Captains prac¬ tice dummy burnin carbonated kid MYSTERYMAN Danny P SK coffee donuts ' 68 Chevy Gloucester DL’s Friday night chauffeur Thank Mom Dad VARSITY FOOTBALL, WINTER TRACK, CROSS COUNTRY, SPANISH CLUB ■St Kevin Cucurullo David E. Criscione 21 Sachems “If a tree falls in a forest and nobody is there to hear it, does it make a sound?” OB and JF Experience Cape Cod — Don ' t turn back Hamp¬ ton Beach Ahhh! Catch — 22 VARSITY TRACK and FOOT¬ BALL N.H.S. Nat ' l Merit Schol¬ ar Thomas Cumings Class of ’81 Number 1 or Num¬ ber 2 where’s Artie Senior year is finally here thank God fhe end is near, Chopped Liv¬ er Thanks to BJ and PA WHSR forever NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, WHSR RADIO STATION 1 32 Sponsored by: Sandra and Allan Rodgers Laura Winsor Cunningham Christine Marie Currier It’s Miller Time! 6. J’s slee- pover, CM ' SD, the chase — Summer 80! 3 am Weenie roasts 80B, Sambo’s Karma; YoYo New Year’s Eve We’ve got taste PVC Phlysics Lunch¬ time Thanks Em, Rina, Karen B, Pig, Anne, etc. Love Fubby! BAND, MUSICALS, VP NHS, FIELD HOCKEY, C C BOARD, TUTORING Tracey-ann Darcy Good times w M.A,P.B.J.F,K.G.C.P.R. at the jr. prom Hi to B.F.! Thanks Mom Dad! Fri. night at the mall w C.C.N.C., K.B, K.P, D.R. chop- suey Florida 79 Blueberry hill cheap trick! The CELLAR!! 1- 31-80 Good times w John FOREVER! NICE 5-12-80 Good Harbor Sr. Prom BYE W.H.S. Mark Curtis Marcvs Aurelius; 5th dimension last night the Byrds 1; Ani¬ mals, Doors; Orozco — Fresco; football Sunday; 1492 218 B.C. 181A.D. EEEE Don’t Ricky it!“HYPO!” Lisa is excel¬ lent; I’m baffled though. In 10 years I’ll own you. U can say U nu me. H. under glash. DOIN? 12-string physchedelia64 Michelle M. D’Arcy MIKIE 3 1 79 Epitome J.P. Vets in a dress Studleys! Bend¬ ers! Never forget 4 4 80 Ikie- n-Olly 1-? 5CC Best times with DOA! C.C. TRIPS! Tom Petty EEhowww! Good Harbor. Humarock. duhduhdodoo, Mike, watch the house, Good bye to all the J’s. And this bird you cannot change . . . “Breathe, breathe in the air Don’t be afraid to care Long you’ll live and high you’ll fly smiles you’ll give and tears you’ll cry And all you touch and all you see Is all you’re life will ever be ”P. Floyd Christine Bruce Davidson Hats 13 Crew Cutie ! Rocky ATA pres Stars Sailing Heart BC Eat Slip Lindur — Weekend Chest hairs ? Legs ! Thanks Bruce, LSMFUA MDS Mosqui¬ toes, Care Bubbly, StudyStop, Muh Promise yourself to be strong 21 G H Tim Europe Ste¬ vie Opal skies yield only for those who fly . . . David W. Day Sachem Football is 1 Thanx for Everything John Winsor! Pulling All-Niters with B. + Co. Wayne, Paul, Chuck, Ken, Sam, Bruce, Dig, OB Right Here! . . . Where? 86 Grounded? Living in . . . Soccer Ball, Sr. Prom, Jr. Prom, AP, Drive-Ins, A Party, VAR. FOOTBALL, SPRING, WINTER TRACK? Monica De Biase “In the sun that is young once only, Time let me play and be Golden in the mercy of his means” “Fern Hill” Dylan Thomas BAND, N.H.S. GERMAN CLUB SECRETARY Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. Alexander P. DiSilva 33 Julie Ellen DeCarlo Fla. 79 + 80 w Denise, Sum¬ mers in NH, Great times w Joanne + Carla skeevin w Mark, Slav? Hey ST, Kurtzi, Land o misfits, Chelsea fire Sea Biscuit, ultimate babe, loafers, BU, 5am w VP, MBF, Faz, AD + CRCG Never forget 2 9 80 + Best times w David Thanks Ann + Carm! ITAL CLUB, SWIM TRI-CAPT. Theresa C. DeConto “May the winds be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, until we meet again, may God hold you in the hollow of his hand.” Cape Cod . . . Lady . . . The Locket . . . N.Y.E. Someone special, W.P. TENNIS; ORCHESTRA; STU¬ DENT UNION. Mary DeCologero If you love something set it free. If it comes back to you it’s yours, if it doesn’t it never was. Miss Lainey and Peter the most. Junior year in the big RR was the best. DR, JK, JP, DS. Always remember. Keep in touch. Class of ' 81. Paul G. DeGregorio 71 Chevy, Travel trash Sandy Allnighters CH John Windsor, BEACHES Mailbox, Luke, Ben- oir Goldi, Pillage, Matt, Re¬ member JDGolf Course Water- villecantyouseetheroadisslick! Frau Mimbles Dr. Mikamuka? HOPE Jubaggage Ralf Ger¬ many Remmer Jetlag Tom Magi Thanx Wayne GERMAN CLUB BASEBALL Peter A. DelGreco Duck W.R. Owens from N.J. Procrastination Sleigh ride for Shd. The “Red Heap” — R.F. 110-93 It’s Provo, It’s Provo” — The Dude No, you go in, Steve Yaz 400 Old Course. STUDENT UNION S.A.C. CROSS COUNTRY WINTER TRACK Andrea M. de Mars “Plunger” CSAC Mae, Larry, and Carol ESS ‘States’ Drive Ins — IT Hammock at BC’s 5th period study! League Champs, the Relay, 600 Good Harbor! R.C. at B.C. Room 38 at S.C. Cem. — First time Ginn Bing SB. 79” and 80” All-nighters, Resi. TM Soccer Luck! VARSI¬ TY SOCCER AND TRACK, NHS Maria Dellasala I.W.G.; Love it. J.S.G.R. 10 17 80; GDW’s. F.B. Games; how embarassing N.Y. Eve: H.K. N.Y. Trip; Fly the Friendly Skies. We gutta getta car! But . . . “Snap.” Victory parties! “Party harty.” HMPTN ”78- 80.” Good Times with: L.H.L.Z.M.M.D.W.L.M.S.R. 1- 4 19 7. Remember Only The Good Times. Richard C. Deroo Weir I+ 11, the store, the V, country squire Jr. prom — thanx blows, Fine w., Herby made it, the vet! the gang, wheres your brother, Derdo you sure? only in USA, Ians communes 2 bucks a w. night Nowell movers, tan 45 Donpey, harnes? Wendys Blues part¬ ner, goin’ guke, X, CE 11 9 78 TLA 34 Sponsored by: Patricia James Aylward Annette Desrochers Anna DiBiase To all the Good Times. Never forget: Florida, The Smash Up, Getting Bagged, The rocks, I Go Crazy, St. Ang. Seger Con¬ cert, Best Buddies 4-ever, Death Trap, Falling Stars, The Beach, Cmpm CC, reinish pan¬ cakes, Thanks For All The Memories! TN, KP, DJ. K.Y. Thanks M + D! Amy E. Dillon “Because of Friendship, Smiles are Born and Shared” Sachem Suds, Wingham B + R’s, Fantasy Island U.N.H., V.C.S., Loon Burt — S.P., Slumbers! Swamp, BAMA, Mr. P”. — SMILE! FIELDHOCKEY; STUDENT UNION; SPANISH CLUB John S. Dixon Schools been real Now IM OUT! Snow storm June 28 but beep off Mr. M Delmonte green beans B. is wiser for all Black and Blue Heff and Reff your life away FOOTBALL “81” Good Luck Fred and Val Christopher Dobbins Amo Beal Chuggo Chuggo wrestling into Sachem swamp, Cape camping trip Blackwood gets the craps. Chuggo were’s your weights. Fag Boy — Abdul — SMTCCC Twink — Summer 79 — etec- niente — BanditoTarzen American Express Fiat Luci- veta Anitatocame hopian- giato, hopiangiato, hopian- giato 62979 gaeta-niente- dove-compro- il-bastone, il- nonno?, QUI — ITALIAN — CB FASHION SHOW — 4-11-81 Nancy Ann DiSilva MBWSLNMELMike Marang “The Girls”, Camping with Mary, Avalanche! THE HARD WAY, all our Trips, remember YES? Fotomat, Conn., Italy, the Poconos, Sessions in the park¬ ing lot, the 3rd floor and SNOW storms, frisbee! the Common, STOKEM! rain or shine. Denise June Dixon To the best years of my life. Good Luck! To all my class¬ mates and friends. TLA ELA TL Remember Revere TNDV MLM AD, Trips to cloud nine and above LM. camping 80” MM, LN, M, LM, MD, DD, + LN. 4- ever, Life is a sandwich and ev¬ eryday is another bite! LN., LL TTA DAK BGJ TTM LWD D + M OM Juanita L. do Couto “Smile and the whole world smiles with you, cry and you cry alone. Mikee my BB, Whatcha doin? Davie — BG. Sandy — PC? Brr . . . Novie — London special times, Mom’s 280-Z 1 MWA — SPCBSMJ Weezie Hi Nana! Thanks Mike NY Eve and CP. LRY, MGR. TRACK, SPANISH CLUB, LYSDSYITM, OK? Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. John J. Monteith 35 Ian Robert Donaghey Beatles, Maine House, wheres my brother? 1 more time, Hu- marock . The Lakes” Com¬ munes Wendys.The Vet Debs A.H.C.T.I.B., The White Car, B- mers G.R. Nowell, Apples Nol- lan, J.P. Tano — 6 14 You fkn goof, Hoover New Yrs day re¬ lief, Splishsplash, 7-11 RD Lin¬ da, CaraJ. VHOCKEY Anne Ryan Donahue T.P. Mr. P. Do it for Chelsea” Morning” “Get off my block” straws; N.Y.E.; Beach Party! Talks; T.J.D.K. and S.S. ”80” — H; Muraco close scrapes with NL 5 AM Cruises with CG. JD. MF. CF.; T.B.P; 6th pd. 25 cents STU.U.; N.H.S.; LI- CLASS ED. ABERJONA; C C; VAR SWIMMING “Friendship!” — Debbie Fava, Christine Kurtz Anthony R. Donlon 10 19 79 Gloucester camouflage the FURIOUS. Cape Cod and JGeils. Club Happy Best times w LYNNE Canadian escape . . . 2 tickets = PARADISE NOW, “Get Rich Quick” Christine M. Donnell “I really have enjoyed my stay, but I must be movin’ on.” Supertramp N.H. Parties, 9-12-80 What, it’s expired? Good Times with the gang! Helen Mik’s Lts. Blah! KBUB I sat in the middle! Jr. Skip Day Red Flag White Hen, notagain? Whip it! The Cape EX Brian David Donnellan S.O. all summer Shoe hunting in Suanpee SD at the quarry. The missing links and S.R. at Exeter. Close calls with Tony and V.W. madness, “would ya?” 11 1 76 BOOMER! “cir¬ cle up!” 14-1-3 B.U. Bound! Jr. Sr. Prom and semiformal SOCCER CAPT. VARSITY SPRING WINTER TRACK Carol Ann Donahoe “BONOHO”, Soccer Ball JP, Beach, Drive-Ins, Sharkie!, Na¬ ture Hike at KT’s w PH, wales Tales? Room 38, Moe Larry and me. Amhearst Runaways, super soph, BC’s Hammock, “FF”, AL’s Laugh, QUARRY Jumpers, Sam Buddies. for¬ ever 3:TA PH ma, Soccer luck! V. SOCCER (cap.), SOF, BB, TR, NHS. 36 Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. John A. Berberian Ellen Docuette Finally! Whats happening to your mind woman? Noonan the Cellar gang Good Lovin gone bad J-Geils 1 night Hey Lez Hampton Experience, Thanx Trish Jarhead, Musta got lost Manda General Hospital where have all our boys gone? Clip teachers, THE BEST! Party UP! JB, FM, D.D. Lynne Janet Downs LFTGTW; JDLCES, Always re¬ member; Blue lightning, SL, Barnacle, Sorry about your sta¬ tion wagon, 8 24 80 MJR, Have Another one, Memories, whats your dogs name? Wendys, DPK; ice tie! R. Pick¬ le, CCNauset Beach, Caution RR! Babys sleeping, China¬ town, SFHLV — 79, RH, RL MC — Summer ’80, BAA! MQ! Susan Drew Brenda Elaine Duran Let the good times roll! Oldies White Hen DP attack MICS! Mt my RC! Who sat in the mid¬ dle? Muck mouth! Summer of 80 FRIENDS KB All-day! 10-25- 80 Mark WTF! Loaded Lolli¬ pops?? A registration?? Memories of David M. NH Par¬ ties Seger Jr. S-Day! No Fla. Bing! Leanne M. Dougherty Summer of 79, Marshfield Bad News Bears! BC Parties, The Feast! BK Wkends with JM GC Leanne Come with me Please! Special talks with Judy, Crusing with CK, Seger Thanks RON! Mr. “P” I ' m seri¬ ous! li oo am Chase after DOUG, Thanks Mr. S., Fava Perritano. Matthew T. Doyle Good times with the Gang? The Boys from Burl. 1 with “Cl” At “JS”! The cape ”79’’. Camp with Bones, the Gew s, head, the kank. Sugar loaf football pty ' s. Rotary club “80” 70mph Jr. skip day. Qr pty’s no more, trips to Hillside, Listen to Neil at the “ML” with “LM” “Look at the Mount” Michael Dulchinos “Man is the only animal which spits. D A. Laird Kathleen M. Durante “If you wish to travel back in time, music is the surest and most gentle of all roads.” Fie- big SR and his fur sink! Kline’s threats .. . LS. Disc in the Aberjona Beephead; Phsyics is Phun! 007;Katherino! VARSITY WINTER AND SPRING TRACK; NHS; BAND VICE-PRESIDENT . Sponsored by: Dr. Mrs. Samuel R. Gargano 37 Sandra Jane Kay Earlam Barbara Christine Elia “He gave to man a lofty countenance and bade him look to the heavens and turn his gaze upward to the stars.” — Ovid DEVO! Dot fights, BQ Novy. but mommy . .. Thanks for all those shoulders. Y.P.F., N.H.S., X-COUNTRY, WINTER, SPRING TRACK, LATIN CLUB, WHS BYE! Lila Elisayeff Beep, Beep Hey, do U want a ride? I don’t want anything for myself, just a rich son-in-law for my parents. Remember al¬ ways: SBS B? Tell me, lobsters (steam them) Saturday nites with the girls, summertime ex¬ citement in Winchester, Beachdays, thanx to Steve and friends. Gary Joseph Errico Geewy, Gowy, Chugo. 18 “Loaded . . . Loaded”. Do it for Mr. “P”. Me. AMO Rich at Sachem swamp Daww-bins! . . . “I Know” (Dobbs) Va. with Doug Tim. Cape Camping 73 has the runs. Gibbos Tunes. “Win it for me Jay”. Hampton Beach 80 esp. Lynda. Somebody Please beat Wo¬ burn? US? Good Luck 73! Marilyn Evangelista 10 06 80 76” Firebird MO JUNIOR PROM BS SENIOR PROM RF 10th — 11th grade good times Late night cruises Good times with Mike and The Gang Summer of’80 Work at Bonnels Horseback Riding 1 w J.I. Club House at JD’s 18th Gong at Chad’s Where’s The Foreigner Tape? “To have striven, to have made an effort, to have been true to certain ideals — this alone is worth the struggle.” — Life of Sir William Osier I’m not short!! MWA! Thanks Mom Dad . . . EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ABERJONA, FRENCH CLUB, LATIN CLUB, SCIENCE CLUB, NHS James Hayes Ellis “Ideals are like stars; you will not succeed in touching them with your hands But like the seafaring man on the de¬ sert of waters, you choose them as your guides, and fol¬ lowing them you will reach your destiny” — Carl Schurz VAR¬ SITY SOCCER — MATH CLUB — NHS Angela Evangelista Yes, the Pope does party . . . TOM 12 5! . . . SUE, It’s you and me Hampton ’78-on . . . T J 2 long years .. . R.P.’s “Whas sa ma fa yu?” Salisbury nites and Fanueil Hall cheers 1 ... Sr. Prom, B.M., jogging, 10—Skull’s Class, w n forget . . . “Not now, I have a head¬ ache” ... N.H.S. Valerie Gail Ewing Nature hikes in the Fells. Wedgy’s Pub, lost in subways. Skipday, beachparty concerts. Delmonte green beans. Jr Prom John time to wake up Par¬ ties down Muraco. Mind blow¬ ers with Laura BB. Good times with Krissy surrender Free Bird 6 16 77 Love Luke always 38 Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. Daniel J. Quigley Margaret A. Fairbanks Listen to me and III sing you a song. The time will go by ' til you never know where it ’s gone. Talk to me and I’ll tell you my life story. Walk with me and III tell you my dreams of glory. J. Taylor Good luck my best friends ... Mi¬ chael Sandra Jean Farrar ATA Vice Pres. Krank Linda I’m Lost. Java! CD’s hair looks so nice. Let us take up jogging. You’re ugly! Swine. Eat slip. M + M’s LOOZA. CALM DOWN! ‘Silence is Golden’ Jeanmarie Fallon “flakie puff” JTS ditto NANCY! the Hydrant jumped out in front Nov ' 79, R C Jan. 1 8 science museum Train! Drive-in WAGS Mystics WHP — Dart — JST. U must be Mm Hampton I DO yawmp ACHS; no. 5 1-1-79 KT; It’s been REAL! Denise Marie Fava Best times with T.G. 3-17-78 Burning sky, Forbidden city, sure Mr. and Mrs. Abbella The GV Bird Torture weekend with LM BC?? Jean lets kiss a few for Deb Bookths JBCV SLLMBCDW these are the memories that made me a wealthy soul!! ILYTG CO- CAPT. VARSITY CHEER¬ LEADER James B. Fallon I hope you have not been lead¬ ing a double life, pretending to be wicked, and being really good all the time. That would be hypocrisy, mo ghra’ thu’ Jonathan R. Farrar Fra-Bags, Lobster Cove Army Chow, Fees Attic “get up, get up,” Phils K Party’s, Bumble- Bee “Fishing w Derdo “The Clan. Terry 1,2. Weirsl “Shad, Quit Ragging!” Fee and me, 3 . . . Hate the World Club! E.S.A.D. Summer 80 1 The Van, Vista, Store 7-11 w B- Merc “NFDL” Thanks Mom, Love Jon. Debra J. Fava H.C.T.I.B. Graduation party, New Years Eve Crazy week w Kurtz LD go with me please “Gerry” What, Hi, That S.S.LD’s B.Day Seger Con¬ certs, Rocky Beach me Jody and Gary! Who “wishing on a star!” ILLUSIONS you sunshine Band Summer ' 79 Sybill 3 out of 4 Double Date Its Over Cheryl A. Fazio Thanks Farybeth! My favor¬ ite brothers. Good luck Carla. See ya Michael B. FETA! Mid¬ night Tonto FAZ What bash, Murph? JP Italy Bella Ciao! XO Cape Cod, SAT Party D-in, T.P. Mr. P.’s, Swimming at 5:00, AD Vincent! YEARBOOK, SWIM¬ MING, STU. UNION It was chouette! Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. Richard Fennell 39 Brian Patrick Feeney “Twiggy” will always remem¬ ber — Shadowfax, B.S.A. Maine 79, 80, McDonalds of Woburn “I Get NO Respect”, Clown car, “Fallen Eagle” “Hey Spanky” “What is this, a taxi service?” “SBox” April 4, 1980 Halloween Party 1979, will never forget T.D., Churd, The Gang at Macs. Marybeth Fennell “Become the one you dream you can be ” Fary LGG Gee, Marie! For Chelsea Coff — NL Feta, Midnight, Tonto CC NH 1RS Powow — SATP Mur- aco Movies — JP Its Over: B D Swamp SO KM 5:00 AM — CGADJD TBs! XO Good Times: KJMVLBAD NFLD 8 23 80 Thanks MA DAD . . . PRES; SOPH. JR. ST. U. V. SWIM, NHS Karen Lee Feldmann Crew ’79, Stage left please! soccer balls ASMJSCCWRR, RGHTAKHT 3 AM animals, 1 5 80 — Graves, Kemper 1924 Hat shop pink clams — 5 30 80, The Chase, you look like her. .. ping-pong! ambush w mustard and zucchini 9358 4 not 8 clowns! Thanx EmMSLCJRCRWMCD BAND CREW, SOCCER, NHS John James Ferullo Camping Weirsl 1 4K soph, party (never do it again) attic sneak Are packs still open Fra’s Basement The V House gatherings, NH? Humarock “no bed?” Gd. Harbor races The Clan (ok 77-79) but much bet¬ ter times with Shad Farrar, Neil, Joe, Phil V. HOCKEY, V. LACROSSE, ITAL. CLUB, DRUG AL.ED Diane Figlioli Lola MGB DiLLigaf my . . . del- lotted summer 80 ”V”s Hit me w your best shot! Yeddy NY Eve 79-80 Cloud 9! You’ll get ovet it Head games! Another one bites the dust. Finast w DV Laconia weekend Martha’s Vineyard wknd Cape Cod w SG LM “Highway to H . . WHS Amy C. Fitzgerald Strangers r friends we havn ' t met, the future is the past that hasn’t arrived PARTY! Gum, The Gang, Bullo, NH80 Cves, Thanx Marg Daves CHEM SET NH at 6:00 RD, CC, MC, DS, AM, DS, DW, MM, MD EA JM TA Zamit, Gunbys NwYrs. k. Party, phones for you, do it in my ear Froto, Thanx pokie! YA Thomas A. Fiorilto 1 soccer — BU — Bound Feo Otis — MELTED Butter? SKUNTY’S HUNG LIKE AN ANT. Gibbo will take on the world, Q-Club, Monty — Skills HEY Chico Stromboli, Share- holders-B-spot St. Louis-B- Forever Hey Patty Longo DWI The JP — Crash AMO-o- o Otis ' s Films 4x4, Woba brawls Bat-Mite Thomas Fitzgerald 40 Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. Vincent J. Coates, Jr. Jack Foran “What happend to my car Hal¬ loween night” “It ' s IN The Con¬ tract!!” “Good Concert!” “The Cult is coming” “Curl up and read Chapter 6” Lisa Ford ILJPK Days of Jackson Brown CSNY and rap sessions with PW Hour! Bat your eyes AL! Persnickity T at mystic lakes Snow with Piggs in space! January 23 “If you don’t know what your life is worth noone ever will.” Thanx Dad I finally made IT! Diane Marie Franchi Diame, Dusk Babies, ATA, Mi- kelt2, grapes, quarters at M. skiing J.E.F..F , C.W. 4-ever, ME w M.E., Sista, Sam B.A.Y.S., Devo, Bod S. All your answers can be found in the dreams you dream along the way.” Dan Fogelberg BAND, CROSS COUNTRY, WINTER AND SPRING TRACK Lauren Diane Fryklund Rocky Racoon, Tunnel, CSAC — DoorKnob, “Anne, Help!” My Bet’s on AP!” WBC “My Shirt’s ’n the Brook! ”WVU, Catching Rays, Canoeing, Lip- ton Tea, NBDS, Resie, BAMA, Gem., Why’s It Rolling? Soball, Prom, LG NC ' s parties, JD. Straws, New Yr’s Eve — Kenny TRi-CAPT. X-COUNTRY, VAR. W S TRACK, NHS Peter Fopiano In your pomp and all your glory you’re a poorer man than me, as you lick the boot of death born out of fear — Jethro Tull “A new day will dawn for those who stand long, and the forests will echo with laugher” Led Zep “Hey you! don’t help them to bury the light” Floyd Laurence M. Fotsch Thanks wrestling buddies Nuvo the cops You’re checks will be in the mail look out Ian Captain Kirk Rolling Stones Sorry Chico Octagon Suzuki 185 News Store Buick has run out of gas Driv-ins You Fnlose Impossi¬ ble is a measure of a man’s will” Good luck 81 Neal Allen Frink Soccer Lacrosse B.U. Slick, Curly B. My MAZDA officer M. M-Golden Times Pete Bish Student U Gino B’s BS Proms semis SoBalls Psyched for life — college Esoteric- verbatim? W.C.C. 75% Healthy Bull “is college just a bigh High School?” Dave C. ‘80’ Robert H. Fudge Sponsored by; The Goodlatte Family “Fudge” JD 1 Reese’s till 5:30 more JD The Underdawg DO it up maroons FOOTBALL 23 OH Marcus! 5D Craig ' s in NH, Elm ST LM’s in Newton, the Panel Prison. I’m finally out Mayberry is RFD V. FOOTBALL II fltft Lf ' LA O t } hfuo jOrtw Cf c ,v ' 7 j? iap yoosCA f ' Ov.z ofr0 c LT Go o C ' Ttf4 J c 4c O tJ AV rtf 6 Z A ? A , „ Paul Kenneth Fuller GAtfl r- z, AZ “Veni, Vidi, Vici” Caesar. I know Doug Boston 79”. AL- LAGASH” “80” Nights out with PA. DL. DR. TP. MO. FM. “for- san et haec olim meminisse iu- vabit” Vergil. VARSITY GYMNASTICS, VAR¬ SITY LACROSSE 77fl Cuzj MAoc TO 4 c (? a .sut £_ 7 n 6 ‘ 1 OUyL; Joseph Gagan BC on roof, 3 or 400z Egging Prov trip The Shed at Doyle’s y t The wounded elephant Z and j inspections TDBS HAPPY and The woody’s Good times at BH The dead mad Dog The fence j .-hf ( Summers at the Cape sleeping on yaught Ervings and Myrans )T i «J £0 ' - 77V £, 0tc f Welcome back to Marlboro Country. — K. Beaton Sarah A. Gagan Waiting 4 the weekend 2go off the deepend. w Leslie Linda — CCC — VO LEMO bulk- heads DUNFEYS, from the Be- net 2 10 Denet Head South bound 2bSnowbound 714 ft. CB Van? Riding that train hi on , Lew. Maine FUBAR 35k w BC The damage done a little part of it in everyone-81- Veronica Gangi Vicki The Fourteenth Hampton Beach “One Last Kiss” North- end Don’t Rush the Good Things in Life” — Beth W.H. Junior Prom w J.C. M.O. Dreams!! Wally Gagel There is fear in the infinite, in the unlimited chaos of the un¬ structured. But this boundless place you call talent, that abili¬ ty which peels away the fear, exposing its structure and form creating beauty. This is why the talented people among you are feared. Gina Marie Gargano “I have memories Longer than the road ahead” Lennon McCartney Hampton NY Coop BCFG Harrison Bea¬ tles Hot soup MOY WSWhy me? Steal away Crash 27! Stop sign? “Go” GTGC Good times w JH MJ TS LM VC EP JB C. of 81 SSWH Thanx MDD NHS, TUMBULETTES MGR. 42 Jacyln Smith, move over. — L. Gunby. Spiderman! — P. Bacci. What evil deed can I do next? — Holahan. A Chorus Line: D. Brian, M. D’Arcy, D. Fava, K. Kent, G. Walsh, M. Gonsalves, L. Ruma, D. Babin, D. Vokey, S. Thomas. Oh, Come on . . . Shattuck. give us a smile! — 43 Mary Parke Gibson I look to the sea, reflections in the waves strike my memories . . . Ikie and Oily, 1-?NO. 5C.C.I 2-weeks at Hails, Talks w J.G. Cape Cod-espc. when friends came to visit! Susie . . . T-Ping. Kat, Nism? DMs, B- Cans! EWHOWWWW! W.H. again? Huga Buga Mucha Cana Tote, I WILL SURVIVE! Mary Beth Gonsalves Lola Fig, DILLIGAF! Me and my CC: CLOUD 9 IN the darkness they’ll be hidden Worlds that shine Springsteen! VETTES TNT Dale Summer of 80 Barbie OK Great CLIP DF DV TPlWhen the time comes I will stand by you-Love ya Charlie Forever 5 3 80 James M. Gibbons Alison Georgiev . . . ANd palladi(E)uM’ fell thrOUgh the air (B) LlkE rain on silver trees(PAS) . . . Debbie 10 13 77 I love you. 2H The nads Jahames, SKills, Monty Amo, Chugo, Bat mite, Pug Bealsy. The Q club: Otis Skunty, Feo. The Field, Hamp¬ ton Runs. O meo + maG. Hey JT Have another one. Debbie your B. Mike SHE DOES. Deb¬ bie The Future Lies ahead, I Hope! V FOOTBALL, V LA¬ CROSSE James McDonough Gill 74 Nads Blackwood I’ll see you in Florida I’ll never forget Suzanne Nips Eric what are you doing? 71 68 Gems Dougs all night Bashes me and Gibbo 7th per Golden Bananame and Eric and the mail boxes who wants to fight me next Medford Walk Buda CO-CAPT. FOOTBALL Peter Aaron Gittleman “And if I Laugh at any mortal thing ...” Praying in Human¬ ities spoiling Invasions Mrs. Paddy look at me Chuck you, Fan. —4733— Great times great friends; LE, DS, JP, etc and the Savage cast. Enjoy your ice cream “Pocta uss!” au coin demain. TUTORING CUR¬ TAIN CUE BOARD Laurie Harlow Gleason Death Squad, Hurdlers Rule!, yeh-yeh, Tufts-Keep Off The Grass!, BR, Sammy, GMC, A H. ’79 Joe Mature, Hysterics the GM., Devo-Whip it good!!, Phi¬ losophies, Clones, The Beach, Dot Fights, D.C. CROSS COUNTRY, SPRING TRACK, WINTER TRACK, STU¬ DENT UNION, GERMAN CLUB, N.H.S. Douglas R. Goodlatte 81 The Nads Pug The Banana Dancer Lesex URCY! My Se¬ cret Bash 6 Weeks of Glory NJ- ID Delta Ups . . . DB . . . Hawai¬ ian Life SHAKA! Skull’s class Q-CLUB w Gilly, Gibbo, Bealy, Gary, Mahon, Blackwood AMO, B. and Me Sheet Stealn Sr. Prom as Jr vs. MEB-1 Dreamin . . . V. FOOTBALL BASKET¬ BALL 44 Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. Richard Pharo Collin Wesley Green Linger in the void and like a beacon in the night, Purity will fill your soul with ever-present light, Everything you seek is waiting patiently with in, For growing old is only going back to where you ' ve been. —Kansas TENNIS, WHSR, SWIMMING Chris Griffith Alice Greene I’m a long way I ' m a long, long, way from really feeling free Still it’s a far cry it’s a far, far, cry from where I used to be — Al Jarreau; Sample of s + d + r + r; Vineyard snowmo- biling; sailing, Shoes thru com¬ mon; GH Love You, Sue; NY’s Eve so long LD; good timing TN; Thanx RL, Mom + Dad. Paul R. Grenier No cuts in 10th grade Kents Hill with Betsy The roof. Clip 3 years Accidents in my car La- guna ' Camero ' Volari Tull in 10th Zappa Cape Cod Dead Outlaws Rick Seth Augusta 95 ELP with Seth Borne Duxbury and Mary and Benny with 3DB CGDS JB 69 Fastback Larry Winch Tree Service Hayley Beth Greenberg Summers on MV Mohawk Trail Carol NH7 TALKS-W- Al Sugarloaf KK Betty’s? N.Y.E. 1980 The Pig 2 Week PARTY Pizza and . . . Hey NANC The Suns Coming UP! Ski Trips Jeramiah’s Dancing at Sunrise, Marshfield, James- HA-Free gas, Halium, Donuts- w-Mickey. MC U-MASS-GOOD FRIENDS BY Mathew J. Groux Sessions w mga Haves an¬ other? DJ’s pebble Nick, Nickle, Nicklex rude times, do ’em up! attitude, Harvard “85” right ’ere Bruce 151 + Smith remember? JD! What are you kidding me Doug? 190 + Scampi Head on collision w the men. All niters! D-lns. A.A. VAR. B-BALL VAR. SOC¬ CER VAR.LAX Mike Guarino John Henry Bonham your the greatest, go to Heaven and give ’em . . . S + D + R + R Sumer sch “80” m-beans South Border Rd smash THE FUTURES UNCERTAIN AND THE END IS ALWAYS NEAR Dana Guleserian Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. Richard J. Jones 45 Carla R. Gulino It was an early morning yester¬ day, I was up before the dawn I really have enjoyed my stay but I must be moving on. RM-Jr. Prom. 4am w PK, AD, JD-whi- plashed. BU-taxie No gas! Skeevin w MO JD-Chuck. NHS. BDate Merrimack. Faz- Fairy SS gravel? GYMTEAM CAP. SWIMTEAM Linda M. Gurrisi Remember all the good times at the drive-ins with CBLCMBBPTH LVCG Thanks For All Your Support Christine Dates That will Always want to forget 10 4 80 9 19 80 my good times working at Zayres thanks Cheryl for your support Linda will you slow down ne- verforget 6 29 80 Jennifer Ann Halpin Kiss today good-bye the sweetness the sorrow, wish me luck point me towards to¬ morrow A C horus Line What stop sign? GTGC Sob sessions Hampton NY Crash 27! “dart MOY George who? It’s Him such excitement! WSBW Lets fly! I ' m alseep IIEng. Thanx Mom Dad. TUMBLETTES, NHS, REP Laura Jean Gunby Amy, Margot and Tom. TAs in H-square-1001 pizza, Mass ave bths Quincy Market- phones for you! Feb 80 tuna August: Michele, 6am to NH-3 times around Death Sail. 1.1, 5.9 10.23, best 3 so far. Tur¬ novers! MC, CC, AM, DS- SEGER 10.7! Thank you, T.Hd gms NATIONAL HONOR, ABERJONA Susan Marie Haggerty Hampton, KP, CB, MML our crew. Beach buck and blondie. I go to USC . . . Arou. Moo Moo Omar! Nonsense, p.f. This is foul play!! Hospital times GA LW DE. Raliegh Eckert! Dont fall off of the porch! Follow your dreams, where ever they may lead you. Thanx Ma and OF . . . Lucy Hamel Never forget D.W., L.2., M.D., M.M., M.D., L.M., J.P., G.W., Hampton Trips, W.Hen New Years Eve Thankyou Mrs Franklin, New York, Hullo I can’t decide! Trees, Golf Course, Can I sleep over? “snap I’ll never figure them out! Cape Cod TUMBLETTES Carolyn Elizabeth Hart “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less traveled by and that has made all the difference.” R. Frost I want the eggs! Russian sail¬ ors at the pier; WWC ’79-cat TYMF MJ Ah T-Shirts T C inB NHS; SC; ML; TUTOR; FC Kurt Hersee 46 Sponsored by: Sol and Robyn Gittleman Robin J. Hill 2 JV Field Hockey, Open House at Gunby’s Boat Club, next weekend, Burger King, Animal House, baby sitting again, long walks Home, Par¬ ties at Gunby’s library, Tobin’s test, Max Ed, going away again, long time no see, For¬ gotten again, Homework un¬ real, studies Prudence G. Horne Rocky Raccoon! Super soph’s. BC Swamp. The “Z”. Shells forever! Soccerballs JP. Talks Helium! Nature hike at KTs w CD. The best with Bonoho, Ayl- wards and the gang! “Looks like we’ve made it!” SOCCERLUCK! FRENCH CL, STI ART AT ANDOVER, VARSI¬ TY: SOCCER TRI-CAPT, TRACK TENNIS Stephen F. Holahan Spanky and The Gang: Igo, Matty, S ... head, Dave, MOROS!, Woody and Frodo. Harvard Square cruise, Rabbit Attack The Cream Puff and Resi Runs! Cambridge: 7 miles; “For a Joke” K.A.C. 4 4 80 N.H.S. BASEBALL Eileen Hollohan LEANIE-FACE Summer of 80’ w BD, CD, LC, SS, AT; What Registration Rosato Red. Sail¬ ing! F.Y.B. Skiing w MB. Cape Cod. Muck mouth I Love That Song “Im Gonna Drive Not You” I.C., CYO; DP Attack! White Hen Stops; EX! Animal Catch You Later W.H.S.! James C. Hudson Toby Coronet 440 -!)?$! “If I ever get out of here, that ' s what I ' m gonna do!” God Sum¬ mer of ’79 “Hello Mr. B.!” Frosty Jet Super Cop Tooth¬ less “Umpkins” Rocky “Mon¬ ey, so they say, is the source of all evil today!” Jake Ele¬ phant Man Wrist Action F.H.I.D. D.T Sarah E. Hunter Stop! Parchesi, the Royal game of India! Hi. Martha. Right? Polkaing in Dolly. 2nd per. DFR — Blah! Love Stories for MA. Summer on the ocean. Peter’s creaky knees UNH — Getting in — Ah! Where’s John Thomas? What was I saying? Mrs. Hunter — teacher C C, YPF, MAX-ED, NHS. Paul Theodore Hodes I’m a little slow in thinking things out, but I have a feeling that there is something — something perhaps not very tangible — that would be worth taking risks for — even that one should take risks for — but I find it difficult to say just what that is. A. Christie Cynthia Lynn Howland Me — out of gas? Cupid “The Bob Squad.” All nighters + 3:00 A.M. mutt walks. B.R. bug syndromes. Around the lakes? Wake up! DEVO “Good times in the Benz’” Cruel workouts Where’s the battery? CROSS COUNTRY, WINTER TRACK, SPRING TRACK, STU¬ DENT UNION, GERMAN CLUB, ALCOHOL + DRUG ED. Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. James M. Fallon 47 Kenneth P. Jacobson 89 The NADS-SACHEMS SU- PERBOWL-Almost 8-2 NH V- Ride (4-0) MEB-1 MH’s Cou- gar-Pole 284 Sam-OB-DJ- SOUP-DaveD SorryMike” Ocean City 190 Cape Cod- PROM MF CD PH AD-TALKS I’ll always remember all the good times and never forget LAUREN! SCAMPI-NHS-BASE- BALL? FOOTBALL-INDOOR TRACK Christopher J. Igo The Gang Woody Marc Spanky Dave JM Tony Cooke McCar¬ thy and MOROS! Harvard Square Runs Denver again J Geils on the Cape ResiRuns- Wingaersheek Which way to Cambridge the Cream Puff Glouster Rotory Club Week¬ ends at Mats For a Joke FOOTBALL 10, 11, 12 Michael Indigaro MIKE.HOCKEY. AUTOBODY EJM. OFFICE. ES335 WEST¬ ERN. MUSIC. FORD. FROZEN. JAP. SUMMER 80 BLAZERS. JCC. LAMORCH. MAKE, MOV¬ IES? OH, BOY. SAF. TAYLOR, RENTAL. CEMENTA, FINISHA. LETS, JAM. STRUM, THAT. LEAD, GUITAR. FLEETWOOD. Ann Marie Jeannette MONO-CHICK TanksTata Ear¬ ly in the AM macaroni Salad Green M Ms “He plays soc¬ cer” JSO INTENSE WEEKEND SPBB Fujis SilverMercedes BTAW, Rrh-Rrh, Gus 3rd peri¬ od study w Katie Sara B, What ' s Sleep? My twin doesn ' t mind When’s your b.day? BU JKP FOREVER INTENSE! ABERJONA SPORTS ED. Martha Elaine Johnson Live each day to the fullest and have fun doing it. Nicknames Hampton-Steal Away! Cruisin- its not loud Weekends, Yoo- hoo, TGIF Thanks: CH, GG, JH TS. Bye Toots! PCB GTGC BC. Turn her off! MIG Friends make the world brighter just by being near. Bye, Me TUMB- LETTES MGR. Alex Johnson You cant always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you just might find, you get what you need DKLPDKBSBSBS28 J. Geils CF Break Sambos Who use PLP Do-it-up Boat 11-10-80 Arch81 R.Rat 79 Cars-Para- dise 79 24 hrs ago . . . Gang of 4 Commando MLSN Gold I will laser R N.Y.N.Y. Kristen Ann Johnson Florida with Ferren, Donuts at Sacred Heart, Peking with LF, You’re a Loser, Diana, When ever I call you friend, TM, makes good sense, M D Trust me, Feb. with Melissa, BMW, MM, MF, NL, CF, JR, Beep, Pool, Plumber, Tennis, Dallas popcorn, Never can say good¬ bye, UMO, SU Christopher C. Jones To the triumph of the Right! J.S. Bach und die Barockmusik. Life is too short, class is entire¬ ly too long. Wing it! up Physics is fun? up More Milton? gas goes If you keep grinning like that, Doc, I ' ll never finish. Ich Habe kine idee. Milton, Milton cont.. 48 Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth V. Donaghey Donald Lewis Jordan “I have a dream — I’ve been to the mountain top. And I ' ve looked over, and I’ve seen the promised land.” N.H.S., SCIENCE CLUB, SPAN¬ ISH CLUB, POWER, V. BAS¬ KETBALL, STUDENT UNION Maestro — The Doctor “I’m free at last.” Anna Shippen Keller My candle burns at both ends; It will not last the night; But, ah, my foes, and Oh, my friends — It gives a lovely light. Edna St. Vincent Millay CURTAIN AND CUE PRESI¬ DENT Nancy Alison Kawa WAVES! TLJN Bertha soup Big Fly Army Camp GASUA- CHOES! Drive-ins nyow I DO! W — mobil R.I.P. Big sis PHD! Army Camp science museum Ditto M — mobil Tunnel Voice box J-Street USA High way to H. All nighters J.C. 4-ever VAR¬ SITY CHEERLEADER 10 11 12 4 9 90 be there WOW! Leslie Anne Keats Capt. Varsity Limp Squad. DEVO Spud-boys 110-Lows- Choke! IWay Ahh! Sammy Pa- gita db Eaksents. Dot fights Tufts-PDB JG. Stones Bob Quad. Let me go. off the wall. I love it! GM Go for bloat. My turn . . . you spit. X-COUNTRY, WINTER SPRING TRACK. GERMAN CLUB, STUDENT UNION Lisa Beth Keay “In the depth of your hopes + desires lies your silent knowl¬ edge of the beyond; Trust your dreams, for in them is hidden the gates of eternity.” — Kahlil Gibran KIT CAM KRLSEMD Thanks Mom, Dad + Jon BAND, RED + BLACK EDITOR, WHSR-FM, TROUBADORS, MUSICALS, N.H.S. Maureen Diana Kennedy Don’t take life too seriously; You will never come out of it alive.” — E. Hubbard MoMo wk@skl? Quarrys CHRomeo- 12 1 79 NYE Perims: My leg! TIAPM BSUR Sat PM Revs SPBB TPHbs-Prets SPAIN ’80 Honesh Oshiffer! 143 Bracha Happy Hutning llEng (2B) Prom -FSkpda RED + B- LACK.NHS, TRACK Katharine A. Kent Northfield Weekend Summer of 79 w B.R. Molly . . . need I say more Multiples! Sperik alias Otis his B cans TP, Fball- games, proms, talks lazy Sundays D.L. 11 1 80 Good¬ bye to all my friends whom I need not name for they know who they are and what they mean to me. Paul Kelly Sponsored by: Winchester Financial Management Corp. 49 Marion Jane Kent Freindship is a golden gift, shared by many, appreciated by few. Morganetti’s JG’s slee- pover Bess’s Muffler Miller Time Phlisics LUNCH TIME! Woodland picnic KH D Major Meetings? TM Ads Anne, Tom 79, II SS, PW, Terence-Veta Ladd, BAND, CREW, FIELD HOCKEY, NHS Bye JD l Samuel M. Kenton III Quarry Jumper cell 6 Therese Awesome 1980 Jan. 26, SBC’s, bonfire IceCrusher, JD,S. Ball Swamp, Baseball, Carol ILTA, NewYears, W. Haus Kenny, OB, Paul, Crisco Nickel, Nick, Nickless Hey Bruce right ’ere! Thanks JW, Katies, WHS Clapton, Pole 284, 5869 Beachbum, Santa Clara Jr, Sr Proms, DJ, Party Susanne Kephart Gerald F. Kimball “Debbie” what, Hi, I.W.S. “Where am I?” Ian ' s com¬ munes, Nollan, The store, Don- pey, The VET Country Squire, Goin Guke, Thankyou DARRYL Breakdown lane, Blues Part¬ ners, 2:1 The gang, “Harness” Weirs l ll, Hey Reggie Nowell movers! B-Merc Tano, Hand¬ cuffs? I saw them sing this, 3T’s Chris Griffith promotes his candidate for president Ti mothy-John Kline Three years of Clip. Parties at Johns with MA JM PB TG MA TD RT. Mow the lawn, Kitty Kit¬ ty, Nailed by Boo. Cake Fight in the Courtyard! CM KW MB CS Summer in Maine, ripped! 81 is Number 1 Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin 1. Revolution, The Pete Phylis Project YEAH! Philip Kirkpatrick Phil Dick K.Parties Cruzin’ in the Van Vista Death Rides Jr Skip Day The Store 68 Roa- drunner Busted 3 Sec Sally Hu- marock Parties at Fe’s 9th grade Sem Late Night Pirates Attempted? Wasted Summer 80 JF JB JS NM Farrar ' s Hotel Racin on 128 HTWC Angela 50 Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Darcy Hilarie Ann Koplow TIB-TANKSTATA GUNBYS PObytheT-JKP5 18BTAWVC- STRI-capt BC SWAMP FB S BAMA SPBB TR6 “DO YOU KNOW BB?” PNB Its just a whole lot of time in the twilight zone between me these friends of mine the Z The Wall COWEN’S RW B-GOODHAR- BOR CRIS bilpervFOREVER BILLY YEARBOOK, FRENCH CLUB Leslie Sharon Koplow Now, by the close of one door, another opens. always carrots and popcorn, benjie, poctauss, Mr. T, P.J.B., trip to UMO, marks of cruelty, SB, s.p.b.b. VARSITY SOFT- BALL, VARSITY SOCCER, VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY, MUSICAL, TUTORING, NAT. HONOR SOCIETY, V.C.S. Pavel Kyn hemelingerr cmmerbeck wob- wobwobwob wobwopowerage highvoltage xxxxxxxxxxxyz dodecahexaflexagon love jah love jah love dread dread dread dubdub dubdub dubdub du lits lits lits lits lits g ggg g ggg g ggg g blackuhuruigotas stock Heidi Elizabeth Lane “One can never consent to creep when one feels an im¬ pulse to soar.” — Helen Keller Musicals: PG + BBB; swamp advice; West Pt; CPYCRC Ho¬ tel w Sal, Skip and Steve; It’s Miller Time!; Squad Spirit! Is your hair all wet? That’s life, Grumpy, just swim faster! BAND: SWIM TEAM; NHS; ATA- TR. Christine A. Kurtz JUKE! wrong house JB, New Years eve 78 + 80 Marshfield summers, Cruising on Sunday, house Parties, Canabs; Read my Lips, Seger Concerts, Cheryl U.R. F.U. The Bear, Crazy week w Deb, Bitter, H.R. Pufw NM, EH, AC. OH, Like I’m not! huup, M.E. Florida w J.M. M.V. L.D. See ya later Bye Esther S. La Casscia “The important thing is this: To be able to sacrifice what you are for what you can be¬ come.” New York!!! KM, VC. Thanks Mom. Nancy Beth Lane POW-WOW, Coffee-MF Frost¬ bite! — LB, KM The Date, KM’s-SO’s China Moon-KJ, Muraco SAT-Party-CF, Swamp No Guts No Glory JGeils — Half of what? Movies — CAKJWC, T-M + D No lobes — JR, Cdriving Close scrapes-AD TBP Cars Boston, JP, LD XCOUNTRY TENNIS NHS SPANISH CLUB PRES. Eric Law Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. Norman P. Guleserian 51 David Scott Lawton Russell Louis Leach Denise D. LeRoux “And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make” Hey Sue — it finally snowed! Good times with TM, AB, CC, C-J, MF! FLA with JD. Arctic Joe, He’s just a Beautiful Loser, “Bad News!” Hey, you, get off of my cloud! New Hamp¬ shire run — 3 a.m. Andrew Houghton Lewis “The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence” Andrea — 9-27-80, new friends, Trom¬ bone Power, “It ' s Miller Time!”, Senior Discussion Group, Fr. Haddad, Fr. John, football games, fast getaways, Bandit, the Raisuli, EMP’s, ALP 266 Kathleen M. Looney THIS PAPER MAY CRUMBLE THE INK SOMEDAY FADE BUT NEVER THE MEMORIES OF FRIENDS I HAVE MADE We are only young once That is all society can stand BAND, FIELD HOCKEY, TRACK, NHS, THANKS M D Carl Lorenzetti Perhaps again man yearns for the sea because there his life acquires another dimension. He detaches himself from the dough of togetherness and re¬ gains individuality. Standing alone he becomes keenly con¬ scious of space the universe and his God. r The insanity that ' s sane The unreality that’s real The ec¬ stasy of totally letting go into the Magnificent Madness of Love Life — J. Klemmer “Ohh, what the ... I” Al, We Got By; AJ concert Take five U1 ___ w . at NJF; Excaliber; Diane I Leonardi-j. rec U 1 1 k (Letter Perfect) GYMNASTICS; i , Z Co ' l VLeuer rent t° mou bo ' t ' k BAND w ‘3 ls - L eciO-‘ ' wj iO e rou; uue A2. c Al cjo. ww —-■- - - . - leo TAt -Vo souvj O Dcxve ' j ' i W-ax Martin P. Lele x “Progress is not created by contented people.” F. Tyger Germany summer 79, second- fourth periods. C.M. Bicycling trip to Cape Cod. Ski¬ ing at Killington. Concerts, Fri¬ day nights. “S.J.S.” and “P.K.” SOCCER, ORCHESTRA, GER¬ MAN CLUB CC“A UCAJC. Eileen M. Leonard Lately it occurs to me what a long strange trip its been — NYC FlaNHMeUM — School¬ days Such a long long time to be gone and short time to be there thanks AlHillJean girls cause even a blind man knows when the sun is shining 52 Sponsored by: Robert P. Shannon Robert Magliozzi Ian’s communes, Tan 45 Weirs Bch. The Strip, Lost in the sand, 6 Peepin Toms, SeatIO, Don’t Do That “2:1” Wanna get? AC “Go out” Derdo you sure? Hot Blooded, The Gang Humarock, Wendy ' s H J 2 Bucks a w. night Anytime Murph” Good times! JB “Rob¬ bie D.” Rock Bch. “FAZ” The Capes Robert Maher Salisbury Camping AC DC Bethy — o WKIT CLIP 3 Amo Bum Gary The Neigborhood B. Tails 77 Impala Get that head up Foghat Sabbath Mudhead Mick I didn’t do anything wrong Want any Gutsy Midnight Rambler KILL IRAN Hoist a jib Mayberry And all the good times Dad BS! MaryEllen Susan Madigan Good times with D.W. M.D. L.Z. L.H. S.R. 1-4-2 R.C.B. 4ever. Thanx MOM and DAD! “Gaze at the sky And picture a mem¬ ory Of days in your life You knew what it meant to be happy and free with time on your side.” A.P. Co-CAPT. TUMBLETTES GYMNASTICS TRACK ADIOS WHS! Jocelyn E. Malamy “If a man looks upon evil for too long and does nothing, he be¬ comes dead inside” Sir Thom¬ as Wright Artsy-Radicals JB, LM Sunil, the sophomores are revolting! JBS No Hari-Krish- nans Jasmine, Unicorns For¬ ever — WHSR, PHILOSOPHY CLUB VP, CWC James MacDonald Timothy Mahon 10 The Nads. Alias Snake Batmite. You’re under arrest. Cape Ann getaway car. Mid¬ night Tonto at Fetas, NJ ID. Pugs bender with Urcie Co. 6-0 glory Soph, delights. Ha¬ waii 79. Golden Banana; Fat City Fun? We’ve done it all! Me- lissa-ILY V. FOOTBALL, BASEBALL TRACK: SR. VP; N.H.S. Sharon Jayne Lynch James Lynch Some friends and I we stayed up all through the night! Good times with dynamite friends! LC CV MD DS ND MW DF JB LR SG DB. LR and I are the lions. We’re running with the pack on the highway to h.! S.J. All I want is to be next to you! Out of the black and into the blue Sponsored by: Walter J. Ewing 53 Linda Marie Marotta Let the good times Roll “Im sorry” Why Cant We Be friends? KM’s Sleepover RICO Torture Weekend w DF tRC Glouster “Wheres Judy- ?”Drivers Ed w DL Florida w LC Good times with ID Proms Tp’ing Pow-Wow JP KM DF KM LH LC . . . these memories are forever Co-CAPT CHEERLEADER Louise Ann Mawn ‘‘Far away there in the sun¬ shine are my highest aspira¬ tions. 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 ED-IN-CHIEF: RED BLACK, CHAIRMAN SAC, NHS, BAND, SENATE REP. Joanne Maloney Baloney Hulk Night! 5 18 JKP, Kidnapped George Lombardos GUS Frustrating Mono Greek God ”79” Lolipops + Irish Eyes are smiling Stretch Tanks-Tata Little Buckeroo G- Course Moon Buzz! Pam Would ya cuz I’m gonna The Boat! VARSITY SOCCER BASKET¬ BALL, SOFTBALL Patricia Ann Markham ‘‘Fond memories are like good friends; they always stay close at heart” Never forget AB, MF, CC, LC, CY, ST, DL. And a spe¬ cial thanx to my best friend, Tony 7 26 80 N Y. bus TRIP “Sparkham” Let it SNOW! N.H. run 3am Grease” 12 27 80 Good times roughing it! SEGER! Thank you Mom Paul Mathson Year started off w a bang Pole 284 MVP. THANX JWinsor for good times w B. Therapy Sam not on my couch! bonfire, tick¬ et, NABR ASP 78, couch?, FBWTWAA It’s over? bad choice huh? MAWJ esp. 10 12 B + E at Ks me jealous I love you always JP Dream finally came true JEANNE 6 12 80. Andrew M. Matrundola It wasn’t my fault a dog ran in my way. Who needs a front bumper anyway. Excuse me, teacher, did you say the paper was due today? Honest it wasn’t my fault, he cut me off. In learning from mistakes, with my luck, in a few years I should be a genius. Gloucester Sum¬ mers. Diane L. Matthews DEETS Memories of: Drive-Ins ANN Gs 1 co ww. Hampton 80. Matt Mobile It died again All nighters Jst. USA Kathys Apt. R C in K car half days Good times in Canada 8 is enough. Yawmp, Soup N.H. Trips Skiing in the clouds Dreamer nothing but a dreamer. 9 9 90 WHS V.box Amy Melissa Maxwell “Do not follow where the path leads, Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail” Goin mobile with Say in St Pete “Lola” Out to dinner; TA SS, M.L. Quarries: CLL-2 Just a TAD!, SrPNo-more St Pete! Beach Bashes Friends For¬ ever; T T Drive Ins, TR-6, Wayne 54 Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. John C. McPhail Christopher J. McCarthy Hoping to Accomplish What I Set out for. Success. Good times w CI JM, SW, JS, DS, MM, MD, SS. Go 4 it EggMen Batmobile. Quarries K. time. Snibble. Boston in the A.M. Ro¬ tary Club. Always remember summers of the Past, Barrels, Pools. Never forget times with Kim. N. Katherine M. McCarthy WINGHEAD: Tanks Tata! Ear- lyin the AM-GUS Ess JKP KID¬ NAPPED 11 8 ... Best times @ W-BEACH 7 7-8W FS + S Rrh-Rrrh “He doesn’t” Ma- Dad: lluvyyou! silk-shorts ROOM 38 Soccer Balls FOR¬ EVER INTENSE! VCS EASTER¬ LY BB BSW DB HULK NIGHT LuvYaCass POPCORN AMJ- per3Stdy VAR. SOCCER TRACK NHS Lisa Ann McDonough The Summerof “79” HAMP¬ TON! A Little LA. Beach Bucky, Lonesome Loser Don’t Bring Me Down, Raleigh Eckert, Wel¬ lington, SBR, Like The Out¬ sides O’QUACK — MM. Green Pants 296-BYH, Always For¬ ever! NONSENSE! MWA-HA, The Hospital — Two pieces of white toast right Diane? YES¬ TERDAY . . . Danny McDonough What a Long Strange Trip it’s Been. It KS for me It will work Paul McCarthy for you The Green Monsters Studys COMFORTABLY NUMB PATRA The Who-won’t get fooled again Will you Fickle continue with everything to much Russel How many days now signs I’m starving Mary T. McGillicuddy This is the Life PHD Nanc, Deadly Stairs Ahead! Army Camp, WHP W.S. Gang, CHASES! J St. Voicebox Tun¬ nel Sessions, Nightmar I DO Oh, you think SO? Souptime, HAMPTON; from Sunrise — Sunrise FA PJ’s, NYC HoJo’s Allnighters, Skipdays Vidays, Me My RC FLAB YAWMP See Ya 4 9 90! Kathleen J. McGovern Cass” Phil, Liz, David, and Chris In My Life I Will Love You All Forever. Stef. Thank you for being there with your love and support Mom and Dad. “May 18!” BAYS Soccer 33. Carolyn “Whooper” Good Times Sum¬ mer 80. Parking w State Po¬ lice!!! Cork Lysa, Estha, Lu- vYaKTGTAW Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Q. Tse 55 56 Sponsored by: Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Colantino Oh God! I smashed it up again! Summer of 80 The first all- nighter Hey Mike! Friends for¬ ever. Hey maggot! Doot-Daa. Denise 10 21 80 You mean a lot to me. You guys are good partiers MO, CS, JE AM. The Blue Flash! Well hey! Be some¬ body. Thanks Mom Dad CAPT WRESTLING Neil A. McKenzie Phil’s parties Cruzin in the van “I want to get in a fight” Quit Ragging ES AD Cuda from here to Wisscasett Jim get me out! Good times at P.S. “That’s a nice bee” Parties at m. rock, Cruzin the fells with MC DL Never forget D. Cove ”80” FOOTBALL Her Windsong stays on my mind. — Brian Donnellan Jodi A. McNamara JUKE, Read my lips! Florida w CK breaking mirros. LD’s B-day Party. LD + BK? Seger! Lunches w James. Ivan, Gary 6-11-80 c’mon will ya? Rock Beach; me. G.C. Deb. w Gerry. Ju¬ nior Prom . CK’s accident. J.F. art class w Mary . State Champs 79 VARSITY TENNIS Alison E. McPhail SPRINGSTEEN! Madness at C.C.’s Michelle, I can’t de¬ cide!” The Tunnel “FF” LUZA- MAN Quarry Jumpers! F-2, Rex, Floo-floo fungus S.B. 79 80 Socca Luck “I don’t be¬ lieve I’m wearing this!” Subaru Terror, ELMOREw S!, M M’s! VARSITY SOCCER TENNIS STUDENT UNION FR. CLUB PRES. N.H.S. Erik T. McNeely 75Nads Otis Mike Look out for the house Hey JT Check it out Skunty Monty Why can’t we be friends? July 4 Marsh- field Aug4 (23) Busted Ja- hames Longo and the benders Feos Bash KatyK-Olly Mail¬ box Derby! Dawa Sharehold- ers-B-Spot A Frog names Sperik-Someday Linda! YTWINY Lynne M. Melilli “THE GOOD TIMES ARE FOR- EVEP!” J. GEILS Get PSYCHED! 10 19 79 ... American Grafitti revived L + T The Cruising CAMARO. Me my MIKS! Adventures in the FU¬ RIOUS. Lifeguard — Summer 79 80. DIMPLES One lost PUPPY VARSITY SWIM TEAM TUMBLETTES RED BLACK Edward Francis McKenna John J. Monteith “Life teaches us to be less se¬ vere with ourselves others.” Can’t wait until summer Life- guard parties hoy someday I’ll make honor roll NO! I’ll miss you M.M., you make me laugh! I’ll never forget my highschool days! William D. Moore You grow up and you calm down — The Clash There’s a party in my mind . . . and I hope it never stops — The Talking Heads I know what I want But I just don’t know how to go about gettin’ it — Hendrix Parker Mtn! T B, BAND, WHSR, C C. Anne C. Morgan It’s Miller Time! 4AM Sunrise, 7:15, Julia’s sleepover, Amy, Meg, Soccer Ball, exchange concerts, roof climbing, Long Beach, band parties, 1:00 swim, Morganetti’s, weenie roasts, 4 25 80-ADAM, Duff lives forever!! BAND PRES, GERM CLUB, TU¬ TORING, STAGE CREW, DRU- G ALCOHOL, NHS, C C Mark Mongiello Close your eyes, rest your head, You can be what you want to. It doesn’t matter who you are. It doesn’t matter where you are if you wish upon a star. —Steve Miller NHS, STUDENT UNION, VP OF INTERNATIONAL DEBATING COMMITTEE, TUTORING, NEWSPAPER Sponsored by: Geraldine T. Griffin 57 Laura Messinger MAINE best times w L NS, SD Convertible Action L’s mocha wt. Russ’n Buoy hopping You girls wanna go for a boat ride? GA feeling no pain PGRJ never forget GTMJ! When you’re smi¬ lin’ U Vic? CANADA — BC My Levi’s . . . and the goodybe makes the journey harder still Timothy Miara CAPTAIN buffalo bob 67 Chevys ZIPPY the pin head am i elected yet? Lumpy Ziebart CLIP3 Let Those who ride De¬ cide MMA rock + roll triumph- Rolling Stones I just don’t care k.ers up THE HILL get off the p. blueberry hill 69 blackberry b. snake in the grass BOO Out of the night that covers me, Black as the Pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. W.E. Henley ABERJONA EDITOR, STU¬ DENT UNION, FRENCH CLUB SECRETARY, N.H.S., C.W.C., SC. CLUB. Nancy Moda Melanie Meizar Remember: Jim 12 7 79 69Z28 WORKOUT? Great times w Diana, Vicky, Sib, Kay “Voicebox gang’’ HR Puff’nstuf Eileen A Criss. Ernie . . . can we still keep the chain? My lit¬ tle sis, Kel, will we ever agree? GCSBP w my hun-sister GHS — Time brings everything to those who wait. Beth Morgan Michael E. Moros Nightly Adventures with Kelly. Betty and Bucky the best. The night down the pops. Memories of summer time with Trish. Good, Bad times with David-on and on. Car Shows, concerts — good time, evenings with MG, BC, DF,. Baby Michelle. 1980 -80 Blast, Me and Wee Good times with The Gang:” Igo, Matty, JM, Woody, Dave, S. . . . head Spanky, Birdy Bones Allniters, dippin’ at the Resi, camping on the Kang, weekends at Matt’s, Wingaer- sheek, Laughs at the “Dead” FB’s J’s the store gumballing 41 Grove w lgo, For a joke!” faced” ... NHS, HOCKEY Lynn Morris A child educated only at school is an uneducated child. George Santayana Robert C. Mueller Attention Please” BLOB , Its Them! 1,2, 3 Com¬ bo, Speed and bring a bucket 45yd+lOOyd-States 91.9 to 89.3 4 1 81 Wed. 7-9PM, Sleazy O. Its My Life Leave me alone” B. Joel VARSITY WINTER and SPRING TRACK STATION MANAGER WHSR-FM Therese M. Murray ... the sadness loses sharp¬ ness, and some of the sweet¬ ness lingers like a song half re¬ membered. N. Hintze Mur, The boat, Miller Time, 7:10, Boom Pam? A f-f-f-f- fence, D.M.A. 3’s Co. ’78, You owe me 1 Kil, T S S S, Fog Stran ded! JD, Friends BAND D M. JAZZ BAND Elaine Mary Mortenson Do not follow where the path leads. Rather go where there is no path And leave a trail. -Anonymous NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY STUDENT UNION, TRACK ITLI- TALIAN CLUB. Kristine Murphy B. Merc” Death Rides: The Vet-Brkdown Lane LateChase, Faz’s Bash Muraco, “Movies” Jude “Gee Marie” —MF “Numb” Jr. Prom w David, SO’s LB Pow-Wow” The Date-NL” The Pie “Beeps-Mag Robby, 7-11; ID + JF,Val Dan The Man, The Gang Fine W., Roc Bch. LM “Good Times w Chico 9 29 80, Thank U MOM! Leslie Marie Nasson AAMMYY! The Art of diving, Ski Boston Lump I over slept, I don’t doo things like that Wild times w AI, What telephone pole? What’s your name again? SB’s Sr. Proms, Piggs, I luv lightning, The stoney squad lives on, wknds w Steve, States, 14-0-2, soccerluck, V. TRACK V. SOCCER, V. SOFT- BALL. 58 Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. Sumner B. Beal Teresa Nazzaro Always Remember, AD, KY, DV, LM, DD, JR. Best Buds For¬ ever . . . The Three Musketeers . . . Smash-up 2 13 79 W AD . . . Revere w DV. The Rocks ... The Shack .. . Stoneham Bridge . . . Boonesfarm S.B. Summers of 77-80 . . . Stairway to Heaven . . . Thanks MOM + DAD . . . CHEERS!!!!!!! Jack O’Brien Judith Ann Norman There is no such thing as best in a world of individuals. James Stephen O’Brien “We are only young once. That is all society can stand.” 190 + Scampi, D-Days, Sar¬ casm Sessions, N.H. Hampton, Hubbab, Right Here! Attitude- Coach, Snake, Yount’Cape Cod with; Crisco, Jughead, Campbell, Sam, Paul, DJ VARSITY X-COUNTRY, V. TRACK STUDENT UNION, SR. CLASS TREASURER Christopher P. O’Connell The lowest form of intelligence, the highest form of wit. Never Say Die. Eftsoons. Hubbubial Festivities. Up the Arsenal. We waive the Rules — DAM the Yankees. Canukkian Crum¬ pets, Brummie Geezers. Brood bitter. Finally busting d’ici. Michael S. O’Reilly Summer of 80”, ski trips, cruising all around, Three books to read at the end of the Summer, last minute papers and no sleep, Starving for wrestling!! Friday and Saturday nights. “Where did he smash up the car?” VARSITY WRES¬ TLING, NATIONAL HONOR SO¬ CIETY Elizabeth J. Palazzi Keep your face always toward the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you! Zark, you are so American! 1 15 80 92144 Bang a Uie, Liz! What time is it? Chadwicks forever! BOLIVIA COSTA RICA 1 Teach He who sings prays twice Thank you for being a friend! MICHA Janette Yasemin Pamir Pigalle! Hey Martian are you a believer? No Krishnas! Pre CWC Military men! Left to Bul¬ garia! Look of pain-mais oui! Purple grapes! R B, TROUBA¬ DOURS, FRENCH CLUB, PHI¬ LOSOPHY CLUB, N.H.S. Sponsored by: Robert C. DeRoo 59 Paul Paonessa Kalipso Nick Pappas Kelly. The Mattmobile — dies again; I Do! J.St., USA. Memo¬ ries w S.M. Dynomite times w Friends! behind WHS, Drive Ins-A.G. springs, runs. 9 9 90 Killer Kel. Yaump! Kg. K’s summer parties Life is what you make of it, to me it ain’t nothing but a house party! Jennifer Parsignault “I want to learn What life is for I don’t want much I just want more Ask what I want And I will sing I want everything ... ” LATIN CLUB PRES. C C RED BLACK BUSS. ED PHYL. CLUB TROUBSIres, GC, Flake, Rap, er! Thanx all RollerCI! JESSI- CA-love you all Judith Ann Perritano “J.P.tano Junior Prom Death rides: The VET-Breakdown Lane. Always remember times w LD-Midnight Chase. Italy: “BellACiao” Ab-10 18! LateN- ight calls from JR. BigSis-DL. T SO KM “The Gang Mur- aco MF NL 6 14-1.D., T.P’ing w LM PowWow. Cohaset. If . . . Faz’s B “Numb” Thanx Ma V. CHEERLEADING, N.H.S. Peter Papastathis A FEW THOUGHTS TO KEEP IN MIND IN THE YEARS TO COME. “If you can’t convince them, confuse them.” Also, “If something looks easy, it’s tough. If it looks tough, it’s damn near impossible.” STOCKMAYER’S THEOREM. LIFE IS A ROCK. B.B. Scott H. Parker MOTHER; THANKS FOR GET¬ TING ME THROUGH KANSAS, NOV. 10; SLABS, FLORIDA ICE DOWN THE CAPE. I DID IT FOR YOU M AND D. Marc Pelloux The Gang, Camping in the Kang, Neil Young, Who died, Those d. New England base¬ ments, want to smoke a tree, akak, the dead, Doyle, Moros, Woody, Schuiteman, Spanky, and the rest Mark Peterson Good times Bad times You know I’ve had my share . .. New Years 80 Summer of 80 in S.S. CIIP + the 10 minute breaks. Plum Island + Captain. 7-11 in N.H. Black n Blue U.S. 80 “You twisted my arm ... again “C’mon Mini, blow it off. Breaking down on 95 with M.F. Have a happy! M.P. 80 60 Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. David W. Donahue Kimberly A. Petone Good times w the gang A.D.T.D.P.B.M.A.C.C.K.B.N.C. The Jr. Prom w T.D.J.F.P.B. Blueberry Hill. C.P.R. 3-28-80. Hey Annette C.M.P.M. C.C. E.P.M. 7-4-80 in Brockton w the W.P.S. group and P.L.C.N. J.G. 5-30-8 at Good Harbor w the gang. Party Hearty!!!!!!! Colleen Phillips memories of great times with great friends. M. mobil dies again! yaump. dominos, Soups up. clutz. J. Giels I do! R. + C. parties. Runs interviews. Now is the time to remember all the good things in the past and to hope for better in the future. Elaine Marie Pigott “Piggy”, 6, We play the field, Vegin 3rd Mac’s, Fubby, Bird, Spaz, GGLG, JT w JC Jif, LM, TS, ES, WEE Soph days, Barn¬ yard, My mind?, It’s pe Proms of 80, Bash of all Bashes, T + V, Was t hat a tree? Thanks Mom and Dad. STUDENT UNION, FIELD HOCKEY, SPANISH CLUB, A + D. Anne Margaret Pharo IT WAS A ROUGH FALL “POO- KIE THERE ' S NO BATTERY IN YOUR CAR” GERMANY KN PARIS. YOU WANT US TO KNOW 100 ARTISTS BY WHEN? 7:10 AM PRACTICE. “FANTASY IT TAKES A HOLD OF ME WW BN LN LC PW AM BAND SECRETARY “LOSS OF INNOCENCE” CLASS OF ’81 I ' M GOING FOR IT Hope Ann Porell “BabyWalty” JrSkipDay Good- Harbor “FF NYE-80 NC’s Par- ties-617, 714 Moe, Larry Carol, Bing SDsatJP’s, CSAC- DRANO MyBet ' s On JP, Can¬ oeing SB79 80 Drive Ins Re- sie V + 80 Elmor’s, Clansman per 1-3 at BC’s — Hammock Ginn Tunnel FS Die NBDS All Nighters, Cem. SuDs My Van- ity-SRTS, Sambos Al-Laugh, SoccerLuck! Andrea Louise Pothier “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view — until you climb into his skin and walk around in it.” “Hotwheels” H. LEE Ex¬ changes, TROUBIES, C C, LIZ 6 28 80, PPM Andy 9 27 80, “FAST GET AWAYS” Gui¬ tars, oooeee! TOGAIM M ooonooo! Christopher Potts The Beach On the rocks in The Quarries lost Lightnin’s telephone Pole Vit’s under¬ cover cop The J Geils Band Tee off at the fourth Skiing with Lisa B. Crew Liquid Lunches Viggi’s annual cos¬ tume Bash Long island This is Beat cruising House Party Carey Powers Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. John F. Martel 61 Jeanne Marie Powers VERMONT 80’’ — Clansman Elmore, Girls from MA Dressing up Al. NBDS Ressie, Sambos, CSAC My bets on LF. Teddy SD at my house. B.C. SB 79” Jr + Sr Proms. Crackers-Mega Tunnel FF Flat-Tire! April-Vac. Driveins My RING MA10 12 80-PAUL FOREVER 6 12 80 MWD 6 12 85 who who. My Birthday TD. DEFINITELY GOOFY HAVE AN¬ OTHER OTIS ALAGASH SCRAPA HEY SCUNT IM IN LOVE! FOOTBALL 66 MOTH¬ ERS RAT CAT GOOD HARBOR “WHERES AB” NO TIMES A GOOD TIME NM 11 14 80 SATURDAY’S “GOT ROOM IN THE CAR AWE” THE BUG ONE TOO MANY WITH OTS MD AWE VGYMNASTICS V LA¬ CROSSE V FOOTBALL NADS Lisa Amy Prato The road goes ever on and on, out from the door where it be¬ gan. Now far ahead the road has gone, and I must follow if I can. JRR TOLKIEN Many things I have learned-finally I am leav¬ ing. To be remembered by a few words CW, AU, MD, CD, LSMFNA, JP, BT, PW, BW, JR. FREE! Jonathan Pressman join protest train., before it gets you” images don’t melt., they simply pay $.05 for the 8-track tape Thank U, Bea¬ tles, and early ' 78 thing ms.h for the basis club + poems, WHSR ms.t for experience; jem micky and mike, pete and of course jones C, B, A,A but now, harmony girl John J. Provenzano Its Provo. Crowley’s, B.S., Wise, Slug, Duck, No more frosty, Pen drive me to White Hen. B.O., S.C., Wardying, Sleight Rides, Stone Zoo KP, Fells. Horses, Wolfwomen, B. J.P. Mason R.d. CO-CAPT. X- COUNTRY, VAR. TRACK, VAR. TENNIS Brian A. Quigley Salve; Ohh, Rocky!! I feel like a nickel ABC + Company, BUBBA! OOOUUI! TR-Twinkle, Twinkle Litte Star? Little Nell; silver trees? the Big apple; RHPS! a different CIA You’ll get over it! Don’t Dream It, Be it STUDENT UNION, LATIN CLUB, SPANISH CLUB David Queen I will know when I get there, Ham pton Beach NH! 77-80 Do not let your thoughts get too cloudy Because tomorrow will be a brighter day. And all we can hope for is that tomorrow will have room for us. ENTER¬ ING WINCHESTER” 8 25 80 Mara Hughes Reece WWAV TANKS TATA! AMJ I DON’T MIND.” t w dgth. AN¬ DOVER INN ANDY 4 28 78. JKP 5 18. DOESN’T SIT ON THE BENCH.” SC THANKS MOM + DAD THE SECRET OF LIFE IS ENJOYING THE PASSAGE OF TIME” — JAMES TAYLOR FOREVER IN¬ TENSE V. SOCCER, MUSI¬ CALS, NHS, ABERJONA EDI¬ TOR 62 Sponsored by: Fay Greenberg I Janet Reeves Chris Reich Forum Retreats. Ken and Don¬ na. 33’s. The Dead end. Crui- sen and going through the com¬ mon. Hey Polar! Geek! The ce- metary. Playing Wist and Pool. Apple Pie Bakes. Breakwater Remembering, Marcus, Shorty, Pablo, Terry, Carol, Phil, Vit, Louis and many others. Yea! Graduation is here!! “Don’t dream it, be it Dr Fran- kenfurter Andover SS 79-Fire- place, pavement, frimp! Games People Play D D- PREZ; SASSAFRAS-SEC; RA¬ DIO (“Upon putting Mary ' s head through the rinse cycle ); others ... Mariquito! “And I ain’t never going back to my old school ...” Sara Reich Good Times are forever. . . but the best times are today. Sum¬ mer ’80 Hampton ' 80 JGeils, 8 2 80, JProm. Sleeping, Funny Times with Lynne: JS, C’s, GH Also with: DWJSMMLZMDLHGT Just for a joke Godzilla B B facing Speeches Guy THANKS Weve only just begun NHS GYMN. TUMBLETTES Michael W. Rodgers I gotta admit that I’m a little bit confused. Sometimes it seems to me as if I’m just being used. Gotta stay awake, gotta try and shake off this creeping malaise. How can I find my own way out of this maze?” P.F. James William Romeo Country Squire, Fine W. Nollan, Flirting w death in the VET, Ians communes, Lemon Pie, Il¬ lusions, Rain with no wipers, The “V”, Nowell Movers!, The Store . . . Window, Its not Right, 6 on a ladder, the GANG, Goin Guke, Go out?, The Field, Judy is in my Future VARSITY WRESTLING Douglas A. Ross It ' s Time To Leave. “78” Band, Can ' t forget the forum and nights out with DL, PF, PA, FM, BN, MD. Fuller it’s red. CCC. Good Harbor. The End “Quar¬ ter a Q.“ VARSITY GYMNASTICS, VAR¬ SITY HOCKEY, VARSITY LA¬ CROSSE. Hobo. Lisa Joan Richtmann “A true friend is the best pos¬ session” J.W. Anglund NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, TENNIS, TRACK FRENCH LATIN CLUBS, TUTORING Steven Harry Rothmann LIFE IS A ROCK!!! You are a stiff, a bub, or a stiff bub Frosty, Rock, FD, WHSR John- nycakes, Ah! Pap! Are you kid¬ ding me? I love working at the library! No, the Semi is not on Dec. 6 Beephead, WHS BAND NAT. HONOR SOCIETY VARSI¬ TY TENNIS and of course ... PRES. Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. John Conlin 63 Linda Marie Ruma Donna Michele Russo Lines on the mirror + lines on my face crazy times down the Cape CCC where me Leslie + Sara fell in place Bennet 2 10 Dennet Dunfey’s disgrace VO + LEMO Bulkhead case TN fight Riding that train Hion Lewiston ME. NYNY July 4 SL + TM + the sun smiled on the water MM 11 11 78 Therese Ann Ryan This above all: to thine own self be true” — Shakespeare Hi how’re you? PPM 10 3 Ve- ta Lad ooooh-noooo! Fast getaways! Brian twinkle, twin¬ kle little star. . . oo-eee! Phys¬ ics labs! Kinky! Eisenhower Ex¬ change! M + M Esse Quam Vi- deri Togas! FORUM, CHORUS CYO, CWC, LATIN CLUB Caroline A. Samoiloff KAYE, C.A.M.S.S. NYC Fla. — Pj’s HAMPTON BEACH I Do Summer ' 80, Trouble w Jen NYOW all nighters Big Fly Snerny A.G.S. Voice Box H.O.G. soups hot CRUSI’N M- Mobile J. Street waves army camp HoJos WHP. Walking down this rocky road wondrin where my life is leading. 4 9 90! Seger Concert 10 6 80 JR prom. BM + NC TD + JF + KS Always remember . . . GC, JS, AD, CC, NC,TD, RW It ' s a ?! island! Co-pilot to Jane The Summer of 80 Really, Ma I’m coming home!? Alton Bay Gina, you drive. The death trap! I can’t see your lips us four at drive-ins! Malden. Freebird Diana M. Salani Italy 79” Best times with Sam 6 24 78! Someday Bino. Nev¬ er forget, Nancy, Diane, Mary, Sib, Vicki all the good peo¬ ple! The GS, Snowstorms . . . R C F O LTW B. man! 360’s R R, Don’t rush the good things. GH TP TH 84 Concerts . . . MC ALL NIGHT LONG! ONE MORE TIME, LS forever . .. ITALIAN CLUB Sara B. Samoiloff Lately it occurs to me what a long strange trip its been!” GRATEFUL DEAD! Thanx AP NK DM! GRAPHICS ML I es¬ caped the Lake Forest Plastic Factory “when you’re STRANGE” DOORS! T T Out to EAT goin’ MOBILE with MAX P. Runs Do it UP! Live free, die young! Raise H! KINKS Steven Brady Santos All nighters at Fees Otis Hrock Lila, she’s always there Longos gem Schnepps Doin St. Louis at GAM, its the best time share¬ holders in B-spot stromboli Mailbox derby 00-00-00 700 tabs and still goin Monty-Q Karate JT and Gibbo you psu b. jazmine Hey wanna ride? Michael J. Saracco Chico” Hey Reggie! KRISSY 3 29 80 and forever. H.S. Pkg. lot Ya obviously. The Vet Rab and Weirs beach (AOBTD) Tnk God Herb made it! Great times w the gang! Visiting C.K.’s quarry’s. Ians communes. Noonan parties. Country Squire. WRKO. 6 peeping Tom ' s Me and my baby. K.C. 64 Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spiller J. Kevin Sargent Stephanie N. Sarno SARGE PINK FLOYD Hey Nancy what’s a _?” LED ZEPPELIN Partying in the back of the Au Bon Pain Bread Store with Anita, Sonya, and Eric Nancy, Cheryl, Katie, Mark, and Paul Good times bad times you know I’ve had my share” Good¬ bye Class of 81 SOCCER 3 Yrs. David Schuiteman Excellent times with the Gang, 72 hour buz at Cape. Week¬ ends were made for partying. Winchester “Plastic” High S. Who cares about the family? North Shore is the best! Yes my VW is still running. Hendrix lives, Neil Young nevers sleeps Summers with Bonnie I Luv you CAL.? Mark David Schwartzman Time is was, and what a time it was. A time of innocence, a time of confidences. Long ago, It must be, I have a photograph. Preserve your memories; they’re all that’s left you. The LAKE; Jim Peach, Berg, Russ. M M Luv ya Christy. Scout, Harry C. Thanks Bob BAND, X- COUNTRY, WHSR Stepho” Hampton 78, WH, 10 24-25 80 ... Oh no he’s on the moped Mike’s car, it must have been a truck . . . She’s gone, It’s all mixed up ... 3 23 79 Let the good times roll ... 6 12 79 memories, your welcome MJ + LC, WS, NP, Mike, BS Brem”, Bye WHS gone but not forgotten . . . Tracey Marie Savino When I grow too old to dream I’ll have you to remember.” L. Ronstadt Hampton 65 blvd. JCS soup’s HWC Wellesley Paco 4th floor Freeman Beatlemania sft. ball RL Italy BS the mechanic Har¬ vard Sq. Guess who now?! BCFG HAPPY FEET! weekends WHP My car Thanx Mom Daniel J. Schutzberg Peter-Chuck you . . . 4733 En¬ joy your call. Will you coulda made the fence-Xchng 79. Mark I want the nailpuller! Hi Bird! Thanks Mum! Here I am facin’ the truth . . . never letting chances pass me by — Drea- min you into my life.” C. Rich¬ ard. Time W. LM, PG, MW, WM. NHS, C C, MYWE, BAND JAZZ BAND Jane T. Seymour Never forget the best summer of my life Wright’s Pond, Mal¬ den, Parties at the D.l. ' Cuda . . . my deathtrap. Deep Purple, Oh no guess who! Forget it Donna, lets go. The Moose is Loose. Pompidou Flaky Muff, Netty, Monte + Bo Halloween. MOOSE 8 29 80 Love ya Marina Sartori reduced by a wind, A breath of pine, and the woodsong fog By this grace dissolved in place. — TS Eliot 4mffblsbgbc gcsa ccmrh-for long you live high you fly and smiles you’ll give tears you’ll cry all you touch all you see is all your life will ever be. — PF Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baron 65 Nancy Marie Shannon Sunil Sharma What’s up? Ditto AW! Hampton Let The Good Times Roll Night¬ mare Dawa Flaky Westside! CHASERS The Dart FCM I do JTS REBEL YAWMP T’was A Long Night!! A.C. WHP REHAB AGS! r and c UGGI Parties Voi- cebox Sessions SP Deets OK This is the Life 4 9 90 bf jg ck jf The Gang’s All Here! And, when the stream Which overflowed the soul was passed away, A conciousness remained that it had left . . . Of memory, images and pre¬ cious thoughts, That shall not die, and cannot be destroyed. —Wordsworth James T. Shattuck Bones, Stang on highland DB, Otis mattys’ Jr. “Skip day” ROTARY CLUB, rm + dart K’s at phils, Cruisin in van, Kanga with gang’ MGA Maine Cuda’ JGMO Quit Raggin SBWKM Sud runs with JB Als S. Crew, HTWC. Rl Geils with John, DAD MEMORIES NEVER DIE, BAS¬ KETBALL LACROSSE Linda Ann Shea “Only one thing matters — That where we go, And howev¬ er we go we hear the music of life” Theodor Fontace. ATA PRES. “Working” on Thursday nights. Sandy “I’m lost!” Christy, how many to¬ night? BK. Let’s go jogging! Loosah! Eat slip! CD’s hair looks so nice. NHS, BAND Lynn Short Elaine M. Simeone ARNF; summer of ’79, 7:AM; her Shed, Shh babys sleeping J.D.; Wareham D.G.; Hampton Beach S7 7-L.W., the field, down shades, 175-FET; L.C. Artie Joe, 80 mph, windshield wipers; L.D. 5QM’s, KWGC! DPK: nice tie! Funny girl, thanks crumb, M M 10 31, MT; boyheha, Laura; It’s sunny! Fred M. Skinner Remember the rumble in Mar¬ ion’s woods. John you chicken. Parties at Boodies house. Con¬ certs. Delmonte green beans J. Geils party at my house. Snow¬ flakes at the JP. Skipday down the Cape. Zeppelin, Black Sab¬ bath no. 1 Freebird 6 16 77 Love Missy always Cynthia J. Smedley Good times are the best times, the bad times fade away . . . Never forget: Smeds? Ca. IBB! David 4ever Cumbies, Campus, but why? Just one more? Who’s got tp? Uh-huh 2-22, Clip, Moose is loose! Good luck 65! D.F. 10 7 79 . . . Good times are 4ever, the last time is today! 66 Sponsored by: Mrs. Evelyn M. Delory Adrian Smith Susan Lee Spiller Andover 1980, LG + NC’s par¬ ties, Junior Prom, Catch rays, Library talks, beach party, JD drive-ins, 5 18, Brown it ' s so hard to swim at 4:30, today, ‘‘The value of life lies in not the length of days, but in the use of them” FRENCH CLUB VARSI¬ TY SWIMMING, JV TENNIS, NHS, YEARBOOK Faced “True Happiness con¬ sists not in the multitude of friends but in the worth and choice” Ben Jonson “I Did It My Way” LRY-YG Clash, Cars, B52’s “All these places have their moments, with lovers and friends I still can recall ... I know I’ll often think about them” WHSR NHS Emily Joan Stevens UBW, EM, medlies, 80-B, Kar¬ ma, J’s sleepover, 4am Sun¬ rise, weenies, yoyo, May I help you? Miller Time! Golfing, We’ve got taste! PVC! New Years 80 x 5?? JD, Fub, Thanx everbody! ... By the way, how do you play Stairway”? C C- SEC, MUSICALS, A D BAND, GERMAN CLUB-VP, ELECTION CHAIR., NHS. Diane L. Strazzullo Intense time at Debs Quarry fu¬ gitive? 7 20 80 cell F-1. Tanks Ri! the 3b’s. Dave’s chemistry set. Hendrix, Fitzs Rnh-Rnh-Katie, Gus, Myron Hzo Hats — Aylward. Gr. M M’s queeny Attitude Birdy Gang Chris tell Bob not to turn on the lights VCS w Hill. SPBB, B. B ' nit. Thanks Mom- Dad. Robert Harris Stanton Thanks Chris for Pretending — The B-52’s — never so much again! — blue EYE’s — Oct. 31, 80 — its not easy being green — long live D + D! Dun¬ geon Masters Rule! — Party 80 + 81 — Me and my R C — All Hail Detroit for it shall be the center of Mordor, Saurons evil Realm! Beth Sullivan Fool in the Rain JC Transistor Sister Music Shell “Snatch Al¬ ley” Puppy Chicken with no feathers Vicky? EMIT THE STONES Matt’s bushes Vegas you fell in mud Heartbreaker with your 44 BETHY-0 South¬ ern Man Beach Angeline the Cape SEGER 80 Take It Back Jeff, BM M. Christopher Stein Summers in Toronto. Ed! What traffic signal? No! The car hit my bike! Disco rots 2 fake teeth. Nights in Gloucester. German Club. J. Geils, awe¬ some shame Andy! Four acci¬ dents. Priveleges, Privacy, and Promises prosper — JV BASE¬ BALL. 3 Jobs — Rock quarry-A weekend to remember. James B. Surette Sassology! Unicorns Drag¬ ons. Comprendus unies Teruni? Qui . . . moi? Swords apples. Sophomore saturation points Unilang. THE Harem. Rain¬ bows, Bear, and little f”. Pe¬ ter! Artsy-Radicals, cous; and of course Mickey “lllegettimi non carborendum.” EXPLOR¬ ERS, PHILOSOPHY Sponsored by. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Ritchmann 67 Diana Hunt Swanson 11-30-80. Hi hon! Uncle Loukas — ‘Chelle Tommy Mas — D.G. Amy. The Valley Condo, eggs at 7a.m. Quarries-Cliff Diving Busted? Sr. Skipday, Sr. Prom- 80. Its only another stationwa- gon The Dl’s. Kamikaze’s Good Harbor 5-30-80! Phil. Always Forever St Mikes my Honibear! Denise Louise Taurasi Always Forever SBR He’s trying to open our locker! Cruis¬ ing with Linda. Hampton TWWTRH, Junior year cutie he knows! Guys Firebird not a Vega! Doubledate, wish it was Yesterday Lisa? 10-21-80 Love you Ed always! SPAN. GER. CLUBS ALCOHOL DRUG NATIONAL HONOR SOC. Angela Rita Tavilla “Angie” Somerville What’s up? What’s a registration? Go for it Football parties I want mills re¬ grets She left late again Crazy driver FRIENDS Chat’s with K.B. . . . WH. . . John 6-9-79 Al¬ ways and Forever .. . If we had the chance to do it all again, could we would we, MEMORIES” Elizabeth Genevieve Thomas A Friend is a person with whom I may be sincere before him I may think aloud Thanx CW, LD, TM, ES, LC, PW, PVC Summers CURTAIN CUE ROXBURY TUTORING SPANISH EXCHANGE SPANISH CLUB NHS Kevin Francis Thomas “Despite all the theories and disparagements, the Negro is a man: His wisdom and cour¬ age, his virtues and vices, ev¬ erything connected with him at¬ tests his manhood.” — F. Douglass V-BASKETBALL (ICEMAN) SPANISH CLUB, SCIENCE CLUB, ABC-BB, EB, PJ, SB Matthew A. Thomas Mayberry RFD, Saving for a Harley, ALL the concerts good Parties w good friends, the Belvedere, Afternoons w Ed Always working, summer 1 HTEB There is no rest for the wicked, Don’t mind the mag¬ gots Sue 1 this towns in tat¬ ters Right Sister? 68 Sponsored by: Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Kelly Robert Tolentino GOOD TIMES, WE ARE FAM¬ ILY, THE BUBAMOBILE HANG¬ ING OUT ABC; BOUNCE ROCKSKATE ROLL. WHATS UP JOEYand Austy. DON ' T LIE, BABBIE. THE SPIT ON THE BACK WALL, KNIFE PARTY AT MARKS. LIFE IS WORTH LIV¬ ING. BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE Lead THE WAY. GOODTIMES at courtyard, PB, TK, MA LOOK AT THE FUTURE. Robert P. Tse Can I do it 3rd and 4th? Dead¬ line. You duffed it! Twelv e feet long. F.C. on Fri. and Sat. You get that side. Rallying. Silver and three-stepping. Hit it! The thousand trip and die. STUDENT UNION VARSITY FOOTBALL AND TRACK Susan Jane Thomas Adam Trotter Halloween crack-up; Col. MD; S.C.IA; Humanities breaks; parking lot; red doorways, DO IT UP! IT’S GREAT TO BE OUT OF HERE!! On to bigger and better things! IA; Godby’s Ca- maro. MD: Dave, Mark Joe, Alan. Have fun your next two years Bob. FAREWELL All, I WILL. LATER! “We may lose or We may win but We will never be Here again!!” “All of my Love” SWG Thanks to Gimpy, Scum Spark’m Hatch, Eiunn Martha George . . . JD 7 Flirting w Disaster! Incognito, First snow Us “them” M FP Why? Hey Jules, Ok Brother GYMNASTICS TRACK Diane Uglietto Hampton Sunrises’ My Caddy 7 7 80 yes it was parked! Shell TC and YAWMP! West- side, 4 5 79-7:53 parties down The Field JDFD-Norwich, Twas a long night 10 25-6 80 SC 22, Drive-ins Annie GS 1COWW Oklay Deets BK, My M S. never to be forgotten, Thanx Deano NS CG JD JmF. Melissa Valias “When diving into the pool of life, make sure you don ' t DO A BELLYFLOP!” —Bazooka Joe. You’re a f. goof, Hubba Hubba, BMW, trust me KJ, B + R, newyears w CK + JM, Sailon, NCSG, LD + DF, sum- merfun, MBNL + CF, metoo, ob¬ noxious Diana, RR, 16th w Tim NHS, STUDENT UNION Kenneth M. Vancini Zing 53 The Cape. St. Spic, FAT-A-FUTA, Dogy the cot¬ tage, tempest BETSY, JUIS . . . “KEN” Time to Leave The Is¬ land!! MR.J., S.B., B.’s Hope- dale SALIBA T-Bird, LAX, MR. P. Never Forget., weekends, Go for excitement or don’t go at all! NKS VARSITY FOOTBALL 12 3 4 VARSITY LACROSSE Carol Ann Vangell Cold Hot Nights — my Sweet Romantic teenage nights— 10 4 75 For starters Ginnfld EHHOWWWWW! DM EPTIOME Excursions w HG Cape Trips ’72GEMS Booksth Concerts DundunDoDoo OR¬ NAMENT BossZePlane The Gazoo-Head Games Loafer Scotty! UHHUH Mr Ms Snow ByeByenow TOTE-I WILL SUR¬ VIVE! Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Leach 69 Lisa Marie Vozzella Never forget 10 4 80. Kitty’s 11 1 80. Friday nights USA. Sachem Football-79-still 1. Cruising through the square oops theres dad. 6th period with Looser and Booker. Later, Winchester High. Maryann E. Wade Never forget B.W. If by Bread 3 8 80-4 11 80. Awesome, Bobby who? No red light. All nighter, clocks up, sis ters memories summer 80. One way trip, scooping, Your hose is twisted. My love boat Good Party at B.C. Brant Rock. Friends at Bentley. VARSITY CHEERLEADER Rachelle E. Wallace The Gatsbys NY on Instinct “Like I didn ' t 8 9 80 W. Dine Pru Tell-o-bell 5 6 80 16 My Pal Bear Dl GT. Joe (The Nut!) Be Serious Proms “Lets go for breakfast” “Dreams are a mo¬ ment away” Looks Like we made it 1 1 80-? 143 Joe NH, JB, MGTTC LTD (BM) Were Busted UMASS WSC Gary Walsh I will love you always Kevin. In cells with Joslin, Singing “We gotta get out of this place if it’s the Last thing we ever do” “427” Eliminator” New Eng¬ land Drags with Bonnell. First names beginning with “L” “Sunday Football” GoKarts, still a Kid at 18. Good luck “L’s “You think you’re pretty cute, huh Paul?” — Paul Fuller and Lynne Melilli Mary Beth Walsh School’s Out For Summer Ava¬ lanche! -Sib-Camping mal, Yara, Dee, Sharon-Junior Prom JA, LC, GW. 6 25-7 5 80! If two is one I might as well be three It’s good to see you think so much of me. Fort Days; CY, RC, TW, JA who broke it! School’s out FOREVER! John Thomas Ward Bentley Bound. My two tone Nova. Mike and the golden woba runs. Times at Hillcrest. Mailman and gardener in the flats. Let the good times roll. 6 10 80: OH OH gotta leave early Lou! Hut or 1980 sum¬ mer? X-COUNTRY, SOCCER, WIN¬ TER TRACK, N.H.S. Always a Sachem! 70 Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. Gonzalo Castro Pamela F. Watts I’ve got to be wher e my spirit can run free. Got to find my cor¬ ner of the sky. Newport, Nan¬ tucket, NH Summer 77,79, friends Chummy’s, Bromley, C C SD, CA, HM, 7th study Morganettis, WHS Band Sam¬ bo’s, CW, SS, JK, AM, AL, AP, TM, BT, CR, DW, NK, LC, Musi¬ cals, B Power Thanks JF Miss ya JD Deborah Beth Wien True Check Lake Winn Ski Trip 80 Get outa here Y.N.H. Good Times w LZ, LH, MD, SR, MM. N.Y.T.F.S. Hampton 79, 80 8 in a Trans-am. P. ‘n’ grub. 9 25 80 Kinks, 9 10 80 12 31 78. N.H.S., SPANISH CLUB, SPRING TRACK, TUMB- LETTES. Robert W. Wiley Alton Bay 7 4 80 5 19 78 Looking Back on my School Notebook Somebody falling Asleep Scanida hockey Nights third Period the Club Labor day Night 1980 L.S. I will never for¬ get you Deborah Anne Willing “Keep your face always in the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you.” Never forget: JB + DM-foggy drive! DF kiss another 1! St Champs. Nw Yrs Eve-DF, CK, LD. Lt blbs-Jean, Jimmy-10 13 77-You’re Spe¬ cial Thanks M, D, J + P. FAFE. VARSITY TENNIS, NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Cynthia L. White My only prayer is, while I live — God make me worthy of my friends. F Sherman N.H., Vt., Moose, GMHA, PW, BT, NW, LP, TM, LC, SS NY It’s really us. Beach parties, It’s Miller time! I’m going to miss ya all BAND, CURTAIN AND CUE NHS, J. BAND, CHORUS Mark Andrew Wilder Where’s the beach? . . . Will never forget Summer ’79 w Lisa + Michele. Laser Power! You slept through AP Chem? 2 14 80 Barry? Wild and Crazy! WBC Love that Boston! “Take a walk on the wild side —Lou Reed PRES. NAT. HON. SOCIETY BAND, JAZZ BAND, CROSS COUNTRY-VARSITY Ellen Kelly Wilfert Hi Cutie! Jessie and “blowing off art” MONO AND LUSCIOUS brownies “Who . . . me?” “MATO SOUP” Stranded Sur¬ prise visit, no surprise! Well, urn, you know . . . Faneil hall. . . . again! GTGC I don’t believe it! French fries! WEEKENDS! What would I do without my friends. Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hackett 71 Justin Wilk John R. Wiseman III Wise, Frosty, Slug B.O. DuckT. HAYNES, All Night, go For¬ ward, Phillips S.S. ' 79, S.C. Ju¬ nior Prom — 3d FOOTBALL 1, BASKETBALL 1, SOCCER 2 C.C. 3, 4, CO-CAPT; W.T. 2, 3, 4; S.U. V.P. 4, 6 10 80 Wardy! T.D. Oh Miss, Fells Rd, No You go in. Hen Runs 4th D.H. Woodward II I got my own life to live. I’m the one that’s got to die when it’s time for me to die. So let me live my life the way I want to.” — Jimi Hendrix Woody VARSITY LACROSSE, BAS¬ KETBALL, The Gang Cara-Jean Yamamoto MY LIFE’S A TAPESTRY OF RICH AND ROYAL HUE AN EV¬ ERLASTING VISION OF THE EVERCHANGING VIEW A WONDROUS WOVEN MAGIC IN BIT BITS OF BLUE AND GOLD A TAPESTRY TO FEEL AND SEE IMPOSSIBLE TO HOLD. WALTER I’VE BEEN Rl- DIN ' THE WIND TO FIND YOU Hisao J. Yatsuhashi I still remember the dream there, I still remember the time you said goodbye, Did we really tell lies . . . Did we really count to one hundred? — YES NaTRAB, WHSR, NHS. It’s only Jacks hit. Busting out to P.Q.! V Sarah Jane Zarker Build today, then strong and sure, shall tomorrow find its place. — HENRY LONGFELLOW MONKEES 4-ever; BANG A U- ie; Check for the pacer; Chad¬ wicks 4-ever. — Sallie Sal! Li¬ brary; Puddles ' 80 . . . CR’S PARTIES. LATIN SPANISH CLUBS Patrice Rochelle Wolfe In the silk sheet of time I will find peace of mind.” R.S. Rats, MWA! 6 80 Twins forever — 37, chemistry parties purple! R.H. and midnight madness We had it all — S.E., J.L.C., M.R., H.Y., M.C., A.C., C.G., M.K., B.E., et al. R.P.N. -immer. Frank was right, “But wasn’t it fun?” Lisa Andree Zirkel “Though!” The Crash. Best times with MD, LH, MM, DW, SR, and LM. Hampton ’79-80.” Someone must be having a par¬ ty!” Fri. at P + G. New Years Eve ’80 . .. “It ended well.” The Web. 10 3 80 Those aren’t ours!” 10 17 — G.D. W ' ites . . . “Memories.” GYM¬ NASTICS, CO-CAPT. TUMB- LETTES 72 Senior Class Officers Steve Rothmann — President, Tim Mahon — Vice-President, Jimmy O’Brien — Treasurer, Therese Aylward — Secretary PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE FOR: Theresa Allston Linda Barbuto Brian Cleary James Cogan John Crawford John DeBerardinis Paula Deskin Brian Doherty James Haggerty Gary Lawson Dana Lent John Lynch John Meade Andreas Meyer Lauren Minnehan Michael Mistretta Scott Moore Laura Nigro Norman Ng Greg Reese Okimi Smith Richard Stamm Richard Welch MOST FLIRTATIOUS Matt Groux and Jeanne Powers MOST MUSICAL Russell Leach and Therese Murray MOST TALKATIVE David Barry and Anne Donahue MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Steve Rothmann and Marybeth Fennell Mm ia i 1 i I jjg ■ imt ! L - if I . f (?OOP TIMtCPvL L FRIENDLIEST Bruce Campbell and Diane Strazzullo BEST EYES Tim Mahon and Julie Berbarian Best Hair Sam Kenton and Darryl Brian BEST CAR Neil McKensie and Marilyn Evangelista FUNNIEST Gerry Kimbell and Michelle D ' Arcy • V Ni V v ' ; ■; BMP - ‘ ' ■Bt m Snydk. 4 p Wgfei ii ■ • J ; ■SFT ' 1 _ ai P TJI j- p The cream I SHYEST Jonathan Pressman and Susan Spiller BEST SMILE Sam Kenton and Mary Boland MOST SOPHISTICATED Alice Greene MOST AMBITIOUS David Criscione LIFE OF THE PARTY David Barry and Michelle D’Arcy 76 MOST THEATRICAL Peter Gittleman and Nan Keller MOST SARCASTIC Jimmy O’Brien and Cristin Costello BEST LOOKING David Lawton and Melissa Valias - Cream of our crop MOST ORIGINAL Wally Gagel and Sara Samoiloff MOST ATHLETIC Gary Errico and Ann Porell BEST DRESSED Jimmy Fallon and Debbie Fava BEST BODY Gary Errico and Linda Ruma f This September brought many changes for the underclassmen in the school. Both the ninth and the tenth graders were new to the school, resulting in much confusion for the first few weeks. The feelings of confusion and excitement could be seen on their faces as they struggled to get through the crowd¬ ed corridors from class to class. Now that they have adjusted they fit right into the school. The juniors, an important part of our school, also had to adjust to a school that has changed greatly since last year, and they face the worries of taking college tests, getting driver’s li¬ censes, and studying for all their classes. These underclassmen play an important role in the school. On many teams they hold important po¬ sitions and their vitality helps draw the teams together. In other school activities and clubs the underclass¬ men’s spirit and participation also are important. As the size of the school decreases in coming years the school spirit evident in today’s freshmen, sophomores, and juniors will strengthen the bonds between them, and they will continue to enjoy the school’s sports and activities together. Freshmen The 1984 class has begun a new era at Winchester High. The 1980- 1981 school year is the first year that the ninth graders have attend¬ ed the High School. Coming to the “Big High School’’ as ninth graders was not easy. They missed much of the excitement that other years experienced as ninth graders. The thrill of being the “big people’’ in the school was stripped from this year’ s ninth graders; they did not have the traditional ninth grade semi-formal, they did not get to play in the top sports positions, and they could never think that they were the most intelligent and so¬ phisticated in the school. In exchange for these draw¬ backs, the ninth graders were grant¬ ed the challenge of discovery one year earlier. This year’s ninth grad¬ ers were given the opportunity to become acquainted with and to grow in a setting with more mature people. They also have the chal¬ lenge of competing with older kids from whom they can learn a great deal, as well as the advantage of the better facilities offered at the high school. The freshman class has adjusted quite well to the change, and they have been extremely successful in the sports and activities offered here. The ninth grade looks forward to a great four years at the high school. 84 Laura Accardo Elizabeth Adelsberger Barbara Ahearn Michael Alcione David Anderson Robert Armstrong William Bachmann Drew Bairnsfather Renee Bakarian Priscilla Barba Susan Barbaro Lauren Barbuto Harel Barzilai John Beck Christopher Bentley Katherine Bercel Brita Bergin Matthew Boland Bruce Bonnell Judith Boone Robert Bosco Condy Beth Bortman Michelle Bowen Mary Boyle Victoria Bradley Edward Brickley Karen Brown Pamela Bruno James Bryant David Burke Jacquleine Burke Julie Burke Michael Burke Robert Burnham Scott Burtnett Karen Butt Amy Cagnina Deborah Cahill Michelle Calareso Bruce Callard Christopher Capozzili Martha Carroll Stanley Carswell Rosemary Casey Lisa Calareso Ronald Chabot Robery Childers Priscilla Clarke 86 Maryann Driscoll Ernest Drougas Camill Ducharme Gary Ducharme Gary Dwyer Ranya El-Hardello Teresa Elio Jeffry Ewing Stacy Falzano Christopher Farrar Kemberly Farrell Susan Fennell Kathleen Ferry Eric Fieleke Mary Finnerran Antonio Fiore Joan Fiore Robert Fiorillo Gregory Fitzgerald Nancy Flaherty Ian Flockhart Danny Foley Anthony Frate Barry Frink Lisa Galante Judith Geoghegan Julie Gibbons Salvatore Giso Thomas Gittleman Laura Glynn Not while I’m studying, please!” — Karen Serieka, Debb Lovering, Heather Shepard, Patty Phillips V7 IW ji a A SV- i mm 4r y ' M Andrew Goodlatte Jacqueline Gorrasi Kimberly Govostes Sheila Gray Rodney Green Melanie Green Carole Guerin Laura Guild Carolyn Hackett Laura Haddad Richard Haggerty Nancy Haley Gregory Halpin Paul Hamel Michael Harrington Kate Harris William Harris Lauren Hartnett Charlotte Hartunian Richard Hemmerdinger Mark Herlihy Thomas Herlihy Jocelyn Hesse Christian Hewitt Susanna Higgins Edward Holloran Thomas Hunter Michael Hurley Kevin Indigaro Diane Intravaia David Johanson Karen Johnson Matthew Johnson Oscar Johnson Paul Johnson Lori Jordan Elizabeth Joy Kimberly Kandres John Keller Sharon Kennedy Mary Kephart Nishat Khatib Linda Koenig Joyce Kohr Alexander Laats Celia Landry Michael Landry Peter Langley 89 Andrew Lawrence Lynda Lee Nathan Legvold Kelly Lent Elizabeth Lipkin William Littell Windy Liu Debra Lovering David MacMillan Domenic Macone Mickey Macone Melanie Maher Eileen Mahoney Anthony Maids Patricia Malatesta Andrew Mallio Lisa Maney Leah Manganaro John Mangano Jill Maryanski Jill Matrundola Jennifer Mawn Rita Mawn Gina Mazzarella Annemarie Mazzucotelli Ann McCann Dennis McCarthy Sandra McDonough Donald McGee Barbara McGrath Ramona McKiever James McKnight Kristen McNamara Robert Medwar Cindy Meyer Anne Milburn Gail Minutoli Robert Mistretta Andrea Monson Kathleen Monteith Kimberly Morgan Eve Moros Stephen Moros Paul Mortenson Christine Murphy Patrick Murray Pamela Myers Jane Nadeau 90 Andrew Nasson Stephanie Nasson Edwin Nazarian John Nevins Nancy Nuttall Elizabeth Obbard Patricia O’Brien Jane O’Callaghan Maureen O’Halloran Jean O’Leary Peter Oliver Theodoros Pappas Jennifer Parker Richard Parker Daniel Parsignault Leslie Paskerian Michelle Patti Amy Peluso Jacqueline Perritano Patricia Phillips Louise Piazza Pilar Pittas John Poduska William Porter Kelly Powers Sheryl Powers Douglas Pressman Dorothy Price Kathleen Price Kristen Purdy Jennifer Rolli Jean Romeo Tracy Rooney Margarete Rosenberger Nicholas Rossettos Richard Rothmann Kristine Rebello Kathy Rebaul Danya Reich John Reidy Arlene Reidinger Oinah Reyes Paula Ricciardelle Elizabeth Richardson Sarah Richardson Carol Rigsby Kimberlie Ritson Carolyn Roll 91 Elizabeth Rowley Kimiko Sato Martha Schromm Francis Schuurman Laurie Schwerin Karen Selvitelli Nancy Semonian Karen Serieka Richard Settipane David Shao Kevin Shattuck Glenn Shaw Julie Shaw Heather Shepard Kevin Short Jeffrey Shubrooks Michelle Simmons Barry Sirchis Cyndie Sizemore Catherine Skahan Tyeast Smith Tracy Spruill Julie Stein Corinne Stevenson Michelle Stolow Donald Stone James Sullivan Peter Sullivnan Eric Svahn Patricia Taylor Willaim Thomas Aaron Thompson Andrew Thompson David Tonaszuck Stephanie Torlone Barry Tse Demetra Tseckares Signe Ulwick James Vancini Diana Vanyo Paula Volpe Nancy Waitsman John Walsh Sara Warren Laura Weylman Elizabeth Wilfert Richard Winn Stacy Wippermann 92 t. Michael Wunder Kiyomi Yatsuhashi Abdu Yilmaz Elizabeth Young Yann Zombeck Also’s Freshmen Class Officers: Sec. — Kerry Price, V.P. Fennell, Missing Treas. — Kristen McNamara — Karen Serieka, Pres. — Susan Kimberly Bellino Joseph Berry Kevin Browne Christine Correra Timothy Coughlin Stephen Coughlin Stephen Damocogno Laurie Divorky Sandre Dunbar Traci Ann Feeley Anne Flaherty John Fudge Michael Griffin Peter Kelley Eric Knapp Peter Lawson James Marquardo Brian Mulvaney Anthony Piccione David Rand Sydney Sorenson Michael Talbot Geoffrey Wyler Freshmen, enjoying study hall????? — Ed Conlin and Carrie Roll Sophomores The first day for sophomores was confusing but thanks to the help of seniors and juniors their day was less hectic. They start¬ ed with a talk from the adminis¬ tration followed by a question and answer period conducted by the upperclassmen. After accustoming themselves to the school and getting to know the other “half”, the sophomores had their first big election. As usual each position had candi¬ dates from both the Lynch class and the McCall class. The new officers planned many things for this year, one of which was sell¬ ing Sachem bumper stickers. In sports this year the sopho¬ more class exalted. They all achieved in some way at soccer, football, swimming, field hockey, golf, and x-country. If they were not varsity players this year, they are the depth for varsity next year. Not only were they contri- buters in sports but in activities too. They have contributed their spirit and time to all of the clubs and activities around the school. The clubs cannot revolve around upperclassmen alone; they need the sophomores to support them. Academically the sophomores were not lacking. They brought enjoyment in classes to their teachers. They also were willing to compete with the upperclass¬ men in advanced courses and to work hard no matter what course they were in. Although they had a great time at school, sophomores looked forward to the weekends. The sophomores could not drive yet and they were not welcome at senior parties, but they had fun anyway. They went to the dances at Lincoln School and ate ice cream together at Brigham’s. This year’s Sophomore class will contribute much to the high school in the next three years. Laurie Schwerin helps Kathy Aronson hem her skirt sewing. Sophomores on the run. — Kathleen Jacobsen and Kindra Brown. What are you girls laughing about in the back of the classroom?” — Maria Montouri and Barbara MacNamara 95 Kathryn Abe Stephen Adrian Soha Ahmed Andrew Alcione Charles Allard Peter Allison Lauren Amico Anita Anderson Kathy Aronson Jasper Asaro Gary Aswad Richard Aylward Roger Baldacci Catherine Baldwin Andrew Bankson Maureen Barba Sean Barnave Anne Marie Barrow Robert Baruddaldi Caroline Baumann Michael Belfiore Anne Benincasa Lori Benson Melissa Birdsall Farshad Bozorgzad Elise Bowen Virginia Bracken Stephen Brosnan Kimberly Brown Kindra Brown Karen Buckley Rebecca Budrewicz Christopher Byrne Christopher Cahill Kathleen Callahan Allyson Capozzoli Laura Carlson Michael Carr Karen Carter Alfredo Castro Deborah Catalano Tracy Caufield Andrea Cefali Lisa Ciampo Paul Cirignano Sean Cloherty Robert Clower Vincent Coates Deborah Cogan John Comita Sheila Connolly James Coppins Maria Coundjeris Rachael Cracknell Courtney Crandall George Crupi Ann Cullen Elizabeth Cullen William Curry Elizabeth Davidson Kristine Davis Martha Davis Gerald Davison Elizabeth DeConto Anthony DeGregorio Laureen DelloRusso Julianne DeMarco Benjamin Dempsey Courtney DeShong Michelle Dever Michelle Dickson Diane Differ Maria DiFronzo Matthew DiGiovanni Robert DiVicenzo Dawn DiVincenzo Robert Dixon Peter Dizio John Dobbins Peter Docouto Carol Doherty John Doherty Eric Donaghey Kimberly Donlon — Beth Miara and Future biologists at work. Allison Webster L 97 David Donovan Maria Doocey Linda Doucette Daniel Dougherty Darcey Downing Richard Duca Dianne Dunleavy William Eaton Cynthia Ecklund Laurie Ann Egan Raymond Ellis Robert Engel Johnna Evangelista Mark Famolare David Fariole James Feeley Kevin Feeney James Feldmann Kristine Ferry Susan Ferry Edmund Ferullo Lauren Fidalgo Laura Fiorilli Sean Flynn Kristin Forbes Michael Formichella Christine Franchi James Franklin Mark Fraser Carolyn Fuller Thomas Funk Paul Gangi Michael Gately Denise Geannaris Scott Gediman Lori Anne Getson Salvatore Giacalone Patrick Gill Matthew Going M. Josie Gomes Gregory Govostes Philip Greco Caryn Guarino Andrew Guleserian Joann Gunby Christine Gurrisi Barbara Hallisey Catherine Hanlon 98 A typical underclassmen!! Christopher Harrington Christina Harris Katrina Hemmerdinger Thomas Hennelly Kristin Holleran Caroline Hogan Stephanie Houllahan Timothy Howard Patricia Hudson Vincent Huff William Hurley Shelly lana Mark Indigaro Kathleen Jacobson Lauren Jeannette Margery Johnson Sandra Jordan Eric Josephson John Kacoyanis Kathryn Kelly John Kenney Tamara Kett Farbod Khaghani Karen Kirk James Kirkpatrick Philip Klug Alexander Kreifeldt Laura Landry Andrea Lane Stephen Lamane Jenny Lawler Timothy Lawton Kathleen Leonard Emma Lewin Stephanie Leydon Clark Lipkin 99 Christopher Livingstone Paul MacDonald Robert MacDonald Stephen MacDonald John Mafera Randall Magliozzi Patricia Mahoney Lawrence Maida Kenneth Maio Maryann Driscoll Gerald Malloy Carla Manganaro Matthew Maryanski Stephen McAdams Peter McCann Deirdre McCarthy Michael McCarthy Shaun McDonough Kevin McGee Jeanne McGeehan John McGillicuddy Mary McGurn Barbara McNamara Andrew McNamee Laurie-Beth McNeely Kevin Meagher William Melaragni Theodore Menounos Kevin Merritt Michelle Meuse Beth Miara Brendan Minnehan Julia Mirak Kenneth Mitchell Maria Montuori Kathleen Mortenson Marilyn Mueller Michael Munroe Kerry Murphy Arleen Murray Hugh Murray John Myers Stephen Myers Louise Nazzaro Elise Nolan Adrienne O ' Brien Dorothy O ' Brien Michael O ' Brien 100 Paul O’Brien Julie O’Callaghan Mary O ' Connell Andrew O’Leary Barbara O’Leary Jean Olivadoti James O’Neill David Palumbo C. Yasar Pamir Paula Papastathis Alexander Pappas Margaret Pavao Richard Pelletier Daniel Perenick Rachel Perlitsh Thea Philliou Marie Phillips Kristin Piazza Patricia Picardi Kimberly Pierce Vincent Pisacreta Margo Poduska Lynn Plunkett Alysia Pope Thomas Porell Elizabeth Porras Jennifer Poulos Gina Preziosi Margaret Anne Puffer Laura Queen Gregory Quill Peter Quine James Rae Karen Rahmeier Leena Rai Roger Rand Scott Rapallo John Raso Deborah Ray Kathryn Reboul Whitney Redding Gabrielle Reese Mark Rexrode Patricia Ricciardelli Marybeth Rice John Richmond Christopher Rogers Carmela Sabatino 101 Lisa Saliba Wells Sampson Nicole Samra Robert Sardella John Schneller Thomas Schultz Kevin Scully Jean Senna David Sevigny Smriti Shah Zulekha Shamsi Gerald Shaprut Robert Sharon Paul Shawcross David Sheehy John Shirley Andrea Shooter Julie Sinden Jody Sizemore Terrance Skahan Mark Sobkowicz Robert Sodi Eric Spagnolo Joann Spera Alexander Stanton Kevin Strange Michael Stratis Daniel Sullivan Ted Teppzar Annette Todisco Antonio Todisco Marc Tonaszuck Carla Torres Anthony Triglione Stephanie Troisi Karen Twitchell Stephanie Vozzella James Waite Karen Walsh George Ward Rodney Ward Peter Webber Allison Webster Wayne Wentworth Scott White Lori Wien Lisa Wiley Katherine Wilk 102 Robert Willard John Williamson Jane Wiseman Lani Yamamoto Stephen Yamane Johannah York ALSO’S: Frank Asaro Paul Bennett Daniel Capone Richard Carroll Jeffrey Contompasis Marco Constentino Michael Driscoll Christine Hannekan Mark Houlihan Kathleen Joy Sandra Kosta Edward Leppzar Jennifer Lewis lldemaro Martinez William McCormack John Medzorian Terrance O’Brien Dorothy Ploetz Roberta Reese Paul Tucci Shin Ichi Urane Richard Veitch “Now, all I have to do is finish the nose. 103 Juniors The hallway gang — M. Mulkerin, K. McDonald, J. Howland, S. Smyly, J. Monteith, S. Pasquale, M. Madigan, C. Conley. The junior year was a year full of new experiences. Many 11th graders got their licenses just in time for the major social event of the season; the Junior Prom. The Class of ’82 also participat¬ ed in other social events during the school year. Whether they at¬ tended school dances, went to parties, or went out cruising, they knew how to have a good time. In athletics many juniors began to participate as the competition stiffened. Because they made up a large and important part of the varsity teams, the juniors exper¬ ienced their first varsity playing time. If they could not make the varsity teams, the juniors com¬ peted for the junior varsity. Here, they received the knowledge necessary for varsity play, and they realized that they would have many chances for success in the future. Probably the most important, although not the most enjoyable aspect of the junior year was academics. The PSAT’s, SAT’s, achievement tests, and classes had to be endured throughout the year. The Class of ’82 began to realize that their futures and col¬ lege were important and not far away, so they worked to do their best. Their efforts will help them succeed in the future as they have succeeded this year. This year’s Senior class wishes the junior class good luck next year and in the future. 104 Look AT the camera, Please! — Nancy Monteith. Drama at its best. — Lisa Hirschhorn It is freezing!!! — Jean Senna, Sheryl Pasquale, Tina Hannekan. 105 Martha Abrams Laura Adamkowski Robert Addie Joseph Adelsberger Ivan Adler Jon Alcione Scott Allen Gary Ameral David Anderson Sherren Andrews Audrey Aronson Andree Bakarian Lisa Barbuto James Barger Ervin Beeman Kenneth Bercel Kenneth Berkley Victoria Beyranevand Paul Bingel Jonas Bjarngard Jeffrey Blank Margaret Boland Scott Bowen Elizabeth Bracken Sally Bradley Hilary Bradshaw Margaret Brown Tanya Bryant Leanne Buehler Margaret Burchard Joseph Callahan Joseph Capobianco James Capone Regina Capone Kimberly Carpinteri Lauren Carroll Richard Carroll Annette Carswell Scott Carzo Cara Cassino Rafael Castro Thomas Cataldo Donald Cefalo Anthony Celli Christopher Cerulo David Champoux Albert Chen Charles Christopher 106 Glenn Ciotti Thomas Clavin Barbra Clayton Jane Coakley Kathleen Cogan Michael Colozzi Eileen Conley Christine Conley John Conlen Michael Cooper Paolo Coppi Gail Coppins Robert Cormack Francis Correra John Cortizas Peter Costello Steven Costello Barbara Coughlin Michael County Leah Covino Kelly Cross Alan Cusson Gregory Dangelo Debra Dattilo Paul Davole Diane Deamato Jenn fier Demarinis Angelique Dermatis Christopher Derrico Julie Derry ■ - ] , x Go gett’em Mark! — Mark Johnson “Tough Guys??’’ — Chris Dericco, Doug Monson 107 James Detore Kathleen Dichiappari Philip Didio Jodi Difronzo Carl Dirocco Elizabeth Doherty John Doherty Martha Doherty Richard Doig Margaret Dokus Joseph Donlon Paul Doocey Poppea Dorsam Diane Doucette Christine Double Jeanne Dougherty 108 Linda Erikson Cherylanne Errico Melissa Eugley Margaret Fallon Sean Fallon Richard Fennell William Ferry Andrew Fieleke Mary Fiorillo Scott Fischer Kathleen Fitzgerald Maryann Ford Annamaria Formichella Alicia Frate Mark Frongillo John Fuchs David Galante Charles Gardella Marie Giacalone Cara Giangrande Robert Giarrizzo Thomas Gibbons John Girard Kathleen Girard Laura Goodman Michael Gorrasi Gail Gourlay Peter Gove David Graham Dorothea Gray Christina Griecci Beth Anne Groux Michael Guarnaccia Daniel Guilderson Thomas Hanlon Linda Hanrahan Lisa Hanrahan Edward Hanson Maureen Harrington David Hart Russell Hart Mary Hartunian Steven Driscoll Susan Eaton Adria Eliassen Christina Elio Maya Elisayoff Katherine Ellis 109 Marcia Hayes Maureen Herlihy Elizabeth Hirschhorn Ann Hitchcock Donald Hoffman Leigh Hoffman Charles Hogan Arthur Houllahan Jacqueline Howland Linda Incatasciato David Jackson Theresa Jackson Kate Japy Erica Johanson Christine Johnson Mark Johnson Martha Johnson Michelle Johnson Sally Jones Christopher Julian Kristina Kahnhauser Karen Kelley Stephen Kelly Patrick Kennedy Mark Kennedy Charles Kenyon Thomas Kerrigan Bert Kett Elizabeth Keyes Anton Khabbaz Gregory Kirk John Kisil Valerie Kolligian Wendy Lano Richard Lawrence Jeffrey Lavey Kurt Lawson Adam Leach Malcolm Lele Lance Lent Jennifer Lewis Koen Liem Rolando Loor Christine Lovett Eric Lowenstein Catherine MacDonald Michael MacDonald William MacMillan 110 Mimi MacNamara 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 Thomas Martin Alicia Mawn Stephen Mazzarella Scott McAdams Patricia McCabe Valerie McCord Keith McCarthy Michelle McCarthy William McCarthy Paul McElhinney Daivd McGee Marc McGeehan Robert McGillicuddy Kevin McGrath Mary McHugh Christopher McRae Melissa Meade Diane Meahl Beth Melilli Mark Merritt Mark Micciche Brian Milauskas Chrysanthos Miliaras Andrew Millican Lisa Mitchell Douglas Monson Nancy Monteith Lynda Mooney Jean Mooradian Robert Morris Mary Mulkerin Jacqueline Murphy Lorna Murray 111 Karen Myers Armineh Nazarian Marie Nazzaro Bruce Nichols Stephen Noble Alexander Obbard Thomas O’Leary Arthur Oliver Douglas Oram Susan Oravetz Elizabeth O’Reilly Orlando Ossorio Albert Osgood Sandeep Palit Wayne Paskerian Sharyn Pasquale Sheryl Pasquale Elizabeth Pelloux Nancy Phalen Peter Philis Lisa Piccione Matthew Piccione John Polcari Marina Poravas Phyllis Porter Therese Pothier Lisa Powell Lorraine Powers Tracy Powers 112 Oh, Romeo, Romeo! Whereforth art thou?” — Babette Pelloux and Chris Rolfsen Maureen Queen Dominic Raso Andrea Raucci Patricia Ray Joseph Reid Thomas Reidy Alexander Reinold Stacey Richburg Angela Rinaldi Cynthia Robinson Karla Roemer John Roll Carol Rolli William Rolli Joanne Ross Richard Russo Nancy Ryerson Margaritte Sabbagh Richard Sampson Janet Santaniello Maria Saviano Mona Savino Maria Scanlon Carol Schneller Laura Schromm Christine Schultz Adena Schutzberg Mica Schwartzman Jill Schwerin Kathleen Scully Leslie Selvitella Gordon Shaw Clare Shawcross Dominic Shea Gary Short Barbara Sigfriedt Tracy Simpson Margaret Skehan James Slattery Sandra Smyly Deborah Soares Susan Spera Sherry Spruill Jeffrey Stackpole Douglas Stanton Mark Steranka Richard Sturuthers 113 Sonia Stryker Alison Sughrue Julianne Sullivan Sharon Sullivan Thomas Sullivan Michael Surabian David Suvak Averil Svahn Robert Tietsch Gabriella Tolentino Michael Trabucco Alesia Tringale David Tse Cassandra Tseckares Steven Tucci John Ulwick Carl Valeri Lynn VanUmmersen Susan Vincent Suzanne Virnelli Dale Vokey Laszlo VonLazar Edward Wade James Wagner Christopher Wagstrom Joseph Waite Donna Walsh Elizabeth Wankowicz Sally Warford Amanda Warren Richard Webber Edward Welch Paul White Jeffrey Wilde Robert Wiley Karen Wilfert Deborah Williams Paul Williamson Kasper Wittems David Worthen William Worthen Richard Zombeck 114 Also s Michael Anderson Joan Baruffaldi Sean Callahan Michelle Crawford Dawn Dixon Donna Doherty Robert Doron Jonathan Ellis Mark Forward Erik Johnson Kimberly Knapp Max Dreifeldt Kevin Lambiase Giuseppe Martignetti Beth McNutt Cynthia Minassian Kevin Minnehan Susan Mood Tracy Morris Michael Munroe Kelly Peluso Margaret Poduska Roberta Poirier Donald Rallo Elvio Rebulo Joseph Robert Chris Rolfsen David Samra Austin Smith Tammy Stecchi Jonathan Stein Michelle Stratis Robert Swain John Tucci Alexander Vanyo Ivar Van Koten Glenn Wyrosdic A smile is worth a hundred words. — Becky Wankowicz “No Smoking in the library.” 115 The faculty members at Winches¬ ter High have helped us change and grow both academically and per¬ sonally during our years of high school. They have worked as our coaches and activities’ advisors, have given us extra help, and have dealt with our personal problems. By exploring the world around us, whether it be customs in Japan or the size of the universe, the teach¬ ers have allowed us to learn not only about our subject matter, but about ourselves as well. They have helped us develop our personal traits, de¬ cide what is important, and have aided us in planning for our future. For all the time and effort you have used to recognize, encourage, and develop our talents; we thank you. VHr THE SPIRIT OF DEDICATION “Life is short and we never have enough time for those who travel the way with us, be swift to love, make haste to be kind.” Henri Amiel For your sincere interest in our development and needs, for your cheerful personality, and for your never-ending patience. We, the Class of 1981, dedicate our year¬ book to you, Mrs. Joanne Kirk. 118 WILLIAM MCDONALD, Superintendent B.A., C.A.G.S., Boston University M ED., Bridgewater State College VINCENT LAROCCO, Principal B.S., Western Illinois University M.Ed., Temple University ADMINISTRATION To The Class of 1981: During our Opening Day Exercises this past September, I expressed some thoughts to you about leadership and the challenges that you would face in your senior year. It was interesting to note that some students said, We ' ve heard all that before . However, now with your graduation from High School, the same statements can be made and they undoubtedly will be heard many times in the future - for the simple fact, or truism if you like, is that life is unmistakenly a challenge!! How we meet this challenge re¬ quires that we provide leadership every step of the way in our own lives as well as leadership in a much broader sense. The demands on you to meet these obligations will not lessen, but will only grow as you mature. You have met the challenges confronting you this past year with the leadership qualities that I have found to be exemplary. It is my hope that you carry over into the future those same attributes which you have so ably demonstrated in your years at Winchester High School. Vincent E. Larocco Principal THOMAS P. BUDREWICZ, Vice-Principal A.B., Brown University Ed.M., University of Massachusetts EVANDER FRENCH, JR., Vice-Principal B. A., Tufts, M.A.T., Harvard C. A.G.S., Boston University 119 LLI The guidance counselors work dili¬ gently throughout the year dealing with students, parents, the commu¬ nity, and administrative paper work. They help students to realistically evaluate their capabilities, achieve¬ ments, and interests, to identify and solve personal problems, and to re¬ solve schedule conflicts. Discus- O sions about course selection and collge applications aid students in preparing for the future. To assist Q school administration in long range planning the Guidance Department 3 conducts research and compiles CD data related to the student, school, and community. The Department re¬ mains much the same from year to year. However this year a new coun¬ selor, Ms. Murray, has been added, and there have been group introduc¬ tory programs for the ninth and tenth graders. ANTHONY N. DEBIASE — Department Head B.A., Boston University M.A.T., Harvard DIANE BOETTCHER B.A., University of Buffalo M.A., New York University SHIRLEY NOBLE Guidance Secretary 120 JANET BURCHARD Guidance Records ELAINE ROSEN B.A., Tufts University M.Ed., Boston University ALICE MURRAY A.B., Regis College M.Ed., Boston College CAROLYN H. TIFFANY B.A., Smith College M.Ed., Tufts University PHYLLIS NANNIS M.Ed., Harvard University M. CONSTANCE TRICKETT B.S., Syracuse University Ed.M. Harvard University LU The four women who work in the office and Mrs. Sullivan, the school nurse, are constantly busy. Mrs. Graustein is Mr. Larocco’s private secretary, the office manager, and the leader for the Office Staff. Mrs. Gardner, the office secretary, keeps track of all the money that g goes in and out of the school. The Registrar, Mrs. Stevens, tabulates LL the students’ absentees and tar- LL dies, and supervises the withdraw- O al, the admission of students leav- ing and entering the school. The Re¬ ceptionist, Mrs. Lacey, takes tele¬ phone calls, types the absentee and announcement sheets, and sells lunch tickets. Mrs. Sullivan, works from 7:45 to 3:15 aiding stu¬ dents who are sick. ELIZABETH GARDNER Secretary AUDREY GRAUSTEIN Office Manager MARIE LACEY Receptionist JOAN STEVENS Registrar KAY SULLIVAN Nurse, R.N. - The Library is undoubtably one of the busiest and most used places in the school. It is the resource center for assignments and projects. Hu¬ manities students use the reference material frequently. All materials for cc oc Art History are located in the library. There are prints posted on bulletin boards, slides that can be viewed before tests, and numerous art CD books that can be studied. The li- brary is also a social center. Stu- dents with free periods come there to meet other kids and talk in the friendly atmosphere. Because there are double the number of students in study halls this year, there has been increased use of the library. MANCY ATKINS Librarian MARY E. BROWN Library 121 The English program at W.H.S. emphasizes both structure and cre¬ ativity. Language skills, the writing process, and a critical reading of literature are combined by an Eng¬ lish Department that understands X the importance of having a curricu- CO lum that is sequential so that what is taught in 9th grade is strengthened and built upon as the student pro- (D gresses through his High School LD Career. FRANCES RUSSELL, Department Head B.A., University of North Carolina, M.A., Northwestern University SUSAN AUSTIN B.A., Eckerd THEODORE BENTON B.A., St. Edward’s University, Ed.M., Boston University I BETTE BERRINI B.A., M.A., Tufts, M.A., Boston Col¬ lege GALE BUTCHER B.A., University of New Hampshire, M.Ed., C.A.G.S., U. of Nevada BEVERLEY M. CRONAN A.B., Emmanuel College MARIE FRANKLIN B.A., Emmanuel College WILLIAM HAAPA B.A., M.A., University of Florida JUDITH HESSION B.A., Regis College, M.A.T., Brown University MIRIAIM A. REID MAURINE M. TOBIN BARBARA NORTON WILLIAM PENZIN Reading B.A., University of Texas, M.Ed., Boston University B.S.Ed., Salem State College, M.Ed., Boston University B.A., U.C.L.A., M.A., Salem State College What’s up Doc? — Mr. Penzin Okay . . . Freeze! — Miss White NANCY RODRIGUEZ Aide GERARD SKINDER B.A., Colby College BARBARA STODDARD LINDA B. WAGNER RUTH WHITE B.A., M.S., New York University B.A., Ohio State University, B.S., M.A., Kent State University Aide Also: Joyce Higgins — Aide 123 This year there are both new faces and new courses in the for- LD eign language department with the D addition of the ninth grade. Mr. Cas¬ tellano and Mrs. Hastings moved from Lynch to the high school. Mrs. ZD Bennke, Mrs. Heaton, and Mrs. Loch o were also added to the staff. Span- t z z o ish 1 advanced and French 1 ad¬ vanced are now offered at the high school and ninth graders are en¬ rolled for the first time in German, Italian, and Latin classes. More stu¬ dents than ever are preparing for advanced placement exams in • LD DC O LL French and Spanish. BARBARA R. HOLDEN, Department Head A.B., Colby College, M.A., Middlebury LOURDES M. ALVAREZ B.A., Univ. of Mass., M.S., Boston University I knew I should have taken a left turn back there — Frau Austin SUSAN AUSTIN B.A., Literature German, Eckerd iX i F.R. CASTELLANO B.A. Northeastern University MARY H. BEHNKE B.A., Smith College, Ed.M., Harvard Universi¬ ty LINDA CICCARIELLO B.A., Tufts University LESLIE HASTINGS B.A., M.A. Stanford Univ. HILDA HEATON B.A., Russell Sage College, M.Ed., Tufts Uni¬ versity MARTA SARTORI ALBERT TROTTIER ROBERT WOOD Aide B.A., Boston University, M.Ed., Boston Uni¬ versity Aide Also: Florence Totman — Aide ROSEANN INNES A.B., Emmanuel College ALFRED DUHAMEL B.L., Univ. of Montreal, B.A., St. Mary’s Univ., M.A., Middlebury College FELICIA HALL B.A., M.A. Tufts University NANCY J. GELOWTSKY B.S., Boston State College 125 Math, “The Queen of Sciences”, is an essential part of everyday life whether it be in the form of a bridge construction using the laws of trigo- metry or in the calculation of the price of a refrigerator using simple arithmatic. Math is the founder of all other sciences and is the building block of almost every other field in the technologies. The math depart¬ ment at Winchester High offers courses from basic algebra to ad¬ vanced placement calculus. This garnet of courses insures that there is a math class for everyone. JOHN J. WAITE Jr., Department Head A.B., Boston College, M.A., Boston College RICHARD A. CONWAY B.A., Math, Westfield College CARMELINA D’ALLEVA A.B., Math, Salem State College, M.S., Math, Northeastern Univ. GABRIELE L. FRYKLUND Aide ARTHUR HARRIS B.A., University Albuguerque, M.Ed., Northeas¬ tern Univ. EARL JOHNSON B.A., Harvard Univ., M.Ed., Boston Univ. JOHN J. JOYCE B.S., M.E., State College Boston, M. College Hi! We are having a test today ... — Miss Mirka JOHN KELLY B.A., St. Norbert College, M.A.L.S., Wesleyan Univ. GEORGE OLIVIERO B.A. Tufts Univ., M.Ed. Salem State College JAMES W. SMITH B.Ed., Keene Teacher College, M.N.S., Arizona State Univ. MARY MIRKA B.A., Boston Univ., M. A.L.S., Wes¬ leyan Univ. GO FOR IT! — Mr. Kelly MAURICE MERRIFIELD B.S., Univ. of Maine, M.S., Univ. of Maine RICHARD THORNE B.S., Boston College LOIS ANN WALSH A.B., Regis College, M. Ed., Fra¬ mingham State 127 JOANNE KIRK Aide FRANCIS FINNIGAN, Department Head B.S., Yale University M.Ed., Boston University LU O o C 0 The Winchester Science Program places emphasis on providing opportunities for stu¬ dents to “discover” key concepts and rela¬ tionships through hands-on experiences. Laboratory work provides personal exper¬ iences for students that enables them to an¬ swer some important questions on the basis of their own observations and experiments. The Science Department has increased in size this year in both its number of students, teachers, and curriculum. Aside from the changes required by the entrance of the 9th grade, an Honors and an A.P. Physics course have been added for upperclassmen. ROBERT T. BOYD B.S., Boston University M.Ed., Boston University WILLIAM CHASE B.A., University of New Hampshire JEROME L. BURDULIS B.A., Holy Cross M.A.T., U. Mass. MILBURN J. DIXON A.B., A.M., Boston University JAMES CENTORINO B.S., Boston College M.S., Boston College ADELE GRADY Aide BRUCE HALL B.S., Chemistry W.P.I. M.S., Chemistry Pennsylvania State University WILLIAM J.R. MARKS JOHN A. LIMONGIELLO B.S., M ED., C.A.G.S. KATHERINE PALTSIOS NANCY MALLIO Aide WALTER SOULE B.S., U. Mass. M.S. University of N.H. Ed.M., Harvard B.S., Simmons College M.Ed., Harvard B.S., University of Maine M.S., University of Wyoming LAURENCE SMITH B.S., M.l.T. SUSAN SMITH B.S., M.l.T. CLIFTON E. WHEELER B.S., Atlantic Union College Ph.D., W.P.I. 129 CO UJ Social Studies, what is it? The question most frequently asked is best answered by listing the disci¬ plines included in Social Studies: History, Geography, Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology, Economics, o Political Science. The 1980-81 school year and the next will see [— changes in the high school pro- C 5 gram. The ninth grade offerings have gone from three half-year of¬ ferings to two full-year courses in Ancient History and Consumer Eco- o nomics. The tenth year required course is now Global History: the o Emergence of the M odern World CO and next year the eleventh grade required course will be America and the Modern World. WILLIAM P. O’CONNOR, Department Head B.S., Boston College, M.A.T. Harvard University, PAMELA E. BROOKS B.A., New York Univ., M.A., Lesley College JOSEPH E. CANTILLON B.A., Boston College, M. Ed., Boston College WILLIAM COLELLA B.A., Univ. of New Hampshire, M.Ed., Suffolk Univ. CHARLOTTE FIXLER Aide PAUL T. MULLOY Bowdoin College B.A., Harvard University M.A. MARILYN STONE B.A., University of Mass., M.Ed., Boston State LORIN MALONEY B.A., Classics M.Ed Education, M.A., History CLARENCE OLSON B.S., St. Cloud State Minn. RANDEE MARTIN B.A., Univ. of Cal. Santa Barbara, M.A., ED. Northeastern Univ. J LAWRENCE RINALDI B.A., Univ. of Detroit, M.A., Wayne State Univ. GEORGE WATSON A.B., Amherst College, A.M.T., Harvard Univ., M.A., Tufts. LARRY WATTS B.A., Boston College, M.A., Bowling Green State Univ. CO The Industrial Arts Department is oc an organized educational program which lead to an understanding of all aspects of industry and technol¬ ogy. Students are assisted in mak- ing informed and meaningful occu- pational choices, or are prepared oc for entry into advanced trade and 1 — industrial or technical education CO programs. With the addition of the ZD 9th graders to the department, the Q z area has been torn down and rebuilt to accomodate more classes. RALPH M. DiBONA, Department Head B.S., Fitchburg State College GEORGE G. ROBERTIE GEORGE SWALLOW B.S., Fitchburg State College M.Ed., Calvin Coolidge Univ. HARRIET NELSON, Department Head B.S., Simmons College M.S., Cornell Univ. B.S., Fitchburg State College M.A., Fitchburg State College JOSEPH AVERSA B.S., Boston Teachers College M.Ed., Boston St. College CHARLES CORLEY B.S., Fitchburg State College M.Ed., Fitchburg State College CO O CJ High School Home Economics is the field of knowledge that prepares teenagers for o the personal responsibilities of adulthood and family life. Our Human Development pro- O gram helps students to understand them- LU selves, and their relationships with others. ? 111 Closely related is the Early Childhood pro- LU gram which involves a nursery school. o i r JEAN N. DILLON B.S., Syracuse Univ. VIRGINIA D. LAATS B.A., State Univ. of Iowa Morning Prayer — Mrs. Laats 132 THOMAS TRACY, Department Head B.S., Univ. N.H. M.F.A., Univ. Guanajuato The Art Department offers creative and structured experiences which meet both the 1 varied skills and interests of the students. l Because they may take Advanced Art for as 0c many as three consecutive years after com- pleting Art 1, the course must be different ev- ery year. This year a semester course was added that enables students with heavy schedules to take art. DAVID ARDITO B.F.A., Cooper Union M.F.A., Syracuse Univ. JOHN WALKER M.Ed., New England Conservatory ot Music The Devil made me do it — Mr. Ardito BURTON 0. COWGILL Department Head B. ot Mus. B.U. B. of Mus. Univ, of Oregon lllle- m zMwzmBSSk The Music Department has had a very busy o year working to help raise money for the new band uniforms. The Band had performed at all CO the football games and marched in five pa- rades including the Jubilee 350 Parade. Meanwhile the orchestra and choir were 2 busy preparing for their many public appear- ances. MARK JACOBS B.S. Indiana State Univ. PRISCILLA MILLER B.S., Western Ct. State College M.P. New England Conservatory Where’s the chorus? Mr. Cowgill 133 ARTHUR SARNO B.S., Salem College Boston College The Business Education Depart¬ ment is helping students keep up with the rapid pace of technology. Around the department you have probably noticed or worked on word processors, memory typewriters, and mirco computers. Along with clerical skills, accounting, and busi¬ ness-related courses, many col¬ lege-bound students have en¬ hanced their skills by taking type¬ writing courses for personal and professional use. KATHERINE M. BATEMAN B.S., Central Connecticut State College Ed.M., Boston University DONNA GREEN B.S., Salem State College Ed.M., Boston University MARION BYRNE Data Pross. Secretary SANDRA GALLUZZO B.A., Curry College DONALD P. KOZAK B.S., Salem State College HELEN M. NAGLE B.S.Ed., Salem State College Ed.M., Boston University JANICE DOLAN Department Head B.S., M.Ed., Boston University ■ The Physical Education Depart¬ ment has tried to prepare its stu¬ dents to live actively; to understand o the relationship between regular LU physical exercise and health; and to choose recreational activities from the many they have experienced. Their goal is to instill an understand- o ing of the principle that the body, CO mind, and spirit are interrelated. This year P. E. has added aerobic dancing to their course selection, X but unfortunately the junior and sen- Q_ ior electives have had to be re- duced from five choices to two. Next year the department hopes to do more with project adventure. DAVID BERMAN B.S., Springfield College M.A., Michigan State University 4 = PAMELA RUFO B.S., Springfield College THOMAS KLINE B.S., Boston University M.Ed., Boston University JOAN ROSAZZA B.S., Purdue University M.Ed., Boston College MANUEL MARSHALL B.S., Springfield College M.A., Boston University V 1 , s ■ JOAN ROSS P.E. — Secretary 135 CO o The Career-Life Information Pro¬ gram is the only alternative program in Winchester High School. Aca¬ demic skills are applied to a variety of situations students will face fol¬ lowing graduation. A Career Educa¬ tion component includes aptitude Q o cc testing, career exploration and ac- LLI LLJ ■ tual work experience. This program is the only area of the high school z LU o 0- that offers career exploration. ■ ■ When the C.L.I.P. Program was first offered four years ago, all of the stu- CC ■ dents elected to work in the after- o LLI Q_ CO o noon. Now we find that more stu- o CO LU dents choose to take afternoon classes to improve their job skills. The C.L.I.P. Program was originally designed to attract students who CC were not planning to attend college after graduation. We now find that many of our students are choosing to enter two-year colleges and tech¬ nical schools. SUSAN BERBERIAN Special Needs MARK DUGGAN Special Needs LUCILLE CESARI Special Needs j JOSEPH KUCHTA A.B., U. of Notre Dame M.Ed., Boston Univ. DAVID MILLER B.S., Fitchburg State College JOHN PIRANI B.S., U. of Bridgeport M.E., Boston State College DENIS RYAN B.A., St. John ' s Univ. M.Ed., Lesley College DEBORAH STEWART B.A., Smith College M.Ed., Lesley College MARGARET ANN SULLIVAN B.S. Wellesley College THOMAS WALSH B.A., Boston College M.Ed., Boston College CO z The Audio Visual Department does all A V production work for the school system and town citzenship. cc LU 1 — LU LL ZD It rents films and has a Media Soft- Q O CO ware Center which keeps inventory, 1 checks all materials in and out, and inspects, cleans, and splices all o Q films. In addition to Mr. Rudolph and CO Z) o his secretary, students also work in the department. Two interns from O z the Cedar Work Training Program are learning about A V productions and one student works eight hours. Mary Guzzo, Kay Murphy, Mary Doucette, Joan Butts, Joan Monroe, Mary Vanyo JOHN RUDOLPH Director MARK K. COLLINS Secretary DAVID FRARY Audio-Visual Joe Fagundes, Florence Gulla, Danny Ryan (Head Custodian), Mike Precopio, Joe Bernardo, Tony Bardasciano 137 Sports played a major role in changing the lives of the students of Winchester High. By joining a team a student became a member of a special family. By enduring the grueling practices and the early Saturday morning workouts, individ¬ ual members united into a team. To¬ gether teammates developed their skills; coordinated their plays; and learned from their mistakes. When the time came to meet their rivals face to face in competition they were prepared to give the Sachem Try. Throughout the seasons the athe- letes learned to work together as a team and to display the sportsman¬ ship Winchester High is known for. They learned how to accept victory as well as defeat. They learned that it was h ow you play a game that mattered most. It was through ex¬ periences on and off the field that they gained knowledge that no classroom could provide. But sports meant different things to different people. To some it was a Saturday afternoon at Knowlton Stadium or cheering on the girls’ soccer team. These people, the fans, played their part by applaud¬ ing the team when they won and consoling them when they lost. This was what Winchester High’s sports were all about. Whether a fan or an athelete, sports left them with a feeling of pride or accomplish¬ ment; Sachem Spirit! It was the Sa¬ chem Spirit that enabled them to continue and always strive to do their best. Thanks Mr. P . . . One of the most difficult changes that a person must learn to adjust to is the loss of a true friend. For twen¬ ty-nine years Mr. Frank Provenzano was one of the best friends the ath- eletes of Winchester had. He served the students of our communi¬ ty faithfully for nearly three decades as trainer, teacher, and coach at ei¬ ther Lynch or the High School. But more important he was a friend to all; truly concerned with the individ¬ ual. He offered continual support and inspiration to all aspiring athe- letes of Winchester. He was the em¬ bodiment of “Sachem Spirit”. It is for him and for this reason that all Sachem’s are striving to be 1 this year. 140 From all of us: 141 Girls X-Country runs away with League Championship The WHS girls Cross Country team finally made it. A lot of hard work, determination, and a little confidence enabled them to com¬ plete their season undefeated. Their efforts included a big 22-33 win over their arch-rivals, Reading and an impressive second place fin¬ ish in the State meet at Franklin Park. This team was led by senior Tri-captains Mary Boland, Pam Brickley, and Lauren Fryklund. It also included many promising new faces like the fabulous freshman Laurie Glynn, plus Eileen Conley, Marie Doocey, Sandy Jordan, Jean Senna, and many others. In addition to their great success the harriers will always remember the good times: Track is a psycho¬ logical manifestation, swimming in the Res, Pam’s “Kill Reading” but¬ tons, ATTITUDE, Johnson Road . . . again ugh! Are we running the old course, the new course, or the new new course? Daddy C, ice-cream for breakfast. Do it for the groin. Lit¬ tle Buckaroo. Another one bites the dust! The Tri-captains and all the other graduating seniors would like to wish the underclassmen continued success in the years to come. We would also like to give a special thanks to Mr. Cantillon and Mr. Ma¬ loney for a fantastic season! Final Record: 9-0 Winchester 20 Lexington 36 Winchester 15 Belmont 48 Winchester 16 Wakefield 43 Winchester 18 Melrose 37 Winchester 17 Watertown 42 Winchester 19 Burlington 38 Winchester 22 Reading 33 Winchester 15 Stoneham 50 Winchester 15 Woburn 50 Cops!” First to flee, Mary Boland and Eileen Conley. 142 Near left: Just try me! chal¬ lenges Laurie Glynn. Far left: Rise and Shine Lauren Fryklund. Above: Not bad odds huh, Mr Cantillon. Sitting: L. Richtmann, D. Franchi, M. Kennedy, P. Brickley, L. Fryklund, M. Boland, L. Gleason. S. Earlam, Second row: L. Glynn, S. Lyden, M. Doocey, A. Tringale, E. Conley, N. Perlish, L. Carlson, S. Jordan, S. Barbaro, L. Powell, J. Spera, Third row: M. Brown, D. Delorey, A. Schutzberg, L. Amico, P. Bruno, K. Davis, B. O’teary, R. Cracknell, B. Ahearn, C. Howland, L. Keats. 143 The best darn 3-6 team The boy’s Cross Country team started their 1980 season slowly, but improved continually ending their season with some excellent performances. They finished with a 3-6 record which is not really indica¬ tive of the talent of the team. Al¬ though they had many early losses to Lexington, Wakefield, Water- town, and Woburn, they avenged them by beating these teams in the League Meet where they finished an FINAL RECORD: 3-6 Winchester 39 Lexington 18 Winchester 32 Wakefield 25 Winchester 40 Melrose 19 Winchester 20 Watertown 27 Winchester 26 Burlington 29 Winchester 33 Reading 25 Winchester 18 Stoneham 43 Winchester 22 Belmont 34 Winchester 22 Woburn 34 Right — Leaders of the pack . . . Joe “Dude” Callahan and Pat Kennedy. Opp. Page: Left: Super-Soph? Hugh Murray. Middle: True Grit — John Wiseman. Right: It’s Prince Spaghetti Day at John Proven- zano’s. impressive third place. They also came in sixth in the Eastern Ma. Di¬ vision B. championships. The team was led by senior tri¬ captains John Provenzano, John Wiseman and Mark Schwartzman. However the varsity consisted of mostly underclassmen like junior Pat Kennedy, the team’s leading scorer. Sophomore Hugh Murray was the consistent second place harrier. Joe “Dude” Callahan, a ju¬ nior, and Barry Sirchis, a freshman, battled for 3rd place on the team. Mark Schwartzman, Peter Quine and Richard Rooney were other strong varsity runners. They will always remember: SLEIGH RIDE!! The infamous Pro¬ venzano supper (S M) . . . Dissen- tion . . . Indiana State ... No mind, No class . . . “It’s Provo, It’s Provo” . . . The best darn 3-6 team you’ll ever find. 144 Bottom: J. O’Brien, R. Rooney, tri-captains: M. Schwartzmann, J. Wiseman, J. Provenzano, P. Delgreco. Middle: P. Kennedy, S. Myers, H. Murray, T. Skahan, P. Quine, F. Correra, E. Hanson Top: M. Cosentino, J. Callahan, M. Merit, B. Sirchis, E. Nazarian, R. Chabot. 145 Another season ended for the Winchester Field Hockey Team. Un¬ fortunately the record 4 10 2 did not display the effort and skill that the team possessed. With the com¬ ing of the freshmen and new recuits from the Sophomore class the team had a total of 31 players. Captains Alice Greene and Kathy Looney did a spectacular job keeping the team together on and off the field. Even though in the past, Field Hockey has been regarded as second key to other fall sports. This year was an exception. The team succeeded in making themselves known. Spirit was the key to their suc¬ cess. By decorating the girls locker room and wearing matching shirts with the slogan “Field Hockey Play¬ ers Play The Field’’ printed on it, they let everyone know they were alive and swinging. Even off the field they kept their spirit, even though a few underclassmen had to pay the penalties of the terrible senior court. Another key to their success was their parties, whether it be for dinner, breakfast, or one particular party at the Cowen household. But whether the final record showed their efforts or not they were a unique team. Who else has the foot¬ ball team cheer at their games? Good Luck next year and keep up the Spirit! Final Record: 4-10-2 Winchester 0 Watertown 4 Winchester 0 Melrose 3 Winchester 0 Reading 1 5 Winchester 2 Burlington 0 Winchester 2 Belmont 0 Winchester 0 Lexington 2 Winchester 0 Wakefield 4 Winchester 1 Stoneham 4 Winchester 0 Woburn 2 ' Winchester 0 Watertown 1 Winchester 0 Melrose 1 Winchester 2 Reading 2 Winchester 2 Burlington 1 Winchester 2 Belmont 2 Winchester 0 Lexington 2 Winchester 0 Wakefield 6 Winchester 0 Stoneham 5 Winchester 0 Woburn 2 We play the field Top: Hit the ball Alice not the dirt!; Alice Greene Bottom: Girls, leave the football team alone and play the game! 146 Bottom Left: Amy Dillon, Mary Connelly, Jane Kent, Cocapt. Alice Greene, Cocapt. Kathy Looney, Laura Cunningham, Elaine Pigot, Nancy Cowen, Leslie Koplow 2nd Row: Susan Ferry, Martha Doherty, Sonia Stryker, Beth Myra, Meg Fallon, Therese Pothier, Leanne Bueller, Shelia Connelly, Karen Buckley. 3rd Row: Jean Romeo, Patti Hudson, Lani Yamamoto, Julie Gibbons, Andrea Shooter, Jean Megean, Nancy Flattery, Averil Svahn, Kim Pierce, Joyce Kohr, Julie Burke, Lisa Coiley, Karen Brown and coaches Miss Keefe and Mrs. Ryser. Killer Cowen!; Nancy Cowen wonder if Bo Derek has legs like mine?”; Amy Dillon 147 Sachem’s break tanner pride Final Record: 8-2 Winchester 27 Somerville 7 Winchester 21 Stoneham 6 Winchester 19 Lexington 7 Winchester 28 Belmont 6 Winchester 36 Wakefield 7 Winchester 8 Melrose 0 Winchester 10 Watertown 19 Winchester 7 Burlington 24 Winchester 7 Woburn 6 The 1980 Sachems had a tough act to follow. Last year’s 8-2 record seemed a far cry from anything this team would accomplish. But deep down the Sachems knew what they could do. The season started off with a bang as the tough city boys from Somerville fell 27-7. Then the giants from Lexington toppled to a 19-7 de¬ feat, and many fans jumped on the Sachem bandwagon. The team coasted to six straight victories. Suddenly, however, they stumbled and fou nd themselves with back to back losses. The Sachems had too much pride to fold up though, and behind the charge of captains Gill and Errico, they rebounded by crushing Read¬ ing 35-7. Then came the Thanksgiving Day Classic against the Woburn Tan¬ ners. Before 13,000 the Sachems got the long awaited win over arch rival Woburn. In a year full of memories the team will never forget the infamous “screw crew”, the one day a week superstars, “Let’s go live”, and the secrets of post game play? And we did it all for the man we love, re¬ spect, and who will never be re¬ placed in Winchester High athletics, the great Mr. P. 148 Capts. Jay Gill and Gary Errico with coach Marshall. A pretty smile for the yearbook from Mike Blackwood. Lesson one, Gary Errico shows us how to score touchdowns. 149 First Row: J. Adelsberger, S. Costello, J. Gibbons, C. Adelsberger, R. Amedeo, T. Mahon, W. Ciarcia, K. Vancini, R. Tse, D. Criscione, R. Fudge. Second Row: Mr. Marshall, P. White, F. Skinner, J. Dixon, P. Mathson, T. Barger, B. Ferry, D. Goodlatte, R. Beal, K. Jacobson, T. Powers, T. Gibbons, Third Row: Mr. Knowlton, M. Micciche, R. Fennell, P. Abbanat, D. Tse, C. Potts, J. Stackpole, J. Gill, G. Errico, C. Igo, M. Doyle, B. Campbell, D. Day, M. Reardon, B. McMillan, Mr. Berman, Mr. Holton, Fourth Row: Mr. Johnson, S. MacDonald, P. Manganaro, G. Kirk, C. Kenyon, C. Cahill, E. McNeely, T. Porell, M. Blackwood, J. Polcari, J. Cullen, D. Lawton, J. Lavey, Mr. Kline. Mr. Marshall concerned with the outcome of Sweat, dirt, and dedication made this years’ football team winners . . . Doug Goodlatte the game. 150 Golf team putts on Final Record: 1-8 Winchester 8 Woburn 1 Winchester 8 Vi Melrose y 2 Winchester 8 Burlington i WiNchester 6 Lexington 3 Winchester 8 Vi Belmont ’ 2 Winchester 4 Wakefield 5 Winchester 8 Stoneham 1 Winchester 8 Watertown 1 Winchester 5% Reading 3 ' 2 The Golf team has held its own for the second year in the Middlesex League. It is unfortunate that the hard work and dedication did not show in the final record. The Golf team thanks Mr. Aversa for a great season. Good luck to next years’s team. Left Pic: Jay Beradi giving it all he’s got. Middle Pic: Capt. Paul Kelly with coach Aversa. Right Pic: Paul Bacci watching to see where the ball goes. First Row: M. Kennedy, C. DiRocco, J. Beradi, K. McGee, Second Row: P. Kelly, B. Eaton, P. Bacci, K. McCarthy. 151 The boy’s soccer team had a unique and successful season. This was a year for firsts. The team beat Wakefield for the first time in 7 years and made it to the semi-finals at the State Tournament for the first time ever. At the outset of the sea¬ son Coach Bouley worried that a highly talented but individually per¬ sonalized team would have trouble meshing into a finely tuned unit. However the diversification only served to enhance the team on and off the field. Tri-captains Brian Don- nellan, James Fallon, and Neal Frink led the team to a 14-1-3 record for a second place finish in the league and a semi-final state play off berth. FINAL RECORD: 14-1-3 Winchester 5 Watertown 2 Winchester 6 Burlington 0 Winchester 5 Reading 0 Winchester 3 Stoneham 0 Winchester 2 Lexington 2 Winchester 3 Belmont 2 Winchester 1 Wakefield 2 Winchester 4 Melrose 2 Winchester 10 Woburn 0 Winchester 1 Watertown 1 Winchester 2 Burlington 0 Winchester 2 Reading 0 Winchester 3 Stoneham 1 Winchester 0 Lexington 0 Winchester 3 Belmont 1 Winchester 3 Wakefield 3 Winchester 7 Melrose 1 Winchester 4 Woburn 1 Winchester 4 Methuen 2 Winchester 4 Beverly 1 Winchester 0 Billerica 1 Bouley’s B’s . . . Wow is he talented! Neal Frink 152 Ouch! I have a hangnail! Jimmy Fallon Above: Another one bites the dust! Brian Donnellan Right: Get a lift! Tom Fiorillo Bottom Row: M. Gorrasi, D. Suvak, E. Lowenstein, S. Bowen, T. Clavin, M. Driscoll, E. Paskerian Middle Row: B. Houllahan, K. Sargent, T. Fiorillo, M. Groux, Tri-captains: N. Frink, B. Donnellan, J. Fallon, J. Accardo, J. Ellis Top Row: B. McCarthy, C. Wagstrom, J. Kirkpatrick, L. Von Lazar, J. Waite, Coach Bouley, M. Strenka, P. Williamson, D. Oram, A. Chen, S. Driscoll. 153 Sachemettes go undefeated once again Once again the Girls’ Varsity soc¬ cer team completed their season by going undefeated. Their record was 14-0-2 making them the Middlesex- Merrimack league champions for the third year in a row. Achieving this title, however, was not enough, they wanted to win it all. Displaying a tremendous amount of enthusiasm and energy the girls entered the E. Mass state tournament. They suc¬ ceeded in reaching the semi-finals. In the past years, the girls had been unable to get this far in the tournament, this was a major ac¬ complishment for the team. Unfortu¬ nately they were defeated in the semi-finals and could not achieve the goal of being state champions. Naturally all were disappointed by this loss but thinking back the girls agreed that it was one of the most successful and enjoyable seasons they’ve had. Many thanks to coach Christo¬ pher Scanlon for the time and ener¬ gy he spent in making the team what it is today. Thanks, also, to the par¬ ents and fans for their support. Lots of luck to the Girls’ Varsity soccer team of 1982! Left Pic: Gee — no one told me it would be this easy! Andrea DeMars Top Pic: Sachemettes prepare to attack the enemy. Middle Pic: A Prudy pose. Right Pic: Don’t let ’em get ya down, Kate — goalie Katie McCarthy. 154 Bottom row: K. Feldman, J. Powers, A. DeMars, capt. A. Porell, capt. P. Horne, K. McCarthy, capt. C. Donahoe, A. McPhail, J. Clinton, M. Reece, L. Nasson, Top Row: coach Scanlon, L. Schromm, M. Montouri, P. Papastathis, K. Reimier, B. Keys, P. McCabe, K. Japy, M. Meade, A. Hichcock, K. Mahoney, J. Sullivan, C. Schultz, A. Peluso, S. Richardson, J. Maloney. Final Record: 14-0-2 Winchester 5 Lincoln-Sdbury 1 Winchester 3 Bedford 2 Winchester 6 Andover 0 Winchester 8 Chelmsford 0 Winchester 3 Concord-Carlisle 0 Winchester 1 Belmont 1 Winchester 6 Lexington 2 Winchester 10 Wakefield 1 Winchester 10 Burlington 2 Winchester 6 Bedford 2 Winchester 3 Andover 2 Winchester 9 Chelmsford 0 Winchester 1 Belmont 1 Winchester 4 Lexington 2 Winchester 11 Wakefield 0 Winchester 4 Burlington 0 “A trophy symbolizes the recogni¬ tion of an accomplishment. But the greatest personal accomplishment is knowing that you have been a contributor in a successful endeav¬ or.” When the shark bites ...” Scrub capt. Mara Reece. 155 Swim team ends with a splash The girl’s swim team enjoyed a very successful season this year. Many hours of early morning prac¬ tices led by captains Julie DeCarlo, Carla Gulino, and P.K. Porter paid off for the hard working sache- mettes. They wish next year’s team continued success. What are you girls doing out at this hour? Is your hair all wet? Can you barely move your legs? Is there water in your ears? Do you wish you had a . Mickey Mouse cheers; those yellow Lexington sweat suits don’t mean a thing girls. Just do it for Chelsea!!! We’re awe¬ some. Ann, thanks for going first. . . Bouncey from Belmont; no wonder she won! Side stroke, do you think he’ll notice? T-P Mr. Palumbo’s; who did it? Cheryl, what’s that on? A special thanks to the Palumbo fam¬ ily. Above: Anne Donahue takes the Nestea plunge. Top Right: Tri-captains Carla Gulino, P.K. Porter, and Julie DeCarlo with coaches Vinnie Palumbo Jr. and Sr. Middle Right: The morning after, Marybeth Fennell Bottom row: S. Powers, B. Melilli, L. VanUmmersen, C. Schneller, M. Fennell, C. Fazio, G. Minutoli, Second row: A. Donahue, M. Herlihy, M. Patti, Tri-capts. P.K. Porter, C. Gulino, J. DeCarlo, S. Donaghy, J. Geoghegan Third row: Coach V. Palumbo, D. Colantino, B. O’Reilly, K. Girard, K. Bellino, M. MacNamara, C. Sizemore, A. Sughrue, Coach V. Palumbo Top row: S. Spiller, A. McCann, L. Adelsburger, M. Bowen, H. Lane, T. Caufield, E. Porras, C. Hackett, G. Rosenberger. 156 It ' s a bird, it ' s a plane! — No, it’s Carla Gulino! Final Record: 12-1-0 Winchester 78 Gr. Lawrence 65 Winchester 53 Billerica 25 Winchester 114 Malden 56 Winchester 45 Arlington 30 Winchester 97 Belmont 75 Winchester 31 Lexington 52 Winchester 47 Woburn 29 Winchester 97 Burlington 74 Winchester 45 Bedford 38 Winchester 49 Melrose 34 Winchester 46 Marblehead 37 Winchester 90 Lincoln Sudbury 82 Winchester 95 Medford 75 Cheryl Fazio leads a cheer 157 Tumblettes win award The tumblettes have added great spirit to the sidelines of the Win¬ chester football games. They dis¬ played their skills, in gymnastics with difficult moves and in coordi¬ nating routines. Co-captain Mary- ellen Madigan and Lisa Zirkel led the tumblettes through a great sea¬ son. They won first place in the non¬ musical color guard competition of the Medford 350 Celebration Pa¬ rade. The sixteen tumblettes who consisted of seven seniors have held up the tradition of Sachem Spirit by providing half-time enter¬ tainment for the many football fans. Despite the chilling cold they con¬ tinued to roll and are looking for¬ ward to another season in 1982. Bottom row: Co-captains; M. Madigan, L. Zirkel Middle row: L. Melilli, L. Hamel, D. Wein, S. Peich, J. Halpin, G. Tolantino. Top row: J. Parker, A. Higgins, D. Reich, D. Meahl, K. Kelley, S. Houlahan, M. Driscoll, K. Skahan. Rainy day people — L. Adamkowski, N. Kawa, L. Melilli, M. Madigan Lucy Hamel takes over for Atlas. 158 Bottom row: Co-capt.: L. Marotta, D. Fava Middle row: K. Barba, B. Coughlin, D. Brian, J. Perritano, M. Wade Top row: L. Adamkowski, N. Montieth, K. Kent, M. Gibson, K. Collins, M. Burchard, L. Saliba, A. Pope, N. Kawa. Cheerleaders have another high scoring season With pompoms flying and legs swinging, the Winchester cheerlea- dering squad represented the Sa¬ chem Spirit at sporting events. Co¬ captains Denise Fava and Linda Marotta succeeded in pulling their squad together for a full season of cheering, toilet-paperings, and mer¬ ry-making. Not only did they cheer for the boys’ football, soccer, hock¬ ey, and basketball, teams but they also made an appearance at the Girls’ State Soccer Tournament. My, my what next? 1 t- What number are you? — B. Coughlin, D. Brian, D. Fava, M. Gibson, L. Marotta 159 Girls’ Basketball team shoots for a good season! The 1980-81 girls basketball team started their season with a win and potential for great success. Re¬ turning from last years squad were senior co-captains Kathy Corkery and Ann Porell who continually tried to lead their team to victory. Joanne Maloney and Martha Doherty were other outstanding performers who had seen varsity action last year. Seniors Therese Aylward and Carol Donahoe were also part of the varsi¬ ty squad. The team members were all kept on their toes by Donna Tan¬ ner and her coaching. Through-out the season the team faced some close confrontations and met each one with determina¬ tion. The girls maintained a high lev¬ el of enthusiasm, talent, and team spirit despite all odds. Next years team looks promising; best of luck to all returning players. 160 Captains Ann Porell Kathy Corkery with Coach Tanner Bottom Row: C. Donahoe, T. Aylward, K. Corkery, A. Porell, J. Maloney, M. Montori. Top Row: N. Nelson, H. Bradshaw, K. Mangano, M. Do¬ herty, M. Dokus, K. MacNamara, K. Donlon, Coach Tanner. FINAL RECORD: 6-12-0 Winchester 61 Melrose 47 Winchester 35 Burlington 49 Winchester 36 Woburn 53 Winchester 53 Belmont 28 Winchester 58 Wakefield 59 Winchester 35 Lexington 42 Winchester 64 Reading 26 Winchester 31 Watertown 42 Winchester 43 Stoneham 31 Winchester 52 Reading 35 Winchester 38 Woburn 47 Winchester 44 Melrose 53 Winchester 49 Burlington 65 Winchester 41 Belmont 59 Winchester 24 Wakefield 50 Winchester 41 Lexington 63 Winchester 33 Watertown 41 Winchester 60 Stoneham 37 161 Boys shot for a good season Right: “Would you please move your arm?” — Matt Groux. The boy’s basketball team had a losing season, but they look very promising for the future as four sophmores saw a lot of varsity play¬ ing time. The Sachems were led by captains Mike Blackwood, Matt Groux, and Kevin Thomas, as they posted victories against Water- town, Belmont, Stoneham, and Reading. In the second half the Sa¬ chems put it together playing with a much more competitive style against the league’s top ball clubs. By controlling the boards Blair Brad¬ ley and Jimmy Shattuck helped Win¬ chester end on a good note as they won two out of three of their last ball games. $ acJi K l 13 . {acAem 4E ocfiem 45 V .W ' GM Si t K- iV I Bottom Row: co-capts: M. Blackwood, M. Groux, K. Thomas Top Row: S. MacDonald, K. McCarthy, B. Bradley, J. Shirley, J. Shattuck, C. Triglione, J. Meyers, I. Adler 162 Gymnasts score a ten for effort Michelle Collins shows her skill on the balance beam. The girl’s gymnastic team was disappointed with their record but not their team effort. A lot of hard- work and team enthusiasm led to an enjoyable season. The younger members of the team contributed considerably to the team perfor¬ mance and show promise for the fu¬ ture. This years co-captains were gan, Michelle Collins, Carol Culver, The other seniors were Sarah Ga- gan, IMichelle Collins, Carol Culver, and Lisa Zirkel. The team demon¬ strated its finest talent in the league meet with Carla Gulino placing fifth in the vaulting and fourth all — around. Good luck to our returning team mates, and much thanks to our dedicated coach Pam Rufo. Bottom Row: H. Greenberg, C. Culino, S. Gagan, Top Row: C. Culver, M. Collins, L. Zirkel. 164 First Row: Co-capts, H. Greenberg, C. Gu- lino, Second row: M. Collins, C. Culver, L. Zirkel, S. Gagan, coach Rufo Third Row: K. Kelley, M. Boland, S. Higgins, P. McCabe, S. Reilly, G. Tolentino, S. Houllahan, D. Reich FINAL RECORD: 5-6-0 Winchester 81.35 Reading 92.16 Winchester 83.15 Melrose 60 Winchester 84.1 Burlington 96.55 Winchester 75.45 Belmont 102.9 Winchester 82.4 Wakefield 90.95 Winchester 89.5 Lexington 89.9 Winchester 90.9 Watertown 39.6 Winchester 92.3 Stoneham 84.7 Winchester 94.5 Con. Carlisle 76 Winchester 88.25 Woburn 95.7 Winchester 89.3 Beverly 69.3 Carol Culver gives her all at the parallel bars. Carla Gulino practicing her event. 165 Boy gymnasts swing through season This year’s gymnastics team had a tough year, record-wise, but each individual improved greatly and en¬ joyed the season. Senior co-cap¬ tains, Paul Abbanat and Dave Law- ton, along with seniors Paul Fuller, Russell Leach, and Tom Powers helped Coach Hood teach the soph¬ omores, who were new to the sport. The team would like to thank Coach Hood who kept us going and taught us so much more than just gymnas¬ tics. We would also like to thank the girls team and the school for the support we received from them throughout the season. The seniors would like to wish next year’s team success. Strength of a thousand men — Russell Leach 166 ■ - ' ‘ FINAL RECORD: 1-8-0 Winchester 74 Burlington 109 Winchester 65 Masco 75 Winchester 73 Lincoln Sud. 105 Winchester 74 Methuen 101 Winchester 74 Watertown 77 Winchester 75 Lexington 68 Winchester 74 Reading 102 Winchester 82 Wayland 105 Winchester 63 Holliston 81 Left: Hanging in balance — Paul Abbanat Below Left: Co — Captains David Lawton and Paul Abbanat with Coach Hood Below Right: Put one foot in front of the other — Paul Fuller • c t Bottom: Coach Hood, R. Leach, D. Lawton, P. Abbanat, P. Fuller, Top: J. Bjarngard, J. Waite, M. Driscoll, J. Doherty, M. Going 167 Sachem pucksters improve The puck is beyond you! — John Ferullo 168 Have a seat . . . Tony Celli “May I have this dance?” — Doug Ross The hockey team, consisting mostly of underclassmen, compiled a record of 5-12-1. The three sen¬ iors, all of whom were tri-captains, John Ferullo, Ian Donahey and Doug Ross, made up the teams only up¬ perclassmen. The season started off strong with a win for the first time since 1973 against Watertown 5 to 3. They then slid to a 1-7-0 record for the first half of the season. The second half of the season was Win¬ chester’s best showing in years. The team had a record of 4-5-1 in which all the games were close. This was the best season since 1974 but next years team should easily surpass the 1981 season and go over the 5.00 mark. The highlight of the season was the game in which Winchester tied Woburn 3-3 with 9 seconds left in the game. This was especially rewarding since it was Woburn and also because they were seated third in the state. Thanks to all the coaches, Mr. Ma- chonochie, Mr. Hoghton, and Mr. Cruz who led the team through many sleepless hours of practices. Good luck to next year’s team. m m I Bottom Row: B. Giarizzo, J. Donlon, L. Maida, K. Lawson, T. Sullivan, E. Johnson, S. Noble, Second Row: coaches Holten and Machonochie, M. Surabian, T. Mahoney, P. White, J. Ferullo, I. Donaghey, D. Ross, B. Ferry, Third Row: S. Marino, B. DiVincenzo, T. Celli, J. Stackpole, D. Graham, S. Tucci. 169 Sachem swimmers make a big splash I always swim on my backside when I want to relax. — Mike Guarnaccia Alan Christy after a grueling swim. Joe Cool ready for a swim — Collin Green 170 Bottom Row: R. Green, C. Green, H. Murray, M. Guarnaccia, B. McGillicuddy, S. Brosnan, Mr. Palumbo Top Row: M. Tonascuzk, M. Kennedy, J. Hurlihey, M. Schwarzman, P. Webber, D. Pa¬ lumbo, R. Webber Missing: A. Christy The father and son coaching team, Mr. Palumbo and Vinnie Swimming is definitely not a glory sport. We do not have large crowds, cheerleaders or the band at our meets. We get up at 4:30 every morning, and drive to Wakefield for a practice where we swim about two miles in an hour and half. Then why do we do it? One reason is that ev¬ eryone on the team, except the cap¬ tains, is a dedicated swimmer. The other reason is, of course, the fun. Due to the hard work and inspira¬ tion (ha! ha!) of team captains Alan Christy and Collin Green we had an improved record of 8-2-1, this year. Nevertheless, Captain Collin and Captain Christy had a hard time keeping ahead of the younger swim¬ mers: Bobby McGillicuddy, the Webber brothers, David Palumbo, Hugh Murray, and Rodney Green. Most improved in diving was Mark Schwartzman with his magic pink beanie. Being one of the smallest teams in the league we were at a constant disadvantage, but with ev¬ eryone contributing we had a very successful season. We even gave the league superpower, Belmont their most difficult meet of the sea¬ son, losing to them by one point (the closest Winchester has been to Belmont in seven years). Dedication to Eddie: The Wake¬ field team! plugs, Moron, Bob, itch, and others The “Tradition” shades plus bandanas meet The cemetary runs. Freshman sensation Rodney Green poses as Super Bug. FINAL RECORD: 8-2-1 Winchester 49 MaldenCatholic 34 Winchester 100 Burlington 72 Winchester 92 Marblehead 76 Winchester 37 Melrose 46 Winchester 58 Watertown 25 Winchester 89 Malden 83 Winchester 86 Salem 86 Winchester 40 Belmont 41 Winchester 59 Lexington 24 171 Track teams finish third in the league The Seniors: Top: L. Nasson, L. Fryklund, E. Morten- son, K. Durante, Bottom: P. Horne, M. Boland, A. deMars, J. Burke The Seniors: Top: W. Barron, R. Mueller, K. Jacobson, B. Donnellan, J. Cullen, Bottom: D. Criscione, R. Tse, W. Ciarcia, J. Wiseman, P. Delgreco. The Winchester High school In¬ door track teams had excellent sea¬ sons this winter. Both the boys’ and the girls’ teams had respectable third place finishes in the Middlesex league. This was mainly due to the excellent coaching of Mr. Tom Kline and his assistant Mr. Joe Cantillon. Mr. Kline was unanimously voted coach of the year by the other coaches of the Middlesex league. The boys team led by captain Ken Jacobson had one of its finest sea¬ sons in ten years. Their final record was 6-3, only losing to league power houses Reading, Woburn, and Burl¬ ington. This was surprisingly good finish for a team consisting mostly of underclassmen. Superb senior runners were: Ken¬ ny Jacobson in the 600 (he had one of the best times in the state priorto becoming ill), Robert Mueller who bettered the school record in the 45 yd. dash, hurdlers Wayne Ciarcia and David Criscione, and Brian Don- ellen who finished third in the league in the high jump. Underclassmen who made valu¬ able contributions were: John Al- cione in the 300, Al Chen in the 600, Patrick Kennedy in the mile, Joe Callahan and Peter Quine in the mile. A truly outstanding junior was Paul Manganaro who led the school record in the shot put and was league champ. Although the girls could not de¬ fend their 1980 Middlesex league championship title they too had a great season. They were captained by Andrea deMars, a versatile run¬ ner who ran the hurdles when illness prevented her from running the 600. Other seniors who played a major part in the scoring were Prudy Horne who finished second in the league in the hurdles, Mary Boland who ran the 1000, mile or two mile and fin¬ ished third in the league in the 1000, and our outstanding shot putters, league champion for the second year in a row and school record holder Kathy Durante and finishing fifth in the league Joanne Burke. The girls team too had a great deal of support from the underclass¬ men. Most vital was league champi¬ on miler Laurie Glynn. Others were: sprinters Jackie Burke and Missy Mead, Suzanne Virnelli in the 300, Sheila Connolly in the 600, Eileen Conley in the distance events and Laura Weylman in the 1000. The teams would both like to thank the coaches, for making the year so outstanding. Best of luck to next years teams. 172 First Row: L. Glynn, J. Matrundola, N. Hayley, K. Harris, J. Marianski, T. Feeley, L. Weylman, K. Twitchell, J. Burke, S. Kennedy, L. Piazza, K. Morgan Second Row: C. Guarino, B. O’Leary, S. Leydon, J. O’Callahn, L. Fiorelli, E. Cullen, K. Hohnson, S. Connolly, L. Amico, K. Davis, M. Dickson, Z. Shamsi, M. Doocey, M. Mueller Third Row: L. Mooney, P. Horne, L. Nasson, M. Boland, L. Fryklund, A. deMars, A. Svahn, K. Durante, E. Conley, S. Virnelli, J. Burke, E. Mortenson, M. Meade First Row: J. Cullen, D. Criscione, B. Baron, R. Tse, R. Muller, K. Jacobson, W. Ciarcia, B. Donnellen, J. Wiseman, P. DelGreco Second Row: J. Lavey, G. Kirk, M. Merritt, J. Waite, J. Callahan, D. McGee, W. MacMillan, P. Kennedy, R. Lawrence, A. Chen, J. Alcione, P. Maganaro Third Row: P. Quine, J. Mallon, J. Kirkpatrick, D. Perenick, M. Krupe, K. Mahr, T. Porell, J. Kacoyanis, D. Doherty, M. McCarthy, S. Flynn Sachem Captains: Kenny Jacobson and Andrea deMars. 173 GIRLS’ FINAL RECORD: 4-2-1 Winchester 43 Belmont 43 Winchester 53 Wakefield 33 Winchester 68 Burlington 18 Winchester 60 Woburn 26 Winchester 37 Lexington 49 Winchester 32 Reading 54 Winchester 86 Melrose 0 Top Left: Paul Manganaro shows his league championship form. Top Right: “I can fly” exclaims Prudy Horne. Bottom Left: Bob Mueller handing the baton to Mark Merritt. Bottom Right: Sheila Connolly handing off to Mary Boland. 174 BOYS’ FINAL RECORD: 6-3-0 Winchester 52 Lexington 33 Winchester 60 Belmont 26 Winchester 56 Wakefield 30 Winchester 44 Melrose 42 Winchester 51 Watertown 35 Winchester 42 Burlington 44 Winchester 38 Reading 48 Winchester 66 Stoneham 20 Winchester 30 Woburn 56 Above: Try to control your temper! — Joanne Burke Top Left: Up, up and away! — John Wiseman Bottom Left: Wayne Ciarcia demonstrates his hurdling expertise. 175 Sachem Grapplers vastly improve! The 1980-81 wrestling team had improved immensely since the be¬ ginning of the season. Led by the new head coach, Larry Tremblay and assisted by Ted Neill, the team’s persistence and determina¬ tion will win each member of the team the respect which he so justly deserves. Combining Tremblay’s aid and knowledge of the sport with each wrestler’s conscious desire to win, the team is well on its way to a po¬ tential winning season. Although led by senior captains Gary Errico, Ed McKenna, and Lee Fotch, the team saw a number of the victories come from juniors, among them Ed Welsh, Scott Carzo, Tom Gibbons, and Jim Barger. The performance of Gary Errico this season can only be described First Row: J. Polcari, C. Dobbins, E. McKenna, G. Errico, L. Fotsch, Second Row: Mr. Neil, S. Reppello, T. Funk, E. Paskarian, J. Barger, T. Gibbons, S. Carzo, E. Welsh, Mr. Tremblay Below: Lee Fotsch in action. Right: Coach Tremblay showing his frustrations. as awesome! At the midpoint of the season Ericco’s record was 11-0 with each win a pin. Last year’s coach was quoted as saying, “Gary Errico is the best wrestler Winches¬ ter has ever had.” In the future the team hopes to see many more wres¬ tlers as capable as Errico. Although we have our faults, we also have our qualities, which we know will prevail. This is our season and we will not fail! Thank-you Coach Tremblay and Coach Neill for our best season. Thanks for listen¬ ing to our petty excuses, our con¬ stant complaints, and thanks most of all for pushing us and making us what we are today — Good luck in the future. 176 I told you, you would be sorry — Tom Gibbons. 177 aft® Activities in the year of 1980- 1981 have emerged into a collec¬ tion of different ideas, philosophies, and interests. Clubs varied from the traditional organizations like the Student Union, to the new, student designed one, like the Dungeons and Dragons Club. The extracurricular activities of W.H.S. represent a student body that is intellegent, innovative, and original. Copy, blurbs, pics, and picas ... Mr. Kozak Hi L. Ruma M. Melzar A. Donahue P. Hodes Editors put their heads together and work. — C. Fazio, B. Elia, P. Hodes M. Reece S. Spiller C. Fazio M. Cantella Trying desperately to find someone to buy the yearbook — Editors Reece Boland 180 L. Gunby M. Mongiello Mr. Donald P. Kozak Barbara Elia Linda Ruma Mara Reece Melanie Melzar Susan Spiller Anne Donahue Cheryl Fazio Paul Hodes Mary Ellen Cantella Marina Sartori Laura Gunby Mark Mongiello Mary Boland Ann Marie Jeannette Diane Strazzullo Nancy Cowen Faculty Advisor Editor-in-Chief Asst. Editor-in-Chief Senior Editor Asst. Senior Editor Underclassmen Editor Underclassmen Editor Activities Editor Activities Editor Faculty Editor Photography Editor Business Editor Layout Editor Sports Editor Asst. Sports Editor Asst. Sports Editor Asst. Sports Editor I During January of 1980, the edito¬ rial staff of the 1981 Aberjona was chosen. That was where we began our lives as yearbook editors. The past year has brought changes in us all. The yearbook took up a lot of our free time. It wasn’t always fun, but it was always an experience. Through the fights, screams, laughs, and happiness we pulled it out. What you are now reading is the result of editors slaving away on layouts, copy, headlines, and blurbs in the Business Area after school, often until 6:00 P.M. We collected memories and made new friends, and in the process we tried to give W.H.S. a yearbook it would remem¬ ber. The editors will always remem¬ ber: Banging on the door; Blurbs, not burps; Barbara, bring your lock¬ er with you next time; No golf pic¬ tures???; MYRON!!; Will you guys please grow up!; Who’s going to Burlington?; Relax Mr. Kozak; Try¬ ing to sell the Aberjona; What are we going to do with all these supple¬ ments?; Let’s get ORGANIZED!! (Never Mr. Kozak); What’s an or¬ chestra? (Hint: No tubas!); Year¬ book editors get excited at the strangest things; The chief threat¬ ens to resign (but we all know she won’t, will she?); Deadlines (We made them and we loved ’em!!) The 1981 editors would like to thank their faithful typing staff, nota¬ bly Hils, Pam, Carolyn, Cathy, Ellen, and Diane; Their photographers Mike, Max, and Sandy, lead by head photographer Editor Sartori. (We loved your blurry pictures M.R.) We also appreciate the help given to us by many other parents, students, and faculty members. Last of all we would like to thank Mr. Kozak, our faithful advisor, for his “INPUT”, and our business advisor Mrs. Stone. Good luck to next year’s edi¬ tors, our only advice is, “Resign be¬ fore the deadlines start.” (We’re only kidding!) j Et Tu, Brute? JB% Ml Vi?, M JtfL r} A .■ • ' , m 4 wB w f ! iwgfof M|8a| rfl 5fc - is, Jm ' First Row: A. Pothier, T. Martin, L. Palazzi, A. Geogiev, C. Reich, D. Intravia Second Row: T. Ryan, L. Richtmann, L. Conlin, S. Zarker, J. Badger, M. Hayes, Ms. Cicciarillo Third Row: M. Tonaszuck, M. Trubucco, G. Shaw, R. Winn, E. Nolan, C. Baumann, C. Ducharme. TOGA! TOGA! The members of the Latin Club know this chant well. Along with the help of our a dvisor, Ms. Ciccariello, the Latin Club en¬ joyed plays, movies, and other fun activities including the Annual Hal¬ loween Toga Party and the Christ¬ mas Party. Latin is alive and well at WHS and always remember: LA¬ TINA OMNIA VINCITH Terry Ryan models lastest in Toga Fashions. 182 Les Amis Francais First Row: A Pothier, L. Palazzi, M. Melzar, C. Hart, A. Georgiev, C. Reich Second Row: J. Nevins, J. Pamir, E. Coates, S. Shah, J. Johnson, L. Richtmann, J. Mourdian, Third Row: A. McPhail, R. Loor, S. Hunter. WWII flying ace and French com panion — Melanie Melzar and Janette Pamir Because of the large turnout and enthusiasm of its members, the French Club was able to take part in a number of events. These included: The Whole World Celebration in Boston, a performance of Parlons Francais at Harvard University, a Halloween party, and a field trip to the movie, Les Quatre Cents Coups. Thanks to the help of Mme. Has¬ tings and M. Duhamel, the French Club enjoyed an active and suc¬ cessful year. Le Cercle Franpais vit! Mark, sometimes you are so wild. — Mark Schwartz- man and M. Duhamel 183 Immer Deutsch! Deutschiverein . . . German Club . . . What does that bring to mind? Gummi Bren! and Oktoberfest . . . Running around playing musical chairs . . . and — “the Germans are coming!” . . . Bremen and all our German friends . . . the FRAU — she’s speaking that strange lan¬ guage again! — what does she call it? German?! . . . the twenty six mile bike trip . . . meinen Brtchen tun mir weh! . . . Bake Sale again . . . there goes the apple strudel . . . lighted candles and German Christmas Carols ... a play half in English and half in German . . . The Tin Drum and Nosferatu . . . German Wurst and Sauerkraut and Black Forest Cherry Cake ... a convention in March? Can we pull it off? . . . Jawohl! Sein Oder nicht sein, das ist die Frage Sein ist die Antwort! First Row: Ms Austin, M. Cavitch, M. Satori, E. Stevens, M. DiBiase, A. Cullen Second Row: A. Matrandola, C. Stein, M. Lele, B. Worthen, D. Worthen, E. Hanson Third Row: C. Jones, P. McCann, R. Ward, L. Keats, L. Gleason, T. Hunter, T. Gittleman A munch break But they were behind me a minute ago. — Ms. Austin 184 I’ll have what she ordered! — Emily Stevens Baby Huey — Bill Worthen EJNE REBEL Eat your heart out Wonder Woman . — Andrew Matrandola 185 Viva Espanol! As ususal, the Spanish Club was very large this year with a turn out of 150 members. Meetings were held in the evening once a a month. This year’s officers were President, Nan¬ cy Lane, Sr. Vice President, Andrea deMars, Jr. Vice President, Leanne Buehler, Sr. Treasurer Kelly Pap¬ pas, Jr. Treasurer, Mimi Macna- mara, Sr. Secretaries, Mike Moros, Katie McCarthy, Mary Ellen Can- tella, Jr. Secretary, Susan Spera. The Halloween Costume Party was a big success with special ap¬ pearances from the Pajama Girls, The Coneheads, and Tarzan! A trip to the Whole World Celebration for food and fun was enjoyed by all. Also, a discussion with Los Ameru- cas, got many students interested in joining their programs. Special thanks to Spanish Club advisor, Ms. Al varez for making the club enjoy¬ able for all! Private life of Spanish Club president ex¬ posed! — Nancy Lane, Mike Moros 186 First Row: D. Schuiteman, S. Hollahan, D. Woodward, M. Kennedy, V. Maurer Second Row: S. Zarker, S. Hunter, L. Palazzi, A. Georgiev, D. Intravia, J. Pamir Third Row: C. Reich, T. Martin, D. Loor, M. Tonaszuk, J. Badger | That’s Italian! | The Italian Club had more than fif¬ ty members this year and was very active. Aside from our monthly meetings, we had at least one activ¬ ity a month. Some of our acitivites included a visit to the Whole World Celebration, a hayride, a Christmas party and caroling, a pizza party and a ski trip. We also participated in the Open House. Three of the Italian Club officers attended and talked to the parents about our club. We have had a very successful year and we’d like to thank Mrs. Innes, our advisor, for making it all possible. First Row: M. Saracco, K. Carpinteri, Secretary, D. Uglietto, President, D. Cannava, Secretary, C. Gulino, Vice President, D. Salani, Treasurer, Second Row: E. Mortenson, M. Giacalone, A. Benincasa, V. Maurer, G. Munutoli, P. Barba Third Row: R. Baldacci, M. Gorassi, M. Maher, J. Fiore, C. Gurrisi, D. Catalano, P. Valpe, T. Savino, Mrs. Innes Fourth Row: C. Franchi, D. Palumbo, L. Saliba, T. Giso, J. Clinton, M. Dellasala, L. Oellarusso, A. Formichella, L. Piccione, P. Dorsam, Fifth Row: E. Ferullo, J. DeCarlo, A. Fitzgerald, L. Gurrisi, C. Johnson, C. Giangrande, M. Boland, C. Valeri No Italian Jokes Please. 187 Math Maniacs This year’s Math Club was as en¬ thusiastic as ever. The club had a new advisor this year and many new members joined the ranks. The changes have been good for the club and its performance improved with every meet. Members compet¬ ed in style this year with Math Club T-shirts that surely gave WHS’ Cal¬ culating Crew an edge over the competition. First Row: H. Lane, C. Chen, P. Wolfe, J. Pamir Second Row: P. Didio, J. Ellis, C. Hart, J. Johnson, A. Cullen, M. Melzar | The Push Button Bunch The Computer Club is a new club which was formed one year ago. It was organized by Frank Bronzo with the help of other “computerniks”. He wanted to organize the efforts of students familiar with the school’s computer, and also to help others learn about computers, which are playing an expanding role in our lives. This year, the club consists of 15 members. Many of whom had to be taught from scratch how to use the computer. The club is made up of students who share a common fas¬ cination with computers. The ulti¬ mate goal of the computer club is to explore the “Black Box’’ myth. It is a club that has just begun to work and from which much more will be heard. A special thanks to Mr. Sarno for all his input! First Row: J. Nevins, F. Khagani, P. Coppi, M. Schwartzman, C. Pamir Second Row: J. Contompasis, V. Beyranerand, Adviser, Mr. Sarno, P. McCarthy, A. Yilmaz, D. Guleserian 188 Prize Winning Paper First Row: J. Derry, L. Mawn, L. Melilli, K. Myers. Second Row: M. Cresse, J. Pamir, J. Parsignalt, L. Keay Editor-in-chief: L. Mawn Junior Editor: J. Derry Senior Layout Ed.: L. Melilli Junior Layout Ed.: K. Myers Feature Editor: A. Greene Art Editor: M. Fallon News Editor: M. Kennedy Girl’s Sports Ed.: M. Cresse Business Editors: J. Pamir J. Parsignault Circulations Editor: L. Keay Photography Editors: B. Baron M. Mcgeehan Faculty Advisor: Mr. W. Penzin Above: Louise treats her staff to cookies. Below: Have you read the Red Black lately?” — Mary Cresse, Louise Mawn The 1980-81 Red and Black staff have continued the provocative, in¬ teresting news coverage which their predecessors initiated and have made changes in the format and lay-out which has improved the newspaper even more. A new col¬ umn on the editorial page, written by the staff, and entitled, “The Sa¬ chem Speaks” attempts to keep the students abreast of current is¬ sues. Editorial cartoons were add¬ ed this year on a regular basis as were other graphics. The number of photographs used was increased and the clear, crisp photos caught Winchester High in action. The issues of the eighties were captured in both the editorials and the news stories. Long, tedious lay¬ out sessions were required to pro¬ duce a paper which was not only interesting, but also eye-catching. The success of this year’s Red and Black made it all seem worthwhile. 189 Writing With A Flair! First Row: C. Coetchiere, K. Abe, V. Beyranevand, D. Foley, L. Murray Second Row: J. Badger, K. Carter, B. Quigley, B. Mallio. O. Ossorio Third Row: J. Pressman, C. Gardella, R. Ward, C. Riech, A. Georgiev, Dawn, Carl NaTRAB NTRAB, the acclaimed tabloid of satire and topical commentary, be¬ gun two years ago by four truly cre¬ ative minds, was not continued this year. Instead, the new editors of Na¬ TRAB decided to expand, diversify, and otherwise corrupt a one-time exemplar of journalistic excellence. Pen in hand, rocks in head, and foot in mouth, they did not know where to begin. Faced with the unenviable prospect of having to live up to a legend, they realized that there was no hope. So, rather than struggle to produce a mediocre variation on an old theme, the new editors created an entirely new format. No longer a H. Yatsuhashi, M. Cavitch, A. Christy, M. Rodgers journal of tastless humor, biting sar¬ casm, derisive wit, and slap-stick comedy, NaTRAB has become a journal of biting sarcasm, slapstick comedy, tasteless humor and deri¬ sive wit. Clearly a marked improv- ment. NaTRAB expects to quadru- ble its circulation by the end of the year. This is not such a staggering goal, considering that NaTRAB did not have a circulation at the begin¬ ning of the year. All kidding aside, the editors are appreciative of the support and praise they have received from their readers. U I 190 POWER First Row: D. Jordan, I. Beeman, B. Bradley, O. Ossorio Second Row: R. Loor, C. DeShong, S. Barnave Delta Epsilon Phi The Winchester chapter of Delta Epsilon Phi (Deutsche Ehrenverbin- dung) was instigated this year to promote the study of the German Language and culture. GNHS will be supporting this year’s student ex¬ change with Germany and its mem¬ bers will be available to those stu¬ dents of German who require spe¬ cial tutoring. Only third-year German students are eligible for membership and the small size of this year’s GNHS testi¬ fies to the significant academic ac¬ complishments of its members. Un¬ der the guidance of Advisor Susan Austin, GNHS hopes to become an active part of the extracirricular, as well as academic, life of the High School. First Row: Ms. Austin, A. Morgan, M. DeBiase, M. Sartori, Second Row:A. Anderson, E. Stevens, M. Cavitch, P. Wolfe, Missing: L. Gleason 191 Intelligence Abounds The National Honor Society was proud to induct 112 members from the Senior Class. This outstanding achievement has been unprec¬ edented in the history of WHS. Those students who have been se¬ lected into this honored organiza¬ tion have shown not only excellent academic qualitites, but also supe¬ rior elements of leadership, schol¬ arship, character and service. The purpose of this organization is to provide services to both the school and the community. This year’s tu¬ toring program got off the ground due to extensive cooperation and proved to be a genuine success. We would like to express our special thanks to Dr. Wheeler, our advisor, who has helped us make our organi¬ zation work. GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ’81 The infamous initiation ceremony First Row: D. Wien, M. Valias, S. Reich, L. Melilli, M. Wilder — Pres., L. Cunningham — V. Pres. N. Cowen — Treas., A. Anderson — Sec., J. Malamy, A. Smith, T. Cummings Second Row: K. Durante, E. Mortenson, D. Taurasi, R. Deroo, D. Schutzberg, P. Gittleman, L. Gleason. A. Pharo, E. Stevens, C. Fazio, C. Culver, A. Donahue, S. Spiller, L. Fryklund Third Row: C. Reich, A. Georgiev, J. Badger, L. McDonough, C. White, E. Thomas, J. Kent, G. Gargano, J. Berberian, M. CoNnolly, M. Melzar, D. Willing, B. Duran, K. Jacobson Fourth Row: C. O’Con¬ nell, L. Richtmann, L. Morris, L. Shea, C. Chen, C. Hart, E. Coates, J. Pamir, L. Keay, D. Lawton, H. Greenburg, A. Greene, Fifth Row: P. Baumann, L. Koplow, J. Pressman, N. Lane, M. Fennell, M. Debiase, S. Hunter, L. Mawn, K. Looney, B. Elia, D. Gulesarian, J. Perritano, P. Abbabat, Sixth Row: H. Yatsuhashi, C. Gulino, C. Davidson, C. Costello, H. Lane, M. Dulchinos, S. Earlam, P. Fopiano, C. Jones, J. Aronson Seventh Row: A. Evangelista, M. Mongiello, D. Criscione, D. Rothman, K. Corkery, C. Donahoe, M. Kennedy, M. Boland, N. Frind, S. Sharma, M. Collins, Eighth Row: M. Moros, P. Wolfe, A. Demars, K. McCarthy, J. Maloney, T. Aylward, D. Jordan, A. McPhail, M. Reece, L. Gunby Ninth Row: M. O’Reilly, J. Ellis, S. Holahan, C. Green, M. Cavitch, N. Keller, A. Christy, K. Feldman, M. Sartori, M. Rodgers, W. Moore 192 RADIO 91.9 or 89.3?? j ■ ns -ri First Row: S. Rothmann, W. Gagel, M. County, C. Griffith, C. Reich, J. Mouradian, C. C hoherty, H. Yatsuhashi, Second Row: C. Green, J. Ross, J. Malamy, P. Papastathis, D. Williams, A. Smith, R. Rothmann, J. Keller, B. Littel Third Row: J. Alcione, P. McCarthy, J. Pressman, R. Zombeck, R. Sampson, Mf. Schwartzman, J. McKnight Fourth Row: D. Frary, E. Law, K. Maig, T. Cummings, M. Coppi, P. Bucci, M. Cavitch, A. Christy, W. Moore, T. Reidy, B. Mueller (station manager) M. Rodgers, (music director) J. Reidy, L. Keay, A. Opel. This past year, WHSR-FM grew in many different ways. For the first time ever in its 25 years history, membership exceeded 50 radio en¬ thusiasts. Just three months short of its 25th anniversary, WHSR was forced to relocate on the FM band. On April 1, 1981; WHSR officially changed its broadcasting frequency from 91.9 FM to 89.3 FM. Nonetheless, under the direction of station manager, Bob Mueller, WHSR successfully broadcasted home football and basketball games along with town meetings and election coverage. WHSR-FM will continue broadcasting its supe¬ rior daily educational and musical programming. This year’s Seniors would like to wish future staff mem¬ bers good luck and another suc¬ cessful 25 years. At the controls. — Station Manager Bob Mueller 193 194 First Row: J. Malamy, B. Malio, C. Reich, A. Geogiev, J. Surette, Second Row: T. Martin, J. Pamir, R. Ward, K. Abe, Mr. Rinaldi, Third Row: D. Champoux, J. Cortizas, G. Shaw. Another productive meeting! What is the Philosophy Club? It is the gathering of wandering spirits in search of Utopia. Together they join hands in loving brother¬ hood as they look into the divine¬ ness of the mind. They explore and experience the impossible — the quest for the euphoric state of total oblivion. Seriously, the pursit of intellectu¬ al awareness has brought together a dedicated core of students, mak¬ ing the Philosophy Club more active than ever before. This club is dedi¬ cated to the idea that there is no aspect of man’s life that does not illustrate or challenge a moral value or philosophical precept. It is these concepts that we seek to analyze, understand, and perpetuate. I Think, Therefore I Am Foreign Minstrels Los Companeros First Row: A. Pharo, C. Chen, C. Hart, J. Pamir Second Row: A. Kreinfeldt, R. Leach, A. Pothier, N. Khandjian, Third Row: A. Oliver, J. Foran, T. Hummerdinger, E. Coates, M. Cantella, M. Schwartzman, L. Benson, L. Palazzi, Fourth Row: B. Worthen, A. Louis, M. Lele, K. Merrit Les Troubadors, the French sing¬ ing group, and Los Companeros, the Latin American — Spanish instru¬ mental group are recognized for the fine quality of their performances. They have continued the tradition, appearing at The Whole World Celebration, and community group functions at area shopping malls during the Christmas season. This year the students have been invited on a concert tour of Rumania and Bulgaria planned for the spring. Both groups wish to thank Mrs. Thistlethwaite for her continued guidance and support. Les Troubadors First Row: A. Pothier, G. Dywer Second Row: L. Palazzi, E. Coates, C. Chen, J. Pamir, L. Benson, N. Khandjian, T. Hummerdinger Third Row: K. Merrit, C. Hart, M. Schwartzman 195 | “All That Jazz ...” | Other Band members listen enthusiastically to Mark Wilder’s solo. “You’re the top — the cream of the crop.’’ The W.H.S. Stage Band isn’t just another high school music group — it’s the nucleus of the Mu¬ sic Department. Everyone in the Stage Band also performs when there are musicals at the High School. Each member is special in that he believes in his own musical ability and is willing to be chal¬ lenged to reach greater heights. Our dedication and gratitude to Ms. Miller can be summed up by the fol¬ lowing quote, “This is always the shortest class; couldn’t we stay and play a little bit longer?’’ 1 jp p M i 3 .. Jfl mr ‘ tadP iSm 5 - mr A tv l ■ if ■HH Ky ; 1 g ' ■ 1 First Row: Ms. Miller, M. Mueller, C. Schultz, D. Schutzberg, T. Murray, R. Webber Second Row: J. Raso, M. Wilder, B. Nichols, A. Obbard Third Row: C. White, A. Leach, D. Raso, D. Champoux, R. Sampson, R. Sodi, K. McGrath, R. Leach Missing: K. Feldmann 196 Music With Class Mr. Jacobs gets into the music The Orchestra, with the addition of the Freshmen and a new conduc¬ tor surprised many of us. Mark Ja¬ cobs took over the task of trans¬ forming the younger members and the veterans into the kind of orches¬ tra he could be proud of. With the help of Linda Shea and the coopera¬ tion of the members he succeeded. This year, Mr. Jacobs incorporated traditional composers as well as new pieces by Stravinski. With the loss of Mr. Woodworth, the Orchestra is no longer the same; however, Mr. Jacobs has more than filled his shoes. First Row: K. Fitzgerald, C. Hartunion, M. Driscoll, L. Shea, J. Lewis, J. Mooradian, L. Adamkowski Second Row: S. Torlone, A. Malio, M. Lele, P. Coppi, Mr. Jacobs, G. Shaprut, E. Drugas, D. Price, K. Ferry, M. Coppi. 197 76 Trombones ... or more? With 153 members this year, the WHS Band ensemble was awe¬ some, and its popularity is still growing. Having had the honor of marching in both the Boston and the Medford 350th anniversary pa¬ rades, they won many awards in¬ cluding, first place for drum line and fourth place overall in the Medford parade. On the field, the Band and Miss Miller strove for perfection as they performed for many enthusiastic fans. The use of fog machines lights and balloons added to the spectac¬ ular music that the WHS Band pro¬ duced. Behind the uniforms and instru¬ ments was a group of students who had a lot of fun together: 7:10 re¬ hearsals, “watch for the horns”, ANOTHER PARADE???, Bus rides; Alice and Leslie’s verses (and Pra¬ to’s?) Anne’s air freshener, “Bus driver, can we PLEASE smoke?” Yell a little louder Murray! Uniforms are coming next week ... or White Christmas in San Juan, Golf anyone? Who’s the mad T.P.er “ . . . on ice? That’s nice!” And that’s just the Band?? “Ooooh, what the Hold that pose! R. Leach, M. Schwartzman, A. Crifelt, N. Kjandian, P. Teamwork — L. Kaey, M. DellaSalla Kelly 199 Not your average traffic cop. — Therese Murray First Row: Drum Majors — T. Murray, A. Leach, J. Kent, Second Row: P. Cirignano, D. Anderson, L. Hartnett, L. Haley, M. Gorrasi, J. Kirkpatrick, D. Parisgnault, M. Schwartzman, R. Leach, A. Kreifeldt, P. Kelley, Third Row: M. Skehan, E. Stevens, A. Morgan, M. Brown, C. Hackett, L. Landry, A. Pharo, D. Franchi, C. White, A. Svahn, M. Sartori, N. Kadjarian, Fourth Row: C. Dixon, P. Taylor, M. Patti, C. Davidson, L. Shea, S. Farrar, S. Troisi, G. Rosenberger, J. Burk, D. Cahill, J. Perritano, Fifth Row: L. DiChiappari, M. Meuse, C. Murphy, M. Boyle, P. Clark, K. Looney, L. Prato, M. Cantella, K. Farrell, C. Baumann, S. Kosta, M. Herily, Sixth Row: L. Weylman, E. Obbard, D. DiVenzenzo, S. Cloherty, A. Schutzberg, R. Mawn, A. Maron, W. Conley, L. Derry, A. Lane, K. Jacobson, R. Cracknel!, P. Costello, Seventh Row: M. McGurn, K. Dichappari, L. Nasson, P. Papastathis, A. Anderson, R. Bosco, G. Aswad, A. Thompson, P. Me Elhinny, T. Reid, Eighth Row: M. Montouri, P. Watts, D. Willwans, R. Webber, R. Perlitsch, J. Reid, S. Kelley, R. Rothmann, A. Laats, J. Reidy, K. Durante, Ninth Row: J. Kohr, A. Anderson, M. Mueller, L. Wiley, E. Brickley, S. Richardson, E. Holleran, R. Sodi, M. Hartunian, J. McGuillecudy, D. Schutzberg, J. Nadeau, Tenth Row: B. Wankowicz, H. Lane, P. Coppi, S. Fischer, B. Worthen, B. Mulvaney, R. Sampson, K. McGrath, T. Herlihy, P. Webber, K. Leonard, N. Legvold, R. Baldacci, Eleventh Row: R. Russo, D. Champoux, S. Dickinson, J. Richmond, R. Ward, W. Sampson, A. Obbard, B. Nichols, M. Wilder, P. Murray, A. Lewis, K. Feldmann, W. Moore, Also: M. Della Salla, K. Montieth, A. Greene, M. McDonough, M. DeBiase, M. Johnson, L. Keay, C. Schultz, L. Mawn, G. Kirk, C. Potts, L. Cunningham, T. Cooper, M. Landry, E. Coates, D. Raso, P. Allison, P. Fopiano, T. O’Leary, J. Raso Waving the magic wand. — Miss Miller Sachem Singers [ In the early hours of the morning, weary students stroll to the distant corner of W.H.S., otherwise known as the Music Department. Here a variety of talented vocalists join to sing under the direction of Burt Cow- gill. Some of this years selections made by Mr. Cowgill include “Lift Thine Eyes,” “Ave Maria,” and “The Green Cathedral.” These were performed in one of two show stopping concerts in the Winchester High School Auditorium. Hey you in the back! You missed that last high C — Mr. Cowgill Now there’s enthusiasm! — Pilar Pitas, Betty DeConto 200 Roxbury Tutoring Total Organization — W.H.S. tutors pose with their tutees Most of the W.H.S. students who tutor in Roxbury are asked the same question. Why do it? Why spend ev¬ ery Monday afternoon telling an eight-year-old to sit down and be quiet so that you can explain what subtraction is? Depending on which tutor you ask, you might get any one of these answers: forthe smiles, the birthday parties, the hugs, the long- awaited accomplishments, or may¬ be just for the fun ot it. But all the tutors agree on one thing, and that is that the close friendships formed between the tutors and their “tu¬ tees” will never be forgotten by ei¬ ther party. Through much patience and frustration, the tutors not only give their time and energy; they re¬ ceive a lot of love in return. Laura Cunningham sings lullaby to Jane Kent and Betsy Thomas. Student witnesses kidnaping by Marc Mongiello. 201 All the Presidents Men The Fennell Dynasty: Presidents; Marybeth, Richard and Susan ' -Trr OK you guys, now listen. — Mary Cresse 202 Advertise by mail! — Steve Rothman What made this year’s Winches¬ ter High School Student Union dif¬ ferent? The unprecedented large number of dynamic students who got involved was the key to a suc¬ cessful year. The students’ enthusi¬ asm and willingness to commit themselves whole heartedly to achieve a common goal enabled the Student Union to expand. And ex¬ pand, we did! With the addition of such special committees as the Fri¬ day Night Films Committee and the Welcoming Committee, the Student Union was able to reach more stu¬ dents. Not to forget the hard work of such established committees as the Social Committee, Election Committee, Publicity and Advertis¬ ing Committee, and a revived Model Congress Committee which worked efficiently throughout the school year. The special committees kept up the well established traditions of the Student Union and filled WHS with spirit and pride by sponsoring That ' s an interesting point. — Tim Ma¬ hon, Mark Micciche such events as: the Faculty Tea, Carnation Day and Class Play Night. This was the year in which we came to respect our Student Government. Because of the students of WHS the Student Union was a tremendous success in 1980-1981. The Student Union wishes to express its utmost thanks to the WHS parents, the ad¬ ministration, the faculty, Ms. Nancy Atkins, and our energetic and dedi¬ cated advisor, Ms. Randee Martin. 203 Sec.: M. Cresse, Treas.: N. Frink, V-Pres.: J. Wiseman, Parlimentarian: J. Derry, Pres.: M. Fennell And now a word from our advisor — Ms. Martin -w-SWi ' ll Model Congressmen The Model Congress Committee had a strong start in 1980-81. After attending two congresses last year, several delegates organized the club into a committee of the Student Union. This year, with the support from the faculty and students, they organized The First Model Con¬ gress of Eastern Mass, at W.H.S. In addition, they attended several oth¬ er congresses in this area including Livingston, N.J. and New Rochelle, N.Y. At any Model Congress meeting, students take on the duties of sena¬ tors and representatives. They write, debate, and vote on legisla¬ tion as they learn the basics of the U.S. legislature. As the current con¬ gress finishes its term, delegates from W.H.S. are ready to replace them! First Row: A. Mawn, C. Robinson, J. Lewis, Second Row: L. Hirshhorn, K. Mahoney, M. Mulkerin, J. Morashlian, A. Schutzberg, A. Tringale, C. Shawcross Third Row: D. Champoux, B. Pelloux, K. Carpentari, J. Derry, V. Kolligian, C. Johnson, A. Hitchcock, C. Cerulo Fourth Row: T. Hunter, C. Reich, G. Shaw, J. McKnight, P. Coppi, J. Wagner, J. Cortizas, P. Kennedy 204 A Scientific Approach First Row: C. DeShong, V. Beyranevand, M. Cantella, E. Coates Second Row: M. Melzer, H. Lane, C. Chen, P. Wolfe, C. Hart Third Row: P. Kennedy, C. Cerculo, D. Jordan, P. Shawcross, B. Malio The Science Club flourished in 1980-81. The club was happy to have involved 17 members from ev¬ ery grade in the High School. Under the leadership of our officers, Paolo Coppi, president, and Cathy Chen, secretary-treasurer, the Science Club had an active year. The club’s main activity this year was going on field trips. Some of these trips in¬ cluded: a visit to the Science Muse¬ um for the Lowell Lecture Series and a visit to Avco. The club met about once every two weeks and conducted its activities in areas of interest to its members. Thanks to our advisors Doctor Wheeler and Mr. Smith, the Science Club had an enjoyable school year. Mogul Madness This year’s Ski Club had over 60 members participating in ski trips. The Ski Club had two very success¬ ful trips to Sugarloaf, Maine. The first was in January, and the second in March. All who participated en¬ joyed two excellent weekends of great skiing and a lot of fun. The Ski Club also worked with the Freshmen and Sophomore classes in arranging day trips. These trips were a part of the classes’ fund raising activities and proved to be successful in not only raising money but also providing the Sophomores and Freshmen with the opportunity to get out of Winchester and do some skiing. Overall, with the ski conditions much improved over last year, and with the addition of the Freshmen class, an exciting season of skiing was enjoyed by all members. The members of the Ski Club would also like to say “Thank-you” to Mr. Mill¬ er, our advisor, for making our ski season great! First Row: L. Hartnelt, N. Haley, L. Obbard Second Row: M. Driscoll, C. Dixon, L. Weylman, K. Kent, D. Brian, L. Murray, M. Bo¬ land, A. Formichella Third Row: J. Wilk, J. Perritano, P. Abbanat, A. Shooter, B. Groux Fourth Row: M. O’Halloran, D. Tsekarus, J. Lawler, L. Yamamoto, C. Johnson, A. Warren, C. Giangrande, L. Mooney, R. Barafaldi, Mrs. Rufo Fifth Row: Mr. Miller, M. Kennedy, M. Guarnaccia, J. Crawford, B. McCarthy, D. Anderson, J. McGeehan, M. McGeehan, J. Franklin, T. Howard, K. Maio Also: L. Carey, M. D’Arcy, H. Greenburg, L. Jeanette, D. Lawton, D. Riech, L. Saliba, A. Higgins, R. Magliozzi, P. Klug, D. Babin, A. Cullen The show must go on . .. 206 First Row: P. Pittas, P. Gittleman, L. Hirshorn, M. Johnson, V. Kolligian Second Row: S. Hunter, D. Schutzburg, M. Eugley, K. Merrit, J. Reid, B. Milauskus The cast of ‘‘The Curious Savage” With new director, JoAnn Ste¬ vens, the quality of the Curtain and Cue’s shows this year was as high as ever. The fall play was a comedy called, “The Curious Savage,” a change from last year’s more seri¬ ous play, ’’The Diary of Ann Frank.” Each character was admirably por¬ trayed by students in grades 9 through 12. There was also a large number of people who helped be- I hind the set. The combined efforts of Marina Sartori and Will Moore created a fine set for the actors to work on. Interesting Reading — Lisa Hirshorn, Peter Gittleman THE CURTAIN and CUE BOARD First Row: E. Stevens, P. Gittleman, L. Cunningham Second Row: M. Eugley, M. Sartori, B. Milauskas Third Row: C. Potts, W. Moore, A A. Donahue, N. Keller, V. Kolligian 207 Max Ed 208 Nancy Costello helps out in dentist office. Mara Reece works on the computer for Mr. Sarno For eight years the Max Ed Pro¬ gram has enabled students to change, to grow, and to learn about themselves and the real working world through first-hand community internship experiences. What do students learn from this? Here are some comments from student’s final Max Ed evaluations: From a student who assisted at a nursery school “I was a teacher’s aide. I could give individual attention to a student or to a group of children. I learned the abilities of each child. I watched the children pick up interests and lose them. I became very close to all the students and they became very close to me. I know every child well and their personalities, the way they feel and a lot of times what they are thinking about. I could go on forever answering this question, telling you about each student. I feel this is the best course I have ever had!” From a student who worked in an architect’s office ... “I learned all sorts of things. The most important I think is that people get along with me OK, which is im¬ portant for the average self-cen¬ tered teenager to know.” From a student who worked in a construction office . . . “I enjoyed it very much. I enjoyed dealing with people. I learned how to keep my temper at important times and to do well under pres¬ sure.” From a student who worked in a hospital lab . . . ”1 gained insight into myself and this particular career. I hope that someday in college I will be able to do this kind of thing again. I also feel that this should be a required course for a lot of kids who could explore jobs they might have been thinking about.” From a student who took the proba¬ tion course . . . “It was a course which I could re¬ late to the real world — not reading and writing, but more important — what life is about. When you’re go¬ ing through the many courses and subjects in school, you often won¬ der if it will really be important in your future career. You see suc¬ cessful students that cannot func¬ tion in the real world, and unsuc¬ cessful students that become a suc¬ cess. This course dealt and pre¬ pared you better for life. I think ex¬ perience is the best way to learn . . . Seeing it is believing it.” From a student who worked at a nursing home . . . “I learned that I love old people, and that they’re fun to be with, and that they love young people’s atten¬ tion.” Year after year the Max Ed evalu¬ ation results showed that three- quarters of the students rated their Max Ed experience as excellent or very good and more than 80% de¬ scribed their Max Ed course as one of the best of their high school ca¬ reer. Because of the proposed budget cuts, it appears that 1980-81 will be the final year for Max Ed. We’re sor¬ ry to see it go and hope that upcom¬ ing students will find alternative ways to reap the benefits from com¬ munity involvement. 209 Those other two days There was one activity at WHS in which everyone took part. It had no formal title, no membership fees or advisor. It can be summed up in one word, “weekend!” Weekends were the common interest shared by ev¬ eryone from the computer gang to the athletes. Unfortunately, “Mayberry” was more famous for its banks, real es¬ tate offices and hairdressers than its nightlife. Despite the lack of spe¬ cial facilities in Winchester, WHS students used their imaginations and succeeded in finding entertain¬ ment to fill their weekend hours. Some found it exciting dodging blue and white cars throughout the streets of Winchester. Others found their entertainment away from the confines of “Maryberry” at drive — in movies and discos. Here’s to the partying, aimless cruising, movies, discos, craziness, and boredom. These two pages are dedicated to the two days of the week that made the other five worth surviving. What do you mean Winchester is boring? Hooray, it’s closed!! Don’t let it 210 CITGO mb [ 1 jfiS L mamM 1 jjT I don’t know how much longer I can afford this. — Tony Donlon ,1 BH ■■■ 2 |M|li fT ■■ 1 mTAtT ' I P!!S Si jv ILii Getting ready for a road trip. u off the track. Those famous entertainment spots. 211 Those who advertise in the Aber- jona have changed our lives in sig¬ nificant ways. First of all, they were the ones who gave jobs to the stu¬ dents of W.H.S. They also have add¬ ed to our community by offering their goods or services. Lastly, they have helped the 1981 Aberjona and the students by making this year¬ book financially possible. The businesses which advertise in the Aberjona have changed over the years. They have all had to adapt to the changes brought by in¬ flation. There has also been a change year after year in those who advertise in our yearbook. To those faithful advertisers who appear year after year, and also to the new businesses we hope to see again, we offer our thanks for your support. Higher 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. 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Tobacco Stationery • Lottery Tickets • MON-SAT 6 30AM-B 30PM T H U RS 6 30 A M-9 PM SUN .6 30AM-5 PM 542 MAIN STREET Corner of Thompson Street 729-7686 221 Congratulations to the Class of ’81 from Winchester High School Student Union Good Luck! 222 Congratulations to the Graduates from the Official Yearbook Photographer BURLINGTON STUDIOS 99 Cambridge Street Burlington, Ma. Tel: 272-4700 GOOD LUCK ( ft v kki A a :«: ; TWe sell cars the way 1 ' you like to buy them! ’ BONNELL FORD L Rte. 3 ■ WINCHESTER A BREAD. ROLLS PASTRY ITALIAN AMERICAN Compliments Saivy’6 Sakety BIRTHDAY WEDDING CAKES A SPECIALTY Suburban National Bank 364 Cambridge Street Woburn, Mass. 935-6660 TEL 729 9893 741 MAIN STREET WINCHESTER. MASS 01890 Open Every Saturday till 4 p.m. MYSTIC VALLEY ENGINEERING CO., INC. 85 Bacon Street, Winchester, MA 01890 Congratulations to the Senior class of 1981 from the Shield System Car Washes 783 Main St. Winchester, Mass. 729-2326 INSURANCE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Luther W. 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STOCKWOOD Inc. 729-5540 Industrial Commercial Residentia 1 Wiring 6 DREXEL AVENUE Res: 729-2312 Patrons John and Mary Beaton Joan Cheatham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fairbanks Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Feeney The Rev. and Mrs. George I. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lane Albert J. and Joan M. Mongiello Dr. and Mrs. David L. Pressman Effie Valias Rita R. Walsh 1980 — 1981 . . . This past school year has brought many changes to every sin¬ gle person at Winchester High School, but not every change has been on a personal level. Obviously, each person has experienced his own particular transitions, but meanwhile the world around us has changed. Not every worldwide change effected the individual, not every school — wide change has effected each student. Every event and transition this world has under¬ gone on any scale this year, howev¬ er, will always be remembered by those who were living at the time. On a worldw ide, or nationwide level there were many changes this year which for the most part indi¬ rectly effected our lives. These oc¬ curences included the release of the American hostages in Iran, the unrest in El Salvador, and the labor strikes in Poland. In our own country we have seen the election of a new president, Ronald Reagan, the de¬ cline of our economic strength, and the murder of John Lennon. These events themselves are probably the least eminent in our own lives, but nevertheless, they do have their place in changing our world. On a smaller scale we have the townwide, and schoolwide events which have much more directly ef¬ fected us, such as Proposition 2 V 2 . This in itself has led to changes in our own school and will undoubtedly lead to more changes in our town and school by cutting down on funds. It is without a doubt the school¬ wide events will be remembered most because they have played the greatest part in changing our own lives. The occurences which have The W.H.S. band in their new uniforms on Thanksgiving Day in Woburn. Gary Errico carries the ball for the Sachems. The noisy roof construction that will hopefully cure the leaks in our ceilings. 230 Changes . . . Future The tracks leading away from Winchester to the future. meant the most to the students of W.H.S. and especially the Class of ’81 are the simplest of all: The foot¬ ball team that beat Woburn, the Girls’ Soccer team that almost won the states, the undefeated Girls’ Cross Country team, the band that marched in Boston, the award win¬ ning Red Black, the weepuls dur¬ ing the Senior Magazine Drive, The Curious Savage a touching com¬ edy, the noisy roof construction on our school, Carnation Day 1981, The Boyfriend a musical set in the roaring ’20’s, the Senior Semi-For¬ mal, the exchange students from Germany, Class Day, the Senior Prom, and finally Graduation. These are the events which have changed our lives and these are the moments which we will always remember. The changes of the future are very different from the changes of the past or present. They are the only changes which we cannot rec¬ ognize, cannot control, cannot even anticipate. They are the surprises of the future, the unknown. The transition from W.H.S. to col¬ lege — life or a job is very hard for us to appreciate. Although we feel we have been exposed to a lot of the real world, most of us have led very sheltered lives. The changes of the future, the ones which will be met alone by every member of the Class of 1981, are the events which will allow us to face the world as independent individuals. They are the changes which will make us true adults in every sense of the word. The changes of the future will let us explore the unknown, yet someday, the future itself will be the past, liv¬ ing only in our memories. 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