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‘1 ABERJONA 1982 WINCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL 80 SKILLINGS ROAD WINCHESTER, MA 01890 WHS ... our very own 2 Winchester community ... our home Top left: Fall surrounds the First Congregational Church Top Rt.: Winchester Public Library — Gothic Revival, 1930 Bottom left: A look down Main St. Bottom Rt.: Mill Pond in Spring 3 Success is ... having friends The class of 1982 entered high school with new dreams for the future. For some, these dreams included col¬ lege; for others, a position in a field of their choice. But for all, these dreams included a successful and memorable high school career. At first things were difficult; as soph¬ omores we were overcome by the amount of work expected of us, and we felt unimportant for we were the youn¬ gest class in the school. But as we be¬ gan to grow and mature, we began to enjoy the many new experiences and new freedoms that we encountered, and we learned to cope with our nu¬ merous responsibilities. We realized that we were all in this endeavor to¬ gether and that only by cooperating, by accepting each other and by working as a group could we get through suc¬ cessfully. We shared the good times along with the bad ones: the parties, vacations, and “free” times as well as the exams, homework, and job experiences. We laughed together and cried together . . . and became friends; friends that shared hopes for the present and dreams for the future. We formed a tightly knit group, protective of one an¬ other and ready to take on the world. We were invincible. Top: Smile and say cheese. — E. Conley, K. Kelly, D. Meahl Bottom: Thumbs up for open campus! 4 Top Left: Sharing lunch with friends Top Rt.: “Save all your kisses for me . . D. Hart Mid. left: Show us those legs — T. Jackson, A. Dermatis, M. Dokus Mid. Rt.: Friends make learning tolerable Bottom: The courtyard crowd • • • showing pride in our work By the end of our junior year, all of our experiences, our determination, and our hard work, became evident. Our class, the W.H.S. class of ’82, had begun to reach new heights. More stu¬ dents in our class had qualified as na¬ tional merit candidates than in previous years. Our soccer and tennis teams had won state titles. Overall, our sports teams had placed 4th in our division, the best showing in our school’s history. We had sponsored successful class functions which had helped the stu¬ dents grow closely together. We had come to understand each others’ prob¬ lems, needs, and desires and had be¬ gun to work together to solve these problems as we prepared to enter our final year at W.H.S. Realizing that this would be our last year together, we vowed to make it the best and not to let our responsibilities and problems weigh too heavily on us. We knew it would not be easy, but we realized that we had the potential to be the best class academically, athletical¬ ly, and socially that W.H.S. had ever graduated. As our senior year began, we set out to reach new heights: to be better than those who came before us, both individually and as a class. We began to understand that our dreams were within our reach and that if we retained faith in ourselves we could rise above our limitations and realize these dreams. Top: “It’s sew easy . . .” M. Schwartzman Bottom: Putting on the finishing touches — S. Virnelli 6 V il . W • 1 I m + ' W jiv •sit cTW r r ft , t I ' i ' V ' j J v J ft, ®Jf}7 ' 7. i l. . yQ V ' l|tt S VJJJ w v - «Eiar t J C . .v-c? i ? ijf. IjW v Mr , v.V| ft WMmm ffiv If 7t3 J kV ’ -X. W£3M t - fc , W 3® V jar ilffiln ' r ' 1 l, r 1 j . w w . ■■F i ft 1H ,. T js0i L, .- • ' - ... showing our Sachem Spirit! Top left: W.H.S. Band in full bloom Top rt.: “Catch me if you can ...” — S. Costello Bottom left: “Now that’s incredible!” — R. MacDonald, C. Cahill, S. MacDonald Bottom rt.: Tumblettes — a tower of strength. Opposite top: Cheerleaders L. Saliba and P. Burchard express Sachem Spirit Bottom: Coaches Marshall and Johnson — a dedicated pair. 10 • • • having time to • • • Top left: have a snack. Top rt.: socialize with friends. Bottom left: roam the halls with friends. Bottom rt.: catch up on homework. 12 Top left: check out the guys. Top rt.: gossip over lunch. Bottom left: chat with teachers. Bottom rt.: just be alone. 13 IN 1982 • 15 • • • sharing experiences. 16 Left: W.H.S.’s computer dating service. Below: Hard at work as usual. Opposite: Top left: Tumblettes cold weather survival kit. Top rt.: Catching the rays — E. Bowen, K. Twitchell Bottom left: Loitering in the courtyard between classes. Bottom rt.: Mr. Goodwrench to the rescue! 17 SENIORS Reaching new heights and setting trends has become a trademark of the class of 1982. The hopes and dreams which were so tentative when we first entered the high school as sophomores are now a reality. During the three years we have spent together, we have not only grown academically, but cre¬ atively as well. There have never been higher goals than those we have set both for ourselves and for our school. We, the class of 1982, leave Winches¬ ter High School secure in the knowl¬ edge that we can continue to strive and achieve even greater accomplishments in our future than we have in our past. Senioritis Our high school years have been a time of rapid growth in both physical and mental abilities. For some, the years have been marked by achieve¬ ments and growing maturity; for others they have been filled with desires and dreams. For all of us it has been a peri¬ od of good times, close friendships, and fond memories. Each one as an individual has followed his own trail, enriched and achieved some measure of success. Together we are the class ’82 — proud of our past, eagerly awaiting our future. We will build that future on the solid foundation we have developed at Winchester High School. Pride in our past; faith in our future. Hey, What’s up? — Diane Meahl and Jim Barger Who me? — Naro Khandjian 20 Andy Millican and Mid. left: Picture time! — Barbie Clayton, Dale Vokey, Michael Munroe, and Joe Gomes Bottom left: So that’s what’s in a girls room. — Babette Pelloux and Glenn Ciotti Hang in there, Friday’s coming! — Therese Pothier This is how we keep warm at W.H.S. Martha Johnson • • • You cannot fight against the future 22 . .. Time is on our side 23 I Joseph P. Adelsberger Sachems football — 1 Take it as it comes specialize in having fun. Thanks George E. Good times w M.M. P.L. S.M. J.G. J.R. Camping at Pawtuckaway — Sorry Joe Junior Prom — S.D. Hey John when do we go back to the Sheraton? Sir Bud Oh year! FOOTBALL BASEBALL Ivan H. Adler Dude’s all-nighter, Blues Brothers D Destruction, The Gang of 5, Lionel, Mr. Mojo Risin, Lack of Falmouth, noocey’s B B, Moses really does eat 81, get on the program, another scrap night, double sessions sting, do it Robby, mobile parking — look at the grill. FOOTBALL, BASKETBALL Scott D. Allen We all know success when we find our own dreams Townsend Cos- ties Halloween PM Takes a show¬ er. Your a mess. Addie’s Racing Machine. Stones 11 8 81 DG MS Frosties MJ Wrestling Party mad house, wknd at twigs cabin DH JC CD. GD TMS In Torino SC DG PM RA Quarters Drink Mecca I’d rather be waterskiing. “There’s too much confusion” J- Hendrix Gary Ameral A stone is like a rock. Ya I guess. Umamma! What a clown! big bag of_Watch yourself. I hear ya! Definitly! Later! It’s been real but I don’t remember half of it. Linty! Bronco, any time, any place, any gravity. See you in Texas, Missy! Saugas Gas stop. Hank Arlington! Gerry’s class. Down the Mystics! Sweet leaf David Carr Anderson Could this be 1-way? Nah! It’s 7:40? I’ll make it! Noo! Not the B.R.! Po- lyAndo u. Myron mit all. Bolt for the slopes! Airto! “When all is one and one is all: To be a rock and not To roll. Led Zeppelin BRV’82 My nose knows Spaten! Unless you never get there, “I’ll see you on The Dark Side of The Moon.” floyd Band German Club VP Ski Club Foot¬ ball Michael Eric Anderson The Crew, The Farm, Hampton, Seger ’81, Bonzo, Hey Hey My My, Mr. C’s class, the field, Led’s house many a good one, Physical-Graffiti, Ants, I get by with a little help from my friends, Rocky Ledge parties, We got to get out of this place if it’s the last thing we ever do . . . Robert L. Addie Laura Adamkowski God made the Irish 1. sssh, the Cape. Mecca you load. I’m going to kill you. They shot it. Maine all night quarters. Third floor par¬ ties, what a mess. The bondo bucket has survived it all. Spee- dracer “kg’s” What a Halloween. THE ROLLING STONES 11 10 81 What a concert thru school on a three day a week plan. Another Hubcap!!!!! 24 Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lavey Sherren L. Andrews Mark 4-Eva 12 25 80-3 23 81 Good Times with- SV SOD- VEYTCSM! C. MO.NoIdNoDrink! DILLIRGAF! Blow ToWinchWith DVSV HomeJamesIBehind Muroco. CCThanksMINN.APPY4-EVA! Rock + RollWill NeverDie.SegerS- kynardECT. The Future is Uncertain the End is Always Near. 4 17 81 Lo- vee You Dana + Mark.Only The Good Die Young! THE DOORS!!! LINTY + MORRISON 4 EVA- .GOOD-BYE! Me + Mark 4-EVA 82 James Barger Look in the window, Dave! This play stinks! Night skiing. Who’ll pay for his broken porch? Joe, look out for that car! CRASH! Poke’s car wash. Fall¬ ing backwards at BOC. Crash-up derby in the fury. Good times with Diane. 12-26-79 Good timing! Cape Cod. Junior Prom. Arlington. What’s up Lucy? ILL Football. Lacrosse. Wrestling. Kenneth Berkley Ambrose “Six to go” PD JR Wellsly waits for us. UA at Tecce’s Pumpkin stealing w JS LS AR Bean Thanks Scully for ACC. New Years EJ Mary on the beach w straw-dac Senior Prom A.D. Fla here we come. AS Don’t cry Laura don’t be a crabbiness Best Times w PD SN JK JR Cele- crations 11 20 Betsy-Running on empty! AWF. Long Island fall. Thanks Mom Dad Paul Bingel Bing, Jake, 01d 7, BC, Party, where’s our car this time, where is Ed now? out of gas? the Bin, nobs, were to, RG, GD weekends in NH, mooseilaukie, yahoos, the window, the moped, 3A.M., un¬ cles, salt pep, jump, Glouces¬ ter, Mr.C BK walk through, Oct 11, blues mobile hmbt,mickey mouse, hey Ed I’m a statue, mopsy mike’s cellar in NH, Pico, rt, who me, XLV, EMSMFM, lax, WRESTLING Audrey M. Aronson Munchkin Good Times with AB TB DD MH MD MH CD LE SD SSG! What red light? 55 mph rr go to RB! McDonald’s DP MP RS MW SF HL MF LN RM JW Cape Cod 81 Quality Check on 3a whr’s that BBT Good Luck Tanya Linda wig YSM Wrong house LD Running from the C’s! That car stopped short! guess who was watching! Colorado Canada sum 81. Alcohol 7 Drug Ed! Ervin “M” Beeman Ambitious men, if they find the way open for their rising and still get for¬ ward, they are rather busy than dan¬ gerous; but if they be checked in their desires, they become secretly discon¬ tent, and look upon men and matters with an evil eye, and are best pleased when things go backward. CLBS; SPNH NHS B-BALL PWR Andree D. Bakarian True pals AZ NF KZ BC TB AA LE CD CC MH running from Pir- ani getting caught by BOO, New Year’s Eve 81 BOC skip days JD star, C G’s Dimensions with LE at 7A.M. conoeing 1 don’t like this game Let the good times roll-80 errs Genesis Best of luck to LE and TB Hojo’s after the prom Bummers Hen stops what red light? JERRY 11 1 81 Bunny? NO REGRETS!! “Free Bird,” Skynard 1 Never forget the times w JC, MH. Do you have a Kleenix? RED-CA- MARO-Joe-wanna goto chwreh? Smash! Foghat BOC Brenda! Summer fun 81. What Jody NA- DETTS? Art Room “better late than never” REO-we can see their faces! Memories w Rick- MARINES. Jen what party? Trusk? WHEN? Have another 1. WHAT EVER HAPPENED TO ME??? Thanx-Mom!! Lisa Barbuto Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Leach 25 Jeff Blank Margaret Ann Boland As the famous song by STYX goes, Nothing ever goes as planned, it’s a hell of a notion — and always remem¬ ber Murphy’s Law, “If anything can go wrong, it will, and at the worst possible moment!” Life can be that way, so avoid it all, and join the U.S. Air Force!!! Long Live STYX and all rock music!!! END Peter C. Bouzane Farshad Bozorgzad Sally Ann Bradley CLAN Co. Bndnas Escape WH REOLine CPs OrchardVet I Cant Be Bothrd 7 4 Sara RU Proud I Lost LP@BOC AF — U Don’t Owe Any¬ thing 2 Anyone UMaW BA — Child Bumps GG CG Music Omen MS- NH Jamca BiBye Lafs Chmp Down Wipcrem PB Hedgamz-BHPrep Dei- sel, I Want Ur $ Who R These People SSBM-Spof T J Can U Relate Cos¬ mic “It’s not what people think of U but what U R” Thanx AF Boomer Best times w clan — Gg Ba Lpptys! Sugarloaf 64V2 doz LepJc Its so lonely in the state of Me. 7 4 Cps Alnitrs DMGHB-Kntnspoolhops CConReo! Derry Warner Jam- DD w MCCJ AF Never 4get Lydia — Open arms SS Here I am Ralfs prob The Bone Broke 9 4 redlite — 10 17 Lowel Weds Goin home? Friends Pinkfires 4 ever — G S I Love You Michael Lab!!! We’re Histo¬ ry! Gymnastics Track Scott L. Bowen Don’t Fear the Reaper — BOC Awe¬ some Soccer: 6 B.U. BOUND ’80 — CO STATE CHAMPS ’81 3 14-28 81 France Thanks for being you. mo¬ torin’ with a ’68 Camaro let the good times roll. Good luck in the future the best is yet to come. Elizabeth Mary Bracken “Be what you is cuz if you be what you aint you aint what you is” “Su¬ garloaf” Soccerball going in class Limo 7 13 81 Bubbly — “GINN” SYFCBKM Kelly’s Place Fire at Roy¬ al Hawaiian “FINALLY MI¬ CHAEL’S” SOCCER BV’S PW Dreaming Thanks mom dad KM MM JP MM JR SM LP MS Friends forever Sorry for the pain Mark 13 Soccer Winter Track Ski Club Drug Alcohol Hilary A. Bradshaw WIG 16 Jr. Skip Day Black and Blue 1981 Pesky Good Times with PK DG SM EL. B-Ball Camp Summer ’81 Summer Softball No. Div. Champs — 81 Hey KM SYFCB! Mongoose Hen¬ drix 1 Cooper Snow Job 8-22 RUSH Concert 5 23 81 “Green Grass and High Tides Forever” Boston Celtics 1981 Co-Capt. Varsity Basketball Varsity Softball Cedric 31 26 Sponsored by: A.M. Barbara Cormack Margaret Jennifer Brown Individuality is the salt of life. You may have to live in a crowd but you do not have to live like it, nor subsist on its food. VanDyke ABS, JMR, JM Cross Country Spring Track Model Congress Band Orchestra Margret Dinsmoor Burchard Well everyone — we finally made it! EJ-N ever 4-get: Nant., AC long talks in Q.M.! Good luck w RBl “Richard Wings”! “Hey Guys!” US! What’s this 2 or 3? Mem. 4-ever! Thanx! T.P. ing ect. w the girls Jr. and Sr. Proms w NF Thanx Tom and Mum. 1 love you both Look out Bermuda here comes E. P.M 3 years Cheerleading Joseph Capobianco Regina Marie Capone This is reality, Baby Good timesw T3m? S — We’ze bad! Florida ’81 Thanx J! Luv ya, WAYNO nfy Just wet enough. Midnite strolls. Big G. All of my love — LZ. Like I don’t? VA w SD SDSIP! Remember when? Snowbound buzzes . . . Come to an end! Thanx Mrs. B. Swear to God? Always 4-E! Special times w JOHN 7-10-80 Leanne Joyce Buehler Accroche toi a ton reve. The Par- tier’s. Pro. 3:5 MEG! N.F. the GREAT X’s together. PB J Girls what are you doing here?” Yawmp Pat Ted Memories w THERESE Nutties! Mystery ride Green M M’s Summer of 81: Quonnie Carol 4 AM pickup The Bin Bunkhouse Resie PD MOLLF TGPCJBTCJRGR jFb Proms Field Hockey’s still 1! TPing w TP, Spain, Calif — The Van. Lidia MM. PA TRICK you T. The Conspir¬ acy! 10 24 81 Always LYA Capt. FH, Yearbk, Senior Sec. Thanx Mom Dad I Love You!! Joseph Callahan Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 2, 3, SAC 4, Summer of ’81, Raquetball . . . 3PN . . ., Beetle’s net had to go . . . Game Victoms . . . Great times with PK an- dEJ IA JW, Break on throught . . . “No one here gets out alive” James Capone Weekends, Main E, the Study Halls, The Reservoir, Long Pond, You’re Buick is a BONE! Hart, the Taps, Bargain Spot Auto Mechanics, Quar¬ ters Game. The Bin, LATER Kimberly Ann Carpinteri “If You Love Something Set It Free; If It Comes Back To You It’s Yours, If It Doesn’t, It Never Was.” Best Times w BABETTE “Mothers” Plywood Ranch “The Perm” 16 at the Cape — what did you lose? Green M M w Sis B A Bound Sue, I think it’s FLAT!! (Thanx Mike) Jr. Prom Stephen 4 4 80 Basketball Pres. Italian Club NHS Sponsored by: Dr. Mrs. Max Goodman 27 I. Sponsored by: John J. MeGeehan Richard Feely Carroll Hey Corg! The old AM breaking down again partying at the BIN I graduated from the “Five and Un¬ der Club” Hampton ’81 Never forget all nighter 6 80 with MG stuffed in a closet at Joes House football camp ’81 Varsity Football Track Scott Carzo Bin Resy Long Stones in PA The Bean’s attic Mr. C Class Bozo Outlaws show me some ID Tor¬ ino, addie push! Addie’s gerbal “The Camlion” 9 8 81 “Let’s go to the Cape” WSTD with Costy July 4th Quaters Wrestling at Johnson’s Mr. Thompson We’re gonna die! Your a Mess! Riden on the Grass Wretling La¬ crosse Donald J. Cefalo The Buff! Always Chasing the girls. “Look but don’t touch”. “L.L.” The JR. Prom and the great time with M.D. Cadillac Crash. D.M. ' S Midnight deep fries, “What no eggrolls!” Foot¬ ball memories, and the contract dispute. “Coarse”, STARKERS! Artroom blues, “fight for that A”. Whose got the science homework. The Murph’s wild party and the clean up detail Football, V. Track. Basketball, Softball, National Honor Society Annette B. Carswell If you are not part of the solution, you are part of the problem SWB ongbies AA MJS Mr. Spock HCT Jimi Hendrix Lives Party on Sat. night Morrison the Doors White Light C G ' s 87 Forum Thanz MDMMRTSA Trekie Pikes Peak ’81 Do you know what this is? Think Pink Rose and Thorn PLFH Monkey in the tree I had the Cra¬ zies and dream Tom Cataldo What a long strange trip its been MFS EY KM SM Norton ’455 Grand Prix ’73 Plum Island The C with Benson KST The Quarry To the Bros’ lost in action, Linty Wayne never forget JB the best?! HE where are you? The future’s uncertain and the end is always near. FTW 69 Fever - NAZARETH - Anthony Callahan Celli The switch s-ball JR + SR pm’s pumpkin + chkn SL ordinary peo¬ ple 66 Bug — Madness AC DC J-GL’s V-HLN 68-CHV maybe sdpping Qary’s Sunapee B-frs zz’s out 25c I will thouh Vin the Bet “Jen” jim jones 10 mns 9 33-2 87 Football ML-Champs Hockey TRK B-Ball Mgo FNL RLi Mch Dlln Gnn-Fld LBN WSHGTN St N.H.-HSE smu cnvrtd 949 4evr wood “lousy”! I’ll Bet Ya? Christopher Cerulo Lauren Joan Carroll ML LaCar Will always remember good times with SW, LC, and JG fun on JV’s Basketball and Celtics and HC games, softball and beach days, KK’s parties, the ar¬ troom, and I’m no a j’nx DC “The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can’t find them, make them”. George Ber¬ nard Shaw 1001 . . . Tailgunner (?) ... 70 days ... to work . . . Mustang now!!! Latin Club Philosophy National Honor Society David Champoux 1 have a dream . . . Band JB National Honor Society MC PC Roxbury Tutoring C and C JVS Thomas Villanova Clavin Claver Villanova The Ultimate Prep. KPOC. Porschephile. Your middle name is what? Kamikazis at Cornell I did what? Skiing in the Pocanos with Phil. Poontanged at U. Penn. Doonesbury 1 Rip¬ cords with Kirbs Pam Cornell Alumni Jr. Skip Day ’81. Long Beach — Quarters. Lax 1 Para¬ lytic at ’Nova. Good luck KD, LB, NN, PP, LH Hartnetts. Love you Anne, EL Mom — TVFC Charles Christopher Summers Old Cars 4x4 Clucester aand Saugus Boats and Fishing WSki Club “Don’t Count on it” Intensity for Immensity. Get phsyched 500 Charger. Quarries Tuna’s Lift! Ikd Orchard Mt. Park Galaxy Italian Class Family Never foger Beth NY Good times with friends Marblehead MD MF Market! Brive-in Beach Bays Nights En¬ ter the 4th Dimension Jane B. Coakley Albert K. Chen YEAH! In my county. Chansin’ the red Sunbird. Willie and the Poorboys Can’t do my homework — my house burned down. Chelmsford w Gino Telephone: must be BS 600 yds too many soccerball? Frank’s Buick CW AK FC GK RR LV Friends Forever! Soccer, Winter and Spring Track VP Senior Class NHS Barbara M. Clayton BARBIE From The North End To The South End Summer 80 CCUOD . . . FUBAR The Curb? AOBTD Thanks, Sarah! The Needle N The Damage Done J.C. Wasted Time! Brawls w Legs Fig-Carbon Copys M.B. Married? J.M. Periscope Man. Summer 81 w John, Muesters, old orchard 5 8 81 Forever ARNF WAYN- O NOW IT’S TIME FOR ME TO GO ... AS I’M LEAVING, SHEET! GOOD LUCK! Glenn Ciotti AFBKAKKKMCCJCJJAMMJR TMLLEPDRKJVKECSVCSSB Koen, you’ve been a true boon. Tennis ’81: We did it all! It was a magical season! . . . Don’t be afraid to care. For how you live and how you die; the smiles you give and tears you cry; and all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be: P. Floyd Varsity Tennis, NHS S.U. Treasurer, NMC Kathleen Marie Cogan Frogs live forever. New Years Eve 79-81. I should go to class Friends Forever: KTFKP WL MH KC TK LM JM He lives in KNOX . . . I think. Mega — Concerts Wendy + Scott 1 1 81 Kelly + John 2 10 81 Kathy + Jerry 2 18 Golf course — crossman We dreamers have our ways, of fac¬ ing rainy days, and somehow we survive. Looks like . . . We made it!!!!! BM Sponsored by: Grigor and Lucy Nazarian 29 Michael A. Col ozzi l Christine M. Conley The Partiers APT. 10G Ah Come On SCIN Pool hoppin’ Terd Hooch 4M + 4L Budmobile P Land Bunkhouse: What’s-sup? Goodmorning Shoppers Drive Ins MFDw AD + CR Kaluka w SiSi GOGO’s Rock Ressie The Bin Tony Quarters w the Crew Beach Bums Zone MBR Circle Bozo Bash ADs All N’s European SFB BC the Hyatt Ground Round Arthur 12 LBW Swanny Wingersheek J. Geils LYA “STEVEN” Lidia! Good times Good friends Red Lights Derry Hampton Lowell 10 17 Wondrous Things w Pumpkin Stem Baby B. Pink 9 6 Parties BA GG CJ 7 4 Hide! Brr Cold Here I Am! Turn the Page AMBDF Slime CJ BG tickle fights The bone broke Warner? Rain Amberwood Reo Seger Journey AC DC B’ball wrestling remember. . . LP LM MD AW SB MS CG Confusion on Life? Who cares? Memries Eileen Louise Conley Let the Good Times Roll — C.S. R.C. at B.C. “Get togethers” Hockey Games FD’s and pizza LC, MM, JM TM B.H.P. — F.V. 8 18 81 — K.K., KJ Yale WEEKEND! 12 23 81-12 30 81 T.P. Mr. C’s V. X-COUNTRY (CO-CAPT) V. WINTER (CO-CAPT.) V. SPRINGTRACK BAND John Conlin Gail Erin Coppins If you do not understand my silence You will never understand my words. Real quality has a way of creating its own image Was it all worth it!? Semper Prepara- tus! Hill Deb Lynn SAS 1 TWA MD TO BE Where’s my maroon Volvo? Spence where is the door to the Audi? MJCL Pres. 81-82 Sec. 80-81 NHS RelEd Volunteer Latin Club DARTMOUTH ’86 Michael Cooper Quienselavalacara? . . . JD: BB gun + Brockets indoors, in the ditch, FULL-EMPTY table, Rusty booted in LTD + AO Drove the bus at AOSNH house. CracK At¬ tack victors 7th period Halvareth. Gringos. 5 +under club graduate. Yah, yah, sho, sho, Both a dem. “Hey, you got your liscense yet?” FOOTBALL, TRACK, LAX. Not ready for 3x as much work for 4 years Jaimeselavalacra. Paolo Coppi “No Schroedinger’s cat is not dead!” Ms. Martin ' s AP US Histo¬ ry Class, Computer Club, Science Club, Math League, Whee! “As- sez De Francais.” AP Physics snore. “Life is a tale told by an Idiot. Full of sound and fury, signi¬ fying nothing.” MacBeth; Model Congress 1981 Radio Station “Speak softly and carry a big stick, you will go far” — T. Roo¬ sevelt Robert Cormack “Sir, I would rather be right than president” — Henry Clay Dagostinos, 1001 Plays DEFENDER- 8220 6th P. Study. RK1: Dr. Who. R.H.P.S. 2299, Poker, ?N.Y.? two Stage Crew, Latin Club, Science Club 30 Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. Wayne H. Paskerian Frank Correra Remember K.S. John Cortizas It isn’t the experience of today that drives men mad. It is the remorse for something that happened yesterday, and the dread of what tomorrow may disclose Burdette President Philosophy Club Peter Costello Life — is a 16 oz. bottle of Diet Pepsi. Band room — Home away from Home Love Boat reruns Ya mother Get a job “What a Freakin Riot” Mill¬ er and her mailbox Don’t forget the microphones — they’re everywhere “What are you doing under the car?” Like they say in Spain — %! @ Hal¬ loween, Coning, To the Best of us! Barbie Coughlin The Partiers Apt 10G Terd Trouble w NANCY Luella’s Trigger LBW Joe the B. Drive-ins Torture week w DF LM POOL HOPPIN’ AD — FROG Party at Ps QUARTERS Sa- vanah, swany Jail? Goodmorning Shoppers European 3:00 TPing! Run- nin on Empty MPS Best times w NM AD MD CC JM CM SS LP JH Twins. Hyatt SARWJ Thanks JC SO w JBN; TBPOHS. JEFF 4 18 81 CO-CAPT. CHEERLEADING Leah Helen Covino “Can I sail through the changing ocean tides . . . Can I handle the seasons of my life.” Stevie Nicks Always remember good times w TM, LC, EC, JL, BC, CC, JM chasing j Fleetwood Mac’s limo in R.I. Summer of 81, Tom Petty, Biking to Harvard Sq. FD’s and pizza. I’ll miss those cc Donuts! semiFwJM. T.H.E.’S! skiing T T Forever! Steven M. Costello Carlzies Crowd l Long Beach Peg Leg Tom Stack Gibbo SIZZLIN TP SQUAD 80-81 MJ280Z STOGARTS NICK JIMPY THE BIN LONG THE RES MOHAWK MONS QUARTERS W TWIG MECCA MONS J.D. CC W DH THE SAVANNAH FRI NIGHT CC AT MAC’S DUNKEN- STEIN AT WYMAN ML CHAMPS? 22 TRI CAPT FOOTBALL BASE¬ BALL Michael County Look Here! What’d Ya Think Your Gonna Be Doin’ Next Year? No Lie . . . How You Know Your Not Gonna Up And Die? No Doubt . . . Soon Enough Your Friends Will Find You Out. Take Care . . . You Know You Might Not Have Much Time to Spare. Mose Allison WHSR-FM Kelly Jean Cross Light of the world shine on me, love is the answer Shine on us all, set us free love is the answer.” M.L. Kelly, Mar - a Mar and B.G. how could I forget you? M.L. and her shoelaces and rain¬ bows, wow can she play basketball! And Mar how can we forget Brigh¬ am’s of last year? I’ll miss you 4! Best of Luck to the class of 82! Sponsored by: George Ethel Richburg I Alan Cusson Gregory D’Angelo 76 Regal 11-2-81 . . . S and S at Petty Ban Beaners Little T and A.B.P. Doors Ricky — talk to her! 2nd Period Italian. Best Times with SS, IA, RR. Summer of 80. Italian Club All I want is every¬ thing . . . Kalooping. Van Halen The Highway. Christopher D’Errico Mecca wheres my Taps Maine 30:06 Delta 88 Beefsteak charlies. Hallow¬ een at Berkly. Plum Island surf cast¬ ing. The Hike Nick, Hart, Mark. The “L” BIN Good Times w DOTTIE. Quarters FAT 442 THE Golden HA¬ VEN European. Walter Dee Kappys. KlongEpondGrezySbashes. My 6 pointer, skiing winter “80-81”. Carlzy Larry Cobb “Partying w Pete” costy + Joe. WRESTLING Jennifer DeMarinis Pks Party The duck All night skip day Where’s Pk . . . The Cape Glaister w Dot + Rob Mother PK Ashes to yoda Bin Trish REO swim at the Res The Bunch Hart to Hart chicken wings Beach wrong room Mark Rob go home and sleep Get Sean he’s done it NYC Fanuell Hall Crusin in the TR The Green machine David Hart What more can I say? Paul Davoli Debra Teresa Dattilo Doobie! 78 Firebird I must junk it. Yme The bean with Linda I dont want to ho to the Haven! NH bound Gd times with LIMFLM Bud Steel 3- 25-81 10-5-81 TM i’ll never forget you Hey Dale my ba-h-a-b-e Squealer AC DC Pis 6:30am I just want to sleep! We’re crusin Thanks to Clip and Dazed Confused every 2 yrs Guts. Snowblind 82 is here! Bye WHS Angelique Dermatis The Partiers, Gelique, Apt.-IOG Rock, Terd, 21, Fenway 1 Will Sur¬ vive B’Days LBW swanny Jr. skip day Running on “E” P-Land Point of “o” my house Have another Cath! Wiley Bozo’s Bashes Good Times w lan Nantucket 9 miles? GH Beach Bums Zama Crus Budmobile quarters European LIL forever on ice SFB? Brud frog Barb convo’s w Sis Fee’s Proms the bin CLA ALWAYS 10 23 81 Diane DeAmato Tom 1-5-80 4-Ever Tenth Gr SS Good times summer of 80 + 81 in Glouster Florida Loon and Boat Cruises “P” “O”!! the field! 4- wheelin in Black Max at the Pow¬ er lines Good times with friends JC MN, DR, SM KB PTS the ants Don’t worry! Oh No Late again!! Woodies mic 6 to go The Boat 360’s Mac’s Wellsely Jack D XMAS Ken- nies Nobles lost in Vermont swim club New Year’s Eve 81 and 82 LB late 2:30 Jr. Prom Maine Summer of 81 New Ham. 2:15 The Boss Almans Concert 11th The Bin Cathy’s Miss Racing in the street Tip’in a few with the boys. 32 Sponsored by: Dick Betsy Sampson Julie Ann Derry James Detore “To reach the port of heaven, we must sail sometimes with the wind and sometimes against it — but we must sail, and not drift, nor lie at an¬ chor.” — Oliver W. Holmes ED-IN-CHIEF: RED BLACK, BAND SEC, STUDENT UNION, NHS Kathleen DiChiappari “If you love something, set it free — if it comes back to you it’s yours if it doesn’t then it never was.” Memories 81-82 “It’s Mill¬ er Time” It’s the maid! “People don’t fail, they just quit trying” Hi David! Chemistry 80-81 “Happi¬ ness is found along the road, not at the end” JR. Skip Day “Kitty Duke” New York Night game Band Ital. Club Philip Didio “It is a most mortifying recollec¬ tion for a man to consider what he has done compared to what he might have done” S. Johnson Stick with it! MATH TEAM, GERMAN CLUB Jodi J. DiFronzo “FiFi” “Gabbie I am gonna kill you!” The Nadetts Hey Lisa?! “Hit the girls room” is Anyone having A party? The Art Rm Blues REO Florida love to all my friends forever! 12 RON¬ NIE, may the roses come forever be¬ cause thats how long we’ll last. Only five more yrs can u hid on? Pray on our cross and wish on our stars I love you Ronnie!!!!! Dawn Dixon Elizabeth Doherty Ca I’m glad you dragged me to camp, the Hill, RAD, Dirty near Buddy, Ms. Proper, CIT. Never forget the weekend in CT East Hill Inn! Ja thanks for helping me raid the wrong house! Pop thank God our shower worked for the JR. Prom! Marcy you figure out what Wouba means? ABC CROS Cass here “it” comes. Time in a Bottle. Stretch she’s a Super¬ freak!! Me and my Janet Forever Black and Blue concert children of the Grave Good times with Kevin and Steve Into the void the key to my mind What would we do without Winter Hill? NH California I’ll always love you JAS Carl DiRocco Head to the Mountains White moun¬ tains, Moosilauke and the Mountain Lakes. Where is Ed? Wingaersheek. Vermont, Bing and the cooler. How do you feel? ski trips ... 1 don’t need to fight to prove I’m right . . . From the best barley malt... it stands head and antlers over the rest . . . Mr. C’s . . . EMSMFM . . . FTWCIINT YA¬ HOO’S I Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. Paul Steranka 33 John Doherty Martha Jane Doherty The Kinks Hang 10 Mr. “C’S” ad¬ vanced Chem To Somerville again Hormone, draga cop In the garage again New Years in a barn Where’s Scum Skip day The beige Falcon Sun¬ tan drink in hand lying there in bed cans again at gates youre mamma, Rake leavestor a V 2 Want some can¬ dy? U.S. 12 27 Looks grim Benny Hill State house Lacrosse to the Beach Margaret Ann Do kus The Partiers Terd Fenway Hot Pizza tar feet tough pin APT. 10G Brigh¬ ams B-Days Longos window Bill the Bee Quarters armed at beach w Nancy Beach Bums Mamies Raids Kaluka Budmobile the Boat All Nighters Pool hoppin FOOD kid¬ napped! Drive Ins Butch BP Savanna The Rock Swanie River L.P. Loony Bin Robey GT’s w NM BC AD JM SS LP CC JH SSP MF CM LIL GL BM Paul Doocey Best Friends. Five Ridiculous Hap¬ penings, Two sad ones, spirits In the Night. Up and coming events. Diane Doucette NY’s Eve 80 and 81 Summer of 81 Cruisin w Aveyldaa trips to NH 13 Breakdowns suffocated at the barn caught twice in 1 night moonlight swim at ML D88 698 Gtimes w Moo- moo Gang Excellent times w KA the Wall, walks to to Stoneham WB 80 FB games WAAABLE TDay 79 that BBT Enka 81 SD wrong House! 12 31 79 my love to David always ALCO HOL Drug SOI BYE! Tire not of new beginnings; Turn the leaf and smile to see the clean white page before you — Newman Magical memories! Best times w BKCSDMLK Zelda Mabel Mr. P. Lizard “Circle Up!” Cape Cod sum¬ mers, R B, Take Time To Remem¬ ber! Thanx Mom Dad, Who’s Who, Stu.UN., Capt. Field Hockey, Capt. B-Ball, Tennis, Latin Club, Treasurer Spanish Club, NHS Joseph Donlon Night skiing Len-nay The Furious Fur¬ ry Here Jim You Drive . . . Oh no Poes car wash Tommy remember Opels cottages I’m not the only soul accused of hit and run Chris and Doug party hard J Le-vay Red High Five JW Kelley 2 27 81 money thats what I want The cow is always in the Barn, Bull Varsity Football 11 Varsity Lax 1 “82” Poppea Anne Dorsam “A person cannot be at peace with others until he is at peace with him¬ self.” Pop — P.D. CELLO POWER! Shopping! B-Day Clique. Does the Pope T.B.? “Ow Hello! 00 Ha siweet! S.S.S. D.N. Exchange Con¬ certs. Pit orchestra. Y.P.F. ?Y! Na¬ tional Honor Society, French and Ital¬ ian clubs, Orchestra, GBYSO, Longy Christine Double Billy Squire 81 Harr! 82 Tanya thanks for my b-day gift Errs with Lin¬ da T-night 79 Mona 100 bottles on the wall ‘CH’ Night at the beach Nan¬ cy 1 knew it Duck the P ' ' Gig w Kim 800 — kbm Drivers seat 80 Gabrielle wanna fall Cara is it legal Cuda Good Luck to TB LE MH Andree how do you fell Bob 4-eva Good times with TB LF BF CC MS GC KR AB NP AF 34 Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. Peter Q. Tse Jeanne Marie Dougherty NFTGTW-LDLCNR, Summer of 80, Cape Cod, RLMRMC, MEMORIES, Carnivale 1981! Hawaii, LV, SF. WHFS ol 2 mins. 8 24 80 Nauset Beacn, Have Another One! Cadillac! Kinda hung up Lisa? Bumpu, ILY MZ + DZ, Sue aAnna — Thanks for lis¬ tening! Times on my side! Eyane — where’s my ribbon? Laura — JGAB? MSOT! kinky! Chubby! You know Scott! Be ready at 7:30! Thanks M + D ILY! NHS Susan Eaton Harvd Haloween, Petty Springsteen, Kinks B A Bound, South Cape 7s 3 81. clothes lines Dead end, Ply¬ wood Rch Som. Runs, Private Partys! CELEBRATION! 3 21 You’ll go right on circling till you find some kind of friend Jackson Browne. GPKG; BS, KC, GM, ME, BP, Thanx for the memorys 4480 Breakdowns Flat tire Kim? Thanx Ted Gerry waiting is the hardest part. Cristina Marie Elio I want, by understanding myself, to understand others. 1 want to be all that I am capable of becoming . . . This all sounds very strenuous and serious. But now that I have wrestled with it, it’s no longer so. I feel happy — deep down. All is well. Katherine Mansfield Thanks Mom and Dad VARSITY TENNIS, YEARBOOK: SENIOR EDITOR, LATIN CLUB, FRENCH CLUB, NATIONAL HON¬ OR SOCIETY Katherine Therese Ellis Summer job! G.T.’s w “Kath”! FAB DA! MA! A-car Time Warp Night out w The Girls H.E.C. Fitz Ave. Avail¬ able kindergarten! SWAT EEE-Patty! Headache! Roof! Sam’s at 3 BBTA! SL We’re There! Stoplight w AL. Nat’l Honor Society Drug Alcohol Latin Club Steven Paul Driscoll You only live once, but if you live it right once is enough. Bouley’s B’s 1 Moose RECEIPTS “off the highway” Evaporating Brau’s — kindergarten the Bin J.APT. Landscaping Mrs. B Soccer Lacross Adria Eliassen So long W.H.S. Good Luck everyone. Halloween witches. Cruising in the TR-7 with J.S., D.G., J.D., P.P., in the mean machine and group; G.T., C.L., L.B., M.M., J.D., Jack’s! Goodbye cold Hello sun! Bye Jillsy I’ll be wasting away in Margherita- ville! Maya Elisayeff Its NT Time 2 make a change just relax and take it easy CS Bow N Ar¬ row Petty Hey can we Have a ride? B. Squire STH Cape Beach six pack six SE BS BM KC BP! 4 10 81 DH w2 Dead End Psyched! Jon. Swifts! Pencils! Rocky Horror NJ WHTE MTNS clths line the Vinyara 9 3 81 Woody California Bound! Thanx to those that kept me going Waiting 4 the good times 2 come Linda J. Erikson Sponsored by: Dr. Mrs. F. Van Ummersen 35 Cherylanne Errico “It’s just my imagination” Sum¬ mer 78 on good times times w T3M’s — we’ze bad! GC Its just wet enough midnyt strolls. TJ want some dry clothes. Parties @ Kurtzys Marshfield 6 20-27 81! Old times the store. J.P.’s Se¬ mis SP 81??? LD M M’s Chi¬ cago Bulls just checkin’ 774-gss Earl Muraco school Cold nights at WHS field New Years eves Lya Richard 11 9 78 Margaret E. Fallon MEG! Friends divide the sorrows and double the joys. Thanx LEANNE PB J 4-ever! NF all the good times, twink! Girls what R U doin’ here?! jFb All-niters Yawmp McD’s T P Mr. Pe- ters RI THE BIN! The partiers. Therese! Grandma’s Green M M’s Jr. Prom! NF: Vermont w Mary Michelle — Summer 81 REHAB Proms Lidia! Double D’S JOURNEY tg gm jf pt mb tm tp ss tl Life’s a Soap! Hold On Tight To Your Dreams! ART FH A D NHS Thanx Mom Dad, I L Y! Richard Fennell 12 Sachem ML Champs S.B. Dreams The Rock Savanah, L.Pond, Bing Drive Ins. A skunk??? Hunting with Gibbons Gasers. Who swallowed the quar¬ ter? Partying w Costy, DM, JD, All Early arrival from JP Club¬ bing. Pool Hoppin you SFAMLA. Lorraine MSA. Always remem¬ ber my days at W.H.S. Thanx Mom and Dad S. Union, Jr. Class Pres, V. Foot¬ ball Baseball Andrew Fieleke Setting standards never quite acheived, Learning ideas never quite believed. Melissa Sue Eugley “Wisdom comes through suffer¬ ing” — Achelyss Thanks MP AC GK RH DC DS RR JB DF PP Mel- boa, PDB “Let’s go! Whoa, OK” IHCT, C.S.T1 1 25 80 2 13 81, Rocky Horror, The 4 scores “Stars seem so small but they are suns” RR Pigs, Fred Ginger! “Oh, I get it!” FFEKM “I had the craziest dream last night ...” CURTAIN AND CUE BOARD, FORUM Sean Robert Fallon Mid-nite shows, softball champi¬ ons championship, changing the marquee. Dean’s wedding, the Topsfield Fair. Can never forget Lake Placid with Jack and the eight ball Tournament J.P. Some¬ one I will always remember. Octo¬ ber 10, 1981. This one will be a record breaker for both. William Ferry 3 29 79 Moody Blues Bob Dylan The Doctor makes house calls Rt. 93 take it easy Whitey The Euro¬ pean tough night Doors Chrissy Quarters The Bin LP SB Resy “Can we resolve the past Lurking Jaws Joints of time the base to come of age in a dry place holes and caves.” JM At the Cape with Steve and Russ ST JS PW BG BYE V. FOOTBALL V. HOCK¬ EY V. LACROSSE. Mary M. Fiorillo Fee, Kidnapped JH Sis Bozo’s. Bashes Sisi’s Geligue’s Alnighters 3wds PJ Cruises Vtw MF The Boat LYA Phil 12 26 80 GTWTG BIN JRS T CPVS Budmobiles Marnis Broom Raids BFMM! Lil Helen SBWM Have another convo’s w sis Jacks Be¬ have Best of Friends JC MH lya caj jr Prom w PD Pool Hoppin Beach Days C W Thanks Mike BHNFY Always Dream!! 36 Sponsored by: James Dorothy Ulwick Scott Fischer A little knowledge is a dangerous thing — what do dreams have to do with grades — friday nights with good friends — Marching band 79-82 Bicycling is the great¬ est sekai — Good Movies Raiders StarWars — Good book Water- ship Down — Discover the Uni¬ verse — Styx Fleetwood Mac Abba Mr. Adversa’s 5th period — the draft stinks — 18 years gone by — memories that will last 82 Alicia Rose Frate Always rem. walks w MK J Giels Bob Seger REOl! twins du b r @ r 2 DT w mp BCC w np never forget good times w mk np wf no jd dv sv mg sop 1 II w Mrs. Bateman new years eve ’81 get back w np dl mz God Bless Mard Dana forever leands w mp su sa first time over sues house I will luv you always for¬ ever Michael 1 1 81 c M D I did it! Mary Ann Ford Member all the wild times w DD BC TM 6 20 81 TLYFI Times I’ll never forget 11-14-81 Dazed confused Long talks w PWl! Your so close but so far away! Summer of 81! Thanks for caring hon. Piggs — a — Herb! Let’s blow this clambake! Bubbles! Ver¬ mont 11-13-81! MJAF I miss your!! noone understands me but TM. It’s better that way! It’s here ’82!! John Fuchs US Deathmobile — 2 MPG Rol¬ lercoaster Party 11 10 81 GO FOR IT No Respect ARTHUR PATTON!! Weekend ' Coneing The next best thing to gambling and winning is gambling and los¬ ing Tennis Team — Parties Victo¬ ries Fun Time — An Angel in Dis¬ guise — BEATLES FOREVER — MAJ Truth Honesty Compas¬ sion LOVE Annamaria Benita Formichella BEST TIMES w cp sb mb me bg gm si pd ac gl maw. CAJ 5 16 r-ever Love U always Chris! Open arms — BB — U Don’t owe any¬ thing To Anybody! Dery, Wrnr, Sugarlof Jam LOWEL, Hampton, Maine JLMemErctn — 64 Vzdoz — “Its So Lonely In The State Of Maine” gg da ba cp sb — partys It matters Not What Your Are Thought To Be But What You Are!! Never forget Lydia and oth¬ ers WE’re History!! David Benjamin Galante Best times with WB PK SM EL SP NH Basement Bashes The Admir- arl I DON’T CARE! Mesky Pesky B-Day Busts $1 Beach Day They’re everywhre LMF JSD Fal¬ mouth You ask ’em Sybil Pool hopping farmstand SPEW! take a SF JG Eyesores P and A The Shed Plague Goomc Umbrage Summer ’81 TBFY We go ta get our of this place BOC Hold fast to your dreams. Kathleen A. Fitzgerald Swat — Julie, that’s a . . . pool! Flgpl Beth, Naw its just my B, OJw PM Wchps, Soccer wknd in Maine — ME? SD? T stealng Pav 15B, K-garder, 25c w JS PM MM They’re home — too think 2 see ANs — sneaking HH with Missy, LB Sculls lekd door SB’s JVTC, 1001 w MS 12341 OC . . . Proms MB’s PS w Al-EE! BBT A NYC VSC Roses R Red GT’s w Katie-““, FLA? Royal Rule B? Summers in Me . . . Soc¬ cer NHS Mark S. Frongillo FRONG Mayberry RFD The Stones Skynyrd ZZTOP DOORS 65 Chevy 3-23-81 Gitta Sicky 69 Thanks Mimi CC Skid, Marshfid CLIP II 81-82. Plum Is MT TC KJM Gr3 Wre bagged Captain Mr’Cs Behind EY TC MP JD SM MK DD Linty Morrison Death is Certain Life is not You Dana, Wayno, Mark Met Sherren 4- EVA 12-25-80 Sponsored by: Dr. Mrs. Frank R. Virnelli 37 Charles Gardella Chris, tell me college is going to be alot better. Why do I keep getting this feeling some thing terrible is going to happen? What number are we on know? Je ne peux faire ca! the lost island Drastic changes know thyself you only live once but if you live right once is enough with our change there is no growth! Who shot Diana Taylor? Marie Lisa Giacalone I can’t believe it — 82 your finally here. Past brings back and good times. Hey TA won’t ever forget The past is gone The future is here. Party it up the best is comin! Smash bang go racquet ball. Team games to well. Hey C and CC Thanks to you . . . times are always made better Sec of Italian Club, Drug and Alcohol Program Live for Tommorrow!! Cara A. Giangrande Friends r 4 eva-cpbgl mawggaflp- damsmbsbml m cl mack neknife “3 14 81 find another fool to love you” good times in ME w cp its not lonley in the state of ME BOCREO bumps w sb dagg parties DOORS omens sbmusic old orcharcd ban¬ danas your bumin lpdonttellmewere out of gas Hampton good harbor Ba- bashwhatanite cox drive-ins week¬ ends In the city were out of here Bye- Bye Bob Giarrizzo Party at AM’s house. Tell your Sisters friends to come over, they’ll love it. LL intensity for emensity Saugus girls Ain’t no cure for the summer time blues (except for Mellisa and Cindy) AC DC a good buss is more fun with cheese. Only 13! How could you! Here come the boys, dump’em WHS See-ya! I’m off to the coed dorms and keg parties!! Michael Harris Gibson Bouleys B’s 2 Jimi it’s all the same to me MG’s are the best The Bin J’s A.P.T. Dont do me like that K-Gar- den, Time May Change me but I can’t change time Foxy Lady Purple Haze Stones Start me up nothing matters and even if it did SRL 1 Life goes on MMM you can’t always get what you want let me live my life the way I want to. Varsity Soccer Joyce Ann Gibbons 81-82 The Pst SSBM! E. Lemstr Bottles nts Oh-kee-doke- ees? Mmve! Ngee! Uunph! Td Jck in Spof NH 47pg w slpry pen. Like can you relate mun? Siamese mittens! What Cosmic Cow? Ya understand? Ter, Hows Mr. D? Si! “Sumr 81” Dave take an Sf! which is lngst? Just a tad Friend! Thanx — Bud¬ die, RP for what? SW LC KK Ju¬ lie G Stephie!! Thomas W. Gibbons 83 stogarts Mr. C’s Class Q da- vid dulwick MS JD Polktad Je FF Keep Jim away from Cow Long Beach w Stack Summer ’81 Late Nights w Johnson Bill does the doctor made house calls? Joe I didn’t Fennell did. European bin Brawl JS-DNK tp squadw costy 80-81 Savana the rock Leanne Ike — Stones Woburn will Fall Varsity Football Capt. Wrestling Varsity Lacrosse John Girard Good times with Bud and Mich . . . Hitting the zone. Good Harbor “Who has all the money, Bobby does!” The white chicken . . . Spots cabin . . . Let’s chew and screw. Fells parties Neverforget running out of gas KM Road House Blues. Thanks George. Boston Runs Jr. Prom (KJ) MM Bad moon rising SM Camping (Pawkuck- way) Best thing in life is friends JA JR DR 38 Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. Anton Webber Katie Girard 9 22 79-D.K.S. 11!! The best of times at Meades Maine Mansion n. swimming, tanning and zzz “I’m mak¬ ing coffee” Who is gawking? Let’s go for a spin! Initiation to the Lex. hold. 17th Birthday Balloons!!! Car n24 — AGAIN? Mon. night PT sessions W Barbie. 10 2 81 B.H. Foreigner — where are the keys? Padoodle! Thanks a lot Jane . . A D, Swim- team, NHS Laura J. Goodman “Yesterday is but a dream Tomorrow is only a vision But today well lived makes every yesterday A dream of happiness and every to¬ morrow A vision of hope” — Unknown Thanks Mom Dad . . . Aberjona Editor, Chorus, WHS Bye! Michael L. Gorrasi Eusebio Gomes “Rat” “Artie” “Snake” BC Party Mooseilaukie, Initiation Pole, K.C. resi parties, The Quaries They towed the car? Lifeguard N.H. White Moun¬ tains White Lightning, Hole in the wall carl? Bings uncles, Salt and pep¬ per, Ed stop screaming, Soccer 6 Lacrosse, band, Namnet, Cravasha- vitzs? Italian club, Wow! I didn’t do it?! The flasher, Ciao. EMSMFM! Gail Gourlay Best tms w the clan thanks Kevin Steve n 1,2,3 ect. good tms w BFMSDH never 4-get them. DA par- tys BA ba sh all nite pool hopping cooper foghat cult the mean green machine Margy a double wedding bagged w BF be MS crash Fri. 1 3 car dies again Dave MIT material road house blues, turn the page mack the knife Sally the bumps Hampton, Jam, Me Ct. L.A.B. Peter Moseley Gove Sugarloaf 80 I’m going to jail! 40 — MMM Lawn Party 132 The Place $62.50 Jayson water skiing The Budmen — Rich, Jay Me Redlight without license or shoes Tasmanian Devil Beth Honda Accord 12 27 80 Totaled “I’ve been had” Exeter ’81 with chip, Albert and Mark Tony went Awall NMH for six weeks w Gustavo Mr. Mojo Rising Thanks Mom and Dad David Graham Mr C’s Class-A learning Experience. The Stones Philli — n — Hartford Their the “B’s” The Blushing Bride-n- Champagne. Long Pond-n-The Rez- zie. Bobsies Bondo Bucket “Your all a bunch of instigaters ” THE SNAKE OF LOVE” she’s my little Rock-n- Roll” (Keith) we tied but should have beaten Woburn The Best times were with the Gang “Twenty years of schoolen — n — they put you on the day shift” Dylan Hockey Kenneth Grant Jupiter and its effect, self reliance and the beat of a different drummer. Life is but a walking shadow. Must this be so? Late Nights out. There must be something more To the seven Angels of Woe There must be an an¬ swer. Tranquility. Illumination The third Eye of perception but who can find it? SAT NAM Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. Richard P. Williamson Jr. I Linda Hanrahan Lisa Hanrahan Lost in Sanbornton N.H. C.R.A. Rob¬ bie L.H.L. with Steph, Sharon, Karla, Lisa, Robbie, and Michael. Candy and Revolver. Aerosmith, Foreigner, Peter Frampton, Genesis, New Eng¬ land, Yes, C.S.N. Y. Great Summer of 811! “Double Vision” Parties in Til¬ ton Franklin N.H. with Steph Julie Wrong room! Gloria’s ears a big wind! Satin Steel! C.L.P. N.H. In summer of 81. Parties at Franklin + Tilton with Steph + Julie in N.H. The Moose is Loose. Lost in Sanborton on N.H. Michael. L.H.L. with Stephanie, Karla, Shar¬ on, Linda + Michael. Foreigner, Aer¬ osmith, New England, Angel, + yes. Double Vision! The Ditch. Candy + Revolver Kings Room. Satin Steel. 2 Big Macs! AH-CH-CH-CH-CH AH- CH-CH-CH-CH! Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. John B. Manganaro Brian Guarnotta Doing? Syd! Soak it all in, The Bunk- house, Ohio in VW Van, G.T. w Lisa, Legend of a mind, CP’s July 4, The European — “We bad!” Psychedelia — ’66 I woke up this morning and found myself dead. GRIM! A Clock¬ work Orange I do Love You Carmen, burning bones. This is the end of my beginning to the break on thru to the other side V. Soccer Daniel R. Guilderson Happy is the man that findeth wis¬ dom, and the man that getteth un¬ derstanding. Proverbs Good Luck to the class of 82! Thomas Hanlon BeserkerPainte D + D and C + C the gredtes+ “When an artist no longer does the things that he en¬ joys then he’s no longer an artist” Pearl Bailey Asalting the tower at night Oct. 30 run! Aluminum Dragon’s Squirt! Squirt! Your DEAD! Bart? John? KILL “In the race to be better or best miss not the joy of being” Next collese i Michael Mark Guarnaccia “Durante et vos met rebus ser vate se cundis” VERGIL Spring Fling “Memorize those lights” Ambushed! Sugarloaf ’81 C55M. “Who gets the front cemetary runs at 4a.m. “Sorry my goggles fell off” Fun at Jumbo’s $62.50 We’re outta here!” CAPT. VARSITY SWIM TEAM NA¬ TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SPAN¬ ISH CLUB LATIN CLUB Dorothea Gray Micro “My brown-eyed boy” Chris 11 2 79 The Who 12 79 Van Halen 7 81. ARNF: The Bin- ,parties, summers,Friends, THE BUNCH,LP.JR SR Proms, Sam¬ bos B B’s Skip days, Ice Fishin Camero, Weekend at Vermont, Cruizin’ THE TR w BEE, JILL- ZIE, SPED! “hey Mick, Wanna do some dots?” AngeliveD “Thank you for being a friend” avjgksesjdaejspkclgtlb jdmmmm Beth Anne Groux BA good time-with the clan and Co. Hampton skitrips Somerville to Maine! Party’s at Da’s,GG’s, Sal’s, CP’s 7 4 Holloween ’80’ Zep, Java’s barge UMass we are only kids, bandana Sal’s escape w. Hospital, Seger REO Cars Foghat B.O.C., Journey Bum¬ mer’s, What’s up? I can’t be both¬ ered! We’re only young once that is all society can stand! Best friends R4-ever! Thanks Mom and Dad!!! Maureen Mullan Harrington Always remember good times with friends esp. JC LB LD DD JG. JC’s B.E. FOB and many trips with JC.GT.’s with SG JJ and Longo B.O.C. 9-19-81 and the TP concert that never was! N.F. the Voke CSA MD. Festy 6-20-80 (Fred) Late again- hear the birds? Snowblinded JM the Doors — Breakon through York Beach-double image nothing left to do but run! Edward Hanson Just above the tree was the sun as if sitting in its perch and looking down on us! The trees seemed to be reach¬ ing up at it in jealousy. The best part of life is partying with friends. Marcia Hayes Lost in Burlington w LD in Latin w CD in Roxbury w FC DR SC EFCBS with the axe.AA Who’s the guy with the B.B.E. Soccar games and benches mix right BM where’s my pocket- book! Fun times w LR BM AA LD CD CJ JG MM FC SG LN DR PP PD JN. General Hospital is 1. Smile — it doesn’t hurt. Black Sabbath-Heav¬ en and Hell! Maureen Harvey Always remember FPMH we had some great times. I LOVE N.Y. Gene and Maureen, 4ever. 8-4-80 Alley Pond. Cookie faces. Chuckie’s in love. Downey’s. What a pissa General Hospital. Gene your one in a million. Aint nothing to it. Babe I Love You. Hanging out at 191, 33,Arnolds,Par¬ ties. Best Friends CD, TH. Gene we’ll always be together. David J. Hart Baffonery, mecca, up The Bin, Bashes at Long Pond and the Resy, one too many Dents, out¬ laws, your a mess, Mr. Cs, yeddy Good times with JD, Maine, Hart¬ ford, It’s a bone, Put it on my tabJS, Beefstakes, 77 Granada, She is not to shabby, Let me talk to Walter, Good time in the Med¬ ford woods, GG, only one phone call, Thanks Mom Smoke Shows, By HBi Maureen Elizabeth Herlihy “The bearer of bad luck is he, imbued with haunting mystery — but, furry, purry, Friend to me.” Trials and Tribulations ’80-’81. GH Fever! M + N. Dew Peanut M M’s . . . It’s Miller Time! It’s the Maid! That’s Disgusting! JR. Skip Day . . . Chuckles and Lulu . . . K Alert BOO! WHS Band FB K.D. + S.P. Forever! See Ya! 14P Elisabeth Hirschhorn What though the radiance which was once so bright be now forever taken from my sight; Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, of glory in the flower; We will grieve not, rather find strength in what re¬ mains behind. -Wordsworth Love to Mom Dad, Friends — M.M., S.J., J.S., L.S., A.R., C C, STU.U.SEC., N.H.S. Mary F. Hartunian TURN THE PAGE AUSTIN PREP WE KNOW IT WAS STU¬ PID NYE 12 31 80 ALASKA GET IT? WAWA FRUIT BATS QUEENSMEN 79-82 LET’S GET DOWN OLYMPIC STADIUM ”81” ARE WE BOTHERING YOU? NO WHOSE BIKE? WHEN YOU THINK OF CAN¬ ADA LOU, CAN WE HAVE A PASS? BUTLER 79-80 DING¬ BAT DONUT BUIDO MISS THE BUS?! PHRED PUH THE FIELD NO PROBLEM? BH JN DS ETC. Sponsored by: Richard A. Nazzaro 41 Ann F. Hitchcock “I’ve got to be where my spirit can run free, got to find my corner of the sky.” -Stephen Schwartz M.J. April vacation, cast party’80, T or B-ing, Exchange concert’80, musi¬ cals, Marf.K.M.-Bio, A.T.-week-end talks,Promise? -V. SOCCER, GERMAN CLUB, FRENCH CLUB, MODEL CON¬ GRESS, STUDENT UNION, YPF, TRACK, NHS Leigh Hoffman I am young wild + free. There’s noth¬ ing like my generation My eye’s are lookin at you. “WHO” Peter Clancy + Benny! Hey Jen want some more M + M’s BTB SSP Thorndike Pon- d + AHS Too many times At 4:00AM in that “Magic Bus” Blizzard + Buzz Rides Silver High Shoes W.Mts. Nev¬ er forget June 1, 1980. Kristin Thanx Ma, Dad. Myung-Hee Hong Maybe it’s you; maybe it’s me but all the same we still are free, free to laugh, free to cry, free to love, and free to die. Jacqueline Sue Howland The Partiers, Bermuda half half “Ja- como” oatmeal w Sheryl P.J. Cruizes Always looking with Sharyn Three Stooges w SiSi AD’s All- nighters U.MASS The Zone, nite ski¬ ing Kalucka Budmobile good Times! S. Semi Thanks Mag N.F. 5 9-7 13 81 S.I.W. my ankle-Rezzy L.Pond Feb. Beach Breaking + Entering B.M. Beach Bum M.V. Good H. Kidnapper fee’s PartyQuarters B’Bomber W.P. Don Hoffman Good times bad times I had my share. Canada the stars are bright. MEC Death rides. Looney bin Parties, I have a mind and use it! Summers at the Cape and Good Harbor. The Par¬ ty. “78 Pontiac” B-Talls, Running on Empty Black and Blue and J Geils concert. Junior skip day. on to mili¬ tary Academy Varsity Football 52 Nightlife Charles E. Hogan Arthur Vincent Houllahan III Brud What a spin in PD’s boat Jo’s windshield Mango’s jeep TPing MS 9 22 79 Jr. Prom Wedgmere Light- sout! Cathy’s House 95 Rockport Bury the needle Good Harbor Texas Pineneedles + Buddy L.P. to H Sum¬ mer 81? KG 10 2 81 Padoodle For¬ eigner The Great Invention! Dinner Ique WHY! ACT P.S. Thanks M D Toadawsmsdiga V-SOCCAR V-TENNIS V-WRES- TLING Linda Joanne Incatasciato Never forget the fun times with friends! Special times with Neil 3 28 81! Hidden in closet: Shhh! he will hear us. Thanks Gloria and Deb! The Bean DD Cast Crushed “We’re Cru- sin” FBird The Green Bomber N.F. Laconia 80,81 Junior Prom and Sen¬ ior Prom Best Time! Clip with Fred, Barney, and Wilma Bi Thanks! “82” is finally here bye WHS!! 42 Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. William J. O’Leary David P. Jackson Halloween,80-The evenever started Always remember Mark Dana, S.F. Food Run, if you feel good, you’ll get over it! Summer of 81, what a waste, Hampton,82 This buds for you, class of 82 Z-10 Feb. 13,14,Mini what hap¬ pened? Army camp, on S.B. ID,ID,ID 71-Cutlass It no go I’m out of here, time to go!!! Pizza to go my porch. Kate Elisabeth Japy One of these days. WP or bust. Hey- cles What was that movie about any¬ ways?, I knew you were going to say that. Impulse. B BBudsBeadies in me.KK EC I didn’t know it was self serve! Oh yeah! REOTALLEY Ac¬ tion.B C . . . Soccer Luck Sharky Stay in control Sue! What is and what should never be.R.S. Sweet home Ala. V. Soccer Tennis N.H.S. Christine M. Johnson Never forget BOCREOCARS Sugar- lof Sals escap fr WH hampton maine Doug G @ drivins barge zep ban¬ danas Carls pty @ Limes BAGGDA bashs derry hal-80 JLMeEr frbird Ju 4-81 Jamca Weekends! good times with BASBAFLPGGMBLMAW- DAMSCG MCGCVD CLCJ. It’s so lonely in the state of MAINE We’re History!! Chupa Que? CP says who cares! 3 9 79 forever-love you RALPH Mark T. Johnson Memories of Sara Sims Corner w.Stack Gd.Times w.the 280z Brawls wlDH Long Pd. Halwen81w. DM.AL CD. Resy kg’s (Mecca) The Bin Cris’s Cabin Sabbath wk.DH. Home? Jr.Wr. pty. (quarters)Hiking Tp w.DH,CD,JB A tower of Glass stads nomore (Medf.) Farrar’s cellar (MD)Lt.nights w. Gibbo Beans Art room blues V. Football Lacrosse Wrestling “LATER!” Theresa Ann Jackson Goob! Summer “81” what hap¬ pened! Good times w C.E. G.C. C.K. and the gang. C.K.’s parties J.C. T M’s we’ze bad fun times at the store, WHSF, and the fells. To Rich, it stupps in the wood, fun times at PS late ngt W RD JR Cheryl, can I bor¬ row some dry clothes! Yes guys, I made it home! Jack called Jon 3 15 79 TLA AR Wayne Thanx Mom + Dad Erica Johanson Jr. Sr. Proms w R.B. Rose- s Hingham! Carol, “What’s the name of your boat?” Kathy, is she one? “Let’s hit the A.C. Peg!” NAN¬ TUCKET! It must have been the fish. Southern France Someday! I miss you Lil’! Thanks mom dad ILY Rich 3-26-81. Tr. Sec.9 V.P.10 11 Stu.U.Pres.12, V.Soccer Soccer Luck! Erik Johnson Dude’s all-nighter,Morrison antics,B- lue Bros, chaos, Germans, Falmouth, La Pinada Save Ivan,Lionel,Beatle’s net,4000 footers.Owl’s Head back swimming to Spain, Gang of 5,bury me, Doucey’s b + b, another scrapped night, Ski Chamonix,steal¬ ing mugs.une grande do it Robby, vo¬ ting for death,mobile parking,Good Golly Miss Milly, Jimi, x-country- ,hockey Martha Johnson “Rivers belong where they can ram¬ ble Eagles belong where they can fly I’ve got to be where my spirit can run free Got to find my corner of the sky”- Pippin Keep your heart open-4 14 81- Chatham. Adventures with Annie- .Head Games,explainer.-secret of life is enjoying the passage of time-T or B!My better YzYPF TUTORING NA¬ TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Sponsored by: Edwin and Sue Porter 43 Kristin M. Jones “We never know how high we are ’Till we are called to rise; And then, if we are true to plan Our statures touch the skies. The heroism we recite would be a daily thing. Did not ourselves the cubits warp For Fear to be a king”-E.Dickin¬ son RED BLACK,CHORUS Christopher Anthony Julian Good times with Mike in Derry + Warner Talks with GLENN Journey RED AC DC BEST OF TIMES WITH THE CLAN blow pops I don’t hate you Cara CHRISSYS Special good friends,LISA + Margaritte NewEnglands 8 80 Eggin with Bob HouseParties,BA + GG Doublin with Mike 4- Margaret OpenArms ANNA5 16, your so beautiful Don’t ever leave me VARSITY TENNIS Karen Ann Kelley “The price of freedom is making some sacrifices for what you be¬ lieve in” Let the Good Times Roll- NG79 “Get togethers” 10 3 80 S-16! Feb.Vacation ’81 Marsh¬ field visits Jr. Sr.Proms 6 18 81-EC.KJ Reo: Alley + Corner, 2ndNGW RL Life guard sum- mer-’81 DGB, CAPS-BKmiss! memories JME CDM KJJ DCS GCS CBK VKM MLZ DWP GCC V-Track V-Gymnastics Capt. Tumblettes Joseph Patrick Kennedy “Don’t believe what your eyes are telling you. All they show is limitations. Look with your under¬ standing, find out what you al¬ ready know, and you’ll see the way to fly.-Richard Bach; Fal¬ mouth Forever! Dude’s house; Mich’s my friend! Reebs and rack- etball; Thanks Joe, Jeff,Erik and Van. NHS, Co-Capt X-Country, V W + S Track, SAC Saliyanne Jones “He finds a treasure who finds a friend, and knows from that mo¬ ment on, no matter where he walks, his lonely days are gone” Our wild weekends allnighters. Jul Project FlagPole! Peanut! K-garten, Christmastime.Thanks to L,M,J,A L for my forever memories Feb 9 81-1 remember. The Best Halloween! Raindrops on roses, Thank you forever Mom Dad ILY. Kathleen A. Kee “This is it” There comes a time in every life, and this is it. No one can tell what the future knows, You make the choice of how it goes. -Kenny Loggins Stephen Kelly AT DEAD END YOU CAN HAVE YOUR JELLO AND EAT IT TOO. Wedlop Seriously, though. “The cunning man steals a horse, the wise man lets me alone.” B.F. I’m Gone Mark William Kennedy “Youth comes but once in a life¬ time, time is too short to waste it away” “Memorize those lights” Am¬ bushed Shotgun but not with Pete Sugarloaf ’81 “What time is it, 4am” CSSM Cemetary Runs “Go For It” Varsity Swimming, Golf Team, Ski Club I 44 Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Johnson Charles T. Kenyon Thomas M. Kerrigan Elizabeth Stowell Keyes Cles, BDs in Maine,J. Geils-CCC, Midnight Rambler, KJ what mov¬ ie was that anyway? Reo in an alley, Salisbury driftwood, W.P. Weekend, Soccer balls Sharky! But they’re Al l green! Dazed and confused.PM you WERE drown¬ ing! 7 11 79 Free to be what I am with the hope of becoming what I was intended to be. ILYCJP. V. SOCCER, TENNIS GERMAN CLUB PRES. NHS Anton Khabbaz He who knows How To Live Can Walk A-broad Without Fear Of Rhinoceros or Tiger He will Not Be Wounded in Battle For in Him Rhinoceroses can find no Place To Thrust Their Horns Tigers No Place to Use Their Claws And Weapons No Place to Pierce Why is this so? Because He Has No Place for Death “You only live once, so make it worth remembering” Chuck 71 Football League Champs! Brington-Sack Pack 3-3-3. Keep the cow away from the barn Grendel-The Moose is loose G.Times with J.Lavey,Boog,Bill,Joe- + Gibbo My touchdown TPaper + Wslyan W. Costy. Varsity Football and Track Fat Pack AA W JJJ Bin Poe’s carwash Crater Thank you Mom! Naro N. Khandjian “who knows when we shall meet again, if ever ...” Narolita! my man, Happy Hour, Snowball, fights, 6:50a.m., Hustle, Summer of ’80, Chopped Liver, Pea¬ nut butter, Laughing fits Beepin’ through Wooba ooooh what the . . . . . ., GREEN! I’m thirsty, Great times w BWDWAOKWLMMBBMJM! Troubies Comps, Band, Spanish Club John E. Kisil Senior Sign Squad Jumbo’s Sick Boy Maine 7 4 81 Happy Hour Ski Accidents Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Suffolk with Mango “It’s a town for losers, I’m pullin’ out of here to win” -Springsteen Tippin’ a few with the boys. Valerie Joyce Kolligian “No Bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings.” . . . Blake Let the Good Times Roll! NG-79 Chickee! Lily-Belle’s famous line Talks with PG SIC, Oh yeah! Great times with the girls Always remember: EJCAKMKDKCSA, UR The Best Thanks Mom and Dad Pres. Curtain And Cue, French Club, Chorus, Nat’l Honor Soci¬ ety Freebird (BBB) X-Mas vacation 80,Pier 4 Mary, who’s bike? New York. The field(KP) Under my thumb! CVS Jr.skip day. Lou, can we have a pass? IMOFTIOH Green monster? Attack! Halloween M’s garage-Sum- mer 81 There’s Pat! Florida fatties. Winter 81 First snow. Weekend in Maine. REO Nights. Funny talks with MS Lynyrd Skynyrd Take the long way home. Greg Kirk Cape-Summer ’81 “Frank you crushed the sidewalk!” N.Y.C. with J.W. — Have to do again!! T-day ’80 7-6 Erik J’s two . . . Fun at SB Never guess what’s next, huh Costy! See what happens. Hi Mom Wherever, It’ll be fun! Varsity Football, Sr. Class Treasurer N.H.S. Sponsored by: Dr. and Mrs. Paul F. Kelly 45 Richard M. Lawrence “The Truth is found when men are free to pursue it.” F.D. Roosevelt Summer ’81 New York — Florida Weina-mobile Green Monster Fatty Junior Prom T.K. Under whose Thumb? Choir — wet Y.P.F. I Re¬ member Mama — Not papa The Field Liquid lunch CVS Good songs mellow Nights The Garage 3 times lucky Malcolm P. Lele God grant me the serenity to accept what cannot be changed, the courage to change what can and the wisdom to always tell the difference. WHS Musicals, WHSR-FM N.H.S. Max Kreifeldt ETB; Ghfg Rbgnhk Light up the sky 3 Bean salad SirBud Scuttle me Grades Falmouth Slosh-Down In flames — Marshall Power — poor Donny The Hammer of the Gods will drive our ships to new lands to fight the horde — singing and crying — Val-Hal-La I am coming! My 1 have a long life free of work-key-Largo-Suzy-Q 1 Love You Wendy Marie Lano Slow down you’re doing fine, you can’t be everything you want to be before your time . . . Best times with Kathy and Kelly Hampton Beach 79-81 California 80 Junior Prom — SD Kelly C- Remember Its ML Rainbows Are Forever Good Friends In My Heart Forever: KC KP KC MH TK LM JM Scott I Love You I’ll miss you always P M Than X Mom Dad NHS GLC of 82! Kurt Richard Lawson Good Luck Class of “82” I Hope You All Find Yourselves Soon I had a great time but I’m ready to move on Good-Bye WHS “It’s my life and I’ll do what I want It’s my mind and I’ll think what I want” Eric Burden Adam Leach These are the seasons of emotion and like the winds they rise and fall — Robert P Lant. Soccer Ball, 4 25 80 — Anne, Loon Mt. with D.A., A.A., A.M. Morgan!!! Ben’s Tabe Thanx Jim. SINKS Clogged, what next!! The tub! What else! Miller Time You, YOU You! Duff and his truck, the Inn’s, flushed socks, T + S, S + S Friendly’s, 7 14 80 W.E., PENN 143AM Jeffrey C. Lavey “We are only young once that is all that society can stand”. J. Lavay, Johnay “It’s a matter of pride.” Poe’s Carwash. Watch out JD . . . Lights out. Grende! the moose is loose U’s Party Good Times at Long Beach. Community Pool. Skin SUMU Get the cow away from the barn Crater The Machine, Sack Pack Gibbo, Boug, Thanks ma + dad Varsity Football, LAX, Track Lance Lent Yea I guess. GG Chvelle. Summer of 81 What a clown. Silly wabbit. Taking off to Tewksbury Springsteen. The Stones. Journey. Saugus Gas Stop. Florida 81. The Kidd. Sunshine. Hampton Beach. Hankins. Hockey. Busten Bribji, SS 396. Gerry’s Class Driving in the breakdown Lane. MG Midget. Louis, Vanessa, Ed, and Sue Barber. 46 Jennifer A. Lewis “It’s a marvelous night for a moon- dance . . . ’’-Rich 9 110 81 CBFH HS-Hootspa-Mark “And in the end, the love you take equals the love you make.” Pbc trickerboire YPF Withr- gebands “ow, hellow! oo, how seweet!” DEB gyppo Hotboy notestfr sssss! sit-ins tacky 10 9 85MR CM National Honor Society, Orchestra John Rolando Loor I thank fate for having made me born poor. Poverty taught me the true val¬ ue of the gifts useful to life. Anatole France Gracias madre por todo lo que usted ha hedho y sacrificado en guiarme a donde yo estoy ahora. Thanks: Swazeys, ABC,DD,EB Clubs: Spash. Fr. It. Power. Gymnas¬ tics Koen H. Liem Summer of 81 Paris the Cape and Falmouth JP(CC) + the Heinies Styx surprise party ADGJJ (G?) MLST + CA, HI Good luck, John Dan K je wel, M + P What you own is your own kingdom. What you do is your own glory. What you love is your own power. What you live is your own story. Rush May 81 TENNIS Christine M. Lovett Time for me to fly. REO where? The Cape What’s up? Barney! Luv Hank RS Mick Art RM fun times w the bunch Florida can’t wait S. skip day have another one W.Farm sorry Ed! Fifi summer fun 81! PR’s Party LB Good Times w SO T-Bears T and P.J.’s Sambo’s B + B 6th p.Art! Green machine W.B. fishing. Where’s the duck? Hi Jim! Gabby you know! 11 10 81, 3 21 81 Eric H. Lowenstein Michael MacDonald “There are times when all the world asleep, the questions run too deep for such a simple man. Won’t you please, f please tell me what we’ve learned, I know it sounds absurd but please tell me who I am.” “Good Times”— Cape Cod — al¬ ways Hatteras “You’ve got to pay to play” Bluffs — only in a Boston Whaler! Cape Cod’s still best! — P.I.T.D. — P.B. Catherine MacDonald The Partiers Dubs 11 The Boat Ange- liques-Allnighters Kaluka Bozo’s Bashes SiSi’s Sleepovers Budmobile PJ-cruises Nantucket mopeds Quar¬ ters Have another Gelique! on Ice Point of “O” Jrs A of the M 4 Jr. Prom E + B Bermuda w SS JH Cuz’s Drive-ins Doke Go-Go’s P-Land Hyatt BC Lights Aurther SFB Kid- napped-JH Mamies Raids Jr. Skip Day M? TPing Bin Thanks Dad! William Arthur MacMillan Cookie wished he wasn’t here. God Last night I prayed for patience, what’s the holdup. You have to have SOULE. AP BIO, that frog will never walk again. Red, she had the most beautiful and biggest eyes I’ve ever seen. Speed workout, and bring a bucket. But Maw I never get hurt. If Mr. Marshall says run, I walk. This is the beginning of THE END. Hi Bye Red. Sponsored by: Dr. and Mrs. Michael Kolligian, Jr. 47 Julie Ann Maher Goodbye Winchester To all the Friends that I know. March 22 Junior Prom with Jody. Summer at Good Harbor with Jody and Cyndie. James Mongomery Band at Salisbury with Leo. Blue Fog with Alex. Pearl Island with Jody Mark, Julie (IFeelWet!) Jody’s “67” Elderado. All the Good Times with Dawn. Thanks Dad I Love You. Mimi Macnamara “I’m young and I’m free” The Who “Junior” 3 Warnings Loony Bin Ressie Swim We almost made statists! PDJMNYE Waterville MM STEPS Munchies Morning Cruises 81 T.Hee Pig CL GT 3am switch 4th July P.O. PK House Michelle’s pets Glouster F. Me Se¬ rious? U R Only YOUNG Once I Love YOU Mom Dad Have Strength Drug + Alcohol Spanish Club Swim + Drive Team Lisa Marie Macone Pegs at the army camp Sorry John we got lost, the Kinks w BM Plum Island till 4AM Prom night at Debs House — Snowblind its been real! B.O.C. w ABAGHD LWMMAMQ Sunrise and limes w JMLM! Lets Blow this clam¬ bake! My House Till 5am w BD, JG, MF, BM, DD Where Do We Go From HERE? FYANHS! Good Times w DD, MF, BM! Golden- ized, Haven Bound! In Memory of DL, MZ, WC. Gwen Mandeville Tom Petty, Bow and Arrow Bound! Sommerville stops, Private parties Plywood Ranch, Winchester in the rearview! Turn around talks, all night clotheslines, Good friends are for¬ ever. S.E. B.S., M.E., K.C. Too Bad; its my only Heaven! And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make! Paul E. Mahoney Carlzies crowd is 1 Parties at Long Pond Resy, the bin, the rock, Addie’s attic SA’s Torina, DH’s, Arlington. Jeep Vega Mec¬ ca, quarters, shot gun, speed rac¬ er the hen. Best of luck to the whole gang especially SA, SC, DG, and Addie. It’s a long Week¬ end. Thomas Mahoney 1 5 80 Diane forever good times in Aruba, Florida, Glouster, N.H., Loon, Boat Cruises 81, 4-wheelin Black Max, Rml25, Mud sessions with KL, JC, at farm. Uncle Sam with Guido, Ant Army. 9 19 81 BC Blue Fog Mess-Where is the car? Post Hockey parties. Unit¬ ized Think Snow. “Yours is the cloth and mine is the hand that sews time.” -Led Zeppelin Kathleen Marie Mahoney I’d rather be skiing Springsteen 12- 16-80 Lidia: Mama Mongiello seduc¬ tive walk; Fa + Na Billy Beanboot etc. male roommate; Gloria Thank you of¬ ficer, Pat left on red; icecream she’s 1, Erica; the Rock prude, kitchen raids late again? No Parking Socca Luck; Nite Skiing 1 hr on the slope w Carol TPing; KS Fairygodmoms Good Luck Soccer Teams 82 SoccerBalls, Library Talk, Soccer Capt. Fr.Club, Tennis Paul Manganaro Never forget those great times with the football team No matter what be¬ comes of us we’ll always remember the three years at WHS The best part is just about to begin The Fat Pack The Mad Cheek Slapper Early Ever¬ ett mornings. Tri-Captain Football, Varsity Winter and Spring Track 48 Sponsored by: Janet L. Burchard Kathleen Jean Mangano Mongoose, Mongaliod 17 McHale BFF Jackie 7 13 79 Brackets “IF” Red Licorice “Where’s Food?” B-Ball Camp “You gotta want it” DT sum¬ mer Softball 1 SYFCB Ginn Kelly’s Place “I lost my buttom!” Bubbly Bot¬ tle JR Royal Hawiian Friends Forever JP LB SP MS JR Wig Nimrod Thanks mom dad Varsity Softball Tri-Captain Basket¬ ball, Soccer The End! Tomislav Marincic May your hands always be busy May your feet always be swift May you have a strong foundation when the winds are changing shift May your heart always be joyful May your song always be sung And may you stay . . . For¬ ever young-DYCAN 1 don’t care what anybody says: that was the best explosion I ever heard. Stephen G. Marino Kicking around on a pieca ground in your hometown, waitin’ for someone or something to show you the way! Neva4-Get May¬ berry, RFD, Nugents Porch, 714 Boo, my K’s (thanx mum) 7734 Rides 4X4 w Scomb, Con¬ certs! Green X-Mass from Af- ghan?-Think Snow; cus! Many El¬ bows, Lemons, Turkey “the Killer” Hospital 2X, Roast a-yib! WHS Later! 4-get me not! ITALY 1! HOCKEY! KB143 Thomas H. Martin “Each of us strives toward his own destiny. We can understand one another, but each of us is able to interpret himself to himself alone. -Hesse- AO(Rabbit) Macs + C.P.’s-WW In the bushes! B.H. All the good times. Joey-EH? Summer 81 OLL, Bex.KA.Who Cares? Hey, Mo, DAH! FBs or MH? ACTIVI¬ TIES ED.-Yearbook., VP Phil. Club Vincent Marquardo Blizzard Ville “81” Parties Down the Common “Get The,” OH NO! Good Times with M.G., D.C.,J.C.,L.C.,B.M.,J.G.,L.L., Liquid lunch Pool playing down stairs, par¬ ties over Bobby’s house. Hung over SB its just smooth sailing now Hateful Mondays. Mr. Boulds Science class Basted “Class of 82” IN LOVING MEMORY OF M.Z. W.C. D.L. I LOVE YOU ALL FOREVER Alicia Mawn “Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.” -Soren Kiergaard Washington W.S. Red and Black Ed. R.S.A.C. Band N.H.S. Sailing Club Roxbury Tutoring “That which does not kill me makes me stronger.” Julie Lisa Marashlian “Do not Be conformed to this world but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that you may prove what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.” Romans 12:2 Mom Dad, Thank you for your continual love and guidance many hu- gabugs Thank you Lord for walking hand in hand with me down the corri¬ dors of W.H.S. Me! Lori Jean Marshall Hampton 80-81 Plum IS. w Mary Best times with best Buds-Mary Marie The Late run to Stoneham HIT THE STRIP! Down on Main St. Ra- mie Babs who’s cryin’ now? Serious talks-Eat your heart out Dear Abby Good times w Cara the dozen KP. WL KC Don’t mind me I like to laugh General Hospital Crusin w the baby boat Thanks Mom + Dad We’re outta here!!! Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Champoux 49 Steven Mazzarella Alexander T. May Zzitop Black + Blue Blizzard of Ozz, and Journey Wildwood The Path Piz¬ za to Go 81 Halloween Parties at the Drive Ins Mystic Partying Boston Re¬ mains the same P People Ds’ Porch Buds Scott McAdams The Beatles lead the path to get thru the Doors and release The Who? The Class of “82”. Party-Oh Yeah! but first we cruisulate but where gotta house? No way then the drive-in, woods-too cold, Pinata hot with Gonzo at Havard Square. First though Andy’s or simply best no prob¬ lems GE. The End Is Hello Goodbye to the Class of “82” Keith McCarthy Hey James don’t you ever shut-up? Go on Ed, say it! Hey Steve you know what? Dave’s not here man! J.D. Let’s double. SYD, Avrelivs. Tops- field with J.D., J.B., C.D., Mark want some more pancakes? Hey Leanne and Mary you know I’m Going to find out anyway. MUSHROOM, A.D.12 31 79-1 4 80 John, let them pave your way. You people have lost your minds! William Kittredge McCarthy Youth comes but one in your life, so live life to its fullest. W.K.M. Bouley’s B’s 1 spacing out JAPT Me and my C.C. Kindergarden The Bin Landscaping It wasn’t a Pinto She is simply a cute girl. Thank you Mrs. B My future goal is to reach out into space and communicate with other world’s It will happen Ski Club Patricia Jane McCabe 40 Vt. crash golfing Maine Partyland BD’s Quido Eebs mittens! White teeth paranoia Missy’s knight BSE’s Sybil what color is my hair? Orange cone Soccer severed time warp heavy trucking? Na that’s just my. Too my.Too thick to see ma! K-garten All-niters! Brian Magnum little girls urgent Break-ins n-swim- ming SWAT Available? Cherry Da- macs Thanx alot Jane Michelle McCarthy Spanky never Forget all the great times w the Bunch. Still more to come Mimi Hank Barney Jillsy PK Bee Dot Fifi Jen Soggy Session w Maria ARTROOM B52’s Thanks for everything Sharon, Mimi has crabs! Dippin’ at Ressy The Green Machine One in a million Waterville “Quiet people are listening” Heave Mimi stay strong Luv ya Ma Dad RISD B.C. 3 21 81 Valerie France McCord “Life is short; make the best of it” FBM To all those, friends family, who were w me during these years Thanks! Memories.Gimpy BJT the cats The exchange sum¬ mer of ’81 The Friendly Crew Chug it CS MS . . . climb every mt . . . The lights Good times w KO TP It’s been real Good luck Jam Take 1 day at a time time Thanks mom Explorers Chorus C C NHS Bye! 50 Sponsored by: Mr. and Mrs. John Callahan Paul E. McElhinney US Halloween of 80 SMV Butler Pa summer of 81 with the big N.S. 2 10 In Montreal Scumbag! What ya doin next weekend? What a freakin Riot! Coning with Tom Down the 50 with MH Good times — wayne Frita Ray and 308 Baily F-Troop what sup? “The Gang” PC To TR BD SF JF SC AS STYX 650 AM Sure bet The 13th Hole Draft Let The Good Times Roll Koreine Mary Elizabeth McGee Memories. Memories .. . Memories . . . Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Tomorrow, Today. Bobby McGillicuddy Swimming U.S.A. N.E.B. are second to no one. Loony Bend who else but Ron May there always be a Duncun Donuts. Mary McHugh Good Times w the Gang Noonan Gang Cellar Days NE-SE PARTIES Vic no U turn Bell free bird someday we’ll find e m! Laura rough rider! Too many Late nights Good times are for¬ ever bad times fade away!! Buds con¬ certs Maine — N.H. ED TS EH DB AO family parties cross country sleep overs Legs get up! Mom and Dad I Love Ya! We’re outta here bye now!!! David M. McGee Magoo The Skin Bros. Springsteen The Rock Pool Hoppin’ and Our Fa¬ vorite Window Late Nights with The Buff Starkers The Bin But we just LOVE contact SP WCC My House Next Door FA + NA Long Pond Hal- vareth’s 123 The Longest Mile Flor¬ ida Beach Parties Jr., Sr. Proms Crater Molly “Himaysaylavala- cara” LINDA 3 28 81 BTR 1 TRACK, SPANISH CLUB, NHS, SR. CLASS PRESIDENT. Marc McGeehan I got a Nikon camera I love to take a photograph. The Winchester Star Assignments with Noreen in the green machine. Who’s the kid with all the Nikons? The Daily Times. R + B all night lay¬ outs. When do you need the pics? Now! Up all night in the darkroom. Ski trip to Sugarloaf 81-82 RM PM BH JR JM NM R2 He’s 2 good shooter! Kevin McGrath Three thousand guitars, they seem to cry my ears will melt and then my eyes. Let that girl, Let that girl rock and roll. Cities on flame now with rock and roll Lisa McLaughlin Had a fun senior year and met lots of new people. Never forget working at Dimensions with M.M. A.A. and for a short time with L.C. Sponsored by: John and Frances Cronin 51 Melissa Marie Meade Christopher McRae Ultimate all-nighters after work¬ ing nights, Mr. Debona is one fun¬ ny character, today is the first day of the rest of my life, Record ca- binate and bedside table, Appen¬ dectomy messed up my wrestling season, heavy partying in the White Mountains, bags? 40 Vt crsh MCabe BSEEEBS Se- bago Summers! A. Niters To Thick To See mittens SwatlCar 24 Norwood Dino-Severed? T. guy O.C. NH road trip Magnum L.A. Women Roses are Red Macs Paleface El Avis Kgarten BBT A! Paranoia! initiation heavy truckin’? Break Ins! There are worst things S. Lure 1234-1 What color’s my hair? HH WC Fitzz Thanx A lot Jane Var. Soccer, Track, Tennis Diane Elizabeth Meahl “Love isn’t what makes the world go ’round, it’s what makes the trip worthwhile.” Memories Jimmy B Me 12 26 79-ILYA! “Some things in life are meant to be.” Best times-Jr. Prom, Arling¬ ton, Cape weekend, summers 80 81. Forever Lucy! The Best of Times . . . Talks with CS JD. Floping-fall of 86. TUMBLETTES NHS FR CLUB ABERJONA ED TRACK Beth M. Melilli “Do not go where the path leads rather go where there is no path and leave a trail”-7 31 81 gim- mie shelter or I’m gonna fade away, four-thirty a.m. cruises, Hampton Beach and the porches, Flor. Furies, bulbs and new tracks, . . . out of the tree, Sp. track?, Var. Swim team Mark Merritt The grief he could have borne was left behind in the country of illusion, of youth, of the richness of life, where his winter dreams had flourished. -F.S. Fitzgerald Morrison Paris ’81 I don’t claim to be no minister. Indian summer of ’81 Varsity Winter Track, Varsity Spring Track Mark Andrew Micciche Mich 84 Jr. skip-day Cheekslap MPS Jill Football ’81-League Champs Mango’s House 6-to-go Proms! Maine Summer Cathy’s House Soccerball + my date What’s in your pocket? Sr Sign Squad Fame! My only Touch¬ down BC Morning Maneuvers LH Jr. Prom with Jerry Costy the Home C-Man Football Party 1980 Grendel! Sachems l MOM + DAD FOOTBALL TRI-CAPT. V. LAX NHS Brian R. Milauskas Argue for your limitations, and sure enough, they’re yours. Mornings at Friendly 7 7 17 Summer ’81 SB F-D times with Peter Calls after lOw MSE You’ve never been . . . ? Proms 81 and friends The Curious Savage Thanks Mom Dad LWC C C BOARD, VP N.H.S. RED BLACK ST. UN., TUTORING, TROUBADORS Chrysanthas Alexander Miliaras We’re Golden!! “There’ve been good times, ther- e’ve been bad times, I’ve had my share of hard times too” -the Stones Fun at Jumbos sorry ociffer KF CPR TMF “I won’t fall in” . . . splash!! Lacrosse 52 Sponsored by: Ann and Louis Fuchs Andrew Millican Pell! The BF’s are coming! Frog D- OJB-AN ORWTLS Production-God Bless DS LTD. Vermont, Yahoo! Mi- key, Kari Kathlyn. He isn’t that good looking. But he has great chisel handlesl-Martha B Johnson-you short little sh-! The 4th July magic Fungus- Bruce Ryan! Man of the year what Hooters! John R, killed a piece of ply¬ wood! She was just that king of Bear! POP Lynda Carol Mooney “There can be no rainbow with¬ out a cloud and a storm.” Remember always: life w 12, No time at Hamp.bch, GG’s-twice a yr, it’s so lonely in The state of Main, Jamaica? Proms double holidays. Gary I love you. 8 22 80 and it’s all down hill from here! Varsity track, swim team, Stu¬ dent Union. Jean Axtell Mooradian “I get by with a little help from my friends.” — Beatles. The Bet, Bedford-EEK! “Shopping” with Pop-Encyclopedias! Cheryl Gun¬ derson, Tackiness, Hootspa, Hall¬ way teaparties, shoeless, Teddy- MZ,l:’s voices Bookworming. YPF, Mes amis I luv you all!!!! WHSE, National Honor Society, Pep-Squad, Orchestra, French Club. Cynthia Munassian Susan Mood Thanks for the memories HB EL PK NN Boc Pesky anybody got matches. Jr. skip day the Ressie the long trip up to NH to satisfy our needs Beans in basement It’s over and we are out. However everything that happened to us will live on forever Ski trips to come Comfort on the slopes Tks to all my friends that made the year com¬ plete. Nancy Monteith The partiers, Trouble w Barbie, AptlOG,Terd Joe the “B”, 34scin 4m + 4LSavannah, Rock, Bin Resi crowds, Drive-in Armed at Beach w Marge Bunkhouse, quarter w the crew, Tping-3am pool-hoppin Mar- nies raids, Budmobile AD’s all- nighters, BozoBashes, Macky’s house, Sisi hooch “J. Geils?”, BC Hyatt, Parent Patrol, Luellas, Good Harbor, Gigis, Lidia, “Billy”! CO-CAPT. CHEERLEADING I’m just another back street kid- Rock-N-Roll music is the only thing I really dig-can’t stop the music going round inside my head-I’m a Rock-N-Roll soldier Gonna play it until I’m dead-no- body I know will ever take my Rock-N-Roll away from me. Sab¬ bath 1976 At the Hall-B.O. C-ZZ Top-Bad. CO-J. Giels Blizzard of Ozz Z and me in grade 3 Douglas Edward Monson Everybody needs something to Believe in so I Do Believe I’ll Have another B-R. Chris + Suzie, James + Carlzie. Bork, Mrs. Vo- lare, R.I.P. Donna Summer the 442 4-Eva. devastation to Alzie’s dorm. Cold foot Chris home from the Drive-in. Bone and I digging for China Captain Costy and his PP parties. Robert, dig a pit and bury the Family.N.H. 1 Kevin J. Minnehan Sponsored by: James and Maureen Fallon 53 Robert F. Morris Mary T. Mulkerin “You only live once, But if you live right Once is enough.” Marne Who do I look like in this hat? 9 25 HC34! Pajama Parties! Julie 10 8 Knock, Knock. “VA” Best times w JS, SJ, LH, AR, LS! Exit 4-My K. KB-What a driver.p.h. Summer 81 Lost on 128 B-Hanging. “Lee” Bleachatumbaphobia! Thanks Mom Dad ILY ABERJONA ED. STU¬ DENT UNION RSAC STATE HOUSE Karen Louise Myers “Keep on your toes and you won’t run down at the heels.” Royal Corre¬ spondent, dinner for three, Q and Q, casa de Lasa, 771.27% Error, BSB, lift by the eyebrows RED AND BLACK ED.,SPANISH CLUB, LATIN CLUB, TUTORING, NHS “Teachers should unmask them¬ selves, admit into consciousness the idea that one does not need to know everything there is to know and one does not have to pretend to know everything there is to know.” Esther P. Rothman Puppet Eyes, 82’ season of the lizard. Re¬ member Cal: Hey WHAT’S ON THIS PIZZA. THE UNIT WAS FOUND. Tracy Morris “Make my life a prayer to you, I want to do what you want me to. No empty words and no white lies, No token prayers no compro¬ mise.” Mark my words Tracy in three years . . . TJ.B. Friends Always L.C.! Jacqueline Murphy The Partiers APT. 10G The Rock Terd Fenway:Hot Pizza Budmo- bile Pool hoppin’ Swanie Pooch Boat Bunkhouse:What’s-sup? P. Land Goodmorning Shoppers- BC CC 2 Beach Bums Quar¬ ters: 13 times in a row European Mamie’s Broom Raids Bozos Bashes ADs All N’s Nantucket; 9 miles? Drive Ins J. Geils B-Days Proms kidnapped Aurthur SFB Paragon SO’s LBW Bummers L.P. The Bin LIDIA! ILY PAUL 4 4 80 Lorna Rachel Murray To Sir With Love Why Me? Men, Who needs them! Carnation Day Green! Hi Big GuyHNk’s marriage Counselor Naro, laugh! Immature Golfing Great times at Cape Cod, Friendlies, McDonalds Ski Club, Explorers, Creative Writing un¬ forgettable memories with my man, JF, SD, NK, BW, DW, kw(bb) running on Empty Michael Munroe CLIP 1 Fred Barney Wilma The Outlaws Foghat Nov 1st Never for¬ get Linty. Black Sabbath The Doors ZZ Top Agittha with the What Gives SM NERMVS Marshfield Mark What a time we had Mr. C’s on B-day MF TM Get the boot Oh well 67 Chevy Nova 1 MF TT Blazee Up the Build¬ ings School’s out forever I’ll meet you in the Next World Don’t Be Late! ZBant Armineh Nazarian All, Latin, Physics, English, Comput¬ er, homework, piano lessons ends up by no sleep at nights plus college and no fun, more courses each year ner¬ vous “wreck” at the end sophomore starting to know about torture Junior tortured Senior worried but glad will be over soon but it hadn’t even start¬ ed yet smile to for it don’t worry and have fun! Yes hi em. 54 Sponsored by: Robert and Ruth E. Galante Marie Ann Nazzaro Always remember the good times with Lori Mary The Late run to Stone- ham Hit The Strip! BABS the baby boat and the mustang down on Main Street did you lock the keys in the car AGAIN! Cape 81 Watching the sun¬ rise serious talks thanx abby Butler 80 Never forget all the good times with Jim 9 3 81 I didn’t forget you wease Lori were outta here Bruce Nichols The Long night: The sound of the water says my thought. -GOCHIKU There’s sure no passion in the human soul, But finds its food in music. -LILLO Friends, . . . France . . . Pines of Rome . . . Tanwood. Love you Sarah Alexander Fraser-Tytler Obbard “Any requests?” -Nero (July 19, 65 A.D.) To work. 70 days, Jazz Band, Band, NHS Arthur Michael Oliver “Friends are forever” Salisbury “81” Look out. Cast Partys and coffee talbes. Good times w B.W.K.W.M.T and the whole crew. My green ma¬ chine Mr. Bill-Oh Nooo MT D.O Scrabble games Junior Prom, Where am I? Heading toward the Cape w M.E. K.M. wrong way, Back to Brock¬ ton. Curtain Cue, Latin Club, Los Com- paneros Namorya Sinette Nelson Nimrod, Nimatoda, M.y-Moy. “So I says” “oh well.” S.Y.F.C.B. K.M., L.D., H.B., J.S., Olivia, shortness, we’re there, T.A. 7 4-eva “You’re such a trip.” Jr. Skip day Live life off the wall! “Occifer” The “Golden” Itchy-OOwie. Like we don’t! D.T. at Kelly’s Place. Pesky! Orange Sun¬ shine? Got matches? SPONGE-N- STICKS! “Buttons?” it’s been real! V.A. Soccer, B-Ball, S-Ball Stephen Noble Paridise is under the shadow of swords. -Mahomet Dreams remain dreams until you take a chance with people -Springsteen Thanks M + D White Mountains in 81, Kawasaki 400 74 Toyota Jumbo’s TC Headin up to s ki country, Southern Rock Lives, OLD 7 V 2 Red, The Boss, 25 for 25, Vermont JK + PD, ABBUM, Tippin w The Good Old Boys, LAX, HOCKEY Thomas O’Leary US “Clique” Halown80-Icn scrch 2 RBs bty Frd Spcl Dnt wnt thez NEmor Life is Band-650AM ‘Prez’ Balons Brkfsts Pull shade Frg ft Millers Mail¬ box Wta freakin riot-luv u honey Gimme a Dew GH 4x4 What you do- in this wknd Rollrcstr Hugo Conins TPin Hre ernes Swfty-Prft Mrgn-sure bet Nite Bessy Died Dzco Chinez Fre Drll Mufi Wells 4evr Look out wrld hre we come! Andrew R. Opel “Some day we’ll look back on this and it will all seem funny.” Bruce Moonwalk Hi, 1 ran last year and lost! V.P. in food fight? Kindergarten what? weekend in N.H. w MC JD TG. Don’t shoot that bottle! The Bus Himaysaylavalacara! You’re G-5? Krak War VPSU WHSR SPNCLB NHS Sponsored by: Mrs. A. Hrechdakian 55 Doug Oram Elizabeth Anne O’Reilly Oh yeayah. Soccer. Varsity 2 years BU States Bouley’s Bs. Geno. Soccer Balls S Track. Varsity 3 years Long + Triple Jump. Spring Relays. League meet. Manny. 86 at McDonald’s Centerfold; J. Geils. Beatles, Love Me Do. Roses are blue, Highschool was great but I’m glad it’s through. BUMMIN Paranoia on the reef Mitten Ac¬ tion!! EEBS Appeal PS What? Jake Larry who? BD’s BSES Swat s . . . lure 1st day senior year 1 4 80 4-ever! Nah its just my . . . heavy trucking Little girl Magnum URGENT Crash McCabe-pale face n.swimming white teeth-paint em black! Aban¬ don Ship Sybil-what color is my hair? Fitz’s chips Motormouth 17! Forty Thanks a lot Jane! Orlando Ossorio Enjoy the present hour, Be mindful of the past; and neither fear nor wish the approaches of the last. -B. Franklin. Gracias Madre Par to do lo que usteo ha hecho y sacrificado en guiarme a donde yo estoy ahora. Thanks: Williams, ABC, EB, JRL, SB, JLF, AS, NK, CV, BW. Clubs:NHS, Span. CW. all that jazz Wayne Eric Paskerian New Hampshire, Falmouth Oh-Yeah!! The Church?? CREEDENCE!! Willie come on! 4 Boys on the corner There is a saint Whos name starts with a G!!!!!! gang! OHHHHYEAHHHH! V. Soccer, V. Wrestling, V. Track, Spanish Club Sharyn Lee Pasquale Tommy 7-27-80 “Sweet Home Alabama”. SATC Florida with Sheryl and SiSi. All niters. Always looking with Jackie. Thank-you K G for all your help. IMY- Mommy, ILY-Daddy. Who’s my baby! TOP — Cat BTF-5 1 81. 37 The Go-Go’s The Resi. Man¬ chester Field. “Waiting” Quar¬ ters Budmobile Long Pond Al¬ ways at the movies TVC — 4EVA Sandeep Palit Sheryl Lyn Pasquale IMY-Mommy, ILY-Daddy Never 4- Get David 1-26-80. Angelique’s Par¬ ties! Budmobile SiSi-Pool hoppin’ “Waiting” Quarters at Nantucket! Parties at Jackie’s house 9th grade. Fee’ Parties Bozo’s Bashes SiSi-slee- povers Angelique-allnighters Marge’s radio Long Pond and Resi crowd Flor¬ ida with Sharyn and SiSi. The Par- tiers. Go-Go’s The Bin SGH 17 Elizabeth Pelloux Cannon Mt. 9 22 79-T.K. Seattle ’80 4th of July. Midnight mass + Pier 4 “Mothers”-the H O. R.I.S.D.: Lisa + Jason, Riunite, Shell girls room, tacky. 16 at the Cape; what did you lose? Best times with Kim; Plywood Ranch, B + A bound, time check, the Perm weekend trips to N.H. (T.M. ) I’ll never forget; K.C., T.M.,K.M., R.W., and thanks for everything Mts. (Are you short?) 56 Sponsored by: Donald and Jeanne Hoffman Kelly Jean Peluso Nancy Phalen Great times to be remembered: Wal- Lex 81 Hampton-California Maine 81 Where’s Kathy? New Years Eve: Quick-out the back! Mom’s home! Best times with Best friends Kathy + Wendy! Thanks for everything Mom + Dad 2 10 81 KP LOVEs JS John, I’ve known a boy or two but none of them was you and they could never be what you are to me! Love KP Margo Podoska “Well it’s shining brightly. It’s lookin pretty right. From early morning to real late at night. It’s lookin pretty good today dark clouds are rollin away. It’s shinin brightly. I think it’s gonna be okay.” PBD Monkey in the tree Thanks Mel and Nettie Forever Greg Late, might as well not go. Last of the breed I had the craziest dream Peter Philis Alliance813BswDLPOA Crashin on the nine Bostom Cup 6 20 Tour 81 VFW Philly “Party!” DCI Old Montreal Left end TFB Jungle Remember the alley “We have a good time I’ll bet you do” SyNY 1 Love You Ellen “Ho remember the parkview spot and 3rd lunch” Aid Susp. “There’s still time to change the road you’re on.” Led Zep Lisa Piccione Best Times with MSC LAF SBC GGG VJB GMD MBL MAW LB, CarsREO, BOC, Sal Where are you? Cara, no gas. Soccer games w MS LB, BV’s, green M Ms w Sis, Brian 5 21, CP’s 7 4, GG’s party’s 1 love You Byrne, memories are 4-ever, Anna’s mom, your mom’s serving beans, what’s a Sabbagh, MS your laugh be what it is cuz if you be what you ain’t you ain’t what you is Chupa Que? Marina Poravas Pals forever NP AF DV SA SV MTSWM WH run FU nurse queens chair Seger concert new years eve 81 DT far away SY KL Reo Westside I’m serial bubble yum GoodBye MZ luv ya always John! Lenords w SV DV AF SA Big B SM winter of 80 81 CC Class Jr. Yr. Skip D w SV SA phone calls to gas station. Thanks Mom Dad. Phyllis K. Porter P.K. Hampton Sneak’n out Dan- cin with CG-DD’n 4AM Jr. Sr. Proms Skip Day my Party DUCKS Glouceter Shhh . . . Slow down Ressy Swims wht bottm fish Bin, Long P. Drive-ins Fun w P T But I do have a flat! TP’in w D S, All Night Robbers? FIGHT 3-wks The bunch Cops Trouble NH w C VP MM have another one The B B Sambo’s You’re the best Scott!! CAPT. V. SWIMMING 3 7 80 FONDEST MEMORIES WITH WALTER F. EXCELLENT TIMES WITH MY BEST FRIENDS AF, MP, CD, DV. Kim why did U say U Irish. Jackie B. Wk end Parties, this Buds for U. We saw the light MQ.J Geils REO BM B.’s wk ends in VT w Walter Thanks MK Riding Summer of 81 AF MK Luv you always Walter. Thanks mom and dad. Class of “82” John D. Polcari “NEVER GIVE UP, FOR THE BAT¬ TLE HAS JUST BEGUN.” The Fat Pack. JJJ In Summer The Car Wash. Are the Stars Out In Canada? Sa¬ chems Football 67 “Pokem” Re¬ member all those teams we wasted. ML Champs! V’s all Nighter Those afternoon swims at the Country Club. Oh yea We’re members. Varsity Football Wrestling Track Thanks M D Sponsored by: Bernard and Marjorie G. Japy 57 Therese A. Pothicr Accroche toi a ton reve. Good Harbor R.I. Lost in Boston Summer 81 Field Hockey 1 TPing w LB Mystery Ride to Grandma’s Nutties — to Springfield now? The Bin Pedidles and Traintracks Mc’s for lunch Enka Beeping Jr. Prom NF beautiful stair¬ way P.K. every morning. Thanks Meg and Leanne! NFTGT! NFV! MOM and PAPA you are the best, THANKS! Lorraine Powers The Partiers Apt — 10G Terd Geli- ques A1 IN’s BOZO 33 Pool-hoppin Long Pond Drive-ins in the B-Mobile Rock Swany Longo’s Window Beach- bums Florida w SiSi Under My Thumb NYE stranded at Ginn Good Times w Scott LFF Mackys NAN¬ TUCKET Quarters w the crew Jr. Prom The Bin SAS-Haven P. Land Sambo’s 4 18 81 BUDies Nitie REO Attack The GoGo’s Kaluka RICHIE Lidia Tracy A. Powers Maureen Ellen Queen Go for it! Good times w P, K, J, P. All that Pe-O-TE! Sessions will not end! Painted windows Thanks D D HAMPTON! Another Tequila Sun¬ rise! Best times with PF, JM, CD, BM, BT. K-Party’s We saw the light NP Everyplace but school! j’s. DP. stokes. 5 19 80 A day to remember. It wouldn’t have been the same w o you Paul. The best has yet to come! FYB Donnie Ratio “Nuge” talking to the trees at the rezzy. the mad snowstorm of 81 (in August), Cape-Cod — never again, Can’t remember the good times and never forget the bad times, finally free from all the fools THANK GOD I’M OUT!!!!!! Gibson l till death do us part. Dominic Raso English with Ms. Hession and Mr. Penzin CWC 10 31 81 Maine 6 Hubbly Bubbly 235 9 erb Xandu Hol¬ lies Christabel 81 Erb Riders on the storm Falmouth Chris Andrea Jean Raucci “There are places I’ll remember all my life, though some have changed some forever, not for better, some have gone and some remain. All these places had there moments with friends I still can recall . . . John Len¬ non and Paul McCartney. Good Times with my twin! Summer of 81 BING! 9-24-80 Me and my Kev. Go for it Spunky! Best Wishes ’82 Patricia Ray WEEKENDS IN WALTHAM WITH 1. C. Y.G. P S. M.G. P R. C.F. P.C. S.R. D.L. R.R. FUN WITH C.B. SUM¬ MER ’81 GOOD TIMES AT THE FIELD J. GIELS THE GOOD TIMES ARE THE BEST TIMES. STRANG¬ ER IN TOWN 79 ER WEDGEMERE OR BUST! NIGHTS AT HOLDEN’S AS THE LIGHTS FADE FROM THE SCREEN IT’S THE FAMOUS FINAL SCENE CLASS OF ’82 58 Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. Francis B. Welch Mark Reardon Elvio Rebolo Red, High Five, Lavay and Magay. Keep that cow away from the barn. Oh-yah! K-bomb B-i bummin Hi Bill! It was a head butt JW, JD, SC, Boog B- ball with Mr. J . . . Joe Keep your shirt on. SBD Judge! Gibbo 20 Pick¬ le man. WHS R-News JCHS Coop Nicky’s Belmont fight Phenol Go Celts’ Excuse me DaVidmCgee Sa¬ chems Football, Track, VC, Baseball A FIEND TODAY IS A FIEND TO¬ MORROW MOM AUNTY ALAN R.F. OF W. FASHION SHOW W.W.C. 1981 Christopher Reich A cat minority of one is all that can be counted on to tell the truth. And what he has to tell on each return from hell is this: that dying is what the living do, that dead dogs are those who do not know that dying is what, to live, each has to do. I know. But I do not approve. And I am not resigned. Joe Reid Sueey! Math again?! Purple??? I’m gonna throw up! Next time I pick the dress and the girl! I hate Stupidity + English ESSAYS What’s his name?? I love SV. Spain ’80 — People: “In Espain ...” Oye Jose! Summer ’81 I miss y’all! MASH, Mahoney’s, C + C, Band NHS; Thanks Mom + DEW! It’s hard to realize your friends have changed and left you standing alone. — JMR Tom Reidy Band 1 Thanks Miller and US. Carl — What are you gonna call your mother? 11-10-81 condo bash “I want my coat” Halloween 80 — wise mouth gets some of US chased. The Great Race of 81 — a tie? The Death Mobile Forever. 6:50 am Band — Halftime, crew. “Arthur” The Roller Coaster. It’s been real and it’s been nice but it hasn’t been real nice. NHS WHSR-FM Angela Rinaldi Good times w Laura, Sally, Mary, Julie, Lisa, Kenny! Always remember Funky! Sallys all-nighters, revolution at the Garden, The Hen, duck pond, The Church, Project Flagpole, The Sadistics, pumpkin thieves, rt 128, PHILIP “Diana” “Barbara”, All blue Shammu. “I am so sorry”, “Hello Joe”, “Goodbye my loving people”! ' LAURA — POO, ROSATO! Stacey M. Richburg Will you seek afar off? You will come back at last to things best known to you, finding happiness, knowledge, not in another place, but in this place — not for another hour, but in this hour. Walt Whitman Softball Joe Robert Thanks George Economou Seger E. Costello AC DC Springsteen Camp¬ ing in NH CB360 Hampton Beach Partying with JK JA PL MM SM JG I’m Blind Shorin Ryu Oh Yeah 240 Good times bad times you know I had my share Thanks Mom + Dad Sponsored by: Mr. Mrs. John J. Williams 59 Cynthia Ann Robinson “If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is be¬ cause he hears a different drum¬ mer. Let him keep step to the mu¬ sic which he hears, however mea¬ sured or far away.” Thoreau Red Black Editor; Roxbury Tu¬ tor; RsAC; Curtain Cue; Cre¬ ative Writing; Spanish Club Mod¬ el Congress; National Honor Soci¬ ety Chris Rolfsen John B. Roll On the earth was set a man He had purpose though knew it not He knew not where He was. Where am I? JR Truth is by con- veincz RZ. The game — Pick your color and play — a working class hero is something ZB Trick- er Boire, The YPF flood, Tacky ? JM RZ JL YZ PD DS EH 25MM AF Deb AM Harvard Sq. C Al¬ giers Harem, Crew Manager Sit- ins (the click) Richard Russo Chevy! Bob Seger TNH Jibber Halloween With Greg Frank Paul Hampton Good Times in Italian Save Ivan Vermont New Hamp¬ shire two Packs of Heffs Turn the Page Parker What ID LS JM JA GD FC GK PD Good Times last Forever Bean Patrols with Greg, Curl Ivan Cross Country Summer of 77 Cruisin with FT ITs In The Glove Compartment Good Times at WHS Karla Bronold Roemer Ee Hally Bunch Ashi Ashi! Great X’s W Michael — Acadia — Oh Babe 7 19 22 ' 24 19 22 14 18 8 7 9 2 — CHRIS 103182 — Jdn EXCELLENT X’s w Kathy A. Your a good FRIEND — Will Definitely see you AGAIN JOHN! 10 — THE HAVEN — Bob — The boys — kc uf eh tt ahw — confused! is that it? FKN “A” Bet Kelly Kathy Ta Ca Memorable X’s W Steve Maine Hosp. Picnic Aug ’81 END¬ LESS LOVE The Pit — EZEELS — the center — Crushed Ice — Whipped? Lets get together. AND HAVE GONE AND DONE . . . Verdy Bird With BUTTER BET RIGHT? William Rolli Ambrose “6 to go” Everett 2:45 am The Bin Dave wake up NY trip gone Jumbo’s Freddy the Flounder 6th period xmass 80 Bud S. Comfort Lions BHCC Mich’s keg Joanne M. Ross US. FOND MEMORIES OF Mid- nite — coneing, 711, Dependable Bessie, and J. Paranoid. Love all my family at Mac’s, esp. Mike C, DF DG, and BENDOVER! Never forget cruising with Sue, and laughing! My buddies: DW, CD, SS, JD, JF, CV, And radio station kids. Love you all!! 10 79 ILYCWG FOREVER!! Remem¬ ber summers 78-81, PARTIES, and PROMS! NR. + PM, TC, FUN!! MUSIC DIRECTOR WHSR Nancy Anne Ryerson NFTGTW; TS, LD, JD, LC, CC. Cruisen on the tsscarnivale. Ber¬ muda 81 Disco 1. Studio 4. Hypers cutter. Chestnut street Farm. ATBG the GEM STB! SH. CAPE Cod, Nausset Beach, Rock Harbor, shhh! baby’s sleeping, HAO! Rockport 81. Seven Year Ache. TWITCHY! WDD FAN! MICKEY D’S. Kicks. Kinky. Flor¬ ida 81. NEVER FORGET BEST FRIENDS! 60 Margaritte Sabbagh Rich Sampson never forget the ones we lost DAGG parties BA party the old house + poolhopping soccer BVs Gail doublewedding Cult Foghat Benetar CC on REO Ke¬ vin thanx for the 2 weeks Gail Brend and springstein the mean green machine CD4 + ha July the drive ins is it clear — ya — crash — Fri 13th I think we missed it Sal-NH 360 Choclate chips never forget the dozen + comp. LAB. Mona Savino Summer of 81 was the best. The crew . . . GH.T’s party — I’ll be back in a little while Always re¬ member good times with HSGCNPDGLECDAF. Woburn walks. New Years Eve 80. They’re here! TWEM. T-night 79. Van Halen 7 25 79 J. Geils 12 27 80 Foreigner 10 28 81 was the best! Summer vacations down Na- hant. Why us? oo! Check’m out! The best times are yet to come!! Janet Antonia Santaniello 1 21 81VH concert w jimi 26 81 trip mountain dew kor I’m fall¬ ing deed down good u bug t his 1 man too funny sv rip that wig disel b wants your money sallys bashes who r these people B trying to find the heffs good luck Earthlings coke adds life out of the blue into the black remember the lost Is It’s only rock roll won’t catch the midnite Rider LBlue GTO Maria Saviano BH 9-22-79 EL Renegade Best of times w MFM. Sum. 81, DT KG, The Dogs, M. Golf — you’ reso?, Probe, sleep ingbag action: beach days, Welch much? Smed- ley-Merrimack, The Boss-Rocco, NY’S Eve — M M’s, Chadwicks- love ya MM-BF 4-ever soccer luck, SB’s-Limo 1234-1! orange cone! Break-in, loo, EXP. NO Heavy Trucking? SWAT, BP, km, Rick 26V. Soccer-softball. Carol Schneller “Time is not wasted ...” Sum¬ mer 80-81 The partiers Leanne’s campout — Resi Help! L.P. Skip day A.R. Lidia 5:00 Cruise I’d rather be skiing . . . w Kathy Erica I don’t have a boat 2:30 A.M. visit 8 24 81 4:00 A.M. pick up The Bin Whiplash Marla will you ... ? Pool Hopping V. + C.P. in N.H. Good Luck! “ . . . If it creates memories” V. Swimming Tri-Capt. Laura Ellen Schromtn Julie where are you going? JGAB Jeanne I’ll pick you up WH Flag¬ pole Action Babe Angela poo Duck pond action Good Times W ASLMJK KSFairy godmom Nice Legs Pumpkin DG Thieves Macs w Ken Kathy Sally’s House PJ Parties Rosato Diana Leslie Webber Julie IC Sand¬ wiches Many Thanks to Pam Ma Atkins and Barb’s Var. Softball Soccer Capt. Bye Maria GL “I kept the first for another day. Yet knowing how way leads onto way, I doubted if I should ever come back” Sat pm’s at the Hen The flats After work Dr Gonzo What kind Al? Tues pm after Deb Late nite Cadillacing Exchange 82 D.M. 81 WHSR E D. “Only in dreams could it be this way” Deb¬ bie, Love Always Thanks Everyone Maria Scanlan When trouble comes your soul to try, You love the friend who just stands by. Though it is just a memory Some memories last forever — Rush The most difficult stage of the ad¬ venture now begins We’ve only just begun . . . 61 ? Mica Jo Schwartzman All the events of these great years were monentary — The memories are Forever — no need to list their names and our shared times — all my friends lie engraved in my mind — life 76-82 all my happiness I.O. 2. U.OBC to Italy time to move along miss you Lidia 7-78 Thanks Mom Dad confidence Sharon Spanish Club, Choir, chmn. Social Comm, NHS Gordon Shaw Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day You fritter and waste the hours in an off hand way. Kicking around on a piece of ground in your hometown Waiting for someone or something to show you the way. Pink Floyd LATIN CLUB PRES. PHILOSOPHY CLUB SEC. CURTAIN CUE MOD¬ EL CONGRESS N.H.S. Adena Beth Schutzberg “It’s no matter if you’re born to play the king or pawn for the line is thinly drawn ’tween joy and sor¬ row, so my fantasy becomes reali¬ ty and I must be what I must be and face tomorrow” — Paul Si- men, I have a mole, Kinky! Sen. Larry, I’ll boo-ten gotty, l’artiste MJB, JMR, CES, IKMFAMMM cross country, spring track, Model Congress, NHS, Band, Orchestra Leslie R. Selvitella Legs A.R. Cellar days from N. E — S.E. Jgiels 1 Hey! you get off of my roof Arnf; Name those trecherous downfalls barb an¬ nual brawls exp. CG, ED, EH, db, VG, There’s a tree in my ashtray! far out what a day, a year, a life its been Grab on to what we can scramble for, Black outs over sa- rahs, old orchard 81 these little town blues are fading away bye, bye Jill Schwerin “Just another line in the field of time” NY “Gota have art” the bunch senior skip day “I’ve got to get out of here!” “You two are my bestist friends in the whole world” Blue TR7 “I’m 18 and legal” always REMEmber c.G. Green Machine Vermont Peak Yenny BButtBergDottwoDot crispy mimi- crabs FeeFee Spanky Lisa Gabrila- Sapprila Clare Elizabeth Shawcross “Those who dream by day are cogni¬ zant of many things which escape those who dream by night” — EA POE Sen. Larry; Weekends in Bill’s state: (because it’s there, N!) woof. . . bzz . . . squeak, not Errol again! Ka¬ zoos, green fuzz and of course KILL! “Much learning doth make thee mad” Acts 26:24 EXPLORERS, MODEL CONGRESS, SCIENCE CLUB, GS, NHS Christine Schultz “I am looking for my family and all of you are mine. We are standing on the threshold of a dream. I want to live, I want to grow, I want to see, I want to know, I want to share what I can give I want to be, I want to live.” Mexico — LYTED Here comes the Sun! Love you guys — JD, DM, SS, AH, AT, KJ, EC, KK, VK, KM 33B Days — LTGTR Soccer 1 Donny 9 20 80 . . . Kathleen A. Scully We’re outta here in 82 Kath — The car door won’t open! The Bin! Tea-parties with A1 Here he comes! “EEE” BBT A HEC Sam’s at 3 K-garden-exit 4 Razz Mac’s with Kenny Laura The Li¬ brary!?! 17th Birthday — Thanks “Bean” You are too much! “Be Clutch”!!! Shortcuts Pitstops with AS KF KE! Dad — MEMORIES NEVER DIE Mom — THANKS ILYBF NHS 62 Dominic F. Shea I have nothing profound to say. Hal¬ loween 81 Curtain Cue — Boy¬ friend, I Remember MaMa, Damn Yankees A.P. Physics 7th period Spanish JR, YZ, RZ, EH, MT, AF, TH, POP Jen Mel George Jean Orlando Stage Crew Mr.T ’Stang CLASS OF 82 Barbara Anne Siegfriedt Those Crazy Nights I do remember in my youth. They were all the best times most of all. 6pkg SE GM ME KC BP Som runs Bow Arrow Bound Celbrate Harvard 10 31 kinks 80 Woodside eggs PT MON games TLK all for a few laughs those summer nights are calling JNK 8 12 first N. Falmouth MP GZ KO SC SW I know tomorrow you’ll find better things! Tracy L. Simpson Never forget the good times with: Nancy Sue Gayle RO Cruisin with Nancy, the GEM STB! SH, the barn runs Good Times at MVRC SAMARI Sisters, Woodstock, Tiffany, CL, the sheepfolds. Mickey Dsarnf the sum¬ mer of ’81 HICKS! Rockport ’81 8 11 81 Seven Year Acne TWITCHY, WDDFAN! Never forget Best Friends! Marc forever 7 4 81! Dive Team National Honor Society Margaret Mary Skehan Mac’s Hi JR Sign runs. All nighter. BBT Budday Red Car Juls Snow¬ storms My boat Sals slumbers Sam’s 4:30 SWAT Heavy Road Trip NH! Patty Atlas Car K-garten Its closed Bagged again; Kirk St. Bin JD’s “H.E.C.” Soccerball ’80 “He’s so shy” Never forget Jr. Prom Thanz David Eagles! REO w Peg Miss you Di! Special memories w friends M M 4-ever ILY M D Soccer James B. Slattery Carmela, my friends and the class of ’82 there will never be any to com¬ pare with you! 7 10 79 Me and the Morons all the fine sessions with the boys school is over let life move on “I ate it up and spit it out, but more much more than this I did it my way” Sandra Lee Smyly The Partiers Bermuda Bozo’s Bash Bud nitie Kaluka w Chris Poolhop¬ ping LP and Rezy The Zone PJcruise Dr-Ins Budmobile Bunk House Euro¬ pean NF JS Cathy’s House Quarters GoGo’s Nite ski Wingersheek MJ — Canobie Nantucket Haven Angeli- que’s all nite The Bin Juniors Stooges — Jackie Hyatt BC Hooch — Nana Twin Cheerleaders Florida w friends Fee VERT! 10 Thanks Mom Dad Sir George Sidney Smith VII Some you win and some your lose and some will bring you Sorrow. Some are born to lead the rest and some are born to follow. Don’t rely on Miracles to open any door. And don’t let your Shadow be your guide. Don’t hold back, reach out. Touch the sky with your mind’s Eye! In the old school: Jr. Class Pres. V. Football, Track-2 MVP-CPT, Wrstlng, NHS Debbie Soares Hi Mo, Kris, The Gang Don’t forget Neille 5th TGIF “Blackmore’s Purple Rainbow Halloween in New York” “Downey’s” Scorpion Bowls! Never Forget Juniors Skipday at Margo’s Always Remember “Turn the Page” Skippy’s Devils and the Bowing Alley “Trolleps” Damn you I’m out! I Love Ya Debbie 63 Jeffery D. Stackpole Doug Stanton Good Times Bad Times I’m dazed and confused. Dark side of the moon Save a tree, eat a beaver! Stairway to the stars. Seven screaming dizbusters B.O.C. Floyd Lucifer the Light The Cult 9 79 L.N. 2 16 80 Susan Spera “A true friend is the best posses¬ sion” I’ll always remember screaming with J.R. at those pic¬ tures! Laughing w JD my partner in crime VK-Chickee Joeey Help me!! w Math! Summer ’81 ice- creaman casa-blanca — you’re a show-off MK I survived the high school game! I love you Mom and Dad 4 18 81 “Barbie vspinf” Long Beach so 81 “Id’s” Coming out my _” Rte 93 236’s “ease up Paul it’s wet” The Boat European “That’s Right, we bad” Grim Credits “First Paycheck Dave I swear” Bina-Rezy-Long Pd. Blues “Oh Mark” 28 oz. “I can do it” TG MJ TP JL Sow BBN “75 Tor¬ ino is history” Quarters Drive ins “Oh Grim” ST BF PW BG “BYE” V. FOOTBALL V. HOCKEY V. BASEBALL Mark Sterenka The future is our hope, our goal, the culmination, the reality of to¬ day’s dreams. Let us seek life bravely, eagerly, with a steadfast desire for Honor and Progress. Bouley’s B’s. B.U. Bound The Roc Rock. DS, SD, EL, DJ. We’ve got to do it this year! 14 and 15 State Soccer. N.H.S. V. Lacrosse Capt. — V. Soccer Richard Struthers I only drink the best, Open house at Stiens, “THE BUD MEN”, 250 can kill your 70, Junior Skip party down the Cape, “Three of them are mine” 1st round at the Loney Bin, The Benny Hill Show, MMM Lawn Party, Sommerville P. runs in 7 minutes, Junior Prom — Bill drinks then makes a fool of him¬ self, K-man, No I can’t get the dam car!!! Jonathan Stein Streetlight football broken knee, 3 fin- gers-nose, 172 Stitches MS TH; sum¬ mers in Canada G Soc 37; morning partiers . . . bagged! Joe the party wagon stein-o-mite Van Halen Exit 20 — Hey Rafe what ramp? Driving school? Rafe Joe Braces_ “Be serious Joe, you can’t go home! 9 weeks cross country . . . Club 99, Macs, Good Harbor SPIN-OFF Hey WHS, it’s been real!!! Sonia Stryker When reaching for a dream, you sometimes have to leave something behind — I LOVE YOU ALWAYS JIM. 7-18-79. Hampton. Ice Cream Trucks! Prom and Semi 1980. 10-4- 80 — 1 don’t think I’ll ever under¬ stand. Ski Weekend. Summer of 81: P and L. A Weekend at Conn. Col¬ lege. Thanks AM, PW, JK, MF, AL, JF, RL, CR, LW, DW, DB. I LOVE YOU MOM. Alison M. Sughrue “There is nothing noble in being supe¬ rior to another. The virtue is in being superior to one’s previous self” P.stop Aw?, K-garten, Roses R Red — Ug, Hath “A good friend’ a 2nd self” U Ape! Scull — pretend U don’t see him! KT — mmm — Cooked spag? out w the girls 5B ’81 — MBPW Be Clutch Mis! — Royals Rule! BBTA! SJOB T, TH SWIMMING? SOFTBALL NHS 64 Julianne Sullivan “The good times are the best times, the bad times fade away”. Fitz I’m soaked. 11 8 80 Knock Knock night swimming, P.M. U.T. Tble. Pj Partie B-hanging. summer 81, S.A. R.O.P.S. Kenny. To thick to see. They’re home B.B.T.A. Lisa We can go around it. Mary that kills me! Best times with M.M. S.J. -L.S. L.H. A.R. untouchable memories. Var. SoFb SOCC. Tri-Capt. Sharon Sullivan There are no problems just chal¬ lenges!! GTW, Joan, Mica, Lisa, Linda, — SAS — Micas clever comebacks, Sanborton w L L, skiing, Europe, PGY The Melrose Gang, Canobie, Swamp Party, LM-SN, TLH-w Lisa, Linda, Steph, Carla, Kinks, Boss, Thanx for such a good family all my love to Rob Choir, MSL, Co-CHMN. Social Committee, Chmn of Make-Up Committee Tom Sullivan Led Zep dica Party at Led’s house beans Michael J. Surabian The Rolling Stones Concert 11 9 81 dude ARSGNM, OJB LIVE, dude A Rolling Stone Gathers no moss The Devils that need no sympathy Micks Water Antics CAGWYWBIYTSTYGWYN I eat R-n-R for Breakfast Mick, Keith, Pete, Bing Donlon, Ed, D ' Roc “Live at Leeds” Jr. Prom EM Broken neck? SYMPATHY Shel¬ ter. Satisfaction Flash, England has Mick and the Queen. David Kent Suvak I firmly believe, not withstanding all our complaints, that almost every I person upon earth tastes upon the totality more happiness than misery. — Horace Walpole Bouley’s B’s 1 RECEIPTS “Off the j highway” Evaporating Brau’s — Kin- dergarden The Bin J. APT. Lands¬ caping NYC Mrs. B Soccer 79’-81’ Averil D. Svahn I shall pass through this world but once. If therefore, there be any kind¬ ness I can show, or any good thing I can do, let me do it now ... for I shall not pass this way again. US, Preppie and Proud, Unicorns, Purple and rainbows, Here’s to my second home — band, rollercoaster coning. Varsity Spring and Winter Track, Spanish Club, Thanks Mom and Dad. Robert R. Tietsch Gabrielle A. Tolentino What’s up Hank! Love Barney, Fifi 1 love ya! Sean, But we are sisters The Bunch! I rather laugh than cry! I can’t believe you Chrissy Jim. Reo I got to get out of this place! LB BB We all make mistakes Look Lisa we can see their faces! 10 3 80 Art room time for me to fly Thank you Dan¬ ny! Things will go better. I 65 Alesia Tringale Michael Peter Trabucco Michael the Jester, a faithful attender of soccer games ... Go Black! Many peachy times but too many scrabble games (No, Doug, sog is not a word) . . Never forget the tacos or tap dancing on the steps . . . and that ' s tacky! Curtain Cue Board, Set designer; Latin club. Treasurer David G. Tse Soomoo, Samoan, 55 the only one, J.D. football?, the hawk, Jr. Prom again, Mango ' s visual fun, Charlie! Milkman, once too many times, about 50! Rollo you stiff! Ambrose: 6 to go, Mag runs, C.S., caddy action, ' 81 Ca maro. Want some candy? lock them up. K.J K you’re awesome, Fogged, shoes, the Vey, Thanks Dad, Varsity Football. Varsity Lacrosse Steven J. Tucci TUC Summer of ' 81 FOGHAT Moody Blues It ' s the real thing STACK it’s snowing rough night at European Drive Ins THE BIN LONG POND Resy History THE BOAT DOORS NANCY Have Another Bill- 8 accidents quarters “OH GRIM THE PICK UP No Way I Got The Front Seat BF JS BG PW Tuesday Afternoon “TELL ALL THE PEO PLE THAT THE END IS WHEN THE MUSICS OVER - JM Carl A. Valeri ABC The B LLS, 11 10 81 Big Bash. US. 35c, Go for it, T-Bird 77 NB and NT ' s Rodney D Save an alii gator shoot a Svahn Tom. I’m going to call my mother. The group. A rthur Death mobile — 2 mpg Do not sup press what you are, be yourself Roller coaster. Dude beana patrol, Mr Mato. Buffs potatochins gingerale Well see AM Italian Club It s $ Hav ing good friends There is no need to run outside for better seeing . . . rather abide At the center of your being; For the more you leave it, the less you learn. Search your heart and see . . . The way to do is to be. — Lao Tsu Promise? A H. five feet. Var. Track. C C plays. N.H.S., Aberjona Cassandra Tseckares “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I I took the one less traveled by. and that has made all the difference. — Robert Frost Casey (Yes, I know it ' s you, Michael!) Latin Cicc’s class volleyball, again?! Three cars, Cindy? Jenny CA. friend. Cygnet, Clementine. Cos¬ tumes — Curtain Cue Board, Na¬ tional Honor Society John K. Ulwick Johnny U. The first time at Long Pond Memories of the Prom the moose. JD the Stones! Hey light fin gers, grab me one It’s only a slight blowout occifer JD don ' t look at me, look at the road, watch It! Good times at Lennay’s ANer’s at U’s. Get the cow away from the Barn. B is life! J Lavay, J D , Boug, Gibbo. V Track, V. Lacrosse Ivar M VanKoten 66 Lynn Van Ummersen “To live your life in your own way . . . to reach for the goals you have set for yourself ... to be the you that you want to be — that is success.” “P”, L.K. and C G; “D”, with G.C. and C.E. — B.G., Sr. Tails, and Phi-Del. — “Buzz off!”, “wicked, awesome, random” BGSC, Varsity Swim Team Captain, Yearbook Editor-in-Chief, French and Latin Clubs, N.H.S. Suzanne Virnelli The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who spends himself in a worthy cause . . . who, in the end, at best knows the triumph of high achievement and at worst fails while daring greatly — Theodore Roosevelt; 16’3”; Spanish Exchange: YEARBOOK; GYMNAS¬ TICS; SOCCER; WINTER SPRING TRACK; Laszlo Von Lazar Crossroads Falmouth No Quarter Mr. Jones Jalipehos Bayou The Weapon Maestro New Hampshire Burning of the Midnight Lamp Shades o Things Compression Chambers Going up the Country I’m Going Home Can’t Find my way Home We’re goin to Stone- hendge In a Gadda-Da-Vida Dr. Jim¬ my Dylan My own Cider It’s all a blur James Wagner Early to rise, early to bed makes a male healthy, wealthy and dead. Ju¬ nior Prom March 81. Baba O’Riley. ELO concert Oct. 81. No nukes. 6:15 to portland. DW Oliver and Duncan. Hospital. Beatles. Volvo. Sailing Club, Mass Bay Cham¬ pionships; S and W track; student union; Model Congress Chair.; Na¬ tional Honor Society; Red and Black; YPF. cons. Christopher Robert Wagstrom “All that we see or seem, is but a dream within a dream — Poe Bou- ley’s B’s third place, but first ' in every¬ body’s mind. MG and JS. Down with the top Pask! On to Falmouth. Mod¬ est Laz and his unit (s). 1-0 Crazy A1 and his HHC temper. Prayer’s in the church. Jumping for fun. “Oh yeah!” M.M. Sp ' orts Editor? Fransis and Bill. Blowing off Pinky. Susan C. Vincent Never forget DM BM DAD SA MD AF JT JB DV KC MS JS CM MF, Dana, Mark, Wayne, Lydia. Buddy Holly. Is that it? Buh! Fun w mom! T- Day 80. So I lied! Lulus mobile-macs! $75-Bark. Mountain Hiss! I musta got lost! Dance like maggots! Watch me wiggle! The sheepsfold. Flitch — in Joe Jolisa Jocksy! Zelda smelly maggot Mildew! Flakey Duff! Thanks Man, Sue V.!! Dale Ann Vokey Vokes! 5-16-81 David Where would I B without U? Luv U Sue! FF NP AF MP SA! The Bus w DC TH Twins AF! WH run FO Nurse! Blow 2 Winch w SA! Blow my mind! SnowBlind w my DL! Wild Horses! NO ID NO DRINK! Wild Parties! Fondest memo¬ ries of Mark and Dana! PC w DEB my BAHaybe! Mom 1 did it! SEGER Foreigner, Squire! ’82 Finally! Thanks David Luv U 4-EVER!! Edward C. Wade Jr. “Edso” Crissy ’ 18 79 Scottie Big al Limpy Woodsie STYX FOREIGNER The Boss Lives On 32 Thanks Mare 11 No Stop Sign Crash! The Fox is dead 1481 My Friends SR AC DW GS GZ BVL ES. STONE ? Joseph P. Waite The more we study, The more we know. The more we know. The more we forget. The more we for¬ get, The less we know. The less we know, The less we forget. The less we forget, The more we know. WHY STUDY? CC at LP’s WHERE? JR PROM w TP the CAVEin NYC w GK Halloween 81’ SB’s 1 and 2 Party’s at the BIN w the GANG V. SOCCER, V. TRACK, V. CLUB Elisabeth A. Wankowicz Bex! Lunatic Fringe! Gahen! Oh no, It’s Mr. Martin! Yorktown Milo says Hi! Mr. Box is hungry! ID’s! SWE Happy are those who dream dreams . . . Anon Stars are for those who lift their eyes. Anon. TY Cal! KL UP! I Luv You Jae! DW! PB! abcdefghijkl mnopqrstuvwxyz — for friends, PYI Mentomy, Mass. II Regt. Thanx Ma Pa BAND LATIN CLUB CREW LOS C AND LES T P C. Sally Rue Warford Reformed Hack! — who me? — I didn’t do it!! — Stop pickin’ on me!! — but, but, but . . . O.K. — give it to me!. . . please? — when you gotta go, ya gotta go! — Loved ya L.A.P. RJ SC JG PH ALL The rest of the cab mkg. Crew! — “ . . . Echoes fade and memories die: autumn frosts have slain July ...” ALL MY LOVE TO MARK. I COULDN’T OF DONE IT WITHOUT YOU!!! Amanda Warren Best of times w AF, MB, BG, SB, LJ, LP, CG, LM, GG, MS, MD, MC, CJ, GHB TOM 10 6 81 ILY Sugarloaf JLMeEr Watch out for buses Lisa! Cars BOC Go Your Own Way — Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow — Fleetwood Mac Mac Parties @ GG, BG, MD, BLC Andover — JW, TP whos got gas money? BA: Think much? Margaret: Huh? Spanish Club Richard Webber And if the cloud bursts, thunder in your ear You shout and no one seems to hear and if the band you’re in playing different tunes I’ll see you on the dark side of the moon. Roger Walters unit-R zoth cen¬ tury Fox-Bugging sv-set the night on fire! Var swimming 4:30 am and-Miller-Time NHS Edward Welch Sqwelch, Elwood, EM, SM, FM, old 7 BC Party, Where’s our car (2), Dog biscuits, Mooseilauke, Nov 7 out of gas, resi Partiers, Bingels got ’em the jump at the quarries, NH, Carl, I’m going to kill you, the shed, Clint, win gar- sheek, your mother’s home, Bings uncles, salt and pepper BK walk thru Oct. 11, the green Nam, D. corrupted me, rockport cruise, ro¬ deo song, Wrestling. Paul A. White WHITEY Great Class of ’82 LP Rezy The Bin Jack 4-4-80 Jack Jeff, Bill Slip Slidin’ Away Tuc, Again? Behind the nursing home “There’s a time and place for ev¬ erything” Somerville Grim Bum- min’ BUD The European Blues Dylan BS Stack Bill Tuc Squibs Gup Baseball 10, 11, 12 Hockey 10, 11, 12 Football 10, 11 Jeffrey Pierce Wilde Blues Brothers destruetion, Dude’s all-nighter The night Eric died, The gang of five, Falmouth 1 2, Ski Chamonix, Un Grande, 4000 footers, T. Owls — Head back OSAR, “This isn’t my house” La P: nnda, Save Ivan, Voting for death ie. The Morrison influence Doors, Stones, Beatles Hendrix, Go’s Rock ie vival, blue theft “Why worry about today . . . Unknown Deborah J. Williams Karen Jane Wilfert AO — Love ya — happy hour — good times with NK BW DW LM AC JM JS Senior Lunch w TM BW AO AC reeses cheese pizza — GSW mulberry — muaha — super B’5 — endless love — halloween81 Auntie Nina Trudy JFL HA! Naro’s man Bill’s RD-rs’s K’S Lorna — nev¬ er forget the tooth fairy — DRN — Flying dictionaries never hit Bill’s SB Artie’s green machine B- B F-F WW eye look Bye Paul C. Williamson If you can dream — and not make dreams your master; If you can think — and not make thoughts your aim; If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools — Yours is the Earth and every¬ thing that’s in it, and — which is more — you’ll be a Man my son! — R. Kipling. . . . Delirious? SOCCER CAPT. LACROSSE, NHS If endings symbolize beginnings shouldn’t the goodbyes be easier to say? Tues 7-9 US! Bus rides tonsils RICH — 9 23 80 I LOVE YOU AL¬ WAYS! OH MY GOD MILLER TIME, goatchow MANOMET MADNESS BYE JR, SS, AL, AS. JF, WS, TO, TR — THANX LOVE, Debbie C and C, Class play. Band — VP, Spanish Club, WHSR — Station Manager Simonne Tolson David Worthen Yesterday is but a dream and to¬ morrow is only a vision but today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of Happiness and every tomorrow a vision of Hope Piato German Club, Curtain and Cue lmmer Spat, HAPPY HOUR AT Friendly’s, Naro laugh, Chopped liver, Peanut Butter AO, KW, NK, LM, Class of 82 The Best Richard Michael Zombeck “But first you must learn how to smile as you kill if you want to be like the folks on the hill, a working class hero is something to be — Lennon — Jennie all night “Moondance” Big G Trickerboire Tacky Hootspa in Harvard Square sitin Franco is Truffault Cocktail Molotou Cranes beach Married Oct. 9, 1985 Hara Krsna WHSR-FM 91.9 RZ JL William A. Worthen “Friends, they move on, and you never think you miss ’em ’till they’re gone . . . Remember how when you were down they cared and when you wanted someone to talk to good time friends were there. 6:50 AM freakin riot, Spate, lmmer Deutsch German Exchange, Fun at Friendlys, Truth Dare, Artier, KW NK LM OO Band German Club, C C . . . 69 Senior Class Officers ? Lcanne Buehler — Secretary; Greg Kirk — Treasurer; Albert Chen — Vice-President; David McGee — President PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE FOR: Jon A. Alcione Tanya L. Bryant Cara M. Cassino Brian E. Doherty Richard Doig Joseph Giaquinto Bert Kett Kevin B. Lambiase Laurie A. Michaud Susan A. Oravetz Patricia Orman Suzanne Richmond Carol J. Rolli Robert J. Swain Gustav VanLoggerenberg 70 Jn lemoriairi %o Class cj 1982, honors the rnemoru °f Juancr Qfik Jd ids fyionaiello cL ' i ara jime means nothinj to the wyayer as he climbs hlyher into da liruj clear skies J{$ he descends on the beach of his new home, he realises he hasn ' t left his friends, just moved to a neu shore. JJ. mith The Best and the Brightest What mouths! Joe Donlon and Angelique Dermatis 72 The Flirts Crissy Conley and Tom Gibbons Classy Clothes Ervin Beeman and Lisa McLaughlin Most Ambitious Mark Micciche and Julie Derry Olympic Hopefuls Kathy Mangano and Paul Manganaro 73 Funniest Alec May and Margaret Dokus 5L. jf ' Where’d ya get those eyes? Michael Surabian and Jodi Difronzo Friendliest Sally Jones and Steve Marino From Flat to Fluffy Sharon Sullivan and Tom Marincic More of the best and the brightest ... 74 Pearly Whites Paul Bingel and Nancy Montieth Class Clowns Andy Opel and Mimi MacNamera m Most Artistic Mark Johnson and Laurie Carroll (missing) Unique Chris Reich and Jill Schwerin 75 3 And still more of the best and the brightest, Thanks to the two of you, our class is the best. Erica Johanson and Dave McGee The Greatest Actors Brian Milauskas and Melissa Eugley Most Talkative Do they ever run our of breath? Meg Fallon and Keith McCarthy M usicians to be Poppea Dorsam and Adam Leach Memories may fade ... Top left: The devil made me do it. — Doug Oram Top rt.: I should never have taken this thing apart. — Michael Surabian Mid. left Hard at work? — Liz Bracken Mid. rt.: Rich Fennell gives the evil eye. Bottom rt. When my car grows up, it’s going to be a Cadillac! — Joanne Ross 78 Top left: Attention! — Martha Johnson Left: Soccer’s a kick in the crutch. — Kathy Mahoney Mid. rt.: Joe Cool — Michael Gibson Bottom left: 60 words a minute and ? errors — Leah Covino Bottom rt.: ZZZzzz — Karen Myers 79 Far rt.: Catchin the rays. — Gail Gourlay and Amanda Warren Midrt.: Larocco’s Angels — Julie Marash- lian and Poppea Dorsam Below: “10”?! — Chip Triglione and Keith McCarthy Bottom rt.: We Bad! Steve Morris, Mark Frongillo, and Mike Munroe Bottom left: The Sunshine Girls — Leigh Hoffman and Mary McHugh 80 but friends will last forever. Top left Aaahhh that Sachem Spirit Top rt. Stepsisters Mid. left Paul, you alive?! Mid. rt. Wait’ll you see what I’m makin’ Bottom left Is that razor stubble I see 9 81 Wl) lit k Juniors, Sophomores, and Freshmen provide the pride and spirit that allow Winchester High School to reach new heights in all areas of school life, both academic as well as extra-curricular. Their combination of talents and skill results in a well-rounded student body with unlimited capabilities. Winchester High’s second freshman class entered the school in September and faced many challenges and respon¬ sibilities. The Sophomores, no longer the youngest and least experienced, advanced in the school’s heirarchy. Their contributions to our athletic teams and activities have been consis¬ tently outstanding. Juniors entered their most important year, eager to succeed both athletically and scholasti¬ cally, anticipating their eventual role as leaders of the school. Each student changes as he passes through Winchester High School. He grows and matures into a young adult capable of making his own decisions and in so doing gains confidence in his own ability to set new goals and reach new heights. UNDERCLASSMEN FRESHMEN Showtime! The freshmen entered their first year at W.H.S. with new hopes and aspirations for the future. They knew little about the high school, but soon accepted the many new challenges that faced them. As they adjusted to the new environment of the high school, they gained confidence in them¬ selves and in their abilities. Through their participation in clubs and other extracurricular activities, the freshmen expanded their social life and gained many new skills in dealing with people and responsibilities. Some even became officers in many clubs. Sports also provided the freshmen with an op¬ portunity to relax and explore their athletic potential. Although few made varsity teams, all enjoyed themselves and gained experience necessary for their future. The freshman year was a learning experience for everyone; one which gave the newcomers a chance to set their goals and to reach for them. 86 Richard Anderson Diane Aronson Nicholas Asaro Mary Askew Michael Ault Patrick Badger Meredith Baker Sally Bankson Stacey Barlow Joanne Beauchamp Jean Benincasa David Bentley Patrick Berkley Carol Beyrenavand Matthew Bezjian Michael Blasi Nathan Bokil Erin Boland Lisa Brown Holly Bryant Kara Buckley David Budd Neil Calabro Sandra Capodilupo Suzanne Capone Cynthia Card Leslee Carlson Elizabeth Carpinteri James Castagno Marybeth Celli Cheryl Chute Pamela Cirignano Ellen Clavin Pamela Clinton Robert Collins Julie Conley Timothy Conley Adrienne Cooke Paula Corby Christopher Costello James Coughlin Charles Cowen Ann Adelsberger Alan Adler Mary Ann Ahern Timo Ahonen Rebecca Allen Robert Anderson 88 Amy Crackncll Jennifer Crockett Deanne Cronin Thomas Cross Maura Cullen Gregory Cumings Daniel Cummings Ross Cunningham Carolyn Curry Lori Dantes Alicia Darcy Barbara Delaney Paula Dellorusso John Delorey Christina DeLuca Joseph DeLucca Irene Dermatis Carra Derrico Diane Deshler Denise DeVito Cheryl Dewar Mark DiCara Barbara DiVincenso Domenic DiVincenzo Pamela DiZio Caron Doherty Jessica DoCouto David Doherty Elizabeth Doherty Timothy Donaghey Paul Donahue Mark Donovan Julie Dougherty Michael Ducharme Theresa Ducharme Christopher Duffy Alexandra Dulchinos Kevin Eklund Timothy Ellis George Elwell Robert Erickson Alfred Falcione Mary Fallon Scott Falzano Patricia Farrell Christine Fassas Kimberly Favout Robert Feldmann Scott Ferrari Timothy Ferry Paul Ferullo Lyn Ficociello Dara Fitzgerald Catherine Flatley Christine Flynn William Ford Cynthia Forester Elizabeth Frank Jana Furey Mary Furey Rachel Galante Elise Gambino Mark Gangi Pamela Getson John Giannotti Michelle Gibson Rhonda Glick Mark Govostes Yvonne Grabau Kimberly Grant James Gray David Greco Lisa Greco Joseph Grifoni Brendan Gurry Alison Hagge John Haggerty Douglas Hanneken Roxanne Hanson Pamela Harrington Bonita Harrison Kimberly Hill Natalie Hill Amy Hirschfeld Do I have to touch it? r - m LI III 1 ' - ' Mb 90 Margaret Hitchcock David Holt Kevin Houllahan Diana Howland Amy Hurley Gregory Johnson Shannon Joslin Dean Kakridas Martin Katcoff Charles Kelley Kristen Kelley Andrea Kennerson Matthew Kennedy Maura Kennedy Deborah Kenyon William Kerrigan Scott Kerrigan Rene Kett Farzin Khaghani Nina Khaund Kathleen Kirkpatrick David Koffman Jeffrey Koplow John Krebs Lorraine Krebs Eric Krussel Mary Krussel Michelle Kupjian Petr Kyn Andrus Laats Christopher Law Joseph Lawrence Matthew Layden Keith Leary Kathryn Lee Eric LeMay Jakob Lewin Leslie Lien Patricia Lynch Sean Lynch Carey MacDonald Ian MacDonald Russell Magliozzi Lucy Maiullari Joseph Majahad David Manganaro Elizabeth Manning Thomas Marino 91 Andrew Martinelli Elia Martinez Margaret Mathson Sheila Mawn Julie May John McCabe William McCarter Maureen McCarthy Stephen McCarthy Heather McCleery Michael McGee John McGeehan Heather McIntyre Laura McNamee Anthony Menounos Suzanne Milauskas Laura Ann Miller Nassim Mir-Mozafarri Stephanie Mobbs Debra Molloy Sterling Morgan Scott Moynihan Kristine Munroe Rachel Murray Ahn Nguyen Beth Nowell Nicola O’Connell David O’Connor Kevin Olivieri Jeffrey O’Neil Katherine O’Neill Thomas Outwater Robert Paine Subhasis Pal Robert Palmer Ted Papalimberis Honoria Pavao Lauren Pawlak Suzanne Perlitsh Joann Perritano Donald Phinney Anna Pisacreta Bjorn Poonen Christos Poravas David Possi Brian Pothier Gregory Poulos Michelle Powers 92 Denise Preston Richard Preziosi Marjorie Price Michael Puchulu Elizabeth Puffer Donna Ralphs Laura Rand Christine Ray Deborah Ray Susan Ray Maurilio Rebolo Lisa Reinfeld Matthew Rexrode John Rice Terry Rice Glenn Richmond Hannah Riley Theresa Robert Stephen Robertson John Rodgers Mitchell Rodriguez Gary Rogers Andreas Romero Christine Ross Tracey Ross Spencer Roy Anna Russo Paula Russo Antonio Sabatino Sharon Fitzgerald Louis Sampson Robert Santos Christine Sarno Marco Sartori Pamela Schenck Timothy Schmitt Steven Schuurman Bruce Schwartzman Michelle Sevigny Katherine Shao Ravi Kumar Sharma Melissa Ann Shaw Kelley Shea Tomiko Smith Elizabeth Solomon Lawrence Stecchi William Stevens Daniel Strange K-4 yI r i ■fill 93 AND ALSO’S Michelle Bearse Neil Calabro Brian Carroll Stephen Cucurullo Michelle Salemi Rui Gomes Maryellen McCarthy Robert Murphy Robert Nigro Kayvan Noori Lisa Ann Regan James Walsh Freshman class officers — Michael Blasi, Vice-President: Alfred Falcione, President: Elizabeth Manning, Secretary: Paul Sughrue, Treasurer Below — This little piggy goes to Market. 95 SOPHOMORES Already familiar with the school system, the sophomores returned back to WHS in September with ex¬ citement and anticipation of the year ahead. Although being a soph¬ omore wasn’t as important as being a senior, the class still had a difficult but enjoyable year. The hardest thing that faced many sophomores was trying to achieve the goals that pleased their teachers, peers, par¬ ents, and most importantly, them¬ selves. Although the sophomore class made up only a small portion of the student body, its members contrib¬ uted talent and enthusiasm to the various athletic teams, clubs, and other extracurricular activities. Un¬ der the supervision of the sopho¬ more class officers, a Class Spirit Day was organized before the Thanksgiving Day football game. With encouragement, many of the students wore red and black cloth¬ ing on this day to add to the Sachem spirit. The sophomores were also recognized this year for having the most participants in the first annual Class Clean-Up Day. The sopho¬ mores also had a successful year with fundraisers. At a few of the football games, students from this class sold carnations to a great num¬ ber of Sachem football fans. This activity was not only profitable, but also served to create considerable spirit within the crowd. Not only were the sophomores in¬ volved in class activities, but many of them demonstrated their talents and commitment on the athletic teams. The teams probably could not have functioned as they did without the dedication and good sportsmanship that the sophomores provided. For the class of 1984, this year was only a beginning. Between now and the time of their graduation, new dreams will develop, new tal¬ ents will be discovered and most of all, new heights will be reached. Look out . . . Here we are! 96 Wake up Katie! He isn’t that boring, is he?? Don’t ask me! I wasn’t listening either! 97 s Elizabeth Adelsberger Barbara Ahearn Michael Alcione David Anderson Robert Armstrong Drew Bairnsfather Renee Bakarian Priscilla Barba Susan Barbaro Lauren Barbuto Laurie Barnes John Beck Kimberly Bellino Christopher Bentley Brita Bergin Joseph Berry Matthew Boland Colleen Bond Jeffrey Bonnell Judith Boone Cindy Bortman Robert Bosco Michelle Bowen Mary Boyle Victoria Bradley Edward Brickley Karen Brown Pamela Bruno David Burke Jacqueline Bruke Julie Burke Michael Burke Robert Burnham Scott Burtnett Amy Cagnina Deborah Cahill Lisa Calareso Michelle Calareso Bruce Callard Christopher Capozzoli Stanley Carswell Ronald Chabot Priscilla Clarke Martha Coakely Donna Colantino Kelley Collins Shawn Collins Edward Conley 98 Catherine Conlin Britt Connelly Ronald Connelly Peter Conrad Alexander Cooper Maddalena Coppi Marties Cordes Christine Correra Patrick Cresse Christine Crochetiere Linda Cronin Stephen Cucurullo Stephen Cullen Julie Dalton Stephen Damocogno Michael Dellasala Donna Dellorusso Dorothy Delorey William Derry Gwen Dewar Lisa DiBlasi Laura Dichiappiari Juliana DiMasi Stephen Dickinson Natalie Dickson Scott Differ Christine DiGiovanni Anita DiRocco Laurie Divoky Christine Dixon Sheila Donaghey David Donnellan John Donnellan Steven Doocey Kevin Driscoll Maryann Driscoll Ernest Drougas Camille Ducharme Gary Ducharme Sandra Dunbar Tan Duong Gary Dwyer Ranya El-Hardallo Theresa Elio Heather Elms Jeffrey Ewing Stacy Falzano Christopher Farrar 99 100 Kimberly Farrell Traci Ann Feeley Susan Fennell Kathleen Ferry Eric Fieleke Mary Finneran Laura Guild Carolyn Hackett Laura Haddad Wait a sec . . . this isn’t right! Antonio Fiore Joan Fiore Robert Fiorillo Gregory Fitzgerald Nancy Flaherty Ian Flockhart Daniel Foley Jesse Fox Anthony Frate Richard Frazier Barry Frink Neil Funcke Lisa Galante Julie Gibbons Salvatore Giso Thomas Gittleman Laurie Glynn Andrew Goodlatte Jacqueline Gorrasi Kimberly Govostes Sheila Gray Melanie Green Rodney Green John Greenlee Richard Haggerty Nancy Haley Gregory Halpin Michael Harrington Kate Harris William Harris Lauren Hartnett Charlotte Hartunian Kristen Harvey Richard Hemmerdinger Mark Herlihy Thomas Herlihy Jocelyn Hesse Edward Holloran Sabine Hrechdakian Thomas Hunter Michael Hurley Kevin Indigaro Diane Intravaia David Johanson Karen Johnson Matthew Johnson Oscar Johnson Paul Johnson Lori Jordan Kimberly Kandres John Kehoe John Keller Peter Kelley Sharon Kennedy Nishat Khatib Linda Koeing Joyce Kohr Alexander Laats Celia Landry Michael Landry Andrew Lawrence Peter Lawson Lynda Lee Nathan Legvold Kelly Lent William Littell Wendy Liu Debra Lovering Mark Lyons David MacMillan Domenic Macone Melanie Maher 101 Eileen Mahoney Suzzanne Mahoney Anthony Maida Patricia Malatesta Andrew Mallio Lisa Maney Leah Manganaro John Mangano Jill Maryanski Jill Matrundola Jennifer Mawn Rita Mawn Annmarie Mazzucotelli David McCall Ann McCann Sandra McDonough Christine McElhiney Donald McGee Neal McGeoghan Barbara McGrath Ramona McKiever James McKnight Eric McLaughlin Kristen McNamara Robert Medwar Anne Milburn Gail Minutoli Raymond Miranda Robert Mistretta Andrea Monson Kathleen Monteith Kimberly Morgan Eve Moros Paul Mortenson Brian Mulvaney Christine Murphy Patrick Murray Pamela Myers Jane Nadeau Andrew Nasson Stephanie Nasson Edwin Nazarian John Nevins Nancy Ann Nuttall Elizabeth Obbard Patricia O’Brien Jane O’Callaghan Peter Olivier 102 Theodoros Pappas Jennifer Parker Richard Parker Daniel Parsignault Leslie Paskerian Michelle Patti Amy Peluso Jacqueline Perritano Brian Perry Patricia Phillips Louise Piazza Anthony Piccione Pilar Pittas John Poduska Dawn Ponti William Porter Kelly Powers Sheryl Powers Douglas Pressman Dorothy Price Kathleen Price Kristen Purdy David Rand Kristine Rebello Danya Reich Arlene Reidinger John Reidy Diaah Reyes Paula Ricciardelli Sarah Richardson Carol Rigsby Carolyn Roll Jennifer Rolli Jean Romeo Tracy Rooney Greta Rosenberger Nicholas Rossettos Richard Rothman Elizabeth Rowley Laurie Schillinger Martha Schromm Francis Schuurman Laurie Schwerin Karen Selvitelli Nancy Semonian Karen Serieka Richard Settipane David Shao 103 Cyndie Sizemore Catherine Skahan Tyeast Smith Corinne Stevenson Michelle Stolow Donald Stone James Sullivan Peter Sullivan Eric Svahn Patricia Taylor William Thomas Aaron Thompson Andrew Thompson Curtis Thompson David Tonaszuck Stephanie Torlone Barry Tse Demetra Tseckares Signe Ulwick James Vancini Diana Vanyo Paula Volpe John Walsh Sara Warren Robert Welchlin Laura Weylman Elizabeth Wilfert Stacy Wipperman Michael Wunder Geoffrey Wyler Kevin Shattuck Glenn Shaw Julie Shaw Heather Shepard Jeffrey Shubrooks Barry Sirchis 104 ■■ AND ALSO’S Laura Accardo Robert Chilelers Peter Conrad Renee Downey Paul Hamel John Hogan Marc Incatasciato Elizabeth Joy Harri Kairento Mary Kephart Peter Langley James Marquardo Gina Mazzarella Dennis McCarthy Stephen Morris Jean O’Leary Kevin Short Khahn Tran Venita Washington Elizabeth Young Sophomore Class Officers — Karen Serika, Treasurer; Arlene Reidinger, President; Dorothy Price, Secretary; Josh Keller, Vice-President. Below: Pretty as a picture! (left to right) J. Perri- tano, K. Johnson, R. Mawn JUNIORS So I sez ta Gertrude . . . Looking back, the juniors can say that 1981-82 was a great year. Despite the heavy load of school-work, and the worry over PSAT’s, SAT’s, and other examinations, the junior class contin¬ ued to engage in many extra curricular activities. They began to assume new responsibilities, to make college plans, and to seek employment. In sports their year began well. Be¬ coming a varsity team member finally became a reality, not a continuing dream. Many of Winchester High’s teams relied on the contributions of tal¬ ented juniors to bring about their victo¬ ries. This combined effort helped pro¬ vide the school with a winning season. Some of the major social events of this year included the Sadie Hawkins Day Dance, and the Junior Prom. These events brought the class togeth¬ er and increased its spirit. Juniors also made significant contri¬ butions to the various clubs at W.H.S. The Curtain and Cue Productions, the Aberjona, and t he Red and Black are three such clubs. Participa¬ tion in these academic and extracurri¬ cular activities helped the juniors to achieve new heights and made their year worthwhile. Looking forward to their final year at W.H.S., the juniors struggle to over¬ come the many new challenges they encounter, as they begin to prepare for their future. 106 Stephen Adrian Soha Ahmed Andrew Alcione Charles Allard Peter Allison Lauren Amico Anita Anderson Kathy Aronson Frank Asaro Jasper Asaro Gary Aswad Richard Aylward Roger Baldacci Catherine Baldwin Andrew Bankson Maureen Barba Melissa Barger Sean Barnave Anne Marie Barrow Robert Baruffaldi Caroline Baumann Michael Belifore Anne Benincasa Paul Bennett Lori Benson Melissa Birdsall Jurgen Botz Paul Bouzane Elise Bowen Farshad Bozorgzad Virginia Bracken Stephen Brosnan Kimberly Brown Kindra Brown Karen Buckley Rebecca Budrewicz Christopher Byrne Christopher Cahill Kathleen Callahan Sean Callahan Daniel Capone Allyson Capozzoli Amanda Card Laura Carlson Michael Carr Karen Carter Alfredo Castro Deborah Catalono 108 Tracy Caulfield Andrea Cofali Janine Chicourrat Lisa Ciampo Paul Cirignano Sean Cloherty Robert Clower Vincent Coates Deborah Cogan John Comita Sheila Connolly Jeffrey Contompasis James Coppins Richard Corby Marco Cosentino Maria Coundjeris Rachael Cracknell Courtney Crandall Ann Cullen Elizabeth Cullen William Curry Gabrielle Cutino Elizabeth Davidson Kristine Davis Martha Davis Elizabeth DeConto Anthony DeGregorio Laureen Dellorusso Benjamin Dempsey Michelle Dever Michelle Dickson Maria DiFronzo Matthew DiGiovanni Stephanie DiMasi Dawn Divincenzo Robert DiVincenzo Robert Dixon Peter DiZio John Dobbins Peter Docouto John Doherty Eric Donaghey Kimberly Donlon David Donovan Maria Doocey Linda Doucette Daniel Dougherty Darcey Downing 109 110 Cynthia Eklund Robert Engel Mark Famolare David Fariole James Feeley Kevin Feeney James Feldmann Kristine Ferry Edmund Ferullo Lauren Fidalgo Sean Flynn Kristin Forbes Michael Fornichella Christine Franchi James Franklin Mark Fraser Carolyn Fuller Thomas Funk Christine Gangi Paul Gangi Michael Gately Denise Geannaris Scott Gediman Lori Anne Getson Salvatore Giacalone Patrick Gill Matthew Going M. Josie Gomes Graham Gonzalez Gregory Govastes Caryn Guarino Christopher Guarnotta Andrew Guleserian Joann Gunby Christine Gurrisi Barbara Hallisey Michael Driscoll Richard Duca Dianne Dunleavy Phuong Duong William Eaton Laurie Ann Egan Catherine Hanlon Christine Hannekan Christopher Harrington Christina Harris Katrina Hemmerdinger Timothy Hoffman Kristin Holleran Mark Houlihan Stephanie Houllahan Timothy Howard Patricia Hudson William Hurley Shelly Iana Mark Indigaro Kathleen Jacobson Lauren Jeannette Janine Johnson Margery Johnson Sandra Jordan Eric Josephson John Kacoyanis John Kenney William Kent Tamara Kett Farbod Khaghani Karen Kirk James Kirkpatrick Philip Klug Kristina Kosonen Sandra Kosta Bosom Buddies 111 112 Edward Leppzer Emma Lewin Stephanie Leydon Christopher Livingstone Robert MacDonald Stephen MacDonald Paul MacDonald Brian MacNamara John Mafera Randall Magliozzi Patricia Mahoney Lawrence Maida Kenneth Maio Bartholomew Mallio Gerald Malloy Carla Manganaro Idlemaro Martinez Matthew Maryanski Stephen McAdams Peter McCann Michael McCarthy Deidre McCarthy Shaun McDonough Kevin McGee Jeanne McGee John McGillicuddy Mary McGurn Barbara McNamara Andrew McNamee Laurie-Beth McNeely Kevin Meagher William Melaragni Theodore Menounos Kevin Merritt Michele Meuse Beth Miara Alexander Kreifeldt Laura Landry Andrea Lane Jenny Lawler Timothy Lawton Kathleen Leonard Brenden Minnehan Julia Mirak Kenneth Mitchell Maria Montuori Kathleen Mortenson Marilyn Mueller Kerry Murphy Arleen Murray Hugh Murray John Myers Stephen Myers Louise Nazzaro Elsie Nolan Michael O’Brien Paul O’Brien Adrienne O’Brien Terence O’Brien Julie O’Callaghan Mary O’Connell Anna Olafsdotti Andrew O’Leary Barbara O’Leary James O’Neill David Palumbo Yasar Pamir Anthony Panchella Paula Papastathis Alexander Pappas Margaret Pavao Richard Pelletier Daniel Perenick Rachel Perlitsh Marie Phillips Kristin Piazza Patricia Picardi Kimberly Pierce Vincent Pisacreta Thomas Porell Jennifer Poulos Peter Quine James Rae Karen Rahmeier Leena Rai Thomas Rand Scott A. Rapallo John Raso Deborah Ray Kathryn Reboul Whitney Redding Gabrielle Reese Mark Rexrode Patricia Ricciardelli Marybeth Rice John Richmond 113 Christopher Rogers Carmela Sabatino Lisa Saliba Wells Sampson Nicole Samra Robert Sardella John Schneller Thomas Schultz Kevin Scully Jean Senna David Seviggy Smriti Shah Zulekha Shamsi Robert Sharon Paul Shawcross David Sheehy John Shirley Andrea Shooter Julie Sinden Jody Sizemore Terrance Skahan Laura Smith Mark Sobkowicz Robert Sodi Eric Spagnuolo Joann Spera Alexander Stanton Kevin Strange Daniel Sullivan Annette Todisco Antonio Todisco Marc Tonaszuck Carla Torres Stephanie Troisi Karen Twichell Shin-ichi Urano Richard Veitch Stephanie Vozzella Karen Walsh Rodney Ward Peter Webber Allison Webster Wayne Wentworth Lori Wien Lisa Wiley Katherine Wilk Robert Willard Jane Wiseman 114 Lani Yamamoto Stephen Yamane Johannah York Junior Class Officers — Sitting on Top of the World — Lisa Saliba, President; Tracy Caulfield, Secretary; Patricia Ricciardelli, Vice-President; Karen Buckley, Treasurer AND ALSO’S Julianne Demarco Diane Differ Jonathan Ellis Johanna Evangelista Philip Greco Thomas Hennely Christopher Hoffman Caroline Hogan David McCall John Medorzian Jean Olivadoti Gina Preziosi Margaret Anne Puffer Laura Queen Roberta Russo Anthony Triglione Hilda Vatne James Waite Robert Willard Carol Doherty Courtney Deshong Laura Fiorilli Lisa Dangelo Jonathan Joslin Norman Holbrook James Spetch 1 The faculty members at Winches¬ ter High School have made a su¬ preme contribution to our intellectu¬ al and personal growth. As teach¬ ers, coaches and activities’ advisors, they have creatively tried to inspire us to maximize our potential worth and understanding. Many of the teachers have gone beyond their professional duties to help students with problems, both classroom relat¬ ed and personal, as they arise in everyday life. For the ability to reach and com¬ municate, for motivation and inspi¬ ration, and the intellectual chal¬ lenge that allowed the Class of ’82 to reach new heights, we thank you. FACULTY ' i M i , ADMINISTRATION 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 T! ft H TT 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 ■m To the Class of 1982: Graduation is a time when I would like to share so many thoughts with you; my thoughts of encouragement and my thoughts of despair,your dreams and hopes for the future. As a parent of a senior, I would like to bring you close to protect you from having to grow up, but, obviously, I can ' t do that. I would like to protect you from the hurt and I would like to share with you those moments when things go well. I would like to say that tomorrow is going to be a glorious day an d that all your fears are unfounded, but I can ' t really say that either. What I can say, however, is that what you are facing is a part of the growth process and, while not easy, nothing is ever as bad as it seems. What I can also say is that I have faith in you and the millions just like you who will make the world of the future just a little better place to live in. What I can also say to you is that if I am needed may I always be available to help you and stand by you. Good luck! Sincerely, s? J r - Vincent E. Larocco Principal 120 Throughout the 1982 year the guidance coun- selors worked steadily directing the students in r t l their ability to form judgements about their capa- MN bilities, interests, and achievements. They aided CJ each student in his course selection and resolved scheduling conflicts to make the year more enjoy- z able. Often the counselors assisted students in solving personal problems as well. Their abilities to listen and communicate are vitally important to students whether they are seniors or ninth w graders. Guidance prepared each class for the ►—N future both with group oriented programs and u individual conferences. rn To the dedicated members of the guidance w department, we the class of 1982 express our appreciation. ANTHONY N. DEBIASE, Department Head B.A., Boston University, M.A.T., Harvard University ALICE L. MURRAY A.B., Regis College, M.Ed., Boston College M. CONSTANCE TRICKETT B.S., Syracuse University, Ed.M. Harvard University PHYLLIS S. NANNIS B.A., Queens College, M.Ed., Har¬ vard University JANET BURCHARD Guidance Records ELAINE ROSEN B.A., Tufts University, M.Ed., Boston University SHIRLEY NOBLE Guidance Secretary CAROLYN H. TIFFANY B.A., Smith College, M.Ed., Tufts University 121 w y uu uu O Without the five professional women who work in the office, Winchester High School could be in a chaotic state. These very busy women are responsible for the effective oper¬ ation of the school on a day-to-day basis. Mrs. Grueter is the office secretary and its director and coordinator. Mrs. Gardner is Mr. Laroc- co’s private secretary. Mrs. Stevens keeps track of all the money that goes in and out of the school. The Registrar, Mrs. Hayden, tab¬ ulates the students’ absentees and tardies, and supervises the withdrawal and admission of students leaving and entering school. The Receptionist, Mrs. Jacobs, takes telephone calls, types the absentee and announcement sheets, and sells lunch tickets. In addition, Mrs. Sullivan, R.N. is in the health room each morning to aid and advise students who are ill. cc X CO 3 Silence is not the word to use when de¬ scribing the library! The library is one of the most active places in the school. It is used as an information center, study area, and meet¬ ing place. The student Union Office is located in the library, as well as an activities bulletin board with a schedule of high school events. The library is opened before and after school for those students whose schedules are too busy to use the library during the day. The Humanities classes use the large art history section and slide collection, students sched¬ uled in study halls come to the library on special passes and any student with a free period may use the library. ELIZABETH GARDNER Office Manager MARGE HAYDEN Registrar JOAN STEVENS Secretary Bookkeeper NANCY ATKINS, Librarian M.C.S., Simmons College B.A., Univ. of Maine LOUISE GRUETER Secretary Dir Coord. MARY JACOBS Receptionist KAY SULLIVAN Nurse, R.N. CHARLOTTE FIXLER Library 122 u CHERYL QUINN M.Ed., Boston State College College LUCILLE CESARI B.S., Tufts Univ. M.A. Ed., Lesley College DAVID MILLER B.S., Fitchburg State College MARGARET ANN SULLIVAN B.A., Wellesley College FRANCES MARTIN Lesley College BEATRICE WEINERMAN IRENE MICHELSON B.A., Boston Univ. M.A., Regis Our Resource Room has a new look, new staff, and new philosophy this year — but its purpose remains the same; to give that additional help in specialized areas to those students who, for one reason or another find it difficult to learn by the regular methods, or in the regular environment. It gives us a tremendous amount of pride and pleasure to see those of you who have needed some special help, graduate and go on to new and better things. B.S.Ed., Salem State College Ed.M., Boston University t : u JOHN PIRANI M.S., Boston State College The Career-Life Information Program is now in its sixth year. The morning part of the program, periods 1-4, is for improving the academic skills that students will need following graduation. Also, included in the morning session is a Career Education component which covers areas ranging from deciding what kind of work one wants, to how to advance in one’s chosen field. The students have two choices for their afternoon program. They can choose be¬ tween a work experience or tak¬ ing electives at the high school. Although the C.L.I.P. Program was de¬ signed for students who were not planning to attend college, we now find that some are choosing to enter technical schools or two-year colleges. The Career-Life Program remains the only alternative education program of¬ fered at Winchester High School. o r x 123 RESOURCE ROOM X ( ) © 2 UJ The goal of the English department is to help each student develop his potential to communi¬ cate and to think. To that end, every instructional program in the department provides an opportu¬ nity for the students and the teacher to interact as they focus on such communication skills as reading, writing, listening, comparing, contrast¬ ing, inferring, generalizing, hypothesizing, and predicting. Because teachers want students to become independent learners, they place em¬ phasis on the process of learning and the devel¬ opment of study skills. Through a variety of ap¬ proaches to learning — including problem solv¬ ing, laboratory experiences, and independent study — each student has an opportunity to deal with abstractions, develop and test ideas, and bring personal meaning into concrete exper¬ iences. DR. FRANCES RUSSELL, Department Head B.A., University of North Carolina, M.A., University of Maine, Ed.D., Nova University THEODORE BENTON B.A., St. Edward’s University, Ed.M., Boston Univer¬ sity BEVERLEY CRONAN B A., Emmanuel College 124 BETTE BERRINI B.A., Tufts University, M.A., Boston College MARIE C. FRANKLIN B.A., Emmanuel College, M.S., Boston University GALE BUTCHER B.A., Jniversity of New Hampshire, M.Ed., Uni¬ versity of Nevada MAUREEN HANNAWALT B.A., Merrimack College JUDITH A. HESSION B.A., Regis College, M.A.T., Brown University BARBARA R. NORTON B.S. Ed., Salem State College, M.Ed., Boston University The period goes here. BILL PENZIN B.A., U.C.L.A., M.A., Salem State College GERALD SKINDER B.A., Colby College MAURINE TOBIN B.A., University of Texas, M.Ed., Boston University JANE WALDMAN B.A. Tufts University MIRIAM A. REID Reading Specialist, B.A., Manhattanville College, M.A., Lesley College 125 u o 0 2 2 2 u K O bu “Learn another language, and reach out to the rest of the world.” Students at Winchester High School are heeding the call. Many students con¬ tinue French or Spanish from grade 7 through 12, and cap their high school course with a suc¬ cessful performance on the Advanced Place¬ ment exam. German, Italian, and L atin are ex¬ tremely popular among high school students. Many students study two languages at the same time, and some even take three at once (a sched¬ uling problem, but with motivated students, noth¬ ing is impossible.) Our language clubs and our exchange pro¬ grams expand our language offerings beyond the classroom and into the world. Languages may be declining in many areas of this country (witness the report of the President’s commission) but here in Wincehster they are alive and well. BARBARA R. HOLDEN, Department Head A.B., Colby College, M.A., Middlebury LOURDES M. ALVAREZ B.A., University of Massachusetts, M.S., Boston Uni¬ versity FRANCESCO R. CASTELLANO B.A., Northeastern University, M.A., Boston College SUSAN AUSTIN B.A., Eckerd College, M.A., Middlebury College MARY H. BEHNKE B.A., Smith College, Ed.M., Harvard University LINDA CICCARIELLO B.A., Tufts University ALFRED D. DUHAMEL M.A., Middlebury College NANCY GELOWTSKY B.S. Ed., Boston State College FELICIA HALL B.A., M.A., Tufts University ANNA MARIA MANCINI ALBERT TROTTIER B.A., University of Massachusetts, M.Ed., Bos- B.A., M.Ed. Boston University ton College LESLIE HASTINGS B.A., M.A., Stanford University Aide J MARTA SARTORI YOU GOT IT! — Mr. Trottier 127 FRANCIS FINNIGAN, Department Head u u 2 UJ U c ) The Winchester Science Program places em¬ phasis on what is called the inquiry approach, which provides opportunities for students to “dis¬ cover” key concepts and relationships through hands-on experiences. There are many reasons for such an emphasis. Laboratory work provides personal exper¬ iences for students. The programs are designed so that important information has to come from the lab, and students are expected to be able to answer questions on the basis of their observa¬ tions and experiments. The laboratory exper¬ iences provides information that is almost impos¬ sible to convey in a textbook. Also, the laboratory requires activity of students in a time when many young people lead increasingly passive lives. It provides a challenge. Scientific observations and experiments frequently show the limitations and uncertainties of scientific procedures. An inquisi¬ tive student will search for these causes, and it will lead to a deeper understanding of the phe¬ nomenon. Lastly, most students find that labora¬ tory work is fun. The seemingly endless pattern of classroom recitation is broken by this unique opportunity. B.S., Yale Univ. M.Ed., Boston Univ. - A ROBERT T. BOYD B.S., M.Ed., Boston Univ. JEROME L. BURDULIS B.A., Holy Cross M.A.T., U. Mass. WILLIAM CHASE B.A., of U. of New Hampshire JEANNE C. CRONIN B.A., Emmanuel College M.A., Suffolk Univ. BRUCE T. HALL B.S., W.P.I. M.S., Penn. State Univ. MILBURN J. DIXON A.B., A.M., Boston Univ. 128 JOHN A. LIMONGIELLO B. S., Salem State M.Ed., Boston State C. A.G.S., Boston Univ. WILLIAM J.R. MARKS B.S., U. Mass. M.S.T., Univ. of N.H. M.Ed., Harvard Univ. SUSAN FIDLER SMITH B.S., Cornell Univ. WALTER SOULE B.S., Univ. of Maine M.S., Univ. of Wyoming KATHERINE PALTSIOS B.S., Simmons College M.Ed., Harvard Univ. ADELE GRADY Aide NANCY MALLIO Aide : •• . • LARRY SMITH B.S., M.I.T. 129 CD O Mathematics is the logical study of shape, ar- H rangement, quanitity, and related concepts. It is the foundation for the study of the sciences, of finance, and of practical everyday living. The s principles and concepts learned in mathematics serve as tools in the fields of physics, chemistry, u M engineering, biology, social studies, brokerage, banking, insurance, and many more. X At Winchester High we offer courses to meet H the needs of every student, from Basic Math to Advanced Placement Calculus, plus such courses as Computer Science. s JOHN J. WAITE, JR., Department Head A.B., M.A., Boston College RICHARD A. CONWAY B.A., Westfield College JOHN J. JOYCE B.S., M.E., University of Mass., M.A., Boston Col¬ lege ARTHUR S. HARRIS B.A., University of Albuquerque, M.Ed., Northeas¬ tern University JOHN KELLY B.A., St. Norbert College, M.A.L.S., Wesleyan Uni¬ versity EARL JOHNSON B.A., Harvard University, M.Ed., Boston Univer¬ sity MAURICE MERRIFIELD B.S., M.S., University of Maine GEORGE OLIVIERO B.A., Tufts University, M.Ed., Salem State College That’s the answer? You’ve got to be kidding! — Mr. Joyce and T. Kett LOIS ANN WALSH A.B., Regis College, M.Ed., Framingham State MARY R. MIRKA B.A., Boston University, M.A.L.S., Wesleyan Uni¬ versity RICHARD L. THORNE, Jr. B.S., M.A., Boston College JAMES W. SMITH M.N.S., Arizona State University C 5 UJ 3 H C 5 U u o C 5 Social Studies: the department that lists histo¬ ry, geography, economics, political science, psy¬ chology, anthropology, and sociology among the disciplines that make up its courses. This is the area that examines the present in the light of the past and projects into the future. Our goal is to build an appreciation of things from the Pleisto¬ cene to the Twenty-first century, from the classi¬ cal to the medieval and to educate the modern student to be a wise consumer, an astute voter, and a citizen knowledgeable about the country and the world. This year’s graduates experienced courses in social studies that included: Ancient History, Consumer Economics, Comparative Political Systems, American Studies, Economics, Psychol¬ ogy, Advance Placement Histroy, Issues of the 80’s and Humanities. They had electives in Black History, Sport and Society, European History, Justice in America, Cultural Reflections, Urban America and the Future. Even in the school year 1981-82 the social studies program is changing. In the year 2002, on the occasion of the twentieth reunion of this class, what will the school and its social studies curriculum look like? WILLIAM P. O’CONNOR, Department Head B.S., Boston College M.A.T., Harvard Univ. “Awh .... you shouldn’t have!” — P. Brooks PAM BROOKS B.A., New York Univ. M.A., Lesley College JOSEPH E. CANTILLON B.A., M.Ed., Boston College WILLIAM A. COLELLA B.A., Univ. of New Hampshire M.A.Ed., Suffolk Univ. LORIN MALONEY B.A., Holy Cross M.Ed., M.A., Northeastern Univ. RANDEE RAE MARTIN B.A., Univ. of Cal., Santa Barbara M.Ed., Northeastern Univ. PAUL T. MULLOY B.A., Bowdoin College M.A., Harvard Univ. CLARENCE OLSON B.S., St. Cloud State College LARRY RINALDI B.A., Univ. of Detroit M.A., Wayne State Univ. CARLA SAUNDERS B.A., Salem State College THOMAS WALSH B.A., Boston College M.Ed., Boston College GEORGE G. WATSON, Jr. A.B., Amherst College A.M.T., Harvard Univ. M.A., Tufts Univ. 133 y 35 o s The enthusiastic spirit of the WHS Music De¬ partment has been evident throughout the year. The Band’s many early morning reheasals result¬ ed in great half-time shows at the football games. The orchestra, concert choir and band have all been diligent in their preparation for their special concerts. After making the “dream” of new band uni¬ forms a reality, the department’s challenge this year is to renew the Exchange Concert. A suc¬ cessful cheese and sausage sale was conducted in the Fall, and a trip to Glasboro, New Jersey is well in sight. BURTON O. COWGILL, Department Head B. of Music, Boston Univ. M. of Music Ed., Univ. of Oregon MARK JACOBS B.S., Indiana State Univ. PRISCILLA MILLER B.S., Western Ct. State College M.P., New England Conservatory of Music THOMAS TRACY, Department Head B.S., M.F.A., Univ. of N.H. H 06 The Art Department offers creative and struc¬ tured experiences which meet both the varied interests and skills of the students. After com¬ pleting Art I, students may take Advanced Art for as many as three consecutive years. To meet the needs of these students the art courses must be different every year. To enable students with heavy schedules to take art, a semester course in art has been added to the curriculum. JOHN WALKER M Ed., New England Conservatory of Music 134 C ) U U w This year the Home Economics Department was awarded a Federal Grant for a Child Study Program in conjunction with the Early Childhood Course. Students have the opportunity to work with children ages one to five in order to more fully understand and observe the physical, men¬ tal, social and emotional aspects of growth. The Food and Nutrition courses and Clothing and Fashion continue to be an important part of our curriculum, with emphasis on good time and money management of resources. The Human Development Program helps students t o under¬ stand themselves and their relationships with oth¬ ers. We are most interested in helping students gain confidence in life skills, skills which can be further developed through life. HARRIET NELSON, Department Head B.S., Simmons College M.S., Cornell Univ. aBOWNG m! CTWttlW [ iHLi HI v-fPW Ws— r ] n m i JEAN N. DILLON B.S., Syracuse Univ. VIRGINIA D. LAATS B.A., Univ. of Iowa Future WHS students hard at work. RALPH M. DIBONA, Department Head B.S., Fitchburg State College Industrial Arts Education is a concentrated and specialized study of technical courses. Stu¬ dents exhibit a wide range of interests, abilities, and life goals. The Industrial Arts Program sepa¬ rates courses or instruction within courses that can be pre-vocational for some, technical for oth¬ ers, and pre-professional for still others. It is here where students learn about the problems and benefits resulting from the industrial and techno¬ logical nature of society. JOSEPH AVERSA B.S., Boston Teachers College M.Ed., Boston State College GEORGE G. ROBERTIE B.S., Fitchburg State College M.Ed., Calvin Coolidge Univ. GEORGE C. SWALLOW M.Ed., C.A.G.S., Fitchburg St. College 135 Q Ui c ) ) u z Sd QQ The Business Education Department is help¬ ing students keep up with the rapid pace of tech¬ nology. Around the department you have prob¬ ably noticed or worked on word processors, memory typewriters, and micro computers. Along with clerical skills, accounting, and busi¬ ness-related courses, many college-bound stu¬ dents have enhanced their skills by taking type¬ writing courses for personal and professional use. In addition, a Federal Grant allowed the de¬ partment to develop a skills lab with emphasis on individualization. HELEN M. NAGLE, Department Head B.S.Ed., Salem State College M.Ed., Boston Univ. KATHERINE M. BATEMAN B.S., Central Conn. State College M.Ed., Boston Univ. DOLORES CORDEIRO B.S., Salem State College M.S., Suffolk Univ. DONALD P. KOZAK B.S., Salem State College M.Ed. Adm. Antioch Univ. MARION BYRNE Date Processing Secretary Not Shown: — MISS JOYCE ANNESE, Skills lab Specialist MRS. MARY NOLAN, Skills Lab Specialist 136 z o H U o o w mi u 35 X Ou For these past many years you have partici¬ pated in a required program called physical edu¬ cation. We, who have been your teachers, hope that your experiences in physical education will provide you with the knowledge, skills and inter¬ est to join the ever increasing legions of recrea¬ tional athletes who find physical activity on play¬ ing fields and courts, mountains and streams and gymnasiums and swimming pools to be pleasur¬ able, relaxing and vital. JANICE DOLAN, Department Head B.S., M.Ed., Boston Univ. DAVID BERMAN B.S., Springfield College M.A., Michigan State Univ. JOAN ROSAZZA B.S., Purdue Univ. M.Ed., Boston College THOMAS KLINE B.S., M.Ed., C.A.S., Boston Univ. PAMELA RUFO B.S., Springfield College MANNY MARSHALL B.S., Springfield College M.Ed., Boston Univ. I’m Tarzan of the jungle. — D. Berman 137 un i o 3 o The Audio Visual Department does all A V production work for the school s ystem and the town. It rents films and has a Media Software Center which keeps inventory, checks all materi¬ als in and out, and inspects, cleans, and splices all films. The very heavy demands of this depart¬ ment are handled by Mr. Frary with the assis¬ tance of Mrs. Collins. DAVID FRARY Radio-Audio-Visual MARY COLLINS Secretary CUSTODIANS: William Regan, Daniel Ryan, Joseph Fagundes, Joseph Bernardo, Tony Bardiscino Cv fM Whf j j i HI F ; ■ 1 HI M A a W rfSf m w Jj ? CAFETERIA: Mary Guzzo, Kay Murphy, Mary Doucette, Joan Butts, Joan Monroe, Mary Vanyo 138 Jm r . 1 mmf ‘ 7« !?S U a.— k. ' W . • ' yjw.c fS f “iii f «n • _ wr «9w r yp|J v 1 M 1 ■ • - % ... J 5 Increased Sachem spirit and team pride produced a sports season unlike any other. Sachem athletes were will¬ ing to unite their forces in an attempt to reach both individual aspirations and the aspirations of their team. The spirit and dedication created on the first day of practice continued to grow as the season progressed, enabling W.H.S. athletes to expand in many directions. Growth among Sachem athletes includ¬ ed smaller, individual accomplish¬ ments, as well as the accomplishments of league champion teams. But victory was not the only method of Sachem expansion and growth. W.H.S. athletes learned through de¬ feat that working hard and giving one hundred percent all of the time was just as important as the final outcome of any game. In this way, Sachem athletes were able to learn their individual limi¬ tations and expand upon them. Along with team growth and dedica¬ tion, the Tumblettes, Cheerleaders, Band, and fans provided additional support for the athletes. As a result of this great enthusiasm, the sports sea¬ son was a successful and enjoyable one. But in the end it was the Sachem spirit and dedication that enabled W.H.S. athletes to reach new heights in sportsmanship and athletic ability. SPORTS ■ In Appreciation • • • “If you can give a little more than other fellows and keep on trying though you’re tired yet, make not pub¬ lic all your efforts nor hold them of ac¬ count to be admired . . . If you can dream and plan and strug¬ gle And keep on when lesser men give in — you will have learned the Noble Art of Manhood And what’s more, my son, you’re bound to win!’’ — R. Loveland Mr. Marshall is a man who truly has given “ . . . a little more than other fellows . . . He has given us under¬ standing and inspiration as well as guid¬ ance and support. He has shown un¬ ending concern for our development and has helped us to reach our goals. As head football coach, he has given nearly two decades of his time and en¬ ergy towards making our team the championship squad it is today. As a teacher, he has helped us to develop new athletic skills and to sharpen our old ones. He has shown interest in our present lives and concern for our fu¬ tures. He has been more than just our teacher and our coach; he has been our friend. In appreciation of the guidance, understanding and sincere friendship you have shown us all, we the class of 1982, dedicate to you our yearbook. Tri-Champs... Hands don’t fail me now! — J. Stackpole Tri-captains: P. Manganaro, S. Costello, and M. Micciche. Front Row: J. Lavey, T. Celli, R. Fennell, C. Kenyon, M. Johnson, S. Costello, M. Micciche, P. Manganaro, J. Stackpole, T. Gibbons, J. Polcari, J. Donlon, I. Adler. Second Row: F. Asaro, D. Tse, D. Capone, J. Barger, C. Cahill, R. MacDonald, S. MacDonald, D. Fariole, C. Rogers, T. Leppzer, D. Ser- vigny, M. Belfiore, B. Ferry. Third Row: Coach Johnson, Coach Marshall, J. Dobbins, W. Hurley, T. Todisco, P. Bennett, C. Allard, P. Gill, T. Lawton, T. Porell, D. Hoffman, M. Reardon, M. Cooper, S. Giacalone, Mr. Knowlton, Coach Pirani. Fourth Row: R. Carroll, M. Frasser, G. Kirk, K. Shadduck, R. Wil¬ lard, G. Aswad, P. Cerignano, C. Byrne, B. McNamara, V. Coates, J. Malloy, R. DiVincenzo, J. Doherty, A. Pappas, M. Carr, J. Coppins, T. Hoffman, J. Asaro, J. Feely, Coach Kline. 143 Come on you $! — T. Porell ... in action! The 1981 Sachem football season was full of excitement and emotion. After suffering two surprising defeats, the Sachems found themselves with their backs to the wall and the toughest part of their season ahead. They made an incredible comeback, however, win¬ ning their next three games against for¬ midable opponents. The only obstacle remaining in the Sachem warpath was the arch-rival Woburn. When the tradi¬ tional turkey day game was over, Win¬ chester walked away with a piece of the Middlesex League Crown. This was the first time since 1971 that W.H.S. had had a championship team. The Sachem offense, led by super half-back Steve Costello, stacked up more points than any other Middlesex team. Other key offensive players were seniors Jeff Stackpole, Rich Fen¬ nell, and Bill Ferry, and junior Chris Cahill. The punishing defense was led by King Kong Kenyon and junior Tom Porell. This dominating “D” held four of its ten opponents scoreless, and was the first to shut down the Tanners in 39 games. Great appreciation goes to Head Coach Manny Marshall and the entire team coaching staff for their long hours of hard work. Good luck to next year’s team. Thank you to all our fans and supporters. 144 Nice form! — S. MacDonald Top rt.: See ya later guys! — S. Costello Midrt: Watch my fingers — C. Allard. Above: Look Mom, we did it!! FINAL RECORD 8-2 Winchester 40 Somerville 6 Winchester 17 Stoneham 7 Winchester 28 Lexington 0 Winchester 7 Belmont 22 Winchester 20 Wakefield 0 Winchester 22 Melrose 25 Winchester 35 Watertown 16 Winchester 25 Burlington 8 Winchester 31 Reading 0 Winchester 8 Woburn 0 145 Girls Take it on the Run The 1981 girls’ cross-country team again proved to be one of the strongest teams in the league. Their near perfect season was marred only by a loss to a strong Wakefield club. Co-captains Ei¬ leen Conley and Adena Shutzberg pro¬ vided leadership which was all-impor¬ tant considering the team was com¬ prised mainly of underclassmen. Fortu¬ nately, the team was able to progress quickly, and therefore became one of the biggest contenders in the league. The Sachemettes were most danger¬ ous when they united and formed a tight, competitive pack, consisting of the captains, Laurie Glynn (of course), Beth Nowell, Barbara Ahearn, Martha Davis, Sandy Jordan, Nancy Haily, Dawn Ponti, and many others. The team went on to state competi¬ tion, and finished fifth overall, with Laurie Glynn taking first place. In the League Meet, Laurie again placed first, and Eileen took third. In addition, Laurie, Eileen, and Beth Nowell were chosen as All-Stars for the 1981 sea¬ son. Without the dedication of coaches Mr. Cantillon and Mr. Maloney, the team’s success would not have been possible. These coaches must be cred¬ ited with enabling the girls to get through all those quarter miles around the track — the hard training that real¬ ly paid off in the end. Since the team will lose only two runners this year, next year’s season looks quite promis¬ ing. Keep it up! Good luck, and beat Wakefield next year! Above: I’m really not in the mood for this. — E. Conley Right: I can’t let that Wooba pass me — D. Ponti 146 FINAL RECORD: 8-1 Winchester 15 Winchester 17 Winchester 33 Winchester 15 Winchester 15 Winchester 20 Winchester 25 Winchester 23 Lexington 50 Belmont 45 Wakefield 26 Melrose 50 Watertown 50 Burlington 41 Reading 30 Woburn 34 Left: On your mark, get set, set your watch, go!! — L. Glynn Front Row: J. O’Callaghan, D. Delorey, S. Barbaro, L. Carlson, B. Nowell, D. Ponti. Second Row: M. Dickson, D. Reyes, B. Manning, N. Khatib, S. Leydon, M. Mueller, D. Aronson. Third Row: Co-capts. E. Conley and A. Schutzberg, L. Miller, S. Jordan, N. Haley, L. Glynn, M. Brown. 147 Harriers Excel The 1981 boys’ cross-country team enjoyed their finest season in ten years under coaches Cantillon and Maloney. The team finished third in the league with a 7-2 record, spotted only by losses to Wakefield and Reading. Co¬ captains Pat Kennedy and Joe (Dude) Callahan led the team to close victories over Burlington and Melrose. Other contributing seniors included Frank Carrerra, Erik Johnson, Steve Kelly, Tom Kerrigan, and Tom Marincic. Many individual as well as team hon¬ ors were won by the 1981 squad. Pat Kennedy and Barry Sirchis finished 2-3 in the League Meet, and the latter set a new Winchester High Course record. The team did surprisingly well in the states, and Kennedy qualified to run in the meet replacing the All-States. The team looks forward to carry on their winning ways next year, with juniors Sean Flynn, John Kacayonis, Terry Skahan and Hugh Murray. Also return¬ ing are promising sophomores Barry Sirchis and Gary Ducharme. The team will never forget: . . . 007 runs again!, Reading still owes us the barrel, is silver still running?, Frank and his surfboard (soar foot), “This is the most important decision of my life’’ — make me sick, and the Belmont en¬ tourage. Many thanks to coaches Can¬ tillon and Maloney. Good luck to next year’s team! 148 Below: Here we come . . . walking down the street . . . Top: They’re not back yet?! Bottom Row: G. Ducharme, Co-capt. P. Kennedy, A. Ramiro, S. Flynn, T. Schmidt, S. Newbury, G. Halpin. Top Row: Coach Cantillon, B. Sirchis, K. Kacoyanis, T. Kerrigan, E. Johnson, H. Murray, T. Skahan, Co-capt. J. Callahan. FINAL RECORD: 7-2 Winchester 37 Stoneham 22 Winchester 34 Lexington 21 Winchester 40 Belmont 20 Winchester 25 Wakefield 33 Winchester 29 Melrose 26 Winchester 29 Watertown 26 Winchester 34 Burlington 23 Winchester 26 Reading 29 Winchester 43 Woburn 18 Below left: I think I can, 1 think I can — B. Sirchis. Below: Gotta catch that babe! — E. Johnson 149 Trying Together FINAL RECORD 2-11-5 Winchester 2 Watertown 3 Winchester 1 Stoneham 2 Winchester 1 Reading 1 Winchester 0 Melrose 1 Winchester 0 Burlington 0 Winchester 4 Belmont 1 Winchester 1 Lexington 4 Winchester 0 Wakefield 3 Winchester 0 Woburn 2 Winchester 0 Stoneham 0 Winchester 0 Watertown 3 Winchester 0 Melrose 1 Winchester 3 Belmont 2 Winchester 2 Burlington 2 Winchester 0 Lexington 1 Winchester 1 Wakefield 2 Winchester 0 Reading 0 Winchester 0 Woburn 1 The Winchester High Field Hockey Team has completed another season filled with fun, effort, and loads of spir¬ it. Unfortunately, their record of 2-11-5 did not display the effort and skill that they possessed. With the addition of a dozen freshmen, this fall the team grew to a total of thirty-four players, and hopes to continue to grow in the future. Captains Martha Doherty and Leanne Buehler did a fine job of keeping the team toqether, both on and off the field. Spirit was the key to their success. The girls never lost their spirit, and entered each game with a positive out¬ look. They kept together by having parties, whether it be for breakfast or dinner, or by decorating each others houses and the girl’s locker room. In addition, pumpkin stickers, which were awarded to goal scorers, were proudly displayed on the sticks all season. Thus, the girls were dubbed by their coach as the “most together” team she’d ever had. Many thanks to Coach Ryser and Coach Keefe. The ’Mettes will always remember the good times: “Circle Up!”, Pumpkin Power, Feath¬ ers, the Aussie, Arthur and special tunes, Zelda and Mabel, closet women, Miss Danvers and scrapbooks. 150 Bottom Row: K. Brown, M. Fallon, B. Frank, S. Fitzgerald, J. Romeo, T. Roberts, J. Gibbons, S. Stryker. Second Row: J. Nadeau, C. Flatley, K. Buckley, E. Doherty, P. Hudson, M. Sullivan, L. Yamamoto, L. Wiley, K. Buckley, A. Darcy. Third Row: Coach Ryser, Co-Captains M. Doherty and L. Buehler, J. May, A. Shooter, S. Connolly, B. Miara, T. Pothier, K. Pierce, A. Murray, A. Moson, J. Kohr, Coach Keefe. M+t H .y ‘ ¥ IL JLralvjf i puji i wm Above: Time out for tunes — K. Buckley Left: Can you use your hands in field hockey? 151 Co-Champs Once again the Winchester High School boy’s soccer team enjoyed a successful season. Led by co-captains Mark Steranka and Paul Williamson, the team finished league play in third place with a 14-2-2 record and a state tournament berth. After passing by Shawsheen 4-1 and edging Andover 2- 1, the boys faced Wakefield, the only team to beat the Sachems in league action, to determine who would go on to the north finals. Taking control from the start, Winchester never looked back and went on to a 3-1 victory. In the soccer team’s first-ever appear¬ ance in the finals, Coach Bouley’s team was declared co-champions after two scoreless overtime periods. Players such as David Suvak, Laszlo VonLa- zar, Brian Guarnotta, Eric Lowenstein, and Steve Driscoll were important fac¬ tors in the team’s success, finishing the season with a 17-2-3 overall record. This was a highly skilled team, and when the time came for the boys to prove themselves in the tournament, they did so with enthusiasm and deter¬ mination. Many thanks to Coach Bouley and all our supporters. Good Luck to next year’s team. Right: Eric Lowenstein heads the ball. Far Right: Hit the ball-not heads! Above: This kid has got the moves! B, Guarnotta FINAL RECORD 17-2-3 Winchester 4 Watertown 1 Winchester 4 Stoneham 1 Winchester 4 Melrose 1 Winchester 2 Reading 0 Winchester 3 Burlington 2 Winchester 3 Belmont 1 Winchester 4 Lexington 2 Winchester 0 Wakefield 1 Winchester 4 Woburn 0 Winchester 2 Stoneham 0 Winchester 3 Watertown 0 Winchester 3 Melrose 3 Winchester 3 Belmont 0 Winchester 8 Burlington 0 Winchester 0 Lexington 0 Winchester 2 Wakefield 3 Winchester 2 Reading 0 Winchester 5 Woburn 0 Winchester 4 Shawsheen Tech. 1 Winchester 1 Andover 1 Winchester 3 Wakefield 1 Winchester 0 Waltham 0 152 First Row: B. Guarnotta, J. Schneller, R. Baldacci, M. Gibson, B. Houllahan, D. Suvak, E. Lowenstein, E. Paskerian. Second Row: R. Clower, S. Bowen, M, Gorasi, C. Guarnotta, M. Driscoll, D. Sullivan, J. Kirkpatrick, A. Chen Third Row: Coach Bouley, B. McCarthy, G. VanLoggerenberg, W. Sampson, Co-Capts. P. Williamson and M. Steranka, C. Wagstrom, S. Driscoll, J Waite, D. Oram, J. Shirley, L. VonLazar, C. Triglione. 153 What’s up? — L. Schrommn The Perfect Season This year the girls’ varsity soccer team continued the tradition set by previous teams, capturing the Middlesex League Championship and continuing play in the state tournament. But this year, the girls reached new heights, by completing a perfect season. Having lost seven starters, including five all¬ stars, coach Chris Scanlon believed this would be a rebuilding year. As the wins began to stack up however, Mr. Scan¬ lon realized the team was the best he’d ever coached. So, the girls practiced more than any other fall team, through the rain, cold, and darkness, always with the state championship on their mind. The girls were again robbed of this state title however, in the semi¬ finals. Although the loss was disap¬ pointing, Mr. Scanlon assured the girls that their effort, determination, and spirit were more important. We cannot thank Mr. Scanlon enough for his time, energy and dedica¬ tion throughout the season. He served not only as a coach, but also as a true friend for each girl. Without him, the soccer team just wouldn’t be the same. We would also like to thank our assis¬ tant-coach Miss Denise Driscoll, par¬ ents, and fans for their support. Soccer luck to next year’s team. FINAL RECORD: 17-1-0 Winchester 5 Belmont 1 Winchester 7 Arlington 1 Winchester 4 Lexington 0 Winchester 7 Wakefield 1 Winchester 6 Burlington 0 Winchester 7 Andover 1 Winchester 10 Chelmsford 0 Winchester 6 Belmont 0 Winchester 7 Arlington 1 Winchester 8 Lexington 0 Winchester 4 Burlington 0 Winchester 4 Andover 0 Winchester 7 Wakefield 0 Winchester 8 Chelmsford 0 Winchester 2 Concord-Carlisle 1 Winchester 2 Medfield 0 Winchester 2 Bridgewater- Raynem 0 Winchester 0 Concord-Carlisle 1 Front Row: K. Mangano, S. Pasquale, M. Meade, M. Saviano, Tri-capts. Kathy Mahoney and Julie Sullivan, P. McCabe, C. Schultz, A. Hitchcock, B. Keyes. Second Row: N. Nelson, M. Powers, K. Rahmier, L. Schwerin, S. Richardson, L. Weylman, K. Serieka, K. Japy, S. Virnelli, K. Leonard. Third Row: K. Fitzgerald, M. Montouri, A. Peluso, P. Russo, K. Donlon, P. Papastathis, P. Ricciardelli, K. Macnamara, C. Ducharme, M. Skehan. Missing: Tri-capt. Laura Schrommn. 154 Tri-captains: Kathy Mahoney, Julie Sullivan, Laura Schromn, with Coach Chris Scanlon 155 Swimmers Take Your Mark ... This year’s girls’ swim team finished its season with a 7-5-0 record. Winning their first three meets, the Sache- mettes went undefeated until they faced the league champions, Acton- Boxboro. Only temporarily thwarted by this defeat, the girls made an in¬ credible comeback winning the last three meets of the season by large mar¬ gins. This year’s team was smaller than last year’s, as 5:00 a.m. practices in the 65° pool tended to discourage all but the most dedicated (or slightly in¬ sane) swimmers. Despite the team’s small number, it lacked neither depth nor spirit. Led by tri-captains P.K. Por¬ ter, Carol Schneller, and Lynn VanUm- mersen, the Sachemettes out-cheered many opponents; spirit was the key to their victory. The entire team would like to thank coach Palumbo, who got up at 4:15 every morning to coach them. They thank him for his dedication; without him there would not have been a high school swim team. Congratulations Vinnie and Carol, and good luck to next year’s team. Top: Coach Palumbo and referee V. Adamayorka discuss the outcome of a close race. Middle: This swimmer’s a head. Bottom: Sideline action!!! 156 First Row: T. Caufield, tri-captains: L. VanUmmersen, P.K. Porter, and C. Schneller, T. Simp¬ son. Second Row: Coach Vin Palumbo, A. McCann, C. Hackett, G. Rosenberger, C. Sizemore, S. Donaghey, K. Monteith, L. Adelsberger, G. Minutoli, M. Patti Third Row: H. Riley, S. Pwoers, M. Kennedy, D. Fitzgerald, M. Coakley, M. Krusel, K. Bellino Winchester Final Record 7-5-0 106 Haverhill 59 Winchester 43 Lincoln-Sudbury 40 Winchester 97 Medford 75 Winchester 28 Acton-Boxboro 55 Winchester 31 Belmont 52 Winchester 11 Gardner 0 Winchester 78 Bedford 92 Winchester 47 Melrose 36 Winchester 76 Lexington 96 Winchester 31 Wayland 52 Winchester 46 Boston-Latin 37 Winchester 47 Burlington 36 Top: Freebird C. Sizemore Left: Tri-captains P.K. Porter, Carol Schneller, Lynn VanUmmersen, with Coach Vin Palumbo Bottom: A. Roman Bath. Cheerleaders Add Spirit Below Left — A Chorus Line. Below Right — Show us that Ultra-brite smile. — N. Monteith. The 1981 fall cheerleaders have continued to provide enthusiasm and spirit to Sachem athletes and fans alike. In addition to cheering for suc¬ cessful seasons of football and soccer, this year’s cheerleaders have support¬ ed girls’ soccer, boys’ and girls’ cross¬ country, and field hockey teams. This new accomplishment reveals the true school spirit felt by Winchester High School students. Under the leadership of Barbie Coughlin and Nancy Monteith, the girls have left a trail of toilet-paperings and dummy-burnings not to be forgotten. The cheerleaders will always remem¬ ber taping at 3:00 a.m., camp, break¬ fasts, and the night the volk broke. Special thanks to Miss Barsanti, Cathy, Mr. Managanaro, mascots Ali¬ son, Cindy, and Melissa, and all of our supporters. Front Row: Co-capt. Barbie Couglin, Barbara Mcnamara, Lori Getson, Kristen Forbes, co-capt. Nancy Monteith. Second Row: Lori Wein, Julie Sinden, SiSi Smyly, Lisa Saliba, Andrea Cefali. Third Row: Peg Burchard, Denise Ceannaris, Michelle Dever, Kelley Collins, Jean Senna, Patty Philips. 158 Tumblers Roll Out Spirit The 1981 Tumblettes have bent over backwards to provide school spirit and enthusiasm at Sachem football games. Their traditional pyramids and gymnastic maneuvers have continued to entertain the crowds during their half-time routines. This was the first year that the Tumblettes incorporated the use of flags into many of their routines. Under the leadership of Miss Miller, the girls were able to coordinate their routines with those of the band as never before. These additions enabled the Tumb¬ lettes to really dazzle the crowds and bring out Sachem Spirit. The Tumblettes will never forget 6:50 AM band practice, breakfasts, ■1 syj7ri , cri • ■ t ‘ 4 4 A Front Row: Diane Meahl, Gabrielle Tolentino, Karen Kelley. Second Row: Donna Ralphs, Anita Dirocco, Julie Burke, Stephanie Houllahan, Jill Matrundola, Suzanne Perlitsh, Charlotte Hartunian. Third Row: Michele Servigny, Jennifer Parker, Danya Reich, Julie Stein, Maura Cullen, Cathy Skahan. Missing: Maryann Driscoll. Upper right — We have to stop meeting like this — D. Meahl and K. Kelley Lower left — Catch this Sachem Spirit — J. Burke and K. Kelley. Lower right — Here we go again — K. Kelley. pre-night game activities, toilet-paper¬ ing on Thanksgiving Eve, and their good friend D.P. Many thanks to mascots Jenny and Jeanie, Mr. Hacket, Miss Miller, and the entire band. A special thanks to Mr. Manganaro. 159 Left: Come back! — M. Dokus Middle: Here goes everything! — H. Bradshaw Right: Another two points for Janine Chic- courat? Girls Shoot for the Hoop ttKTO IffiSTB, ! 160 Front Row: Co.-capt. M. Doherty, Co.-Capt. H. Bradshaw Middle Row: M. Montouri, J. Chiccourat, N. Nelson, M. Powers, L. Carlson, K. Donlon Back Row: Assis. Coach Ryser, K. McNamara, K. Mangano, M. Dokus, K. Pierce, B. Budrewicz, Coach DiSarcina Girls Shoot for the States The Sachemette basketball team had a very successful season this year. With the strong guidance of new coach Joe DiSarcina, the girls improved tre¬ mendously over last year’s record. Outstanding seniors included co-cap¬ tains Martha Doherty and Hilary Brad¬ shaw, Margaret Dokus, Kathy Man- gano and Namorya Nelson. In addition, the team utilized the talents of some fine juniors: Maria Montuori, Kim Don- Ion, and Jeanine Chicourrat. Through¬ out the season the girls maintained a high level of enthusiasm, skill, and team spirit. They met each game with determination and a positive attitude. With many returning players, next year’s team looks promising — Best of luck in ’83! FINAL RECORD: 15-5 Winchester 48 Burlington 46 Winchester 49 Belmont 39 Winchester 39 Wakefield 52 Winchester 41 Somerville 28 Winchester 41 Lexington 54 Winchester 26 Watertown 24 Winchester 57 Stoneham 42 Winchester 50 Reading 21 Winchester 45 Melrose 34 Winchester 38 Woburn 42 Winchester 42 Burlington 57 Winchester 52 Belmont 17 Winchester 22 Wakefield 64 Winchester 65 Lexington 53 Winchester 52 Watertown 26 Winchester 48 Stoneham 30 Winchester 41 Reading 24 Winchester 40 Melrose 39 Winchester 41 Somerville 25 Winchester 55 Woburn 47 Top: I wish 1 had a nose like hers! — M. Doherty Far Right: Underarm action! — B. Budrewicz Right: Kathy Mangano’s jump shot 161 Boys Improve Record The 1981-2 Sachems basketball team sported a better record than that of the last few years. Three exper¬ ienced seniors, including co-captains Keith McCarthy and Ivan Adler, and Ervin Beeman, used their experience to provide guidance for the young team. Juniors made tremendous contri¬ butions, with Tim Hoffman and John Myers starting in the backcourt, and Steve MacDonald, Chip Triglione and John Shirley helping in the frontcourt. A highpoint of the season was when Winchester beat Lexington in the final seconds of play, thanks to a 15 foot turn-around jump shot at the buzzer! With the strong group of juniors return¬ ing, next year’s season promises to be exciting! Good Luck! FINAL RECORD 8-11 Winchester 50 Burlington 64 Winchester 52 Belmont 56 Winchester 39 Wakefield 67 Winchester 61 Watertown 50 Winchester 64 Lexington 78 Winchester 56 Watertown 51 Winchester 67 Stoneham 54 Winchester 62 Reading 50 Winchester 43 Melrose 52 Winchester 45 Woburn 50 Winchester 65 Burlington 76 Winchester 74 Belmont 85 Winchester 46 Wakefield 74 Winchester 65 Lexington 63 Winchester 71 Watertown 65 Winchester 88 Stoneham 57 Winchester 78 Reading 69 Winchester 38 Melrose 42 Winchester 62 Woburn 54 Above Right: Co-captains Keith McCarthy and Ivan Adler Right: Whoa! That cheerleader has nice legs! — C. Triglione IrW 1 hi ; f • ' ... : ■ V - . c JB i- ' L- •! : a - V 162 $ch£m ach£m Sachet I 34 S acAem 33 Icctwm SO J Left: Fancy dribbling by John Myers Middle: Please, please, let me get this in! — S. MacDonald Right: If there’s a God up there ... — K. McCarthy 163 ypwi ' r g nt Front Row: Co.-capt. K. McCarthy, E. Beeman, Co.-capt. I. Adler. Back Row: V. Pisacreta, S. Stanton, T. Hoffman, S. MacDonald, J. Meyers, J. Shirley, A. Triglione, C. Cahill, P. O’Brien, B. Thomas, K. Scully. Girls Leap Through Season This year’s gymnastics season was a very fulfilling one for the Sachemettes. Although their record was 4-8, the team improved with each meet. This year’s team was a very young one with only three returning veterans and one returning senior. Patty McCabe cap¬ tained the team, performing on the parallel bars and the balance beam. Pam Getson, Cathy Skahan, and Don¬ na Ralphs also proved to be strong as¬ sets to the team. In addition to many new members, the team also had a new coach, Miss Carla Saunders. Formerly a coach in Peabody, she brought many new ideas for the girl’s routines. With the experience gained this year, next year’s season should be even more suc¬ cessful. Many thanks to Coach Saunders. Good luck to next year’s team! FINAL RECORD: 4-8 Winchester 91.3 Reading 97.0 Winchester 86.85 Melrose 52.85 Winchester 85.25 Burlington 99.05 Winchester 92.6 Belmont 105.1 Winchester 92.05 Wakefield 99.65 Winchester 89.05 Lexington 98.95 Winchester Watertown (Forfeit) Winchester 95.95 Stoneham 91.35 Winchester 92.2 Peabody 88.95 Winchester 94.2 Woburn 105.1 Winchester 97.4 Concord-Carlisle 88.65 Winchester 90.7 Beverly 107.1 Upper Right: What will I do next? — L. Rowley Right: Coach Saunders and Co-Captain Patty McCabe 164 Below — “For those about to rock ... we salute you.” — P. McCabe Right — Gymnastics puts me to sleep! — P. Getson Front Row: M. Driscoll, L. Krebs, Mascot, D. Ralphs, P. Getson, Coach Carla Saunders Back Row: S. Houllahan, L. Schilinger, P. Shoenek, Capt P McCabe, D. Reich, M. Caleriso, L. Rowley, K. Skehan 165 Boys Roll Through Season Gymnastics is an individualized sport challenging one’s strength, balance, and self-reliance. W.H.S.’s novice team has met many personal challenges this year, and has sufficient training and experience to raise it’s competitive level in 1983. Senior co-captain Roland Loor has con¬ tributed significantly for two years, competing on floor exercise, side horse, high bar, and still rings. Junior co-captain James Waite and junior Mi¬ chael Driscoll have provided the back¬ bone of this year’s team. The boys hope to improve their record next year when the team’s many underclassmen will have the benefits of a years exper¬ ience. Many thanks to Coach Hood for all his work. Good luck to next year’s team! Top: Sachem cleaning crew — M. Driscoll and J. Waite Right: Superman — C. Guarnotta FINAL RECORD: 1-8 Winchester 57 Reading 98 Winchester 55 Methuen 112 Winchester 63 Burlington 105 Winchester 60 Lincoln-Sudbury 117 Winchester 60 Lexington 57 Winchester 60 Holliston 70 Winchester 58 Andover 102 Winchester 57 Newton-South 87 Winchester 63 Wayland 109 166 Below: That’s all folks! — M. Bokil Right: Gee, these bars are heavy! — J. Waite Front Row: R. Suvak, M. Bokil, D. Sevigny, M. Williams. Top Row: B. McCarthy, Co.-capt. R. Loer, M. Driscoll, Co.-capt. J. Waite, B. McNamara, Coach S. Hood Missing: S. Driscoll 167 Pucksters Stick To It This was supposed to be the big year for hockey at Winchester High School. The team shined with many aggressive seniors who have been teammates and good friends since they began skating. The team showed great promise, having always placed first, second, or third in the youth hockey league. This season however, the team was not the powerhouse that everyone expected. Having won only five of their first four¬ teen games, the Sachems once again struggled to place mid-way in the high school hockey ratings. Many thanks to Mr. Kevin Chrusz and Coach Houghton for all they did for us. A special thanks to the boys them¬ selves for much hard work and pa¬ tience through times of frustration. The team was captained by Steve Marino, Tony Celli, Bill Ferry, Tom Mahoney, Mike Surabian, and was saved many times by goalie Bob Giarizzo. Better luck to next year’s team. FINAL RECORD: 5-11-2 Winchester 3 Lexington 4 Winchester 4 Belmont 4 Winchester 5 Reading 6 Winchester 5 Melrose 2 Winchester 2 Stoneham 6 Winchester 1 Wakefield 4 Winchester 2 Burlington 5 Winchester 5 Watertown 4 Winchester 5 Woburn 6 Winchester 3 Lexington 7 Winchester 7 Belmont 2 Winchester 4 Melrose 2 Winchester 2 Stoneham 6 Winchester 1 Reading 2 Winchester 6 Wakefield 1 Winchester 2 Burlington 7 Winchester 5 Watertown 5 Winchester 3 Woburn 6 Top: Slapstick hockey Right: Anticipation . . . Far rt.: Come skate with me — T. Celli Sponsored by: the Tucci family 168 Front Row: E. Ferullo, B. Giarizzo, S. Noble Second Row: K. Lawson, Capt. S. Marino, B. Ferry, T. Mahoney, L. Miada, D. Sullivan, M. Surabian, Asst. Coach K. Chruize Third Row: Coach M. Holton, D. Guilderson, E. Johnson, J. Stackpole, P. White, A. May, C. Crandal Top Row: R. Collins, T. Sullivan, D. Graham, S. Tucci, T. Celli, E. Donaghey, D. Monson Above: The innocent face of Steve Marino. HfCK SHOES HERE NlOi FIT ZA1 Top rt.: We three friends . . . Above: Is everything all right down ther e? 169 Sachem Swimmers Make Waves Sachem swimmers experienced their most exciting and successful sea¬ son in several years. Led by co-cap¬ tains Mike Guarnacci and Bob McGilli- cuddy, the team achieved a 10-1 re¬ cord, with the only loss coming from their league arch-rival Belmont. The team practiced every morning from 5:00AM to 6:30AM during which time each swimmer gave his all. The returning swimmers were greatly en¬ couraged by the new and high spirited freshman, who added depth and in¬ creased the squad to seventeen. Thanks to Mr. Palumbo for his pa¬ tience and help on those mornings when no one wanted to swim. Good luck to next year’s swimmers! FINAL RECORD 9-1 Winchester 48 Wakefield 35 Winchester 50 Malden Catholic 32 Winchester 91 Malden 81 Winchester 82 Belmont 90 Winchester 49 Burlington 33 Winchester 115 Lexington 56 Winchester 110.5 Salem 61.5 Winchester 58 Melrose 25 Winchester 98 Newton North 74 Winchester 49 Arlington 34 Top: Hi there — R. Green Middle: Riding that storm — M. Guarnaccia Bottom: Bob McGillicuddy makes waves. 170 SMILE!! — You’re on candid camera! Front Row: M. Kennedy, Co-capt. M. Guarnaccia, Coach V. Palumbo, Co-capt. B. McGillacudy, R. Webber Second Row: A. Holt, M. Tunazuck, S. Brosnan, P. Webber, H. Murray, D. Palumbo, J. Doherty Third Row: S. VanUmmersen, R. Green, T. Herlihy, M. Blasi, M. Kennedy, A. Laats 171 Tracksters Make Great Strides The indoor track teams continued the Winchester tradition of excellence this year, compiling records of 6-2 and 5-1 for the boys and girls, respectively. The boys’ team, lead by co-captains Paul Manganaro and Albert Chen, was in contention for the league title throughout most of the season. Their only losses went to Woburn and the eventual league champion, Reading. After many years of mediocrity, Coach Tom Kline built this year’s team into a league powerhouse. The team consisted mainly of upper¬ classmen who will be sorely missed. School records were shattered by Paul Manganaro in the shot put, and Pat Kennedy in the 2-mile. Other outstand¬ ing performers included: Albert Chen and Greg Kirk in the 600, Scott Bowen in the 300, Chuck Kenyon and Jeff La- vey in the shot, and Joe Waite in the high jump. Underclassmen also played a major role in the team’s success this year. Sophomores Mark Herlihy and Bill Derry were among the league’s best in the mile and 2-mile, respectively. Ke¬ vin Driscoll and John Kacoyanis also made valuable contributions. The girls nearly regained the Middle¬ sex League Crown, but were defeated in an incredibly close meet to their arch-rivals, Reading. Nonetheless, the girls had an excellent season, filled with fun, especially at the numerous parties organized by co-captains Suzanne Vir- nelli and Eileen Conley. Suzanne set school records in the 600 and the 1000, and also contribut¬ ed points in the high jump and relay. Eileen, in turn, strolled by her competi¬ tion in the 2-mile. Other outstanding seniors included Averil Svahn in the shot, Missy Meade in the 300, and Ale- sia Tringale in the high jump. Many underclassmen provided the support and depth essential for victory. These included: Sheila Connolly, Lau¬ ra Weylman, Laurie Glynn, Margaret Matheson, Jacqui Burke, Karen Twit- chell, Diane Aronson and Laura Miller. The teams would like to thank the coaches for their dedication that made the season so successful. Since the tracksters improved throughout the season with great strides, the next year’s team will probably be just as strong. Good Luck! Perfect shotput form — A. Svahn I shot that put — P. Manganaro 172 Upper Left: Flying high again — J. Waite Above: Any challengers? P. Kennedy Left: Up, up, and away! — S. Virnelli GIRLS FINAL REC ORD: 5-1 Winchester 55 Lexington 31 Winchester 55 Belmont 31 Winchester 58 Wakefield 27 Winchester 61 Burlington 25 Winchester 40 Reading 46 Winchester 46 Woburn 40 BOYS FINAL RECORD ' 6-2 Winchester 58 Stoneham 27 Winchester 46 Lexington 40 Winchester 65 Belmont 21 Winchester 53 Wakefield 33 Winchester 60 Melrose 26 Winchester 58 Burlington 28 Winchester 31 Reading 55 Winchester 39 Woburn 47 173 I Front Row: Co-capts. A.Chen, P.Manganaro Second Row: J.Callahan, J.Waite, C.Kenyon, J.Wagner, G.Kirk, F.Correra, S.Bowen, D.McGee, M.Reardon, J.AIcione, J.Lavey, P.Kennedy Third Row: G.Aswad, S.Myers, D.Doherty, R.Magliozzi, M.McCarthy, P.Quine, J.Malloy, T.Skahan, D.Flynn, T.Lawton, MacDonald Fourth Row: J.Kacoyanis, D. Donellan, M.McGee, B.Derry, M.AIcione, K.Driscoll, A.Laats, R.Chabot, A.Thompson Fifth Row: M.Sartori, D.Swanson, A.Ngayson, T. Kerigan, B.Feldman, B.Pothier, G.Poulos, J.Gray, A.Masson. Front Row: A Schutzberg, M.Saviano, M.Meade, Cocapts. S.Virnelli and E.Conley, A.Svahn, A.Tringale Second Row: K.Harris, M.Birdsall, P.Mahoney, K.Ferry, G.Dewar, L.Glynn, M.Gibson, C.Curry, J.Furey, S.Yamamoto Third Row: P.Corby, J.Beauchamp, M.Mueller, J.Matrundola, J.Crockett, C.Guarino, J.Parker, L.Saliba, L.Cullen, P.Harrington, K.Morgan, K.Kirkpatrick, Coach Cantillon Fourth Row: D.Aronson, L.Miller, L.Weylman, S.Connolly, M.Mathson, K.Twitchell, P.Ricciardelli, T.Feeley, B.Ahearn, J.O’Callaghan, B.O ' Leary, M.Dixon 174 Not now ref, I’m busy! — S. Carzo Barger’s bearhug. 176 Sachem Matmen Strangle Opponents The wrestling team continued to im¬ prove this year, the third year in a row that the team has improved their re¬ cord. Much of the reason for the wres¬ tling team’s success lies in the excellent coaching of Larry Tremblay. Tremblay arrived in Winchester a year ago and has converted a losing team into a re¬ spected one. Another reason for the wrestling team’s success has been a strong nucle¬ us of third-year senior wrestlers. Ed Welch, Scott Carzo, Tom Gibbons, Paul Bingle, Jim Barger, and Mark Johnson all won the majority of their matches this year. Seniors Eric Pasker- ian, Robert Addie, Chris D’Errico, and David Hirt have also contributed to the success of the team. A factor that has made Winchester strong this year and will continue to in the future is the performance of under¬ classman wrestlers. Junior Roger Bal- dacci has been the premier underclass¬ man wrestler compiling a record con¬ sisting of only two losses. Freshman Charlie Cowens showed great poten¬ tial, wrestling varsity this year. Sopho¬ more Chris Farrar and junior Steven Yamani also wrestled well for the varsi¬ ty team. Many thanks to coaches Tremblay and Neil. The best of luck to next year’s team! FINAL RECORD: 12-4-1 Winchester 38 Methuen 23 Winchester 39 Wilmington 25 Winchester 42 North Reading 22 Winchester 39 Newton North 26 Winchester 26 Burlington 37 Winchester 57 Lexington 9 Winchester 47 Belmont 19 Winchester 22 Reading 42 Winchester 66 Shawsheen Tech. 0 Winchester 47 Wakefield 8 Winchester 21 Melrose 29 Winchester 59 Medford 6 Winchester 33 Lynnfield 30 Winchester 18 Concord-Carlisle 36 Winchester 40 Salem 26 Winchester 25 Woburn 25 Winchester 49 Greater Lowell 16 This foot stinks! — C.D’Errico Front Row: R.Baldacci, G.Richmond, D.J.Henneken, tri-captains S.Carzo, J.Barger, T.Gibbons, C.Cowens, G.Pamir, E.Welch Second Row: J.Feldman, C.Farrar, S.Yamani, T.Lepzer, P.Bingel, R.Addie, J.Lawrence, J.Rice, R.Anderson Third Row: Coach Tremblay, Assis. Coach Neil, E.Paskerian, C.D’Errico, D.Flart, P.Gill, J.Ewing, T.Porell, S.Cullen, P.Cresse, M.Going, D.Divincenzo, R.Duca, D.Phinney. 177 The activities at W.H.S. are a unique blend of the personal interests and stu¬ dent goals. For many students, activi¬ ties are an important aspect of their high school experience; whether it be an early morning band practice or din¬ ner with the Latin Club. There is a club for most interests, ranging from the Computer Club to the newly formed Sailing Club, and from Creative Writ¬ ing to the Spanish Club. Membership allows the student to meet new people, gain new insights, and have a good time. In many aspects, activities help the student to attain new heights, both in personal awareness and achieve¬ ment. ACTIVITIES Task Force Top left: The executive staff: Grumpy, Sleepy, and Dopey Top mid.: Mr. Kozak’s not here today? — S. Virnelli Top rt.: Deadline? Tomorrow? You ' re kidding . . . — D. Meahl Bottom left: Laura, yearbook not seven card stud! — L. Goodman Bottom rt.: Barbara, J.K. wants to apoligize. — B. Hallisey When the 1982 Aberjona staff as¬ sembled in the fall of 1981, we had many new ideas and suggestions for the 1982 yearbook. A theme was quickly developed and before we knew it we had almost missed our first dead¬ line — the 16 color pages that consti¬ tute the yearbook’s opening. But an all- night work session pulled it out and Purolator Currier got it to Gettysburg on time. Well from then on things got hectic. Each deadline grew in size and appeared out of nowhere just when we were unprepared. But we persevered and struggled through these difficult times. We learned new skills, made new friends, and produced a yearbook full of precious memories. The 1982 editors will always re¬ member: Banging on the windows of Home Ec.; cutting the color pictures; “Hatchet man . . . ”; someone has to pick up pictures at Burlington . . . ; What is our status here?; The Fishbowl Taxi Service; We don’t have any pic¬ tures!; Blurbs, our third language; Where’s the white-out?; Mega-eraser!; Barbara, not now!; Let’s get on task; AA changes — try to keep it reason¬ able; Underline it — if you want it cen¬ tered?; Relax Mr. Kozak, your face is twitching; “Cheesecake”, now that’s a good song; When’s John coming?; Can you even handle this?; Why are we here?; Spare me! The 1982 editors would like to thank their faithful typing staff; their photog¬ raphers — Barbara Hallisey, Joe Reid, David Budd; and all of the faculty members, parents, and friends who helped and supported us throughout the year. Special thanks to Marilyn for her beautiful calligraphy work, and to Barbara and her darkroom for supple¬ menting the “quality” work Burlington Studios provided us and bailing us out when we were short on time. And final¬ ly we would all like to thank our advi¬ sor, Mr. Kozak, for his “help” with this “UNIT”, and our business adviser, Miss Cordeiro, for her sales promotion and fund-raising ideas. We wish the 1983 editors good luck and leave them this essential information: the Woburn post office (on Washington St., near Bradlees) has an Express Mail Service, which guarantees 24 hour delivery anywhere in the United States. 180 Opposites attract. — C. Johnson, T. Martin Our And Also list! — the Senior editors. Lynn Van Ummersen Lani Yamamoto Christina Elio Leanne Buehler Alesia Tringale Elise Bowen Kathy Jacobson Anne Cullen Tommy Martin Christine Johnson Laura Goodman Tammy Kett Barbara Hallisey Mary Mulkerin Sally Jones Diane Meahl Suzanne Virnelli Stephanie Leydon Meg Fallon Sid Smith Mr. Donald P. Kozak Editor-in-Chief Asst. Editor-in-Chief Senior Editor Senior Editor Asst. Senior Editor Underclassmen Editor Underclassmen Editor Underclassmen Editor Activities Editor Activities Editor Faculty Editor Asst. Faculty Editor Photography Editor Business Editor Business Editor Sports Editor Sports Editor Asst. Sports Editor Art Editor Floating Editor Faculty Advisor Mid. left: Sales up, grades down — the Business eidtors: S. Jones and M. Mulkerin Mid.: S. Smith — Yearbook Salesman? Mid rt.: No meeting today?! — S. Leydon Bottom left: Yearbook sales — stimulating!? — K. Jacobson, T. Kett Bottom rt.: So that’s what the boys lockeroom looks like! — A. Cullen, E. Bowen 181 The Pulitzer Press? The 1981-82 staff of the Red and Black has maintained award-winning standards of news reporting and pro¬ duction of the Red and Black as in the past. Improved layouts, strong editori¬ als, editional cartoons, and controver¬ sial articles have all added to the strength of the paper this year. In addition to improving the Red and Black, the staff has been con¬ cerned with fund raising. After the pas¬ sage of proposition 2.5 in the fall of 1980, the Red and Black has been entirely self-sufficient for the first time in its history. To raise money, the staff sold Winchester sweatshirts and more Winchester sweatshirts! The staff’s great effort paid off, however. The community’s response to the plight of the Red and Black was an extremely positive one; through their generosity, Winchester residents proved how much they valued and cared about the newspaper. The staff would like to thank all these people who helped the Red and Black out of its financial dif¬ ficulties. All-in-all, the Red and Black has had a very successful year. The inter¬ est and appreciation of everyone made all the work worthwhile! Above: First row — A. Mawn, C. Robinson, K. Mahoney, M. Davis, K. Brown Second row — Mr. Penzin, M. McGeehan, S. Spera, K. Myers, J. Derry, C. Baumann, J. Ken¬ ney, B. Milauskas Below: Some people will sell anything — M. McGeehan Editor-in-Chief Julie Derry Junior Editor-in-Chief Martha Davis Girls’ Sports Editor Kathy Mahoney News Editor Alicia Mawn Senior Layout Editor Karen Myers Junior Layout Editor Kim Brown Feature Editor Brian Milauskas Subscription and Distribution Editors Cindy Robinson Caroline Baumann Business Editors John Kenney Susan Spera Art Editor Margaret Dokus Photographer Marc McGeehan Faculty Advisor Mr. Penzin 182 El Grupo Espanol The Spanish Club, which consisted of approximately fifty members had a very successful year under the advise¬ ment of Miss Alvarez. In late Septem¬ ber, the club started off the year with the election of club officers; Leanne Buehler-President, Ervin Beeman-Vi- cePresident, Martha Doherty-Treasur- er, Mimi Macnamara and Kristen Kelly- Secretaries. In the fall, the club partici¬ pated in the inter-club Halloween party and attended the Whole World Cela- bration. The Spanish Club ended 1981 by attending a Christmas party at the University of Massachusetts in Boston. Within the next five months the club participated in such diverse activities as a visit to a Spanish and Mexican restaurant, a slide and lecture presen¬ tation by Amigos de Las Americas, and a part in the International Festival at the High School. The Spanish Club fin¬ ished up a very productive year by hav¬ ing a party in mid-June. Good luck to next year’s Spanish Club. Above: “Don’t cry, Mommy, I don’t weigh that much.” — M. Celli, C. Correra Below Left: A True Spaniard — A. Murray Below Right: First row — T. Pothier, M. Martinez, L. Mille, P. VonLazar, K. Shao, S. Bankson, D. Aronson. Second row — T. Martin, K. Myers, K. Kelly, M. Macnamara, L. Buehler, E. Beeman, L. Doherety, S. Virnelli. Third row — J. Marashlian, C. Giangrande, A. Warren, B. Groux, M. Davis, M. Schwartzman, K. Jacobson, H. McCleery, S. Sullivan, C. Robinson, C. Min- assian, R. Loor Fourth row — M. Martinez, P. deCouto, E. Welch, C. Dirocco, P. Bingel, M. Celli, B. Melili, M. Zuccola, S. White, M. Shaw, C. Johnson, N. Khandjian, O. Ossorio 183 Friends, Romans, Countrymen The Latin Club had a very successful year, as a result of the planning and ingenuity of both officers and members alike. The year started off with the tra¬ ditional Bake Sale at the Open House in mid-October. Following the Hallow¬ een party, the Latin Club rested until early December when they produced a Medieval Festival. This joyous occasion bore all the marks of the middle ages, complete with costumes, capons, and an authentic mummers play. Although a huge undertaking, the festival showed that the club could organize and carry out any task. With this ability in mind, they moved to conquer the end MJCL convention, held here at the high school in mid-May. But in between the December Fest and the May con¬ vention, the Latin Club maintained the strict pattern instituted by former Latin Clubs. They sampled foreign cuisine, roller-skated, and in general, had a good time. Who says Latin is a dead language??? Above First Row: C. Deluca, M. Martinez, R. Cormack, M. Trabucco (Trea.), A. Milburn, (Sec.), G. Shaw (Pres.), A. Holt, E. Johnson. Second Row: T. Martin, D. Reyes, M. Tinner- man, A. Holt, T. Rice, W. Liu, N. Rossettos, H. Murray. Third Row: K. Kee, K. Grant, B. Harrison, R. Hansen, K. Barba, N. Khatib, D. McCarthy, C. Bortman, M. Wolsky. Below Left: Pompeians? A. Milburn, M. Tra¬ bucco Below Right: Pushing Cookies!! A. Oliver, G. Shaw f HM ■M 184 SORRIDI • • • IN ITALIANO! The Italian Club has had a very busy and productive year under the advise¬ ment of Mrs. Mancini. There was the usual Halloween party, enjoyed by all in attendance. For the Christmas fes¬ tivities, the Italian Club held a happy Christmas party; as could be expected, the bash was a magnificent draw to the underclassmen and upperclassmen alike. The Whole World Celebration and the International Festival were just two of the many events used to broad¬ en the students’ scope of Italian and world culture. They had the opportuni¬ ty to dine upon famous Italian dishes and sample those not-so- famous Italian dishes. These opportunities presented themselves in visits to an Italian restau¬ rant, and also the North End. Above: First Row: P. Cingnano, S. Mahoney, G. Minutoli. Secon d Row: C. Johnson (treas), K Carpinten (Pres ). C. Giangrande (Sec ), M Giacalone (Sec.), Third Row: P Volpe, R Galante, J. Berry, P Barba. C Correra. R Loor, O Ossario. Y. Gvawean. Fourth Row A Peluso, K Mitchell, L Saliba. R Russo, G D ' Angelo, C. Valerie, D Wright, C Minassian. Middle: “Don ' t we look Italian? K Carpenteri, B Pelloux, S. Eaton. Bottom: Ciao! A Benmcasa. K Carpinteri. 185 Le Cercle Francais The French club had a fantastic year thanks to the help of advisors, Madame Hastings and Monsieur Duhamel. High¬ lights of the fall included an inter-club Halloween party and two excursions to see “Argent de Poche’’ and “Roi de coeur”. The club tradition of Christmas carolling for the elderly was continued this season. Enthusiastic French Club members strolled the halls of the Reha¬ bilitation Center singing “Radolphe le renne au nez rouge” and other French adaptations! Other activities including an exchange trip to France made for an exciting spring! The French Club is proud to have attracted so many new members this year especially fresh¬ men. We wish “Bonne Chance” to the class of 1982! Above: First row — T Kett, B Poonen (tres), D Meahl, P. Corby, A. Kenerson, J. Beauchamp, N Dickson, K Ferry Second row — J Nevins, T Wade, L Pawlak, V. Kolligian (pres.), K Mahoney (V pres ), M Meade. P Dorsam. M Cordes, E Welch, M Martinez Third row J May. K Lee. E Beeman. R Loor. A Hitchcock, K Kelley, S. Noble, C. Dtrocco, P. de Couto Below See what I made today. Mommy. — V. Kolligian 186 Deutschvereln Deutschverein . . . Octoberfest . . . Faschingsfest. . . bike ride . . . Bremen memories . . . Gummi Baren . . . Tob¬ lerone . . . movies . . . Goethe Institude . . . Whole World Celebration, etc. All this and more is what the German Club was all about. Directed by Ms. Austin, commonly known as Frau, the Deutsch- vereiners had a great year, enjoying a wise variety of activities. Although some of them were more organized than others, all the functions were great fun as well as culturally educa¬ tional. We give our special thanks to Frau for a great year, both in class and in the club. She was always ready with plenty of suggest ions and ideas, and tried to remain calm at all times!! Good luck to next year’s German Club and all the future German 1, II, III classes! M II i - «• wm il WMimMM Above Left: “I’m lost, please send me home.” — D.J. Hannekan Above Right: 24-64 HIKE!! — Betsy Keyes Below: First row — D. Anderson (V. Pres.), B. Keyes (Pres.), R. Ward (Tres.). Second row — A. Hitchcock, M. Williamson, K. Konsenew, N. Hill, L. Weylman Third row — A. Cullen, L. Guild, R. Green, D.J. Hannekan, B. Siegfriedt, K. Serieka, A. Olafsdottir, Ms. Austin 4th row — J. Nevins, K. Brown, P. Didio, P. Kyn, W. Worthen, C. Wittema, D. Worthen. 187 Minstrels of a Foreign Song To the musical accompaniment that they created, the lilting tunes of far-off places, were bellowed out by a fine group of W.H.S. students known as Les Troubadours and Los Companeros. They spread the beautiful word of mu¬ sic all over the world, from hospitals to homes for the elderly, from the United States to the Iron Curtain. What is more important however, is that they sought to bring the spirit of music to a somber world. 1st row: T. Hanlon, D. Anderson, L. Benson, C. De Shenge, J. Marashlian, S. Kelly. 2nd row: M. Eugley, D. Donovan, M. Tonaszuck, J. Doe, Mr. Castellano, L. Marshall. The Speech and Debate Club The Speech and Debate Club is a new activity at W.H.S. and became an important event in just one year. Mem¬ bers of the Club did a lot of their work on WHSR-FM, the high school’s radio station. Club members bore the respon¬ sibility of preparing and delivering the daily newscasts. They also hosted pub¬ lic affairs talk shows on the station as well. Club members participated in in¬ tramural debating group discussions and statewide speech contests. For a new club, the Speech and Debate Club had a tremendously successful year. aV 1 w Jr 1st row: R. Smith, A. Opel, Mrs. Franklin, V. Washington. 2nd row: D. McCarthy, J. Doe, K. Maio, S. Barnave, M. Martinez, B. Harrison. 3rd row: N. Rosettos, C. Miliaras, J. Waite, C. Valeri. 188 The Cream of the Crop The most current songs can be heard as one walks down the hallway towards the Music Department. Electric gui¬ tars, saxaphones, and trumpets pro¬ vide a distinctively modern sound that sets the Jazz Band apart from the other musical clubs at the school. For the Jazz Band, comprised of talented musi¬ cians from all four grades, the 1981- 1982 school year proved to be a very successful one. Whether just practising or performing in seasonal concerts, Jazz Band members are sure to gain ample musical experience and many hours of enjoyment. Above: The Jazz Band — 1st row: Ms. Miller, R. Perlitsh, S. Kessel, C. Schultz, M. Mueller, J. Nadeau 2nd row: A. Leach, T. Marincic, R. Sampson, R. Sodi, K. Leonard, M. Garrasi, K. McGrath 3rd row: T. O’Leary, R. Ward, G. Shaprut, W. Sampson Middle: A twelfth of Beethoven — T. Marincic Below: All That Jazz — S. Kessel, C. Schultz, M. Mueller 189 A Song From the Heart The Winchester High School Con¬ cert Choir met each day, second peri¬ od, to sing a wide variety of music. Their range included sacred, secular, and show tunes. They eagerly antici¬ pated the Winter Concert, an annual February occurence. They travelled the U.S. during an exchange concert, given in the Spring. The accompianists this year were Kathy Shao and There¬ sa Ducharme. The Concert Choir can look back on 1981-1982 as a year filled with the happy notes of success. Above: What does he mean sing? — D. Delorey, C. Correra, M. Furey Below: Singing is a great way to start the day — the WHS Choir 190 Winchester Pops!!! The W.H.S. Orchestra, under the di¬ rection of Mark Jacobs, has been busy every morning first period, performing all types and styles of music. In addi¬ tion to preparing music for public per¬ formances, they also read through many orchestral selections so that they might become familiar with the stan¬ dard orchestral literature. By perform¬ ing, they learned the differences in mu¬ sic from one epoch to another and in this way acquired a deep appreciation of music which will stay with them for the rest of their lives. The Orchestra has performed and will continue to per¬ form in concert programs with the oth¬ ers organizations in the Music Depart¬ ment. Above: Practising on the violin — A. Mallio, M. Driscoll Below: Absorbed in her music — D. Price 191 Teletypes and Cosines The Math Club at W.H.S. enjoyed a fruitful year of interscholastic competi¬ tion. The faithful band of followers, giv¬ ing of their own time and energy, com¬ peted around the state in timed math¬ ematical games. The problems were both Euclidean and Algebriac nature, easy for such a combination of minds. On a diverse track, the Computer Club, independent of the Math Club, functioned rather effectively to inform student members and to enjoy the many uses of the PDP11 system. The members played games, wrote func¬ tioning programs for scientific, math¬ ematical and personal use. The Math Club The Computer Club Above: First row — S. Urano, F. Khaghani, C. Pamir, P. Didio Second row — P. Coppi, N. Rossettos, B. Poonen, W. McCarter Below: First row — F. Khaghani, C. Pamir, P. Kyn, S. Urano Second row — A. Holt, M. Kennedy, M. Ault, M. Williamson, B. Poonen 192 Over the Bounding Bay Winchester High’s newly formed sailing club was organized by a group of students who participated in the New England Schools Sailing Association Regatta in the spring of ’81. They had so much fun, they decided to join other Greater Boston schools which have their sailing headquarters at Communi¬ ty Boating on the Charles River. The students sharpened their sailing skills and competed informally from September to November, particularly with Boston College High School. From April to June, more formal races took place. As more of our accomplished Win¬ chester High sailors join the club, the Sailing Club promises to be a formida¬ ble force in future races. Above Left: The Sailing Club — R. Mag- liozzi, R. Dickson, J. Wagner, A. Mawn, N. Haley, K. Morgan Above Right: “I think I see land, mates.” — A. Mawn Below: Battling against rough seas — K. Morgan, R. Dickson 193 Alpine Patrol Whether you are a serious skier or just a beginner, the Ski Club offers sev¬ eral exciting trips which may be en¬ joyed by all. This year, under the guid¬ ance of Mr. Miller, forty-four high school students ventured to Sugarloaf Mountain in Maine where they con¬ quered the challenging trials and with¬ stood the bitter cold. The club also offered several one-day trips such as voyages to Killington Mt. in Vermont and Loon Mt. in New Hampshire. Al¬ though skiers did not always take ad¬ vantage of these trips, they certainly took advantage of the “awesome” ski conditions that prevailed throughout the winter season and late into the spring. Above: The Ski Club Middle Left: Liz Bracken tests her skills Middle Right: Skiing is not as easy as it looks — S. Brad¬ ley, B. Groux Below: Mommy, we went boom-boom! — L. Bracken, S. Bradley 194 The Future Congressmen The Model Congress Committee — 1st row: M. Stolow, B. Mallio, A. Schutzberg, J. Marashlian 2nd row: C. Robinson, M. Sobkowicz, C. Reich, P. Shawcross, K. Brown. 3rd row: G. Shaw, C. Shawcross, C. Pamir, T. Hunter, P. Coppi, J. Botz The Winchester High School Model Congress Committee had a very busy year in 1982. The committee put much effort into organizing and running WHS ' first Sophomore Model Con¬ gress. The Sophomore classes were di¬ vided into joint congressional commit- ties where debate raged for two days. The event culminated i n a two-period in-school field trip where both houses worked to pass legislation. The project was both an educational and enjoyable experience for all those concerned. In addition to their work in Winches¬ ter, committee members travelled to Livingston, New Jersey and New Ro¬ chelle, New York. At these Model Con¬ gresses the Winchester High School Model Congress Committee was able to show off their political skills. With the aid of Margaret Brown, Bart Malio, and advisor, Miss Martin, the committee reached high goals in educating themselves and their peers in legislative processes. Test Tubes and Telescopes The Science Club — 1st row: R. Ward, C. Shawcross, A. Schutzberg, F. Khaghani 2nd row: S. Urano, F. Khaghani, P. Shawcross, P. Coppi, R. Cormack, M. Sobkowicz. The Science Club had an eventful year in 1981-1982. Under the advise¬ ment of Larry Smith, the leadership of President Paul Shawcross, Vice-Presi¬ dent Paolo Coppi, and members, they attended many activities. Among these was a trip to the Science Museum, including the Science Frontier, the Lowell lecture series, and the Planeter- ium shows. They also used the High School’s Celestial telescope for astro¬ nomical discovery. Indeed throughout the year, the Science Club at W.H.S. has developed itself into a group of in¬ quisitive questioning minds. 195 WHSR-FM WHSR-FM has just completed it’s twenty-sixth year of service to the Win¬ chester community. This year the sta¬ tion is under the able leadership of Debbie Williams. On April 1, 1981, WHSR was grant¬ ed its new frequency, 89.3mhz, howev¬ er it still operates on 91.9 mhz. The FCC has delayed the changeover to allow all New England stations the op¬ portunity to change frequencies at the same time. This year forty students actively par¬ ticipated in all aspects of radio produc¬ tion and broadcasting. Each student produces a two-hour weekly show in addition to special events like home football games, town meetings, special assemblies, and election coverage. One hour each day is devoted to local news, sports, weather, and educational programming. Above: The Radio Station Crew Middle: J. Alcione — Disc Jockey at large. Below left: Taking requests! Below right: Come in NASA! — T Schultz. 196 Delta Epsilon Phi The German National Honor society is a reward for a job well done in the German III course. Only those students with a B or better average are eligible for membership in this intellectual group. They, like their English counter¬ parts, are available to help other Ger¬ man students. Their leader is Ms. Aus¬ tin known affectionately as Frau. They have contributed a great deal to the understanding of the German language and culture. German National Honor Society: 1st row: Phil Didio, Rodney Ward 2nd row: Betsy Keyes, Laura Weylman, Kathy Fitz¬ gerald Roxbury Tutorers Roxbury tutoring is a group of con¬ cerned high school students who have dedicated one afternoon a week to tu¬ toring needy inner-city children. Each tutor has a child to whom he teaches the principles of English and Math¬ ematics. However, the significance of the program is for the tutor and the tutee to build a relationship, to become friends. A big smile, a squeeze of the hand, a hug or a slap-me-five are the gestures of affection that make the pro¬ gram worthwhile. Thanks to Mrs. Budd, Mrs. Hitchcock. Father Has¬ tings, Mrs. Suane, Mrs. Dennis, and all the parent volunteers, the Roxbury Tu¬ toring Program has been a great suc¬ cess. The Roxbury Tutors: 2nd row: A. Mawn, C. DeShong, C. Robinson. 1st row: M. Johnson, D. Champoux, J. Marashlian 197 The Reward: N.H.S. N.H.S. membership is a reward for a job well done! The National Honor So¬ ciety continued its long tradition of hon¬ oring students for their scholastic achievement, leadership, character and service to the school and communi¬ ty. Members offered tutoring help to other students and volunteered for many school activities. This year, one hundred and six seniors earned mem¬ bership in the National Honor Society and elected as officers: Sonia Stryker, Brian Milauskas, Therese Pothier, and Joe Reid. Above: I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag . . . Middle Left: Will the real Macho please stand up? — C. Valeri, T. Reidy Middle Right: Miss Tiffany speaks to the honored students. Bottom: The Club Officers: S. Stryker, pres.; B. Milauskas, vice- pres.; T. Pothier, sec.; J. Reid, treas. 198 Above left: Professor Gittleman speaks to the students. Above Right: Pssst! Wanna light? — B. Keyes, A. Khabbaz. Below: 1st row: E. Hirshhorn, M. Herlihy, A. Mawn, C. Tseckares, J. Derry, T. Pothier, B. Milauskas, S. Stryker, J. Reid, V. Kolligian, A. Schutzberg, J. Mooradian, J. Lewis. 2nd row: K. Girard, R. Cormack, A. Nazarian, K. Scully, C. Shawcross, K. Fitzgerald, A. Sughrue, T. McDade, C. Cogan, M. Schwartzman, C. Elio, J. Barger, V. McCord, G. Coppins, L. Van Ummersen, P. Kennedy, K. Carpenteri, D. McGee, C. Valeri, M. Micciche, G. Shaw, J. Dougherty, T. Simpson. 3rd row: B. O’Reilly, D. Champoux, S. Spera, K. Myers, S. Smith, M. Doherty, B. Keyes, T. Hanlon, C. Reich, K. Japy, S. Virnelli, P. Didio, P. McElhiney, M. Steranka, B. Nichols, C. Ceruolo. 4th row: T. O’Leary, J. Fuchs, T. Reidy, M. Guarnacia, A. Opel, P. Wil liamson, A. Khabbaz, L. VonLazar, C. Wagstrom, R. Webber, P. Coppi, S. Kelly, J. Waite. Missing: S. Bradley, E. Beeman, K. Carpenteri, L. Carroll, A. Chen, G. Ciotti, M. Colozzi, E. Doherty, P. Doocey, P. Dorsam, M. Fallon, A. Fieleke, A. For- michella, D. Galante, K. Grant, D. Gray, L. Hanrahan, L. Hanrahan, M. Hartunian, A. Hitchcock, C. Johnson, E. Johnson, M. Johnson, G. Kirk, W. Lano, M. Lele, K. Liem, R. Loor, T. Marincic, T. Martin, A. Obbard, O. Ossorio, P. Porter, C. Schultz, A. Tringale, G. Van Loggernberg, J. Wagner, A. Warren, D. Meahl 199 Pushing On Without Ever Resting P.O.W.E.R. is the black and hispanic voice within the student body of Win¬ chester High School. Its aim is to pro¬ vide support for each other and to pro¬ mote Black Awareness and respect that might be otherwise overlooked in the small minority within the student body and the community of Winches¬ ter. The group under the leadership of President, Ervin Beeman and Vice President, Sean Barnave have done a very successful job this year in fulfilling their goal and wish the best of luck to the members of P.O.W.E.R. in the years to come. A special thanks to Miss Brooks, the club advisor. a i f I Vf i 4 1st row: R. Loor, E. Beeman, S. Barnave 2nd row: V. Washington, O. Ossorio, C. DeShong, B. Harrison Thinkers and Dreamers The Philosophy Club played the field of entertainment during this year; they showed films and discussed events. The films were part of a series, videotaped by the high school, and in¬ creased considerably the membership of the club. The discussions covered such topics as Abortion, Reaganomics, and Theology. The officers this year led the club, and managed to turn the club around from its early downward trend. The revival has begun! The Philosophy Club — Mr. Rinaldi, J. Nev- ins, G. Shaw, A. Milburn, D. Champoux, R. Cor- mack 200 • • • Of Novelists and Poets The creative writing club is a very unique organization at the Winchester High School in that it does not spend its time planning parties and activities, but rather dedicates its meetings to writing. These writings range from one simple paragraph to a long critical essay. Yet, no matter how long the writing, mem¬ bers of the creative writing club meet each month to simply write and to en¬ joy themselves doing so. The Creative Writing Club is a very beneficial organi¬ zation at WHS in that it strengthens the students’ ability to write as well as stim¬ ulates the students’ imagination. Good luck to next year’s creative writing club. Above: 1st row: C. Reich, B. Mallio, C. Valeri, O. Ossorio 2nd row: C. Gardella, C. Robinson, R. Ward. Below: Being Creative!!!! — T. McDade, Mr. Skinder, R. Ward, J. Richmond. 201 It’s Miller Time The Marching Band at W.H.S. is an important student activity for many students. Under the direction of their aspiring leader, Ms. Miller, they have become an integral part of the school. Rising three days a week for a 6:50 practice, and practicing for three hours on Saturday gave the band that pol¬ ished flair admired by so many people. Among the important dates in the band calendar were the night game against Wakefield, the band breakfasts, and the Thanksgiving Day Game against Woburn. The band also performed at each game with a fabulous half-time show. The memories and legacies cre¬ ated by the band during the past year will survive for many years to come. Above: The Three Musketeers — R. Sampson, A. Leach, B. Wankowicz Below: Maria Montouri displays her skills on the bass clarinet 202 Above left: Boogie Woogie Bugle People Above Right: Trying to fly? — A. Leach Below: row 1 — N. Haley, P. Kyn, D. Anderson, A. Kreifeldt, T. Marincic, M. Gorrasi, D. Stone, M. Blasi, R. Cunningham, D. Parsignault, K. Shao, A. Leach, R. Sampson, B. Wankowicz. 2nd row — K. O’Neil, A. Hirschfeld, K. Kelly, S. Troisi, L. DiChiappari, S. McDonough, C. Hackett, L. Landry, G. Richmond, A. Svahn, B. Davidson, P. Costello, P. Taylor, E. Obbard, K. Farrell, K. Yatsuhashi, K. Grant, M. Herlihy. 3rd row — S. Milauskas, J. Burke, G. Rosenburger, P. Clark, K. Murphy, M. Patti, M. Boyle, J. Derry, M. Johnson, D. DiVincenzi, R. Dermalis, B. DiVincenzi, S. Mawn, C. Baumann, K. Jacobson, R. Cracknel, S. Kosta, E. Gambino. 4th row — C. Card, L. Barnes, K. Shea, K. DiChiappari, K. Trevitt, J. Rodgers, A. Chen, S. Cloherty, G. Rogers, P. Sughrue, R. Murphy, M. Kennedy, A. Schutzberg, M. McGurn, A. Thompson, R. Mawn, M. Sartori, E. Mahoney, A. Lane, A. Laats 5th row — S. Kessell, E. LaMay, R. Perlitsch, J. Nadeau, M. Landry, J. McGrullicudy, T. Outwater, L. Sampson, R. Feldmann, J. Lewin, M. Mueller, R. Webber, S. Kelly, J. Reidy, R. Rothmann, J. Crockett, M. Mathson, D. Williams. 6th row — N. Legvold, L. Wiley, P. Coppi, M. Krussell, M. Hitchcock, T. Cooper, R. Baldacci, E. Brickley, P. Webber, T. Reidy, K. Mitchell, M. Hartunian, K. McGrath, E. Krussil, S. Richmond, R. Ward, W. Sampson, J. Shaprut, E. Holleran, T. Herily, S. Fischer, B. Worthen, A. Laats, R. Sodi, P. McElhinney, T. O’Leary, T. Conley, G. Johnson, J. Fuchs. Missing — K. Leonard, L. Weylman, L. Hartnett, J. Perritano, J. Perritano, S. Richardson, M. Montouri, C. Dixon, D. Cahill, S. Sweeney, G. Aswad, G. Kirk, P. Cirignano, P. Murray, R. Bosco, B. Mulvanett. 203 Broadway, here we come! Drama at W.H.S. was at its peak for the 1981-82 season! Curtain and Cue, under the direction of Joann Stevens, and production assis¬ tance of Felicia Hall, staged a fantastic production of John Van Druten’s, “I Remember Mama” in the fall. Due to its multiple scene changes, this play was a challenge for both cast and crew members. Nevertheless, John Roll and his stage crew managed to pull every¬ thing together. The set was designed by Michael Trabucco, Technical direc¬ tor, Michael O’Shea, and lighting ex¬ pert, Chris Rolphson. They were irre¬ placeable behind the scenes. The devo¬ tion which each member felt towards his role and the success of the entire play was evident during each of the performances. “I Remember Mama” was a tear-jerking hit at W.H.S. The musical production of “Damn Yan¬ kees” also promises to be a smash! Above: Oh, doesn’t that food look good! — L. Hirschhorn, R. Cunningham, M. Eugley Below: Please don’t leave me, Daddy — D.J. Hannekan, B. Milauskas 204 Above left: “There that’s much better.” — B. Milauskas Above Right: “Someday my prince will come.” — L. Hirschhorn Middle: “Thanks, fairy god-mother.” — Mrs. Sullivan, M. Eugley Below: The Pepsodent smiles. — J. Wiseman, D.J. Hannekan, A. Milburn 205 The Student Union Student Union had its hand in many activities this year. The Class Clean-up Day was a success for everyone, espe¬ cially the sophomore class which won the coveted Class Trash Award!!! The Welcome Dance took place in Septem¬ ber. The Oliver J. Bursey Band played tunes to dance to all night. The Faculty Tea, Carnation Day, International Fes¬ tival, Class Play Night, and Student Union meetings were all a success. The Committee started a new tradition at W.H.S. — computer dating. Working with the Social Studies Department, the Model Congress Committee staged the first all-Sophomore Congress. Thank you Miss Martin; Without your experience and patience, nothing would have been fun! Many thanks also to all of the officers who helped make those meetings run smoothly. Good Luck to all of next year’s officers! m jjHAs f Ami m Above left: Wow! Check out that guy — A. Tringaie, R. Ruso Above Right: A typical student union meeting — D. Raso, E. Johnson Below Left: Now I’ll get An A on that test Friday for sure — S. Costello, M. Micciche Below Right: Preparing for the monthly meeting — Ms. Martin, A. Opel 206 S.A.C. — C. Johnson (chairman), S. Stryker, P. Kennedy, J. Callahan, I. Adler Student Union Officers — E. Johanson (Pres.), A. Ope! (V. Pres.), G. Ciotti (Trea.), E. Hirshhorn (Seer.) R.S.A.C. — C. Robinson (alternate), M. Mulkerin Senior Class President: David McGee Senior Class Vice-President: Albert Chen Senior Class Treasurer: Greg Kirk Senior Class Secretary: Leanne Buehler Junior Class President: Lisa Saliba Junior Class Vice-President: Patty Ricciardelli Junior Class Treasurer: Karen Buckley Junior Class Secretary: Tracy Caulfield Sophomore Class President: Arlene Reidinger Sophomore Class Vice-President: John Keller Sophomore Class Treasurer: Karen Sereika Sophomore Class Secretary: Dorothy Price Freshman Class President: Ai Falcione Freshman Class Vice-President Michael Blasi Freshman Class Treasurer: Paul Shughrue Freshman Class Secretary Beth Manning 207 • • • Weekends are made for POSSESSION DRINKING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES FORBIDDEN 50 . FINE . Top Left: Cruising at Purity — V. Kolligan, J. Derry Top Middle: The Dirty Dozen and friends — 1st row: A. Formichella, L. Piccione, M. Sabbagh, L. Mooney, S. Bradley, G. Gourlay, C. Johnson, A. Warren, G. Ciotto 2nd row: M. Boland, M. Colizzi, L. Bracken, B. Groux, C. Giangrande. Above Left: The forbidden rock — a familiar sight — B. Weiser Above Right: F-O-R-B-l-D-D-E-N???! — i.M. Illiterate Some 208 MHHHS There was one activity at WHS in which everyone took part. It did not include trying out for it, paying money to join it, or even using school facilities to function it. This activity can be ex¬ plained in one word — WEEKEND! When each Friday and Saturday came, the seniors were sure to take advantage of them. There were of course the legitimate activities: basket¬ ball games, movies, or various rowdy parties. But on other nights kids simply hung around or cruised the streets of exciting Winchester. Yet, what could be better than a favorite hangout, mun- chies, drinks, and a bunch of friends. Visits to the quarries, dead-end streets, the golf course, the Bin, and White Hen made the senior weekend nights some¬ thing special. These two pages are dedicated to the two days of the week that made the other five worth surviv¬ ing. The Hang-outs: Top: Medford Drive-in Middle: White Hen Bottom: McDonalds don’t mix 209 The business community of Winches¬ ter has played a significant role in all of our lives. As we have grown older many of these establishments have be¬ come our employers. Through them we have acquired new skills and taken on new responsibilities. Our experiences and interactions with the business com¬ munity have helped us all to reach new heights. We would like to thank the businesses of Winchester and all of our patrons for their guidance and support. OUR CONTRIBUTORS INSURANCE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Luther W. Puffer, Jr., Inc. 557 Main Street Winchester, Mass TEL. 729-3938 tel. 729 1980 529 MAIN STREET WINCHESTER. MA 01890 Small Wonders tntms i 550 main Street Winchester, mass. 01890 729-6741 The best toys around Boston are at Small Wonders in Winchester 530 Main Street Town Country 534 Main Street, Winchester 729-2201 212 Congratulations to the Class of 1982 from Albert F. Fitzgerald, Inc. Distributors Importers of Ceramic Tile and Vinyl Flooring. 120 Commerce Way Wouburn, Ma. 01801 (617) 935-7821 213 Incorporated 1893 Winchester Co-operative Bank 19 Church Street 729-3620 52 Hours of Banking Service Monday — Thursday 8-5 Friday 8-7 Saturday 8-1 214 Best Wishes to The Class of 1982 The Winchester Star 3 Church Street 729-8100 “Your Community Newspaper Since 1880“ 824 Main Street. Winchester’s Only MLS Realtors Multiple Listing Service MLS Sherman R. Josephson, Realtors .729-2600 11 Thompson Street. Ann Blackham Co., Realtors .729-1663 38 Church Street. Swanson Associates, Realtors Cor. Main Mt. Vernon St. 729-5299 RJ Ted Allen Real Estate, Realtors 28 Church Street 729-0700 Winchester Realty, Realto rs .729-7777 47 Church Street. Bowman Real Estate, Realtors .729-2575 24 Thompson Street.... Bixby Porter Co. Realtors 7294240 and 729-7000 215 Winchester Edition Home Delivery Call 933 3700 Winchester High School seniors prepare for graduatic Congratulations STIRRING RENDITION - The Winchester High School marching band walks tall during a parade. The band saw major improvements during the Class of ’82’s school years, as the members acquired new uniforms and an enthusiastic director, Priscilla Miller. (Daily Times-Chronicle staff photo) The Daily Times-Chron of Winchester news and spc Sttnea i Special to The Aberjona Price — 25c CTORY! - Winchester High School’s football team : lebrates on the sidelines on Nov. 26, 1981, following an 8-0 win er Woburn, giving the Sachems a share of the Middlesex ague title. (Daily Times-Chronicle staff photo) complete coverage Monday through Friday. he Class of ' 82 Burlington Studio of Photography SS@i sssa ® 5 m i Portraiture Commercial Weddings FAMILY GROUPS Creative Yearbooks 99 Cambridge St. A Burlington 272-4700 218 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. All we ask is that you — or your family — have an account with us. For Further information on student loans — or our other checking, savings or lending services just ask any of our lending representatives. Winchester Savings Bank 661 Main St. 278 Washington St. 344 Cambrige St. Woburn Plaza Shawmut County Bank Winchester Office 7 Church Street 661-5252 Xfe’re the one you’ll stay with. Shawmut 24 Hour Banking 219 We sell cars the way you like to buy them! BONNELL FORD _ ___ Rte. 3 j WINCHESTER Winchester T.V. and Video 15 Thompson St., Winchester Ctr. Congratulates the Class of 1982 Best of Luck! Sales in: Video cameras, Projection T.V.’s Video recorders, and Radio Accessories Brigham’s Home of fine foods and Candies 528 Main Street, Winchester, Ma. Congratulations Class of 1982 from Gateway Travel 17 Waterfield Road, Winchester 729-6900 “May we run you out of town?’’ Tel. 729-9879 729-7911 EUROPA ures Wednesday, Thursday and Friday till 9p.m. 15 Waterfield Road, Winchester, Massachusetts 221 I Congratulations Graduates The Francis H. Curtin Insurance Agency, Inc. 701 Concord Avenue, Cambridge Mass 4924900 A special thanks to the Best of luck from Business Education Department The Rinaldi Construction Company Nelson’s Bakery Patricia Rinaldi Mt. Vernon Street Winchester Center 729-8890 18 Cambridge St. Winchester, MA 01890 729-1580 222 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of ’82 Winchester High School Student Union 223 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1982 from the Winchester High School Parent Faculty Association 224 GET CAREER TRAINING ANDACHANCE TO TRAVEL THE WORLD. Right now you can sign up for top training in today’s hot technologies. The Navy offers you sophisticated train¬ ing in fields like computers, elec¬ tronics. and com¬ munications. And in the Navy you may travel to exotic ports like Athens, Hawaii, Barcelona, Singapore, even Hong Kong. See if you qualify for top training and a chance to travel the world...call your local Navv representative now. u.s. navy recruihno offici WOBURN MA 1-617 935-601 5 PETTY OFFICER GERRY BEUSON NAVY. IT’S NOT JUST JOB, IT’S AN ADVENTURE. WHERE QUALITY WORK COSTS NO MORE HOGAN VAN. INC. COMPLETE AUTO BODY REPAIRS 190 MYSTIC AVE. MEDFORD. MASS. 02155 396-8282 . . r: .. ' A T ' 225 Best wishes to the Class of ■ 1982 from the Winchester . i Oil V - „ Education Association, Inc. ■ 226 CambridgePort Savings Bank CambridgePort SAVINGS BANK 522 Main Street, Winchester MA 01890, (617) 729-1242 522 Main Street, Winchester, Ma. 01890, (617) 729-1242 (617) 729-1880 I I SaAtezM Sittiazd SuppCy, One. -THE BILLIARD EXPERTS SINCE 1961 NEW REBUILT TABLE SALES COMPLETE MECHANICAL SERVICE A special Thanks to Marc McGeehan from The Aberjona Editors 632 MAIN ST. WINCHESTER. MA 01890 729-8004 eye look optica 26 Church Street Winchester, Mass. 01890 Paul Dimos Registered Optician Complete Eyewear 227 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1982 Smyly Buick Dodge Delorean 700 Broadway Malden, 324-7000 Our Special Patrons Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cerulolo Dolores Cordeiro Fracis X. Finigan Nikola Ljiliana Marincic Phyllis S. Nannis Gisela and Friedhelm Nordbrink and the Bremen Exchange students D. K. Palit Miriam A. Reid Frances M. Russell Dr. and Mrs. Frank Virnelli Mr. Mrs. John J. Waite, Jr. 229 There are times in every life when we feel hurt or alone .. . But I believe that these times when we feel lost and all around us seems to be falling apart are really bridges of growth. We struggle and try to recapture the security of what was, but almost in spite of ourselves, we emerge on the other side with a new understand¬ ing, a new awareness, a new strength. 1981 — 1982 There are times when each of us feels that the world around us is falling apart. Murphy’s law replaces logic and just about everything goes wrong. Our hopes and aspirations seem false; our attempts to succeed seem in vain. Freak occurrences shatter the security of our world. We contemplate a de¬ pression that will affect the lives of mil¬ lions of people. We contemplate a nu¬ clear war — a third world war that will end all wars ... as well as all life on earth. Yet it is at these moments that we achieve our greatest successes. This past year was filled with many such moments of seeming disaster. On an international level 1981-1982 saw the assassination attempt on the life of our President, Ronald Reagan, and the success of such an attempt on Egypt’s President Anwar Sadat. It saw the cap¬ ture of NATO commander General Do¬ zier and the declara tion of martial law in Poland. On a local level 1981-1982 saw the multitudes of budget cuts that forced the layoffs of many school teachers, eliminated some academic 230 nj i Sailing Takes me away The courtyard’s off season — snow storm in April. There will be no turning back . . u and extracurricular programs, and re¬ duced consumer services such as fire and police protection as well as medi¬ cal and financial aid. But despite the many world-wide problems, each country, each town, each individual reached new heights. We made the best of the worst; we overcame our problems and realized our goals. As a nation we launched the first reusable space craft in history. We made major advances in the develop¬ ment of nuclear power for defense pur¬ poses and as a source of energy. As a town we made a conscientious attempt to control the pollution of our water supply, and to minimize the effects of Proposition 2 V 2 on the school system and other community organizations. As a school we won many honors and dis¬ tinctions. Our boys’ soccer team was Middlesex League co-champs; our foot¬ ball team beat Woburn for the second consecutive year; our school newspa¬ per, the Red and Black, again won the Columbia Scholastic Press award; and our Curtain and Cue drama club received standing ovations for their productions “I Remember Mama”, and “Damn Yankees.” We wel¬ comed foreign students from Norway and celebrated Valentine’s Day with the traditional sale of carnations. As a class we shared many special events. The Semi, Class Day, and the Prom are perhaps the best remembered for they brought us together in new and differ¬ ent ways. Our Senior year was a time to enjoy the company of friends, and to form goals for the future of our lives. It was a time of growth, a time of matura¬ tion, and in a way a time of sadness. Although we were all eager to be free from WHS and to explore the world around us, we were sad to leave the many good friends we had made here. But we cannot remain young forever. Sooner or later the cares and responsi¬ bilities of adult life will catch up with us. We will be on our own then, with noth¬ ing to fall back upon. We will have only our strength to rely on and we must, ourselves, strive toward our goals in life. The road to success won’t be easy, but . . . Reaching New Heights! W.H.S. Soccer team — a winning combination. Up ... Up and away! One last glance 231 .. . we must go through the pain and the struggle in order to grow and reach new heights. — Sue Mitchell
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