Woburn High School - Innitou Yearbook (Woburn, MA)
- Class of 1970
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Shinnick Timothy Wall CO ED i • i i 1 1 :- fe Table of Contents Academics Highlights Clubs and Activities Seniors Community In the life of each of us, there comes a time 4 . . . when we must pause to look back and see by what straight or twisting ways we have arrived at the place where we find ourselves. 5 Instinct is not enough . . . 6 7 • - . phg. i f ' r f v , V i 8 . . and even hope is not enough. 9 We must have eyes to see where we have missed this turn or that. 10 Mj . . . and where we struggled through dark thickets that threatened to confound us. 12 1 ; j 1 K m : r - 1 J liS t 13 I know that I have arrived at such a time. 14 !5 S-Mflp - . - ¥« , ■ ,. r ! ' ri ■ • ' •• fei’ m | ' • ' ■ • -• - 2‘- t : ■ £ - ;Js . ' ■. k - Dedication : We The Class of 1970 have recognized that the qualifications of a high school graduate, in a rapidly progressing society, have become inordinately complex. Therefore we have realized that more than a for¬ mal education is required. Besides intellectual academics, one must also develop socially and physically to be a cognizant cog in the wheel of modern living. Among the many competent instructors at Woburn High School one individual has dedicated himself to presenting these intellectual, social and physical necessities in multiple fashion. Intellectually he has been stimulating in the classroom while never avoiding good humor or discarding student problems. Socially he has helped us reach maturity by his sound guidance and leadership as chief advisor to the Student Council, and certainly as former advisor to our Freshman Class. Physically as Coach of the Soccer Team he has clearly demonstrated his knowledge and athletic prowess in accumulating an enviable record as well as the respect of his team, their opponents and coaches. Therefore if it is possible in our future lives to concern ourselves in society in as many ways as this per¬ son has concerned himself with The Class of 1970 then much of our success must rest in a sense by our em¬ ulating him. We dedicate The 1970 Innitou to a most dedicated, responsible, personable and concerned individual you . . . Mr. Robert DeLuca I ■ Superintendent Dr. J. Frank Hassett To the Class of 1970: You are the first class to be graduated in this new dec¬ ade of the seventies. Sometimes we feel that when a new decade begins, we have left behind the errors of the past and are given a chance to start anew. The nineteen sixties was indeed a troubled period in the history of our country and of the world. It is deplorable that the problems of war, famine, air and water pollution, slum areas, and many more, that were a part of your early life, are still with us. If they could have been solved you might now go forth upon graduation day into a utopian world where each of you would be free to pursue his individual happiness. However, man always has needed challenge in order to progress. The discovery of fire, the invention of the wheel, the taming and use of electricity, and most recently, the reaching out into space to walk on the moon, were all brought about by man’s basic need for challenge. You are entering a world of challenge. Whatever your native talent may be, you can use it to help in the solution of at least one of these diversified problems. During the next ten years you will have launched upon a career. Hope¬ fully you will have dedicated yourself to the full use of your talents for the betterment of society. We, of an older generation, are proud of you. We have faith in your youth, energy, and intelligence. You will help write the story of the coming decades. May it be a giant step forward in the history of man.” God bless each of you. DR. J. FRANK HASSETT Superintendent of Schools I. Edward Marashio assistant to the superintendent Assistant Superintendent Jerome T. Lynch 20 To the graduating class of 1970: The beginning of a new decade renews the perennial hopes for peace and happiness that rest in the hearts of mankind. Only ten years ago, we looked forward with keen antici¬ pation to the ’Golden Sixties.” Looking back, we see in despair, the events that not even the wisest of prophets could predict — the impressions of disorder, the conflicts of environment and race, and overall the strain of the war in Vietnam. Yet as we look ahead we have hope, for now as a people we are critically examining our goals and our lives, often at the urging of the youth in our society. Never before have we so honestly examined the problems of ecology. A people who solved the incredible feat of reaching and exploring the moon in the sixties, surely should be able to solve the gradual deterioration of our environment on this planet in the seventies. Our hopes lie with you, for you will be the people who will fashion for good or evil, the opportunities that are available as we enter this decade. May the close of the decade of the seventies demonstrate that you have confounded the present prophets of pessi¬ mism. It is a mighty challenge that requires the dedication and optimism of the Class of 1970. HENRY D. BLAKE Principal Principal Henry D. Blake Vice-Principal Lawrence Gilgun reviews the Daily Bulletin. Vice-Principal James Brennan discusses a problem over the phone. 21 y n ' Housemasters (left to right) — Mr. Curran, Juniors, Mr. Foley, Freshmen, Mr. Murphy, Seniors, Mr. Varoutsous, Sophomores House Plan Adopted Woburn Senior High School’s class of 1970 was the first to see the House Plan in ef¬ fect. Housemasters were elected to the four classes in the Senior High and ultimately be¬ came advisors, disciplinarians, and social directors in addition to their duties as teach¬ ers.The plan brought about a much closer rapport between students and administrators and many heretofore problematic decisions were resolved with relative ease. Because of the competency of Paul Murphy, Joseph Curran, Peter Varoutsos, and James Foley, The House Plan is here to stay. Mr. Foley assists the Track Meet. Napoleon” Varoutsos and The Conquerer” Gilgun 22 Two areas which are vital to the efficient functioning of the school are the office communications center and the Health suite. Office duties include arranging appointments, compil¬ ing The Reflector and disseminating information through¬ out the school. The nurses in the Health Suite provide for the general physical well-being of both students and teachers. Efficiency Plus! (Left to right) Mrs. McGann, Mrs. O’Grady, Mrs. Swanton, Mrs. Vasquezi 23 Chief Rawson, Sargent Bevers, Captain Street, Chief Murphy Leadership — Responsibility — Pride The Naval Science Department is a recent ad¬ dition to the many courses of study offered to the young men of Woburn High School. The Naval Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Program has been established through an Act of Congress and has been approved by the Secretary of the Navy. The purpose of the Pro¬ gram is to develop leaders with a strong sense of responsibility, pride, and self-reliance. The Naval Cadets meet twice weekly in regu¬ lar classroom study. They explore such subjects as Naval Seapower, Naval Tradition, Oceanogra¬ phy, and other extremely interesting topics. On a previously specified day, the Naval Cadets as¬ semble on the parade grounds and are instructed in the basics of close order drill and the manual of arms. Commandant congratulates drill team. Hep! One, Two, Three Hail the leader of the band! 24 Did you hear the one about . . . ?” Art Department Meets Demands and ' Expectations of the Students Expanded by the addition of Miss Barbara Bulova and Mrs. Dorothy Ponti at the high school, the Art Department con¬ tinues to grow and meet the demands and expectations of the art (interested) and art oriented students of Woburn. Under the direction of Mr. Frank Newark. Creative stu¬ dents are involved in such diversified crafts as creative de¬ sign, ceramics, batik, enameling, and architecture. Also in¬ cluded in the course is painting, experimenting with pen and ink, charcoal, tempera, oils, and water colors, and an enlarger art appreciation course. Gerry explains project to fellow artists. Woburn High Art Gallery Mr. Newark explains with visual aids to budding artists. 25 Mr. Hanung explains the fundamentals of Versatility in Career Preparation data processing. J A Students who aspire to be bookkeepers, stenographers, typists, and accountants are prepared to enter business offices, large and small, and to work at varying kinds of office occupations. The offerings of the Business Education Department appeal to many students whose individual interests and aptitudes greatly vary. However, through many course selections, the Department accommodates each student’s choice. For example, the senior who excels in word power, judgement, and capacity to reason, finds satisfaction in preparing for the roll of a secretary. The student who prefers meeting the public and who possesses a flair for design and display enjoys our co-operative distributive education classes. For the graduate who hopes to operate his own company, or work on the accounts of a business, the discipline of bookkeeping is appealing. Many other students benefit by the preparation provided in skills required of the clerical em¬ ployee. Each graduate of the Business Education Course enters the business world with the background and skills necessary to pursue a successful career. Bottom row (left to right) Miss Lynch, Department Head, Mr. Rivela, Miss Lasky, Mr. Treacey, Miss McCall, Mr. DeLuca, Mr. Catignani, Top row (left to right) Mr. Ward, Mr. Holland, Mr. Skeffington, Mr. Hartung, Miss Vlasuk, Mr. Sweeney, Miss Chisholm, Miss Connell Mrs. Vogel explains photosynthesis. Left to right: Mr. Hill, Mr. Garagosian, Mr. Franchesci, Mr. Quatrello, Mr. Maderosian, Mr. Johnson, Mr. O’Connor Necessary Equipment in Chemistry Lab. Left to right: Mr. Smith, Mr. Hurley, Mrs. Vinovskis, Miss Abott, Miss Riley, Mrs. Vogel, Mr. Blake, Mrs. Harding Science Meets New Challenges Schools exist to help young peo¬ ple know about and participate in the life of their time. A rapidly changing society stimulated by ad¬ vances in science demands an edu¬ cational program designed to meet the challenge of change. Education in the sciences must go beyond the immediate and include the future. What is more important, it should provide young people with the background and intellectual tal¬ ents for shaping the future in a manner that assures the welfare of human beings and sustains prog¬ ress. The science curricula at Wob¬ urn High School is dedicated to meeting these challenges through a continuing process of implementa¬ tion of relevant courses and subject matter content; and predicated upon the thesis that ’ science teach¬ ing must result in scientifically li¬ terate citizens.” 27 Left to right; Miss Rich, Mr. Winson, Miss Hee, Mr. Logan, Miss Hall, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Bussone, Miss Herlihy. Left to right; Miss O’Hara, Mrs. McCabe, Mr. Sweeney, Miss Dudley, Mr. Cuoco, Mr. Lampher, Miss Casey. Students Reflect Excellence in Mathematics All students, whether preparing for a business career, college or homemak¬ ing, have one course in common — mathematics. The goal of the Math Depart¬ ment, under the direction of Miss Virginia Hall, is to introduce forms of mathe¬ matics that will be meaningful and useful to students after graduation. Well-trained teachers aware of what’s happening in a rapidly changing field, the latest in textbooks and equipment, and an expanding math library contrib¬ ute to a math department. An active Math Club, and a successful Team show that the students are taking full advantage of the math training. The Math Team has competed with teams from surrounding communities and has won distinc¬ tion in many meets. Several Woburn High students have been awarded top priz¬ es and individual honors, a fine tribute to the excellence of the Department and its instructors. A digital computer for second semester is available in the math lab for stu¬ dents this year. Miss Hee emphasizes a point. 28 1st row (left to right) Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Wellings, Mr. Doran, Mr. Hosmer (Dept. Chairman), Mrs. Colantuono, Mr. Fidele, Miss Rizzo, Miss Halli- dav, 2nd row: Mrs. Durgin, Mr. Sheridan, Mr. Dempsey, Mr. Morelli, Mr. Senior, Mr. Shea, Miss Stewart, Mr. Murphy, Mr. Walsh Aims Varied in English Varied programs in the English Department are geared to the level of competence demonstrated by the student. The department aims to provide each student with the skills which will enable him to communicate effectively in the 1970’s and 1980’s. Courses are designed to provide the student with the instruction and practice in speaking and writing so that he may be understood. Major emphasis is directed toward developing the ability to read with perception appropriate levels of prose of poetry. Finally the English Curriculum attempts to foster the skill of listening attentively and critically to all the forms of language. Teachers of the future Linguistic and Cultural Values Advanced in Foreign Languages The programs of the Foreign Language Department are designed to help students bet¬ ter understand other cultures and someday communicate with these people. The wide variety oflanguage offerings and the advanced courses offer students an excellent oppor¬ tunity to attain this communication and understanding. Through the use of an audio- lingual approach, the beginning years of the language programs stress basic conversa¬ tional ability and a knowledge of grammar; they also provide a basis for appreciation of more advanced work. In the upper levels of foreign language learning, students continue to develop language skills, become more familiar with the literature and civilization of the country, and learn to discuss a wide range of topics. Additional information about the art, music and culture of the countries is provided by each of the language clubs. Discussion develops in French class Qufe P sa? it! row: Miss Potter, Miss Boyajian, Mrs. Maguire, Mrs. LeGrand, Miss Greenspan, 2nd row: Miss Farrell, Miss Sumburg, Miss Gately, Miss Condon, Mrs. Adams. Mr. Brooer, 3rd row: Miss Murphy, Mrs. Frost, Miss Hossack, Mrs. Leen, Mrs. McGrath 30 mmmm Oh no! B.U. beat the Eagles Again! Mr. Sweeney caught in the act. Mr. Golden reviews the news. Going my way!” Bottom row (left to right) Mr. Curran, Miss Poock, Miss Soles, Miss Winterson, Miss Bogart, Mr. Varoutsos, 2nd row: Mr. Wilkinson, Mr. Daley, Mr. Twyon, Mr. Allen, Mr. Mucci, Mr. Valeriani, Mr. Foley, 3rd row: Mr. McNamara, Mr. Kauffman, Mr. Roche, Mr. Sweeney, Mr. Golden, Mr. Doherty New Courses in Social Studies The American public has awakened to the fact that the greatest challenge to our generation is to meet the crisis in human values and living together in peace in the world today. At a time when we are celebrating the fact that the American flag has been planted on the moon we are facing more press¬ ing and stressful human problems. No group is more aware of this than the members of the Social Studies Department. Therefore in the hope of helping the student of the next dec¬ ade to become better prepared to face the challenge of living in the twenty-first century two elective causes namely: Psy¬ chology and Sociology are being added to the present Social Studies program of studies. Iw Mr. Daley gives extra help. 3 ! The library offers a multi-media approach to information: books, pamphlets, magazines and newspapers, fdmstrips, recordings, slides, and Classes and indi¬ vidual students all benefit from the resources and services of the library. Bookworms Diverse Opportunities Presented by Music Department Opportunities are presented for the student to participate in many full¬ time musical courses or part-time musical electives. Instruction in the ba¬ sics of music are supplemented by exposure to the works of the masters in an attempt to help the student refine his taste for music. By taking part in the programs offered by the music department a stu¬ dent will not only learn but also gain much personal satisfaction. The inter¬ ested student by participating in the band or the various choral groups re¬ ceives the knowledge of the instructor along with cultivating his many tal¬ ents. Mr. Hodgson (left) and Mr. Kimball (above) in concert ?! 32 Fun and laughs in gym Leisure Time Necessitates Physical Education The economic and social changes of the past sixty vears have in¬ creased the importance and need for physical education. More leisure time, greater economic prosperity, wider social horizons, and increas¬ ing dependence on machines have made the need for physical educa¬ tion greater than ever before. Sixty years ago, sports such as golf and tennis were for the very rich or the very young. Today there is both time and money for the enjoy¬ ment of these activities. However, athletic skills, which help people adjust successfully to increased leisure time, must be developed at an early age, when learning is in the nature of things. The school physical education program provides the basic training necessary for adult physical hobbies, which may be enjoyed alone or with others. Seated: Mr. March, Mrs. Sieber, Miss Ames, Mr. Garvey. Standing: Mr. Qualey, Miss Joyce, Miss Wegener, Mr. White. Artistry, Practicality, Responsibility Accentuated Emerging homemaking instincts are chan¬ neled into fruitful aetiwties by the Home Ec¬ onomics Department. Opportunities for de¬ veloping creative homemaking skills are var¬ ied and challenging. Sewing provides several levels for the student to develop individual techniques in the function of design and use of fabric. Cooking instruction insures that meals prepared by each girl will be culinary and artistic successes. The means for achieving a successful fami- Iv life are presented in a course concerned with the psychological foundations of family living. The course aims to help each girl un¬ derstand her responsibilities and problems, and to aid her in appreciating the problems of others. Extra-curricular activities such as the Fashion Show and Hi-Teen Fashion Club as¬ sure practical experience and opportunity to learn from experts the latest techniques in clothing design, cooking, and cosmetics. The ultimate dividend from these endeavors will be realized by each-student as she assumes a woman’s role in her career, her home, and her community. Left to right: Mrs. Shiner, Mrs. Davies, Miss Dunbury if ? If Jt % r: lanii y. Vi 4MtflS nt ' W ' y HU ' 34 A Dunbury Original! Cauldron Boil! Cauldron Boil!” (Left to right) Mr. Wydarney, Mr. McCallum, Mr. Rizzo, Mr. Kilday, Chairman, Mr. Welch Insight Offered Into Industrial Society The Industrial Arts Program at Woburn High School is a phase of general education. It offers students an insight into our industrial socie¬ ty at various levels through activity-type class room experience. The subject areas offer broad aspects involving study, planning, organiza- tion, construction, servicing, experimentation, automotives, drawing, graphic arts, metal working, wood working, and home maintenance. Since technology and industry continuously influence our lives, the In¬ dustrial Arts courses emphasize problem-solving experiences which as¬ sist students in becoming alert contributors and consumers. The boys prepare programs 35 Bottom row (left to right) Miss Doyle, Mrs. Goldberg, Miss Coleman, Top row: Mr. O’Brien, Mr. Calabro, Mr. Sheehan, Mr. Ring . . . in our school?” Guidance Seeks Individual Self-Appraisal The Guidance Department be¬ lieves that every student is capable of being directed to maximum achievement through a knowledge of his own worth and capabilities and a mature sense of responsibili¬ ty. The department is constantly striving to assist each student to reach his maximum scholastic potential and to aid him in finding the most suitable place for his crea¬ tive efforts. Guidance, toward self appraisal, is the best method of helping the student realize his own potential. A student may request an inter¬ view with his counselor whenever the need or desire arises. Discus¬ sions with parents concerning the educational opportunities for their sons and daughters are regarded as most essential. Parents who are un¬ able, or who find it difficult to con¬ fer during regular school hours, may do so on Monday evenings, as the Guidance Office is open, by ap¬ pointment, every week at this time. Guidance seeks to help the individ¬ ual help himself and assists each student in making a wise choice for his benefit and the benefit of socie- Mr. Sheehan reviews a college application. ! vVj « r If ifc il Faculty Candids 37 HIGHLIGHTS 0 The candidate and manager lead the victory parade. The candidates nervously await their turns. 40 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Seated: Miss Monyhan (advisor), Paula Crawford (sec.). Standing: Carl Restivo (v.p.), Glenn Fitchett (pres.), Mr. Varoutsos (Housemaster), Richard McKenna (treas.) absent. Jim gets serious about a serious subject. Election Time Improvised parades, impromptu speeches, phone calls, and ihgenious posters spread the news that election time had arrived at Woburn High. With candidates promising reform and revolutionary policies class members had dif¬ ficulty in choosing the right” leaders. Under supervising Student Council representatives candidates delivered fiery campaign oratory and on elec¬ tion day voting machines were used for tabulators. As the votes were tallied, many close races were decided and the results were announced before the end of the school day. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: (seated) James Tracey (pres.), Kevin Connolly (v.p.), Jeanne DeCelles (sec.), Joseph Tarby (treas.). Standing: Mr. Joseph Curran (Housemaster), Mrs. Ann Moore (advisor). An original parade! FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Steve Vozzella (pres.), Carol Fraher (sec.), Miss Halliday Voters ponder over a difficult decision, (advisor), Robert Tracey (v.p.), Paul Vozzella (absent — treas.). 4 ! HI ' The thirst quenchers” Let’s Go! System of checks and balances. 42 The team awaits an encore. Coaches psych it up! Homecoming and Booster Dances: Tumblers do their thing. The Senior class sponsored a spirit dance preceding the last home football game for the class of 1970. It not only aroused spirit for the game against Danvers, but brought unity to the class as well. On the following Friday evening, prior to The Game of the sea¬ son, the Thanksgiving Day Game against Winchester, the Student Council held the annual Booster Dance. The students greeted the team with tumultuous applause as they danced onto the stage in their party” clothes. Both events were tremendous social successes. The team was spurred on to an attempt to disrupt Winchester’s untainted season. 43 OLD FASHIONED CHRISTMAS On Friday evening December 12, 1969 members of the ienior Class and their dates arrived at the beautifully decorat- d upper school cafeteria for the festive winter dance Old ’ashioned Christmas. After the couples passed through the eception line the evening was spent dancing to the melodious trains of a popular orchestra. Because of the extraordinary fforts of the Dance Committee the trails of seniors, tests, aily bells and College Boards Exams faded into oblivion and ntil culmination with the lighting of the Christmas Tree the enior’s pleasures were indicated by the crowded floor. Bob and Diane check their coats. . Wm mm mmm I a Candy, programs, or us???” Is that all there is to punch?” 46 Sheriff Costopolous raids the dressing room. •t Cleak controls the curtain. Joanne gets ready for her debut. BEST ACTING IN YEARS After long months of rehearsal the cast of the Senior Play displayed some of the best acting yet seen at Woburn High. The mystery Murder Takes Th e Stage” unfolded with the murder of Hazel Laveme (Gayle Fitzpatrick) by one of her many enemies Bob Rayfield (Jim Murphy) and its con¬ sequent solution by a young actress Mitzi Bond (Joanne Murray). Other Members of the cast were Ollie Dunning (Larry Bennett), Hal Rush (Mike McGah), Larry (Keith Gaff¬ ney), Sheriff Wiley (Greg Costopolus), Miss Liz (Susan Toye), Sara Farnham (Gracine Palano), Ann (Nancy Faulkner) and Ellen Drake (Pat Sweeney). Guiding the young thespians in developing their theatrical refinement was Woburn High’s answer to David Merrick Edson L. Kimball.” Director Kimball gives Mike a helpful hint. 47 Captain Street welcomes the guests. Dates are greeted in the Reception line. Life Under the Sea Reminiscent of a more Romantic Era, girls in formal gowns danced with their uniformed escorts in surroundings displaying years of nauti¬ cal history. The third Naval Ball, sponsored by the NJROTC Battalion, gave evidence of the value of precise planning and attention to detail in insuring the smooth functioning of a social event. This third dance was a social success and indicated that in future years the Naval Ball will have become one of the highlights of the social calendar. 48 Captain Street graciously accepts a gift. The queen, her court and their naval escorts. Forward! March! The cutting of the cake. Ah ten hut! 49 ' ■ Women’s Club Representatives WOMEN’S CLUB REPRESENTATIVES: 1st row (sitting) Kristine Johnson; Mrs. Johnson, Advisor; Loretta Roderick. 2nd row: Bonnie Stokes; Kathy Mcguire; Alison Ring. At the regular meetings of the Woburn Women’s Club, six honor students represented the high school. Enjoying lunch and the varied programs presented enabled the students to become better acquainted with the social and cultural offerings of the com¬ munity. Attendance gives meaning to the definition of woman” in a modern society. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: 1st row (sitting l to r) Loretta Roderick; Christine Wheaton; Secretary — Jean O’Connell; Miss Johnson; June Hibino, (vice-president); John Donavan — (president); Eileen Sullivan (treasurer); Nancy Famigletti; Julie Logue. 2nd row: Beverly Lloy; Kristine Johnson; Diane Baker; Kathv Maguire; Eliza¬ beth Wixon; Judy Connoly; Marie Carneglia; Ann Lynch; Ann Marie Higgins; Pat Sweeney; Mary Korth. 3rd row National Honor Society To give distinction to the members of the Senior Class who possess the qualities of Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service is the purpose of the National Honor Society. The goal of the Honor Society is to provide not only recognition of past deeds, but also to stimulate incentive to further Scholastic ac¬ complishment, to give Service to the community, and to set an example of Leadership and Character. The members of the National Honor Society should not be viewed as individuals but as a complete body striving for ad¬ vancement. They are the personification of the ideal qualities which compose their generation. The manifestation of these qualities of Scholarship, Leadership, Character, and Service help to establish a better society. Honor Society — This year the honor society sponsored a Christ¬ mas drive called Christmas is giving” and fed a larger number of Woburn’s underprivileged families. 52 Thomas Kinton, Kevin O’Rourke Junior Rotarians Through attendance at weekly luncheon meetings at the Boy’s Club, Junior Rotarians are introduced to civic leaders and become aware of the com¬ munity’s concerns. These outstanding school citizens are selected on the basis of scholarship and participation in school functions. Members of the Rota¬ ry hope that exposure to the ideals ex¬ emplified by this service organization will carry into the students’ adult life. An Active Year for the Choraleers The Choraleers, directed this year by Mr. Robert Hodgson, has been broadened to include participation in all major stu¬ dent assemblies, the Public Speaking Contest, the Winter Con¬ cert, and the Black and Orange Review. Plans for the future in¬ clude more concerts and tours. The Choraleers entertain. Frank Sinatra, twenty years ago. The Dynamic Duo! Left to right, first row: Bruce Graham, Mr. Hodgson, Raymond Tulk, Mary Beth Tuzzolo Back row, left to right: Joanne Driscoll, Laura Sarnessian, Kathy Lindner, Robin Johnson. 53 iM: .jf IE « m 1J 1 if: 11 ' Wiy f K 1 STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: 1st row: Terri Greene (secretary); Beverly Lloy (vice- president); Chris Crosby (treasurer). 2nd row: John Gatlin (president); Advisor Mr. Deluca. Ed lets loose” on the Sachem Mobile!” Student Council Varies Program Participating in more activities than ever before, the Student Coun¬ cil provided its members with many opportunities to participate in and observe the varied functions in a society. Council members conducted the class elections and tried to create school unity. In addition to the annual Booster Dance and Mother-Daughter Ban¬ quet, the Student Council sponsored a car smash to arouse spirit for the Thanksgiving Day game. A milk drinking contest and a cake sale were two money-raising activities. Demonstrating their interest in local politics, council members reg¬ ularly attended School Committee meetings. In the high school, the council enacted newer laws governing student life, such as a relaxed dress code. Another splash of red! Voter Registration STUDENT COUNCIL (SENIORS): Sitting l to r: Barbara Barry, Anne Lynch, Julie Logue, Dianne Baker, Diane Gangi, Chris¬ tine Wheaton. 2nd row: Margaret Tagliamonte, Joanne Murray, Yoke Wong, Duane Cleak, Gayle Fitzpatrick, Ann Marie Higgins. 3rd row: Joel Haggerty, Jimmy Murphy, John Rabbitt, Alan Surette, Albert Cennerazo. 54 Front row: Nancy Winn, Patsy Sharp, Brenda Pizzo, Roberta De Salvo, Meg Given, Jamie Drown, I slie Fournier. Rack row: Kevin Connolly, James Brine, Jeff Lentz, Nick Paleolo- gos, Joe Tarby, Robert Tracey, Richard Morton. Equal Opportunity Prevails! These are the faces of spirit??? 1st row, l to r, (sitting): Patty Crawford, Maura Marshal, Pattv Folan, Nancy Aprile, Marie Morandi, Robin Young, Louise Mercurio. 2nd row, l to r, (standing): Sheila Tull , Laurie Siegers, David Conway, Richard Di Nitto, John Musto, John Ryan, Judy Koski, and Sharon Scearo. Can you tell the Misses from the Mrs.? Our first Outdoor Rally! 55 CLASSICS CLUB: Elaine Shannon (vice-pres.), Anne Leen (sec.). Miss Boy- agian (advisor), Pat Sweeney (treas.) Classics Club Studies the Masters Classical” denotes excellence of the highest degree in the fields of literature and art. It is the aim of the Classics Club to introduce its members to these various works. This had been carried out by lectures and field trips. This year the club visit¬ ed various museums and also viewed a film. BRIDGE CLUB: Seated: Marie McGrath (pres.), Barbara Ralphs (vice-pres.). Cathy Tuzzolo (sec.). Standing: Randy Mowbray (treas.), Keith Lajoie, Mr. MacNamara, Peter McGondel. Theory, Competition Highlight Meetings Each Monday afternoon, the Woburn High School Bridge Club meets in room 6322 with its instructor, Mr. Matthew McNamara. At these meetings, the members learn the theory of the game as well as actually participating in the competi¬ tion. By studying the theory of the game, the members learn to reveal the content of their cards to their partner in the pre¬ liminary bidding. As well as having matches among the club members, tour¬ naments with other high schools are part of the program. In the past, the representatives from Woburn have done very well in inter-school competition and are looking forward to further success in the coming school years. Many Facets of Health Care Explored To insure that each girl interested in nursing and relat¬ ed areas was aware of the many opportunities in the health field, the Future Nurses Club held monthly meet¬ ings where speakers presented information on admission requirements and application procedures for nursing, x-ray, and laboratory schools. To give an indication of the satisfaction derived from giving service to others, club members made glass Santa Clauses and filled them with candy for the elderly. Dur¬ ing the holiday season, former members returned for a so¬ cial, where they related their experiences and problems in adjusting to added schooling and work experiences. FUTURE NURSES GLUB: First row: Debra Brown, Janet Briand, Robin Carter (sec.), Peggy Hooper (vice-pres.), Linda Pento (sec.), Mary Oper. Second row: Rosemary Restivo, Lorraine Cuzzupe, Joanne Magee, Sharon Cooper, Phyllis Restivo, Miss Herlihy. Third row: Rachel Abreu, Charlene Sampson, Barbara Morrow, Barbara Barry, Rosemary Elacqua. S6 Sitting: Sara Mortenson, Roberta Karchenes, Egilda Grossi, Gracine Palano, Gayle Fitzpatrick. Standing: Mark Gillis, Keith Gaffney, Miss Bulova, Mr. Newark, Kevin Tringale. Numerous Trips Provide Cultural Enrichment for the Art Guild The Art Guild, under the direction of Mr. Frank Newark and Miss Bulova, enabled stu¬ dents to enrich their knowledge and apprecia¬ tion of art by visiting museums and exhibits throughout the year. The Guild took its annual trip to the DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, Mass. Trips to other museums were made when¬ ever possible. This year, as in years past, mem¬ bers of the Guild helped to design and paint the scenery for the Three-One-Act-Plays. The last project of the year was the presentation of the Annual Spring Art Exhibition, in which the stu¬ dents displayed their artistic talents to an appre¬ ciative and enthusiastic public. Quality Through Originality Ideas of the present and the knowledge of the past inspire creative minds to record their beliefs and ideas of life. The Scribes is a group of such creative people, whose goal is to write tomorrow’s literature today. An organization formed in the fall of 1966, the Scribes succeeded in writing three original, highly-imaginative plays. After writing these plays, the Scribes selected and rehearsed actors and actresses, constructed scenery and made appropriate costumes for the performances. The plays were characterized by suspense, satire, symbolism, humor, and imagination. The novel approaches to the presentation of these plays, revealed the dedication and the desire for perfection of author, director, advisor, and member. The Experimental Theater” is an overwhelming success. It proves that students are capable of producing literature that has not only qualities of professional undertakings, but meaning and insight as perceived by youth. Applause! Applause! Raggedy Ann shares her woes. Our hero! Debating Society Probes Timely Subjects The debating society strove to teach the principles of argument to in¬ terested students through discussion and debate on timely subjects. In order to win his argument, a student had to master all the facts per¬ taining to his subject, thus in researching and presenting his subject, he learned not only about argument and debate, but current affairs as well. Standing l to r: Nick Paeologos, Mr. Shea; Advisor, Bruce Farrell. Sitting l to r: Joe Martore, Mark Petruck, Jeff Conley, Fredrick Zollo. ROTC men hard at work. CADET COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF THE N.J.R.O.T.C. 1st row: Timothy Murray, Barry Fenton, Robert Johnson, George Morris, James Rastellini, Kevin O’Rourke, David Tremblay. 2nd row: John Devaney, William Rabbitt, Romald Carciero, Richard Trudo, Robert Woods, Paul Carroll, Robert Mann. 3rd row: Edward Lennon, Ray MacNeil, Edward Shankle, John Rabbitt, David Gangi, Lenny Morano. Drill Team Enhances N.J.R.O.T.C. Program In this first year of the Naval Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, the Drill Team was conspicuous for its precision. This select group of twenty hoys spent many afternoons preparing for the numerous activities in which they participated. Members learned the basics of Close Order Drill, and in striving foi perfection, attained the 58 satisfaction that accompanies mastery of complex skills. Under the leadership of the Naval Science faculty, and the direct leadership of Cadfets Robert Mann and George Morris the Drill Team marched in the Veter¬ an’s Day Parade and per¬ formed at the Thanksgiving Day football game at Win¬ chester. In a year of many highlights, one that will re¬ main memorable was the visit to the cruiser U.S.S. Boston at the Boston Naval Shipyard, a visit that gave the team a view of the modern navy. CHESS CLUB: 1st row: Steven Phalon, Bob Meserve, Mr. Kaufman, Jonathan Maher, Steven Kel¬ ley. 2nd row: William Falon, Joseph Murphy, Kim Loder, Steven Foster, Joseph McLaughlin. Seated left to right: Mrs. LeGrand, Bruce Farrell (vice-president) Mrs. Adams. Standing left to right: Claire Connolly, (secretary) Janet Muzzy, (president) Miss Greenspan. Diane Gangi, (treas.) Seated left to right: Richard DiNitto. Miss Sumberg, Nancy Famiglietti (pres.) Standing: Debra Brown, (vice pres.) Maureen Byron, Linda Pento. f • ,, ■ 1 1 r- 1 ' L , ft J 1 ° m Im 7 Europe Dominates Language Clubs Students interested in Supplementary classroom in¬ struction in foreign languages are offered various opportu¬ nities to develop their linguistic abilities and extend the periphery of the program to broaden their knowledge of a country’s culture and heritage. Through a variety of activi¬ ties the French, German, Russian, and Spanish Clubs the students find time to observe a country’s authors, musi¬ cians and governments. Field trips, films, and guest speak¬ ers enhance the meetings and successful cake sales Fdl the treasury. This year members of various clubs visited France and Spain in what is hoped to be the first of many enlightening tours. Miss Greenspan and John Enjoy FRENCH CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY RUSSIAN CLUB OFFICERS Standing left to right: George Smith — Treas. Brian Driscoll — Pres. Miss Condon — Advisor Lee Kikles — Sec. Greg Nelson — Vice pres. 1st row left to right: Lara Conley, Frau Frost, Franulein Murphey, Annedore Franz, Inge Simpson. 2nd row left to right: Fritz Johnson, Helmut Basile, Anton Caruso, Dieter Paicopolos, Rolf Allen. GERMAN CLUB 59 Seated left to right: Harvey Inashima, Kathleen O’Brien, James Paicopolus. Standing Left to right: Mr. Harry Ma- derosian, William Jones, Stephen MacDonald. Science Club Interested students of science, stimulated by classroom work and private inquiry, gather at meetings of the Science Club to further their quest for knowledge. The works of especially ambitious and conscientious students are displayed at the mas¬ sive annual Science Fair. The fair, in addition to encouraging personal inquiry, provides an oppor¬ tunity for the general public and the student body to familiarize themselves with the scientific pur¬ suits of a large number of students. Interest Stimulated in Medical Fields Guided by Mrs. Susan B. Vogel of the Biology Department, the Pre-Med-Biology Club is one of the most popular in the school. The main purpose of the club is to stimulate interest among students in the medical profession and in the various bio¬ logical fields. A penny for your thoughts? Audio Visual Club Seated l to r: Madeline Beecher (Sec.-Treas.), David Heffron (Vice-Pres.), and Sandy Manoushagian (Pres.). Standing: Mrs. Harding (advisor), and Mrs. Vogel (advisor). HI 1 M i i. Jr -A 1 H f . . 4 v - 4 4 : : ■ W , 1 f V K V : ' l 60 Front row: Richard Greenleaf, John Parott, Jim Doucet, Paul O’Donnell, Tim Murray, Bill Dunn. Second row: Steven Phalon, Glen Muzzey, Joe Montecalvo, Charlie Tuccelli, Dave Johnson, Paul Denaro, and Mr. Valeriani. Math Team Has Successful Fourth Year Since 1969 was a successful year for the Math Team, Woburn High was advanced to a higher division in the Massachusetts Mathe¬ matics League. Despite the more intense com¬ petition, the members of the team did extreme¬ ly well at their monthly meets. Meeting after school many times during the week in prepara¬ tion for the contests gave the members valu¬ able practice which culminated in many indi¬ vidual and team honors. Seated (l to r): Harold Carter, Dianne McElhiney, Susan Kincaid, Allison Ring (capt.) Richard Dolery, Louisa Craib, Patrick O’Connor. Standing (l to r): John Gonsalves, Steve McDonald. Jordan Left, Miss Hall, Mrs. Kallock, David Mankiewicz, Robert Tracey, Joe Martore. Assistance to Library The Library Aids is a fairly new organization in the school. Its purpose is to speed up the processing of new materials in the school so that new books and ma¬ terials are available to the faculty as early as possible. The work is done in the library by the members dur¬ ing study periods. The members paste pockets and book plates in each book. Then each book is stamped to show it belongs to Harlow Library. Then books are covered with plastic jackets. After this the cards for each book are filed. The members also do other cleri¬ cal jobs around the library. 1st row l to r: Jonathan Maher, (treas.), Leonard Morano (pres.), Elizabeth Walsh, John Loycans (v. pres.), Sara Mortenson, Richard Gregorio. 2nd row: David McMahan, Mrs. McCabe, Mr. Winson, Miss Casey, Miss Hee, Mark Heflron, Noreen Fallia. 3rd row: Irene McDonough, Steven Phalon, Phil Caruso, Keith Lajoie, Ken Brooks, Michelle King. 1st row sitting: Carol McDonald, Maria Kelley, Donna Small, Chris Smyth, Jackie Torrice, Judy Sortino. 2nd row standing: Kathy Mulrenan. Diane Stokes, Juanita Lazdowski, (advisor) Mrs. Edmunds, Charles Allen, Lynne Davis, Steven Phalon. 3rd row standing: Diane Kelley, Jean Crogen. Ray Spinazola, Valer- 6 1 ie Huber, Kathy McNaught. Students studying in the library. Hi-Teen Christmas Party Business Ed. Club In addition to increasing the members knowledge of business trends and conditions, the Business Education Club performs services for the community and the school, provides a social group for the members, and establishes an ' Esprit de Corps” among the senior girls in the Business Department. Club meetings were held the 3rd Monday of each month, third peri¬ od, in the Little Theatre where lectures, discussions, and demonstra¬ tions by experts in the field of business were presented. One of the most memorable events was a field trip to the Prudential Insurance Center in Boston where members toured the facility, viewing all phases of the company from mail rooms to executive offices, and were instructed by personnel officers on proper application and inter¬ view techniques. Seated l to r: Nancy Shinnick (Pres.), Ann Lynch (Treas.). Standing l to r: Lesley McElhinney (Sec.), Miss Dunbury, Kathy Butts, (Vice-Pres.) Hi-Teens Aim for Self-Improvement Fun, fancy, enchantment, excitement, and learning were the goals of the Hi-Teen Fashion Club. All senior girls taking the Home Economics course were invited to join. Throughout the year speakers from the fields of fashion and cosmetics presented programs aimed at guiding each member toward the discipline, improvement, and understanding of herself. Business Eel. Club hard at work. 62 Seated: Miss Lynch. Standing (l to r): Mary Beth Pierce (Pres.), Judy Micalizzi, (Treas.), Susan Gilniartin (Sec.), and Donna Danca (Vice-Pres.) Leadership, Equality, Opportunity KEY CLUB OFFICERS: Left to right: Stephen Garrity, (Pres.), Tony Koniares, (Vice Pres.), Mr. Mucci, Richard Greenleaf (Treas.), Francis McGilvray (Sec.) Under the leadership of ' Mr. Richard Qualey the Leo Club progressed through its second year since its birth in 1968. The Leo Club which is sponsored by the Woburn Lion Club consists of selective youths from the High School. During the past year the Le o Club participated in many successful projects, some of which were: the in¬ stallation of new officers in November, The outgoing project of collecting books for our men in Vietnam, their assistance in the Lion ' s Club Light Bulb Sale and their very successful Valen¬ tines Day Project. Under this leadership the Leo Club hopes to continue its fine progress. Installation of Officers at Leo Club Banquet. Seated left to right (bottom row): Mr. Qualey, Dennis Galante (Pres.), Bill Cantillon (Sec.). Standing: Rob¬ ert Lang (Treas.), Thomas Kinton (Board of Directors), Paul Cantillon (Vice Pres.) Key Club Promotes Youth Service The Key Club this year continued its assistance to the school and community under the leadership of Mr. Eugene Mucci. Primarily a service club, the Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Woburn, continued in this endeavor by presenting a wide range of excellent guest speakers and a wide variety of informative topics, which include the youth of today, narcotics and the many opportunities in the world of business. In service to the school and community the Key Club has distributed food and gift baskets to needy families during the holiday season, sponsored a dance for retarded children, sold football programs, checked coats and sold refreshments at school func¬ tions and made many donations to the school depart¬ ment. 63 The Boys’ and Girls’ W Club The newly formed Varsity Club, under the leader¬ ship of the Woburn Coaches Club, has proved to be a very successful organization. The club consists of varsity letter winners participating in all the compet¬ itive sports. A similar organization was formed for the girls varsity athletics and both organizations as¬ sisted throughout the year in athletics activities. Left to right: Judy Connolly (vice-president), Miss Wegener (advisor), Ellen Franson (president), Terri Greene (sec.- treas.) Front row: Tom Kinton (vice-president), Mr. Morrelli (advisor), Bob Venezia (president). Second row: Meeting proves to be ' very interesting.” Dennis Galante (sec.), Paul Carroll (treas.) Skills Developed For Business World Distributive Education is a course offered by the Business Education Department where seniors attend classes in salesmanship and mer¬ chandising and receive practical training with such local merchants as Bradlee’s, Zayre’s, Sears Roe¬ buck, Scott Distributors, Suppliers Automotive, Purity, Almy’s, Aber- jona Auto Parts and Cumming’s Flo¬ rist. Distributive Education is a na¬ tional program totaling ninety thou¬ sand students. The high school has had the program for four years, and has made an impressive showing in the yearly leadership conferences. V ' ft ' W AMP-V I nyf] n jms ■ ■ pH laBHK . ft if JB irj Jill! ■•V . 4‘; JMferaS v ' { V. |fflp% i ji tk ill k 64 First row: Denise Flaherty, Janis Russo, Mary Ann Buonarosa, Jan Fitzgerald, Judi Nurnberger, Cindy Fitzgerald, Janet Cronin. Second row: Thomas Smith, A1 Andriolo, Mike Goroshko, Tom Berrigan, Dennis Conway, John Fucile, Aaron Jordan. Third row: Mr. Rivela, Fred Hannas, Mike McGrath, Ralph Parsons, Gary Carpinella, Mark Smith, Richie Autenzio. G.A.A. The G.A.A., through varsity and intramural sports such as flag football, field hockey, basketball, badmin¬ ton, track, tennis, archery, and softball attempts to promote girls ' athletics and social activities and gives recognition to deserving athletes. The very successful year was ended with the annual G.A.A. Banquet at which time awards were given to various worthy girl athletes. G.A.A. members await the football results. Standing: Paula O’Riley (asst, treas.), Beth Boutwell (asst, sec.), Paula Nagel (soph, rep.). Miss Joyce (advisor). Sitting l to r: Ann Marie Higgins (treasurer); Peggy Hooper (sec.); Kathv O ' Brien (president); Kristy Kolodko (vice president). Pep Club Standing left to right: Joanne O’Brien (President), Miss Vlasuk (Advisor), Faith McCall (Treasurer), Kathy Connolly (Vice President). Pep club gives a cheer of approval. Future Teachers The club aspires to acquaint its members with diverse aspects of teaching and to encourage them in their pursuit of teaching as a ca¬ reer. In a carefully supervised pro¬ gram in the elementary schools, the members are given an opportunity to observe and participate in a real¬ istic teaching situation. Other as¬ pects of the program include infor¬ mation seminars and topics of spe¬ cial education. Seated I to r: Joan Cook, Miss Gately (Advisor), Debra Kee (Secretary), Joanne Sullivan (Pres.), Virginia Cates (V.-Pres.), Mr. Wvdareny (Advisor), Maureen Quinn. 2nd row: Maureen Cain, Mary Cashed, Rita Denaro, Denise Donovan, Leslie Chusa, Michelle King, Linda McKinnon. Absent: Karen Turner (Treas.), Mrs. Leen (Advisor). 65 Bottom row left to right: Anna Carbone, Dale Costanza, (Co¬ captain), Charlene Sampson (Captain), Christine Wheaton (Co¬ captain), Midge Shaughnessy. Top row I to r: Ann Higgins, Jean O ' Connell, Gail Simpson, Joanne Magee, Lynn Tannerhill, Marie Doherty. Talent and Spirit Again this year, under the direction of Mr. Edson Kimball, Woburn High’s band and orchestra made excellent presentations at many school activities. Not only did the band encourage our football team by its performances at the games and rallies, but also it reflected upon Woburn High’s competence by its exhibitions in local parades. The orchestra made many meritable renditions of musical composition throughout the year — the Christmas Con¬ cert, the Senior Play, Prize Speaking Contest, and numerous assemblies. Eleven colorful and spirited female members of the Senior High filled the crowd and teams with enthusiasm at our inter¬ scholastic competitions. The cheerleaders never lost their pep and inspiration. Accompanying the band and cheerleaders in the sup¬ port of our football squad were the Tumblers, the Majorettes, Color Guard, and Emblem Bearers, all demonstrating Woburn High’ s precision and spirit on the field. First rote left to right: Martha Crawford, June Hibino, Barbara Barry, Diane Baker, Jeanette Castine, Donna Desmond. Second row: Debbie Farrell, Jeanne Jewett, Eileen Sullivan, Robbie Holland, Leslie McEhliney, Shiela Dobbins, Pat Treacy, Joy Milonis. Go! Tanners Go! 1st row left to right: Joel McGrath, David McMahon, Jim Russo, Carol Miller, Maureen Quinn, Gary Gonsalves, Harvey Inashima, Edson Kimball. 2nd row: Robert Fahey, Thomas Garbino, Paul Gillespie, Mike Basile, John Lydeard, Mike Parise, George Queen, Steve Martin. Tumbler’s entertain at half-time. - fi£i 8 1st row, (l to r): Chris-Ann Crosby, Susan Gillis, Judith Connolly. 2nd row, (l to r): Judith Gaffney, Gail Finney, Margaret Given, Kristin Franson, and Sharon Lentz. Joanne and Chris split into spirit! The first J. V. Cheerleader Squad exhibits hope! Diane Gangi Linda McKinnon :V • W 1st row: Mary Freitas. 2nd row: Marion Murphy, Denise Dubois, Maureen Fay, Janis Johnson, Mary Jane Nooran, Mary Gould, Kathy Todi, Kathy Mace. Linda leads the band. Row 1 l to r: Susan Toye, Gerry Severn, Eileen Gent, Paul Meehan, Bruce Farrell, Bill Cannon. Row 21 to r: Herbert Canaway, Mr. Daley, Mark Gillis, Steven Phalon. Proud staff displays award. Literary Contributions Dominate th e Nomad For the past several years, Woburn High School has had a literary magazine of great quali¬ ty. This school magazine, the Nomad, uses only material writ¬ ten by students of the school. The Literary Staff selects the best short stories, essays, and poems from those submitted by members of each class. The magazine also features art essays drawn by members of the Art Staff. The magazine published two issues and celebrated anoth- Junior Assistants Prove Indispensible Whenever a faculty member needs a re¬ port or material for class work, whenever a student’s term report is overdue, or whenev¬ er a club needs typewritten material, Wo¬ burn High’s answer to these and many other similar dilemmas is the Junior Assistant’s Club. The membership of this club consists of girls in the business course since only they have the skills necessary for such typing as¬ signments. 1st row sitting: Noreen Fallica (treas.) Jennifer Swain (v.p.) Johanna Matthews (pres.) Mrs. O’Day Advisor, Sheila Dobbins and Carol Bloomquinst (officer manag¬ er). er successful year. Mr. Daley muses over Nomad article. 68 SENT IAN Informative Newspaper 1st row — seated: Thomas Sullivan, June Hibino, Jud Connollv (editor). James Brine, Sharon McGloin, Joel Haggertv. 2nd row: Judy Bloomquist, Svdna Pilistine, Dianne McElhinev, Mary Lou Gill, Barbara Mavvn, Christine Dwyer. 3rd row: Joe Martore, Jordan Leff, Niek Paleologos, Fredriek Zollo, Kevin Connollv. Under the direction of Mary Mognihan the Sentorian attempted to promote school spirit and instill a sense of unity among the student body. Issues were published before each vacation, with the staff striving to make each issue as current as deadlines would allow. To provide an opportunity to evaluate other high schools’ activities and to broaden the staff s knowledge of the surrounding areas, the SENTORIAN participated in an exchange program, which involved trading newspapers with other schools. I Donna, Susan, and Jean look over the first edition of the Sentorian. Seated (I to r): Marv Beth Pierce, Donna Danca, Jean O ' Connell, Business Manager, Kath Maguire, Diane Ma- sotta, Anne Carroll. Standing: Gail Phinnev, Marianne Boils, Sharon Cooper, Leslie Chuisa, Liz Allen, Rita Kee, Susan Gilmartin. 69 ’70 INNITOU ’70 Innitou photographer Mike McGah Many hours of selecting pictures, planning layouts, and writing articles determine the worth of this yearbook. The 1970 INNITOU staff worked diligently toward one goal: to relive memories of high school years. The pictures in this book depict emotions of joy, participa¬ tion, and bewilderment. The layouts represent the contempo¬ rary style of a dominant photograph. And the articles record the adventures of each social activity, the disappointment of the teams’ losses, the joy of their victories, and the major events of each organization. Co-editors (left to right) Marcia Lux, Julie Logue, Mr. dempsey (Advisor). A ' -Xf- 70 Jim Murphy and Timmy Wall in charge of sales for the Yearbook. The seniors begin to put the pieces together. 1 t w JP1 1 1 y SENIOR STAFF: Front: Linda McKinnon, Diane Gangi, Sharon Lentz, Dale Costanzo, Debbie Brown, Nancy Shinnick, Betsy Gerry, Rosemary Restivo, Chris Wheaton. Second row: Rachel Abreu, Ann Marie Higgins, Ellen Franson, Karen John¬ son, Susan Gillis, Karen Langley, Ann Lynch, Charlene Sampson, Susann Pero, Kathy Linder. Third row: Beverly Lloy, Joanne Murray, Cheryl Nyros, Maureen Dunn, Janet Hakanson, Kristen Franson, Sharon Cooper, Jane Fanjoy, Janice Maci- nanti. Rachel writes some captions. JUNIOR STAFF: Front: Liz Lage, Mary Ann Palumbo, Debbie Cutler. Standing: Jamie Drown, Charles Petelle, Marv Lou Gill. Our line Advisor and Co-Fditors hard at work. 71 Kevin O’Rourke pursues Falmouth player. Co-captains Tony Montecalvo and Dan Woolard meet before a game. Woburn lineman shows eagerness. John Gatlin exemplifies his speed. Vicious Woburn tackle causes fumble during Winchester game. Bob Lang returns an intercepted pass. High Hopes and a Bitter End With several returning lettermen from the 1968 Tanner Football Squad, prospects were bright for a second winning season for Len Hill and his team. However injuries to key players quarterback, Paul Carroll and end, Tom Kin- ton, and lapses in crucial situations decided many close games in the opposi¬ tions favor. Nevertheless due to the outstanding leadership of Co-captains Dan Woolard and Tony Montecalvo and the hitting of the linemen and backs Wo¬ burn was never humiliated on the field. The spirit and determination of the boys was evident to the end of the season when Woburn led undefeated W in¬ chester 12-6 at halftime but succumbed in the second half. However because of this contest with the Middlesex league champion Woburn’s entrance into this conference next year should be viewed with optimism. First row: A1 Houston, Bill Nolan, Dennis -Galante (Captain), Richie Black, Jay Joyce. Second row: Coach Skeffmgton, Ricky Kelly, Dante Skeff gives a few pointers. Marchitelli, Mike Ryan, Steve Lang, Bob Bergstrom, Bill Cantillon, Ed Shankle. Tanners Bounce Into New League Initiation into the rugged Middlesex League was evidenced by an experienced Tanner basketball team statistically landing in the middle of the conference. Bolstered by early victories the Tanners were shocked into awareness of the hoop’s calibre by defeats at the hands of Lexing¬ ton and Melrose. The remainder of the season see-sawed between Woburn and their opponents. Hampered at times by injuries the Tanner’s nevertheless were impressive on the court most of the season. Playing their final season for Coach Dick Skeffmgton were Ed Shankle, Bob Lang Bob Bergstrom, Dennis Galante, A1 Houston, Bill Cantillion, Mike Ryan, Bill Nolan, Jay Joyce, and Dante Marchitelli. Up! Up! It’s good! Watch out! It’s hot! Shankle shows his skill Lynn demonstrates to fellow cheerleaders how it’s done.” They fly through the air with the greatest of ease. No! Our basket is at the other end!” ammif Bar wni tk I Artft V V- ' l iiiii T i5 W COBURN 1 (Left to right): Coach Ed Callahan, Dennis Carpenter, Jimmy Murphy, Jimmy Lynch, Coach Bob Connolly. Dan Desmound looks for loose puck. wrnm. : A ttffx r « V Pre-Game warm-up for the Tanners. ‘ v Burger sets up Lynch for a shot on Reading goal. Manager Gene Nagle checks for equipment problems be¬ fore game. 78 Pucksters Check Into New League The swiftly moving reflections glared against the cold grey arena ice as Coach Bob Connolly cau¬ tiously studied his latest edition of Woburn High’s hockey teamwork their plays in the early morning practice session. Not much experience, but plenty of hustle, they’ll come along allright,” barked the coach as he moved into the playing area to direct the scrimmage at closer quarters. Led by Co-captains Jimmy Lynch, Jimmy Mur¬ phy, and Dennis Carpenter, the 1969-1970 hockey team shot their way into the Middlesex League. The early part of the season proved disappointing for the young Tanners as they appeared shaky in this new atmosphere. Bolstered by mid-season victories they proved to themselves and their followers that they were here to stay. Bottom left to right: Billy Dunn, John Arena, Billy Murphy, Jimmy Lynch, Paul McColgan, Dennis Carpanter, Jackie Abreu. Top left to right: Assist¬ ance Coach, Ed Callahan, Jimmy Murphy, Paul Lindmark, Danny Burger, Bob Carpanter, Bob Ward, David Desmend, Coach Robert Connolly. ris «08URM WOBURN COBURN - f $ wburn WBUrh Jim Lynch centers the puck from the corner. % FACE-OFF! Wok Billy Murphy applies the brakes. Lindmark awaits pass from Bill Murphy. 79 Successful Season for Sweeneymen Doc watches with interest. Coach Paul Sweeney’s baseball club took the field this season with only four returning lettermen after two extremely successful seasons. However a strong nucleus devel- 1 oped because of the strength of last year’s junior varsity members. The Tanners were in contention throughout the season and the young squad attained many memo¬ rable victories in the strong Mid¬ dlesex League. Behind the bats of Bob Lang, Dave Greekwood and Tom Kinton and the fine defensive fielding of Jim Lynch, Dennis Ga- lante and Paul Carroll the Tanners proved through spirit competitive¬ ness and team cooperation that they were and will be vying for the championship. Dennis waits on deck. It’s my turn already?” Beat that ball! 80 Bobby Lang rounds third. Galante tags them all. Greekwood warms up. Coach Rivela points out mistake. 8 ! 9 Sr « ' • . mw ' KJM 1 i rJ Hi Ij Co-capt. Jack Co-capt. Phil Back row: Bob Mann, George Clark, George Smith, Bob McHugh, Harvey Inashima, Coach Treacy, Don Casey, Paul Leavis, Owen O’Rourke, Steve Tenney. Front row: Mark Given, Jordan Leff, Co-capt. Thil Tortolano, Co-capt. Jack Rabbitt, Bill Rabbitt, Dave Basile, Bob Garvey. Coach Treacy and Murphy discuss results. Bob Mann Donnie Casey Co-captain Bob Venezia, coach Tom Treacy, and Co-captain Steve Hogan. Steve Hogan top runner Bright Season for Track During the fall of 1969 Coach Tom Treacy’s harriers were strongly in contention for Cross Country honors. Entrance into the Middlesex League proved successful as the Tanners ended with a 5-4 record that with a bit of luck could have been improved. Graduating runners like John Rabbitt and Phil Tortolano may hinder the Tan¬ ners somewhat but the return of George Clark, Bob Smith and Billy Rabbitt should improve next yeaEs stand¬ ings. Indoor Track led by Co-Captains Steve Hogan and Bob Venezia paralleled Cross Country with a 5-3-1 rec¬ ord. However the scene was brightened by the unbelievable performance of senior star Steve Hogan who won the Dartmouth College Invitational for eastern runners and placed 4th in the nationals in New York. Spring Track was again extremely successful and Coach Treacy and Murphy hoped for another well fought campaign. Phil sprints to the lead. Tony heaves the discus. Greg takes over on the relay. John strains prepping for broad jump. or w«wi The opposition scores. Coach Bob Deluca and his soccer team entered the powerful and well established Middlesex League this year with high hopes for a successful season. They experienced several key injuries to valuable players, including co-captain Danny Desmond, which resulted in a disappointing season. They were redeemed by the unanimous selection of Paul Gibson to the Middlesex League first team All-Stars as a fullback. He also re¬ ceived the Jakie Abreau Memorial Trophy, given annually to the most valuable player on the Woburn High Soccer Team. Other awards were given to sophomores Gary Scarvalas, the team’s most improved player, and Frank Erwin, who for the second consecutive year, led the team in scor¬ ing. Coach Deluca’s determination. The fall months get cold. Is it worth it? Joe on the way to a score. 84 First row: John Fumicello, Gary Shearman. Second row: Leo Khoshabjian, Mark Ludwig, Chuck Sulli¬ van, Brian Terrehan, Bill Girouard. Here goes a hole in one! Golfers for League Honors A veteran squad of golfers did battle for Woburn High in its sec¬ ond year of participation in the Middlesex League. Led by senior cap¬ tains Leo Khoshabjian and Bill Girouard, the Linksmen approached the end of the season well over five hundred and in contention for League honors. Fine performances were also given by Gary Shear¬ man, Brian Linehan, John Fumicello, Mark Ludwig, and Chuck Sul¬ livan. Although in the League only for two years, the Golf Team has made a rapid change over to the Middlesex League’s four ball match- play system. Billy displays the proper form. 85 Another Successful Season With one of the strongest forward lines ever, along with a fabulous defense, Coach Gerry Wegener s field hockey team again accrued an enviable record. With the greatest team spirit ever, plus the ability to work together, the girl’s team achieved a 7-2-2 record. It took a lot of long hours of practice with a lot of running, but they proved that they really put all they had into the sport. Left to right: Leslie McElhinney, Beth Boutwell, Nancy Sweeney, Judy Connolly, Ellen Franson, Terri Greene, Karen Langley, Karen MacDonald. Top left to right: Paula Nagle, Patty Stella, Eliabeth Wixon, Kathy O’Brien, Mary Mullen, Pat Sweeney, Loretta Roderick, Karen Conway, coach — Miss Wegener. Judy starts off the game. A day without oranges is like a day without sunshine. Back row: Loretta Roderick, Kathy O’Brien, Noreen Friel, Susan Trider, Miss Ames (coach), Jean Sweeney, Kristy Kalodko, Beth Boutwell, Debbie Severo . Front: Judy Connolly, (co-captain) Ellen Franson (co-captain). J. C. pops another one in. The Name of the Game Is Basketball With a lot of practice and team togetherness the Girls’ Basketball Team came out ahead this year with a closing record of 7 and 3. Miss Ames’ team proved they could put a lot of enthusiasm to work with the help of Judy Connolly, Ellen Franson, Lo¬ retta Roderick, Kristy Kolodko, Kathy O’Brien, and Debbie Severo. Although Miss Ames was not available for the last few games Miss Joyce was elected to bring the team through, and she proved to be very successful. The Girls’ team is looking forward to another successful season next year with the return of Susan Trider, Gail Tucker, Beth Boutwell, Jean Sweeney, and Noreen Fridel. Loretta attempts a screen. Watch It! J. V.’S: Back row: Miss Ames, Andrea Golden, Eilene Beauchamp, Cindy Soule, Martha Jones, Kathy Finn, Mary Noreen dribbles her way around court. Ellen Jones, Nancy Farry, Debbie Gillespie. Front row: Diane Seerv, Kate Sheenan, Sheba Johnson, Donna Morri¬ son, Gail Tarby, Donna Brosca. 87 Left to right: Miss Gerry Wegener, Elaine Shannon, Ellen Franson, Terri Greene, Janet Hakanson, Diane McElhinney, Joanne Driscoll, Susan Del- ery, Elaine Conley, Cathy Donovan. Janet makes a hard hit. Follow through! Successful Tennis Season Under the excellent coach¬ ing of Miss Gerry Wegner and the return of Janet Hakanson, Joanne Driscoll, Ellen Fran¬ son and Terri Greene, the Girl’s tennis team hopes to have a successful season. With hours of practice on the com¬ petitive level, they are sure to come ahead again this year. Boys’ Tennis Team Although fairly new in this school, the boys’ tennis team, with Mr. Richard Quaily as coach, plans to have a team that will out serve and play the best teams around this coming season. Ellen returns the serve. Eileen gets set for a home run. Close Contests in Softball Beth anxiously awaits the ball. Early April marked the beginning of strenuous practice sessions for the members of the Girl’s softball team. A month of calisthenics proved beneficial to the girls both physically and mentally. The magnificent team spirit provided the initial spark necessary for a good performance both at the plate and on the field. Budding underclassmen are sure to develop a promising team for the coming years, despite the loss of many retiring sen¬ iors. Loretta trots to home plate. Come to me. Come to me!! Could you speak a little louder? SENIORS Requiescat in Pace Sharon Callahan George DiStasio Stephen Mclnnis Senior Superlatives Done Most for the School Paul Forte Nancy Famiglietti Most Likely To Succeed Tony Montecalvo Ellen Masotta [ liftai.itttMatMUUMiiMU It PPSSpSSii Most Popular a Best Sense of Humor Dennis Galante Beth Pierce Danny Woolard 95 GEORGE A. ABREU 35 Arlington Street 1 will never forget April 4, 1969. May 20, 1969 and typing in room 7427. RACHEL T. ABREU 4R Stanley Terrace I will never forget 7 days in May 1968 or a certain East Woburn boy. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, Future Nurses 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. JANET MARIE ALEXANDER 15 Manning Ct. I will never forget my junior prom or a certain weekend at Hampton. Activities . . . G.A.A. 3, 2, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. ELIZABETH C. ALLEN 6 Bruce Road I will never forget the junior beach party and a certain someone I metin my freshman year. Activities . . . SENTORIAN 1, Busi¬ ness Ed Club 1. JUDY JEAN ANDERSEN 11 Winter Street I will never forget the first period study every day. Activities . . . Art Guild 3, 1, Business Ed Club 1. CAROL JEAN ANDERSON 3 Garden Drive I wish I could start over and do every¬ thing even better. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. ALFRED C. ANDRIOLO 45 Lowell St. I will never forget my trips to New York. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Dis¬ tributive Ed. Club. DIANNE MARIE ANTONUCCI 80 Nashua Street I will never forget my sophomore year, the Summer of ' 69”, and all the great times I’ve had at Woburn High. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club I. Business Ed Club 1, French Club 3. PATRICIA ANN APRILE 42 Day Circle I will never forget my four years of Woburn High. Activities . . . Business Ed Club. RICHARD EDWARD AUTENZIO 25 Milan Ave. I will never forget good old New Eng¬ land Dragway in my 1957 Chevy” Activities . . . Distributive Ed Club 3, (vice president) 96 DIANNE A. BAKER 28 Intervale Street I will never forget tumbling and football games, summer of ’69, and all the friends I’ve made at W.H.S. Activities . . . Junior Prom Committee 2, Christmas Dance Committee, Nation¬ al Honor Society 2, 1, Student Council 1, Tumblers 2, 1, (co-captain). Business Ed Club 1. DIANE MARIE BANKS 28 Lillian Street I will never forget the summer of ’69, p. town and the Blow-up poster. Activities . . . Tennis 1, Badminton 1. STEPHEN EDWARD BANKS 5 Blake Terrace JOHN BARRETT 36 Chestnut Street BARBARA ANN BARRY 10 Webster Ave. I will never forget the summer of ’69, and the night of my birthday. Activities . . . Pep Club 3, 2, 1. BARBARA ANNE BARRY 3 Lincoln Road I will never forget tumbling, senior beach party 1970, and the midnight bomber. Activities . . . Student Council 1, Tum¬ blers 2, 1 (co-captain), Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. MAUREEN ANN BARRY 13 James Terrace I will never forget the valuable educa¬ tion I feel I have received. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1. MICHAEL E. BASILE 60 Bow St. To me school was a neccessity I’ll al¬ ways remember. Activities . . . Soccer 2, 1, Band 4, 3, 2, 1, Senior Play 1. DONALD J. BEAGLEY 15 Francis Road I wish that the administrators would take notice of the real problems and stop fussing with the little things. JOHN BEGAN 4 Kendall Street 97 JOANNE T. BELL 3 Third Road I will never forget all mv good times at Woburn High and a eertain bov! Activities . . . Business Club 1. MARGARET M. BENGTSON 6 Samoset Street LAWRENCE E. BENNETT 7 Sonrel Street I will never forget the Christmas Dance, having mv own Grannv, cof¬ fee breaks, and all the great people including some teachers. Activities . . . Ski Club 2, 1 (presi¬ dent), Senior Activitv Committee, Football 3, 2, 1, Junior Prom Com¬ mittee, Senior Plav, Christmas Dance Committee. ROBERT L. BERGSTROM 359 Lexington St. I will never forget New Year’s Eve 70. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 2, 1, Football 3, 1, ”W” Club 1. KENNETH G. BETTENCOURT 227 Washington St. I will never forget all the great times I had in 4216 and in Black and Or¬ ange. Especiallv 3rd period on Mon¬ days with B.G. Activities . . . Orchestra 3, Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Glee Club 3, 2, 1. DAVID J. BLANCHARD 32 Leonard Street I will never forget November 7, 1969. Activities . . . Football 3. JOHN DAVID BLANCHARD 17 Webster Ave. CHARLES JOHN BOERI 12 Aspen Street I will never forget Mr. Cat’s 6th pe¬ riod class. GAIL ANN BOISSONNEAULT 18 Van Norden Road I will never forget mv weekends in Derry, New Hampshire. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. MARIANNE ELIZABETH BOYLES 20 Winstead Avenue I will never forget Miss Lvnch’s lec¬ tures in the morning. Activities . . . SENTORIAN (typ¬ ist), Business Ed Club 1, Future Teacher Club 2, 1. 98 UNA BREEN 55 Prospect Street KATHARINE C. BRICKLEY 16 Munroe Street I will never forget July 19, 1969. And all the good times here. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Future Nurses 2, 1, Pep Club 3. BARRY J. BROSNAN 13 Robert Ave. I will never forget my senior Christmas Dance. Activities . . . Soccer 1, Classics Club 2 . DEBRA ANN BROWN 10 Blake Street I will never forget the summer of 69, the La La’s and unbelievable times.” Activities . . . Spanish Club 2 (vice president) 1, (vice president), INNITOU 1, Christmas Dance Com¬ mittee 1. STEPHEN BUCCI MARY ANN BUONAROSA 8 Henderson Road 4 Bronislaw Street I will never forget the senior reception of ’69 and the party I attended after it. Activities . . . Distributive Ed Club 3, 1 (treasurer). JAN MARY BURGIO GAIL S. BURNS 390 Russell Sveet 2 Howard Court I will never forget the summer of ’69 Now I know that there are never any and a certain guy from Cambridge. right answers. Activities . . . Art Guild 1, Drama Guild, Pep Club 1. LYDIA CHRISTINE BUSHMICH 97 Middle Street Now I feel that I have accomplished something. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Glee Club 3, 2, 1. KATHLEEN A. BUTTS 40 Marlboro Rd. I have learned to realize . . . Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 (vice president). 99 GEORGE CaFIERO 15 Columbus Road MAUREEN JULIA CAIN 72 Bedford Road I will never forget Quebec, the summer of ' 69 or Rhoda’s little talks. Activities . . . G.A.A. 3, 2, Future Teachers 2, 1. DANIEL J. CALLAHAN 41 Richardson St. To me school was playing pool at Gui- ly’s and escapes in the Stoogemobile”. SHEILA ANNE CALLAHAN 47 Willow Street I will never forget August ' 68, and Christmas ' 69 with Billv. Activities . . . Pep Club 3, 2, 1. HERBERT JOHN CANAWAY, JR. 5 George Avenue I will never forget the way Miss Hee used to say, little. Activities . . . NOMAD 3, 2, 1, Drama Guild 3, 2, German Club 3, 2, 1. RICHARD MICHAEL CAGGIANO 27 Waverlv Road To me school was a long wait for gradu¬ ation. BARRY E. CALLAHAN 2 Place Lane I will never forget the cats class, Hamp¬ ton Beach and U-Mass. Room 1111. RUSSELL CALLAHAN 10 Ward Street MARY CANADA 25 Spring Court Extension SUSAN M. CANNON 7 Cannon Road I will never forget the 1968 Senior Reception. Activities . . . SENTORIAN 3, 2, 1, Business Ed Club 1, Jr. Assistances Club 2. 100 WILLIAM FRANCIS CANTILLON 11 Reed Street I will never forget all the great times I had at Woburn High. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 1, Student Council 3, 2, Leo Club 3, 2, 1 (secre¬ tary). ANNMARIE CARBONE 43 Salem Street I will never forget mv senior vear and the fun 1 had cheering with the Greatest Squad of ' 69 and October 24, 1969. Activities . . . Cheerleader 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. Black and Orange Re¬ view 2. 1. MICHELE M. CARCHIDE 480 Washington Street I will never forget Summer 69. Activities ... Jr. Assistances Club 2. RONALD E. CARCIERO 13 Dix Road I will never forget my last dav of school Junior year. Mr. Folev ' s class. Activities . . . Cross Countrv 2, Out¬ door Track 3. Indoor Track 3. BONNIE LORRAINE CARGILL 31 Mont vale Ave. I will never forget Januarv 8, 1970, also all the good times in Shorthand with M.C., M B. and W.E. Activities . . . Basketball 1, Business Ed Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. MARIE R. CARNEGLIA 8 Dawes Circle I will never forget December 19,1969 and H.P.” Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1, Business Ed Club 1, Centurv Club 4 (treasurer). DENNIS M. CARPENTER 74 Middle Street I will never forget all the fun I had at Hampton Beach with a certain girl. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1 (co-captain). DONALD CARPENTER 74 Middle Street ANNE P. CARROLL 125 Garfield Ave. I will never forget July of 68 at Hamp¬ ton Beach. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Jr. Assistances Club 2. PAUL R. CARROLL 26 Wade Ave. I will never forget WHAT!” and the Dummy. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Football 3, 2, 1, W-Club 1. MARYLOU C. CARTER 2 Knight Avenue I will never forget 3 best friends I’ve had at W.H.S. and all my free periods with the gang. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, INNITOU 1. DONALD BRIAN CASEY 9 Edgehill Road I will never forget the people. Activities . . . Cross Country 3, 2, 1, Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1, Indoor Track 3, 2 , 1 . MARY E. CASH ELL 29 Union St. I will never forget the kids of North Woburn and Winchester. Activities . . . G.A.A. 3, French Club 3, Future Teacher 1. Shirlev is a devoted campaign manager. DAWN MARIE CASSIDY 17 Thornton Street I will never forget the barn, the pits and a certain boy. Activities . . . Art Guild 1. i 02 FREDA M. CASSIDY 13 Page Place I will never forget all the beautiful weekends with Dave. Activities . . . Russian Qub 1. NIKE CAUIFIELD 1 Richmond Park I will never forget the white mountains and our trip to Florida in mv senior vear. Activities . . . Student Council 3, Drama Guild 1, Spanish Club 3. ALBERT J. CENNERAZZO 55 Green Street I will never forget October 15 at J.C. ' s house. Activities . . . Soccer 2, 1, Student Council 1, Leo Club 2, 1. LESLIE ANN CHUISA 6 Prospect Street I will never forget the weekend down Green Harbor and Julv 4th at Hamp¬ ton. Activities . . . SENTORIAN 1, Busi¬ ness Ed Club 1, French Club 3. DANIEL ROBERT CLARK 42 Webster Avenue To me school was a joke. JEANNETTE F. CASTINE 14 Newbridge Avenue 1 will never forget December 1, 1967. Activities . . . Student Council 3, Tum¬ blers 2. 1. Future Nurses 2, 1 (presi¬ dent). LAURIE ANN CAVANAGH 147 Pleasant St. 1 will never forget our Gourmet studies with Mr. McDavitt and all the secret hideouts that didn ' t hide. Activities . . . Folk Singing Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. CHARLES M. CHIOUTSIS 18 Wade Avenue l will never forget Mr. Giragogian’s Chemistrv experiments that almost never worked. CHARLES F. C1CCARELL0 72 Spring Court Ext. I will never forget a certain girl in my senior vear. DUANE PHILIP CLEAK 288 Russell Street You can never plan the future bv the past. Activities . . . Senior Plav 1, Student Council 1, Ski Qub 1. 103 RICHARD ALAN COCO 111 Mishawum Road I will never forget Zeke; M.C.’s tears; J.S. at the Jr. Beach Party and Mishawum Road. Activities . . . Baseball 2, Leo Club 1, Student Council 3. CHRISTINA MARIA COLLINS 1 Melo Road I will never forget Labor Day Week¬ end and the New Year’s Eve party at P.L.’s. Activities . . . Basketball 3, Christ¬ mas Dance Committee 1. JUDITH MARY CONNOLLY 83 Montvale Avenue I will never forget the ’68 field Hockey season, Ellen’s chocolate frappe and 128”. Activities . . . SENTORIAN 3, 2, 1 (editor), Emblem Bearer 3, Basket¬ ball 3, 2, 1 (co-captain). $ DENNIS JOHN CONWAY 170A Montvale Ave. I will never forget the class of ’69’s Christmas Dance and a special girl. Activities . . . Student Council 3, Distributive Ed Club 1. SHARON D. COOPER 25 Lawerence Street 1 will never forget the laughs of the Jr. Prom and the great times in the 9th grade. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, Busi¬ ness Ed Club 1, Jr. Assistance Club 2 (secretary). DENNIS J. COLDWELL 24 Liberty Avenue I will never forget going to North Conway in May, Hampton Beach, one night coming home from G.H. Activities . . . Ski Club 1 (treasur¬ er), NOMAD 3, Leo Club 1. EDWARD JAMES COMER 11 Sherman Court Good memories dispel depression and make the future bearable. Bad ones do not exist. Woburn High is a memory. Activities . . . Gymnastics 1, Ice Hockey 3, Outdoor Track 3, 2. TIMOTHY CONNOR 57 Spring Court I will never forget a certain tele¬ phone number. JOAN MARIE COOK 6 Duren Street I will never forget all the friends that I have met during my school years and all the fun we’ve had. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 3, Pep Club 3, 2, 1, Future Teachers 3, 2, 1. DONNA MARIE COSTA 2 Arcadia Street I will never forget the fun with cer¬ tain kids. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Choraleers 2,1, Bridge Club 3, 2. 104 T MARTHA EDNA CRAWFORD 65 Elm Street I will never forget the good FRIENDS, THE GREAT TIMES in tumbling, or that green V.W. Activities . . . Tumblers 2, 1, Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1, Pep Club 3. ■ ' DALE M. COSTANZO 9 Maura Drive I will never forget my senior year and all the great times with the La- La ' s, my two WONDERFUL YEARS of Cheering, and most of all Steve. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, INNITOU 2, 1, Cheerleader 2, 1. JULIE A. COSTELLO 22 Church Street I will never forget my senior year in Home Ec. with all the kids. KATHLEEN ANN COSTELLO 141 Spring Court Extension I will never forget all the great friends I have made at W.H.S. and the Summer of 69”. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1 . KATHLEEN COUGHLIN 17 Woodside Terrace Now I feel indifferent. Guess who? PATRICIA ANN COWARD 526 Russell Street I will never forget the summer of ' 69 or my senior year. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Jr. Assist¬ ances Club 2. DIANNE S. CRISTALDI 105 Montvale Avenue I will never forget December 14, 1968. Activities . . . Student Council 1. JANET LORRAIN CRONIN 28 Mayflower Road I will never forget V.J., Hippie and our trip to Pennsylvania. Activities . . . Distributive Ed Club 1, Pep Club 3. CHRISANN MARY CROSBY 43 Mt. Pleasant Street I will never forget New Year’s Eve, the experiences as Student Council officer, all the unique weekends at Heap with the La-La’s and all the other great times at W.H.S. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, 1 (treasurer). Emblem Bearer 2, 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. DOUGLAS J. CROWLEY 15 Vining Court I will never forget all the good times in my Jr. and Sr. years. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Football 3. DAVID CULLEN 28 Main Street JACINTA CULLEN 28 Main Street ROBERT CUSOLITO 47 Robinson Road LORRAINE RITA CUZZUPE 15 Park Drive Activities . . . Future Nurses 3, 2, 1, Russian Club 3, 2, 1, Black and Orange Review 1. i 06 JANE H. DAISY 27 Franklin Street I will never forget the experience of being in Mr. Dempsey’s homeroom and English class. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Hi- Teen Fashion Club. ROBERT J. DALEY 2 Floyd Street 1 will never forget the summer of ’68 and 69. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1. ROBERT J. DAMIGELLA 26 Walthand Street I will never forget Labor Day weekend, 7th with Zeke. Activities . . . Student Council. WILLIAM DAMRATH 14 Gregg Street DONNA MARIE DANCA 90 Pleasant Street I will never forget all the great times at W.H.S. and all the kids I have met there. Activities . . . SENTORIAN, Business Ed Club (vice president). JOHN DANIZIO 7 Glenwood Street I will never forget the fun we had in the cats room. Activities . . . Baseball, Football, Ice Hockey. DIANE JOYCE DANOWSKI 1 Spring Garden Terrace Now I feel that I know what it means to be close to all. FRED WARREN DEAN 361 Salem Street I will never forget my trip to Concord Bridge. RICHARD DeCELLES 55 Lowell Street EILEEN MARY DUCCA 96 Cambridge Road I will never forget February 14, 1969 the barn and the summer. 107 RICHARD LOUIS DELERY 5 Kendal Drive I will never forget smoking in the base¬ ment between classes. DONNA LEE DEMONICO 9 App Court I will never forget all the good times at Woburn High Srhool. Activities . . . Pep Club 2, 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. DANIEL L. DESMOND 9 Carter Street I will never forget the foxer that stole the nets on Horn Pond in January at 2 a.m. Activities . . . Soccer 2, 1, Football 3. JOHN ROBERT DEVANEY 22 Wright Street I will never forget a certain girl and a great football team. Activities . . . Football 3, 2,1, Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1, Indoor Track 3, 2, 1. CELINA M. DIRAGO 556 Main Street I will never forget Room 31, The Cas¬ tle , T.W.P., the bananas in some¬ body’s shoes, and the grip that was left behind at Tobvs. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, SENTORIAN 1, Drama Guild 2, 1. STEPHEN W. DELMONICO 15 Gregg Street I will never forget Pinky or the Purple Mouse. Activities . . . Cross Country 2, Foot¬ ball 3, Golf 3. RITA M. DENARO 4 Cerqua Street I will never forget having my cast re¬ moved the day of the Jr. Prom and the weekend of May 30th at Green Harbor. Activities . . . Pep Club 3, 2, 1, Future Teachers Club 2, 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 3. ROBERT JOSEPH DETESO 11 Lake Avenue I will never forget having Mr. Golden as a teacher. SHIRLEY ANNE DIPIETRO 66 Wareen Avenue I will never forget all of the great times before football games and rallies, having Mr. V. and Mr. W ard as friends, and my best friend B.J. Activities . . . Pep Club 1, Majorette 3, 2 . THOMAS PAUL DOBBINS 2 Wheeling Street To me school was a pain. 108 DIANE ROBERTA DOHERTY 26 Creston Avenue I will never forget all the fun times we’ve had at W.H.S. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, Span¬ ish Club 2, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. MARIE ELIZABETH DOHERTY 7 Brentwood Road I will never forget the past two years and November 8, 1969. Activities . . . Cheerleader 1, Black and Orange Revue 1. DENISE P. DONOVAN 8 Silver Mine Road I will never forget Woburn High be¬ cause . . . Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Spanish Club 3, 2,1, Future Teachers 2, 1. PETER L. DOWNEY 66 Washington Street I will never forget the summer of 1968. CAROL ANN DRANDSON 11 Seneca Road I will never forget all the wonderful friends at Woburn High and Janu¬ ary 18, 1969. Activities . . . Pep Club 3, Business Ed Club 1. MARGARET LOUISE DOHERTY 23 Ellis Street I will never forget when I was a model in my art class. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, G.A.A. 3, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. SHARON A. DONAHUE 21 Richardson Street I will never forget March 28, 1969 and May 23, 1969. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. JOHN F. DONOVAN 30 Duren Avenue I have learned that it is better to be mad with the rest of the world than wise all alone. Activities . . . National Honor Soci¬ ety 1, (president), Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Glee Club 3, 2, 1. DEBRA MARIE DOWNER 7 Buttaro Road I will never forget all the great times at Woburn High, night of December 10, 1969 and one certain boy. Activities . . . Student Council 3, Future Nurses 1. JOANNE P. DRISCOLL 21 Hillton Parkway I will never forget what I have learned about people. Activities . . . Tennis 3, 2, 1, Con¬ cert Choir 3, 2, 1 (treasurer), G.A.A. 3, 2. 109 OWEN M. DUFFY 67 Mt. Pleasant Street I will never forget the Junior Prom and the beach party. Activities . . . Cross Country 3, 2, Out¬ door Track 3, Indoor Track. MARVIN A. DuFONG 91 Creston Avenue I will never forget Mrs. Rizzo room pe¬ riod 5, 6. LORETTA DuLONG ANN MARIE D. DUNCAN 1 Hanson Court 20 Dexter Avenue I will never forget the day I found a dead spider in my peaches in the cafete¬ ria. Activities . . . Business Ed Club, Hi- Teen Fashion Club. Smile pretty Ellen! Two speakers at once. MAUREEN BERNADETTA DUNN 95 Washington Street I will never forget the Red Coats the summer of ’69. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club. Comfortable . . . Pud? ROSEMARY J. ELAQUA 84 Cambridge Road I will never forget Woburn High, its teachers and my friends especially Rou- fus and a certain junior bov and the jun¬ ior beach party. ROBERT FAHEY 3 Bronislow St. NANCY A. FAMIGLETTI 22 Buttaro Road To me school was a place where rumors spread like fire but onlv friends were si¬ lent. Activities . . . Class Officer V.P. 3, 2, 1, Spanish Club (president), 2, 1, Na¬ tional Honor Society 2, 1. GREGORY P. FARINO 21 Hart Place 1 wish that 3 years ago was today. Activities . . . Cross Country 3, 2, Ou door Track 3, 2, 1, Indoor Track 2, MAURA KATHLEEN FARRELL 12 Hamilton Road Now I feel that my life has just begun Activities . . . NOMAD 2, Dram Guild l. WENDY ESSIGMANN 9 Parker Street I will never forget my Senior year, all the great kids I ' ve known and the good and the bad times I’ve had at Woburn High. Activities . . . Distributive Ed Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. LENA J. FALLICA 13 Gregg Street 1 wish there were more good teachers like Mr. Sheridan, then we would learn something. Activities . . . National Honor Society 1, Business Ed Club 1. JANE LOUISE FANJOY 13 Hinston Road I will never forget the unbelievable but good times I shared with my pals, Sue, Lou, the devil, Jo, Joyce, Goof 1 and especially Beaver! Activities . . . INNITOU 1 (treasurer). Business Ed Club 1, Pep Club 3, 2, 1. GLENN A. FARRELL 1 Prospect Street I will never forget Sandy, Hampton, 1969 or my stache. Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1, Art Guild 3, 2. LINDA LEE FENNELLY 6 Gareield Avenue I will never forget August 28, 1968 with Beth and Twig, the senior class elections! and the Christmas Dance in my senior year. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Jr. Assistances Club 2, Other 3, 2. 1. Ill BRUCE JOSEPH FENTON 12 Park Drive I have learned to sleep with my eyes open. Activities . . . Band. SANDRA LOUISE FERULLO 28 Rumford Avenue I will never forget all the great kids at W.H.S. Activities . . . Spanish Club 3, 2,1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club. CINDY FITZGERALD 13 Mayflower Rd. GAYLE FITZPATRICK 15 Curtis Road Greatest knowledge I obtained dur¬ ing these four years knowledge of people, of life, of good and bad, was discovered beyond these confining walls. Activities . . . NOMAD, Student Council, Art Guild. DENISE ELLEN FLAHERTY 79 Creston Avenue I will never forget V.J., Hippie and our trip and the summer of 68. Activities . . . Pep Club. BARRY FENTON 12 Park Drive VICKI LYNN FIELD 5 Kensington Avenue I will never forget Donch, stuck in a ditch April 13, and all the great kids at W.H.S. Activities . . . Business Ed Club, Jr. Assistance Club. JAN FITGERALD 51 Eaton Avenue I will never forget Labor Day week¬ end with Maureen and Tommy, Trademarks on the ceiling. Activities . . . Pep Club, Student Council. DENNIS JOHN FLAHERTY 79 Creston Avenue I will never forget that school was just about 180 days too long. JEAN MARIE FLAHERTY 1 Garfield Avenue I will never forget my senior year and all my friends of W.H.S. Activities . . . French Club, Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1. 112 PATRICIA ANN FLYNN 2 Minchin Drive I will never forget a certain boy and the Hang Ten. Activities ... Jr. Assistances Club 2,1, Business Ed Club 1, Pep Club 2, 1. RUTH ANN FLYNN 16 Hilltop Parkway I have learned to live without school. PAUL EDWARD FORTE 46 Robinson Road I will never forget the honor of the Pres¬ idency and the learning experience in life which accompanies it. Activities . . . Class treasurer 3, 2, President 1, Leo Club 1, Drama Guild 2 , 1 . MICHAEL H. FOSSEY 6 Highland Street I will never forget Billy Joplin’s room ROBERT SCOTT FOSSEY 11 Summer Street I will never forget perfectly normal, Bubbles, the Zoo, or Ralph,” the fun- loving pineapple. SUE FRANKLIN 12 Chester Avenue I have learned to expect anything. ELLEN T. FRANSON 11 Madison Street I will never forget my Junior prom, the chocolate frappe, and all the great kids I’ve met while playing sports. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, 2, 1 (co-captain). Basketball 3, 1 (co¬ captain), Tennis 2, 1. KRISTIN E. FRANSON 44 Ellis Street I will never forget the last day of school with K. J. in our Junior Year, the jobs N.S. and I did for everyone our unique weekends at Heap, the great experi¬ ences at W.H.S., and most of all May 18, 1968. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, •INNITOU 1. Color Guard 1. JEANETTE I. FRANZ 22 Waltham Street I will never forget the Caucasian Chalk Circle nor fourth period class in my senior year. Activities . . . French Club 3, 2, 1, German Club 3, 2, 1. EDWARD FREDERICKS 47 Waverly Road 113 SUSAN JANE FREEMAN 76 Eastern Avenue I will never forget the day that my coco¬ nut surprise cake blew up. Activities ... Jr. Assistances Club 2, Business Ed Club 1. GERARD ALFRED FREGEOLLE 5 Alfred Terrace 1 will never forget my studies and all the great kids there. Activities . . . Tennis 3, Indoor Track 2, 1, Outdoor Track 2, 1. MARY C. FREITAS 46 Eighth Road I will never forget a certain friend, the Hang Ten”, the hole, and most of all, the many ways Woburn High was like Summerhill. Activities . . . Majorette 3, 2, 1 (cap¬ tain). SANDRA V. FRIZZELL 56 High Street I will never forget my Junior Year Eng¬ lish class. JOHN A. FUCILE 23 Colonial Road I have learned to accept things as they are. Activities . . . Distributive Ed Club 1. SUSANNE M. FULLER 32 Duren Avenue I will never forget the Thanksgiving rally, also my teachers, especially my homeroom teacher, Mr. Golden, and his awful jokes. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Bas¬ ketball 3. NANCY FAULKNER 19 Rich Rd. 114 KEITH A. GAFFNEY 10 Doherty Place I will never forget Mr. B, Mr. N., re¬ hearsals, or anything. School was great. Activities . . . Art Guild 3, 2, 1, Drama Guild 2, 1, Senior Play 1. DENNIS J. GALANTE 13 Ellis Street I will never forget caroling with Bob Lang and Paul Forte. Activities . . . Leo Club 3, 2 (vice- president) 1 (president), Basketball 3, Baseball 3. DANIEL RICHARD GALLAGHER 77 Spring Court Extension I have learned to accept school for what it is. DAVID R. GANGI 71 Montbale Avenue Now I feel free. DAVID WILLIAM GANGI 72 Campbell Street I will never forget my senior year and 2nd period in Mr. G’s room. Activities . . . NJROTC Drill Team 2, 1, Baseball 3. DIANE RAE GANGI 18 Maywood Terrace I am sure I won’t forget my friends, the Christmas dance, and the fun in 1969-1970. Activities . . . French Club 3, 2, 1 (treasurer). Black and Orange Revue 3, 2, 1, Feature Twirler 3, 2, 1 . THOMAS JOHN GARBINO 32 Elijah Activities . . . Band 2, 1, Orchestra SANDRA GARLAND 8 Kilby Street DAVID FRANCIS GARRITY 22 Mayflower Road To me school was a place for basic training? STEPHEN PAUL GARRITY 5 Thompson Street I will never forget caem, getting lost with Dennis, Rick’s unique places, and Tent’s pharmacy. Activities . . . Key Club 3, 2, 1 (president). Baseball 3, 2, 1, Bas¬ ketball 3, 2. 115 SHIRLEY JEAN GARVEY 21 Spring Court Extension I will never forget a boy named Richie and all the fun we had together, and who some dav I hope to marry. Activities . . . Business Ed Club, Hi- Teen Fashion Club. JOHN BRENT GATLIN 5 Gregg Street I have learned to prism many colors — and at times feel their warmth. Activities . . . Football, Indoor Track, Outdoor Track, Drama Guild, Student Council (president). JANICE ANN GAUDET 4 Asburv Avenue I will never forget the summer of ’66 and my first date with Fred. ROBERT GAY 15 Newbury Street EILEEN MARIE GENT 37 Anna Road I will never forget the day the world tipped, Tom Jones, and New Year’s Eve 1969. Activities . . . Business Ed Club, Black and Orange Revue. SUZANNE C. GEORGE 26 Hiawatha Road I will never forget June 25, 1969, Mt. Snow, or Marshall ' s. Activities . . . G.A.A., Softball, Span¬ ish Club. JAMES C. GEORGOULAKOS 3 Green Street I will never forget my Junior year and Mr. V’s History Class. ROBERT P. GERETY 45 Washington Street I will never forget Mr. Golden’s POD class? ELIZABETH ANNE GERRY 34 Sherman Place I will never forget a certain some¬ one and November 1, ’68. Activities . . . INNITOU, Ski Club, Science Club. PAUL W. GIBSON 26 Ward Street Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Soc¬ cer (co-captain). 116 PAUL STANLEY GILLESPIE 915 Main Street I will never forget Mr. Kimball’s Room. Activities . . . Band 3, 2, 1, Orchestra 2, 1, Leo Club 2, 1. RICHARD ALLAN GILLIS 379 Lexington Street I will never forget Mr. V’s second peri¬ od class in my junior year. JOHN MICHAEL GILLOTTE 17 Lake Avenue I will never forget the horror shows I had during lunch. Activities . . . Outdoor Track 2, 1. JOSEPH ANTHONY GIORDANO 167 Burlington Street I have learned to sleep with my eyes open and work at the same time. Activities . . . part time student. WILLIAM W. GIROUARD 14 Frances Road I will never forget the people I’ve met in the last four years, how high school has prepared me for the future. Activities . . . Baseball 3, Golf 2, 1 (co-captain), Gymnastics 1 (captain). ► ‘ MARK D. GILLIS 24 Court Street I will never forget Miss Masse’s World History Class. Activities . . . NOMAD 1, 2, Art Guild 2, 1, Drama Guild 2, 1. SUSAN M. GILLIS 25 Alfred Street I will never forget the three of us at yearbook staff till 5 with Petey and our Assistant, Junior class day, the shuf¬ fle” and especially dummy. Activities . . . INNITOU l, Emblem Bearer 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. SUSAN ANN GILMARTIN 89 Nashua Street I will never forget room 3105 in No¬ vember of ’67, and all the memories with the greatest kids at W.H.S. Activities . . . SENTORIAN 1, Busi¬ ness Ed Club 1, Jr. Assistances Club 2. DENNIS GIROUARD 62 Nashua Street I will never forget chocolate chip, and the woods, bugs, and lawn parties. RICHARD GIULIANO 3 Buttaro Road 117 JOSEPH GOMES 16 James Terrace I will never forget a cute girl I once dated, D. G. and one I will date. M.C.C. GARY JOSEPH GONSALVES 130 Montvale Avenue I will never forget the good times I’ve had in the band room. Activities . . . Band 3, 2, 1. MICHAEL GOROSHKO 7 Grace Road ANN MARIE GRADY 1 Porter Street I have learned to get up in the morn¬ ing- Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Pep Club 3. ANTHONY VINCENT GRAZIANO JR. 13 Dickson Road To me school was a place where I met the most wonderful people in the world, especially my coaches, teammates, and P.A.S. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, 1, W Club 1, Outdoor and Indoor Track 2 . DONNA A. GONSALVES 11 Belmont Street I will never forget January 15, Feb¬ ruary 15, and the summer of 1969”. ROBERT E. GORMAN I will never forget a certain girl. Activities . . . Football 1, Outdoor and Indoor Track and W Club. DAVID R. GRACIE 41 Poole Street VIRGINIA LOUISE GRANT 2 Atwood Avenue Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Glee Club 3, 2, 1. DAVID JOSEPH GREEKWOOD 88 Eastern Avenue I will never forget October 31, Susan and waiting through a Friday to begin the weekend. Activities . . . ROTC Drill Team 3, 2, W Club, Baseball 3, 2, 1, Basket¬ ball 3, 2, 1, Football 3, 2. TERRI MARIE GREENE 112 Eastern Avenue I will never forget undefeated field hockey, New Year’s Eve, experiences in Student Council, and over the Heap” with the La La’s. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, Tennis 3, 2, 1. Student Council 3, 2, 1 (secretary). DEBORAH JEAN GREENLAND 7 Carlena Terrace I will never forget the sandcastle, the zoo,” Acorns and mv life’s storv. Activities . . . Student Council 3, INNITOU 1, Art Guild 2. 1. PATRICIA LYNDA GRIGNON 6 Tremont Street I will never forget the baby skunk, the babv turtle, the ostrich, and the duck. WILLIAM CHARLES GROOM 91 Montvale Avenue I will never forget the fun I had in Bookkeeping I. EGILDA LUCIA GROSSI Breed Avenue I will never forget all the great things I did in school. Activities . . . Softball 3, 2, 1, Art Guild 3, 2, 1, Spanish Club 3, 2, 1. SHARON M. GULDIN 5 Cannon Road I will never forget the measles at the sophomore prom and all the fun I had in the summer of ’69. WAYNE D. GUNTHER 36 Brentwood Road I will never forget September 13, 1968 and what it has done for me. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 1, Classics Club 2, 1. JAMES M. GUY 23 Park Drive I will never forget the good times in Bookkeeping II. WCTflW JOEL DAVID HAGGERTY 7 West view Terrace I will never forget my fifth period study down at the lunch room. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, 1, INNITOU 1, Key Club 3, 2, 1, Senior Activities Committee 1. KATHY ANN HAMILTON 46 Webster Avenue I will never forget my freshman year in Home Ec. with Joyce. . JANET LESLIE HAKANSON GAIL LESLIE HALLGREN 19 Nichols Street 367 Salem Street I will never forget Halloween ’69, the Activities . . . Art Guild 1. limit 10 tons” bridge at our junior beach party, with him, or my senior year. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, 2, Ten¬ nis 3, 2, 1, INNITOU 1. FRED HANNUS DEBORAH M. HARDY 30 Rumford Park Avenue 2 Bruce Road I will never forget February 22, 1969, the truck after the Junior beach party and painting the barn. WILLIAM PAUL HARRINGTON 10 Blueberry Road I will never forget chocolate chip, the bumma, bugs and the woods. Activities . . . Outdoor Track 3, 2, Indoor Track 3. JEFFREY P. HARRISON 17 George Avenue To me school was like kissing a screen door . . . NOTHING. Activities . . . Soccer 2, Ski Club 2, STEPHEN R. HALLIDAY 12 Hilltop Parkway I wish I knew before. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, Indoor Track 3, 2. PAUL JOSEPH HARRINGTOl 126 Mishawum Road I will never forget Hampton ’69, the Blue Spruce, and all that buying. Activities . . . Baseball 2. 120 RICHARD J. HAWLEY 142 Burlington Street I will never forget the red light after the junior prom. NANCY VIRGINIA HAWTHORNE 1 Garden Drive I wish to really make it in the future. PAUL J. HEFFRON 5 Anna Road I will never forget that enchanting man — Mister Murphy. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Folk Singing Club 3, 2. NANCY EVLYN HEYER 248 Lexington Street I will never forget Art, Cheap, danc¬ ing in the halls, and Murph the Turf. TERRY LOUISE HICKS 40 Everett Street I will never forget the great struggle to keep awake 1st and 2nd period. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1. RUTH ANN HAWLEY 135 Bedford Road I will never forget the summer of ’69, the kids at the barn Halloween night, and the New Year’s Eve party. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1. JUDITH ELIZABETH HEALY 137 Spring Court Extention I will never forget December 12, 1969. Activities . . . Basketball 3, Span¬ ish Club 2. MARCIA GAIL HETMAN 149 Green Street I will never forget all I have learned and all the fun in Mr. Dempsey’s Homeroom. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Russian Club 3, 2, 1. JUNE A. HIBINO 23 Lillian Street I will never forget the embarrass¬ ment of my first football rally. Activities . . . National Honor Soci¬ ety 2, 1, Sentorian 1, Tumblers 2, 1 . ANN MARIE HIGGINS 32 Bow Street I will never forget Loon, all the ex¬ periences with the La-La’s, Hamp¬ ton and cheering. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, 2, National Honor Society 2,1, Cheer¬ leader 1. 121 RICHARD A. HIGGINS 20 Ward Street I will never forget my weekend in WARNER. DEBORAH A. HINSON 60 Central Street I wish it was August 1971. Activities . . . G.A.A. 3, Hi-Teen Fash¬ ion Club 1. JOHN DENNIS HOGLE 52 Elm Street 1 will never forget my extra curricular activities of my junior year. MARGARET MARY HOOPER 31 Fulton Street I will never forget the Concord Court house. Activities . . . G.A.A. 3, 2, 1 (secre¬ tary), Future Nurses 3, 2 (vice- president), Hi-Teen Fashion Club 3. JOHN HARVEY INASHIMA 1 will never forget having to accept the BUCK” simply because there was no one to pass it on to. Activities . . . Class Treasurer 1, Key Club 2, 1, Track 2, 1. SANDRA GRAYCE HILDEBRANDT 17 Grace Road To me school was the greatest reason for wasting time I’ve seen yet. Activities . . . Softball 3, Band 3, 2, 1. STEPHEN P. HOGAN 51 Church Street I will never forget all those Big mouths. Activities . . . Indoor Track 3, 2, 1, Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1, Football 3, 2, 1. PAMELA JEAN HOGUE 52 Columbus Road I will never forget December 13, 1969 and all the good times through school with H. W. Activities . . . Business Ed Club, Junior Assistance Club. WILLIAM J. HORGAN 20 Senator Road I will never forget when Mr. Brennan had to come into the Cat’s room everv dav. CAROL ANN IRWIN 3 Cerqua Street I wish I could retain all that I have learned. Activities . . . Drama Guild 2, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 3. 122 CAROL A. JAMES 58 Water Street I will never forget Christmas Eve in the church parking lot. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1. DEBBIE ANN JEWER 5 Winstead Avenue I will never forget all the fun Denise and I had especially our talks with a certain English teacher. ALBERT A. JOHNSON 16 North Maple Street I will never forget October 14, 1969. Activities . . . Outdoor Track 1. DOROTHY MARIE JOHNSON 21 Van Norden Road I will never forget Miss Dunbury’s Home Ec. Class. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. KAREN LEE JOHNSON 34 Salem Street I will never forget the last day of school in my Junior year and a cer¬ tain ride in Stoneham. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, Field Hockey 2, French Club 3. KRISTINE ANN JOHNSON 9 Middle Street I wish, I wish, I wish, ... in vain. Activities . . . National Honor Soci¬ ety 2, 1, French Club 3, 2, 1, Clas¬ sics Club 3, 2, 1. RICHARD DONALD JOHNSON 12 Crescent Road I will never forget Jim Funderburke and the Siskin”. ROBERT A. JOHNSON 41 Richard Circle To me school was a bad dream. Activities . . . Baseball. ROBERT CURTIS JOHNSON 12 Crescent Road To me school was real peachy. Activities . . . Drill Team 3, 2, Football 3. VALERIE A. JOHNSON 23 Winstead Avenue To me school was a great Adapta¬ tion . . . next? Activities . . . NOMAD 3, 2 (liter¬ ary editor), 1 (editor-in chief). (23 WILLIAM JOHNSON WILLIAM A. JONES WILLIAM T. JONES AARON JORDAN 7 Traverse Street 4 Jan Street 7 Milan Avenue 24 Center Street I will never forget A.P. Physics and the I will never forget having lunch with a Professor. certain friend during my senior year. Activities . . . Band 3, Science Club 1. MICHELE LEE JOSEPH 189 Mishawum Road 1 will never forget the bike trip and Barfy. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Bas¬ ketball 3, Softball 3. JAY A. JOYCE 70 Creston Avenue I will never forget Tucker’s nervies. Activities . . . Baseball 1, Basketball 3, 2 , 1 . JEaN MARIE JOYCE 57 Webster Avenue I will never forget the day Mary Jane and I pushed Gumba’s car around the school parking lot. Activities . . . Pre-Med Club 3, 2, Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1. Let’s think it over . . . 124 ROBERTA J. KARCHENES 342 Lexington Street Now I feel I have coped with the inclem¬ ent weather. Activities . . . Art Guild 1, Drama Guild 1. KATHLEEN A. KEARNS 23 Wright Street I will never forget all the friends I’ve made over the past 4 years, a very spe¬ cial someone’s Junior Prom and beach party, Plum Island and the Woodstock Festival. Activities . . . Pep Club 3, 2,1, Nation¬ al Honor Society 2,1, Business Ed Club 1 . RITA E. KEE 90 Salem Street Now I feel free. JOSEPH MICHAEL KENNEY 74 High Street I will never forget T.H. and Ten Hills. ROBERT E. KENNY 10 Sunnyside Road Now I feel the worst is over. Activities . . . Century Club 3, Student Council 3. GEORGE J. KILLILEA 5 Milan Avenue I will never forget Mr. Hodgson and the crazy third period. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1. JUDITH A. KIMBALL 7 Surry Circle I will never forget Christmas Eve and a Junior boy for making it so wonderful. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Pep Club 1. ALLAN L. KINCAID 165 Merrimac Street I will never forget many, many years at Woburn High. Activities . . . Football 3, 1, Outdoor Track 3. MICHELE ELAINE KING 4 Bedford Road I will never forget my Junior and Senior years. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, Math Club 1, Glee Club 3, 1. THOMAS JOSEPH KINTON 42 Lillian Street I will never forget my right knee, the cat, Eda’s silver hammerhead, Vicious Circle, Y.A.A. and every¬ thing else. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, 1, Lions Club 2, 1 (director). Rotary Club 1. 125 DON IN A LEL KLUbUWSM 10 Chase Street I will never forget a V.W. bus, hair, drums, ’69 and the J’s in my life. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1. KRISTY ANN KOLODKO 3 Foster Street I will never forget all the afternoons down the gym with my friends. Activities . . . G.A.A. 3, 2, 1, Softball 2, 1, Basketball 3, 2, 1. RICHARD C. KORAJCZYK 11 Woodside Terrace I have learned to skip school Activities . . . Band 3. ANTHONY HARRY KONIARES 69 Kilby Street I will never forget Greenleaf s distribu¬ tor wire. Activities . . . Key Club 3, 2, 1, Rus¬ sian Club 3. MARY I. KORTH 20 Cranston Circle I will never forget S.P. and my present of cashews and her recipe for spaghetti, and the time we were stranded in Maine. Activities . . . National Honor Society 1, Drama Guild 1, Business Ed Club 1. Miss America makes debut. Meeting behind closed doors. 126 GIJSTIN LAFAYETTE 2 Central Street I will never forget a certain person in Mrs. Ponti’s fifth period study. CHARLENE ANN LANCELOTTE 12 Alfred Street I will never forget the summer of ' 68. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club. JOYCE ANNE LANGHAN 76 Mishawum Road I’ll never forget the day Jeanne 0. slid down 20 steps going to lunch, all my good buddies, and our hide-a-ways in the school. Activities . . . Junior Prom Committee 2. Pep Club 3, Business Ed Club 1. KEVIN J. LANPHER 135 Salem Street Now I feel I could be the President of the United States. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, Golf 1, Key Club 1. WILLIAM J. LEFEBVRE 5 Webster Street I will never forget being locked in Mr. Cronin’s Closet. KEITH BERNARD LAJOIE 23 Canterbury Road I will never forget Mr. Curran’s History Reports. Activities . . . Leo Club 3, 2,1, Nation¬ al Honor Society l, Pre-Med Club 1. ROBERT JOSEPH LANG 13 Columbus Road I will never forget singing carols with Paul and Dennis. Activities . . . National Honor So ciety 2,1, Baseball 3.2, 1. Basketball 3,2, 1. KAREN A. LANGLEY 102 Mishawum Road I will never forget the victory dance, 1968, and the red truck. Activities . . . Field Hickey 2, 1 W- Club 1, INNITOU 1. ROBERT LAZDOWSKI 40 Mill Street EDWARD JOHN LENNON JR. 30 Beacon Street I will never forget Mr. Morelli ' s 4th pe¬ riod studies. Activities . . . Indoor and Outdoor Track 2, 1. 127 JAMES V. LENTINE 26 Albany Street I will never forget all the Happenings and certain friendships made in my sen¬ ior year. Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1, Football 2, 1, W-Club 1. SHARON BETH LENTZ 5 Rogers AVenue I will never forget all the times up the commodore, down Heap” and in school. Activities . . . INNITOU Color Guard 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. FREDRIC E. LIGHTBOWN 6 Ellen Road KATHLEEN MARIA LINDNER 18 Richard Circle Now I feel that I have a future. Activities . . . INNITOU 3, 2, 1, Chor- aleers 3, 2, 1, Concert Choir 3, 2, 1. KAREN DENISE LIQUE 5 Williams Lane I will never forget my Junior Prom. KEVIN LIQUE 5 Williams Lane JANET MARY LISACKI 60 Webster Avenue I will never forget all the friends I have made at Woburn High, and the night of L. B.’s party. Activities . . . Pep Club 2, 1, Business Ed Club 1. JOAN MARIE LISACKI 133 Spring Court Extension I will never forget a certain someone I met in my freshman year, and especially my Junior English Class. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club. BEVERLY ELLEN LLOY 357 Salem Street I will never forget Austria, 1969. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, 1 (vice-president), INNITOU 1. JULIE M. LOGUE 12 Mishawum Road I will never forget Gloucester, Riv¬ erside Avenue, Wildcat, August 8th, Hampton ’69, and Edginess! Activities . . . National Honor Soci¬ ety 2, 1, Student Council 3, 2, 1. INNITOU 2, 1 (co-editor). 128 DONNA J. LONCICH 35 Locust Street Now I feel un branched. Activities . . . Art Guild 3, 1. DEBRA L. LONDON 14 Mavwood Terrace I will never forget my senior vear and the great change that came over the school. DIANE M. LOWELL 4 Bedford Terrace I will never forget my Senior vear and Mr. Cat’s class. Activities . . . National Honor Soci¬ ety 1, Spanish Club 3. CHARLES F. LUCAS 36 Spring Court Extension I will never forget the day of Mous¬ e’s Partv. Activities . . . Basketball 2, 1. JAMES A. LUCONTONI 7 Dexter Avenue I will never forget Mr. Joplin’s class, 10th. ROBERT LONCHICH 35 Locust Street JANICE E. LONGO 17 Carson Road I will never forget the Pole, Tom Jones, and New Year’s Eve 1969. Activities . . . Black and Orange Revue. JOHN LOYCANO 393 Lexington Street JAMES E. LUCIA 1 Spring Court I will never forget Mr. G’s Chemis- trv Lab. MICHAEL J. LUCONTONI 2 Banks Street I will never forget this place but I’ll try. Activities . . . Golf 1, Hockey 1, Outdoor Track 1. ■E mmm 129 MM DAVID JOSEPH LUND 36 Winter Street I will never forget the great times in and out of Eddie ' s room. Activities . . . Cross Country 2, Ice Hockey 3, Band 3, 2, 1. MARCIA C. LUX 206 Washington Street I will never forget soaking up those rays, The Annisquam, the Turnst- ers, and all those times sneaking. Activities . . . INNITOU 2, 1 (co¬ editor). ' jr Students boost spirit of tanners. Marty hits the books. ANNE R ICHARDA LYNCH 4 Lexington Street I will never forget the summer of ' 69, New Year’s Eve, all the unex¬ pected experiences and over Heap with all the La-La’s. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 (treasurer). National Honor Society 2, 1, INNITOU 1. JAMES P. LYNCH 9 Elijah Street I will never forget what? Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1 (co-captain), Leo Club 1. 130 STEPHEN CHARLES MACDONALD 5 Middlesex Street I will never forget Mr. Johnson ' s bal¬ loon subshells. Activities . . . Student Council 3, Leo Club 2, 1, German Club 3, 2. JANICE MACINANTI 2 Richardson Street I will never forget May of 1968, the week-end of November 21, 1969 and a certain person I met in my senior year. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, Student Council 1, Business Ed Club 1. ALLISON DENISE MACK 2 Marlboro Road I have learned to know a friend. Activities . . . Art Guild 1, French Club 3, 2, German Club 3. JOANNE M. MAGEE 28 Orange Street I will never forget the La-La’s” Hamp¬ ton Beach ' 69, D-Day my first cheering competition and all the great friends I have made. Activities . . . Cheerleading 1. DIANE THERESA MAGUIRE 27 Mishawum Road I wish it was April 3, 1971. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. KATHY M. MACE 59 Harold Avenue I will never forget all the wonderful peo¬ ple and all the great times at W.H.S. Activities . . . Majorette 1, Future Nurses 3, 2, 1, G.A.A. 3. SHEILA A. MACINANTI 33 Arlington Street I will never forget May of ' 68, ou r Jun¬ ior Beach Party, and August 24, 1968. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Pep Club 3. RAYMOND M. MACNEIL 17 Fortune Road I will never forget when B.V. tried to dig a hole in the Danver’s game. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, 1, Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1, Indoor Track 3, 2. PAUL JOSEPH MAGEE 10 Indian Hill Road I will never forget Mr. McDavitt’s sec¬ ond period class. KATHLEEN ANN MAGUIRE 85 Spring Court Extension The time I made a bet with Mr. Holland, and New Year’s Eve, 1969. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Na¬ tional Honor Society 1, Sentorian 1. 13 ! PATRICIA MARY MAHER 1 Millvan Road I will never forget all the great friends I have made over the past four vears, the weekends of August 22. and December 27. 1969 and four certain people. Activities. . . Student Council 2, 1. Business Ed Club 1, Junior Assist¬ ances Club 2. ROBERT G. MANN 33 Hart Street I wish the best of luck to all the kids in the class of ' 70. Activities . . . Cross Countrv 3, 2, 1. Outdoor Track 3,2, 1, Christmas Dance Committee 1. PATRICIA M. MARTELL 27 James Street I will never forget mv friends and the fun we had at W.H.S. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. ROBERT J. MARTIN 17 Wade Avenue I will never forget Lake George, Labor Dav weekend, ’69. ELLEN CECILIA MASOTTA 22 Flagg Street I will never forget 9 15 67 and all the fantastic times I’ve had in mv four years at W.H.S. with a great bunch of kids. Activities . . . Christmas Dance Committee 1, Activities Committee 1, Class Officer Secretarv 2. NANCY MARIE MALLAHAN 20 Henderson Road I will never forget all the friends 1 have made at Woburn High, the summer and winter of 69, and wip¬ ing out that night at Jeanne’s house. Activities ... Jr. Assistances Club 2, Business Club 1. DANTE ANTHONY MARCHITELL 47 Samoset Road I will never forget 3rd and 5th peri¬ ods and a problem I ' ll have for the rest of mv life. JARY G. MARTIN ] Glen Raod fo me school was a place to sleep it STEPHEN P. MARTIN 8 Melo Road I will never forget all mv great times with Mr. Kimball and my senior year with D.F. Activities . . . Indoor Track 1, Out¬ door Track 1. RICHARD PAUL MASOTTA 5 Fairmount Street I will never forget mv Horror Show at the ”415” and crabbing for your water.” 132 JANIS LOUISE MATHEWS 41 Sturgis Street I will never forget the summer of ' 69 parties, the S.P.S.N. and DDS and the normal one. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1. 2. DOUGLAS JOSEPH McCALL 16 Prospeet Street BARBARA A. MeCOY 19 Mayflower Road I will never forget the dav I got caught skipping in mv senior vear. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1. PAUL FRANCIS McDONOUGH 25 Fairview Road I will never forget one Fridav night Dirk forgot to put on the lights. Activities . . . Cross Countrv 3, 2. Bas¬ ketball 2, Student Council 1. LESLEY ANNE MeELHINNEY 5 Sonrel Street I will never forget mv four years at Woburn High. Tumbling, and all the kids. Activities . . . Field Hockev 3, 1. Hi- Teen Fashion Club (secretary). PATRICIA MARIE MAZZA 171 Washington Street Activities . . . SENTORIAN 1. NOMAD 1. Classics Club 2. 1. CHARLES R. McCAULEY 22 Eaton Avenue I will never forget Spanish 1. Activities . . . Key Club 2. 1. jean e. McDonough 8 Deb Road 1 will never forget February 22. 1969 and the night Gibbv and I got locked in the cemetery . Activities . . . Spanish Club 4. 2. Pep Club 4, 3, 2. 1, Business Ed Club 1. Robert a. McDonough 97 Lowell Street I have learned to tolerate. Activities . . . NOMAD 3. 2. Interna¬ tional Relations 3. 2. DOROTHY McFADDEN 19 Webster Avenue I will never forget mv junior y ear home¬ room teacher, and senior vear English teacher. 133 MICHAEL E. McGAH 37 Warren Avenue The things I have done, the friendships I have made, and the memories I cher¬ ish, somehow seem to have made it all worthwhile. Activities . . . Senior Play 1, 1NNITOU 2, 1, Drama Guild 1. THOMAS J. McGANN 7 Rock Street I will never forget the grip” left behind at Tobey’s and the lesson I learned from my Jr. year. Activities . . . Key Club 3, 2, Cross Country 3, 2, Indoor and Outdoor Track 3, 2. FRANCIS McGILLVRAY 2 Ellen Road SHARON ANNE McGLOIN 9 Shields Street Activities . . . SENTORIAN 1, French Club 3. JOEL RICHARD McGRATH 3 Minot Street I will never forget the great escape” of 20 kids. Activities . . . Band 3, 2, 1, Orchestra 3, 2, 1. MICHAEL GERARD McGRATH 21 Cleveland Avenue I will never forget that special girl I met at the farm. Activities . . . Distributive Ed Club 1. THOMAS H. McGRORY 3 Kendal Drive I wish to go on to bigger and better things. ROBERT J. McHALE 2 Carter Street I will never forget getting up for school. Activities . . . Football 3, Soccer 3. EDWARD McHUGH 46 Webster Street I have learned to take things for what they are! ROBERT McHUGH 49 Mishawum Road I will never forget Zeke’s 2nd peri¬ od class. Activities . . . Cross Country 3, 1, Classics Club 2. 134 JOHN T. McINERNY 595 Main Street I will never forget the day I went to school sober. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Bas¬ ketball 3, 2, 1, Ice Hockey, Senior Play, National Honor Society. LINDA ANN McKINNON 9 Carlena Terrace I will never forget the great times with all the kids, my four years of twirling for W.H.S. Activities . . . INNITOU, Majo¬ rette, Featured Twirler 3, 2, 1. ROBERT McKILLOP 89 Salem Street bUbAiN m. McLaughlin 38 Webster Avenue I will never forget my 5th period class with Mrs. Ponti. Activities . . . Student Council, Pep Club 3, 2. MARYJANE McLEAN 324 Salem Street I will never forget the day Jean and I moved Gombers car around the lot. Activities . . . Business Ed Club, Hi-Teen Fashion Club. DAVID THOMAS McMAHON 8 Pickering Street I will never forget the band room and the studying the little theater and Jane Fanjoy and Sue Pero. WILLIAM THOMAS McMAHON 29 Salem Street I will never forget the day we plaved cops. SHERYL ANNE McSORLEY 15 Hiawatha Road I will never forget the great times at Hampton with J.P.C. and all the crazv things we did. james e. McWhorter 7 Liana Street I will never forget last summer and a certain person. 135 MALCOLM MEAD 27 West Street JUDY A. MICALIZZI 38 Marlboro Road I will never forget a certain boy, the summer of ’69, and The Hang Ten” Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Jr. Assistances Club 2. PAUL JAMES MEEHAN 79 School Street To me school was that which was not. Activities . . . Outdoor Track 3, NOMAD, Concert Choir 3, 2, 1. MICHELLE M. MIDDLETON 7 Dix Road I will never forget that girl in HoHo’s Halloween night, and the party down Debbie’s house with all the kids. Activities . . . Student Council, Art Guild, Spanish Club. DONNA MARIE MILIANO 44 Quimby Avenue I will never forget Quebec, the summer of ’69, or my many unsuccessful at¬ tempts to get out of French 5. Activities . . . G.A.A. CAROL ANNE MILLER 5 Colonial Road I have learned to except people as they are. Activities . . . Band 3, 2, 1, Spanish Club 3, 2. HOPE ESTHER MILONAS 108 Green Street I will never forget Miss Masse’s famous line suffer.” Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, G.A.A. 3, 2, 1. BRAD B. MILLER 6 Arlington Street I wish Mr. Morrelli would stop running into the boy’s room. ELEANOR JEAN MILLS 6 Pheasant Lane RONALD A. MONDI 11 Liana Street To me school was a full time job with too many bosses and not enough fringe benefits. Activities . . . French Club 2, 1. 136 PATRICIA A. MONIZ 21 Maple Avenue I will never forget some of the weird things that have happened in this school. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Jr. Assistances Club. ANTHONY D. MONTECALVO JR. 30 Auburn Street I will never forget the time I skipped my sophomore year in Practice and Mr. Odams called me king of the little kids. Activities . . . Co-captain Football 3, 2, 1, Leo Club 3, 2, 1, State Officer and Year 3, 2, President. DAVID CHARLES MOORE 11 Ward St. I will never forget my senior year and P.O.D. Class. Activities . . . NJROTC 3, 2, 1. LEONARD MORANO 5 Hampshire Court I will never forget Zeke and the Y.A.A. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 2, Math Club 1. DONALD A. MORRIS 32 Main Street Activities . . . Outdoor Track 2, 1, Art Guild 3, 2, 1. GEORGE WILLIAM MORRIS 32 Main Street I will never forget all the nice girls running around the high school. Activities . . . Baseball, Drama Guild 2, 1. 137 KAREN JOANNE MORRIS 21 Holton Street I will never forget my four years at W.H.S. Activities . . . Pep Club 3, Business Ed Club 1. BARBARA J. MORROW 169 Bedford Road I will never forget May 30, 1968, New Year’s Eve and Hampton. Activities . . . Future Nurses 3, 4, Pre-Med Club 4, Spanish Club 4. SARA-JANE MORTENSEN 30 Locust Street I have learned that Education is more than brick buildings and blackboards. Activities . . . Art Guild 3, 2, 1, Classics Club 3, Math Club 1 (secre¬ tary). MAUREEN RUTH MULKERRIN 13 Plympton Street 138 DEBORA J. MURDOCK 15 Squanto Road I will never forget the snowstorm of ’69 and a certain boy. Activities . . . Student Council 1, G.A.A. 3, Business Ed Club 1. DENISE J. MURPHY 32 Crestan Avenue I will never forget being stuck in a mud puddle for 4 hours on my engagement night! JAMES HENRY MURPHY 10 Utica Street I will never forget a certain Sophomore Prom with 2 certain girls. Activities . . . Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1. JAMES K. MURPHY 12 Glenwood Street I will never forget Senior Play and Que¬ bec ’69. JAMES LEO MURPHY 37 Campbell Street I will never forget the Cub, A.C., the summer of ’69 and the Hangten” O.W. and R.W. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, Class Officer, (president, Fresh¬ man) INNITOU 1. JOANNE E. MURRAY 3 Alfred Terrace I will never forget Charlie Brown and Lucy, all the adventures with the Black Monster, and 1-1-living! Activities . . . Senior Play 1, Stu¬ dent Council 3, 1, INNITOU 1, Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1. 139 PATRICIA L. MURRAY 49 Duren Avenue I will never forget August 28, 1968 at Hampton, my four years up here, Sommerville, girl’s room in between classes, and my junior bookkeeping class. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Jr. Assistances Club 2. SUSAN E. MURRAY 3 Knollwood Avenue 1 will never forget the zoo”, the summer of ’69, and a nut I shared four years of high school with. Activities . . . Student Council 2, Business Ed Club 1, Pep Club 3, 2, 1 . TIMOTHY C. MURRAY 24 Holton Street I will never forget Socks, his owner, and Sue. Activities . . . Soccer 1, Pre-Med Club 3, Audio-Visual 1 (president). GENE EDWARD NAGLE 16 Gardner Avenue I will never forget what I learned at Woburn High — nothing. Activities . . . Baseball 1, Football 2, 1, Ice Hockey, W-Club 1. 140 KENNETH H. NEERGARD 5 Ebn Avenue To me school was a pain in the neck. LINDA L. NEWTON 39 Park Street I will never forget the summer of ' 69 and Doc. ” Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1. JAMES THOMAS NICHOLSON 11 Newbridge Avenue I will never forget all the lies, phony ex¬ cuses, and forged notes I got away with. Activities . . . Drama Guild 3, 2, 1, Spanish Club 1. JOHN S. NO FT ALL 1 Wilson Street I will never forget period 5 and 6 and Mad’s imitations. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, Art Guild 3, 2, 1. WILLIAM NOLAN 31 Beach Street I will never forget all the moon’s and snockies. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 2, 1, Golf 1, Student Council 2, W-Club 1. RANDALL H. NORING 276 Lexington Street I have learned to be illiterate. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Spanish Club 2. ALFRED NOWELL 50 Arlington Road JUDITH ANN NURNBERGER 15 Hillside Avenue I will never forget April 4th and May 20th 1969. Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1, Distributive Ed Club 1, Jr. Assist¬ ances Club 2. DOROTHY FRANCES NYE 13 Cottage Street I will never forget my senior year. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Pep Club 3, 2. CHERYL ANN NYROS 10 Kendall Drive I will never forget Mount Snow, Star-Key, Joy’s Place, and going to the zoo 5th period. Activities . . . INNITOU 2, 1, Art Guild 3. 141 KATHLEEN ANNE O ' BRIEN 124 Harrison Avenue I will never forget my many after¬ noons down the gym. Activities . . . Basketball 2,1, Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, G.A.A. 3, 2, 1 (president). MARY A. O’CONNOR 146 School Street I will never forget December 21, 1968, or my sixth period class in my Junior year. CLAIRE M. O’DOHERTY 134 Bedford Road I will never forget April 19, 1967, Hampton, and the Barn.” Activities . . Drama Guild 3, Fu¬ ture Nurses 2, Pep Club 1. ARLENE F. O’ROURKE 5 Brookland Road I will never forget when J.L. intro¬ duced me to B.C., 128 Zayre’s exit and the girl’s room between classes. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. CHERYL ANN OWEN 3 Florence Terrace I will never forget Miss Priss, Scarborough Fair,” K.B.’s mad laugh and sick jokes and lamby. JEANNE M. O’CONNELL 16 Glenwood Avenue I will never forget the way I made cheering and all the good times I’ve had cheering. Activities . . . National Honor Soci¬ ety 2, 1 (secretary), SENTORIAN 3, 2, 1 (business manager), Cheer¬ leader 1. WILLIAM O’CONNOR 2 Hiawatha Road MAUREEN E. O’DOHERTY 12 Lexington Street I will never forget McDavvit’s gour¬ met studies, Labor Day weekend with Tommy and Jan, and trade marks on the ceiling. Activities . . . G.A.A. 3, Pep Club 3, Junior Prom Committee 2. KEVIN D. O’ROURKE 57 Lowell Street I will never forget the time Mike Murphy gave me a haircut. Activities . . . Football 1, 2, 3, Out¬ door Track 1, 2, 3, Indoor Track 1, 2, 3. JEAN ANN OZELIUS 26 Lillian Street I will never forget all the great times Dee and I have had together, the night of the Rolling Stones concert. 142 JAMES S. PAICOPOLOS 59 Kilby Street I will never forget Mr. O’Connor and Mr. Madrosian. Activities . . . Lions Club 2,1, German Club 2, 1 (representative), Science Club 3, 2, 1. GRACINE E. PALANO 7 Olympia Avenue I have learned not to let high school in¬ terfere with my education. Activities . . . Senior Play 1, NOMAD 2, Drama Guild 2, 1. DEBORAH PALM RICHARD J. PANO 9 Dix Road I will never forget 5th and 6th periods. WILLIAM H. PATTERSON 40 Sturgis Street I will never forget our wild senior gym class. Activities . . . Indoor Track 2. Activities . . . Band 3, 2, 1, Orchestra 2, 1, Pre-Med 3, 2. MICHAEL PARISE 244 Russell Street I will never forget the trip to Quebec with Miss Greenspan and Miss Potter and the parties”. RALPH R. PARSONS 11 Quimby Avenue I will never forget a certain girl I met in December ’69. Activities . . . Distributive Ed Club. PETER P. PASSERINI 14 Gettysburg Street I will never forget my school days at Woburn High. Activities . . . Baseball 1. ERIC A. PEDRO 3 Mount Pleasant Court I will never forget my four years at Woburn High. LINDA MARY PENTO 72 Hill Street I have learned to accept the bad with the good and enjoy. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, Future Nurses 3,2,1 (recording secretary), Spanish Club 3, 2, 1 (secretary). r 1 143 DEBORAH L. PEPE 1 Florence Terrace I will never forget December 19, 1969, Andy, the Green Monster, and the Ornament. SUZANNE M. PERO 17 Emeline Street I wish Janie, Joanne, Marylou, Joyce, Diane, and the class of 1970 the best of everything to come their way. Activities . . . INNITOU 1 (treasurer), G.A.A. 3, Business Ed Club 1, Pep Club 3, 2, 1. ANN M. PERRY 4 Elaine Road I will never forget the great kids up at the ZOO”, and my nutty sidekick. ROBERT JOSEPH PERRY 2 Edson Road I will never forget August 2, 1969, the Victory Dance, and Miss Brook’s 9th Grade Geometry Class. Activities . . . Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1. KRISTINE LEE PETERSON 9 Charles Street I will never forget my Junior year, Room 31, or 2 weekends at Hamp¬ ton. Activitie s . . . Softball 3, 2, G.A.A. 3, Art Guild 2, Spanish Club 3, 2, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. DIANE ELAINE PHALON 38 Montvale Road I will never forget all the friends I made in my senior year and the trouble we caused together (in Mr. Dempsey’s Homeroom). Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Black and Orange 2, 1. 144 Our Football Team? GAIL CHRISTINE PHINNEY Bedford Road I will never forget 9 29 67 and 12 25 69. Activities . . . Color Guard 1, Business Ed Club 1, Jr. Assistances Club 2. MARCO L. PICA, JR. 4 Alfred Place I will never forget the ridiculous extra period, the short lunch blocks, the out¬ door Rally, and the times I had at Wob¬ urn High. MARY BETH PIERCE 46 Locust Street I will never forget August 28,1968, the summer of 1969; N.Y.C.” and all the fun and laughs I had in my Junior and Senior year. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, SENTORIAN 1, Business Ed Club 1 (president). SUSAN NICHOLS POLLARD 16 Warren Avenue I will never forget summer ’69! and a long distance job session with M.K. Activities . . . Drama GuJd 1. MARILYN POND Mishawam Street MARYANNE POWER 17 Hilltop Terrace I will never forget all the great friends I’ve made at Woburn High, the summer of ’69, and a certain ex-marine. 145 GEORGE FREDERICK QUEEN 52 Spring Court Extension I will never forget to beat on the head.” Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Basket¬ ball 3, 2, Band 3, 2, 1. MAUREEN E. QUINN 263 Salem Street I will never forget Quebec and the French 5 Comedy Hour. Activities . . . Band 3, 2, 1, Black and Orange Revue 3, 2, 1, Future Teachers 2 , 1 . LAWRENCE E. RAE 8 Webster Avenue I will never forget when I forgot to send my pictures back. JAMES MICHAEL RASTELLINI 153 Montvale Avenue I will never forget one special girl, one heck of a P.O.D. teacher (Mr. Goody Golden) and the day I decided to quit. Activities . . . Football 3, 2,1, National Honor Society 2, 1. PHYLLIS JEAN RESTIVO 15 Conn Street I will never forget all my friends at Woburn High. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, Future Nurses 2, 1. KENNETH QUINN 48 Quimby Avenue JOHN T. RABBITT 11 Winter Road I will never forget the great friends and people who made life bearable. Activities . . . Cross Country 2, 1 (cap¬ tain), Christmas Dance Committee, Stu¬ dent Council 1. BARBARA RAFFERTY 3 Jones Avenue VIRGINIA GINGER” A. RAY 2 Liberty Avenue To me school was a place to go when there was nothing else to do. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, Busi¬ ness Ed Club 1. ROSEMARY ANN RESTIVO 15 Conn Street I will never forget all the great times I had in my History class with Mr. Valeri- ani. 146 KATHARINE ELIZABETH RICCARDI 11 Eastern Avenue I will never forget rubber stoppers and chocolate cake. Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1, Student Council 3,1, Classics Club 3, 2, 1 (president). WILLIAM K. RICHARDS 4 Garden Heights AVenue I will never forget all those Friday Beach Parties and Hampton ’69, when I stole them. DONNA ANN RIGA 8 Bronislaw Street I will never forget the Senior beach party of 1968 with F.S. and all the fun in my senior year. GWYNETH ROBERTS 10 Crawford Drive I will never forget Nancy and Deb¬ bie and our train ride to Boston on December 22, 1969. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, 1, Drama Guild 3, 2,1, Pep Club 3, 2 , 1 . STEPHEN H. ROBERTS 5 Hope Lane I will never forget my Spanish II class. Activities . . . Tennis 3, Century Club 3. LORETTA M. RODERICK 32 Mayflower Road I will never forget all the time I spent down the gym after school. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 2, 1, Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, National Honor Society 1 . PETER RODRIGUES 47 Marlboro Road JAMES K. ROONEY 146 Montvale Avenue I will never forget 1969, the victory dance and all the goodies, also 9. 147 MARIANNE PATRICE ROSCILLO 283A Montvale Avenue I will never forget my Junior year and parties 3rd period, and December, 1969. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Classics Club 3. DAVID FRANCIS RUSSO 74 Park Street I will never forget the times I had in my 5th period study. JAMES M. RUSSO 30 Dartmouth Street I will never forget the good times I had in Mr. G’s room. Activities . . . Band 3, 2, 1. Keep on shoveling,” Larry. JANIS E. RUSSO 118 Pearl Street I will never forget V. J. Hippie and our trip and the summer of ’69 at Province- town with J. S. and L. M. Activities ... Jr. Assistances Club 2, (president) Distributive Ed Club 1. EDMUND J. RYAN 21 Parliament Lane I have learned to take school sometimes. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, 1, Outdoor Track 2, W-Club 2, 1. MICHAEL J. RYAN 21 Parliament Lane I will never forget Labor Day weekend. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 2, 1. CAROLYN A. SALAMONE 202 School Street I will never forget 1307, the pigga, Mr. R’s jokes, and cabbage. 148 CHARLENE MARIE SAMPSON 20 Woodside Terrace I will never forget the fun cheering, competitions, Thanksgiving Day Games, 1111, Hampton ’69, a cer¬ tain pair of shorts, babysitting and all the other experiences with the La-La’s. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, Cheerlead¬ er 2, 1 (captain), Future Nurses 1. BARRY RAY SANBORN 16 Winter Street I will never forget the smoke bomb inci¬ dent! LAURA J. SARNESS1AN 22 Canterbury Road I will never forget singing with Kathy, laughing with Kate and being with John. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Choraleers 3, 2, 1. Black and Orange Revue 3, 2, 1. DONNA M. SCARVALAS 24 East Dexter Avenue I will neve r forget Kod’s C. C. and M.C.’s chocolate whirl” and the time Punis sat on the glass. Activities . . . Baseball 1, Art Guild 3, 2, Pep Club 1. RODERICK C. SELLON 15 Minchin Drive I will never forget Mr. Murphy, our friendly housemaster. ARLENE SANBORN 17 Forest Park Road NANCY L. SANKUS 9 Cannon Road I will never forget Winning, farm, Pierre, and Doc John. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Field Hockey 3, Softball 3. CHARLES J. SAVAS 4 Parliament Lane I will never forget Zeke, Melon’s bird calls. Activities . . . Golf 1. ARLENE MARIE SCHULTZ 24 East Dexter Avenue I will never forget my Senior English class; a time of real learning. JANE E. SEVRENS 94 Pearl Street I will never forget Good Harbor, Mt. Chocarua, and all the other times with all the kids. 149 DEBBIE SEVERO 21 Anna Road I will never forget White Mountains, Florida, day we cut down Christmas trees, and my Senior year. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 1, Softball 1, G.A.A. 3, 1. EDWARD JOSEPH SHANKLE 12 Millvan Street I will never forget the ' ' Woburn Globe Trotters” basketball team. Activities . . . Basketball 2, 1, Cross Cross Country 3, 2, Outdoor Track 2, 1 . NANCY LEE SHINNICK 5 Innitou Rd. I will never forget the pre-election joy ride, Mt. Snow, stranded, Joy’s, Star- key, pigeons, Boompy, guga, . . . etc.; etc.. INNITOU 1, 2, Drama Guild 1, 2, Hi- Teen Fash. 1 (president). CAROLYN MARY SMITH 5 Minchin Drive I will never forget my Junior and Senior vears at Woburn High, and all the fun I had. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1. MARK E. SMITH 17 Ash Street I wish I could have got out sooner. Activities . . . Distributive Ed 1. ■I GERRY SEVERO 19 Carson Road I will never forget the day the world tipped, Tom Jones and New Year’s Eve 1969. Activities . . . NOMAD 1, Pep Club 3. ERIC JOHN SHERRY 10 Fulton Street I will never forget the fun I had with S.P.S. and a certain girl. JOHN EDWARD SLACK 3 Dearborn Terrace I will never forget September 26th, 1968, and all the great times I had at Woburn High, especially the Junior Prom. DARLENE DONNA SMITH 91 Montvale Avenue I will never forget Mr. Rivela’s and Mr. Sheridan’s homerooms. Activities . . . Basketball 2, 1, Field Hockey 2, 1, G.A.A. 2, 1. THOMAS J. SMITH 181 Green Street To me school was a waste of twelve years. Activities . . . Distributive Ed Club 1. 150 MARY LEE SPOLIDORO 1 Frederick Drive I will never forget my last summer. Activities ... SENTORIAN, NOMAD, Drama Guild. MARYJANE E. STEVENS 13 Munroe Avenue I will never forget all the fun I had in my senior year. Activities . . . Concert Choir, Glee Club. EILEEN F. SULLIVAN 10 Winter Street Now I feel that the concrete blocks my view. Activities . . . Tumbler, Classics Club 4. KEVIN SULLIVAN 113 Spring Court Extension RITA FRANCES SULLIVAN 14 Cottage Street BONNIE LEE STOKES 42 Mont vale Road I will never forget my Senior year. Activities . . . National Honor Society 1, Woman’s Club 1, Black and Orange Revue 3, 2, 1. JEROME EDWARD SULLIVAN 37 Fulton Street I will never forget Frank Rizzo and Jimmy Wydarney. Activities . . . Leo Club 1, Cross Coun¬ try, Tennis, Soccer. MIRIAM SULLIVAN 2 Frank Street I will never forget August 21, 1969. THOMAS P. SULLIVAN 37 Fulton Street I will never forget 5th period of my Sen¬ ior year and Room 6213. Activities . . . Student Council, SEN¬ TORIAN, Leo Club. 15 i ALAN ROBERT SURETTE 30 Auburn I will never forget the nights before each school dance! Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, 1, Senior Activities Committee 1, Soccer 1 . GLADYS ELIZABETH SURETTE 7 Traverse Street I will never forget my Sophomore, Jun¬ ior and Senior years with a certain boy. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. EDWARD D. SWEENEY 12 Fisher Terrace I will never forget my sophomore year in Mr. Foley’s History class. Activities . . . Student Council 1, Out¬ door Track 1. MARY ELLEN SWEENEY 36 Wood Street I will never forget the football games and the kids at W.H.S. Activities . . . Pep Club 2, Business Ed Club 1, Jr. Assistances Club 2. PATRICIA A. SWEENEY 18 Samoset Road Let us go then. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, SENTORIAN 3, 1, Senior Class Secre¬ tary 1. Santa!” J 52 MARGARET PAULA TAGLIAMONTE 21 Colonial Road I will never forget the discussions and the enjoyment of my fourth year Latin class and also its cake sales. Activities . . . Student Council 1, Classics Club 1, 2, 3, Drama Guild 1 . LESLIE ANN TAYLOR 12 Pearl Street I will never forget Labor Day weekend running out of gas and the future. Activities . . . Senior Play 1, Drama Guild 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. CLAIRE A. TENNEY 18 Anna Road I will never forget September 27, 1969. Activities . . . Concert Choir 1, Glee Club 1, Folk Sining Club 1. ROBERT T1RIMACC0 75 Pine Street I wish I never came. PHILIP J. TORTOLANO 17 Ash Street Activities . . . Cross Country 3, 2, 1, Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1, Indoor Track 2, 1. DAVID A. TAYLOR 14 Mayflower Road To me school was a place to go be¬ tween the weekends. RUTHANN MARIE TAYLOR 14 Mayflower Road I will never forget all the great friends I made in the spring of ’69. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1. FRANCIS TESNIERE 3 Lillian St. I will never forget a certain song by the Walker Brothers. CATHERINE A. TODI 59 Mt. Pleasant Street I will never forget the summer of ’68 and a certain someone I met during that time. SUSAN TOYE 5 Churchill Road 153 PATRICIA ANN TRACEY 9 Pheasant Lane I will never forget March 22nd and the Senior Prom of ’69. Activities . . . Tumblers 1, Business Ed Club 1, Jr. Assistance Club 2. ROBERT EDWARD TREACY 32 Rich Road I will never forget Chuck’s mailbox. Activities . . . Math Team 2, 3, Nation al Honor Society 1, Football 3. KEVIN S. TRINGALE 3 Jaycin Circle 1 will never forget the Nurdles, Wilbur, Tap-dancing down the hall, and my reign as King. Activities . . . Senior Play 1, Art Guild 2 (president), 1, Drama Guild 2, 1. JANET L. TOOTHMAN 21 Wade Avenue I will never forget the summer of ’69 with Brady, Dennis, and Linda. Macka — future mechanic? RAYMOND RADCLIFFE TULK 54 Salem Street I will never forget the hard work in¬ volved with the Black and Orange Revue. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Black and Orange Revue 3, 2, 1, Choraleers 3, 2, 1. MARY BETH TUZZOLO 24 Fulton Street Activities . . . French Club 3, Con¬ cert Choir 3, 2, 1 (secretary), Chor¬ aleers 3, 2, 1. 154 ROBERT P. VENEZIA 5 Surrey Circle 1 will never forget all the great times I had at Woburn High. Activities . . . Football 2,1, Indoor and Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1, W-Club (presi¬ dent) 1. CHRISTINE VOZZELLA 6 Park Drive Extension To me school was a place where only the strong could possibly survive! Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1. WILLIAM F. WARD 38 Richardson Street To me school was a place to go between nights. Activities . . . Leo Club 2, 3, Soccer 2. CHRISTINE G. WHEATON 11 Frederick Drive I will never forget cheering, the time I got stung by a bee in homeroom, the summer of the truck, all the times on the prom committees, Maine, Alton Bay, elections of 1969, and J. M. Activities . . . INNITOU 2, 1, Student Council 3, 2, 1, Cheerleader 2, 1. MICHAEL WHITE 6 App Court FREDERICK W. VON KOSCHEMBAHR Main Street Now I feel free! J. TIMOTHY WALL 137 Russell Street I will never forget the summer of ’69 at Hampton Beach. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, Football 3, 2 . ROBERT C. WATERS 19 Scott Street To me school was a place to meet good friends. Activities . . . Indoor Track 2, 1, Out¬ door Track 2, 1. DENNIS G. WHITE 20 Hilltop Parkway I will never forget our Honeymoon at the N. Y. Hilton, or the Silver Cue. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, SENTORIAN 2, Drama Guild 3, 2, 1. HELEN ALICE WICKWIRE 11 Locust Street I will never forget the good times with P. H. and the summer of ’69. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Jr. Assistance Club 2. 155 LINDA JOYCE WIKMAN 45 Duren Avenue I will never forget all the friends I had made for the past four years. ELIZABETH M. WIXON 658 Main Street I will never forget all the great kids I met, and all the good times I had in the gym after school. Activities . . . National Honor Society 1, Business Ed Club 1, Field Hockey 3, 2 , 1 . YOKE W. WONG 5 Main Street I will never forget all the wonderful friends I became acquainted with at Boston English and Woburn High. Activities . . . Student Council 2, 1, Junior Achievement Club 2, Intramural Basketball 2. JAMES S. WOOD 11 James Street To me school was an educational institu¬ tion where I have learned nothing. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1, Indoor Track 3, 2, 1. ROBERT J. WOOD I will never forget Kings Grant after the Christmas Dance. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, Out¬ door Track 2, 1. BARBARA ANN WOODBRIDGE 58 Hinston Road I will never forget the U.N. and Ra- pollo’s restaurant. Activities . . . Prize Speaking Win¬ ner 2nd prize, Concert Choir 3 (vice-president), 2,1, Black and Or¬ ange 3, 2, 1. DANIEL R. WOOLARD 14 Samoset Road I will never forget my Junior year at Peterborough. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, 1 (co¬ captain), Outdoor Track 2, W-Club 1 . Et tu Brownie? LYJNDA JANE YOUNG 14 Sunnyside Road I will never forget my sophomore year and Paul. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Glee Club 3, 2, 1, Drama Guild 3, 2 . 156 Late Arrivals SUSAN DURAN 16 Vernon St. DONALD LANGELL 9 Ingalls St. DIANE MASOTTA 66A Mount Pleasant St. DANIEL MOORE 22 Sheilds St. ARTHUR MUSE 9 Francis St. KERRY PAPPAS 22 Darthmouth St. JOHN STIRLING 256 Cambridge Rd. Camera Shy JAMES BARKER THOMAS BERRIGAN JANICE BURDASS GARY CARPINELLA WILLIAM CIAMPO ALFRED COSTANZA GREGORY COSTOPOLOS WILLIAM COX KIVEN CONROY JOHN DEGNAN PETER DEL PRATO JAQUELINE FOSTER ROBERT GARVEY MIKE GANNO ASHA GERWARA LEO KHOSHABJIAN JAMES LAWSON JOHN LYDEAID DAVID MARGESON CHRISTINE MITTISON DENNIS MILLIGAN ALLEN HOUSTON WILLIAM O’NEILL ROBERT SALVATI PAMELA SCHULTES STEVE SEDLACEK JANIS SILVERI JANIS VARNADORE DENNIS WATERS STEVEN WEISS JOHN WILLIAMS SANDRA WILLIAMS 157 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We, the staff of the 1 970 INNITOU wish to commend the following for their assistance in creating our yearbook. The Warren Kay Vantine Studio — Mrs. Camille Johnson The Woburn Daily Times The Taylor Publishing Co. — Mr. Paul Delaney The Co-Editors — Julie Logue Marcia Lux The Staff Members of Innitou 1 970 The Administration and Faculty of Woburn High School The Advisor — Mr. Peter Dempsey The People and Businessmen of Woburn 158 PATRONS Miss Ann Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Abreu Rachel Abreu Mr. and Mrs. Antonis Abreu John Abreu Mrs. Abreu Mr. and Mrs. Mauria Ackerman Mr. Adams Mrs. C. Adams Mr. and Mrs. George Adams Linda Adams Nancy Adams Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams Susan Adams Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Addison Frederiek Adgate Kay D. Agastins Spiro T. Agnew Mrs. Agositixo Mrs. Peter J. Agresti Mrs. Dolores Ahern Margaret F. Ahern Mary A. Ahern Mrs. Paul Ahearn Mrs. Joan Ahlstrom Mr. Robert C. Ahlstrom Mr. Jack Aikey Mrs. Mary Aikey Mary Airey Mrs. J. Akerley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Albano Sarah Alessio Charles Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mr. William Alexander Mrs. Dorothy R. Alger Mrs. Alger Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Alergr Mrs. R. Allen Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Allen Miss Elizabeth Allen John Allen Mr. Isaac Allen Mr. and Mrs. Lester Allen Merlie Allen Mrs. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Allen Mrs. Sarah Allen Mrs. Oscar Allen Robert F. Allen Victor Allen Mrs. Allegro John P. Allosso Ronald J. Altauesta Mrs. A. Altavesta Mrs. Dot Altevesta Mrs. Alvarec Sandra Alveno Mr. Arthur Alyward Mrs. Angi Amari Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ames Sr. Mr. Warren Ames James Amyouny Mr. and Mrs. Anton Anderson Arthur Anderson Gertrude Andrew George Andrew Karen Andrew Michael Andrew Patrice Andrew Steven Andrew Mrs. Betty Anderson Charles S. Anderson Mrs. D. Anderson Mr. Edwin Anderson Mr. F. C. Anderson Mrs. F. C. Anderson Mrs. J. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Gus Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Harold Anderson Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Anderson James Anderson Joey Anderson John Anderson Les. Anderson Leonard N. Anderson Mrs. Martin Anderson Melissa Anderson Mike Anderson Melissa Anderson Mrs. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Anderson Ricky Anderson Robert Anderson Roger Anderson Tommy Anderson Mr. Paul J. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Andriolo Sr. Miss Ann-Marie Angiuon Miss Lizzie Angiuoni Mr. Guy Angiuoni Anonymous Ronald C. Anstey Mrs. Anthony Miss Linda Antonucci Nora Antonucci Mickey Antonucci Mr. Joh Appleton Walter J. Appleton Jr. Josephine Arbetteo S. C. Arbuthnot Mrs. Joseph Arcangelo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Argetes Herbert Arbetter Mr. Joseph Arolagno Jean Arena John Arena Mrs. Raymond Armenio Mr. and Mrs. Sal Armenio Mr. Vincent Armenio Cheryl Armstrong Sophie Aronie Mrs. Arsenault Marilyn Arsenault Lorraine Arsenault George C. Arsalis Mr. Ronald Arthur Miss Shayna Askenazy Alfred Autenzio Elizabeth Autenzio Mario Autenzio Richard Autenzio Robert P. Autenzio Mrs. Mary Atwood Mr. Albert Audette Mr. and Mrs. Avery Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ayer Axal Bachman Mrs. Baer Eunice Bailey David Baker Dianne Baker John Baker Mr. and Mrs. John H. Baker Micheal Bakleso Mrs. E. Baldwin Mrs. Frances Baldwin Mrs. Balestrieri Albert Balestrieri Miss Diane Balestrieri John Balesteri Mr. and Mrs. John P. Balesteri Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Balks Janice M. Bambury Beverly Bamford Helen Bammon Bertha Bane Mr. Earl Bane Mrs. Earl Bane Anna L. Banks Mr. and Mrs. Clarence P. Banks Charles Banks DianeM. Banks Jeff Banks Mr. Martin Banks Pat Banks Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Banks Steve Banks Mr. Albert Baratta Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baratta Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barbas Mrs. John Barbas Mrs. Catherine Barch Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Barch Mr. William E. 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Bennett Mrs. Joseph P. Bettencourt Mr. Joseph P. Bettencourt Mrs. Austin Berton Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bertochi Mrs. Bertochi Mr. Robert Berndt Meryl R. Bernstein Mr. E. M. Berry Chuck Berry Berni Mrs. Bernardo S. Beinaido Linda Bernard Joanne Bergstrom C. G. Bergstrom John S. Bergstrom Robert Bergstrom Mrs. George Bergin Roger Bergeron Mr. V. Berg Chris Berg Cathy Bennos Wm. A. Bennett Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Bennett Susan Bennett Richard Bennett Mr. Robert Bennett Nancy Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Jacques De Bethencourt Mr. Ralph E. Bevins Mrs. Ralph E. Bevins Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bevins Alfred Biagioni Mr. William Bicheler Mrs. A. Bicollo Mr. R. M. Bienkowski Mr. John Bigger John A. Bigger Bilco Cecelia Billet Isabelle Binks T-Bird Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bisso Sr. Mrs. Marie Bisso Maureen Bisso Mr. Ray Bisso Mr. M. Bistang Mr. L. Black Nancy Black Mrs. Charles Blackburn Miss Gladys Blair Mrs. Ruth Blair Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Blake K. 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Boujard III Eleanor Boutwell Mrs. Eleanor Boutwell Beth Boutwell Mr. Edward Bowe Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bowden Daniel Bownran Lillian Bowman Miss Lillian Bowman Mr. Eugene S. Boyles Sr. Eugene S. Boyles Jr. William Boyle Mrs. O. J. Boyd Joseph Boyl Mrs. Dorothy Boyd Margaret Boyajian Attorney John Boyan Mrs. William Brady Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Brady Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brady Mr. and Mrs. Brady Mr. Brady Robert Brady Robert T. Brady Ellen Brady Alice E. Brady Mrs. Rose Bradley Mrs. James Bradley J. S. Bragden Joseph Bragdon Helen Brandley Jean Branley Mrs. Rosemary Breen Stephen K. Breen Sr. Una Breen Mrs. Ann Brennan Miss Mary Brennan Mr. and Mrs. James H. Brennan Mrs. Brent Mrs. Marion A. Brescia Mr. Joe Brigham Louis P. Briand Charles Brickley Kitty Brickley Malo Brickley Mark Brickley Mrs. Mary Brickley Maura Brickley Mrs. John Briend Mr. Brine Mrs. Joseph Brogna Joe Brine Margorie Brogna Mr. Brohstein Mr. and Mrs. T. Brooks Mrs. Kenneth Brophy Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. 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Wright Mr. and Mrs. James Wright Mrs. John Write Mrs. Leonard Wright Marie Wright Strelley Wright Robert Wyman Mr. Louis Yanni Mary Yassemedis Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yennaco John Youland Annie Young Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young Donna Young Mr. and Mrs. James H. Young Lynda Young Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Yromante Mrs. Young Mr. Emil Zagaja Sharon Zalner Mrs. Zampino Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zarrella Mrs. Barbara Zgrun Sandra Zgrun Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zimmermann Karen Zollo Mr. Zoluhos Abacrombie Zombie John Zubel Mr. and Mrs. Zubel New cafeteria staff at work. Business Listings Compliments of 1 A FRIEND 2 T A W N E Y 5 B E A U T Y S A L O N 3 WINCHESTER AUBURN MILLS INC. 4 P. J. COX AND SON 6 R. 5 A H. F R I E N D 7 WOBURN SCREEN R I C H A R D C O N S T R U C T I O N 14 WOBURN SQUARE SERVICE STATION (MOBIL) 15 MR. AND MRS. HAROLD NYROS 16 FRANK D. D. PANFILO AGENCY 8 DICK’S REPAIR 9 F O U R S E A S O N’ S B E A U T Y S A L O N AUTO 1 7 WELLS PACKAGE STORE 168 10 13 B E R A D I’ S B A R B E R S H O P OLSON’S CITCO 11 H E R I T A G E G R E E T I N G 12 A FRIEND S From Edward F. Gill, Mayor of Woburn Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 169 KITCHEN CABINETS STAIRS MANTELS NELSON POWER. INC. MILLWORK MOULDINGS WOODWORKING PLYWOOD PANELING DOORS WINDOWS 275 Salem St. 933-2512, 2513 10 Montvale Ave. 933-2857 New Homes Remodeling Jobbing floJut (2o t4tnuctca t Aluminum Siding Appliances Rooting —GENERAL CONTRACTOR— 933-1459 23 Beach Street Woburn, Mass. 170 JOHN L. FOWLE COMPANY Band Saws and Band Knives McLaughlin dennison 433 Main St. Best Wishes to Class 1 970 CURTIN SCIENTIFIC Congratulates the Class of 1 970 BAY STATE FLOOR WALL CO. INC. 240 Main St. Congratulations Class 1 970 FRANK A. FOWLER “The Class Ring Man” Jeweler for Your Official Class Ring All Classes from 1956 through 1970 27 School Street Boston 8, Massachusetts Richmond 2-0161 Congratulations Class of 1 970 A C SPORTING GOODS Best Wishes to Class 1 970 PETER CARBONE SONS DANNY’S SNACK BAR 173 «r nr CRYOVAC EQUIPMENT DIVISION Division of W. R. Grace Co. 369 Washington Street, Woburn Manufacturers of Packaging Machinery for Cryovac Film, Bags, and Pouches G. R. NOWELL SON, INC. Local and Long Distance Movers Serving New York and New England 68 Nelson St. Winchester, Mass. 729-1038 GOOD LUCK to The Class of “70” From MARMOT CORP NATIONAL BANK WOBURN, MASS, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MAIN OFFICE 355 Main Street BRANCH OFFICE 6 Russell Street TELEPHONE 933-2100 Congratulations Class of 1970 BAYSTATE KNIFE CO., INC. MARION’S INC. 6 Jefferson Avenue Woburn, Mass. 01801 429 Main St. Phone Woburn 933-3069 Manufacturers of Machine Knives Commercial Heat Treating Blanchard Grinding 175 933-2849 Good Luck Class of 1 970 WILLIAM P. CALLAHAN CO. Plumbing, Heating, and Gas Fitting 30 Plympton Street Woburn, Mass. 01801 Best Wishes and A Good Luck to FRIEND Senior Class COLLINS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Best Wishes to Class of 1970 RITA’S BRIDAL HOUSE GENE L. ENGLISH ATLAS PAINT SUPPLY ASSOCIATES 31 2 Main Street Wish Woburn, Mass. Class of “70” 933-2674 “Best of Luck” 177 Best Wishes From GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Kathy O’ Brien — Pres. Kristy Klodko — V. Pres. Peggy Hooper — Sec. Beth Boutwell Anne Higgins Paula O’Riley Paula Wagle ■ Assistant Sec. Treas. ■ Assistant Treas. Soph. Rep. 41L Leo club members are installed as officers. Best Wishes From THE LEO CLUB Best Wishes From LONG’S AUTO SCHOOL 50 Harrison Ave. Woburn, Mass. 933-3339 179 WINN ' S EXPRESS 20 Prospect St., Woburn 933-2260 ROBERT NEWTON COIFFURES 476 Main Street Woburn, Mass. For a Lovelier You Directed by Mr. Leon Huttig—Stylist 933-0695 FRANK D. DiPANFILO, AGENCY Real Estate and General Insurance Est. 30 Years 576 Main St. Woburn, Mass. 935-4900 We came and were shown many lights We leave with the hope that in these lights . . . STUDENT COUNCIL 1969-70 D. L. MAHER CO. Water Supply Contractors 933-2046 Woburn, Massachusetts .uitjji,.;. THOMAS F. SCALLEY SONS £ fif£ATtWQ G0 tT8ACTQ € WWW THOMAS F. SCALLEY SONS Plumbing—Heating and General Contracting Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling a Specialty 24 HOUR SERVICE Tel.: Shop—933-1758 Res.: 933-3881 182 Best Wishes to the Class of 1 970 WARREN KAY VANTINE Official Class Photographers 661 Boylston St. Boston, Mass. 183 m aintain New England ' s Leading Manufacturer—Supplier of Display Equipment Shelving • Canopy Lighting • Checkout Counters A Complete Store Planning and Engineering Service . LAYOUT—MERCHANDISING— Plans prepared by Experts—Written specs for complete job • LIGHTING WITH A PURPOSE— Designed to accent and contribute to your total plan • REFRIGERATION Exclusive Distributors of HILL Refrigeration • COLOR COORDINATION— Interior, exterior, shelving, cases—a complete package . PLUS— Complete Sheetmetal Fabricating and Finishing facilities—long or short runs 22 Crane Court Woburn, Mass. MAINTAIN, INC. Call for FREE Estimate 933-3300 your key to happiness J STAFFORD REAL ESTATE Ki l I V $30,000 AND UP 213 Cambridge Road — Route 3 Woburn, Mass. 01801 24 Hour Telephone: 935-21 12 84 A A ACCOUNTING TAX SERVICE Tanners Bank Building 325 Main St. Woburn, Massachusetts 933-3490 DOHERTY BROS. LIQUORS INC. 161 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts Woburn, Mass. 935-4010 “The Prescription Store” F. M. CASE PHARMACY, INC. Surgical Supports — Braces — Elastic Stockings 158 Main Street 933-0206 Agent for Russell Stover Candies JOHN A. HARRISON, INC. Authorized Volkswagen Dealer 196 Lexington Street The Four Corners 86 Compliments of H. R. PAINE Congratulations to the Class of 1970 JOHN F. GILGUN REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE 217-219 Main St. Woburn, Mass. HILLSIDE FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere 88 Main Street Woburn, Mass. Shop 933-2636 Residence 933-1657 187 WOBURN DAILY TIMES THE TOWNE TOT FAIR E-Z Way Center Hours 10 A.M.—9 P.M. (Sat.—6 P.M.) 229 Main St. Woburn Infants ' Wear—Gifts—Accessories Sizes: Infant to Size 14 HUBBS ENGINE COMPANY, INC. Pictured above is the home of Hubbs Engine Company, Inc., 295 Mishawum Road, Woburn, Massachusetts. This is the nerve center of Hubbs Engine Company which sells and services Detroit Diesel engines and Chrysler gasoline engines in Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island. The facility features four truck bays, truck and chassis dynamometers and other technical equipment used to analyze power output. Woburn ' s Outstanding Auto Body Shop WOBURN SUPPLY CO. JOSEPH P. MAHONEY CO. Hardware—Plumbing—Electrical —Complete Body and Fender Repairs —Glass Installed 508 Main Street Woburn 933-2300 293 Salem St. Woburn 933-5350 Good Luck Class of ’70 CAPRI BAKERY WOBURN SKI 6 Elm Street Woburn, Mass. 933-9771 AREA CORP. 1 COMPLIMENTS OF WOBURN CAB CO. cummmgs furniture 27 Montvale Avenue — Woburn, Mass. Open Every Evening Till 9 P.M.-Saturday Till 6 P.M. 933-2826 Best Wishes to Class of ' 70 RICHARD ' S DELICATESSEN 901-A Main Street North Woburn Tel. 933-0860 Congratulations and Best Wishes From WOBURN SCHOOL COMMITTEE EARL ADAMS KATHLEEN G. BRENNAN GEORGE T. CONTALONIS DONALD A. DELUCA MARILYN FINNERTY THOMAS M. HIGGINS ANTHONY J. ZARELLA And the Newly Elected Members JOSEPH CROWLEY ROBERT GONSALVES CARL J. TORRICE 191 Best Wishes WOBURN CITY COUNCIL ALDERMEN AT LARGE John Phalon Bennie R. Beradi WARD ALDERMEN Thomas Guthro John F. Duran Paul Meaney Charles Delaney Timothy J. Mahoney Louis P. Massaro Edward W. Crowley JOHN L. FOWLE COMPANY Band Saws and Band Knives 933-2400 EDWARD G. BOYLE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. As You Graduate, a Guide to Life Rotary Four Way Test: Is it the TRUTH? Is it FAIR to all concerned? Will it build GOODWILL and BETTER FRIENDSHIP? Will it be BENEFICIAL to all concerned? 6 Salem Street Woburn, Massachusetts E. G. BARKER LUMBER CO. WOBURN NURSING HOME 933-9712 MRS. D. HURLEY, R.N. MR. G. SALTER Visiting Hours 933-2405 Supervisor Manager 1-4 7-8 Best Wishes to the Class of ’70 From CARRIAGE TRADE CO. INC. 1071 Main St. Woburn, Mass. 933-3216 For Prescriptions Call SHAKER GLEN PHARMACY INC. 184 Cambridge Road 933-4220 DAVID A. HODGES Success in the Future to All Members of the Class of 1 970 Complete Insurance Service 64 Pleasant St., Woburn 933-4800 GREENE’S DINER “Nearly Everyone Eats Here” Congratulations to 1970 Graduates of Woburn High MR. AND MRS. MILTON F. WETZELL Art Jewelers of Woburn 195 Triple S. Realty Trust WAS HERE 1969-1970 W. S. RAFTER landscaping and trucking Woburn, Mass. 933-0721 WALTER H. WILCOX, INC. Best Wishes to Tanners Bank Building the Class of ’70 Street Floor H. J. ERSKINE “Auto and Homeowners Package Policies and SON, INC. Our Specialties” Best Wishes to the Class of 1 970 WALTER L. WILLIAMS MINUTEMAN PACKAGING, INC. 197 Best Wishes From AUSTIN-HASTINGS CO., INC. 11 Forbes Road Woburn, Mass. 935-4600 Used Cars NATIONAL CAR RENTAL Equipment for All Your Rental Needs BOB’S MOBIL STATION We Feature General Motors Cars 880 Main Street North Woburn, Mass. 933-0614 McSHEFFREY AUTO SALES at Bob ' s Mobil Station Tel. 933-0614 Cleanest Cars North of Boston WOBURN SHEET METAL CO., INC. Industrial Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning FRANCIS D. WALL 13 Fowle Street P. E. SHAUGHNESSY Woburn, Mass. Congratulations to the Class of ' 70 J. J. BLACK SONS Best Wishes to the Class of 1 970 PERILLOS SUB SHOP 349 Main St. Woburn 199 Best Wishes HOT SHOPPES, INC. 1 1 50 Burlington Mall Burlington, Mass. Best Wishes CHARLES GEORGE TRUCKING CO. Best Wishes to the Class of 1 970 From RIGA’S AUTO BODY 1 R Vinning Court JEWELRY AND GIFTS Featuring Woburn High Class Rings Charms Tie Pins Pierced Earrings Watches Charm Bracelets Diamonds Repair of All Watches and Clocks Done on Premises eckrbei n charge accounts welcomed THOMAS H. DOLAN 325 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts 408 Main St. jewelers Woburn Best Wishes From BAY STATE FLOOR WALL CO., INC. LANNAN CHEVROLET- OLDS, INC. 40 Winn Street MAA Of EXCClLCMCC 201 Congratulations Class of “70” GUY’S SMOKE SHOP L. A. DONOVAN, INC. Plating for Electronics 32 Webster St. North Woburn, Massachusetts 933-4120 Telephone 935-1220 MARTIN TELEVISION APPLIANCES RCA — Zenith — Motorola Sales — Service 200 Lexington St. Four Corners Woburn, Mass. JAMES W. MARTIN ATLAS PAINT SUPPLY 312 Main Street Woburn, Mass. 933-2674 202 “Best Wishes to the Class of 70“ Edward J. Tedesco “BEST WISHES’’ WOBURN KEY CLUB 203 Congratulations WOBURN LIONS CLUB LUKIE ' S SUNOCO 545 Main Street 933-9707 Congratulations to the Class of ' 70 From BON NELL MOTOR CO. 933-1439 935-1439 Compliments of J. J. SPENCER SONS, INC. 89 Winn St. Trucking and Contracting Woburn, Mass. Best Wishes to the WOBURN Class of 70 FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK LYNCH-CANTILUON FUNERAL HOME Time for You and Savings Too 15 Pleasant Street Woburn, Mass. USED PARTS Radiators — Sections — Motors Grills — Transmissions — Glass ABERJONA AUTO PARTS rr 278 Salem Street 933-4440 CLIFFORD C. BOUTWELL Proprietor Good Luck Class of 1970 PROSPECT TOOL DIE CO., INC. 310 Salem Street 206 Best Wishes to the Future Generation LUX TRANSPORTATION Land — Sea — Air 933 1415 North Central Warehouse Warehousing — Distribution Rail Service 944 9290 Cupreine Best Wishes Good Luck t o Class of 1 970 from Class of 1 970 FRANK’S VARIETY FITZLER GMC TRUCK SALES Congratulations Compliments of 1 28 TEN PIN LANES Winter St. Waltham A FRIEND Congratulations Class of 1 970 TANNERS NATIONAL BANK Free Checking Accounts Congratulations Class of 1970 ROTARY CLUB OF WOBURN Woburn, Mass. Congratulations From Compliments of TONY’S ITALIAN VILLA CONTINENTAL PLASTICS Waltham, Mass. CORPORATION “The Bank With the Customers’ Hours” WOBURN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY V. M. LUNDQUIST SON 340 Washington St. Woburn, Mass. Best Wishes Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 SOUTH END ITALIAN CLUB JOHN DANIZIO JOE BUNN CHRIS DESALVO Compliments LUCIA’S SUPERMARKET Best Wishes to the Class of 70 From O ' ROURKE BROS. INC. SERVICE STATION 933-1465 183 Cambridge Rd. K t FAMILY FUN GO CANDLEPIN v,« BOWLING _ WOBURN BOWLADROME, INC. 32-36 Montvale Avenue, Woburn, Mass. 30 Alleys—Open 9 A.M.—12 Midnight Weekdays I P.M.— I I P.M. Sundays 933-1709 933-9764 Best Wishes to the Class of 70 From WOBURN OIL CO. Best Wishes to the Class of 1 970 WOBURN BARRELL CO. Good Luck to the Class of 1970 CONTINENTAL METAL PRODUCTS ARTHUR P. GRAHAM WOBURN SUPPLY CO. C7un eraf 7fom e Hardware—Plumbing—Electrical 3 Arlington Road 508 Main Street Woburn 933-2300 IsOoSurn , JKassac iusetts JL. 7« Mt4t phy Your Druggist 379 Main St. Phone Woburn, 933-1492 Mass. 216 Co-Ree Real Estate Cannot Be Undersold By Anyone—Drop in and See for Yourself Compliments of DATA PRINT INC. OVERNIGHT PRINTING 1 35 Main St. Woburn, Mass. WOBURN FURNITURE Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1970” McLaughlin FUNERAL HOME SILVERMAN ' S MEN ' S SHOP 394 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts Complete Line of Men ' s— Boy ' s—Student ' s Clothing FORMAL WEAR FOR HIRE 933-1908 54 Pleasant Street Woburn, Mass. GORIN’S Lowest Prices Plus Personal Service Open Thursday, Friday Nights Till 9 P.M. Gorin’s 415 Main St., Woburn ANDERSON OIL SERVICE 10 Felton Street Woburn, Mass. 933-2530 219 RAMCO D WOODWORKING E CABINET CO. N 1 1 S 161 Merrimack St. RESTAURANT ARNOLD-FISHER COMPANY Best Wishes Good Luck to the Class of 1970 LOUIE’S PIZZA JOSEPH B. HATCH SON Success in the Future to the Class of 1970 Congratulations to the Class of 1 970 E-Z WAY CLEANERS ELITE BARBER SHOP Congratulations to the Class of ’70 THE CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE of THE CHRUCH OF SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO MOORE PARKER News Dealer Woburn 375 Main Street Mass. Telephone 933-0274 Instruments for Industry dr. john f. McCauley OPTOMETRIST OSGOOD ENGINEERING CO. 1 3 Montvale Ave. 26 Henshaw St. Woburn, Mass. 01801 Woburn, Mass. 223 WOBURN CO-OPERATIVE BANK 6 Common Street . • SPRING SUPPLEMENT Valedictorian ROBERT LANG Salutatorian GAIL Ml HNS With High Honor Judith Connollv Mark Cilli Bonnie Stoke Patricia Sweenct Rolicri Trraev Glenn Farrell Man Mankiewicv Alnon Ring ★ ★ ★ With Honor Brosnan. Barr Caggiano. Bichard Miehael Oilt. Maureen Julia (jnaway. Herbert John. Jr. Cennerar o, Albert Joseph (loco. Kiehard Alan Coslanzo. Dale Marie Coughlin. Kathleen Danowski. Diane Jovce Del Prato. Peter ieoU Driscoll. Joanne Famiglietti, Naney Ann Faulkner. Nancy Jean Ferullo. Samira Lotwr Fitzpatrick, Gayle Ann Khoda Forte. Paul Fdward Fran . Jeanette l abrl Gangi, Diane Rac Cirouarii. W illiam Wayne lliliino. June Ava Higgin , Anne Marie Kearns, Kathleen Ann Lcntine. James Vincent Lent , Sharon Brth Lindner. Kathleen Marie l.loy, Beverly Ellen I igue. Julie Marv Lowell. Diane Marie Lvneh. Anne Hichanla Mack. Allison Denise McGloin. Sharon Anne Miliano, Donna Mane Miller. Carol Anne Morrow, Barliara Jean Murphy. James Kennedy. Jr. Murray. Joanne Eli aU-th Nurnlterger, Judith Ann O'Connell. Jeanne Marie O'Connor. Mary Ann Perry. Robert Joseph Quinn. Maureen Elizabeth K.otellini. James Michael Riccardi. Katherine FJtzabeth Salainone. Carolyn Angela Sampson. Charlene Mane Sanborn. Arlene Marie Sarnessian 1-aura Jean Sullivan. Eileen Frances Tagliamontr. Margaret Paula Tuzzolo. Marv Klizatieth W heaton. Christine Gail W i on. F.li als'th Margaret ALLEN DEYAXEY l t IW.Bo CAYI.K FITA PATRICK 2nd Prize Girls Oratorical Contest The fifty-sixth annual Public Speaking Contest and Musical Entertainment was held in the Upper School Auditorium, March 17. 1970. The program ran the emotional gamut from light and humorous topics to melodramatic and tragic excerpts. Accompanying the fine performances were the orchestra under the direction of Mr. Kdson Kimball and the Chor-a leers under Mr. Robert Hodgcson. BARBARA WOODBRIDGF. lsl Prize Girls Tin- NJROTC graduated its first class of naval cadets this spring. Manv awards were presented to outstanding members. Curst anticipate a plcasinl evening Offiiw di'irilxitr carnal ions Mol her Daughter Banquet Sponsored l the Stu- l«-ni Council, tin- 9lh Annual Mot her Daughter Baiu|uet was held on March 24, 1970. A com-ni it tee of student representatives and girl officers presented a most enjoyable evening as Miss Juday brought our girls and their mothers on stage in fashionable attire. Light conversation U-forr iIm- meal Bcv welcome ill - guest 3 One-Act Plays On the night of March 10. 1970 the W oburn High School Drama Guild presented Three One-Act Plays. These outstanding plavs were written, directed, acted out and organized bv the talented student body with the help of Mrs. Dorothea Welling. The plays in order of appearance were Medium Rare, a comedy written h Herbert Cana way: Playground, the award winning drama bv William Cannon; and Play Vo. I. a soc ial commentary bv Gracinc Palano. Seniors bring bark the Roaring 20 s. Our Director — MR. IIODCESON K -n strums Dixidaiui Si vie Claire BHls Out a Tune A German Never Forgets!!! Black Orange Revue Devotion and eagerness are words that describe the 1970 Black Orange Revue. l.'nder the direction of Mr. Robert Hodgcson. the show maintained its position as being one oi the most popular events of the year. The theme of the show was constructed around songs from different eras — from the past, present, and to the space age finale of the future. Captivated audiences enjoved the mam singers. dance lines, comic sketches and colorful costumes. The lighting and stage management meshed with the acts to produce a most enjoyable show. 1-adio ami gentlemen meet the head table And awav Our fine faculty enjoys the meal Class oDVits and Mr. Murphy look over I Is- situation. hat’s so funny Billy? Senior Reception The evening of May 28. 1970 found tin- Senior Class gathered together for llteir last formal occasion. For the second time the Seniors attended this event at Montvale Plaza in Stoneham. (Quests entered the Plaza and were ushered through the Receiving Line of honored guests and then were seated for the meal. The rest of the evening w as spent dancing to the melodious strains of the Montcvalc Plaza Orchestras. Ilcy. this food lops the lunches. Dad and family Denise Mi l jiiiililin — Jr. Class Marshal Class Day Exercise Class Day was held on Saturday. June 6, 1970 in I he I pperSchool Cym. The Junior Class Marshal led tin procession of junior girls and departing seniors into the decorated gvm. Awards for scholarship and student service to the school were in abundance and occupied most of the afternoon. The excellent class poem was read by its author. Stephen MacDonald: and the class history written by Chris Wheaton brought nostalgic memories to all. The program closed with the singing of the Alma Mater. Chris Wheaton — Class History Class Advisors Receive Gifts Pres, forte Speaks 1969 and 1970 Marshal Nancy — Denise Jimmy accepts Seni vr Class Cift Capt. Street (left) and Mr. Blake present Awards 1970 Yearbook Dedication. Senior Banquet June 6. 1970 brought I he Class of 1970 together for the last time as a social group. Sponsored 1 the Yearbook Staff under the direct ion of Mr. Peter Dempsev (ad-visor) the hampict afforded Seniors to recall memories of the past four years. After the welcome address was delivered ! v Marcia Lux the six hundred seniors and invited guests listened to congratulations and Best ishes from Mr. Henry Blake. Principal; Dr. J. Frank llassett. Superintendent: Mrs. Marilyn Finnerty. Chairwoman of School Comm.; and Mayor F.dward F. (dll. Following the presentation of gifts bv Susan Gillis. the dedication of the yearbook was read l Julie Logue. The culmination of the evening was tin- acceptance of the first book ever awarded by the vote of tin entire Senior Class to Mr. Robert Del.uea. Chuck lwlp distribute books. receives the . . . Presentation of gift . Kd check over hi very own veurlxiok. Senior enjoy themselves at last social gathering. I I II a|ipear I ha I this senior 1 .i is a great success.' Mr. Brennan takes a bow. Head lalde guests ponder the menu. “1 n Hungry seniors pose for the photographer. Seniors share their yearbooks. Graduation Finally and yri so soon! TIudc were I hr prcvalrnl feelings on Sunday June 7. 1970 — Graduation Day. Five hundred and sixty-four nii'ni-bors of the class of 1970 bad awaited this day for years, and suddenly it was over. Jov and sorrow mingled in the hearts of all as the strains of Pomp and Circumstance filled the air. Addresses by visiting officials and by the Vah'dictorian brought to each senior the realization that High School was now a memory and that tin- future was upon us. W ith mixed emotions we looked bark at the corridors and to classrooms that housed some of our fondest memories. Yet, despite our sadness, we knew that we were no longer children; we wen; now young adults facing the future in various wavs — in business, in the armed forces, in college, or in our own homes. No matter what direction we follow, we will always lie members of the ('.hiss of 1970; and Graduation Day will always In- outstanding in our memories. i - !)r. Allen nuko an iin|M riaiit jioim. Dr. Ilav n finally gra lualo! Bob Lang — Valedictorian
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