Woburn High School - Innitou Yearbook (Woburn, MA)
- Class of 1971
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When our country was inhabited by Indians, Horn Pond was a frequent haunt of these Native Americans. According to legend Manitou, the spirit of Horn Pond Mountain, used to gaze at his reflection in the water of Lake Innitou, the Indian name for the pond. As Innitou was the looking glass’’ for Manitou, it will also serve as a reflection of our four years together. Editors Deborah Cutler Mary Lou Gill Elizabeth Lage Mary Ann Palumbo SETTLED BY MEN FROM CHARLES¬ TOWN UNDER CAPTAIN EDWARD JOHNSON. NAMED IN 1642 AFTER WOBURN, BEDFORDSHIRE. HERE WERE BORN AND GREW UP TO¬ GETHER COLONEL LOAMMI BALDWIN. THE ENGINEER, AND BENJAMIN THOMPSON (COUNT RUMFORD), PHIL ANTH ROPISTAND S CIENTIST. MASSACHUSETTS BAY COLONY TERCENTENARY COMMISSION mas. mm H ■ v wK li ■ ■ i i ■w L v iifjh 1 [1631 ) 1 9301 . ‘VlO ,... Ictcf v -r3 tC o 1 TABLE of CONTENTS Highlights.40 Clubs and Activities.50 Athletics.72 Seniors.92 Community.162 Faculty . . . t We the Staff of the 1971 the Images of the Past; and the Shadows of Defeat; and the Attainment of Know and the Moments of Solitu e j nnitou wish to reproduce he Echoes of Triumph he Contemplation of Truth sdge; the Hours of Involvement le. Echoes of 6 Sights and Sounds 7 Mirrors of . . m ■Sri .--‘ifr 8 9 Images Reflections of 12 Drive and Determination 13 Four years of Friends and Frivolity, Excitement, Tears and Joys mirrored in my Mind. 15 wSESb rtH ' r art of teach? ■ s fmwakening natiir ijjthe purpose fter wards. Anatole Dedication We, the class of 1971, dedicate the Innitou to a most responsible and responsive individual, who has been intimately involved and deeply concerned with the education of this class. This instructor has pro¬ gressed through four years with our class in a most unique way having taught us Ancient History, World History, United States History, and Psychology. In the classroom students have found this person to be knowledgeable and stimulating while never losing his sense of humor, sometimes exhibited in critical commentary! Outside the confines of the aca¬ demic area he has involved himself in many class projects and has consistently given his loyal support to our social endeavors. As the advisor to the Audio-Visual Club he has helped teachers and students gain otherwise unreal¬ ized perspectives through his dedication to the position. When we in the future recollect the past and the individuals who have influenced our lives, we will certainly remember you among them . . . Mr. Michael A. Valeriani To the 1971 Graduating Class: The future is always a time of hope. I join with you, mv young friends, who now more than ever before look to the future with hope in search of a world richer in faith, in understanding, in humility, and in the good¬ ness of life. I can only trust that the many experiences of your school work —- your school life, your activity participa¬ tion, and your relationships with teachers, your friend¬ ships, and your own development have helped to make your future more possessed of the many riches of this wonderful life! In your spirit of faith and in your accomplishments lies a destiny for yourself and for others. Archibald Mac Leish phrased the thought so well: East were the dead kings; West was the grass.” We are confident we shall all be better people be¬ cause of you. My sincerest best wishes to all of you, Charles W. Lamontagne Superintendent of Schools JEROME T. LYNCH Deputy Superintendent I. EDWARD MARASHIO Assistant to the Superintendent f E 3 §£ 7 § 1 r m p Ft aBUI It ' r i ifjjj 1: % p liL 1 fj , S I : f;;I •2 DR. CHARLES W. LAMONTAGNE Superintendent BERTHA BANE Assistant Superintendent To the members of the Class of 1971: As you reach the end of your career in secondary educa¬ tion, you are entering a new stage in the world of ideas. During the sixties, a period during which you devoted your days to preparation, we have seen a time where commitment, relevance, and involvement became basic to the campus. Larger and more talented classes were challenging the struc¬ ture of education at every level. The transition from earlier times was almost abrupt. The new decade opened with tremendous continuing changes in the social, cultural, and intellectual life of our soci¬ ety, and herein lies the challenge to all who will see the seven¬ ties develop as young adults. With you there is ample opportunity to show the spirit of idealism, and to generate an optimistic view of human poten¬ tial that will countervail the despair and resignatio n that per¬ vades society in nineteen-seventy-one. May the enthusiasm of your youth culminate in responsible personal goals in life and that we may achieve in our time and for all the time the ancient vision of peace on earth, good will toward men.” JAMES F. BRENNAN Assistant Principal PAUL K. SWEENEY Assistant Principal HENRY D. BLAKE Principal ROBERT DORAN: English 11, J.V. Basketball Coach, Chair¬ man Oratorical Contest. ' ■ - f . I s 4 ft r FRANCIS X. FEDELE: English 12, Varsity Golf Coach, W-Club Advisor. JAMES SENIOR: English 11, World Cultures Club. SALLY HARRIS: English 10, Sophomore Class Advisor. MARY MOYNIHAN: English 10. JEAN HOUDE: English 12. KATHLEEN WALSH: English 11, Ass’t. Yearbook Advisor, Junior Class Advisor. PATRICIA STEWART: English 10, Debating Club JOHN JOHNSTON: English 12, Sentorian, Chess Club. DIANA CECALA: English 10. AUL MURPHY: English 11, Jun- r House Master. MARIE SCALESSE: U.S. History, World History. WILLIAM HOSMER: English 12, Chair¬ man English Dept. MARIE BUT¬ LER: Develop¬ mental Reading, Reading Club, Fu¬ ture Teachers t: DORATHEA McCAUSLAND: English 11, Speech, Drama Guild. — THOMAS H. FALLON: English 10, Public Speaking. 121 PETER DEMPSEY: English 12, Yearbook Chief Advisor. HARRY MARDEROSIANf Biology, Department Chairman, Varsity Baseball Coach. SHIRLEY ANNE McGOWAN: C.P. Biology, General Biology, Future Nurses Club, Science Fair. DONNA M. HARDING: Biology, Honors Biology, Biology Pre-Med Club. JOHN J. O’CONNOR: Physics, Honors Physics, A.P. Physics, Science Fair, National Honor Society. EDWARD D. FREELY: C.P. Biology, Science Club, Science Fair. KENNETH SCOTT BLAKE: Biology, Pep Club, Biology Pre-Med Club. LEN HILL: General Physics, C.P. Physics, Earth Science, Head Football Coach. MARILYN L. STAFFORD: Biology. DAVID JOHNSON: A.P. Chemistry, Honors Chemistry, Academic Chemistry, Key Club. JOHN HENEHAN: Data Processing AUSTIN GARVEY: Physical Education, Athletic Trainer, Athletic Faculty Manager. GERALDINE A. WEGENER: Physical Educa¬ tion, Field Hockey Coach, Tennis Coach, Girls’ W” Club, Intramurals. BRENDA M. JOYCE: Physical Edu¬ cation, Softball Coach, Cheerleader Advisor, Intramural Activities. MARGARET LILLIAN KERNS PHYLLIS HETZEL School Nurses RICHARD QUALEY: Physical Education, Leo Club, Assistant Football Coach. SUZANNE HOLMES: Physical Education, J.V. Field Hockey Coach, Varsity Gymnastics, Tumblers. GEORGE P. TRAMFAGLIA: Woodworking, Industrial Arts Fair. THOMAS J. KILDAY: Mechanical Drawing, Industrial Arts Coordinator. PAUL KENNEY: Director of Food Services. CHARLES WELCH: Home Maintenance. CHARLES McCALLUM: Graphic Arts. JOHN GRANT, JR.: Health Education, Assistant Football Coach. CUSTODIANS AND MATRONS: James DeVito, Harold Berquist, Helen Tighe, Mary Contalonis, Charles Lee, John Dillon. 27 FRANK NEWARK: Chairman — Art Dept. ROBERT HODGSON, JR.: Music Theory I and II, Concert Choir, Chorus, Choraleers, Black and Orange Revue. THE CAFETERIA LADIES EDSON KIMBALL: Band, Music Appreciation, Senior Play. m USttL STEVEN CALABRO: Guidance. 1ERGEANT BURL BEAVERS: Naval Science. TIMOTHY RING: Chairman — Guidance Department. CHIEF THOMAS MURPHY: Naval Science. ROBERT O’BRIEN: Guidance. CHARLOTTE GOLDBERG: Guidance. CAPTAIN GEORGE STREET: Naval Science. LEONA DOYLE: Guidance. JOAN COLEMAN: Guidance. FRANK LOGAN: Senior Math, Algebra 1, Science Fair. MARY LOU JOHNSON: Math 11, Algebra 1, 2, Na¬ tional Honor Society. SANDRA HEE: Math 11, 12, Com¬ puter Club, Math Club. JAMES BRENNAN: Math 11, 12. VIRGINIA HALL: Math 12, A.P. Math, Math Team Coach, National Honor Society, Chairman Math Dept. CATHERINE HERLIHY: Math 10, 11, Dean of Girls, National Honor Society. 30 LANA RICH: Math 10, 13, Algebra 2, Senior Math, Math Club. ELFREDA KALLOCK: Math 9, 10, 11, Algebra 2, Math Team Coach. ALBERT CUOCO: Geometry, Math 10. LOUIS BUSSONE: Math 11 (Honors Math 9B. SHEILA NEVIN: Math 10, Algebra 1, Math Club. ROBERT WINSON: Math 2 (Basic), Math 10, Ge¬ ometry, Tennis Coach, Math Club. iSStif| wmm mmsi n m i - ' WS! ■-v; , , DENIS GOLDEN: Modern Problems. JOSEPHINE BOGERT: U.S. History. MICHAEL VALERIANI: U.S. History, Psychology, Audio Visual Director. JUSTUS ALLEN, JR.: World History. MATTHEW McNAMARA: World History, Bridge Club, Prize Speaking Contest. WILLIAM ROCHE: Modern Problems, Driver Education. 32 SANDRA DELAY: U.S. History. ■ ' v - ' v RAYMOND DALEY: Modern Problems, Nomad Advisor. ERALD1NE SOLES: Modern Problems, lairman Social Studies, Honor Society, Inter- itional Relations Club. )SEPH CURRAN, JR. odern Problems, Sociology, Senior House aster. KATHRYN WINTERSON: Modern Problems, U.S. History. JAMES FOLEY: World History, U.S. History, Sophomore Housemaster. 33 BARBARA BEER: Latin 1, 2, 3, 4, Classic Club LUCILLE LeGRAND: French 3 and 5, French Club, Chairman Language Dept. MARION SUMBERG: Spanish 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club. KATHLEEN MURPHY: English 10, Ger- ELLEN FARRELL: Spanish 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club, man 1, 2, 3, 4, German Club. CHERYL ADAMS: French 2, 3, French Club. r . 34 OCTOBER FROST: French 1, German 2, 3, German Club. SALLY POTTER: French 3, 5, French Club. RHODA GREENSPAN: French 4, 5, French Club. SHEILA MAGUIRE: Spanish 1, 2, Spanish Club. w- Safer : Vk... X SHEILA ZAPPOLA: French 1, 2, 4, French Club. 35 ELLEN CONNELL: Typing 1, Office Practice, Office Assignments, Business Ed Club. ARLENE LASKY: Shorthand, Sec. Typing, Typ¬ ing II, Bookkeeping, Sentorian, Class Rings. DIANE VLASUK: Typing I, Office Practice Business Education Club. RICHARD SKEFFINGTON: Business Law, Bookkeeping I and II, Head Basketball Coach. ELEANOR McCALL: Shorthand, Typewriting, Office Machines, Placement Director. ARTHUR HARTUNG: Consumer Economics, Business Law, Data Processing. THOMAS TREACY: Office Machines, Busi ness Math, Track Coach. BEVERLY CHILSOM: Typing. 36 f)NA O’DAY: Typing II, Shorthand I, Bookkeeping I, Office Practice, Advisor ! Junior Business Assistants. VINCENT RIVELA: Distributive Education, Busi¬ ness Math, Advisor — Distributive Education, J.V. Baseball Coach. ROBERT DeLUCA: Business Law, Con¬ sumer Ec., Typing, Student Council — Advisor, Soccer Coach. LOUISE McDONOUGH: Shorthand Typing, Of¬ fice Machines and Assignments. DORIS LYNCH: Secretarial Procedures, Applied Typing Chairman, Business Ed. Dept, and Club, Sentorian. WILLIAM HOLLAND: Bookkeeping I, Business Math. WILLIAM WARD: Bookkeeping I, W-Club Advisor, Freshman Football Coach. 37 BARBARA DUNBURY: Department Chairman, Home Economics. HELEN R. SHEERAN: Library Coordinator. £ Hn.- ... RITA S. EDMUNDS: Library Aides, Reading Club. LOUISE NOLAN: Library Aide. 33 HIGHLIGHTS ' . f • : ' mm : , ■ ( i ■ ;; (j ' r ' . i. ' i. i,i ' J V ' M ' ' ; ; ;!■ : , l I 1 ’ . • ' . 1 ' ( • .« ; 1 l J ’ •• ' l : . Charms were presented for memories long to be cherished The start to a memorable evening, Renaissance Jr. Prom The Renaissance, theme of the Junior Prom, the first formal dance for the class of 1971, was expressed in decorations depicting rebirth and rejuvenation. The Upper School Commons was festooned with shades of purple and pink swirls of streamers and original murals. The band’s contemporary arrangements contributed to the festive atmosphere. The crowning of the queen of the evening signaled the end of an occasion to be re¬ membered for many years to come. Mr. Blake and Mr. Brennan escort Mrs. Brennan Conversation is exchanged in the courtyard. Student participation is shown. Shirley, Mary and Roberta work hard to bring in results. Win or lose, Turner’s all set. Chris makes a point! VICE - PRt SI VIMT SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Seated: Barbara Mawn (Sec.), Michael Turner (Pres.), Kevin Connolly (Vice-Pres.). Standing: Joe Tarby (Treas.), Mrs. Dolores Colantuono (Advisor), Mr. Joesph Curran (Housemaster). SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Seated: Gerald Benullo, Vice-Pres., Dennis McLaughlin, Pres., Jean Famagletti, Sec. Standing: Mr. James Foley, Advisor, Miss Sally Harris, Advisor, John Love, Treas. Class Elections Dominate October Elections came once again to Woburn High exhibiting immense student participation. The school was decorated with original posters and a large display of cars turned out for the motorcade. Following a long week of cam¬ paigning, members of the student body voted for their favorite candidates. Many races were decided by very small margins as the results were an¬ nounced at the close of school October 30th. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Seated: Paula Crawford, Sec., Kevin Murphy, Vice-Pres., Richard McKenna, Treas. Standing: Mrs. Walsh, Advisor, Daniel Burger, Pres., Mr. Murphy, Housemaster. 45 SENIOR DANCE COMMITTEE: Seated: Nancy Winn, Barbara Mawn, Sec., Denise McLaughlin, jean De- Celles, Shirley Love, Patti Alongi, Mary Lou Gill. Standing: Mr. Joseph Curran, Housemaster, Micheal Turn¬ er, Pres., Micheal Murray, Tommy Sarro, John Lyons, John Cagnina, Jimmy Tracey, Joe Tarby, Treas., Byron Breda, Kevin Connolly, Vice-Pres., Mrs. Dolores Colantuano, Advisor. Christmas at Woburn Common. . ' ■ . 71 k iSI, jjf j 1 1 Eddie Gilmartin and Pinky Skounjos find the dance laughable. Jimmy Tracey and Brenda Pizzo add the artist’s touch to decorations. 46 A Portrait of Christmas This year’s Senior Christmas Dance concentrated on an Old Fashioned Christmas. The Center of Attention was the re-crea¬ tion of 19th century parlor with a fireplace, rocking chair, pic¬ tures on the mantel, and an old fashioned Christmas Tree, Everyday People,” a rock group, kept the floor filled through¬ out the evening. In the court yard, a 20 foot tree, gaily lighted, attracted couples’ attention as they left. John Maratto and Leslie Garvey wait for the music to begin. Dick Black and Cindy Callahan enjoy refreshments. 47 Fred Zollo with his mouth closed? Mr. Kimball and Mr. Curran give last minute instructions to the cast. Keith’s charm doesn’t seem to move Fred or Eric. Patterns The class of 1971 chose Rod Sterling’s drama about a big business entitled Patterns” for the annual presen¬ tation of the Senior Class Play. Sterling’s depiction of the complex moralities pervading the wtfrld of business provided a demanding vehicle for Fred Zollo, Keith Sul¬ livan, Eric Bogosian, and a t alented supporting cast of Christine Gallagher, Lynn Lord, James Tracy, James Brine, Brenda Pizzo, Michael Turner, Mary Gould, Bar¬ bara Mawn, Joanne Sullivan, and Paul O’Donnell. Director Edson Kimball’s 25th production was grip¬ ping drama. The value of the individual clashed with the demands of industry. Forceful confrontations featuring sensitive acting kept an appreciative audience involved until the Final resolution. 49 m MM 1 -jjm 1 1 m M -§ $i CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES . . . Growth demands a variety of activities which stimulate special interests through which a sense of awareness and a growing concern for social development is formulated. Junior Rotarians NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: First row: Sharon Barletta, Lee Kiklis, Nancy Hedgebeth, Michael Driscoll, Vice- President, Jeanne O’Donnell, Treasurer, Paul Leavis, President, Elaine Connolly, Secretary, Mary Ellen Nowell, Anne Leen, Leslie Fournier, Gail Simpson. Second row: Carol Bloomquist, Barbara Lieberman, Christine Smyth, June Meehan, Susan Devany, Christine Gallagher, Lynne O’Connell, Virginia Gates, Susan Wilcox, Claire Connolly, Susan Kincaid, Miss Herlihy. Third row: Carol Hensiek, Sidney Pilistine, John Marotto, Jimmy Doucet, Robert Peary, Jordon Leff, Joseph Matore, Brian Mullane, Bonnie MacKay, Maureen Cahalan, Maureen Byron. Through attendance at weekly luncheon meetings at the Boy’s Club, Junior Rotarians are introduced to civic leaders and become aware of the community’s concerns. These outstanding school citizens are selected on the basis of scholarship and participation in school functions. Members of the Rotary hope that exposure to the ideals exemplified by this service organization will carry into the students’ adult life. National Honor Society To give distinction to the members of the Senior Class who qualify both in academic achievement and in character 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 accomplishment, to give service to the community, and to set an example of leadership and character. This year the Honor Society again conducted a ’’Christmas is Giv¬ ing” drive to collect food for underprivileged families in Woburn. They also conducted a tutoring program to aid students in all subjects, sold refreshments at the Science Fair, and ended the year with a spring field trip. Rotary Representatives: Jeff Lentz and Jim Doucet. WOMEN’S CLUB: First row: Jeanne Lynch, Sydne Pilistine, Elaine Conley, Susan Kincaid. Second row: Diane McElhiney, Ann Leen, Miss Herlihy. 4 Women’s Club Representatives At the regular meetings of the Woburn Women’s Club, six honor students represented the high school. Enjoying lunch and the varied programs enabled the students to become bet¬ ter acquainted with the social and cultural offerings of the community. Attendance gives meaning to the definition of woman” in a modern society. Democratic Drama Guild The Drama Guild is a truly democratic organization. Ev¬ erybody is president. No student who wishes to appear on stage is ever refused this opportunity. As a consequence, - the performances include students from all levels. I his group of selected and rehearsed actors and actresses con¬ structed scenery and made appropriate costumes for all performances. The group’s major effort is the One-Act Play contest, in which three original plays are produced. Awards are pres¬ ented for the most outstanding play, the most skilled direc¬ tor, and the most professional actors and actresses. This year the Guild co-ordinated a new theater group called SET, the Student Exchange Theater. Several High Schools in this area participated in a Drama Festival spon¬ sored by this group. Sitting: Jack Cagnina, Sandy Tipton, Eric Bogosian, Jimmy Tracey. Standing: Susan Kincaid, Mrs. McCausland, Karen Ring, Keith Sulli¬ van, Fred Zollo. An Active Year for the Choraleers The Choraleers, directed this year by Mr. Robert Hodgson, has been broadened to include participation in all major student assemblies, the Public Speaking Contest, the Winter Concert, and the Black and Orange Review. Plans for the future include more concerts and tours. David West, Eric Bogosian, Karen Ring, Mrs. Dorothea McCausland, Jimmy Tracey, Fred Zollo. 1st row: Frances Tiso, Wren Johnson, Robin Johnson, Carolyn John¬ son. 2nd row: Bruce Graham, Paula Knox, Mr. Hodgson, Peter McGondel. Authors of Tomorrow Ideas of the present and 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 orig¬ inal, highly imaginative plays. This year’s plays include Shipwrecked” by Alan Devany and David West, Con¬ demned to Freedom” by Fred Zollo, and Stolen Minds” by Karen Ring. The plays were characterized by ironies, suspense, satire, humor, and imagination. The novel approaches to the presentation of these plays revealed the dedication and de¬ sire for perfection of the authors, directors, advisor, and members. 53 MaryEllen checks seniors in at the polls. JUNIORS: Sealed: Marie Morandi, Jane Cennerazza, Maddie Beecher, Danny Berger. Standing: Linda Lucontom, Donna Murphy, Sheila Tully, Lois O’Brien, Sharon Scearbo. n a 11 % n ■$ ML J ' V ■ F f . i8jjp jkn Boosters register their support. SOPHOMORES: Seated: Dennis McLaughlin, Jerry Benullo. Standing: Louise McCauly, Gail Tarby, Jnda Bland, Jackie Taurus. H T n mmw w i.y 1 Tj : iBtmj V it 1 1 ■- A •4 kjfc Mr. Robert Deluca disapproves a point at a meeting. Student Council Varies Program Participating in more activities than ever be¬ fore, the Student Council provided its members with many opportunities to participate in and ob¬ serve 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 Banquet, the Student Council sponsored a car smash” to arouse spirit for the Thanksgiving Day game. A cake sale was a money¬ raising activity. Demonstrating their interest in local politics, council members regularly attend School Commit¬ tee meetings. In the high school, the council en¬ acted new laws governing student life. rUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: ( l-r ) Leslie Fournier, Jeff Lentz (Pres.), Mr. Robert Deluca (Adv.), Mary Ellen )furi. Missing: Margret Given. Janet accepts a ballot. President — Jeff Lentz Each Monday afternoon, the Woburn High School Bridge Club meets in room 8250 with its instructor, Mr. Matthew McNamara. At these meetings, the members learn the theory of the game as well as actually partici¬ pating in the competition. By studying the theory of the game, the members learn to reveal the content of their cards to their partner in the preliminary bidding. As well as having matches among the club members, tournaments with other high schools are part of the pro¬ gram. 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. Theory, Competition Highlight Meetings Mr. McNamara (Advisor), Jerry Benullo (Pres.), Deann Demonico (Treas.), Carol Colachico (Sec.), Richard Downey (V.P.). Classic 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. Attending lectures and a Latin play, visiting museums and restaurants, and conducting Olympics, a chariot wash, and a Roman banquet were various activities organized by that group. Seated: Linda O’Neil (Pres.), Janet Briand (V.P.), Lois O’Brian (Sec.), Sheila Tully. Standing: Chris¬ tine Emmons, Coline Gately, Janice Galluzo, Joe App, Mrs. McGowan (Adv.), Mary Oser, Maryanne Grazziano. Missing: Ginny Cornell (Treas.). Miss Beer (Advisor), Dan Bi (Sec.), Janet Dicenzo (Treas irger, William O’Neil (V.P.), Jane ), Nancy Tucker (Pres.). ■ W - WUJ m Future Nurses To insure that each girl interested in nursing and re¬ lated areas was aware of the many opportunities in the health field, the Future Nurses Club held monthly meet¬ ings where speakers presented information on admis¬ sion requirements and application procedures for nurs¬ ing, x-ray, and laboratory schools. The girls also attend¬ ed Open House at several nursing schools in the area, so that they would be aware of the institutions, facilities, and courses available to them in Greater Boston. Mr. Newark helps out again. BLUE DRILL TEAM: 1st row: ( l-r) Bob Ward, Gregg Stafford, Robert Walsh, Danny O’Keefe, James Garrity, John Ralphs. 2nd row: (l-r) Chief Murphy, John Burns, Barry DeRosa, John Costello, William McElhiney, William Leonard. •t row: (l-r) Gina Catanzano, Brenda Pizzo, Marie Seminatore, Marianne Tragakis, Lynn Lord (Sec.). 2nd row: Miss Bu- va (Adv.), Joanne McElhiney, Jayne Degan, Sally Fanjoy, Karen Johnson, Linda Cianchi (Treas.), Joe Stoico, Mr. ewark (Adv.). Missing: Elaine Federico (Pres.), Cheryl Hutchinson (V.P.). fVj j f, .;T| ffi i 8 |. v ' i j W m :■ •L |i(K Ji | ttl In i lii W 1 i x m? n N.J.R.O.T.C. Drill Team The Drill Team, a select group of twenty boys, spent many afternoons pre¬ paring for the numerous activities in which they participated. Members learn the basics of Close Order Drill, and in striving for perfection, attain the satisfac¬ tion that accompanies the mastery of complex skills. The group was conspicu¬ ous for its precision when they per¬ formed in the Veteran’s Day Parade, Hal¬ loween Parade, and at half-time during the Thanksgiving football game. Numerous Trips Provide Cultural Enrichment for the Art Guild The Art Guild, under the direction of Mr. Frank Newark and Miss Bulova, enabled students to enrich heir knowledge and appreciation of art by visiting mu- eums and exhibits throughout the year. The Guild took . ts annual trip to the DeCordova Museum in Lincoln, fass. Trips to other museums were made whenever ' ossible. This year, as in years past, members of the mild helped to design and paint the scenery for the hree-One-Act-Plays. The last project of the year was he presentation of the Annual Spring Art Exhibition, in - hich the students displayed their artistic talents to an ppreciative and enthusiastic public. GOLD DRILL TEAM: 1st row: (l-r) Chief Murphy, Louis Galante, Mike Mullane, Louis Tortorella, Frank Markiewicz, Steven Phalon, Brian DeRosa. 2nd row: (l-r) Bill Trecatin, Thomas Duffy, Thomas Callahan, Steven Hogan. 3rd row: (l-r) Greg Roberts, Alan Devaney, Paul Leavis. ' • ifi n Audio Visual Club . LA V 1 Vo | I _ U rt ilnHISm IMP7: is a KtBh 6 JBfcivr + ' l H§ I®ML L ' A - j W S £ gi f ' ’ft I • The Audio Visual Club is responsible for th distribution of the visual aids materials use( throughout the school. Each member must pas; an extensive course on the operation and mainte nance of each piece of equipment before he h qualified to serve as a media specialist. During th year the members have attended field trips to vari ous institutions involved in the. presentation o cultural media.” These include WGBG, WBZ and WRKO. The members donate their time be fore and after school, and during study periods t( the delivery of equipment and the operation of al types of visual aids materials. (A break-up ban quet is held every year at one of the area’s mon fashionable eating establishments where the annu al presentation of the Bell and Howell Media Spe cialist Award is given. Sitting: Rich Greenleaf, Byron Breda (Public Relations), Brian Shaughnessy (Sec.), Paul O’Donnell (Pres.), Rick Kelley (Treas.), Kevin Connolly (Intimate Relations), Steve DeDonato. 2nd row: Jim Murray, Lennie Muzzy, Paul Dicenzo, Robert 0 Connell (V.P.), Jim Doucet, Mr. Valeriani (Advisor). 3rd row: Dana Rodakis, Steve Johnson, Mike Pandolph, Tom Brady. Debating Society Patterns After Advocates Under the intuitive leadership of advisors Patricia Ste¬ wart, Denise Cecala and senior co-chairmen Joseph Matore and Frederick Zollo, the 1971 version of the Debating So¬ cie ty was one of change and improvisation. After a full year out of the North Shore Debate League, the team re-entered and was highly successful despite such established teams as Lexington and Bishop Fenwick. Moreover, besides the league competition, the society formed a discussion program patterned after NET’s The Advocates. This bi-monthly program was a student service where such problems as those of open campus, curriculum, and the code of dress were discussed. This concern for current questions along with the set of national topics made the 1971 Debating Society one of re- velance, interest and student participation. Seated: Sidney Pilistine, Lee Kiklis, Marianne Kiklis. Standing: Jordan Leff, Fred Zollo (co-chair¬ man), Joe Matore (co-chairman). Missing: Miss Stewart (Advisor), Miss Cecala. Around table: Allen Haas, Joe Matore, John Maher, Steven Kelley. 2nd row: Thomas Gargano, Rich Gugo- rio, Ron Bolton, Anthony Iani, Jordan Leff, Mr. Johnston (Advisor), David Burchfield. m 1 1 r; 5 sf Chess Club Weekly meetings after school give members of tl Chess Club opportunity to improve their strategy at practice their skills by playing against each other. Tl group is in the process of organizing a North Suburbs Chess League which would provide home and away s ries with area high schools. In the meantime, they ha 1 met with other schools which have chess clubs for cor petition, and the members attend any professional tou naments held in the area. FRENCH CLUB: 1st row: ( l-r) Claire Connolly (Sec.). Dianne McElhi- ney (Pres.). 2nd row: {l-r) Mrs. LeGrand (Adv.), Nancy Sweeney (V.P.), Judy Kosky (Treas.), Miss Greenspan (Adv.), Mrs. Adams (Adv.). GERMAN CLUB: 1st row: (l-r) Petra Proos, Fritz Johnson.2rw row: (l-r) Liesel Krause, Maria Uzdavinis, Lara Kiklis. 3rd row: {l-r) Louisa Smith, Marta Stock, Frl. Murphy, Frau Frost. Europe Dominates Language Clubs ' oreign language students are given the opportunity to elop their linguistic abilities and to experience the cul- ■ of France, Germany, Spain or Russia through the For- 1 Language Clubs. Slide presentations, foreign language is, visits to museums, and dinners at foreign restaurants vide interesting and educational activities; while special its such as Oktoberfest, fiestas, or the performance of Moiseyev Dance Company and the Siberian Chorus of sk provide the highlights of the year. Many lucky stu- ts had the opportunity to experience a foreign culture hand through the April trips to France and Spain; but students who belong to the French Club, German Club, nish Club, or Russian Club are in a sense world travel- through their varied experiences after school. RUSSIAN CLUB: Sitting: Lee Kiklis (Pres.). Standing: Brian Dris¬ coll (Treas.), Maureen Cahalan (Sec.), Miss Condon (Adv.), Greg Nelson (V.P.). A.P. Physics Club Interest Stimulated in Medical Fields The main purpose of the Biology Pre-Med Club is to stimu¬ late interest in the medical profession and in the various bio¬ logical fields. The highlight of the club’s activities was the an¬ nual trip to Massachusetts General Hospital where the mem¬ bers had the opportunity to tour the hospital laboratories and to open heart surgery. Among some of the other activities en¬ joyed by the club members were an informative talk presented by a medical student, a trip to the New England Aquarium, a visit to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute and a tour of the Deer Island Sewage Treatment Plant. Math Team Has Successful Fifth Year. 1st row: Bruce Farrell (Pres.). 2nd row: Richard Morton (Sec.), Michael Murray (Treas.), Ronald Gibbons (V.P.). 3rd row: Mr. O’Connor (Adv.), Peter Berquist, Joseph Martore, Jeffery Conley. 4th row: Eugene Vogt, Charles McCabe, Larry Tighe. Taking full advantage of the well equipped lab, the A.P. Physics Clul strived all year to become better acquainted with the intriguing laws of phys ics. Under the guiding hand of Mr. John J. O’Connor, the club accomplishec many rewarding experiments during the Saturday morning class. Any fre time during school was devoted to such interesting topics as the study o properties of aequial solutions of paletable physics. Under the guilded hanc of Bruce Farrell, who, along with the rest of the group, pioneered the princi pie behind the Right Only — Memory Concept in Computors, the club has endeavored to achieve excellence in all it delves into. (L-r) Mr. Scott Blake (Adv.), Valerie Hubber (Pres.), Judy Sortino (Sec.-Treas.), Mrs. Harding (Adv.). Sitting: Sydne Pilistine, Elaine Conley, Diane McElhiney, Jorden Leff, Kim Stafford, Donna McElhiney. Standing: Mrs Kallock, Robert Lee, James O’Connor, Patrick O’Connor, David Mankiewicz, Joe Martore, John Gonsalves, Miss Hall. j ? ' r Jm t? j | I ,W as ' Jf Pi ' fW v ? T For the second year the Math Team has competed in a higher division in the Massachusetts Mathematical League. De¬ spite the more intense competition, the members of the team did extremely well at their monthly meets. Meeting after school many times during the week in preparation for the contests gave the members valuable practice which culmi¬ nated in many individual and team hon¬ ors. st row: Diane McElhiney, Paul Bolster (Sec.), Richard Conti (Pres.), Fred Dekow V.P.), Elaine Conley. ’nd row: Eugene Lawnieki, Miss Rich (Advisor), Mr. Winson (Advisor), Miss Hee Advisor), Jordan Leff. 3rd row: Michael Hatfield, Joe Matore. Computer Programming Experimented With The Math Club serves the double purpose of expanding the knowl¬ edge of the members and serving other math students through a tu¬ toring program. This year the club has been able to make extensive use of the school’s computer, a small and easy-to-operate machine which has proved an excellent educational tool. Other activities for the year included a field trip to a computer complex, individual re¬ search projects by members, and programs explaining career oppor¬ tunities in the field. Assistants to the Library Much of the clerical work of the library is performed by the Library Aides during their study periods. In order to speed up the processing of new materials in the school, the aides paste, stamp and cover books, type and file cards, and keep the book shelves and magazine sections in order. This year the Library Aides toured several large libraries in the Boston area. 1st row: Denise Greekwood, Petrine Amico, Sue Thompson, Sandy Varesis, Elizabeth Pandolph, Jean Crogan. Rear: Mrs. Edmunds (Advisor). led: Robin Comeau, Susan Machado (Pres.), Joan Schecowicz (V.P.), Patti Crawford (Sec.), Mary I ey (Treas.). Standing: Marie Morandi, Mrs. O’Day, Marie MacNeil (Assistant office manager), ine Buttaro, Eileen Sullivan, Charlotte Poole. Missing: Doreen Giles (Office manager), Barbara phs, Diane Rastellini, Linda Perry. r Junior Assistants Prove Indispensible Whenever a faculty member needs a report or materi¬ al for class work, whenever a student’s term report is overdue, or whenever a club needs typewritten material, Woburn 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 neces¬ sary for such typing assignments. 61 Miss Dunbury, Chris O’Connell (Sec.), Christine Gallagher (Pres.), Jarye Matthews (V.P.). Missing: Karen Cogan (Treas.). Hi-Teens Aim for Self-Improvement The Hi-Teen Fashion Club is composed of th senior girls who are currently enrolled in th Home Economics Program. Its purpose is to intrc duce to the students representatives of Home Ecc nomic professions from the business world. Som of the interesting and educational highlights c this year were a Simplicity Fashion Show, i which members model current dresses, design from New York, a meat cutting demonstration, Christmas Social, make-up demonstration, an lectures on poise and fashions design. Business Ed. Club In addition to increasing the members’ knowledge of busi¬ ness trends and conditions, the Business Education Club per¬ forms 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 period, in the Little Theatre where lectures, discussions, and demonstrations by experts in the field of business were presented. 62 row: Robert O’Connell (Director), Marty Hogan (Sec.), Kevin Gill (Treas.), Paul Cantillion (Pres.), Alan Dever P.). 2nd row: Richard Qualey (Adv.), Joseph R. Tarby III, Jack Cagnina, Dale Clements, John Lyons, Jim Doucet,- t Rogers (Director). 3rd row: Steve DeDonato, Tommy Sarro (Chairman), James Ianacchi, Dave Basile, Bob Carpen- !, John Lynch. 4th row: Michael Driscoll, Jeff Lentz, Ricky Kelly. 1st row: Richard Greenleaf, Paul O’Donnell, Brian Shaughnessy, Nick Paleo- logos, Kevin Connolly. 2nd row: Mr. Johnson, Charles Mentas, Mark Clark, Sandy Tipton, Michael Pecora. 3rd row: Mark Petrick, Byron Breda, Nick Katramados, Mike Pandolph, Jim Morton. Key Club Promotes Youth Service The Key Club this year continued its assistance to the school and community under the leadership of Mr. David Johnson. 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. Leadership, Equality, Opportunity Under the leadership of Mr. Richard Qualey the Leo Club progressed through its 3rd 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 Leo Club participated in many successful projects, some of which were: the installa¬ tion of new officers in November, the outgoing project of collecting books for our men in Vietnam, their assistance in the Lions Club Light Bulb Sale, and their very success¬ ful Valentine’s Day Project. Under this leadership the Leo Club hopes to continue its fine progress. 63 Education, Experience and Earnings One of the newest programs introduced at the high school to meet the curriculum needs of students is the cooperative work-study program under the direc¬ tion of Mr. Steven Calabro. The program is available to senior girls and boys not planning on college in the future, but desiring education, experience, and earnings. The program is making a big hit with the students. Under the program, students’ schedules are ar¬ ranged so that dismissal is at noon, and they can pro¬ ceed to work thereafter. Meetings are held weekly to provide students with occupational information, dis¬ cussion and career objectives. 1st row: ( l-r ) Richard Manley, Paul O’Brien, Frances Tiso, Judy De Lucia, Billy Grammer, Dennis Fitzmeyer. 2nd row: (l-r) Frank Jackson, Rick Morgan, Danny Fitzgerald, Kevin Barry, Bill Chesbourgh, Mike Conley. 3rd row: (l-r) Mr. Calabro, Ed Tortolano, Kevin Swymer, Larry Olson, Richard Grammar. Boys and Girls ' W” Club Varsity letter winners participating in all the com¬ petitive sports and maintaining a scholastic average of C form the W” Club. During its second year the Boys’ W” Club has assisted in athletic activities. The Girls’ W” Club is designed to promote girls’ athletics and give recognition to deserving athletes. The club provides refreshments for girls’ home games, assists in intramurals and other athletic events, and provides financial assistance for related activities. tV h 4 Jm ; 1st row: (l-r) Jean Sweeney, Paula Nagle, Beth Boutwell (Vice-Pres.), Mary Mullen (Pres.), Noreen Friel (Sec.), Andrea Golden, Elaine Shannon. 2nd row: (l-r) Karen Conway, Claire Connolly, Jane Mat¬ thews, Elaine Perry, Eileen Beauchamp, Carol Bevens, Patty Stella, Miss Wegener. 3rd row: (l-r) Carol Matson, Donna Adams, Karen Mac Donald, Susan Trider, Rosemary Higgins, Cindy Soule, Kate Sheehan, Gail Tucker. 4th row: (l-r) Patty Rabbitt, Diane Seery, Eliz¬ abeth Pandolph, Jeanne Lynch. 1st row: (l-r) P. Leavis (Sec.), J. Doucette (Treas.), B. Smith (Pres.), M. Pandolph (V.P.). 2nd row: (l-r) J. Fumicello, J. Procopio, M. Bonish, P. McColga, B. Farrell, R. Morton, J. Matore, A. Haas, F. DeKow. 3rd row: (l-r) Mr. Fedele, J. Lentz, K. Gill, P. Lindmark, M. McGrath, C. Sullivan, J. Tarby, J. Left, Mr. Doran, Mr. Ward. 4th row: (l-r) Mr. Treacey, J. Lyons, J. Marxotta, S. Irwin, P. Cantillion, D. Basile, R. Gibbons, P. Bolster, T. Vogel, D. Cannon, F. Zollo, R. Conti. 5th row: (l-r) R. Black, P. DiCenzo, B. Shaughnessy, B. Breda. 1st row: (l-r) Susan Demarkis, Janet Stanly, Antoinette Vasquez, Mary Angelo (Treas.), Virginia Gates (Pres.), Sharon Barletta, Susan Rochon (Sec.), Linda Knox. 2nd row: (l-r) Christine Gallagher, Joanne Sullivan, Lillian Demarkis, Patsy Seary, Barbara Hancock, Karen Johnson. 3rd row: (l-r) Karen Turner, Gail Simpson, Debbie Kee. Future Teachers The club aspires to acquaint its mem¬ bers with diverse aspects of teaching and to encourage them in their pursuit of teaching as a career. In a carefully super¬ vised program in the elementary schools, the members are given an opportunity to observe and participate in a realistic teaching situation. Other aspects of the program include information seminars and topics of special education. Skills Developed for Business World Seniors who participate in the Distributive Education Course, a program including classes in salesmanship and merchandising and practical training with local merchants, are members of the Distrib¬ utive Education Club. In November five representatives of the club attended workshops, meetings, and social activities at the Northeast Regional Conference in New York City. The group attended the State Leadership Conference and Competition in Boston this March, and continued their successful record of twelve awards in four years. These trips were financed by the club’s successful fund rais¬ ing sale of candy in the fall. (l-r) Richard Greenleaf (Public Relations), Byron Breda (Pres.), Richard Kelly (Sec.), Jimmy Pannis (Treas.), Fred Zollo (V.P.), Mr. Valeriani (Adv.). Mf 5 ■ World Cultures Club 65 TUMBLERS: First row: Co-Captain Sheila Dobbins, Co-Captain Donna Desmond. 2nd row: Mary Mur¬ ray, Joanne O ' Brien, Robbie Holland, Barbara Gonsalves. 3rd row: Joanne Hall, Sue Devaney, Donna Boulet, Lois O’Brien. 4th row: Debbie Farrell, Mary Zampino, Jean Jewett, Linda Starr. Entertainment at half-time Talent and Spirit Again this year they encouraged our football team by their performances at the games and rallies and reflected upon Woburn High’s compe¬ tence by their exhibitions in local parades. Under the direction of Edson Kimball, the orchestra also entertained with noteworthy compositions at the Senior Play, Prize Speaking Contest, and numer¬ ous assemblies. The band is assisted by a group of spirited females who never fail to impress spectators at home and away. Rain or shine the cheerleaders assisted with their pep and enthusiasm at our inter-scholastic competitions. Adding new and original stunts to their repertoire, the Tumblers staged an impressive show of acrobatics at each game. The Majorettes, Emblem Bearers, and Color Guards consistently demonstrated Woburn High’s precision and spirit on the field. CHEERLEADERS: 1st row: Patty Crawford, Co-Captain Gail Simpson, Captain Lynne Tannahill, Co-Captain Midge Shaughnessy, Karen Turner. 2nd row: Louise Mercurio, Karen Conway, Karen McDonald, Nancy Winn, Joanne Sullivan, Gail Gentile. W—0—B—U—R—N!! The tumblers limber up. ▼ EMBLEM BEARERS: 1st row: Chris Gallag¬ her, Maureen Beaucamp, Denise McLaughlin. COLOR GUARDS: 2nd row: MaryLou Gill, Margaret Given, Judi Thompson, Barbara Magee, Patty Blanchard, Jane Sciascia. 1AJORETTES: 1st row: Janice Johnson (co- ipt.), Denise Dubois (capt.), Mary Gould (co- ipt.). 2nd row: Jane Noonan, Marion Murphy, erri Cogan, Maureen Faye. BAND: Right, front row: Paul Sickorez, Jean Nagle, Lee Johnson, Susan Miller, Joe Lucas. Row 2: Debbie Four¬ nier, Gail Tucker, Jean Lynch, Leon Basile, Beth Bout- well, Randall Mowbray. Row 3: Charles Tremblay, Art Rogers, Robert Meserve, Glenn Sickorez, Curtis Lajoie, Dirk Slagmolen. Row 4: Paul Denaro, Frank Ryan, Steven Duffy, Richie McKenna, John Tracy. Row 5: Mr. Edson Kimball, Jean Basile, Steve Erwin, James Concannon, Eu¬ gene Vogt, Michael Gilmore, Dennis Walsh. 1st row: Dorothy Tonks, Debbie Farr, Eugene Vogt (Executive Editor), Jenay Perry, Mary Ellen Nowell. 2nd row: Mr. Daley (Advi¬ sor), Maria Seminatore, Beth Walsh. 3rd row: Keith Sullivan, Paul Bolster, Jeff Connolly. 4th row: Bill Cannon. Literary Contributions Dominate the 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¬ er successful year. MaryEllem, Beth, and Jeff choose a short story for the spring edition. Mr. Daley distracted from his work. Mr. Peter Daley is satisfied by the result. 68 OBVIOUSLY!!! Kevin helps Shelia with last minute re¬ visions. Informative Newspaper Under the direction of Mr. John Johnston 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 staffs knowledge of the surrounding areas, the SENTORIAN participated in an exchange program, which involved trading newspapers {From l to r) Miss Lynch, Miss Lasky, Janet Walsh, Jeanne Jewett, Madeline Farrell. Dianne selects articles with the benefit of advice. 1st row: Diane McElhiney, Barbara Mawn. 2nd row: Kevin Connolly. 3rd row: Bob Smith, Robert O’Connell. 4th row: Fred Zollo, Kieth Sullivan. Missing from photo: Paul O’Donnell, Nick Paleo- logos, Jorden Leff, Jimmy Brine (Edi¬ tor). with other schools. 69 Sealed: Debra Kee, Kathy Tracey, Sue Brown, Denise McLaughlin, Barbara Mawn, Jane Sciascia, Carol Hensiek. 2nd row: Karen Turner, Janice Johnson, Chris Clune, Donna Fucarile, Marjorie Langley, Debbie Failla, Jamie Drown. 3rd row: Marion McGillvray, Karen MacDonald, Nancy Winn, Linda Doherty, Susan Knoettner, DeeDee Donahue, Jo-Anne Sullivan, Linda Starr. After a busy schedule of photographs, Debbie and Mary Lou think of their next deadline. Front row: Michael Murray, James Brine, Paul O’Donnell, Larry Dodge, Richard Greenleaf. Standing on ladder: Jack Cagnina, Joe Tarby. INNITOU 1971 Many hours of selecting pictures, planning layouts, and writing articles determine the worth of this year¬ book. The 1971 INNITOU staff worked diligently toward one goal: to relive memories of high school years. The pictures in this book depict emotions of joy, par¬ ticipation, and bewilderment. The layouts represent the contemporary 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 vic¬ tories, and the major events of each organization. An individual will wish to recall the past, and may seek something tangible to refresh his memories; the 1971 INNITOU serves as this memento, through which a person can relive the events and highlights of his high school years. Michael and Mr. Dempsey go over their ratings 70 Mary Lou and Liz work with our photographer, Jack Kelley. Standing: Deborah Cutler, Liz Lage, Mary Ann Palumbo, Jeanne DeCelles, Chris O’Connell, Mary Lou Gill. Sitting: Mr. Peter Dempsey (Adv.), Mrs. Kathleen Walsh (Adv.). Keith Sullivan, Sandy Tipton, and Charles Petelle — our photographers. Are you kiddin’ me?” Trace and Jeanne take a break from the action. rl . EXIT 4 • fl ' f 4 ' 4R 4 : l 1 f lJ • « - :% « y ■ % v . ' ' ■ gv i ' 1 1 I —— SPORTS . . . Morale is when your hands and feet keep on goinj when your head says it can’t be done. ..■j iff Woburn backs scramble to stop the Winchester offense. A Dismal Season Entering the Middlesex League with a close victory over Watertown brought an air of optimism to the Woburn football team. The lack of offensive punch exhibited in the 12-6 victory, however, proved to be an insurmountable problem for Coach Len Hill and his staff. As Woburn confronted the powerful teams of the conference in the ensu¬ ing weeks, the offensiveless Tanners could not muster first down yard¬ age and the burden fell on the defense. Out-weighed and out-manned, the Woburn squad could not hold the opponent in remaining games. Nevertheless, under the leadership of co-captains Paul Lindmark and Jim Doucet, the Woburn Tanners showed considerably high morale and participated on a tremendously spirited level. 74 Co-captain Jimmy dashes through backfield. John Fumicello receives a pass with one yard to go. Dave Conway attempts a quarterback sneak TEAM PICTURE: First row: Paul Cantillon, Manager, Douglas Mack, Tom O ' Donnell, John Nagle, Eric Clausen, Fred Smith, Ed Seery, David Conway, Boh Miele, Glenn Richards. Second row: Coach Len Hill, John Arena, Chuck McCabe, Jimmy lannachi, Rick DeAngelis, Jimmy Doucet, Co-captain, Paul Lindmark, John Lyons, Bob Morrison, Bob Quinn, Alan Clausen, John Ralphs. Third row: Coach John Grant, Jack Abreau, Marly Cantanie, Bob Angdo, Louis Torterello, George Holland, Stephen Coy, John Fumicello, Joe Tarby, Tom Sarro, Alan Devaney, Larry Eten, Jeff Conley, Mike Benullo, Bob Carbone, Rick Lichoulas, Joe Howe. Fourth row: Coach Richard Qualey, David Owens. Bill McGowan, Eddy Mclnerny, Bob Giodano, John Cannon, Bob Ward, Jim Moore, Bob Smith, Pat O’Connor, Dale Clements, Joe Riley, Charlie Gatlin, Paul Pierce, Barry Farino, Glenn Johnson. 75 1st row: Kevin Gill, Mike Pandolph, Capt. Dick Black, Bob Giordano, Rick Kelley. 2nd row: Coach Dick Skef- fington, Ed Seery, Byron Breda, Tom Maloney, Jamie Arena. Mid-game Strategy Tanners Determined but Lack Experience Woburn’s basketball fortunes seem to follow the pattern set by football. Competing with an inexperienced team that was frequently out-rebound¬ ed, out-shot, and out-scored, the hoopsters finished in the lower half of the Middlesex League. Playing at various times on equal terms with many of their competitors, the Tanners suffered lapses in crucial situations and succumbed in these games despite the efforts of Coach Skeffington. gas. i L ' | ■ ' ' M Jump ball at mid-court. Rick Kelley and Tom Maloney tap it in. The tallest man wins! One point! Soft Up for a rebound Strenuous action by both teams Maloney steals the ball. Missing from photo: Capt. John Arena, James Doucet, John Nagle Woburn’s Dave Desmond almost lit the red light! Will Dunn’s determination paid off all season for the Woburn Tai ners. Co-Capt. Bob Carpenter rushes like childe Bobby. We’re Number One We’re No. One!” is the definition of the 1970-71 Woburn High Hockey Season. With a commanding rec¬ ord of 14-2-2, the Tanners took over 1st place in the Middlesex League by tying Melrose in their last game of the season. Taking full advantage of their own rink, the Joyce Arena, and ten returning veterans, the Woburn pucksters outskated and outshot the rest of the Middle¬ sex League. Led by Willis Dunn’s and Dave Desmond’s scoring ability and the superb defense and hustle by Capt. John Arena and Bob Carpenter, the Tanners carved their way into the Middlesex League record books. Nine returning veterans next year make a Woburn dynasty a certainty. Co-Capt. Willis Dunn makes it look easy. 78 Captain John Arena’s hustle and leadership. Defenseman Rob Griffith and goalie Paul McColgan closely ollow a wide shot. Dunn and Desmond display why they led the Middlesex League in scoring. Bill Murphy’s hustle won the praise of all Head Coach Bob Connolly explains a tense situation to his boys.” hockey fans. 79 Seniors: Kevin Gill, Paul Lindmark, Dale Clements, Jimmy Doucet, John Arena. Jimmy Doucet makes it to the plate for another Woburn run. Jeff Lentz prepares to put the tag on. Winning Season for Baseball Under new head coach Harry Maderosian, the defending Middlesex League Champs looked for another successful season. This year’s team had a strong nucle¬ us of returning lettermen. They were John Arena, Paul Lindmark, Jim Doucet, and Jeff Lentz. The Tanners, through spirit, talent, and determination, continued throughout the season to be among the dominant powers of Massachusetts baseball. This was proven at the end of the season by their high finish in the Middlesex League. Woburn’s record this season indicates that these elements were vital components of a winning season. 80 ' ' John Arena gets set to smash it to the outfield Jeff Lentz bunts to put a man in scoring position. Kevin Gill is looking for a triple. Kevin rounds first base for a double. 81 Row 1: Joe Procoppio, John Marotto, Dan Ober, Co-captain Daw McGrath, Coach Robert DeLuca, Co-captain Frank Erwin, Billy Dunn, Chris Bane, Mike Pandolf, Brian Shaughnessy, Mike McGrath. Row 2: Tim Hayes, Rob Griffith, Rich Morton, Chuck Sullivan, Paul DiCenzo, Bruce Farrow, Brian Kennedy, George Erwin, Tom Vogel, Mike Bonnish, Joe Matore. Row 3: Byron Breda, Paul O’Donnell, Steve Erwin, Bill Garrity, Jack Cagnina, Lenny LeGrand, Gary Scarvalas. Tanners’ Mike Bonnish and Mike McGrath battle for the ball. Misplaced kick? Co-captains Dan McGrath and Frank Erwin discuss strategy with Coach DeLuca All-Star Team Coach Bob DeLuca’s soccer team’s third season in the pow¬ erful and well balanced Middlesex League was highlighted by the Tanners’ overtime victory over state champion Lexington. Although the team suffered many costly injuries to experi¬ enced players, two experienced goal-tenders, Steve Irwin and Paul DiCenzo, brought the team back to life in time to have a 6-9-3 record and place four team members, Dan McGrath, Frank Erwin, Byron Breda, and Joe Matore, on the Middlesex League All-Star Team. 82 Foot-action is the name of the game in soccer. Dick gets out of the rough. Fuma pars the hole. Coach Fedele shows how it’s done. 4 ■f v Wedge chips onto the green. Frank’s Army: Mark Ludwig, Gary Sherman, John Fumicello, Coach Frank Fedele, Brian Linehan. Golfers Assault New Terrain Taking full advantages of an early spring thaw, Coach Fedele’s linkmen were off to a fine start in the all-powerful Middlesex League. Despite the strong new courses and the changes in the format of match play, peculiar only to the Middlesex League, the team showed tremendous poise and gave many fine displays of pressure golf. Coach Fedele attributed the team’s performance to the extended practice time availa¬ ble to squad members at the Woburn Country Club and to the experience and leader¬ ship shown by the team’s three three-year veterans. 83 1st row: (l-r) Jordan Leff, Jim Christian, Coach Mike Murphy, Captain Bob Smith, Coach Tom Tracey, Frank¬ lin Wells, David Basile, Mike Trudo. 2nd row: (l-r) Steve Tenney, George Smith, Alan Devaney, Steve Gaff¬ ney, George Clark. 3rd row: (l-r) Joe McElhinney, Joe Rafferty, Chris Owen, John McElhinney, Louis Ga- lante, Chas. Provost. A Harried Season Lacking depth in both Cross country and In¬ door track, Coach Tom Treacy’s harriers com¬ pleted a mediocre season. The teams were not ex¬ pected to be league leading contenders but showed well against some of the stronger teams. Cross country 5-5 and Indoor Track 1-8 indicated that there would be a contingency of veterans re¬ turning for Outdoor Track in the spring. Bob puts thumbs down on this event. Franklin Wells exhibits good form on the hurdles. Coaches Tom Tracey and Mike Murphy enthusiastically discuss an upcoming meet with captain Bob Smith. 84 Jim Christian thrusts toward the Finish line. First row: Steve Gaffney, George Clark, Tom Tracey, George Smith, Steve Tenney. Second row: Paul Levais, James Chris¬ tian, Frank Wells, Chris Owen, Jorden Leff, Larry Dodge. David soars towards a victory. Kneeling: Donna Adams, Claire Connolly, Eileen Beauchamp, Nancy Sweeney, Margeret Given, Elaine Peary, Pat Rabbitt, Jayne Matthews. Standing: -Karen Conway, Louise Mercurio, Carol Bevins, Karen MacDonald, Co-Capt. Mary Mullen, Coach Miss Wegener, Co-Capt. Beth Boutwell, Patty Stella, Mar¬ gie Langley, Diane Seery. Nancy takes it all the way. Eileen battles for the puck. The Tannerettes in action. Field Hockey Places Third The Tannerettes’ first year in the Middlesex League was quite successful. The team placed third in the league standings al¬ though they lost only one league contest. With a 3-1-5 league rec¬ ord, the Tannerettes had a successful season in what originally looked like a building” year. Led by co-captains, Mary Mullen and Beth Boutwell, the team had great enthusiasm and high spirits. Highlights of the season in¬ cluded the Winchester game which ended in a 1-1 tie with our strong arch rivals, and the Lexington game in which the Tanner¬ ettes tied the previously unbeaten and untied league leaders. 86 Kneeling: Terre Spence, Elaine Gillan, Charlotte Poole, Linda Mottolo, Nancy Farry, Debbie Hatch. Standing: Martha Jones, Betty MacDonald, Donna McDonald, Donna McElhiney, Judy Scarpone, Co-Capt. Lee Coyne, Co-Capt. Gail Tarby, Susan Trider, Jeanne Stanton, Jayne Cenerazzo, Coach Miss Holmes. 1st row: Gail Tucker, Madeline Farrell. 2nd row: M. Jones, Noreen Friel (co-capt.), Beth Boutwell (co-capt.), Mary Mullen, Elizabeth Pandolph (manager). 3rd row: Nancy Farry, Susan Trider, Paula O’Reilly, Marcia Cantillon, M. Jones, Miss Joyce (coach). Paula O’Reilly out-jumps her opponent. Girl’s Basketball The girls’ basketball team under Co-Captains Noreen Friel and Beth Boutwell competed for the first time in the Middlesex League. Keeping up with the competition required practice five days a week and dedicated work from all Their record for the season was four wins and five losses. The Junior Varsity had a record of five wins and four losses. A successful sea¬ son is expected next year as good talent will be returning. Girl’s Softball Early April marked the beginning of strenu¬ ous practice sessions for the members of the Girls’ softball team. A month of calisthenics proved beneficial to the girls both physically and mentally. The magnificent team spirit provided the ini¬ tial 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 seniors. Co-Captains Beth Boutwell and Noreen Friel pose with Coach Joyce. 1st row: Glen Sickorez, Fred Zollo, Joe Martore, Alan Haas, Dennis Cannon. row: Paul Bolster, Richard Conti, Larry Tighe, Coach Qualey, Ron Gibbons, Fred DeKow, David Burchfield. ■ « A ' A .. V • ' ] % 1 ■ •••• ■ wmmfgBSBB SSSSS a SwA- Joe smashes one over. Successful Tennis Season After a 4-5 record for Spring, 1970, the Girl’s Tennis Team is looking forward to a winning season during this second year of Middlesex League competition. Along with six returning Seniors, the team has for the next two years an excellent fallback in several budding Juniors and Soph¬ omores. With a month of both physical and mental exercise and practice, under the extremely helpful and capable coaching of Miss Gerry Wegener, the players hope to de¬ velop and establish a promising team for the coming years. Bottom row: Donna Brosca, Elaine Shannon — captain, Carol Matson. Top row: Judy Scarpone, Elaine Conley, Susan Delery, Nancy Sweeney, Dianne McElhiney, Nancy Broese, Cathy Donovan. IPPP jf§y Elaine returns a serve in doubles. I Sheila exhibits her natural grace. 1st row, kneeling: Diane Tully, Carol Fraher, Nancy Marlun, Louise Mercurio, Jamie Drown, Pam Giglio, Donna Bouley, Judy Scarpone, Joan Jampsa, Susan Devaney, Miss Holmes. On beam: Co- Capts. Nancy Hedgebeth, Sheila Dobbins. Missing Senior: Donna Desmond Gymnastics and Charlie gets a firm hold. Wrestling Two new sports added to the numerous extracurricular ac¬ tivities are gymnastics and wrestling. Because these interscho¬ lastic sports are new, a lack of attendance at the matches was noticeable. The gymnastics team under the direction of Coach Holmes and the wrestling team headed by Coach Tom Kasper- zak hope for more participation as their prospective sports be¬ come better known. 1st row: Dennis Delany, Mark Anderson, Barry Farino, Charley Gaudet, Rich Morton, Ron McManus. 2nd row: Coach Tom Kasperzak, Leo Dileranzo, Mark Donahoe, Dom Cupazzi, Bob Angelo, Charley O’Reilly, Barryj DeRosa, John McGilvary, Brian DeRosa. Gary grapples his opponent. 89 SENIORS . . . We force our hands into the glove of the past — and wear the dream composed by others, the dreams that tell us of ourselves. I t ' ' Friendliest Linda Ravanis Michael Turner Most Athletic Mary Mullen John Arena Done Most for the School Jeanne DeCelles Jim Tracey Best Dressed Susan Knoettner Fudga Brown Most Sh I I • X 7 I “V 1 Debbie Kee Clements Most Likely to Succeed Dianne McElhiney John Marotto Most Talented Most Talkative Diana Bruno Jimmy Brine 95 nii, ;i:r s SV« Mv CAROL A. ALEXANDER 115 Manning Street KAREN L. ALEXANDER 42 Duren Avenue PATRICIA ANNMARIE ALONGI 33 Richard Circle We never know the true value of friends. While they live we are too sensitive of their faults; When we have lost them we only see their virtues.” Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee, INNITOU, Drama Guild 3, 2, 1, Black Orange 1, Student Council 2 MELISSA JAYNE ANDERSON 11 Vernon Street I will never forget my junior home¬ room in 2212. Activities . . . French Club 3, 2, Fu¬ ture Nurses 1 STEVEN E. ANDERSON 30 Robinson Road JUNE MARIE ANDREASON 93 Prospect Street I will never forget the great times in Mr. Roche’s History class. ? GARY LEE ANDERSON 65 Middle Street I will never forget the time Mr. Demp¬ sey tried to make Steve and I learn Hamlet’s Soliloquy. Activities . . . Wrestling 1 SANDRA ANDERSON 1 Mountain Street I will never forget my last 2 years at W.H.S., my 11th grade gym class, J. Jewett and P. Spinazola. CAROL JOYCE ANDREASON 58 Montvale Road I will never forget all the fun I had at Woburn High. Activities . . . Future Teachers 2, 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Math Club 2, Future Teachers 2, 1 MARY ANGELO 5 Revere Road I will never forget the Columbus Day weekend, B.C.L.J. on December 20, 1970, J.C. and my horn, and Nantuck¬ et. Activities . . . Spanish Club 3, 2, 1, Future Teachers 2, 1 (Treasurer), Black Orange Revue 98 TONY A. ANGIUONI JOHN R. ARENA 21 Forest Park Road 26 Marlboro Road I will never forget the good, bad, and the ugly” of Woburn High. Activities . . . Art Guild 3, 2 LOUIS W. BALESTRIERI 8 Milan Avenue CHRISTOPHER M. BANE 92 Garfield Avenue Activities ... Soccer 3, 2, 1 PETER J. BARBAGALLO SHARON BARLETTA 168 Bedford Road 22 Stonewall Drive I will never forget that I could not think of anything unforgettable in the yearbook. Activities . . . National Honor Society, Future Teachers Club 3, 2, 1, Russian Club 3, 2, 1 JAMES EDWARD BARRY KEVIN M. BARRY 10 Webster Avenue 4 Elijah Street I will never forget D. Doucette, D. To me school was a Down” Rae, and the kids I came to school Activities . . . Baseball 3, Work Study with. Activities . . . Baseball 2, 1 RICHARD A. BARKY 13 James Terrace I will never forget the fun I had dur¬ ing the summer of 1970, and room 1310. DAVID MICHAEL BASILE 60 Bow Street I have learned to attend Mr. Logan’s class (2 out of 5). Activities . . . Cross Country 2, 1, Outdoor Track 2, 1, Indoor Track 2, 1 99 l SANDRA JEAN BATTEN 14 Lillian Street I will never forget April 2 and what happened during the teacher’s strike. LESLIE-ANN M. BEARDON 15 Minot Street I will never forget the day Gin began a hydrant. DEBORAH J. BEECH 99 Spring Court Extension I will never forget all the good and bad memories that Woburn High held and a certain person. CHARLENE E. BELL 31 Mishawum Road I have learned to accept the bad with the good since my Jr. year 5th and 6th period. GEORGIANN T. BERARDI 15 Playstead Avenue I will never forget tire good times and the friends I have met in my senior year. KENNETH DONALD BERGERON 8 James Terrace PETER A. BERQUIST 4 Sheriden Street I will never forget before school, M.I.T., weekends, and UNCLE Rich’s Fun Lab. Activities . . . A.P. Physics Club 1 RICHARD L. BLACK 44 Vernon Street I will never forget June 5th, 6th, 7th. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 2, 1, W- Club 2, 1 DONALD A. BLANCHARD 17 Webester Avenue I have learned to . . . live with the old ways. PATRICIA M. BLANCHARD 32 Leonard Street I will never forget . . . the Red Fal¬ con, N.Y.,” N.H., G.M., 5,” Friday nights with the kids and all the great times and friends at Woburn High. CARIL JANE BLOOMQUIST 375 Salem Street I will never forget all the good times in my Junior and Senior years at W.H.S., the friendships I’ve made, and the summer of 1970. Activities . . . Business Education Club 1, National Honor Society 2, 1, Jr. Assistants Club RITA ANDREA BOISVERT 39 Dragon Court I will never forget the cape, Lumpy, and my freshman and sophomore proms. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club MICHAEL P. BONISH 8 Columbus Road I will never forget Kevin’s party and my big game. Activities . . . Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1, Soc¬ cer 3, 2, 1, Student Council 1, Leo Club 1, W-Club 2, 1 PAUL BOTARRI 44 School Street LARRY J. BOWMAN 7 Bedford Road ERIC M. BOGOSIAN 8 Kensington Avenue I’ll walk slowly to the sunset, never shying my eyes. Activities . . . Cross Country 3, Senior Play 1, Junior Prom Committee 2, Student Council 2, 1, SENTORIAN RONALD LEE BOLTON 8 Cleveland Avenue I will never forget four years of B. and 0., the U.F.O., Mr. H., the team, the captain, or Chris. Activities . . . Indoor Track 3, Con¬ cert Choir 3, 2, 1, Choraleers 3, 2, 1, Folk Singing 2, Chess Club 3, 2, 1 WANDA E. BORELLI 5 Mt. Pleasant Street I will never forget all the hours I spent after school having fun. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1 BETH ELLEN BOUTWELL 8 Hyde Avenue I will never forget the summer of ’70 and all the HAPPY teams I have be¬ longed to. Activities . . . (Co-Capt.) Basketball 3, 2, 1, Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, (Co-Capt.) Softball 3, 2, 1, Band 3, 2, 1, Orches¬ tra 3, 2, 1, W-Club 2, 1, (Vice-Presi¬ dent) LAWRENCE M. BOYLE 18 Senator Road STAN J. BOYLE 21 Duren Avenue I wish I had a . . . Activities . . . Football 1 DIANA JEAN BRANN 9 Sachem Road I will never forget the rain, the cook- out, the Fish and October 3, 1969. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 JANET PATRICIA BRIAND 31 Forest Park Road To me school was a time to realize that anything a person attempts in good faith will not necessarily be viewed as right by others. Activities . . . Intermural Tennis Team 2, Drama Guild 3, French Club 3, Future Nurses 2, 1 (Vice-Presi¬ dent), Pep Club 2, Pre-Med Club 1 ROBERT D. BROWN 1 Hamilton Road I will never forget The Chase” with Speedy and Beagle. Activities . . Baseball 3, Cross Coun¬ try 3, Ice Hockey 2, Gymnastics 1 DIANA SARA BRUNO 7 Mishawum Road THOMAS BRADY 8 Gayle Street I will never forget the White School or Kevin Connolly’s victory party. Activities . . . Audio Visual BYRON A. BREDA 248 Salem Street I will never forget the train, Labor Day weekend, the soccer team and the basketball bus rides. Activities . . . Basketball 1, Soccer 2, 1, Junior Prom Committee 2, Senior Activities Committee 1, Student Coun¬ cil 3, 2, 1, Drama Guild 1, Key Club 2, 1, Audio Visual 2, 1, W-Club 2, 1 JAMES L. BRINE 29 Buttaro Road I will never forget the day M.A.M. fell on the floor, the bea’s, and Kevin C.’s victory party. Activities . . . Senior Play 1, Student Council 2, 1, SENTORIAN 3, 2, 1 (Editor), Black and Orange 2, 1, French Club 1, International Rela¬ tions 3 SUZANNE C. BROWN 1 Hamilton Road Nothing that is worth learning can be taught.” — Oscar Wilde Activities . . . INNITOU 1, SENTO¬ RIAN 2, French Club 2, 1 KATHLEEN ANNE BRY 10 Ellen Road I will never forget the Senior Recep¬ tion 70” and all the great times I have had since my Junior year, espe¬ cially during summer 70.” Activities . . . Black and Orange Revue 3, 2, 1, Student Council 1, Drama Guild 2 102 JULIE ANNE BURKE 11 Indian Hill Road I will never forget Quebec, Anderson St., August, Cape ’70, and Hot Rod. Activities . . . French Club, Future Nurses 1, G.A.A. 3 MAUREEN DIANA CAHALAN 11 Frances Road Now I feel free. Activities . . . National Honor Society, Black and Orange Review 3, 2, 1, French Club 3, 2, Russian Club 3 (Vice Pres.), 2, 1 (Sec.), Spanish Club, 2 DIANNE BUSHMICH 95 Middle Street I will never forget Bookkeeping, 6th period study in the cafeteria, and the summer of 70.” Activities . . . Business Ed. Club, G.A.A., Softball MAUREEN E. BYRON 64 Bedford Road I will never forget the GROUP and my green frog. Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1, Spanish Club 2, 1 (Vice Pres.), Future Nurses 2 JOHN J. CAGNINA, JR. 52 Nashua Street Nature has given women so much power that the law has very wisely given them little. Amen. Activities . . . Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1, Soc¬ cer 1, Junior Prom Committee 2, Sen¬ ior Activities Committee 1, SENTO- RIAN 1, Drama Guild 1, Leo Club 1 CYNTHIA T. CALLAHAN 328 Stoddard Street I hope that time doesn’t draw apart all the wonderful friends I have; couples I know, and Dick, for all the happi¬ ness he has brought into my life. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, INNITOU 1, G.A.A. 3 RONALD R. CALLAHAN 251 Main Street To me school was a drag. WILLIAM H. CANNON 23 Wright Street PAUL E. CANTILLON 11 Reed Street Activities . . . Football, Lions Club 3, 2, 1, Ski Club 2, 1, Leo Club 3, 2 (Vice President), 1 (Pres.), W-Club 1. RICHARD D. CARCIERO 13 Dix Road I will never forget July 10, 1970 when that telephone pole jumped out in front of me. Activities . . . Baseball 3, Art Guild 1 JOHN P. CARDARELLI 314 Montvale Avenue I will never forget my four years at Woburn High. Activities . . . 1NNIT0U 1 RUTHANNE CAREY 77 Sheridan Street ROBERT J. CARPENTER 15 Sonrel Street I will never forget Melrose, Little Z” and hockey. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1, Leo Club 1, W-Club 2 , 1 JOSEPH T. CASHELL 29 Union Street JOANNE SUSAN CASTRONOVA 18 High Street I will never forget January 13, 1969 and a certain boy. Activities . . . Senior Play 1, Business Ed. Club 1, Pep Club 3 NEAL PATRICK CAREY 39 Kilby Street, I will never forget Rosie, the crew, and W.H.S. Activities . . . Concert Choir 1 LAURENCE JOSEPH CARPENTER, JR. 70 Washington Street I will never forget July 6, 1970 and the time I skipped school 6 days in a row with J. B., H. W., and F. C. Activities . . . R.O.T.C. 3, 2, 1 PHILIP M. CARUSO 24 Waverly Rd. 1 will never forget Saturday morning Physics labs with Mr. O’Connor. Activities . . . German Club 2, Math Club 2 MARCIA J. CASTINE 17 Surrey Road GINA MARIE CATANZANO 26 Salem Street I will never forget August 8, 1968. Activities . . . Art Guild 1 104 PAULA MARY CAVAGNARO 38 Duren Avenue I will never forget my four years a W.H.S., pencils, ducks, tortilla, ant April 18, 1970. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1. Gymnastics, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 Jr. Assistances Club 2 WILLIAM T. CHESBROUGH 41 Creston Avenue JAMES W. CHRISTIAN 4 Garden Street BETH A. CHRISTIE 44 Poole Street GEORGE J. CIAMPO 63 Green Street 1 will never forget a Ride down Wood St.,” Kicks and all the good times I’ve had with a certain girl. Activities . . . Football 2, 3, Leo Club 2 . MICHAEL M. CHEBBA 8 Manning Street JOHN MICHAEL CHIOUTSIS 18 Wade Avenue To me school was but the first step on the ladder of education, and where most teachers and the administration have very little respect for students. Activities . . . DeMolay 3, 2, 1, Pre- Med Club 3, 2, 1, Audio Visual Club 3, Science Club 3, Chess Club 3 DONALD CHRISTIANSON 105 Pearl Street WILLIAM M. CHUISA 8 Alice Road I wish I never joined R.O.T.C. LINDA JOAN CIANCHI 32 Dix Road Extension I will never forget Thursdays,” the 25th, Aug. 23, am 5 big Brothers, and S. G. Activities . . . Art Guild 1 105 DONNA M. CIRONE 1 Ledgewood Road I will never forget going out for lunch” and the night the package ar¬ rived. Activities . . . SENTORIAN 1, Busi¬ ness Ed. Club 1 MARK EDWARD CLARK 29 Beach Street I will never forget Mr. Golden’s P.O.D. class. Activities . . . Key Club 3, 2, 1 ALAN STUART CLAUSEN 6 Hope Lane I will never forget my shop’s class in the 11th grade with Mr. T Activities . . . Football 3, 2, 1 DALE R. CLEMENTS 3 Hope Lane I will never forget three bad ones, the corner. Camp and our cabin, Show Time. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Foot¬ ball 3, 2, 1, W-Club 1, Leo Club 1, Drama Guild 1 MM CHRISTINA MARIE CLUNE 11 Boyd Road You are a child of the universe no less than the trees and the stars ... You have a right to be here . . . Activities . . . Spanish Club 3, 2, 1, INNITOU 1 ELLEN M. COAKLEY 18 Lake Avenue I will never forget the summer of ’70 and my Junior year. Activities . . . Future Nurses Club 2, 1 MARK K. COAKLEY 91 Pleasant Street Ignorance of mankind will lead to the destruction and emptiness of his mind. Activities . . . Student Council 3, Drama Guild 1 KAREN E. COGAN 18 Pine Street I will never forget the trip to U-Mass football game. Activities . . . Student Council 3, Pep Club 3, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, (Treasurer) 106 DIANNE M. C0LACHIC0 2 Wilbur Street SUSAN J. COLACHICO 3 Perry Street MARK J. CONBOY ELAINE MARIE CONLEY 3 Phillips Road 17 Innitou Road I will never forget the white van, Kay’s ashes. Good Harbor, Quebec 70” or the parallel problems. Activities . . . Tennis 3, 2, 1, National Honor Society 1, Math Team 2, 1, French Club 3, 2, 1 JEFFREY CONLEY 6 Maura Drive If you don’t play to win why keep score??? Activities . . . N.J.R.O.T.C. 3, 2, Ten¬ nis 3, Debating Club 3, 2, 1, Pre-Med Club 3 RUTH CONLEY 47 Montvale Avenue I will never forget all the friends I’ve made and all the fun at W.H.S. Activities . . . French Club 3, Future Teachers Club 1 DANIEL HOWARD CONN 21 Roman Road I will never forget the ROSE, New¬ port, the Bank, Gorillas, Munchkin, and Mr. Much Better. Activities . . . Pre-Med Club 2 CLAIRE THERESA CONNOLLY 26 Bow Street I will never forget La Playa, 337, and the kids down Sonny’s. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, 1, French Club 3, 2, 1, National Honor Society 2, 1, Field Hockey 3, 2, 1 KEVIN P. CONNOLLY 83 Montvale Avenue I will never forget my experiences as an officer, Oct. 30, 1970, Dec. 11, 1970, and the Rock. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, Vice- President 3, 2, 1, SENTORIAN 3, 2, 1, Key Club 3, 2, 1, Audio Visual 1 RICHARD D. CONTI 22 Rumford Park Road I will never forget Uncle Ricky’s Fun Lab, the Zurdd, and Oct. 23, 1970 ROBERT M. CONNOLLY 32 Marlboro Road KAREN MAUREEN CONWAY 13 Anna Road I will never forget J.V., varsity cheer¬ leading, Field Hockey, peanut but¬ ter,” K. C.’s party, or how much fun High School was! Activities . . . Field Hockey, Russian Club 3, 2, 1, French Club 3, 2, 1, Cheerleader Varsity 107 VIRGINIA A. CORNELL 11 Hiawatha Road Now I feel at rest. Activities . . . Concert Choir, Chor- aleers 1, Future Nurses 1 (Treasurer) ROBERT E. COSTELLO 141 Spring Court Extension I will never forget the kids, from the Brick; the kids from the Salem Street Wall; and I shall never forget Oct. 31, 1970; and never shall I forget Kim. STEVEN J. COY 64 Green Street To me school was a sad case. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, 1, Out¬ door Track 3, Indoor Track 3 MARY R. CROWLEY 16 Caufield Road I will never forget the summer of 70, Hampton Beach, my weekend in New York and Flight 182” Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, SEN- TORIAN 1, G.A.A. 3, Business Ed. Club 1, Badminton 3 PAUL WILLIAM COSTELLO 65 Eastern Avenue HENRY E. COX 185 Main Street I will never forget the great times we had in Mr. Daley’s 6th period class. Activities . . . R.O.T.C. 3, 2, 1 GERARD P. CROWE 32 Lake Avenue CAROL M. CULLEN 41 Sheridan Street I will never forget my Junior gym class or the few good people I’ve met that have made High School worth it. Activities . . . High-Teen Fashion Club 1 JOHN G. CULLINANE 551 Russell Street I will never forget what I have never learned. Activities Club 1 Key Club 1, Russian 108 DEBORAH J. CUTLER 106 Montvale Road Confusion will be nly epitaph.” Activities . . . INNITOU 3, 2, 1 (Co- Editor), French Club 3, 2, 1 GLADYS M. DALRYMPLE 15 Dexter Street I will never forget the Gym Locker Room. MAUREEN DARRAGH 21 Fisher Terrace Get ready . . . life is for us to keep. Activities . . . Glee Club 3, 2, 1, Con¬ cert Choir 3, 2, 1, Black Orange Revue 3, 2. 1 MICHAEL J. DAVIS 41 Montvale Road I will never forget all my friends that I made and how good they all were to me during the four years. JOSEPH W. DANCA 12 Woodside Terrace JEANNE MARIE DE CELLES 55 Lowell Street The hottest places in hell are re¬ served for those who in times of great moral crisis prefer to remain neutral.” — Dante Activities . . . Class Officer (Secre¬ tary) 2, INNITOU (Treasurer), Drama Guild 3, 2, 1, Student Council 3, Concern Committee 3, 2, Black Orange 3, 2, 1 STEPHEN JAMES DEDONATO 48 Day Circle I will never forget all the good times I’ve had. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Leo Club 2, 1, Audio Visual Club 1 FREDERICK W. DEKOW 108 Mishawum Road I will never forget Uncle Rick’s Fun Lab. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, Tennis 3, 2, 1, Math Club (Vice Pres.), W” Club 2, 1 DENIS DELANEY 221 Cambridge Road SUSAN DEL ERY 5 Kendal Road CARL F. DELIA 166 Russell Street 109 JANICE M. DELOREY JOSEPH R. DeLUCA 8 Westgate Drive 214 School Street I will never forget . . . two kings and a regular, La Playa, the route and stranded down the west side, and all the kids down Sonny’s. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club 1 JUDY M. DeLUCA 28 Webster Avenue I will never forget Roll Ca l in the girls’ room first period 19 0.” Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, Soft- ball 3, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 LILLIAN ANN DEMARKIS 31 Conn Street I will never forget cheeze-its! Boston!, and Happiness. Activities . . . French Club 1, Future Teachers Club 1 DENNIS M. DEMERS 33 Garden Street ROBERTA MARIE DESALVO 44 A shburton Avenue Now that the summer’s come and gone I’ll say good-bye, Now that the winter’s cornin’ on I’ll say good-bye, I’m not the first man or the last to leave the past. So while the autumn rain is falling I’ll say good-bye.” Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, 1, Drama Guild 2, 1 SANDRA MARIE DEMAMBRO 176 School Street I will never forget a certain boy named Craig” and June 26, 1971. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 . SUSAN MARY DEMARKIS 30 Conn Street I will never forget all the friends I have made and that little black bug. ROBERT W. DEROSA 9 Harlow Court I will never forget the summer of 69, the great times at S.O.’s and W.T.’s. DONNA MARIE DESMOND 64 Mt. Pleasant Street Activities . . . Gymnastics 1, Tum¬ blers 2, 1 (Co-Captain) PAUL DESTEFANO 8 Churchhill Road JOSEPH P. DIORIO 45 Poole Street To me school was a bad dream. Activities . . . Distributive Ed. Club (Pres.) SUE A. DEVANEY 14 Sonrel Street I will never forget W.H.S., the sum¬ mer of 69, J.M.’s, The D. Q., and road runner. Activities . . . Tumblers 1, Girls’ Gymnastic Team, Black Orange Revue 3, 2, National Honor Society 1, Business Ed Club 1 KAREN L. DEVITO 49R Conn Street I will never forget the chase. Junior Prom and 5th period. Activities . . . Student Council 3, Fu¬ ture Nurses 1 PAUL ANTHONY DICENZO 5 Ryder Drive I wish I could forget a certain color and remember K. C.’s party. Activities . . . Soccer 3, 2, 1 JEANNE ELLEN DIPANFILO DANIEL DOBBINS 20 Innitou Road 65 Pearl Street I will never forget Hampton, Powder- ridge, the White Mts., skiing, and all the rest of the good times with my pal. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, Drama Guild 2 SHEILA LOUISE DOBBINS 65 Pearl Street I will never forget walking in the rain at 2 a.m., B.D., the Body ducks, green eyes, and long talks. Activities . . . Gymnastics 2, 1, (Co- Captain), Tumblers 2, 1, (Co-Cap- tain), Business Ed. Club 1, Jr. Assist¬ ances Club 2 LARRY SCOTT DODGE 157 Green Street I will never forget my friends and the classes that weren’t. Activities . . . Cross Country 1, INNI¬ TOU 1, Band 3, 2 KATHLEEN ANN DOHERTY 10 Munroe Street I will never forget the years at Wo¬ burn High and the summer of 1970. Activities . . . Black and Orange Re¬ view 1, Business Ed. Club 1, High Teen Fashion Club 1, Pep Club 111 LINDA MARIE DOHERTY 12 Erie Street I will never forget May 10, 1968, a certain right wing and all the great times at W.H.S. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, INNITOU 1 ROBERT P. DOHERTY 27 Buckman Street I will never forget 3rd period in Mr Dempsey’s room. BARBARA DONAHUE 4 Liberty Avenue DELIA TERESIA DONAHUE 10 Robinson Road I will never forget our trips to the mountains, the morning I fell out of Timmy’s rat, all my summers at Hampton Beach, and the good times at W.H.S. and October 26, 1968. Activities . . . INNITOU 1 JAMES DOUCET 12 Bird Street VIRGINIA ANN DOUCETTE 4 Webster Avenue I will never forget that certain day waiting for the bus when D. G. gave me my nickname. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1 CHARLES A. DONAHUE 87 Kilby Street CATHERINE MARIE DONOVAN 28 Duren Avenue I have learned friendship is as impor¬ tant as success. Activities . . . Tennis 3, 2, 1, Senior Play 1, National Honor Society 1 JOANNE MARION DOUCETTE 44 Campbell Street I will never forget the true meaning of friendship, Jan. 9, 1971 and a spe¬ cial teacher.” Activities . . . G.A.A. 3, Black Or¬ ange Revue 3, 2, 1, Future Nurses ARLENE MARIE DRISCOLL 3 Kennedy Park I will never forget the Senior Prom 70” and the girls’ room with the kids. Activities . . . SENTORIAN 9 JAMIE ANDREA DROWN 1 Carroll Road SCHOOL IS NOT THE ONLY TEACHER!!! Activities . . . Girls’ Gymnastics 2, 1, Student Council 2, 1, INNITOU 2, 1, Drama Guild 2, 1, Black Orange 3, 2 , 1 PAUL F. DUFFANY 58 Hinston Road I will never forget December 31, 1969-70. WILLIAM F. DUNN 95 Washington Street I wish I could remember Kevin’s party. Activities . . . Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1 (Co- Capt.), Soccer 2, 1 DIANE M. EDWARDS 6A Gregg Street MICHAEL JOSEPH DRISCOLL 20 Hiawatha Road I will never forget L. D., J. L., B. D., C. C., the great times and great kids at Woburn High School. Activities . . . Leo Club 1, Student Council 3, National Honor Society 1 DENISE MARIE DUBOIS 10 Frances Street 1 will never forget a certain someone and all the fun we’ve had together. Activities . . . Majorette 3, 2, 1 (Cap¬ tain), Concert Choir 3, 2, Glee Club 3, 2 STEVEN W. DUFFEY 6 Frances Road Activities . . . Gymnastics 2, 1, Band 3, 2, 1 DEBORAH J. DWYER 9 Cummings Avenue I will never forget my senior year and especially my junior year, or October 18, 1969, New Year’s Eve 1969, or The Frog.” Activities . . . Black and Orange Revue 1 NANCY J. ETTER 4 Foley Road PAUL S. EVANS 10 Bruce Road I will never forget Mr. Hill’s scientifi¬ cally unknown teaching habits. But I’ve learned. J DIANE M. FALINO 1 Locust Circle I will never forget December 31, 69- 70. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club 1 DEBORAH F. FANJOY 13 Hinston Road DEBRA S. FARR 14 Lee Street I will never forget my four years at W.H.S., the summer of 70,” duck, tortilla” and our truck.” Activities . . . Art Guild 3, 2, 1, Nomad 3, 2, 1 DEBBIE JEAN FARRELL 14 Maple Avenue I will never forget December 5, 1970, and S. M. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, Soft- ball, 3, 2, Gymnastics 2, 1 (Co-Cap- tain). Student Council 1, Tumblers 3, 2, 1, G.A.A. 3, 2, 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 DEBORAH ANN FAILLA 32 Highland Street Activities . . . INNITOU 1, Nomad 3 NOREEN FALLICA 13 Gregg Street I will never forget the first day I came here and all great times I’ve had with P. K„ C. A., and J. S. Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1, Business Ed. Club 1, Math Club 2, Jr. Assistance Club 2, Future Teachers Club 2 SALLY L. FANJOY 145 Washington Circle I will never forget the beautiful people who have been a part of my life and the lessons I’ve learned from them. Activities . . . G.A.A. 3, Art Guild 1 BRUCE D. FARRELL 32 School Street I have learned to follow the sun. Activities . . . Soccer 3, 2, 1, Nomad 3, 2, Debating Club 3, 2, 1, Science Fair 1st prize 3, 2, 1 MADELINE C. FARRELL 12 Bronislaw Street I will never forget going to the Rose¬ wood. 114 REGIS ANNE FARRELL 12 Hamilton Road I will never forget the show at Hamp¬ ton, the chase, Stranded, Sunny’s, and my friends through these four years. ROBERT T. FARRY 41 Marlboro Road ELAINE L. FEDERICO 47 Waverly Road I will never forget the summer of ’71” in Florida and the night P.R.’s car stuck on M.T.’s dirt road, so we went to B.C. with star” and N.F. Activities . . . Art Guild 2, 1, (Presi¬ dent), Future Teachers 3, 2, 1, Black and Orange 3, 1 JOHN JOSEPH FENNELLY 6 Garfield Ave. To me school was a place to go during the day. LEONA MARIE FERULLO 4 True Place I will never forget the fun I had in the Black and Orange Review. Activities . . . French 3, 2, Future Nurses 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Pep Club 3, 2, 1, Black and Orange 3, 2, 1, Future Teachers 3, 2 BRUCE C. FINETHY 237 Winn Street To me school was cheap thrills. Activities . . . Soccer 3, Student Council 1 115 DANIEL T. FITZGERALD 15 Mayflower Road DENNIS M. FITZMEYER 215 School Street I will never forget a certain girl. JOHN FLAHERTY 1 Fulton Street JAMES P. FLYNN 27 Naples Avenue I will never forget the Big M, the base¬ ment boys, and pulling a thing called a Flynn. JOSEPH FLYNN 2 Minchin Drive I will never forget my fun with Roof . . . never. Activities ... Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1, Drama Guild 3, 2 k WILLIAM L. FLYNN 77 School Street I will never forget Woburn Senior High School, ever. KENNETH R. FOLEY 41 Garfield Avenue I will never forget the great fun I didn’t have. Activities . . . Baseball 3, Football 3 116 MARILYN A. FOLEY 12 Stoddard Street ANTHONY E. FORESTER 87 Burlington Street V LESLIE M. FOURNIER 386 Salem Street I will never forget the many friends I made, W.A.S., dinner for six,” and R. K. Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1, Student Council 3, 2, 1 (Secre¬ tary), Cheerleader J.V. 2, 1 WILLIAM R. FREEMAN 7 Johnson Street I will never forget having gym imme¬ diately after eating two hot dogs. NOREEN M. FRIEL 21 Winter Street I will never forget the time M. G. hit the tree while skiing and all the fun and freinds in sports. Activities . . . Basketball Co-Captain 3, 2, 1, Softball Co-Captain 2, 1, Girls’ W” Club 2, 1 (Sec. and Treas.) DONNA M. FUCARILE JOHN H. FUCCIONE 7 Lincoln Road 15 Samoset Road I will never forget all the good times I will never forget Wood Street, and bad times at W.H.S. JOHN W. FUMICELLO 7 Pond Terrace CHRISTINE A. GABRIEL 175 Winn Street I will never forget C.O.B. Activities . . . French Club 4, Spanish Club 2 JUDY A. GAFFNEY 1 Prospect Street I will never forget Hampton 70, Flight 182 and the night of one less bell.” Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, Black Orange 2, 3, National Honor Socie¬ ty 1, Color Guard 1, 2, G.A.A. 3, Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1 117 ALBERTA W. GALANTE 3 Townsend Street I will never forget the summer of 1970 and all the people I’ve known: Hampton; concert; the Boston Tea Party; and all the good times with C. M.; D. L.; A. S. Activities . . . Gymnastics 3, 2, SEN- TORIAN 3, Business Ed. Club (V.P.) JOANNE GALLAGHER 77 Spring Court Extension DENISE P. GANGI 68 Campbell Street I will never forget the night of the Junior Prom, July 17, 1969, and the seagull. Activities . . . Black Orange 2, 1, G.A.A. 3, Business Ed. Club 1, PreMed 3 VICTORIA E. GARVEY 21 Spring Court Extension I will never forget the fun I had at Woburn High. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 3 PATRICIA ANN GASPER 273 Washington Street I will never forget all the new friends I met here. CHRISTINE MARIE GALLAGHER 143 Montvale Avenue I will never forget the Pancake House and all the fun and friends in the lit¬ tle black bug.” Activities . . . Spanish Club 3, 2, 1, Emblem Bearer 1, Future Teachers 3, 2, 1, Senior Play 1, National Honor Society 2, 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 (President) PETER L. GALLO 27 Rumford Park Avenue STEPHEN L. GANGI 31 Garfield Avenue I will never forget Mike and Berg in the dark room, and the boy scouts down in first lunch scouting the cafe. JAMES A. GASBORRO 16 Carroll Road I will never forget the Redheaded Beast.” Activities . . . French Club 1, German 1 THERESA K. GATELY 14 High Street 118 WILLIAM P. GATELY 1 Sumit Street VICTORIA GATES 14 Sunnyside Road I will never forget my friends at W.H.S. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1 VIRGINIA GATES 14 Sunnyside Road I will never forget all the good friends or the good times I’ve had at W.H.S. CHARLES EDWARD GAUDET 3 Bruce Road I will never forget jiggers. Activities . . . Wrestling 1 DAVID A. GAY 15 Newbury Street EDWARD C. GEARY 87 Bedford Road To me school was a laugh. 119 WILLIAM H. GEARY 9 Hiawatha Road PATRICIA E. GERRY 42 Campell Street I will never forget room 2212 with L. F., S. B., K. C., and J. D., and Chem¬ istry with Mr. McDavitt. KATHLEEN GESWELL 6 Larch Road I will never forget getting ready for school and my sophomore English class. Activities . . . Art Guild 1 RONALD P. GIBBONS 40 Central Street I will never forget a certain unofficial, official. Activities . . . Physics Club, Senior Activities Committee 1, Advanced Placement Physics Club 1, Tennis 3, 2 , 1 KEVIN G. GILL 24 Caufield Road I will never forget J.Y.M.H. . . . the double 0’s. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Basket¬ ball 3, Football 3, 2, Lion’s Club Rep¬ resentative 1, Drama Guild 2, 1, Leo Club 2, 1 (Treas.), W-Club 2, 1 MARY LOU GILL . 24 Caufield Road I will never forget all the good times with the S.B.’s, especially at Hamp¬ ton, and during my Senior Year. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1, INNITOU 2, 1 (Co-Editor), SENTORIAN 3, 2, Black Orange Revue 3, 2, 1 STEPHEN F. GILLIS 379 Lexington Street I will never forget Skippy, Humpty, Goodie or L. C. EDWARD J. GILMARTIN 89 Nashua Street I will never forget caffeine, my zig¬ zags, and Pinky. ROBERT M. GIORDANO 167 Burlington Street I will never forget the Football Films in Tucker’s Cabin and my friend L. H. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Foot¬ ball 3, 1 MARGARET A. GIVEN 12 Maywood Terrace I could never forget the start on Octo¬ ber 25, 1968, the great times in be¬ tween, and the hope of the future with Dante. CARL R. GLASER 15 Mishawum Road Activities . . . Ski Club 1 STEPHEN GORMAN 52 Lake Avenue BRUCE GRAHAM 8 Charles Street RICHARD GRAMMAR 54 Webster Avenue RICHARD E. GREENLEAF 850 Main Street KAREN ANN GOGL1A 3 Forest Glenn Circle I will never forget . . . Fri., Sept. 13. 1968. MARY E. GOULD 12 Liana Street JAMES T. GRAMMER 5 Williams Lane I will never forget all the great times with F. Hydran, D. R. and D. G. and Semedly. WILLIAM GRAMMER 1 Baldwin Avenue ROBERT G. GRIFFITH 23 Tremont Street I will never forget all the times in room 8353. Activities . . . Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1 121 DEBRA ANN GUIGGEY 28 Richard Circle I will never forget skiing at Loon, July 4, 1970 and Meg. ALLEN JOHN HAAS 25 Alfred Street I will never forget the time I walked out of Zekes’ room and almost gave up physics. Activities . . . Tennis 3, 2, 1 (Cap¬ tain), Soccer 2, Debating Club 1, W- Club 2, 1 (Concession Chairman), Chess Club 2, 1 (Captain, President) CLYDE C. HAGAR BARBARA JO HANCOCK 47 Duren Avenue 65 Richard Circle I will never forget Columbus Day weekend 1970 December 20 with B., J., C., M., L. and the Red Mach 1. Activities . . . French Club 2, High- Teen Fashion Club 1, Pep Club 3, Fu¬ ture Teachers 1 DAVID M. HANEY 135 Montvale Avenue SUSAN ANN HARDY 2 Bruce Road Now I feel I’m glad that it’s over. Activities . . . NOMAD 3, Spanish Club 2, Future Teachers 1 KATHLEEN THERESA HARKINS 8 Lawson Street I will never forget Rocky Nook Pt., Nov. 1st and our 3:00 mud walk. Activities . . . French Club 3, 2, Pep Club 3, 2, 1 MARK C. HAROIAN 7 Gayle Street I will never forget the nights at the White School and the morning after Kevin’s party. MICHAEL GERARD HARRINGTON 6 Vernon Street I will never forget a girl named Kathy Smith. TIMOTHY CHARLES HARRISON 17 George Avenue To me school was the time between weekends. MICHAEL DAVID HATFIELD 2 Ward Street I will never forget the summer of my sophomore year when I went on a summer cruise with N.J.R.O.T.C. to Halafax, Nova Scotia. It lasted 3 weeks. Activities . . . Orchestra 1, Math Club 1 BARBARA M. HEARN 121 Garfield Avenue I will never forget Labor Day weekend of 69” at a certain cottage on Flor¬ ence Ave., Salisbury Beach and my date with George A! And all my friends. NANCY JEAN HEDGEBETH 3 Fisher Terrace I will never forget I can’t find the time to tell you.” Activities . . . Gymnastics 2, 1 (Co- Captain), National Honor Society 2, 1, Concert Choir 1 DAVID J. HEFFRON 12 Hiawatha Road I will never forget the last day of school in the 9th grade. Activities . . . Pre-Med Club 2 CAROL JANET HENSIEK 7 Parkview Road I will never forget all the fun with the S. B.’s, Hampton 69, 70,” and Lukie’s. Activities . . . National Honor Society 3, 2, 1, INNITOU, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 ROSEMARY P. HIGGINS 117 Montvale Avenue I will never forget Laplaya, two kings and a regular, 377 and all the kids down at Sonny’s. Activities . . . Softball 3, 2, 1, W-Club 1, G.A.A. 3, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 123 DANIEL J. HOGAN 15 Wyman Street GEORGE DRAPER HOLLAND 7 West Street I will never forget May 15, 1970. Activities . . . Football 1 DONNA L. HUNTER 2 Whispering Hill Road I have learned the difference between true friends and acquaintances. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3 JAMES CHARLES IANNACCI 92 Lexington Street I will never forget St. Thomas Moore’s, Milton’s weasels and the many horror shows. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, 1, Leo Club 1, Key Club 1 FRANK T. JACKSON 229 Cambridge Road I will never forget the summer of 70,” and the night in Maine. MARTIN H. HOGAN 11 Maywood Terrace I will never forget the Leo Club Instal¬ lation of 69,” the rock, and all the good times at Woburn High. Activities . . . Leo Club 3, 2, 1 (Sec.) ROBBIE JEAN HOLLAND 11 Arlington Road To me school was a great time, a lot of friendships, and probably the best four years of my life. Activities . . . INNITOU, Tumblers 3, 2,. 1, SENTORIAN 3, 2, Business Ed. Club 1, Student Council 3, 2, Girls’ Gymnastics 2 CHERYL ANN HUTCHINSON 38 Rumford Park Road Activities . . . Drama Guild 2, 1, Art Guild 1 (Vice Pres.) STEPHEN J. IRWIN 97 Waltham Street I will never forget the White School and Kevin’s party. Activities . . . Soccer 3, 2, 1, Band 3, 2, 1, W” Club 1 PAUL ALLEN JACKSON 115 Pine Street I will never forget this place, unfortu¬ nately. 124 DONNA M. JANELIUNAS 12 Carroll Road 1 will never forget the rain, the cook- out, or the fish on Aug. 23. Activities . . . Drama Guild 3 CHERYL A. JOHNSON 150 Wyman Street 1 will never forget Mr. Kimball, music appreciation class and all the funny things that happened in there, and I’ll never forget Long Beach 1970. Activities . . . Concert Choir, Hi-Teen Fashion Club JANICE E. JOHNSON 16 Creston Avenue MARGARET E. JOHNSON 22 Dale Street I will never forget room 2307 and a certain trip to New York. Activities . . . Distributive Ed Club 1 NANCY EILEEN JONES 2 Eastern Avenue I will never forget the night the 3 of us went out for Chinese food and the drive-in afterwards. Activities . . . Flag Football 3, 2, G.A.A. 3, Black and Orange 2, 1, In¬ ternational Relations Club 3, Spanish Club 3, 2, 1 JEANNE MARIE JEWETT 45 Marlboro Road I will never forget my weekend at U. Mass, with Tom. Activities . . . SENTORIAN 2, 1, Tumblers 2, 1, Business Ed Club 1, Distributive Ed. Club 1 GEORGE H. JOHNSON 30 Poole Street KAREN MARIE JOHNSON 30 Poole Street I wish I knew the questions that belong to the answers I do not know. Activities . . . Art Guild 2, 1 ROBIN CAVANAGH JOHNSON 131 Pleasant Street I have learned that One swallow doesn’t make a season,” One battle doesn’t make a war,” and the Jour¬ ney of a thousand miles begins with one step.” Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, Glee Club 3, Choralers 3, Spanish Club 2, Black and Orange (Costume Director) JOSEPH M. JOYCE 70 Creston Avenue KEITH G. JOYCE 27 Mount Pleasant Street NICHOLAS JOHN KATRAMADOS 67 Prospect Street To me school was just a bad dream, now I feel that what I have learned in 4 years has nothing to do with school¬ ing. Activities . . . Baseball 1, Student Council 3, 2, Classics Club 2, 1, Key Club 2, 1 DEBRA L. KEE 90 Salem Street I will never forget Hampton 69” and 70,” campaigning for Barbara, and most of all the S. B.’s. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, SENTO- RIAN 1, Future Teachers 2 (Sec.), 1 MARY KATHLEEN KEELEY 19 Mill Terrace I will never forget all the great friends that I have made at W.H.S. Activities . . . G.A.A. 3, 2, Business Ed Club 1 KAREN M. KELLEY 15 Beach Street I will never forget the summer of 68,” up at Hampton the summer of 70,” hockey, riding in Old Betsy,” K. M.’s party, all the wonderful friends I have made at W.H.S. and certain people. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1 MARIA VIRGINIA KELLEY 20 Allen Street I will never forget Feb. 1, 1969 and the food in the cafeteria. 126 RICHARD J. KELLEY 10 Squanto Road I will never forget a certain telephone pole, the times at the Rock,” Kev¬ in’s Victory Party” and Jan. 30, 1970. Activities . . . Baseball 2, 1, Basket¬ ball 3, 2, 1, Lion’s Club 1, Student Council 1, Leo Club, Audio Visual 2, 1 (Treas.), World Cultures 1 (Sec.) DEBRA A. KELTGEN 235 Marlboro Road I will never forget all the fun with J. L., M. D., and D. D. Activities . . . French Club 2, 1, Fu¬ ture Nurses 1, Pep Club 2, 1 BRIAN J. KENNEDY 13 Hawthorne Street PAULA A. KENNEY 717 Main Street PAULA M. KENNEY 74 High Street I will never forget all the fun I had with my friends and the certain some¬ one who gave me the nickname lemon.” LEE KIKLIS 1 Cliffside Terrace I sought a theme and sought it in vain. Activities . . . Drama Guild 3, 2, 1, Russian Club 3, 2, 1, (Pres.), Nation¬ al Honor Society 2, 1 SUSAN M. KINCAID 165 Merrimack Street JACK D. KING 39 Chestnut Street SUSAN P. KNOETTNER 8 Garden Terrace I will never forget the White Mts., Westport, Maine and my trip to Cana¬ da in summer of ' 70.’ 127 LINDA KNOX 4 Laurence Road I will never forget the time 1 was tak¬ ing a shower during the bomb scare. Activities . . . Pep Club, Classics Club 3, 2, 1, Future Teachers 3, 2, 1 CORRINE KOUTROUBAS 6 Sheridan Street DONALD LAFAYETTE 2 Central Street ELIZABETH M. LAGE 8 Evangeline Lane MARGERY C. LANGLEY 102 Mishawum Road Activities . . . Field Hockey 2, 1, Girls’ A.A. 2, 1 PAULA M. KNOX 3 Richard Circle I wish I made more out of my high school years. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, Choraleers 3, 2, 1, Librarian RONALD PAUL LACOSS 19 Spring Court I wish George would bend over. Activities, . . . German Club 3, Pre- Med Club 3 LYNN LAFAYETTE 2 Central Street I will never forget my pet giraffe and the Adventures of the Three Muska- teers. Activities . . . Choraleers 3, 2, 1, Black and Orange 3, 2, 1, Spanish Club 2, 1, Future Teachers 1 RICHARD LALLY 9 Richardson Street I will never forget zaffs, maggots, sun¬ shine on the fence. SUSAN A. LANTZ 9 Oak Street I will never forget my 4 years at W.H.S. and the great times I had with my special friends. 128 DAWN M. LAVACCHIA 22 Mountain Street I will never forget the summer of 1970 and all the wonderful people I met, camping with A. G., Hampton Beach, and the kids in North Woburn. Activities . . . Softball 3, 1, Pep Club 3 JUANITA D. LAZDOWSKI 40 Mill Street PAUL FRANCIS LEAVIS 5 Melo Road I will never forget the Beach, the Fish, and the Rain. Activities . . . Cross Country 3, 2, 1, National Honor Society 2, 1 (Presi¬ dent) DONNA M. LEFEBVRE 72 Fowle Street I will never forget D. Ober and all the great times we had together at W.H.S. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1 JEFFREY ROBERT LENTZ 56 Beach Street I will never forget Billwie, Snicken- berger, and the night in Kevin’s tub. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1, Rotary Club Rep. 1, Lion’s Club Rep. 1, Student Council 3, 2, 1 (Pres.) JAMES F. LAWTON 24 Hallmark Drive PAULA JEAN LEAHY 7 Sturgis Street 1 will never forget Salisbury, July 4, 1970, sneakers,” the day I stole the S.B. award, and all the great friends I’ve made at Woburn High. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, High-Teen Fashion Club 1. ANNE LEEN 751 Main Street Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1, Classics Club 2, 1, French Club 3, 2, 1 JORDAN LEFF 6 Laurence Road I will never forget rushing, driving, waiting. Activities . . . Cross Country 3, 2, 1, (Captain) Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1, In¬ door Track 3, 2, 1, SENTORIAN 2, 1 (Photographer) SUSAN MARY LEONARDIS 26 East Dexter Avenue I will never forget being in the Black and Orange in the 10th grade, meet¬ ing Dave Greekwood at 9:00 intermis¬ sion time. Activities . . . Student Council 1, Dis¬ tributive Ed Club 1 (Treas.), Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Glee Club 3, 2, 1, Black and Orange 3, 2 129 NINA LERIGIS JAMES M. LETtERIE 11 Harvard Street Extension 48 Green Street Activities . . . Archery 3, Distributive Ed. 1. Drama Guild 3, 2, 1 ANGELA C. LIMONCIELLO 9 Hudson Street I will never forget Cape, Hampton, and a certain boy. PAUL W. LINDMARK 56 Vernon Street I will never forget all the things peo¬ ple have done for me here at W.H.S. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Foot¬ ball 3, 2, 1, Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1, Drama Guild 3, 2, 1, Leo Club, W- Club DONALD LODER 35 Liberty Avenue | ysP u ' “ft jr LYNN E. LORD 49 Robinson Road I will never forget the day the chemis- % f try lab almost went up in flames, cer- ’ml ” lMr tain friends and a project I never can call finished. Activities . . . Senior Guild 1, (Sec.) Play 1, Art SHIRLEY CLAIRE LOVE 92 Pine Street I will never forget the day me, B. M., D. D., S. G., went skiing and left our skis on Rt. 128 the Halloween of 69, the Flumes and Dec. 25, 1969 and the great kids at W.H.S. Activities . . . G.A.A. 3, INNITOU 1, Student Council 1, Sr. Act. Committee 1 PAMELA M. LUNDQUIST 3 Elijah Street I will never forget the two years with Mr. D. Johnson as teacher. JOHN E. LYNCH 15 Rich Road I wish to express thanks and good luck to all the wonderful people I’ve met who made school more bearable. Activities . . . Student Council 1, Leo Club 1 KAREN JEAN MacDONALD 5 Day Circle Peace of mind is standard equip¬ ment.” Activities . . . Field Hockey, Junior Prom Committee, Cheerleader, French Club, Hi-Teen Fashion Club, W-Club BONNIE JEAN MacKAY 25 Franklin Street I will never forget April 13, ’69, and the evening 1 got my friendship ring. Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1, French Club 2 GARY P. LOWTHERS 84 Locust Street JEANNE M. LYNCH 10 Carson Road I will never forget Monday, 3rd peri¬ od. Activities . . . Basketball 3, Softball 3, 2, 1, National Honor Society 2, 1, Woman’s Club Rep. 1, Band 3, 2, 1, G.A.A. 3, Classics Club 2, 1, French Club 3, 2, 1, Girls’ W-Club 2, 1 JOHN E. LYONS 38 Alfred Street I wish I wasn’t so versatile.” Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Foot¬ ball 3, 2, 1, Senior Activities Commit¬ tee 1, Student Council 3, 2, 1, Leo Club 1, W-Club 2, 1 ANGELO J. MacINNANTI 33 Arlington Street NORMAN S. MacLEOD 32 Revere Road VERNON C. MacPHEE 69 Elm Street I will never forget fourth period Eng¬ lish. Activities . . . Student Council 1, Bas¬ ketball 3 PETER C. MAGUIRE 85 Spring Court Extension To me school was too long. WILLIAM A. MALLARD 4 Frederick Drive I will never forget my Junior Prom, sleeping at the High School all night, and the HANDCUFFS. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Ice Hockey 3, 2, Student Council 3, Drama Guild 2, 1 RICHARD E. MANLEY 36 Crestnut Avenue JAMES PETER MARCHESI 4 Stoneham Street I will never forget the great times in Mr. G.’s room. BARBARA A. MAGEE 28 Orange Street I will never forget the day I went to the White Mts. with S. L., D. D., S K., C. Y„ B. H. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, Hi-Teei Fashion 1, Color Guard 1, Black anc Orange ROBERT E. MAGUIRE 27 Mishawum Road I will never forget a trip to N.Y. TOM MALONEY 80 Pearl Street I will never forget Uncle Rick’s fu i lab. Activities . . . Computer Club 1, Ba ketball 1, 2, Math Club 1 ROBERT C. MANTICA 20 Poole Street To me school was a place to stay be¬ tween 7:45 and 1:45. MARK S. MARGESON 8 Kendall Drive 132 JOHN. D. MAROTTO 120 Lexington Street I will never forget the summer of 1970. Activities . . . Soccer 2, 1, National Honor Society 2, 1, W-Club 2, 1 ROBERT P. MARSHALL 1091 Main Street I wish I could go another year. Activities . . . Baseball 2, 1, Football 2,1 JACQUELINE MARTIN 204 Montvale Avenue MARY MARTIN 17 Wade Avenue JOSEPH A. MARTORE 458 Lexington Street ou’ sont les neiges d’antan? Activities . . . Tennis 3, 2, 1 (Capt.), SENTORIAN 3, 2, 1 (Editorial Board), Math Team 3, 2, 1, Soccer 3, 2, 1, W-Club 3, 2, 1, Debating Club 3, 2, 1, Student Council 3, National Honor Society 2, 1 JAYNE MATTHEWS 13 Westview Terrace I will never forget the summer of 1970 at Hampton Beach, the ball, D.C. at no: 5, and writing downstairs. Activities . . . Field Hockey 2, 1, SENTORIAN 2, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 (Vice Pres.), Spanish Club 3, 2,1 JOHANNA MATTHEWS 13 Westview Terrace I will never forget the summer of ' 70’ at Hampton Beach, the coke machine, parties, and the kids I met. (May 24) Activities ... Jr. Assistance Club 2 (President), Business Ed. Club 3, Pep Club 1, NOMAD 3 WILLIAM F. MATTHEWS 3 Penny Road BARBARA ELLEN MAWN 73 Arlington Road I will never forget Christmas caroling, Quebec, the summer of 70” and the times with the S. B.’s. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, SENTO¬ RIAN 3, 2, 1, Class Officer 1 (Sec.), G.A.A. 3, Black Orange Revue, 3, 1, Senior Play 1, Junior Prom Com¬ mittee 2 133 TIMOTHY P. McAVOY 44 Mishawum Road I will never forget a certain girl in the Junior Class and the A, B, C’s and 1, 2, 3’s of life that I have learned. Activities . . . Basketball 1 KEVIN McCALL 16 Prospect Street PAUL JOHN McCOLGAN 13 Caulfield Road Activities ... Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1, Leo Club 1, SENTORIAN 3, 2, 1, Student Council 2, W-Club 2, 1 KATHLEEN L. McCUE 9 Wood Street I will never forget the R.O.T.C. Ball and all the fun I had and all the won¬ derful people I have met at Woburn High. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club 1 mark McDonough 97 Lowell Street I will never forget Hampton ’70 and the reekes and ronches. CHARLES PATRICK McCABE 35 Anna Road I will never forget October 1, 1970. Activities . . . Football 1, A.P. Phys¬ ics Club 1 JOHN A. McCANN 37 Mayflower Road SUSAN P. McCOO 101 Pearl Street I will never forget all the friends I made at Grotonwood. IRENE MARION McDONOUGH 33 Union Street I will never forget my April vacation in Junior year. Activities . . . Math Club 2 DIANNE M. McELHINEY 10 Pilgrim Road Now I feel that I have taken the first step. Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1, Tennis 3, 2, 1, SENTORIAN 2, 1, French Club 3, 2, 1 (Pres.), Math Team 3, 2, 1 134 MICHAEL McFAWN ROBERT McGANN MARION THERESE McGILLVRAY BARRY McGONDEL 15 Kennedy Road 7 Rock Street 2 Ellen Road To me school has been one constant philosophical frustration as life has been. Amen. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, French 11 Buck Street Club 3, 2, 1, Russian Club 3, 2, 1 (President) MICHAEL McGOWAN 3 Dix Road DANIEL L. McGRATH 21 Cleveland Avenue I will never forget June 13, 1969. Activities . . . Soccer 3, 2, 1 (Co- Capt.), Key Club 2, 1 (Vice-Pres.), Varsity W” Club 2, 1 PETER McINTIRE 156 Burlington Street PAUL McLATCHY 84 Merrimac Street I will never forget all the good times; I’ll never be able to forget school, and the time I drove my motorcycle in the lower school cafeteria. SUSAN P. McLATCHY 8 Marietta Street I will never forget K. L. and all the things we’ve done for each other. Activities ... Art Guild 1, Business Ed Club 1 DENISE PATRICIA McLAUGHLIN 3 Banner Drive I will never forget June 27, 1969, Hal¬ loween ’69, December 23, 1970, Thanksgiving morning, and all the great friends I’ve made while at W.H.S. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1, INNITOU 1, Hi-Teen Fash¬ ion Club 1 135 DIANE L. McLEAN 49 Marlboro Road I will never forget October 31, 1970 with John, Diane, and Linda. WILLIAM F. McLEAN 384 Salem Street I will never forget Miss Riley’s biolo¬ gy class, P.O.D. class with John Wayne, Dianna Ross, and many other celebrities. RONALD J. McMANUS 4 Hancock Street VERONICA M. McMASTER 11 Liberty Avenue Activities . . . Business Ed. Club, Ger¬ man Club neil p. McMillan 23 Independance Drive JOHN FRANCIS McSHEFFREY 23 Mewbury Street I will never forget the Roast Beast, the bog, and Central. Activities . . . Baseball, Basketball ROBERT J. McTAGUE 6 Brown Place LINDA MARIE MEDERIOS 489 Washington Street I will never forget the year of 1970, and certain kids. Activities . . . Business Ed Club JEAN P. MEEHAN 17 South Bedford Street I will never forget August 15, 1969 and my Junior Prom. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1, Jr. Assistance Club 2 JUNE MARIE MEEHAN 17 South Bedford Street I will never forget the Jr. Prom and the summer of 1970. Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1, Business Ed Club 1 RICHARD S. MELANSON 992 Washington Street I will never forget Superman even though I’ll try. JEANNE M. MELARAGNI 2 Harvard Street I will never forget 15 B. A.’s, the chase. Sunny’s January 1, 1970. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, High Teen Fashion Club 1 CHARLES C. MENTAS 35 Franklin Street I will never forget October 4, 1970. Activities . . . Band 3, 2, 1, Orchestra 3, 2, 1, Key Club 3, 2, 1 MARIE T. MERLINO 12 James Street I will never forget the Junior Prom of ’70, all the great times with Bobby and especially a little girl named Terri. MICHAEL MILIANO 6 Intervale Street JUDY E. MILLS RICHARD T. MINER 6 Pheasant Lane 41 Willow Street Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club I will never forget the day Mr. Golden tipped over in his seat. MICHEAL A. MINGHELLA 89 Burlington Street 137 JOSEPH T. MONTECALVO 30 Auburn Street DEBORAH K. MONTY 292 Arlington Road RICHARD J. MORGAN 65 School Street ROBERT J. MORRISON 161 School Street BRIAN M. MULLANE 5 Rich Road To me school was UNREAL!! Activities . . . Baseball 1, R.O.T.C. Drill Team 3, 2, National Honor Soci¬ ety 2, 1 RONALD L. MONTGOMERY 8 Lakeview Terrace I will never forget what Mr. O’Connor said when I told him who my brother was. ROBIN G. MOORE 15 Rear Federal Street Now I feel educated with a little help from my friends. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club 1, Future Nurses 2 STEVEN JOSEPH MORRIS 64 Nashua Street I will never forget the great times we had. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1 RICHARD F. MORTON 2 Prescott Way I will never forget two straight years of Z and his games.” Activities . . . Wrestling 1, Soccer 3, 2, 1, Student Council 2, Key Club 2, 1, Pre-Med Club 3, W-Club 1, A. P. Physics Club 1 MARY A. MULLEN 5 Grant Street I will never forget the cat that bit me and died. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, Softball 3, 2, 1 138 LAURINDA MARIE MURPHY 8 Utica Street I will never forget my 2 weeks in Essex with a certain boy and the day we lost the boat. Activities . . . French Club 3, Future Nurses 1, Pep Club 3 KATHLEEN G. MURRAY 191% Mishawum Road I will never forget the summer of 68” and summer of 70” with ole Betsy,” hunting camels,” hockey, and K. McC.’s party and all the friends I’ve made at Woburn High. Activities . . . SENTORIAN 2, Busi¬ ness Ed Club 1 (Secretary), Math Club 3, 2 ANN TERESA MUSTO 17 Willow I will never forget certain friends. Activities . . . French Club 2, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Future Teachers 1 RICHARD J. NAJJAR 7 Bernard Road THOMAS E. NELLIGAN 12 Kilby Street I will never forget Shops 1 and 2, and all the fun in my Senior Year. Activities . . . Baseball 3, Basketball 3 ROBERT J. MURPHY 10 Hamilton Road MICHAEL J. MURRAY 24 Holton Street I will never forget Zeke, Y.A.A., Petee, D. C. Boys’ Smoking Lounge, Ratso, Lash, Wild Bill, Ratings, Grump, and Pinches. Activities . . . Senior Activities Com¬ mittee 1, INNITOU 1, Pre-Med Club 3, Y.A.A. 2, A.P.P.C. 1 JANET MUZZY 26 Burlington Street I will never forget Mae. Activities . . . French 3, 2, 1, (Presi¬ dent) NANCY ANN NEERGAARD 118 Winn Street I could never forget all the great times, New Hampshire, Rockport, and September 4, 1970. Activities . . . Basketball, G.A.A. CHARLES E. NEWTON 39 Park Street 139 MARILEE NICHOLSON MARY J. NOONAN RICHARD R. NOVIA MARY ELLEN NOWELL 11 Newbridge Avenue 43 Richard Street 21 Woodside Terrace 50 Arlington Road I will never forget the third periods I will never forget June 4, 1968 and and the weekend in New York. 3rd period. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1 Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, (Treasurer) JEAN M. NUTILE 4 Ashburton Avenue I will never forget the route, the block, and my little red poop-mobile. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 DANIEL R. OBER 39 Forest Park Road I will never forget July 2, 1969 and D. Lefebvre. Activities . . . W-Club 2, 1, Soccer 3, 2 , 1 PAUL J. O’BRIAN 141 School Street I will never forget my junior year at W.H.S. CHRISTINE D. O’CONNELL 10 Melo Road If you do nothing, you are nothing. Activities . . . INNITOU Business Manager, Black Orange Review 2, 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club (Secretary) ROBERT STEPHEN O’C ONNELL 10 Melo Road I will never forget Kevin’s party, Jan. 23, 1970, February 20, 1970, New Year’s Eve 1969, and all the kids. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, SENTO- RIAN 3, 2, 1, Leo Club 2, 1 (Direc¬ tor), Audio Visual 2, 1 (Vice Presi¬ dent), World Cultures 1 WILLIAM F. O’CONNELL 16 Glenwood Avenue I will never forget all the great times I had down the shops in my senior year. LYNNE LORRAINE O’CONNOR 8 Minchin Drive I will never forget January 4, 1969. Activities . . . Pep Club 3, Gymnastic 3, National Honor Society 2, 1 JEANNE F. O’DONNELL 11 Hilltop Circle I will never forget Yogi” or his love for little boys with flowers. Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1 (Treas.), Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 2 PAUL FRANCIS O’DONNELL 30 Highland Street I will never forget October 30, 1970 and all the good times. Activities . . . Soccer 3, 2, 1, Senior Play 1, Student Council 1, INNITOU 1, SENTORIAN 2, 1, Audio-Visual 2, 1, (Pres.) THOMAS P. O’HALLORAN 4 Colonial Road LAWRENCE M. OLSON 27 Elijah Street ELLEN O’DOHERTY 134 Bedford Road I will never forget all the kids at Wo¬ burn High and a certain boy from Burlington. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1 PATRICIA LEE O’DONNELL 6 Eastern Avenue I will never forget all the parties at Jan’s house and S. P. S. Activities . . . Spanish Club 2 THOMAS A. O’DONNELL 24 Lake Avenue I will never forget the days we spent at football camp. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, 1, Out¬ door Track 3 KAREN ANN OLMSTEAD 19 Alfred Street I will never forget the summer of 1970, J. B.’s boat, M. G. and the fal¬ con, and the day J. H. and I caused an accident. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Pep Club 3, Jr. Assistance, Black Orange STEPHEN H. OLSON 14 Clinton Street I will never forget all the good friends at Woburn High. 141 LINDA A. O’NEIL 1 Bruce Road I have learned to value friendship. Activities . . . Student Council 2, Nomad 3, Future Nurses 3, 2, 1, Hi- Teen Fashion Club 1 WILLIAM F. O’NEILL 21 Rumford Park Avenue I will never forget the bleakistic” times in Rm. 1311 and 2211 and of course A. S., D. P. also N. T. and J. S. at the Burlington Dance, December 8, 1970, S.T.E.B., the fantastic times at Perullo’s and Tucker tales when gym showers and bombscares took place at the same time. Activities . . . Ski Club 2 OWEN J. O’ROURKE 3 Garden Heights Avenue DOREEN MARIE OSTANEK 14 Surrey Road Now I feel that if I can survive four years of high school, I can survive any hardship I encounter. JOHN F. PACIOS 4 Porter Street I will never forget speeding through school. Activities . . . Drama Guild 2, 1 PATRICK J. O’NEILL 20 Third Road PAULA A. O’RILEY 14 Minchin Drive I will never forget all the good times and experiences with E. K. and the better ones to come. Thanks. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 1, Softball 1, G.A.A. 3, 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 MARY THERESA OSER 14 Intervale Street I will never forget all the fun I had throughout my 4 years at Woburn High. DAVE C. PABST 26 Nichols Street I will never forget the great times I had at Joe The Slot” Procopio’s house. Activities . . . Ice Hockey (Manager), Soccer (Manager), W-Club 1 KAREN E. PAICOPOLOS 13 Mount Pleasant Street I have learned to construct stupidity and ignorance into valuable knowl¬ edge. 142 DIANE L. PAIGE 38 Creston Avenue I will never forget the four fun years in Woburn High and the kids I got to know. Activities . . . Basketball 3, G.A.A. 3 NICHOLAS A. PALEOLOGOS 43 Franklin Street I will never let my schooling interfere with my education. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, SENTORIAN 3, 2, 1, Debating Club 3, 2, 1, Key Club (President), Golf 3, 2 , 1 JEAN MARIE PALLADINO 3 Grace Road I will never forget November 15, 1969, the Junior Prom, the Christmas dance, and all the new friends I met at W.H.S. the past 3 years. MARY ANN PALUMBO 24 Cleveland Avenue And in the School of Darkness, Learn what mean The things unseen.” (J. B. Tabb) Activities . . . INNITOU 3, 2, 1, (Co- Editor), French Club 3, 1, Black and Orange 2, 1 ELIZABETH TERESA PANDOLPH 1 Rumford Park Avenue I will never forget Mr. Golden’s Homeroom. Activities . . . Basketball 1, Field Hockey 1 (Manager), Softball 2, 1 (Manager), Library Aid 1, Girls’ W- Club 1 MICHAEL R. PANDOLPH 25 Davis Street I will never forget the kids, teachers, and all the good times I had at W.H.S. Activities . . . Basketball 3, 2, 1, Soc¬ cer 3, 2, 1, W-Club 3, 2, 1 (Vice- Pres.), Audio Visual Club 2, 1 JAMES WILLIAM PANNOS 85 Mishawum Road I will never forget three years of Mr. Valeriani’s sarcasm. Activities . . . Golf 2, 1, World Cul¬ tures Club 1 (Treas.) NANCY JEAN PAYELIAN 377 Lexington Street Now I feel brain-washed. Activities . . . Basketball 3, French Club 3, Future Nurses 3, 2, Pep Club 3, 2, Spanish Club 3, 2, 1 VIRGINIA M. PEARSON 127 School Street I will never forget the football games and the rallies. Activities . . . Black and Orange 1, Pep Club 3, 2, 1 ELAINE M. PEARY 6 Creston Avenue I will never forget the four years in High School and all the fun I hav had with J. D., D. B., M. D., and D. S in the girls’ room 3rd period. Activities . . . Field Hockey 3, 2, 1. W-Club 1 ROBERT E. PEARY CHAR LES E. PEASLEE MICHAEL THOMAS PECORA JANET ELLEN PEPE 60 Waverly Road 35 Dragon Court 5 Foley Road 40 Harrison Avenue I will never forget how easy life was in High School. Activities . . . National Honor Society 1, Student Council 3, R.O.T.C., Act. Committee 2, 1, German Club 3, 2, 1 Now I feel relieved. Activities . . . Key Club 3, 2, 1 I will never forget Oct. 17, ’69, Tech, and Butch and Mac. Activities . . . Band 3, Future Nurses 1, Hi-Teen Fashion 1 JENAY MARIE PERRY 32 Liberty Avenue I will never forget the Winchester Redcoats, a certain boy, and New Hampshire. Activities . . . NOMAD 1, Business Ed Club 1 MARY LOUISE PERRY 2 Edson Road I will never forget the Jr. Prom, Hampton, and the meetings of the D. D. gang by the door. Activities . . . Glee Club 3, German Club 3, 2, French Club 3, 2 (Treasur¬ er) STEVEN PERRY 13 Washington Avenue DAVID M. PETERSON 7 Freedom Road I will never forget my Junior English class, my Sophomore year and Miss Beer’s Latin 2 class. Activities . . . Football 2 (Student Manager) MARK GEORGE PETRUCK 6 Fairview Terrace I will never forget my long years in this place. Activities . . . Debating Club 3, 2, Key Club 2, 1 JOSEPH J. PHELAN 3 Anna Road 144 NANCY PICKETT 64 Malboro Road I want to find men who can love for no reason, who open their hearts to life of all seasons, I want to live where men can believe their dreams. JEANNE E. PIERCE 167 Washington Circle I will never forget my friends, Billy, G,” Lynn Beach, Wilmington Plaza and Gymnastics. Activities . . . Gymnastics 1, Student Council 2 SYDNE JENNIFER PILISTINE 5 Linda Street Now there must be a rebirth of the mind. Activities . . . National Honor Soc. 1, Woman’s Club Rep. 1, SENTORIAN 3, 2, NOMAD 2, Debating Club 1, Math Team 2, 1, French Club 3, 2, 1, German Club 3, 2, 1 BRENDA LEE P1ZZO 18 Mt. Pleasant Street Where hatred grows ... let me sow love. One day the world shall be a place for children to grow once more. I fear I shall not see it. Activities ... Jr. Prom Committee, Senior Play, Art Guild, Drama Guild ROBIN E. PLOUGHMAN GORDON CHARLES POCOCK NICHOLAS J. POLITANO 1 Kimball Court 4 Exeter Drive 2 Melo Road I will never forget all my great Now I feel like I have accomplished friends, and the great times in the past something worthwhile. 5 years with a certain boy. Activities . . . Pre-Med Club Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1 GREGG PORCIELLO 116 Pearl Street I will never forget Plow’s all-nighter and all the other great times I’ve had this past year. 145 CATHIE A. PROCTOR 49 Spring Court Extension I will never forget March 16, August 16, B. G. and my aggressiveness, and the Beautiful Hojo Boys! Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Pep Club 2 DARLENE M. PYNN 13 Sendrick Road MYLES THOMAS QUAIL 54 Burlington Street I will never forget the time I put Chief Murphy’s paper clips together, and all the fun I had in Period 4. Activities . . . N.J.R.O.T.C. Blue Drill Team 2 ROBERT TUCK QUINN 161 Mishawum Road I will never forget my 1st hit, all those horror shows and Louies’s films. Activities . . . Football 3, Basketball 1, Glee Club 3, 2, 1, Pre-Med Club 3, 2, 1, Science Club 3, 2, 1, Spanish Club WILLIAM M. RABBITT 11 Winter Road I will never forget the 4th period lunches at Pipe-making class. Activities . . . Cross Country 3, 2, In¬ door Track 3, 2, SENTORIAN 3, Prize Speaking Winner 3 JEANMARIA RADOSTA 3 Spring Garden Terrace I will never forget the night P. R.’s car got stuck on M. T.’s dirt road, so we went to B. C. with Star” and N. F. DIANE MARIE RAE 8 Webster Avenue I will never forget Mr. Holland’s room, 11th grade gym class, and most of all J. Anderson 146 JOHN JOSEPH RAFFERTY 50 Creston Avenue ROBERT JOHN RAISTRICK 34 Mt. Pleasant Street I will never forget Mr. Blake’s speeches. Activities ... Ice Hockey 1, 2, Stu¬ dent Council 2 LINDA JO-ANN RASO 11 Columbus Road I will never forget the summer of ' 70,’ C. J., B. M. Dec. 20, stuck on that dark road, the Hilltop and our senior year at Woburn High. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club, Black and Orange Revue 1. LINDA GAIL RAVANIS 547 Russel Street I have learned that all things must pass. Activities . . . Black and Orange Revue 1, 2 GEORGE W. RICE 29 Lillian Street I wish I could have done more in four years. LAWRENCE J. RIDGE 5 Jefferson Court Now I have learned to tomorrow three! Activities . . . Soccer 3 PATRICIA ANN RILEY . 9 Pearl Street I will never forget Mr. Hurley’s Soph¬ omore Biology Class and the night our car broke down on M. T.’s dirt road, so we went to B. C. with E. P. and Star” and N. F. 147 THOMAS F. RILEY 44 Liberty Avenue I will never forget the corp, S.P.S., and the summer of 69.” Activities . . . Distributive Ed. Club EILEEN F. ROAN 3 Frances Street I wish more people knew the meaning of peace. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Glee Club 3, 2, 1, French Club 3, Jazz-Rock Ensemble 1 SUSAN E. ROCHON 13 Carson Road I will never forget New Year’s Eve 1969 and all the great friends I’ve made at Woburn High. Activities . . . Student Council 1, Fu¬ ture Teachers Club, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 PAUL L. SAKOWICH 54 Marlboro Road- KAREN MARIE RING 7 Winter Street I will never forget that Youth is easi¬ ly duped because it is always ready to be hopeful.” Activities . . . Junior Prom Committee 2, Sophomore Prom Committee 3, Drama Guild 3, 2, 1, German Club 3, 2 , 1 DWIGHT D. ROBINSON 41 Dragon Court I wish to thank Mr. Winson for help¬ ing me get my pictures. Activities . . . Indoor Track 3 PHILIP G. ROTH 5 Converse Place CAROL JEANNE SALVATI 9 Munroe Avenue I will never forget the adventures of the three Musketeers and the summer of 1970. THERESA MARY SANTIAGO 9 Beacon Street I will never forget a certain boy named Steve. GARY L. SANDGREN 9 Van Norden Road FRANK A. SANTORSa 4 Hampshire Circle Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Fck ball 3 THOMAS A. SARRO 21 Canterbury Road I will never forget Coach Hill, Mr. Daley’s class, Mr. Dempsey’s class and many friends that made school a great place to visit occasionally. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Drug Committee 2, Football 3, 1, Indoor Track 1, Junior Prom Committee, Leo Club, Christmas Dance Committee JOSEPH JOHN SAVINO 14 James Terrace I have learned to smoke in the boys’ room without getting caught and stairs and summer of 70.” JANET V. SCHECOWICZ 14 Hart Street I will never forget the brown cow, Phoebe, and the brownies, the cheese balls with J. S. Activities . . . Spanish Club 2, 1 PAULINE M. SCHMITT 13 Duren Avenue I will never forget the summer oi 1969 and a certain someone. Activities . . . Business Ed. Club 1 JANET M. SCHNEIDER 2 Lynn Street I will never forget the summer of 1970, especially the month of August Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1 JANE M. SCIASCIA 3 Parkview Road I will never forget the S. B.’s, Lukie’s and Hampton Beach 69 and 70. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, Color Guard 1, Spanish Club 1 CHARLES A. SELLON 15 Minchin Drive I wish I could have learned to appreci¬ ate school for what it is but certain members of the faculty prevented it. MARIA C. SEMINATORE 375 Russell Street I will never forget my studies in the art room and my truck. Activities . . . NOMAD 2, 1, Black Orange 3, 2, 1, Art Guild 3, 2, 1 ELAINE CHRISTINE SHANNON 299 Lexington Street I will never forget Good Harbor, the white Van and all the friends I have made in W.H.S. RICHARD A. SHANNON 58 Pearl Street Activities . . . Distributive Ed. Club 1 PATRICIA A. SHARP 5 Bronislaw Street Words cannot express how I feel about this organization! BRIAN H. SHAUGHNESSY 18 Mishawum Road I will never forget YOU. Activities . . . Key Club 3, 2, 1 (Treas.), Soccer 3, 2, 1, W-Club 2, 1, Audio Visual 2, 1, Basketball 2 CATHERINE BRIDGET SHAUGHNESSY 31 Scott Street I will never forget all the fun I’ve had cheering, 3 21 70, and Conqueror Worm. Activities . . . Cheerleader 3, 2 (Co- Captain), Spanish Club 3, 2 (P res.), Concert Choir 3, 2, 1 ROBERT M. SHAUGHNESSY 44 Garfield Avenue I will never forget the Feb. vacation of my Junior year. DENISE C. SILVA 5 Kennedy Road KEITH SILVA 12 Glenwood Avenue GAIL E. SIMPSON 230 Cambridge Road I will never forget all the fun I’ve had cheering and the people I’ve met. Activities . . . National Honor Society, Cheerleader 2, 1 (Co-Capt.), German Club 3, 2, 1 JOHN H. SINGLETON, JR. 1 Elaine Road Activities . . . German Club 2, R.O.T.C. Drill Team 3, 2, R.O.T.C. Battalion Cdr. 1 DANIEL JAMES SLACK 9 Williams Court I will never forget Harry Cheenie. Activities . . . Orchestra 1 DEBORAH JEAN SMITH 1 Middlesex Drive I will never forget March 27, 1969, and all the great times I had in my junior and senior year. Activities . . . Black and Orange Revue 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 151 ROBERT H. SMITH 15 Bow Street I will never forget the good old track days. Activities . . . Football 3, 2, 1, Out¬ door Track 3, 2, 1, Indoor Track 3, 2, 1 (Captain), INNITOU 1, SENTO- RIAN 3, 2, 1, Drama Guild 2 STACIA SMITH 27 Grace Road I will never forget Kod’s P.J., 4 years at W.H.S. and August 12, 1970. Activities . . . Drama Guild 1, Black Orange 3, 2 CHRISTINE A. SMYTH 24 Orange Street DONALD J. SNELL 11 Carlena Terrace JOHN D. SOUSA 872 Main Street JUDY A. SOUSA 37 Locust Street I wish always to be happy. Activities . . . Future Teachers 1, Pep Club 3, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 TERRE ELLEN SPENCE 5 Marion Avenue I will never forget getting bitten by a weisse guy. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Business Ed Club 1, Field Hockey 1 PAUL J. SPINAZOLA 13 Richmond Avenue I wish I could have gotten into Pit Class, just once. Activities ... Ice Hockey 2, 1, Band 3, 2, 1 JANET E. STANLEY 3 Larch Road I will never forget the summer, Hamp¬ ton, or my four years at Woburn High. Activities . . . Pre-Med Club, Future Teachers 2, 1 LINDA A. STARR 32 Van Norden Road Let us not criticize others; let us first look at ourselves. J. D. Activities . . . INNITOU 1, Tumblers 1, Drama Guild 2, 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Black and Orange Review 1 KIMBERLY ANNE STASIAK 1 Mill Street I will never forget my Senior classes and the friends I’ve made during my years in Woburn High. Activities . . . G.A.A. 3, Business Ed. Club 1 ROBERT A. STELLA 15 Anna Road I will never forget how I flipped my car off the road for the winter. Activities ... Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1, Stu¬ dent Council 3, Drama Guild 2, 1 JOHN AL STEVENSON 20 Campbell Street I will never forget a certain sopho¬ more C. M.” Activities ... Ice Hockey 3 BEVERLY STEVEY 26 Clinton Street I will never forget the 1970 trip to Spain with the greatest group of kids and the best two chaperones. Activities . . . Black and Orange Revue 3, 2, High Teen Fashion Club, Spanish Club 2, 1 (Treasurer) DOROTHY M. STOCK 8 Harvard Extension I will never forget June 25, 1970. Activities . . . German Club 2, 1, Rus sian Club 2, 1 DIANE M. STOKES 3 Poole Street ROGER K. STRYKE 184 Salem Street I will never forget Henry’s speeches. Activities . . . Golf 1 AUTHUR J. P. STUDLEY JR. 2 Cedar Street I will never forget Mr. Kilday and his good O’s, using my hands in many skills, and now I feel glad to be get¬ ting out. 153 DONNA ANNETTE STYGLES 48 Kilby Street I will never forget June 13, 1969. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 CHARLES A. SULLIVAN 13 Kennedy Road I will never forget her, number nine. Activities . . . Golf 3, Soccer 1, W- Club 1 JEANNE MARIE SULLIVAN 9 Reed Street I will never forget the top of the Hub with J. S., and the cheese balls. Activities . . . Pre-Med Club, Spanish Club JAMES A. SULLIVAN 55 Arlington Road JO ANNE SULLIVAN 46 Liberty Avenue I will never forget Hampton ’69 and 70, cheering, and all the great times with the S. B.’s Activities . . . Basketball 3, Senior Play 1, Cheerleader 1, Future Teach¬ ers 2, 1 (President) KEITH A. SULLIVAN 101 Eastern Avenue I know not all that may be coming, but be it what it will I’ll go to it laugh¬ ing.” Moby Dick Activities . . . Senior Play 1, SENTO- RIAN 1, Nomad 1, Concert Choir 2, Drama Guild 3, 2, 1, Scribes 2, 1, Spanish Club 2 154 JENNIFER ANNE SWAIN 3 Whispering Hill Road I will never forget the many friends and good times I had at W.H.S. and the summers of ’69-’70 and Lawrence Street. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Glee Club 3, 2, 1, Business Ed. Club 1, Drama Guild 1, Jr. Assistances Club 2 (Vice President), Pep Club 3, Spanish Club 1 NANCY ANN SWEENEY 18 Samoset Road I will never forget J.V. Cheerleading, field hockey, and the white van. Activities . . . Basketball 3, Field Hockey 3, 2, 1, Tennis 2, 1, G.A.A. 3, 2, 1, Classics Club 3, 2, French Club 3, 2, 1 (Vice President), W-Club 2, 1 KEVIN J. SWYMER 20 Willow Street MARY E. TANCRETI 4R Dexter Avenue MICHAEL DAVID TANCRETI 4R Dexter Avenue I will never forget being chased by Mr. Brennan. MARILYN JOAN TANNAHILL 7 Melo Road I will never forget all the fun I’ve had cheering, Labor Day weekend, the train and C. Activities . . . Cheerleader 2, 1 (Capt.), Spanish Club 3, 2, 1 JOSEPH RICHARDSON TARBY, III PHILIP M. TAYLOR 5 Frank Street 373 Salem Street I have learned that the greatest ac¬ complishment is not in never falling, but in rising again after you fall. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Foot¬ ball 3, 2, 1, Student Council 3, 2, 1, Class Officer 3, 2, 1, (Treas.), SEN- TORIAN 2, 1, Drama Guild 1, Leo Club 2, 1, W-Club 1, Ice Hockey 3 JUDI THOMPSON 11 Day Circle Activities . . . Color Guard 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1, Spanish Club 3, 2, 1 LAURENCE E. TIGHE 8 Fairview Terrace I will never forget Captain Ricky and the Fun Lab. Activities . . . Tennis 2, 1, Pre-Med Club 3, Computer Club 1, A.P. Phys¬ ics Club 1 155 SANDY TIPTON 19 Maywood Terrace Let it roll across the floor through the hall and out the door. To the foun¬ tain of perpetual mirth, let it roll for all it’s worth, Let it roll.” G. Harrison Activities ... Sr. Play 1, Band 3, Drama Guild 2, 1, Key Club 1, Rus¬ sian Club 1 FRANCES M. TISO 17 Boline Place 1 wish it was Oct. 2, 1971. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Glee Club 3, 2, 1, Black Orange Re¬ view 3, 2, 1, Business Ed. Club 1, Spanish Club 3 MARYELLEN CYNTHIA TOFURI 74 Eastern Avenue I will never forget the kids, the teach¬ ers, experiences in W.H.S., and one certain boy. Activities . . . Student Council 3, 2, 1 (Treas.), Concert Choir 3, 2 DOROTHY L. TONKS Crossman Road To me school was really unbelievable. Activities . . . Pep Club 3, NOMAD 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 EDWARD PATRICK TORTOLANO 24 Kilby Street JAMES EDWARD TRACEY 8 Pheasant Lane To all the problems in the world there are no questions only action. Activities . . . Cross Country 3, Sr. Play 1, Sr. Act. Committee 1, Student Council 2, Class Pres. 3, 2, Scribes 1, Drama Guild 3, 2, 1 156 KATHLEEN A. TRACEY 4 Pheasant Lane We must not contradict, but instruct him that contradicts us, for a madman is not cured by another running mad also. Activities . . . Future Nurses 3, 2, Secretary 3, SENTORIAN 2, 1, Span¬ ish Club 2, 1 GERALD F. TRITES 14 Hallmark Drive CHARLES R. TUCELLI 2 Surrey Road Activities . . . Black and Orange 2, One Act Plays 2, 1, Choraleers 1, Audio Visual 2, 1 KAREN MICHELLE TURNER 60 Montvale Avenue I will never forget the day I made cheering and the S. B.’s. Activities . . . Hi-Teen Fashion Club, Black and Orange Review, Cheerlead¬ er 1, INNITOU 1 JERRY L. TUZZOLO 15 Edith Avenue I will never forget the good times I had with all of my friends throughout my high school years especially Jun¬ ior and Company!” Once a bikey, al¬ ways a bikey! Activities . . . Indoor Track 3, 2 DAVID N. TREMBLAY 13 Parliament Lane To me school was a interesting experi¬ ence. RICHARD TRUDO 26 Fisher Terrace BARBARA ELLEN TULK 54 Salem Street I will never forget April 1, 1970, May 8, and Nov. 2, 1970, S.M.M. Boc. Mad. and Diane, the Bee. Activities . . . Business Education 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 MICHAEL BION TURNER 381 Russell Street I have learned to accept people the way they are. Activities . . . Baseball 3, 2, 1, Drama Guild, 2, 1, Football 3, President 1, Ice Hockey 3, Student Council 3, 2, Senior Play, Christmas Dance Com¬ mittee THOMAS J. URNETTA 48 Robinson Road 157 JOHN THOMAS VALLIS 50 Marlboro Road I will never forget Mr. Kaufman’s Physical Science Class during my freshman year. ANTOINETTE P. VASQUEZ 19 Hiawatha Road I will never forget France, April 1971, Antioch Dec. 1968, and Hotrod. Activities . . . Future Teacher’s 2, 1, Black Orange 2, 1 LINDA ANNE VIALL 11 Henderson Road I will never forget Tamworth Stables, Sams field and Population 85. Activities . . . Business Ed Club 1, Pep Club 3 EUGENE FRANCIS VOGT 125 Pearl Street To me school was a transition. Activities . . . Baseball 3, NOMAD (Lit. Editor), Band 3, 2, 1, Classics 2 ELIZABETH JANE WALSH 12 Myrtle Street SANDRA VARESIS 66 Montvale Avenue I will never forget the summer in Cali¬ fornia, G. A., shorthand, Miss Winter- son, hockey pants, and the hectic nights of the Black and Orange. Activities . . . Black and Orange Revue, Concert Choir 1, Library Aid 1, Drama Guild 3, 1 JAMES E. VENO 29 East Dexter Avenue I will never forget the R. D. Hockey Team and Mr. Sheridan. Activities ... Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1, Stu¬ dent Council 2 THOMAS B. VOGEL 9 Robinson Road I will never forget the beach, the rain, the fish, Aug. 23, 1970. Activities . . . Cross Country 3, 2, Soccer 3, W-Club 1 JOHN EUGENE WACKROW 28 Cranston Circle JANET MARIE WALSH 4 Winter Road I will never forget all the beautiful people I have met. Activities . . . SENTORIAN 2, 1, Business Ed Club 1 158 LAURIE JEAN WARBURTON 477 Russell Street I will never forget my freshman Eng¬ lish class with Mrs. Schreibman, Jeanne and Sue. Activities . . . Basketball 3, G.A.A. 3, Spanish Club 2, 1 MARYANNE MARIE WEISSE 11 Dickson Road I will never forget all the friends I made at W.H.S. DAVID R. WEST 156 Bedford Road I will never forget Shell, Rosie,” and the W.M.F.D. Activities . . . Drama Guild 3, 2, 1, Scribes 2, 1 JEFFREY FRANCIS WHITE 56 Day Circle I will never forget my senior year. Activities . . . Preliminary Public Speaking Contest MARK MCLURE WIDTFELDT 2 Lawson Street I will never forget the reekies, roast beast, rap sessions with P. J. and Ron, and a Texas bean. SUSAN WATSON 110 Dale Street I will never forget Mr. H. and the Inn times we had third period. Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1. Glee Club 3, 2, 1 FRANKLIN WELLS 3 Virginia Avenue PAULA WEST 7 Edwards Road JOY WHITTEN Montvale Avenue SUSAN JANE WILCOX 9 Robert Avenue I will never forget that night at Pev i Pot with Zube, or our unbelievable afternoons with the Whoopers.” Activities . . . National Honor Society 2, 1, Spanish Club 3, 2, 1 159 STEVEN WILEY 29 Rumford Park Avenue PAUL H. WILLIAMS 15 Scott Street I will never forget the great snow storm of 1970. Activities . . . Outdoor Track 2, In¬ door Track 2 NANCY M. WINN 1 Newbury Street I have learned to tolerate people’s ig¬ norance. Activities . . . Junior Prom Committee 2, Sr. Act. Committee 1, INNITOU 1, Cheerleaders 1 LESLIE MARY WISE 1 Jefferson Court I will never forget my years at W.H.S. and a certain someone. CHRISTOPHER J. WRIGHT 2 Frederick Circle JOAN YAEGER PATRICIA R. YENNACO CHERYL A. YOUNG 18 Asbury Street 26 Anna Street 75A Garfield Avenue I will never forget this Christmas and I will never forget the Jr. Prom, the the certain someone I spent it with, or White Mts. with D. T. and the sum¬ the summer of 70. mer of 69, when I met a certain some¬ Activities . . . Future Teachers 2, Dis¬ one. tributive Ed. Club 1 Activities . . . Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, Business Ed. Club 1 MARY ELIZABETH ZAMPINO 13 Pearl Street Now I Feel!! Activities . . . Tumblers 1, Hi-Teen Fashion Club 1 JOHN P. ZARRELLA 32 Glenwood Avenue I will never forget getting up early every morning, and getting into the pearly mobile and coming to school. 160 FREDERICK M. ZOLLO 19 Rumford Park Ave. Mors ad scisolam et mors longe vivat. Activities . . . Tennis 3, 2, 1, Senior Play, Student Council 3, 1, Prize Speaker Winner 2, SENTORIAN 3, 2, 1, Century Club 1 (Secretary), Debat¬ ing Club 3, 2, 1 (co-chairman), Drama Guild 1 John Barrett Mark Chagnon Kathryn Couturier Richard DeAngelis Dennis Foley SHARON A. ZOLNER 10 Surrey Road I will never forget last year’s Senior Prom and my Junior year. Camera Shy Richard Hill Dennis Kenny Cheryl Langenfeld Barbara Lieberman Nancy McIntosh CHERYL L. ZUBEL 8 Harold Avenue I will never forget that night at, Pewter Pot with Sue, or our unbelievable aft¬ ernoon with the whoopers.” Activities . . . Majorette 1, Spanish Club 3, 2 Mae Nickerson John O’Rourke Edwin Perry James Randlette Robert Starbile Robert Winn I looked for my soul but my soul I could not see; I looked for my God but my God eluded me; I looked for a friend and there I found all three.” 161 MNO mZ I ' ■ ■ f|H Hr « Hi • Ijjfcusr-?. ) ,fi£ COMMUNITY . . . A feeling of personal effectiveness, of participating actively in community life, gives us all a renewed sense of hope and faith in the future. Linda Abreu Mrs. Jean Abreu Mr. George Abreu Mrs. E. C. Abreu Mr. Richard Abbott Holly B. Abbott Anna Ackerman Mr. and Mrs. John Aeeto Denise Aceto Mrs. Charles Adams Barbara Addorio Mr. and Mrs. Adams Chas. H. Adams Miss Susan Adams Mrs. Carmella Adario Mr. Spiro Agnew Edwin L. Ahearn M rs. James Ahearn A. Phvllis Ahearn Mrs. Robert Ahlstrom M-s. Paul W. Aherm Mr. and Mrs. James Ake.rley Mr. and Mrs. Alalumfere Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alabiso Mr. and Mrs. Alrey Mrs. Rocko Albano Mr. and Mrs. L. Alderman Mrs. Richard Alger Mr. Alexander Mrs. Alexander Carol Alexander Mr. Charles Alexander Mrs. Charles Alexander Mr. Chas. Alexander Mark A ' exander Nancy Alexander Sandy Alhstrom Mr. and Mrs. Richard Allen Mrs. J. Irving Allen George Allen Lii Allen Lon Altersio Lillian Aman John Amarantides John Amari Robert Amari Mr. and Mrs. John Amato Captain America Doyles American Mr. Amico Lee Analoro P. Anantasi Tony Anaya Mr. and Mrs. J. Andagno Anna Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson Debbie Anderson Mrs. Eric Anderson Mr. Eric Anderson Gary Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson James Anderson Jimmy Anderson Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anderson Mrs. Anderson Mr. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Mrs. Anderson David Andreason Mrs. Mary Andreason Mr. Richard Andreason Miss Ruth Andreason Donald Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews Mary Angelo Mr. and Mrs. Sal Angelo Mr. Guy Angiuoni Mrs. Ida Angiuoni Miss Ann Marie Angiuoni Mr. and Mrs. Charles Annas Anonymous Paula Antonuccio’ Mr. William Antonopoulos Mrs. Ann Anzivino Mr. Carmine Amivino Mr. Gardner Appley Bill Archibald Mrs. Ardagno Mr. and Mrs. Charles Argetes Mrs. Susan Arnoid Mrs. Arsenault Lionard Arsenault Mrs. Bethel Artz Mrs. Arvanitakis Peter W. Aspesi Margret Aspesi Mrs. Peter Aspesi Mr. and Mrs. T. Ashe Panagiota Athas Joseph Aucoin Mr. A. Audette Mr. Ausiello Nick Avellino Mrs. Alice Avery Mr. Ernest Babcock Bach Bobbie Bacon Dr. and Mrs. Martin Baer Alice Bagwell Dr. and Mrs. George Bahan Mrs. George Barley Mrs. Donald P.aiarri Charles L. Bailow Charlene Baiser Mr. John Baker Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Balbone Mrs. John Baldetler Mrs. John Balesteri Mr. John P. Balesteri Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ball Miss Joanne Ball Ada Balerteri Mrs. Albert Balestrleri Albert Balestrleri Anna M. Balestrleri Anna Balestrieri Ernest Balestrieri Mr. and Mrs. Louis Balestrleri Mr. and Mrs. Richard Balestrieri Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Balog Rose Bambello Mr. Albert Bamford Mr. A. Bamford Mrs. Banks Pat Banks Walter Baratta Mr. and Mrs. John S. Barbas Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Barbas Pat Barbas Steve S. Barbas Tony Barbisse Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Barch William Barch Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barchard Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Barletta Mrs. Rose Barletta and Son Ann Barnes Helen Barnowth Nancy Ball Mr. and Mrs. John Ball Diane Barakos Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barrelle Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barrett Sr. Harold Barrett Mr. R. Barrett John Barriera Miss Barriere Mrs. Edward W. Barron James Barry Janice Barry John Barry Mr. Barry Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Barry Mr. and Mrs. John M. 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John J. Berube Mrs. J. Bevilacqua Miss Lee Bevilacqua Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bevilacqua Mr. Ralph Bevins Mrs. Ralph Bevins Anna Bibeault Mr. and Mrs. Camille Belaner Mrs. Mary L. Billings Isabelle Binks Mr. and Mrs. John Beargio Charles Boeri Jr. Richard Boeri Mrs. Marie Bisso Ray Bisso Dana Bishop Mrs. Donald Bistany Richard Bitzig Mr. and Mrs. Black Bob Black Mrs. Eleanor Black Mr. and Mrs. John J. Black Jr. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Black Charles Blackborn Mrs. Phyllis Blacklock Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Blake John D. Blanchard Mrs. Laurene Blanchard Margaret and Bob Blanchard Paul Blanchard Robert Blanchard Theresa Blanchard Tom Blanchard Mrs. Blanchette Mrs. Rosalie Blech Mrs. Blieler Mrs. Paul Blizzard Mr. and Mrs. A. Bloomquist Jerry Bly Kay Bly Pat Bly Patti Bly Mrs. Charles Boeri Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Boisvert Frances Boisvert’ Mr. Joe Bourque Rita Boisvert Alda Boisvert Mr. Richard P. Boisvert Jr. Mrs. Rose Bogosian Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bogosian Mary E. Bolsker Mr. William E. 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Redding Donna Reed Kevin and Barry Regan Mr. William Regan Mrs. Richard Reil Mrs. Reil Mern goes for another ham and cheese. 171 Debbie and Carol show their support for the foot¬ ball team. Mr. and Mrs. Ande Repyak Carman Revere David Reycroft Mr. and Mrs. Reyes Don Reyonalds Mr. R. Reynolds Mrs. Edward Ribbs Mrs. Trancis Riccardi C. E. Rice Mr. David Rice George W. Rice George Rice Gilbert F. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Edward Richards Kevin W. Richards Wayne Richards Mrs. Carl Richardson Mrs. Chas. Richardson Mrs. E. W. Richardson Ed Richardson Jr. Mrs. Felicia Richardson Linda Richardson Mrs. Russell Richardson Sydney Richmond Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rickard Robert Rickard Robert E. Rickard Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Flynn Mrs ; Eugene Rideout Claire Ridge Dorthea Ridge Helen Ridge Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ridge. Sr. Laurin Ridge Mark Ridge Rev. Thomas P. Ridge Robert L. Rigby Mr. Charles Riley Daniel J. Riley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Riley Mr. Ernest Riley Mrs. Ernest Riley J. Riley Janice Riley Joseph P. 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Wetherbel Mr. and Mrs. George Weymouth Jr. George Weymouth Mr. Albert Wheaton Mrs. Phyllis Wheaton Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wheaton Mr. Chris Whelan Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Whitcomb Reni Whitcomb Mrs. White Miss Connie White Elizabeth White Mr. and Mrs. Frank White Gail White Kathen White Mike White Virginia White Mr. Richard White Mr. Patrick K. White Mr. and Mrs. Patrick D. White Paul R. White Pete White Mrs. Richard White Mr. Tom White Jr. W. J. White Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. White Mr. Ed Whitehead Mrs. Robert Whynot Mrs. Linda Wickwire Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wickwire Mr. Paul Wickwire Mr. Wickwire Robert Widtfeldt Mr. Edwin Wierzbicki Mrs. Wikman Linda Wikman Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Wilcox Mr. Lewis Wilcox Susan Wilcox Mr. Albert Wilde Mrs. John D. Wilke M. Willard Mr. Edward Willett Miss Ruth Willett Donna Williams Mr. and Mrs. James Williams Mr. K. Williams Marcia Williams Nancy Williams Paul C. Williams Rachael Williams Mr. Thomas Williams Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson Flip Wilson Mrs. Gloria Wilson Mrs. John Wilson Mr. Leanord Wilson Mr. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wing Miss Berverly Winn Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Winn Miss Jane Winn Mr. Robert Winn Mrs. Norma Winson Miss Karen Winston Kathryn Winterson Mrs. Alice Winton Donna M. Wise Mrs. John P. Wise Leslie Wise Mrs. Rosemarie A. Wise Mr. William J. Wise Woburn Bowling Trophies Mr. Albert Wollinqer Bob Wood Florence Woodman Jeffrey Woods Steve E. Woodward Mr. Woolard Mr. Samuel Worden Miss Violet Worden Mrs. Viola Wormell Irving Worth Bill Wray Mr. Wrish Evelyn L. Wyman Robert F. Wynters Leo E. Yates Jo Ann Yaeger Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Yennaco Mrs. Cecelia Yopp Jacquelyn Alisha Young Mrs. Prudence Young Robin Young Mr. Neil Young Mr. and Mrs. Albert Youngclaus Yo-Yo Mr. and Mrs. Michael Yubba Carl Zalandi Chris Zampino Mr. and Mrs. F. Zampino Mary ZamDino Miss Mary Zampino Mrs. Sheila Zanoala Miss Michelle Zappani Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zarrella Lena 7arrella Mary Zarrella Vincent Zarrella Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman Miss Sharan Zoiner Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Zolner Lee Zolner Mr. and Mrs. Zalubas M 1 -. and Mrs. John Zubel Mr. and Mrs. Zurad IN APPRECIATION We, the staff of the 1971 INNITOU, wish to thank Mr. Peter Dempsey, Faculty Advisor, and Mrs. Kathleen Walsh, Assistant Advisor, for their assistance in the publication of the INNITOU. Without their help and advice the yearbook would not have been possible. 174 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We the staff of the 1971 INNITOU wish to commend the following for their assistance in creating our yearbook. The Westwood Studios—Mr. Jack Kelly The Woburn Daily Times The Taylor Publishing Co.—Mr. Paul Delaney The Advisors—Mr. Peter Dempsey Mrs. Kathleen Wash The Co-Editors—Mary Ann Palumbo Debbie Cutler Mary Lou Gill Elizabeth Lage The Staff Members of INNITOU 1971 The Administration and Faculty of Woburn High School The People and Businessmen of Woburn c 175 Mayor Edward F. Gill congratulates the editors of the yearbook (left to right): Mary Lou Gill, Liz Lage, Mary Ann Palumbo, and Deborah Cutler. Congratulations to the Class of 1971 MAYOR EDWARD F. GILL 176 Best Wishes WOBURN CITY COUNCIL ALDERMEN AT LARGE John Phalon Bennie R. Berardi WARD ALDERMEN Thomas Gouthro John F. Duran Paul Meaney Charles Delaney Timothy J. Mahoney Louis P. Massaro Edward W. Crowley Standing (left to right): Donald Deluca, Carl Torrice, George Contalonis, Joseph Crowley, Dr. Robert Gonsalves Sitting (left to right): Ann Martin (sec.), Marilyn Finnerty, (Chairlady), Dr. Charles Lamontaigne (Supt.), Kath¬ leen Brennan. —School Committee Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 WOBURN SCHOOL COMMITTEE 173 BUSINESS LISTINGS Compliments of . . . Joe D ' s Pizza Bar Alpha Print Circuit Corp. Mahoney ' s Barber Shop Contour Chemical Company Wilmington Answer Service Roma Bakery J. J. Black and Sons 179 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 PAUL E. LOGUE D.D.S. Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 HILLSIDE FLORIST Main Street Woburn, Mass. Best Wishes from a FRIEND KING ' S EXOTIC TROPICAL FISH STORE 447 Highland Ave. Malden, Mass. Ted and Jennifer VARNUM Hours: Closed Monday I 1-9 Tues.-Fri. 10-6 Sat.-Sun. Tel. 933-1709 30 Lanes Candlepin-House WOBURN BOWLADROME, INC. 32-36 Montvale Avenue Woburn, Mass. Good Luck to the Class of 1971 ROBERT A. JONES Electrical Contractor 181 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1971 FRIENDLY ICE CREAM Montvale Ave. Woburn, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 KENNEY ' S DELICATESSEN INTERNATIONAL 430 Main St., Woburn, Mass. Open 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. Thurs.-Fri. Til 9 Why Pay More Than You Have To? 40% Off on All Records RES. 4.98 L.P.—ONLY 2.99 30% Off on All Tapes Reg. 6.98 Tapes—Now Only 4.77 • STEREO EQUIPMENT • POSTERS • INCENSE • PATCHES • JEWELRY • CANDLES • LEATHER GOODS • MORE • MORE Be Part of the Greatest Record Club Ever 182 Congratulations to the Class of 1971 JOHN F. GILGUN Real Estate-Insurance 217-219 Main Street Woburn, Mass. The Prescription Store CANNON-NEELON F. M. CASE PHARMACY INC. Wallpaper—Paint—Window Shades Surgical Supports—Braces—Elastic Stockings 158 Main Street 933-0206 Agent tor Russell Stover Candy 23 Montvale Ave. 933-2021 Best wishes to the Class of 71 HERITAGE CARD SHOP 391 Main Street Woburn, Mass. Cards for every occasion Best Wishes to the Graduating Class ' 71 BOB AND DOLLY PAINE Prop. A FRIEND Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1971 OLLIE ' S CITGO STATION Best Wishes to the Class of ' 71 LADD ' S BEAUTY SUPPLY 184 STAR MARKETS The Quality Leader Good Luck to the Class of 1971 COLONIAL BEAUTY SALON Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 PERILLOS SUB SHOP 349 Main St. Woburn SILVERMAN ' S MEN ' S SHOP 394 Main Street Woburn, Mass. Complete line of Men ' s—Boy ' s— Student ' s Clothing FORMAL WEAR FOR HIRE 933-1908 185 D. L. MAHER CO. Water Supply Contractors 933-2046 Woburn, Massachusetts Best Wishes to Class 1971 PETER CARBONE SONS 186 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1971 WOBURN HIGH SCHOOL BOYS W-CLUB OFFICERS Best Wishes to the Class of 71 LYNCH-CANTILLION FUNERAL HOME BOB SMITH Pres. MIKE PANDOLPH Vice-Pres. PAUL LEAVIS Sec. JIM DOUCET Treas. Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 BOSTON BABY Woburn Shopping Plaza Woburn, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of ' 71 DUNKIN DONUTS Cambridge Rd. Woburn 187 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 188 Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 WESTWOOD STUDIOS Official Class Photographers 218 Chestnut St. Needham, Mass. 444-0042 189 Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 THE TOWNE BOOK FAIR Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1971 BOND ' S SHOE STORE Congratulations to the Class of 71 MOORE AND PARKER 190 FRANK A. FOWLER The Class Ring Man Jeweler for Your Official Class Ring All Classes from 1956 Through 1971 27 School Street Boston 8, Massachusetts Richmond 2-0161 J. F. LUX TRANSPORTATION Woburn 933-1415 DOHERTY BROS. LIQUORS INC. 161 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts Congratulations Class of 71 INDEPENDENT TALLOU Best Wishes Class of 71 MAHONEY ' S ROCKY LEDGE Good Luck Class of 71 TANCRETI PHARMACY Congratulations to the Class of 1971 A AND C SPORTING GOODS STORE E. G. BARKER LUMBER CO. Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 JOHN C. MARTINI INSURANCE KEY CLUB Kevin Connolly Dan McGrath Brian Shaughnessy Nick Paleologos Best Wishes to the Class of ' 71 HOWDY BEEFBURGER HILLSIDE FLORIST Flowers for All Occasions We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere 88 Main Street Woburn, Mass. Shop 933-2636 Residence 933-1657 Best Wishes from ANDERSON OIL SERVICE Congratulations Class of 1971 TANNERS NATIONAL BANK upreme 196 Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 WOBURN LODGE OF ELKS B.P.O.E. 908 Success in the Future to All GENE L. ENGLISH Members of the Class of 1971 ASSOCIATES GREENE’S DINER Wish “Nearly Everyone Eats Here” Class of 71 Best of Luck Congratulations Class of 71 DAIRY QUEEN Woburn, Mass. WOBURN DAILY TIMES Best Wishes from the BURLINGTON FLOWER SHOP DAVID A. HODGES Complete Insurance Service 64 Pleasant St., Woburn 933-4800 THOMAS H. DOLAN 325 Main Street Woburn, Mass. E. G. BARKER LUMBER CO. 199 Best Wishes South End 1NDEPENDENT Best Wishes 1 TALIAN to the Class of 1971 C LUB LARRY ' S SUNOCO Wakefield CHRIS DESALVO Business Manager JOE BUN Steward DAN ROSA President HOLLAND BARRETT CHEVRON 22 Winn Street Woburn, Mass. Good Luck Class of Congratulations Class 71 ALLIED RADIO SHACK of Burlington Mall 71 Best Wishes to the Class of 71 - EDWARD J. TEDESCO 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 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 eck.s tei n charge accounts welcomed LANNAN CHEVROLET- OLDS, INC. 40 Winn Street MAAR Of (IC(Ll(NC( 408 Main St. jewelers Woburn Congratulations Class of 71 GUY’S SMOKE SHOP Telephone 935-1220 MARTIN TELEVISION APPLIANCES RCA — Zenith — Motorola Sales — Service 200 Lexington St. Four Corners Woburn, Mass. JAMES W. MARTIN 202 WINN ' S EXPRESS 20 Prospect St., Woburn 933-2260 BOND SHOES Congratulations From BOB ' S BARBER SHOP Quality Shoes for the Entire Family 409 Main St. Woburn, Mass. 933-0602 Florsheim Stride Rite Red Cross WOBURN NATIONAL BANK WOBURN, MASS. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MAIN OFFICE 355 Main Street BRANCH OFFICE 6 Russell Street TELEPHONE 933-2100 STANLEY A. SANDGREN Building and Remodeling Woburn, Mass. 933-0669 JOHN A. HARRISON, INC. Authorized Volkswagen Dealer 196 Lexington Street The Four Corners Woburn, Mass. 935-4010 Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 DR. PAUL E. LOGUE Best Wishes From LONG’S AUTO SCHOOL 50 Harrison Ave. Woburn, Mass. 933-3339 KNIGHTS OF Best Wishes COLUMBUS Class of 71 77 Congratulations to Class of 71 ELANO EAST WOBURN Phone: WEIIs 3-0860 CEMENT INC. RICHARD ' S DELICATESSEN Meats—Groceries—Vegeta bles Complete Line of Mason and Building Supplies RICHARD TIERI, Proprietor Tels. (617) 935-6677 901-A Main St. 935-0570 North Woburn, Mass. 29 High St. Woburn, Mass. 01801 DATA PRINT INC. Overnight ' Printing Technical Manuals- specializing in the reproduction and binding of computer printouts 135 Main Wok 933-3350 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class 1971 ARNOLD FISHER WOBURN CO-OPERATIVE BANK 6 Common Street New Homes Remodeling Jobbing Aluminum Siding Appliances Roofing —GENERAL CONTRACTOR— 933-1459 23 Beach Street Woburn, Mass. ROBERT NEWTON COIFFURES 476 Main Street Woburn, Mass. For a Lovelier You Directed by Mr. Leon Huttig—Stylist 933-0695 CAPRI BAKERY 6 Elm Street Woburn, Mass. 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 Compliments of SINDONI AND SONS Painting Contractors 31 Waverly Road 933-5236 2 tO Congratulations to the Class of 1971 SPENCE FARMS 30 Wyman St. Woburn, Mass. Complete Landscaping Service T.V. SERVICES INC. 904 Main St. Woburn, Mass. 933-5454 CHARLES PEASLEE JR. 71 ALBERT F. FINETHY INC. Best Wishes Contractor and Builder Class of 71 142 Bedford Road Woburn, Mass. 01801 933-2055 FRANK ' S VARIETY 76 Campbell St. Best Wishes Class of 71 TRI-CON BARBER SHOP RED BARN KINDERGARTEN 237 Winn St. 933-5176 Children ' s Haircuts a Specialty Men ' s Hair Styling and Razor Cuts Hours 8 A.M.-6 P.M. Closed Wed. Congratulat es its Graduates in Class of 1971 180 Bedford St. Lexington 862-9672 Prop. ART COLACHICO denise McLaughlin bruce graham JEANMARIE RADOSTA SHARON ZOLNER CHARLES SULLIVAN CHERYL JOHNSON JAMIE DROWN MELISSA ANDERSON RAE ELLEN SPINIZOLA LAURIE WARBURTON THOMAS VOGEL MARILYN TANNAHILL 212 Congratulations to the Class of ' 71 RUSS 7 DONUT SHOP 2 Highland Rd. Somerville, Mass. MORGAN LINEN SERVICE DIV. BAY STATE CLEAN TOWEL CORP. 23 Conn St. Woburn, Mass. SUTHERLAND FOUNDRY 3 Aberjona Drive Woburn, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 WILLIAM SPENCE SONS, INC. 214 New and Used Parts Radiators-Sections-Motors Grills-Transmissions-Glass ABERJONA AUTO PARTS 278 Salem St. 933-4440 CLIFFORD C. BOUTWELL Proprietor Compliments of 429 Main Street, Woburn, Mass. 01801 Tel. 933-3069 O ' ROURKES ' MOBILE STATION 183 Cambridge Road, Woburn Best of Luck to the Class of ' 71 Congratulations WOBURN LIONS CLUB Good Luck Class of 1971 PROSPECT TOOL DIE CO., INC. 310 Salem St. o Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 VILLA NOVIA COIFFURES Best Wishes Class of ' 71 McLaughlin funeral home 54 Pleasant Street 933-0083 L. i. MURPHY Your Druggist 379 Main St. Phone 933-1492 Woburn, Mass. STELLA BOYLE ' S BEAUTY SALON 2255 Mass Ave. North Cambridge Good Luck Class of 71 JOHN J. CAGNINA Mason Contractor DONNELLY ' S VARIETY STORE 617 Main St. Woburn, Mass. WE. 3-2340 WE. 3-5000 WOBURN CAB CO. Radio Cabs 24 Hour Service Real Estate Builder Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 From ARNOLD-MacDONALD, INC. 5 Day Circle, Woburn Development Sales Our Speciality COLIN B. MacDONALD, President LUKIE ' S SUNOCO 545 Main Street 933-9707 BONNELL FORD 666 Main Street 29 Winn Street Winchester, Mass. Woburn, Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 IDEAL FLOORS INC. Somerville, Mass. 776-0770 L. A. DONOVAN, INC. Plating for Electronics 32 Webster St. North Woburn, Mass. 933-4120 Success in the Future to the Class of 71 K AND N OIL SERVICE INC. Best Wishes to the Class of 1971 J. N. PHILLIPS GLASS CO. INC. 899 Main Street Woburn, Mass. 935-2708 LUNDQUIST AND SON CORP. 340 Washington St. Woburn, Mass. Best Wishes Trust in the Lord With All Thine Heart; And Lean Not Into Thine Own Understanding In All thy Ways Acknowledge Him, And He Shall Direct thy Paths Best Wishes COMMISSIONER AND MRS. JOHN F. DEVER, JR. ATLAS PAINT AND SUPPLY 312 Main St. Woburn, Mass. 933-2674 Congratulations to the Class of 71 THE CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE of THE CHRUCH OF SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO 274 ' «? ' - 1 ,-- • -V :
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