Woburn High School - Innitou Yearbook (Woburn, MA)
- Class of 1981
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jfe ’’ ' ' V ' v ' Woburn Senior High School Woburn, Massachusetts i 2 sdnd Sorrii db could not travel both an e one traveler 3 6 Idet knowing how wag leads on to wag , 7 3 doubted il should ever come ut?« 8 ihall he telling th id wun a dig 9 12 3 , wo roa ds diveraed dJ- in a woo an 13 tool til e one ledd (e traveled la, P 14 15 THE ROAD NOT TAKEN Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down one as far as I could To where it bent in the undergrowth; Then took the other, as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear; Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black. Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back. I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference — Robert Frost 17 DEDICATION Since the day we first entered Woburn High School, the Class of 1981 has been extremely fortunate to have been associated with a certain person; both in the classroom and in our extra-curricular activities. This individual has served as an inspiration to many of us. And, by way of example, has shown us the true meaning of the word “friend.” It is because of that friendship and leadership that many of us are here today. For that, and for all the help we have received for the past three years, we proudly dedicate the 1981 INNITOU to Julianne Kallas 18 To: The Class of 1981: The national and international events taking place during your senior year at Woburn High School are certainly historically significant. You have witnessed a United States presidential election resulting from one of the largest popular vote majorities in U.S. history. You are part of an economic see-saw unique to American economic progress and are see¬ ing daily enormous price variations in consumer products and services. The television medium makes international events seem almost a part of regular daily routines. Your lives are caught up in all of these events. For me, the taking, holding, and final release of fifty-two American hostages has rekindled the meaning of freedom, which perhaps we too easily take for granted as American citizens. Psychologists tell us that being deprived of a privilege may help one to respect it all the more when returned. Let us reflect on that great privilege of personal freedom, within the law, that we Americans enjoy; and let us gain from the ordeal of the American hostages, now returned to safety, a better perspective and appreciation of our American freedom. Let us not be timid in expressing our patriotism, to ideals and privi¬ leges we as United States citizens uniquely, among a world of peoples, enjoy, and for which half the world is currently attempting to achieve to even a small degree. Congratulations and best of luck to each graduate. Dr. Charles W. Lamontagne Superintendent of Schools Dr. Charles W. Lamontague Superintendent Paul J. Andrews Assistant Superintendent Bertha Bane Assistant Superintendent I. Edward Marashio Assistant to the Superintendent 22 Robert McArdle Director of Special Education Ellen McCarthy Director of Title 1 To: The Class of 1981 James J. Foley Principal It has been a pleasure to share with the Class of 1981 the chal¬ lenges of this past year at Woburn Senior High School. The fellow¬ ship and cooperation of this class is unique; contributing to out¬ standing social, academic, and athletic achievements. May the lessons learned here at Woburn High serve you well through all the years of your life. To each and everyone of you I offer my sincere best wishes for future success and happiness. James J. Foley Principal Paul K. Sweeney Assistant Principal WOBURN SCHOOL COMMITTEE First row (I to r): A. Marderosian, G. Contalonis, (Chair¬ man); R. Moran. Standing: C. Torrice, A. Rotundo, R. Cannon, S. Martin. If ; i | TL yri 7 ‘ ; m l x jb Sk • M -i V wBBp 1 | N. JP x , . M mk La4 fa t mm ... J W-jS ? I |.j -M m d Jr 24 HOUSEMASTERS — SECRETARIES To the Members of the Class of 1981: It is my sincere message to the Class of 1981 that regardless of academic accomplishments during your learning experience at Woburn High School, that you leave with definite priorities for your future years. I hope you will endeavor to always respect yourself, parents or guardian, your citizenship, and the rights of others. Also, that you will be faithful to every trust, loyal to every duty, industrious, cour¬ teous, magnanimous in judgment, and sympathetic toward the needy and unfortunate — for this is the only direction for your future happiness and to be of the greatest service to the world. Paul Murphy Robert DeLuca Junior Housemaster Mr. Murphy and Elizabeth McGann Frances Amari Joseph Curran Sophomore Housemaster Paul Murphy Senior Housemaster Loretta Dunnigan Louise Cavagnaro Jan Lawnicki 25 ENGLISH iliiii | jji Peter Dempsey Robert Doran Dorothea McCausland Carolyn Lazenby John Johnston Edmund McGrath Nancy McFague Julianne Kallas 26 Marie Butler Mary Ann Palumbo Christian Fisher Nancy Leverich SCIENCE PHYSICAL EDUCATION Li Be 6 941 901218 Na Mg 2 ? 98977 24 305 K Ca 39.098 Mn Fe Co Ni Ci 64 9380 5 5 847 58133? 58 ' 138 44 45 4b •? Ru Rh Pd A( 10107 B3B55 -38 4 77 78 lr Pt Ai tan ws Harry Marderosian John McDavitt Greg Norton Donald Nolan George Giragosian George Accomando Charles Boyer Nicholas Athans Scott Blake Donald Freeley Mary Potamis John O’Connor 28 Paul Mayo Matthew McNamara James Sullivan Marie Scalesse Kat herine Winterson Mary Ellen Wissman Dennis McElhiney Peter Daley Justin Allen SOCIAL STUDIES E.S.L. E.D.P. 30 Lucille Lyons Randi Orpen Marcia Shultz Elizabeth Ricci Andrea Meehan S. Anne Wilson Elizabeth Condon FOREIGN LANGUAGES INDUSTRIAL ARTS 32 Carol Caten Barbara Murphy Albert Descoteaux Ralf Bremermann George Tranfaglia Janet Cell Leonard Manning John Parziale William Schultz Thomas Kilday Kevin Kille 33 m m MATHEMATICS SPECIAL NEEDS |4f S v ! Catherine Casey Albert Cuoco Virginia Hutchinson Dennis O ' Brien Mary Lou Donovan Frank Logan Denis Orpen Gail Summers I V v ! ; Robert Winson Brian McDermott Mary Ellen Coyne Lana Rich Theresa Christerson Rosanne Runfola Elfreda Kallock Jan McGrath Joseph Gaffey 35 Vincent Rivela Thomas Treacy Doris Lynch Arthur Hartung John McWhinney William Holland Ellen Connell Gloria Proakis Janet Bruno Alice Roach BUSINESS EDUCATION GUIDANCE Richard Skeffington Arlene Lasky Louise McDonough 36 NAVAL SCIENCE Mil Robert O’Brien Leona Shanholtz Thomas Murphy Margaret Boyajian William Shaw HEALTH HOME ECONOMICS Peter Sullivan Florence Shiner Lorraine Porter Connie Piaggio Barabara Gillespie Phyllis Hetzel Joe Marashio Julliann Jupin 38 Robert Hodgson Steven Calabro Aleta Piantedosi Ruth McCarron Walter Kaczka Mary Jo Moro John Cornell Dot Geary Betty Burke William Dunn Esther Corletto 40 Teamed how to open that import. QjK SispWSugh the open door -Thinking of my school years all the laughter,-all the tears all the bad times aJJtftb good rerriembertng my childhood. dp ' S ' BK siure II I pretent fore first tirade came around big fat clown : upawall ' t wait ttft next fall. Wm Der came they wouldn’t dare m my head was full of fear eaid to go would do me good i help develop my childhood. tary school’s over, t h f ger school and a different st a “little” kid anymore I ' m growing up, I car hockey, track, and basketball I loved those spor the teachers made my knowledge higher the activities made my world wider. ih My last three years have now begun three years I thought would never come door that once seemed so far from sight I’ve reached it now through struggle%and fights. s of school I’ve learned so to love, I’ve learned to touch of the years before ;m glad ' they spicjltwas for my good ’cause I’d never give up my childhood. And as I pass to the other side I see there is no place to hide A room with many doors I see and there’s one waiting just for me. Although this room seems like a maze It’s said God works in mysterious ways andjwith every door that He shuts He leaves one open; It’s up to us. ie door to the future is where I stand and I hope success is where I land It’s yp to me where the future lies lknow I’ll make it; if I’m wise. Patricia Galante 1 14 81 i 42 SOPHOMORE PROM JUNIOR PROM m 47 SENIOR Most Likely to Succeed: Ellen Flowers — Jim Kinney Class Flirts: Dan Guilli — Reeny Rich 50 Most Friendly: Cindy Rufo — Brian Riley SUPERLATIVES Best Looking: Joanne Roselli — Hank Owen Class Couple: Michelle Cormier — Jay Amendola 3X36 mm .-4 - - .. . wen; Most Shy: Anne Considine — David Olson Most Talented: Michele Selvitella — Jet Flaherty •- .iSR 52 Most Talkative: Cheryl Riley — Greg Morrison ■ ..- y Most Athletic: Tina Belluche — Ron Hobby Best Dressed: Cathy Cormier — Michael Roche Most Popular: Eileen Sheils — Mark Higgins 53 ONE ACT PLAYS Monkey’s Paw Cleft for Me Chamber Music Frankenstein Slept Here 55 SENIOR PLAY tfMMfca -Sit ' “MURDER IN THE MAGNOLIAS” 57 BAND APPRECIATION DAY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INDUCTION NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS (I to r): Jeanette Pike (Pres.), Michael O’Hearn (V.P.), Ellen Flowers (Sec.), Frank Coccoluto (Treas.). 60 VENEZUELAN EXCHANGE A IBfli RUSSIAN CLUB First row (I to r): Paul Maquire (Pres.), Barbara MacEachern (Sec.). Second row: Ms. Condon (Advisor), Jeff Coccoluto (Treas.). Missing from photo: Renee Gau- det. SPANISH CLUB First row (I to r): Karen Nelson (V.P.), Lisa Porter (Treas.), Mrs. Meehan. Second row: Aaron Battista (Sec.), Darlene Lanpher (Pres.), Mrs. Caten. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS First row (I to r): Mark Higgins (Pres.), Joanie Scott (Treas.), Gerry Spicer (V.P.). Second row: Jef Flaherty, Student Advisors Council, Miss Kallas, Advisor, Mr. Murphy, Housemaster. Missing from photo: Marie Lingblom. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS First row (I to r): Paula Massaro, Student Advisor, Michelle Dabrieo (Treas.). Sec¬ ond row: Maureen Donovan (Sec.), Ann Sutherland (V.P.), Miss McFague, Advi¬ sor, Mr. Deluca, Joyce McElhiney (Pres.). SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS First row (I to r): Laurie Murphy (Pres.), Laurie Bruno (V.P.), Maria Purkar (Treas.). Second row: Mrs. Burno, Advisor, Maureen O’Rourke (Sec.), Mr. Cur¬ ran, Housemaster. NJROTC COLOR GUARD AND SENIORS Row 1 (I to r): Doug Hildebrand, James Rudenick, Earl Hodgson, Sean Cadigan. Row 2: Chris MacEacheran, Ronny Stocker, John Lohnes. Row 3: Alexander L. Caros, Mark Higgins, John Allen. NJROTC STAFF Row 1 (I to r): Chief Murphy, Ellen Horrigan, Capt. Bev- ers. Row 2: Anthony George, Alexander Caros, John Allen. NAVAL CADET COMPANY First row (I to r): Chief Murphy, Alexander L. Caros, Mark Higgins, Chris MacEachern, Ron Stocker, John Lohnes, John Allen, Captain Bevers. Second row: Ellen Horrigan, Laurie Stephenson, Earl Hodgson, Peter Cicchetto, Micheal Phillips, John DeElia, Kimberly Pumyea. Third row: Anthony George, James Rudenick, Sean Cad igan, John Rufo, Doug Hildebrand, Charles Stock. JR KL. fl| f K COED DRILL TEAM Row 1 (I to r): Ellen Horrigan, John D’Elia, Charles Stock, Peter Cicchetto, Anthony George, Chief Murphy. Row 2: Alexander Caros, Kimberly Pumyea, Laurie Stephenson, Michael Phillips, John Allen. 65 CONCERT CHOIR OFFICERS (I to r): Laura Rotondo (Treas.), Karen Mernin (Sec.), Ken¬ neth Tucker (Mgr.), Richard McGoniagle (Lib.), James Kin¬ ney (V.P.), Mark Kichton (Pres.). CHORALEERS Row 1 (I to r): Mr. Hodgson, Kathleen Moody, Meca Lynn, Joanne Galipeau, Kenneth Tucker, Ronald Hobby, Elizabeth Hatch, Michele Selvi- tella. Row 2: Amanda Falcone, Maureen Brady, Janine Fitchett, Lisa Maiocco, James Maguire, Richard McGoniagle, Mark Kichton, Laura Rotondo, Karen Mernin, Linda Bouley, Cathy Foley. Row 3: Dawn Pumyea, Carolyn McIntosh, Elizabeth Glaser, Scott Pelletier, Richard Cornell, James Kinney, Mary Vallis, Janet Caggiano, Melissa Davidson, Pamela Mulvihill. i m ' 1 L m(jm IJ 1 HR - Pi — 1 i 1 1 j mm I 1 • ■ 1 mjjrj L MADRIGAL SINGERS Row 1 (I to r): Mr. Hodgson, Michele Selvitella, Laura Rotondo, Joanne Galipeau, Meca Lynn, Richard McGoniagle, Kathleen Moody. Row 2: Karen Lynch, Andrea Tramonte, Kenneth Tucker, Richard Cornell, James Kinney, Melissa Davidson, Mark Kichton, Karen Mernin. 66 !5 mmr ■ u j (■3 39 m J M 1 BAND OFFICERS First row (I to r): Joe Costa (Treas.), David Smith (V.P.), Jef Flaherty (Pres., Band Major), Mike Ratte (Manager). Second row: Joanne Berchtold (Asst. Band Manager), Amy Allen (Sec.), Kathy McLaughlin (Librarian), Joe O’Neil (Asst. Band Major). jp w « i 1 Nk fm J jra JR ’ g-M CONCERT BAND First row (I to r): Jef Flaherty, Amy Allen, Mike Raffe, Kathy McLaughlin. Second row: Mau¬ reen Brady, Michelle Bouley, Denise Popp, Maureen Miquelon, Dave Smith, Joe Costa, Lisa Foley, Merri Abruzzese, Karol Kerrigan, Mr. Collins (advisor). Third row: Debbie Zolu- bos, Janine Fitchett, Billy Bolster, Stephanie Costa, Mandy Falcone, Lynn Lundstrom, Pat Harding, Lynette Richards, Marcia Miquelon, Eileen O’Neil, Carol Emery. Fourth row: Ade¬ line De Angelis, Betty Purinton, Audry Corsetti, Al White, Kevin Kerrigan, Danny Summers, Gregory O’Donnell, Jason Macres. Fifth row: Joanne Berchtold, Bill Cahalane, Joe Brown, Mark Maguire, Glen Greer, Kenny Bystock, John Hayes, Joe O ' Neil, Jim Imbrogna, Jane Claffy. JAZZ ROCK ENSEMBLE First row (I to r): Mr. Collins (advisor), Joanne Berchtold, Kathy McLaughlin, Danny Summers. Second row: Billy Bol¬ ster, Michelle Bouley, Dave Smith, Jimmy White, Joe O’Neil, Danny Braese. Third row: Jef Flaherty, Michael Smith, Joe Costa, Jason Macres, Charles Cousins, Michael Ratte, James Imbrogna. 67 SCHOOL AND SOCIETY KEY CLUB First row (I to r): Kathleen Dunnagan, Andrea Nardone, Ann Cheney, Kim Martin, LuAnn O’Connor. Second row: Chris Defeo, Sheila Foley, Rosemarie Gilgun, Marie McCarthy, Sandy Sciarrio, Maryann Marciano, Joanne Galipeau, Ann Considine. Third row: Patty Castor, Jeanine Gearty, Michael LaRue, AnnMarie Foley, Jeanmarie Martin, Carolyn Stone, Gail McCarron, Patty Jannino. Fourth row: Jimmy Santo, Ronny Hobby, Michael Riley, Greg Morrison, Karen Albano, Penny Melanson, Craig Sculos. Advisor: Mr. Valer- First row (I to r): Mr. Shaw, Advisor, Carol Barch (Pres.), Mai Vereas (Treas.), Susan Fugazzotto (V.P.). Missing from photo: Lonny Moore (Sec.). Second row: Linda Bouley, Micki Selvitella, Liz Hatch, Edie Barbas, Rosemarie Gil¬ gun. Third row: Tricia Dever, Bonnie Moore, Lisa Carbone, Karen Mernin. Fourth row: Mary Connolly, Barbara Barch, Susan Clapp, Mike Curran, Ter¬ ence Moran. iani. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row (I to r): Frank Coccoluto (Treas.), Ellen Flowers (Sec.), Jeanette Pike (Pres.), Mike O’Hearn (V.P.). Second row: Karen Albano, Marie McCarthy, Sandy Sciarrio, Carol Barch, Maureen Miquelon, Michelle Bouley, Maureen White, Julie Martini, Meca Lynn, Claire Coughlan, Alison Baratta, Chuckie Sherburne, Jeri Brophy, Lisa Frost. Third row: Trisha Scribner, Jackie Mullane, Marianne Giutto, Susan Clark, Jane Horrigan, Kathy Possignol, Micki Selitelia, Kathy Moody, Lisa Kelly, Christine Palermo, Martha Leen, Margaret Lundy, Jane Stanton. Fourth row: Rose Capozzi, Kathy Reidy, Laurie MacLeod, Janet Gaggiano, Siob- han O’Brien, Barbara Veno, John Swymer, Phil Dever, Chuck Miller, Steve Holland. Fifth row: Laurie Carralho, Denise Hase- notah, Carol DeCourcey, Kathy Cirone, Karen Mernin, Valerie Murphy, Andrea Nardone, Ralph Nichols, Paul Maguire, Steve Donovan, Jim DiTullio, Bobby DiFranco, Rich Gorham. Sixth row: David Mayo, Joe Costa, Bill Murphy, Bruce Gaffney, Frann Berardi, Jim Kinney, Joey Andrada, Ann Cheney, Paul Forester, Paul Hogan, Dick McCann, Ed Tedesco, John Bowe, Micheal Scaramozzino. Missing: Hank Owen, Patty Jannino. Advisor: Mr. P. Sweeney. LEO CLUB First row (I to r): Seated Geno Giangregorio, Mr. Carr (Advisor), Michael O’Connor (Treas.), Jon Haggerty (Pres.), Kathy Skeff- ington (2nd V.P.), Karen Freeley (Sec.), Jerry Bruno, Chuck O’Connor. Missing: Peter Maher (V.P.). Second row: Kate Shaughnessy, Susan Tully, Eileen Perry, Susan Collins, Kathy Rossignol, Joanne Galipeau, LuAnn O’Conner, Kim Barret, Sharon Doherety. Third row: Laurie Carualho, Carolyn Cain, Shawn McSheffrey, Patty Provost, Siobhan O’Brien, Mary McSheffrey, AnnMarie Foley, Julie Kelly, RoseMary Faherty, Bert McGrath, Joe Gattuso. Fourth row: Nancy Cain, Kara Bruno, Teresa Michaels, Donnie Phillips, James Haggerty, Mary- Beth Veno, Colleen Carney, Sandy McGiondey. Fifth row: Caro¬ lyn McCall, Cathy Richardson, Beth Massaro, Nancy Reddy, Janet Popp, Cindy Rufo, Darlene Lampher, Terry Faitola, Mark Tramonte, Kevin Ryan, Jane Dever, Amy Ottariano. Sixth row: Stanley Maluarosa, Jef Flaherty, Suzanne Johnson, John Gil¬ lette, Debbie Dever, Bill McGrath, Gerry Spicer, James Santo, Bill Stukey, Darryl Gately, George Olson, Paul Kelly, Jim Young, Barry Craft. Missing: Patty Jannino. AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB (I to r): Michael LaRue, Mr. Allen, Barry Nelson. DISTRIBUTIVE ED. First row (I to r): Adeline Deangelis, Regina Borden, Lori DeVite, Rosemary Star- ble, Joan Dillon, Lynn Connors. Second row: Mr. Rivela (Advisor), Linda Head, Cindy Maccananti, Janet Lynch, Betsy Peirce, Jean Robinson, Angela Fair- weather, Cathy Catarino. fm .f A ' iP KBni 1 M 1 ..Mi ' 9 9 ill W g WLo IPr 1 sir IH Jk y • M WORK STUDY First row (I to r): Jody Minghela, Joanne Stanton, Patti Canty, Laurie Lennon, Marcia Hamilton, Debbi Mahoney, Debbie Rooney, Joanne Valente, Jamie Brogna, Eileen Henchey, Carol Medeiros, Leslie Capone, Colleen Pierce, Donna McLatchy, Mr. Calabro (advisor). Second row: Margaret Rich, Peter Gavin, Susan Coccoluto, John Wise, Scott Carlson, Tim Gibbons, Lisa McBrearty, Sandra Malone, Tricia Bergerun, Mary Masotta, Debbie Mullen, Karen Majeski, Dawn Hamel. Third row: Tom Bellomo, Barry Cerra, Jay Spinazola, Brian Riley, Michael Roche, Steven Etheridge, Shawn Malloy, Paul Peterson, Dave Montecalvo, Don Neal. STUDENT COUNCIL First row (I to r): Ann Cheney (Treas.), Mary McSheffrey (V.P.), Cindy Rufo (Pres.), Amy Ottariano (Sec.). Second row: Mr. Murray (Advisor), Karen McCormick, Robin Sousa, Karen Freely, Cheril Santore, Jamie Haggerty, Ann Johnson, Marybeth Veno, Karen Santini, Michelle Rosa, Beth Massaro. Third row: Sharon Doherty, Siobhan O’Brien, Diane Riley. Fourth row: Cheryl Taylor, Thea Left, Pam Giannelli, Kim Connors, Cheryl Connery, Valerie Murphy. Fifth row: Sean O’Laughlin, Joey Andrade, Rich Bernardo, John Taylor, Bob Kearns, Deena Wein, Sue Johnson, John Gillette, Harry Hefner, Fran Cahill, Dianne Martin, Sue Deackoff. 7 ' kL ' wr k r Jk r- ’ i ry n j 4i ■p |B Bk 7 IT , jg 69 NOMAD First row (I to r): Susan Butterfield, Pam Wing (Editor). Second row: Clare Callahan, Jackie Conroy. Third row: Mr. Daley (Advisor), Deborrah McKenzie, Mary Connolly, Susan Clark, Mr. Sheridan. Missing from photo: Greg O’Donnell. SCRIBES First row (I to r): Karen Santini, Cheryl Cashell. Second row: Julie Fucarile, Clare Callahan, Martha Leen, Beth McCallie, Suzanne John¬ son. Third row: Hellen Sullivan Mrs. McCausland (Advisor), Traci Moorcroft. Fourth row: Ellen Flowers, AnnMarie Foley. SENTORIAN First row (I to r): Bruce Gaffney (Entertainment Editor), Jeff Coccoluto (Editor), Martha Leen (Editor), Jimmy Kin¬ ney (Sports Editor), Mark Debethancourt (Feature Edi¬ tor). Second row: Beth Attwood, Micki Selvitella, Sandy Sciarrio, Andrea Nardone. Third row: Deborrah MacK- enzie, Julie Fucarile, Stephen Donovan, Clare Callahan. Fourth row: Mr. Fernandes (Advisor), Lisa Melaragni, Susan Balestrieri, Greg O’Donnell. 70 CO-OPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE First row (I to r): Patricia Shields, Rosemary Magro, Patty Mallahan, Ann- marie Rose, Allison Ek. Second row: Lisa Mogauro, Linda Egan, Loretta Dibiase, Julie Lynch. Third row: Miss Connell (Advisor), Chris McPeak. § L - 1 V 1 m __ ' yjjj n •jfrfe L ft: Jj I BUSINESS ED. CLUB First row (I to r): Anna Soares (Sec.), Kathy Reidy (Pres.), JoAnn DiNitto (V.P.), Rosemarie Comacho (Treas.). Second row: Beverly Pis- sinis, Lu-Ann O’Connor, Marcia Hamilton, Debbi Mahoney, Deborrah MacKenzie, Allison Ek, Lisa Muse, Barbara Jensen, Terry Claflin, Penny McMillan. Third row: Mrs. Bruno (Advi¬ sor), Christine Pedulla, Susan Galvin, Dale Green, Debbie Rice, Barbara Rodes, Rose¬ marie Vinciguerra, Nancy lappini, Jamie Brogna, Eileen Henchey, Miss Lynch (Advisor). BUSINESS ASSISTANTS CLUB First row (I to r): Rosemary Magro (Pres.), Eileen Henchey (V.P.), Beverly Pissinis (Sec.), Jamie Brogna (Treas.). Second row: Miss Proakis (Advisor), Anna Soares, Bar¬ bara Sullivan, Linda Egan, Carol Medeiros, Penny McMillan. Third row: Cathy Minghella, Tricia Shields, Julie Lynch. Fourth row: Kim Hamilton, Susan Galvin, Patty Mallahan, AnnMarie Rose. 71 DRAMA GUILD First row (I to r): Mary Vallis, Mrs. McCausland (Advisor), Traci Moocroft, Terence Moran. Second row: Cheryl Cashell, Karen Santini, Ellen Flowers, Helen Sullivan, Julie Fucarile, Pam Domenici. Third row: Ellen Harkins, Brian Moran, Annmarie Foley, Clare Callahan, Darlene Mercer, Ron Hobby. Fourth row: Beth McCallie, Jeff Coccoluto, Martha Leen, Mark Higgins, Bill Stukey. Fifth row: Joe O ' neil, George Walsh, John Lawson, Richard McGonigale, Aaran Battista, Sue Johnson, Eddie Pasquirello. Front row (I to r): Mr. Descoteaux (Advisor), James McElhiney (Sec.), Susan Clark (Pres.), Donnie Phil¬ lips (Treas.). Row 2: Steve Anastasi, Patty Jan- nino, Ann Cheney, Maura McNutty, Joan Ihley, Janet Caggiano, Karen McLeod, Julianne Flam- mia, Sharon Wheaton, Barbara Barch, Sandra Janet Caggiano, Karen McLeod, Julianne Flam- mia, Sharon Wheaton, Barbara Barch, Sandra Woodland. Row 3: John Mungan, James Hag¬ gerty, Karen Winter, Mary Veno, Kate Shaugh- nessy, Denise Popp, Merry Abruzzese, Suzanne Loftus, Dianne Hardy, Pam Murphy, Valerie Por- ciello, Laurie Vigna. Row 4: Mary Connolly, Valerie Murphy, Cheryl Canniff, Cathy Murphy, Darlene Mercier, Janet Popp, Nancy Reddy, Kara Bruno, Stephanie Davidson, Melissa Davidson, Susan Collins, Lisa Doherty, Maureen Ryan. Row 5: John Wilson, John Sanborn, Shawn Patterson, Paul McElhinney, Joe Gattuso, Matt Balestreri, Kevin Fitzgerald, Rich Bernardo, Mark Beauchamp, Robert Kazazian, Rich McGoniagle, John Carter. Missing: Mrs. Ricci, John Carrns (V.P.). meg •motors l J , Tf J- ' M 4 A ) 1 1 M v-7 ‘ GERMAN CLUB First row (I to r): Brenda O’Connor, Janet Ryan, Cherly Dono¬ van, Jane Dever, Sheila Duffy. Second row: Liz Hatch, Margaret Lundy, Sandra McGondel, Karen Dunn, Terence Moran. Third row: Mr. Bremermann (Advisor), Patty Healey (Treas.), Colleen Nieven (Pres.), Cynthia Hildebrandt, Eileen O’Neil. 72 m i r 1 ■[ ■■ . jm CLASSICS CLUB First row (I to r): Tina Belluche (V.P.), Maureen Brennan (Sec.), Susan Balestrieri (Historian), Cindy Rufo (Pres.), Laurie Carvalho (Treas.), Deena Wein (State Treas.). Second row: Kathy Doherty, Mary McSheffrey, Siobhan O ' Brien, Joe Raboin, Mrs. B. Murphy, Advisor. Third row: Cynthia Hilderbrantt, Cheryl Cashell, Christine Pal¬ ermo, Maria Champa, Joseph Pinna. Fourth row: Joe Lutkevich, Kristin Peterson, Gail McCarron, Barbara Barch, Susan Clapp. ITALIAN CLUB First row (I to r): Peter Marcone (Treas.), Nancy Calautti (Pres.), Carla Garofalo (V.P.), Jo-Anne Langone (Sec.). Second row: Linda Aloiso, Jill Sci- ascia, Lenny Mirra, John Convino, Karen Winter, Marie Langone, Patty Von Hein, Lori Minghella, Lily Patrizio, Carla Venti, Mrs. Wilson (Advisor). Third row: Louise Capozzi, Cheryl Taylor, Cheryl Riley, Patty Galante, Julie Martini, Diane Drown, Susan Castor, Jean Tortorella, Wendy MacD¬ onald. Fourth row: Mark Venti, Mike Giangrande, Bobby Tanner, Joe Bastolla, John Bavaro, Patti Montecalvo, Brian Syring, Cathy Bardascino, Paul Archuleta, Dino Serrecchia. Fifth row: Jacqueline Viola, Kathy Burns, Michael Eovine, Eddie Pas- quarello, Lisa Nye, Lisa Melaragni, Sue Beckwith, Frances LoPardo, Jim Morrison, Adrian Vin- cigverra. Sixth row: David Tancredi, David Scholl, Ed Tedesco, Frank Berardi, Jimmy Imbrogna, John Mulkerin, Chuck O’Connor, Kathy Leonard, Rosemarie Vinsiguerra, Susan Balestrieri. LIBRARY AIDS First row (I to r): Cynthia Hildebrandt, Dale Green, Maria Champa, Lily Patrizio. Second row: Bonnie Moore, Tom Noo¬ nan, Mrs. Hurley (Advisor), Peter Polito, Mrs. Nolan (Advisor), Dawn Pumyea. Missing: Brian Syring, Richard Gorman, Joyce Burdette, Beth Atwood. 73 GIRLS IV CLUB First row (I to r): Laurie McGowan, Andrea Nardone, Jane Claffey, Eileen Sheils. Second row: Kathy Maher, Tina Belluche, Kathy Cirone, Carol DeCourcey, Mary Cenner- 3770 , Sheila Foley. Third row: Cheryl Riley, Miss Molo- nea, Miss Scalesse, Karen Tedesco, Kathy Doherty, Jeanette Pike, Maureen White. Fourth row: Maureen Mullen, Kathleen Dunnigan, Karen Dunn, Janet Ryan, Judy Lynch, Janet Popp, Penny Melanson, Patty Galante, Patty VonHein, Julie Martini, Mara Lichoulas, Ellen Flynn. CERAMICS CLUB First row (I to r): Allyson Brady, Susan Galvin, Pam Domenici, Laurie Macleod, Ellen Harkins, Ellen Johnson. Second row: Mrs. Shack (Advi¬ sor), Deborrah Mackenzie, Kim Burrowes, Eileen McKinnon, Pam Wing, Ellen Kirk, Ms. Piantedosi (Advisor). Third row: Jackie Ayer, Kristen Peter¬ son, Luanne Sandgren, Margorie Geronimo, Kerry White, Mary Andriolo. Missing from picture: Christine Burkey, Eileen Thompson, Peggy Jo Coc- coluto. ft BmJ- ■ r|j 1 - fl m , mJ f -f fit h wyi£W fw w wt , n - l = | I T- | ( -• jpm Bit j MATH TEAM First row: Jim Kinney (Capt.). Second row (I to r): Mrs. Kallock (advisor), Michael Molica, Justine Burgio, Kathy Foley, Lisa Maiocco, Mai Verras, Miss Hall (advisor). Third row: David Magner, Neil Cudmore, Donnie Phillips, Julie Fucarile, Nancy Capozzi, Robert Figucia. Fourth row: James McElhiney, Marc DeBethencourt, Michael O ' Hearn, Bruce Gaffney, Bill Murphy. m s 0 44 ! 74 1 CANNED GOODS DRIVE (I to r): Paula Rosander, Mrs. McCausland, Santa (Aaron Battista), Mr. DeLuca, Geno Giangregorio, Billy Stukey. 76 CHEERLEADERS TUMBLERS MAJORETTES First row (I to r): LuAnn O’Connor (co-capt.), Sandy Sciarrio (co-capt.). Second row (I to r): Allison O’Neil, Kim Barrett, Amy Ottariano, Diane O’Connor. Third row (I to r): Carolyn Stone, Kristen Lystad, Nancy Reddy, Darlene Lanpher, Darlene Scaramozzino, Carolyn Cain. r 4 I l .ft ML r .y. i $ JL T lit Soccer-Hockey Cheerleaders First row (I to r): Jane Horrigan, Trisha Scribner (co-capt.), Maureen Faherty (capt.), Diana Giglio (co-capt.), Karen Freeley. Second row (I to r): Kathy Skeffington, Carolyn Hamel, Chris Scalley, Nancy Capozzi. Third row (I to r): Kelley Cass, Karen Josephson, Jean Considine, Mrs. Lavacchia (coach). • a Tumblers Majorettes fm « ■ ■T 1 iy J flv m Hflrf JJ First row (I to r): Meca Lynn (asst, capt.), Andrea Nardone (capt.). Sec¬ ond row (I to r): Kim Martin, Sheryl Marciano, Kathy Moody, Susan Upton. Third row (I to r): Zina Clark, Rosemary Faherty, Janice Flansen, Joyce McElheney, Joanne Langone, Sandy Nelson. First row (I to r): Karen McCormick, Tracey Hanley, Kathy Farrey, Sharon McCormick, Beverly Cahill, Michele Yebba. Second row (I to r): Sue Beckwith, Kim Belanger, Dotty Andrews, Marybeth Mearls. Third row (I to r): Donna Boomhower, Maureen Walsh (capt ), Lori Stoico (co- capt.). THE BAND BAND MEMBERS Seniors: Beth Atwood, Joanne Berchtold, Michelle Bou- ley, Joe Costa, Adeline DeAngles, Jef Flaherty, Renee Gaudet, Cindy Hilderbrant, Jim Imbrogna, Stephen LaFrance, Beth McCallie, Maureen Miquelon, Greg O’Donnell, Joe O’Neil, Mike Smith, Rich Stygles, Dan Summers. Juniors: Bill Bolster, Maureen Brady, Danny Braese, Jane Claffey, Charlie Cousins, Shahe Demirjian, Janine Fitchett, Glen Green, Jason Macres, Mark Maguire, Kathy McLaughlin, Mike Ratte, David Scholl, David Smith, Al White, Jim White, Debbie Zolubos, Kevin Kerrigan, John Hayes. Sophomores: Amy Allen, Joe Brown, Bill Cahalane, Audrey Corsetti, Stephanie Costa, Carol Emery, Mandy Falcone, Lisa Foley, Vinnie Gentile, Pat Harding, Karol Kerrigan, Lynn Lundstrom, Marcia Miquelon, Eileen O’Neil, Denise Popp, Betty Purinton, Lynett Richards, Skippy Stamp, John Walsh, Karen Win¬ ter, Brian Mclnerny. ■l||9 Jr Mi If 3a u i a i UV iJ[| i T ' Wa • • If rf MK 1 FLAG CORPS First row (I to r): Patty Jannino (co-capt ). Marianne Gatto (capt.), Suzanne O ' Connell (co-capt ). Second row (I to r): Carolyn McIntosh, Millie McGillvray, Pam Murphy. Karen Santini. Ann Considine, Jean O ' Leary, Cheryl Steele. Jackie Mullane, Marion Liuzza, Mary Connolly Third row (I to r) Annmarie Foley, Nancy Mahoney. Deidre Bees. Chris Pedulla, Colleen Niven, Joanne Gilles, Susan Butterfield, Karen Albano. Valerie Murphy. Laureen McGowan Marga¬ ret Briand, Martha Leen FOOTBALL The Tanners led by Co-Captains Paul Len¬ non and Ron Hobby had a fine season, finish¬ ing with a record of 7 wins, 2 losses, and a tie. The play of Hobby and Lennon was sup¬ ported by the entire team; especially David McCarthy, Paul Hogan, and Mark Cirolo. The most exciting game of the year was the last- minute, come-from behind victory over rival Burlington. Ron Hobby capped a fabulous career by being named All-Scholastic and Division I “Player of the Year.” First row (I to r): R. Macinanti, E. Philips, D. Manning, J. Altavesta, D. Stocker, J. Laity, J. Golles, R. Marciano, T. Waldron. Second row: K. Perry, B. Jones, P. Forester, F. Coccoluto, R. Hobby (Co-capt.), P. Lennon (Co-capt.), R. Stocker, D. McCarthy, C. O’Connor, P. Lisacki. Third row: C. MacEachern, M. Cirolo, S. Murphy, M. Kiklis, J. Lawson, W. McGrath, F. Domenici, B. McGrath, K. Seal- ley, D. McLaughlin. Fourth row: Coach Sullivan, P. Hogan, M. Scaramozzino, D. Guilli, J. Flynn, M. Riley, H. Owen, R. Capua, P. Giglio, S. Keating, W. Spolidoro. Fifth row: S. Lundin, H. O’Brien, J. Mitrolo, T. Doherty, J. Allen, M. McGlashing, J. Lohnes, B. Post, R. McLean, S. Russo. Sixth row: Coach Humphrey, Coach Wilkinson, Coach Macfarland, B. Wickwin, R. Curran, T. Chockrak, J. Wilson, D. Belluche, J. Keating, T. Magee, J. Dresser. CROSS-COUNTRY The Boys’ Cross Country team, led by Coach Romano, had another successful season, finish¬ ing second in the Middlesex League. Captains Mike Flynn and Bill Stukey led the team to an 8- 2 record, along with Mark Higgins, Barry Craft, and George Walsh. Special congratulations to All-Scholastic Mike Flynn who was the Number One runner in Massachusetts. First row (I to r): Co-Capt. Bill Stukey, Co-Capt. Mike Flynn, John Lawson, Frank Di Mauro, Art Doherty. Second row: Peter Polito, George Walsh, Larry O’Connor, Manny Andrade, Michael O’Connor. Third row: Sid Gallagher, Bruce Gaffney, Alan Craft, Mark Kichton, John Bennett, Jay Gaffney, Paul McGann. The girls cross-country team began the fall of 1980 in their second year of Middlesex League competition with a big win over Melrose. This fall was the first year in which ten teams were in competition in the league. Captain Kim Boykin and talented Ellen Flynn brought the team through two close 1-point losses to finish with a record of three wins and six losses. First row (I to r): Kathy Maher, Carol Barch, Kim Boykin (capt.), Laura Rotondo, Marcia Doherty. Second row (I to r): Ellen Flynn, Antje Nerker, Patty Provost, Patty von Hein, Patty Gibbons. Third row (I to r): Janet Popp, Margaret Kiley, Thea Left. The Tannerettes had a very successful year, led by Coach Molonea. Their 14-1-3 was good for a second place finish in the Middlesex League. Co¬ captains Kathy Cirone and Carol DeCourcey were selected to the League All-Star Team; senior goa¬ lie, Penny Melanson received Honorable Mention as well. After defeating Wakefield in the quarter¬ finals, the Tannerettes lost a 1-0 heartbreaker to Weston in the semi-finals of the State Tournament. First row (I to r): (co-capt.) Kathy Cirone, Carol DeCourcey. Sec¬ ond row: Eileen Sheils, Penny Melanson, Maureen White, Tina Belluche, Patty Galante, Julie Martini, Sheila Foley, Mary Cen- nerazzo, Jeanette Pike. Third row (I to r): Manager Elizabeth Glaser, Karen Dunn, Mara Lichoulas, Janet Ryan, Susan Walsh, Karen Tedesco, Maureen Mullen, Judy Lynch, Coach Chris Mol¬ onea. 88 GOLF For the third consecutive year the Tanners Var¬ sity Golf Team has won the Middlesex League Golf Title, posting a record of 7-2. Lead by Senior Cap¬ tain Joe Raboin, the Tanners will be competing in the State Team Sectionals in June in hopes of qualifying for the State finals. Outstanding play by Seniors Frank Gilgun, Rick Giannelli, Matt Lyons, and Steve Donovan, Juniors Mike Hanlon, Don Kilbride, Mike Donovan and Sophomore Dave Miller, capped an outstanding year, making the golf team the only Woburn Varsity sport to win 3 titles in a row in the history of the school. Summary by Coach Doran Left to right: Matt Lyons, Mike Hanlen, Frank Gilgun, David Miller, Coach Bob Doran, Steve Donovan, Rich Giannelli, Don¬ ald Kilbride, Mike Donovan. Missing: Joe Raboin. fir | ’ i T) :y - 1 SWIMMING Woburn High School has finally established a beachhead in female sports with the advent of the girls’ swimming team. Although a low-water mark was recorded by these water women in their first attempt, spirits are running deep that experience will turn the tide. Tracy Palmer and Elayna DeBenedetto were dazzling in their individual performances. Neither floundered under pressure. Together they netted almost fifty first places in ten dual meets. The Senior captain, Ann Cheney, led the team with confidence and determination which surfaced meet after meet by consistently placing points on the board when needed. Jane Claffey, Marybeth Hamilton, Maureen O’Rourke and Barbara McCarron schooled themselves in the finer points of the four competitive strokes. Churning lap after lap paid off. Together they torpedoed more than one visiting relay team with their strong finishes. Diana Phillips and Maureen Brady cast strong ripples in the breast¬ stroke and backstroke events as they stalked the top places like barracu¬ das after their dinner. ( Peggy Kane and Debbie Zolubos, our fledging fishes, never scuttled their plans to become winners. Hopefully a new year will see them riding a wave of success especially in the freestyle events. Summary by Coach Fisher Kneeling (I to r): Tracy Palmer, Marybeth Hamilton, Ann Cheney (capt.), Diana Phillips, Peggy Kane. Standing (I to r): Elayna Debenedetto, Mau¬ reen Brady, Debbie Zolubos, Jane Claffey, Barbara McCarron, Maureen O’Rourke, Mr. Fisher (coach). SOCCER The Soccer team, under the direction of Coach Joyce finished with a 2-14-2 in the rugged Middle¬ sex League. Keeping the team’s spirits up, were Captains Jim Kinney and Jim Santo, along with the outstanding goaltending of Greg DePerry. First row (I to r): Brian Radcliff, Donald Bower, Kevin Cronin, (co-capt.) James Santo, (co-capt.) James Kinney, Philip O’Con¬ nell, Steve Dwyer, Ronald West. Second row (I to r): John Maher, Billy Smith, Robert Gonsalves, Stephen DeSimone, Gregg DePerry, John Carter, James McElhiney, Kevin Ryan, Pat McLaughlin, Robert Kazazian. Standing (I to r): Coach Joyce, David Magner, Mike Concannon, Adrian Vinciquerra, Lenny Mirra, Robert Moff, Peter Maher, Darryl Gately, Tony Colon, Keven Nowell, Richard Bernardo, Joe Dellavolpe, Jon Haggerty, Geno Giangregorio, Greg Ahearn, Coach Jerry O’Neill. SOCCER Wobur n 0 Reading 1 Woburn 0 Stoneham 4 Woburn 0 Lexington 7 Woburn 0 Belmont 0 Woburn 2 Melrose 2 Woburn 0 Wakefield 5 Woburn 1 Watertown 7 Woburn 0 Burlington 1 Woburn 0 Winchester 10 Woburn 1 Reading 0 Woburn 2 Stoneham 1 Woburn 0 Lexington 3 Woburn 0 Belmont 1 Woburn 0 Melrose 1 Woburn 0 Wakefield 3 Woburn 0 Watertown 1 Woburn 0 Burlington 2 Woburn 1 Winchester 4 Wobur Woburn Woburn Woburn Woburn Woburn Woburn Wakefield Burlington Reading Stoneham Watertown Melrose Lexington S COUNTR Woburn lington FOOTBAL Wobu Jafotfe )burn 14 M 0 . wpburn 20 Wakef Toburn 22 Watertown 19 Woburn 22 Burlington 21 Woburn 28 Reading 6 | ' f Woburn 49 Stgneham 8 n 33 y y vturn i ■ m .nchester 7 Woburn 14 Wo iifn SWIMMING Woburn Woburn Woburn Woburn Woburn Woburn rn Marblehead 53 Burlington 92 jster 47 Melrose 52 Lexington 56 | Belmont 65 Notre Dame Acd. 32 74 Woburn 4 Woburn 4- GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS Woburn 22 Woburn 44 Woburn 26 Woburn 30 Woburn 45 Woburn 15 Woburn 37 Woburn 29 Woburn 50 Melrose 33 Wakefield 17 Watertown 30 Burlington 29 Reading 18 Stoneham 50 Lexington 21 Belmont 27 Winchester 15 FIELD HOCKEY Woburn 6 Belmont 0 Woburn 4 Lexington 0 Woburn 2 Melrose 2 Woburn 1 Wakefield 2 Woburn 1 Watertown 0 Woburn 3 Reading 0 Woburn 2 Stoneham 1 Woburn 4 Burlington 0 Woburn 2 Winchester 0 Woburn 10 Belmont 0 Woburn 3 Lexington 0 Woburn 2 Melrose 2 Woburn 2 Wakefield 0 Woburn 1 Watertown 0 Woburn 4 Reading 0 Woburn 2 Stoneham 0 Woburn 2 Burlington 0 Woburn 2 Winchester 0 Woburn 1 Bishop Fenwick 1 Woburn 1 Wakefield 0 Woburn 2 Billerica 1 Woburn ,1 Bishop Fenwick 0 Woburn 2 Western 3 93 WRESTLING Front row (I to r): Brian Perry, James Wackrow, Paul Mac- quire, Fabio Piergentili (Capt.), Greg Bruno (Capt.), John Swymer (Capt.), Arty Doherty. Back row: John McLaughlin (Coach), Tom Giacchatto, John Wilson, Bill Foley, Keith McLaughlin, Donny McLaughlin, Paul McElhiney, Coach John O’Reilly. 95 BASKETBALL Front Row: Ron Hobby, Coach Paul Romano, Doug Clements, Mathew Zagaja, Manager. Back Row: Mark Cirolo, Dave Cramp- ton, Scott Tully, Jim Kenney, John Keating, Craig Sculos, Joe Gat- tuso, Dan Belluche, Peter Lennon, Paul Lennon, Coach Lance Mac- Farland. 96 97 HOCKEY First row (I to r): James Cotreau, Tom McDonough, Kevin Keough, Hank Owen (Tri-Capt.), Joe Raboin (Tri-Capt.), Mark Fitzgerald (Tri-Capt.), James Haggerty, Mark Beau¬ champ, Steve Kirby. Second row: Coach Newark, Coach Donavan, Randy Labriola, Gary Stack, Bob DeFranco, John Carter, Frank Gilgun, Ralph Nichols, Coach McGuerty, Coach Gilgun. Third row: George Olson, Mike Kane, Brian McDonald, Jerry Gately, Rich O’Rourke, Sean MGuerty, Paul Hogan, Tom Doherty. 98 99 INDOOR TRACK First row (I to r): Mark Higgins, John Lawson, Chris MacEachen, Peter Polito, Dan Macintosh, Joe Andrade, Paul Forester. Second row: Coach Jim Danehy, Frank Coccoluto, Mike AHearn, Greg Giardina, Billy Stuckey, Kevin Fitzgerald, George Walsh, Brain Zimphre. Third row: John Carnns, Rich Capua, Don Killbride, Ben Post, Lenny Mirra, Steve Desimone, Manny Andrade, Paul MaGann, Sid Gallagher. Fourth row: Rick Scearbo, Kevin O’Rouke, Mike Landino, Chris Kissle, Dave English, Joe Walsh, Steve McNulty, Dave Carew, Bruce Gafney. 100 101 GIRLS TRACK k a si vi j ' J I • . a ■ R First row (I to r): Ellen Flynn, Valerie Porciello, Carol Barch (Co- Capt.), Thea Left, Lisa Chamberlain, Carol Emery. Second row: Janet Popp, Sandy Woodland, Michelle O’Brien, Denise Popp, Kim DiPietrantonio, Barbara Barch. Third row: Anne Bradshaw (Coach), Penny Melanson, Linda McLaughlin, Paula Rosander, Kim Boykin, Kathy Maher. 103 GIRLS BASKETBALL First row (I to r): Maureen Mullen, Kathleen Dunnigan, Julie Martini, Susan Walsh, Karen Tedesco. Second row: Chris Molonea (Coach), Jane Dever, Andrea Nardone, Kathy Doherty, Jane Claffey, Tina Belluche. PARADE OF CHAMPIONS CONTINUES Golf Indoor Track Hockey Basketball 105 106 107 108 109 V PETER K. ADGATE 91 Nashua Street A.R.N.F. the great times at W.H.S., Venezuela, the rock, Hampton, New Year’s, Concerts with S.M., P.F., S.R., Boston overnight, parties, Cir¬ cus Trip, Carol, Sandy, Mike, Melon, Wayne, Ann ACTIVITIES: Venezuela Exchange, 3, 1; Black and Orange 2, 1. GREG AHEARN 192 Salem Street A.R.N.F. the Log, J-Geils, Junior Beach party, M.B., Robbery N.H. Bean Pod, Super Bowl halftime, and people at W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3, 2, 1. KAREN M. ALBANO 31 Day Circle Dreams of Tomorrow reflect Memo¬ ries of Yesterday. A.R.N.F. My sis¬ ters, Super Bowl “79,” Hey Cuties! And that special sense of humor. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society; Flag Corps 2, 1; Student Council 3; French Club (Secretary) 3, 2, 1; Year¬ book Staff 2, 1; Key Club 3, 2, 1; Junior Play. PETER AMATO 11 William Avenue Looking back on my 3 years here, there are many great memories that will last forever. JOHN K. AMENDOLA 29 So. Bedford Street Never forget all the parties and the death of John Bonham. Seger, Zep¬ pelin, E.W.K.P., Crik, Cape Cod Excursions and Michelle 8 18 78. ACTIVITIES: Work Study. JOHN A. ALLEN 217 School Street A.R.N.F. Great times at W.H.S. par¬ ties with J.F. and S.C. The Infamous, beets, Clemas, Evans, Hobby, Geno, Football, R.O.T.C. Saturday night horror shows, One-Acts, The Bowl, Good Luck Class of “81.” ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1; Track 2, 1; R.O.T.C. 3,2, 1. JOES. ANDRADE 9 Brandt Drive Never forget all the nice times, with all the nice people. ACTIVITIES: Indoor Track 3, 2, 1; Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1; Student Council 3; French Club 3; Honor Society. NANCY A. ANELLO 30 Holton Street So long Mrs. Murphy, E.N., B.N., J.S., P.M., M.B., J.P., S.B., Beave, J.F., K.B., Toad, D.S., K.N., D.N., Mopsey, Snortons Study, Rocco, Sioux, Spaz, Solito, Hampton, Bert, Ernie. ACTIVITIES: Honor Society 3, 2; Softball 3, 2. GAIL P. ANNUNZIATA 19 Seneca Rd. A.R.N.F. all the good times we’ve had, concerts, Keg Parties, Beach Parties, Cape Cod, Maine, Prospect, Log, Well, Shop, the park, Chummly, Wanda, PM-LC, and Jim. ACTIVITIES: Activity Comm. 3, 2, 1. ELIZABETH ANN ATWOOD 14 Kimball Rd. This is your life. Live it to the fullest. Don’t let anyone live it for you. It’s yours, don’t lose it. ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 3, 2, 1; Concert Band 3, 2, 1; Drama Club 3; Black and Orange 3, 2, 1; Newspa¬ per 1, Nomad 1. 112 ANDREW G. BARAKOS 49 Creston Ave. ALISON MARIE BARATTA 16 Fisher Ter. I will never forget the good times and the good kids I’ve met at W.H.S. esp. Patty 2 18 79. ACTIVITIES: Work Study. ... They reach for their moments and try to make an honest stand, but they wind up wounded, not even dead, tonight in Jungleland. — B.S. Thanks P’la and Michael. JUDY BARATTA 10 Todd Rd. CAROL LYNNEBARCH 40 Robinson Rd. II n’existe pas une boutique ou’ on peut acheter amitie’ — There is no shop anywhere where one can buy friendship. Antoine de Saint Exupey ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3, 2, 1 (Treas. 2, Pres. 1); Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1; Indoor Track 2, 1 (Co-Capt.); Cross- Country 2, 1; French Club 2, 1; Clas¬ sics Club 3, 2, 1; National Honor Society. CATHERINE C. BARDASCINO 27 Alfred St. A.R.N.F. “Cho,” Jeri, Boon, Betty, Junior — II, Tricia and all my friends, Salisbury and the “skydive,” Revere, Long-Beach, Cops, Beach party, Z- gang. W.H.S and to all “S” and egg. ACTIVITIES: Italian Club; One Act Plays; Senior Play. KIMBERLY ANN BARRETT 350 Salem St. A.R.N.F. the excellent times and super kids at the hole and McCormicks. RIAG, Detroit!, ARFARFARF, W 3 B 2 , 80,000,000, Tattoo, pre-game festivities, Foot¬ ball games, U.H., Super Bowl “79,” and MBFOL. ACTIVITIES: Soccer-Hockey Cheer¬ leader; Spanish Club 1; Leo Club 2, 1 . PAUL E. BARRON 5 Robinson Rd. Never forget all the good times this summer. Pete shell shocked, G.G, Quarry BCN, Moose, Seger, Pre¬ game Festivities, Mr. Excellent’s fire prevention weekend, McCormacks, Cape I and II, Big B, especially THE CREW, Florida “81.” MARGARET JEAN BASTOLLA 17 Boline Place A.R.N.F. W.H.S., the great football games, FYB, skiing, Freebird, yellow sundress, EU, Beethoven, “Cheeks,” All my friends C.G., R.P., E.H., and especially P.L. who I will never forget. ACTIVITIES: French Club 3, 2; Italian Club 2, 1; Outdoor Track 3, 2. DAN J. BASTOLLA 18 Rumford Pk. Ave. Jim Sully’s room was the best. AARON BATTISTA 27 Harold Ave. “Friends” — B. Midler. Lots of good times and people at W.H.S. Remem¬ ber summer of “79”: and someone special — N.S. one-acts. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 3, 2, 1; Junior Play; One-Act Play; Senior Play; Drama Guild. 113 SUE ELLEN BECKWITH 57 Mishawum Rd. RICHARD C. BEGAN 4 Kendall Street LINDA E. BELCASTRO 14 Pilgrim Rd. LORI A. BELLOFATTO 26 26 Rumford Pk. Ave. A.R.N.F. W.H.S, C.G.P., R.P., K.B., K.C., L.G., The Sub, C.C., Doobies, J.S., Mac’s, C.B., M.B., P.L., R.I., Hampton, Suey, Weirs Beach, Car¬ la’s parties, August “80,” and espe¬ cially M.G. ACTIVITIES: Majorettes 3, 2, 1; Ital¬ ian Club 3, 2, 1. I’ll never forget the good times at W.H.S. the tech, weekends, Linder- hof, four wheeling, the corner, the outlaws, Lynox, my rough head¬ aches, Merry Christmas. Reflections in the waves spark my memories Someone Special: Paul, Best Friends, Susan, Tracey, Gail, Boo, YSH, Summer of “80,” Florida, Hampton, Springsteen, Panda, U.F.O., Spot, Good Times. ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Distributive Ed. 1. A.R.N.F. the well, the Salts, Cape, Vernon Street, Seger, “laughing,” Riley’s, special friends, the girls, leper, marc, ... esp. R.S. and the great times we’ve all had. ACTIVITIES: Class Secretary 2; Stu¬ dent Council 3; Student Activities 3, 2, 1; Tennis 3, 2, 1; Classics Club 2, 1 . THOMAS BELLOMO 26 Bribge St. A.R.N.F. The Hawk, the sarge, Italian 3, teddy, Benson opening days with the Fox, the Big O.K. M.L. using my W.A.A.F. lard, and of course, all the mahs. ACTIVITIES: Italian Club 3, 2; Work Study 1. JUSTINE MARIE BELLUCHE 11 Liana St. Doubt whom you will, but never yourself, J.M., Always remember never forget K.D. Oct. 31, Welcome back to Everyone down the G.L., Thanks Juice “T” Walshie Bird Shakes Pr. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3, 2, 1; “W”- Club; Softball 3, 2, 1, (Co-Capt.); Field Hockey; Classics Club 3, 2, 1, (Vice-President); National Honor Society. FRANCIS X. BERARDI 15 Playstead Ave. It’s been a long time cornin’, It’s goin’ to be a long time gone. — Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society; Italian Club 3, 2, 1. JOANNE E. BERCHTOLD 12 Washington Ave. Always and forever, friends never to be parted. I.N.F. — J.F.J.M., “Mona,” zion, Canoeing, Queen, Band Camp, M.I.C.A., Super Bowl, exchanges, ouschthda, B.C., L.D.W., Maine, 9 10 78, U.N.H., Summer 80; mostly Renee. ACTIVITIES: Concert Band 3, 2, 1; French Club 3; Marching Band 3, 2, 1, (Asst. Band Major); Jazz Rock Ensemble 3, 2, 1; Business Club 1. LINDA BERTOCHI 41 Duren Ave. “Deal me up another future from some brand new deck of cards” Seger; V.S., well, Seabrook, Cape, “Laughing,” Friends. “Remember the good times with just a little more in focus.” LAURA JEAN BEVILACQUA 5 Sheridan Street A.R.N.F. Vermont, S.M., J.M., P.R., J. Geils, Bob Seger, Leaves are falling all around it’s time that I was on my way. Ramble on A.R.N.F. John, Henry, Bonham, and the Duke. 114 LEIGH ANNE BOGGS 28a North Warren St. Always remember the White Moun¬ tains, the Park, and all the good par¬ ties. Main goal in life is to be happy. ACTIVITIES: Distr. Ed 2. REGINA MARIE A. BORDEN 34 Webster Ave. That which we acquire w difficulty we retain longest. I mean hey Y’Know. Mullens, Tina — 10 23 80 — Hampton, TUCMBWWJ, WGT- WM, D.E. — Omar, AMF — WHS — SEGER — STYX — Friends ... It’s Been Real. ACTIVITIES: Distributive Education. JUDY L. BOOMHOWER 96 Pearl St. Happiness is not only found through the things we dream, but through special people and memories, of B.G., K.B., A.B., H.H., especially Jack Keough, 2 14 79 S. Wey¬ mouth, Maine. ACTIVITIES: Venezuelan Exchange 2 . MICHELLE BOULEY 53 Lowell St. STEPHANIE ANNE BOURQUE 22 Garfield Ave. Good luck class of “81” and remem¬ ber; when out on our own, take good advice and never trust anything that doesn’t have fur, feathers, or fins. ACTIVITIES: Drama Guild 1. JOHN D. BOWE 2 Knollwood Ave. I’ll never forget caf, Blad, Zip, Hairdo, all the mah, the big O.K., and room 8247. “Never thought about tomorrow se emed like a long time to come.” — J. Geils. ACTIVITIES: Classics Club 2; National Honor Society 2, 1. DON W. BOWER 7 Colony Rd. Will remember the crazy class of Mr. T., The nights at log! with S.P.! Lynyrd Skynyrd! Led Zeppelin, J. Geils. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1. KIMBERLY JANINE BOYKIN 21 Pine Street Just as I thought I had figured out life’s puzzle, someone handed me another piece. A.R.N.F. my good friends Toy, Carolyn, and Bonnie. Farewell to Woburn High School. ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 2, 1 (Capt.); Indoor Track 3, 2, 1; Spring Track 3, 2, 1 (Capt.); Girls “W” Club 2 , 1 . KAREN R. BRADBURY 4 Emeline St. All glory comes from daring to begin. — E. R. Ware ACTIVITIES: Varsity Softball Team (Manager) 3, 2, 1; French Club 3, 2, 1; Nomad Staff 1; National Honor Society. ALLYSON E. BRADY 12 Carlena Terr. Education’s doing me in, I want to stop but my head’s in a swim, Edu¬ cation drives me insane, I can’t recall all the facts on my brain; “KINKS.” 115 jr WILLIAM BRAGEL 58 Harrison Ave. MAUREEN BRENNAN 11 Samoset Rd. JAMIE A. BROGNA 10 Richmond Ave. A thing to remember: That behind every dark cloud there is always a rainbow. RE: The good times I’ve had, and the friends I’ve made. Someone special S.M. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 3; Business Ed. Club 3, Business Assistants Club 1, (Treasurer). JERI ANN BROPHY 57 Fowle St. The world is full of Kings and Queens, who blind your eyes and steal your dreams, It’s Heaven and Hell. A.R.N.F.: Dee, BBGGWW LRS, Junior — II, S.S., Pennitta’s — boat, Marfa, Drive-ins, “The Nazi.” ACTIVITIES: Russian Club 3, 2, 1; National Honor Society; French Club 3,2, 1. PAUL J. BROSKE 6B Bartlett Drive A.R.N.F., Keg parties and concerts with Dondo, Cozy, odif, Spas, Pal- izzo, Rockin’ Roller, the Girls, going for Chinese Drinks with Paul, and my Parents putting up with me. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3; German Exchange 2. GREGORY C. BRUNO 27 Hiawatha Rd. Ticking Away the moments that make up a dog day. I’ll never forget all the People, Parties, wrestling, and Zeppellin ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 3, 2, 1, (Capt.); French Exchange. SHEILA MARIE BUCKLEY 26 Poole St. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then ... live along some distant day into the answer. A.R.N.F. Que¬ bec (neither will my father.) E.W., Slim, Jim, I’ll make it! ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Staff 1. JIM BURKE 6 Salem Ave. I’ll Always Remember the good times at WHS., Labor Day weekend “81,” the operation, P.O., 11 19 80 and the people I’ve met. Especially L.S. (EIIE), G.C. whimp and Robes. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1. SUSAN ELIZABETH BURNES 5 Park Drive Ext. Will always remember the great friends and the fun I had in WHS. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 3, 2, 1; Indoor Track 2; Tennis 3, 2, 1. DAVID J. BURNS 14 Manomer Rd. I’ll never forget the friends I have met and all the good times at Woburn High. 116 KIM AMANDA BURROWES 3a Edwards Rd. Always remember my two best friends Eileen and Patty and I’ll try to forget, Norton’s 5th period study, Anello, and sidekick Miss Borden. Good Luck Class of ' 81! ACTIVITIES: Sentorian 1; Ceramics Club 1; Spanish Club 3, 2. SUSAN L. BUTTERFIELD 8 Indian Hill Rd. I will always have fond memories of Woburn High School. The moments I have spent here will always repre¬ sent a special time in my life. ACTIVITIES: Flag Corps 2, 1; French Club 3, 2, 1; Nomad 1. JANET L. CAGGIANO 18 Winstead Ave. Gather moments while you may, col¬ lect the dreams you dream today. Remember ... for these are the times of your life. ACTIVITIES: Choral Leader 2, 1; Key Club 3, 2, 1; Drama Guild 3, 2, 1; French Club 3, 2, 1 (V.P.); Yearbook Staff 1; Sentorian 1; Black and Orange Revue 2, 1; Honor Society 3, 2 , 1 . CAROLYN ANNE CAIN 6 Fryeburg Rd. “Memories light the corners of my mind, misty water colored memories of the way we were.” I’ll always remember the great times at Hamp¬ ton, cheering, special friends, Kath¬ leen, Laurie. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1; Innitou 1; Gymnastics 3, 2, 1 (Mgr.); Leo Club 2, 1; Spanish Club 2. MIRIAM CALIXTO 234 Main St. A.R.N.F. Salisbury, the time we got stuck on the Highway in Wakefield, the times I got bounced with my three buddies M.G., L.G., C.F. and Baby Cakes Holland. JANICE E. BUSHEE 4 Whispering Hill Rd. “Oldman” I have learned that to give love you will receive it. A.R.N.F. 9 1 80 S.L., E.C., P.T., S.M., Dunkin, Log, Bud, Dona, esp. P.C. ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 3, 2, 1. HELEN CAGGIANO 10 Duren Ave. A.R.N.F. 3-1-79, Dennis, Space, Bopper, Becky, L. Spaces, Hampton, Gloucester, Seger”, Parties! “Good People”, Arty, “Pits”, Northeastern, California, Mr. G’s flood, New Year’s ’78, “The Meadow”, Hr. ’76-77, lung, Someone Special, 1-4-3 Den¬ nis. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 1. FRANCIS (CAKO) CAHILL 55 Church St. A.R.N.F. Donna, Lynn, 10 3 80, N.Y., Phone Call, Foghat, Outlaw, Dylan, Concerts, the song Babe from Styx, my walk in at Prince and all the people at Big “Z”. NANCY ANN CALAUTTI 2 Otis St. You can change a lot of things in your life but not your destiny ... A.R.N.F. D.R., K.N., C.C., D.M., K.F., Italy 79, Bermuda, ’81 Papa Gino’s, Kiss, M.B. Hampton, Sabino, W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Italian Club 3, 2, 1 (Pres.); Business Assistants Club 1; Business Ed. Club 1. CLARE CALLAHAN 2 Place Ln. Moments pass so quickly, but mem¬ ories are forever... ZSLF, my whis¬ tle, shooting people on Route 1, Cape, Hamlin, Linderhof, Ski-boots, puddles, Chinese Polka-dot, sub, T.U.T.T., McCormick’s, wood, Mil- dred-Buffalo, and Pre-game. ACTIVITIES: Drama Guild 2, 1; Jr. Play, Sr. Play; One-Act Plays 2, 1; Senatorian 1; Cheerleading 2; Stu¬ dent Council 3, 2; Regional Advisory Council 2; Nomad 1. 117 N 0, JOHN P. CALLAHAN 6 Blake St. Never forget the madness with the Vokies and all the great parties, also remember Sully’s homeroom and Doc’s late notes. J.P.C. ACTIVITIES: N.E. Voke L.A.P. 3, 2, 1. ROSEMARY CAMACHO 84 Main St. A.F.N.F. all the good times at W.FI.S., Mr. Dunn’s weightlifting, three years of Spanish with Ms. Shultz, Especially “Sano” in the Halls “Cho” and all my good Friends. ACTIVITIES: Spanish National Honor Society. LAUREN MICHELLE CANADA 86 Creston Ave. A. R.N.F. all the fun times I’ve had; P.D., C.C., E.J., E.H., L.M., S.G. and K.R.; 3rd period Caf; All my friends at the brick jungles and E.S.; B. A.T.M.; A.D.1 ACTIVITIES: Senior Play. PATRICIA L. CANTY 5 Howard Ct. A.R.N.F. J.R. B.S. “What are you smiling at!’’ “Friday nights at Kichel- inis.” “Kicks in the neck.” A.A. W.N.H. “Coffee hour with R.R. B.D.” “gruesome twosome!” attends. Thanks V.C. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 1. ROSE MARY CAPOZZI 33 Montvale Rd. A.R.N.F. My best friend Ellen, Rich, Drive-in, Ann, “Hit him,” Surprise, McDonald’s, my 18th Birthday with C.Y. Great friends, The Beatles, Pin¬ ball machines, and the times at W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society; Junior Play; Spanish Honor Society. PATRICIA ANN CAPUA 11 Bamberg Dr. I will never forget all the good times with my friends. Going to concerts, Bob Seger, J. Geils. Warren 8 22 79, My Coat Rack and Spot. Your still the one. TOM L. CARBONE 18 Fisher Terrace A.R.N.F. All the friends I have met at W.H.S. Plus all the good times. The Log Pre-game, Super Bowl ‘79” etc. etc. ACTIVITIES: Indoor Track. MARY E. CAREW 15 Emiline St. 118 SCOTT E. CARLSON 7 Hinston Road I’ll never forget the good times I had at W.H.S., and all the friends I have made. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 1. CHERYL ANN CARR 182 Mishawum Road I will always remember all the great times I had before school, 3rd per., Hampton Beach. A.R.N.F., P.D., E.J., K.R., E.H., L.M., L.C., D.C., R.C., S.G., and especailly bowling with Nooccara. ACTIVITIES: One-Acts; Senior Play. ALEXANDER L. CAROS 24 Plympton Street I’ll forget all the good times I had in ROTC and with the Deltas: J.A., J .B., R.D., C.S., M.H.; Sizzle, Sizzle, Sizzle; Halloween Parade; Dining-In. ACTIVITIES: ROTC 3, 2, 1; Chess Club 2, 1; Drill Team 3, 2, 1; One-Act Plays 2; Key Club 2. BARBARA JOAN CARROLL 13 Cleveland Avenue A.R.N.F. my good friends and the times we’ve shared. “Hornets ... Don’t Push Your Luck ...” The con¬ certs, proms, ski trips, The Y’s, memories of H.V., S.S., and The Black Suede Shoes. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 3; Con¬ cert Choir 2; Key Club 3; Student Council 2; Prom Committee 3, 2, 1. WALTER L. CARTER, JR. 40 North Maple Street I’ll never forget a certain girl, L.C. and going to 1 Building to G.H. I’ll never forget 3PC with C.M. and all the great friends I met at W.H. ACTIVITIES: Work Study. CHARLES CASEY 7 Liberty Avenue I.W.A.R. the Rock, Parties in 1-3 bathroom and the special someone in my electronics class —. John Bonham Lives Forever and all the other things I can’t write. CHERYLCASHELL 9 Clinton Street LAURIE M. CARVALHO 33 Columbus Road It’s the laughter we will remember whenever we remember ... the way we were. A.R.N.F. skiing, social hour, com’on com’on, got a dime? Friends forever and someone special. ACTIVITIES: Innitou 1; National Honor Society 1; Student Council 2, 1; Leo Club 2, 1; Classics Club 2, 1 (Treas.); Tennis 3, 2, 1. KATHLEEN P. CASEY 33 Forest Park Road A.R.N.F.: Hampton, M.W., beach parties, N.D., “D.M. — sitch”, “Bag¬ ged”, N.Y., “Raindrops”, “Z-gang”, “F.O.A.D”, la boda, “Lunch-lady”, “Piranna”, W.H.S., and all special friends. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 3, 1; Con¬ cert Choir 2, 1. PATRICIA E. CASTOR 31-1 Arlington Road There’re times when I can’t contain all of the knowledge I’ll gain. But for now I must carry on and these mem¬ ories I’ll bring along. M.B.F.T. ACTIVITIES: School and Society. 119 KATHLEEN MARIE CATERINO 4 Woodside Terrace I’ll never forget 11 14 80 and all the great people at W.H.S. See you! ACTIVITIES: Distributive Ed Club 1; Business Assistants Club 1. MARIA T. CHAMPA 12 Hudson Place I’ll always remember gymnastics team, Classics Club, Mr. Holland and the library, Lily and Donald, Penny. ACTIVITIES: Gymnastic team 2, 1; Classics Club 2, 1; Library Aids 2. MARY J. CENNERAZZO BARRY J. CERRA 42 Webster St. 65 Montvale Ave. A.R.N.F.: Field Hockey, 16-0-2, ACTIVITIES: Work Study 3,2. “States,” Hiking Trip, Kathy’s House, T.B., K.C., L.C., S.F., “Why”, Orange Crush, 3rd period locker room, N.S., Tour, the Dime, Nation¬ als, M+M’s, 7-3-79 B.R. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 3, 2, 1; Girls “W” Club 2, 1; Tennis 3. ANN MARIE CHENEY 61 Warren Avenue “May God bless our voyage, His love calm our fears; His wisdom will guide us through all the long years.” A.R.N.F. Parties, Places, Games (S.B.), Paris — 80, Paul — Lee, 9-7- 79, and esp. K.M. ACTIVITIES: Swim Team (Capt.); Student Council 3, 2, 1 (Treas.); National Honor Society; Prom Com¬ mittee 3, 2, 1; French Club 2, 1; Key Club 3. CORYCHERICO 20 Webster Ave. PATRICIA MARIE CHIUMIENTO 1 2 Conn St. Learn as if you were to live for¬ ever, Live as if you were to die tomorrow. A.R.N.F., Hill; 12 17 79, Bruce Springsteen, E.M., Zoo-runs, Sparctaloni, 5 16 78, and especially (Howie). ACTIVITIES: Work Study 1. MARKF. CIROLO 5 Ledgewood Rd. A.R.N.F. Bowl M+M A+F Parties Post-Game and D.D. ACTIVITIES: Jr. Class President; Football 1; Baseball 2, 1; Basket¬ ball 3, 2, 1; Tennis 3; Soccer 2; Junior Play; Senior Play; One- Acts. 4 GARY CHAMBERLAIN 75 Central St. ANTHONY CHERUBINO 14 Bernard Rd. I will never forget vokies madness and Sully’s homeroom. ACTIVITIES: N.E. Voke 3, 2, 1. 120 KATHERINE M. CIRONE 1 Ledgewood Rd. It is better to try and fail than to fail to try. I’ll always Remember F.H., “W” Trip, J.A., I.D.G. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 3, 2, 1; Softball 3, 2, 1; Honor Society 1; Girls’“W” Club 2, 1. TERRY ELAINE CLAFLIN 48 Middle St. A.R.N.F. all the good time In W.H.S. never forget B.R.-A-B, party, Bas¬ ketball, Roller Skating, Never forget my Friends A.C., E.M.-V J.C.-B “B.D.” Mr. Treacy’s Class. Thanks Carol! SUSAN R. CLARK 6 Squanto Rd. “You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true ...” Richard Bach, Illusions. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 2, 1; French Club 3, 2, 1, (Pres.); Inni- tou 1; Key Club 3, 1; Nomad 1. SUSAN M. CLAPP 12 Hudson PI. If life seems to be getting you down, turn around and do good — Any¬ way. ACTIVITIES: Classic’s Club 2, 1. DOUGLASS CLEMENTS 3 Hope Lane A.R.N.F. A.E. Racoos In Summer of 80. The wild times in Baseball A. H.H. 76 Bench. Per-4 Mr. G’s Class. Club, Bad Acts. Basket¬ ball, and a very special person B. M. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3, 2, 1; Soccer 3; Basketball 3, 2, 1 (Co- Capt.); Senior Play 1. JEFFREY M. COCCOLUTO 44 Duren Ave. I ' ll Never Forget MONA, Skiing, Riding, the Cape, Maine, Oui, Jet, M.J., Cuck, Hartsie, Dopey Lisa, Roxy, M.M.O.Y., “B”, Willy, Lois, Betty, Studs, Fitzie, Hampton, and DJERI. ACTIVITIES: Russian Club (Treas.) 3, 2, 1; Sentorian (Co- Editor) 3, 2, 1; Senior Play; One- Act Plays OSWALDO COLON 34 Franklin St. FRANK A. COCCOLUTO 5 Utica St. A.R.N.F. Those Loveful days at H.B. football, Doubles, T.B.T.W.M. In “80” The Great Escape from MC, M.G.H. B.S.H. Good luck! Bye. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society; (Treas.) 2, 1; Football 3, 2 , 1 . SUSAN COCCOLUTO 396 Russell St. Time is a jetplane It moves too fast AH but what a shame if all we’ve shared can’t last. Dylan, A.R.N.F. “The well” Laughing “OUR HOUSE” S.O.T.C. Vernon and S.S.D. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 1. ROBERT COLEMAN 322 Montvale Ave. 121 DAVID P. CONNOLLY 27 Parker Street N.F. Summer of 80, 8 1 80 BCN, Cape I and II pre-game, moose, 6 o’clock, tossed at Seger, Burlington Studio’s Buzzed, carpools, head- games, words, downstairs, ruts, T.G.I.W.F., Florida 81, and Especially THE CREW. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3; Basketball 3; Student Council 2. JERRY T. CONNOR 37 Campbell Street I’ll never forget Cindy, the tracks, M.W., Salisbury, White M., Cape “79”, Super Bowl, Labor Day “80”, B.B., The Chase. NANCY A. CONNORS 11 Hudson Street A.R.N.F. the Great times at Voke, Breakheart 6 9, Beach party “80”, Kancamangus, Foghat, Kansas, Molly Hatchet, Bacardi, Carla, Rich, Robby, Donna, and that one very special person, Joe. ACTIVITIES: Voke 3, 2, 1. JACQUELINE M. CONROY 21 Independence Drive Reflections in the waves spark my memories some happy some sad, I think of friends and the dreams we have. A.R.N.F. friends Laughin’ Well? Zoo Cape and special dreams. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2; Stu¬ dent Activities 3, 2. DAVID A. CONSTANTINO 352 Salem Street Never forget LAP and Mr. Sullivan’s room. MARY MARGARET CONNOLLY 20 Chestnut Street True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends, but in their worth and value. I will never forget special friends S.C., E.F., J.C. ACTIVITIES: Flag Corps 2, 1; Span¬ ish Club Secretary 3, 2, 1; Key Club 3, 2, 1; French Club 2, 1; Nomad I; INNITOU I. LYNNE M. CONNORS 43 Rumford Park Avenue ROBERT M.CONNORS 237 Montvale Avenue Never forget all the good times down E.W., Lynyrd Skynyrd, Zeppelin keg parties, the Doors, and Beer Hill. ANN THERESA CONSIDINE 18 Fletcher Road Tanner pride, lasting friendships, “sticky situations,” Flag Copy prac¬ tices, halftimes, “Ole”, Victories and Celebrations will always be remind¬ ers of W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Flag Corps 1; Sentorian 3, 1; Spanish Club 3, 1; Spring Track 2; Student Council 1; National Honor Society 1. CATHERINE CORBETT 35 Locust Street A.R.N.F. Party! Canada, 2 bid, Red Head, Snow, Baggsly, Brent, Flash, Duck, Patches, Sam Hi-Knee’s Brighton, Ringer’s Park, Mugs, Space, Kevin’s house, Snoopy, Kim, Julie, Pam. The Duke’s Class! 122 CATHERINE MARIE CORMIER 22 Independence Drive Love in your heart wasn’t put there to stay so love isn’t till you give it away. ESP. E.S. 6 24 78. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 2, 1. MICHELLE ANNE CORMIER 26 Glenwood Ave. Like a guest who stayed too long. Now it’s finally time to leave. Take it calmly and serene, IT’S THE FAMOUS FINAL SCENE! Three memorable years with Jay. ACTIVITIES: Italian Club 2, 1; Co-op Office Experience; Business Ed Club. RICHARD J. CORNELL 11 Hiawatha Rd. I’ll never forget the sandpits, J.P., Mr. McD., Zeke, Henry D., The wed¬ ding, the drugonauts, and nude welding class. The goosa hoofed it. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 1; Choraleers 1. JOSEPH SEBASTIAN COSTA, JR. 25 Grace Rd. I’ll never forget Steve, Super Bowl, MICA, Band Football Games, Exchange Trips, AG’s, DS, JM, JB, CC, JW, and Mr. C. ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 3, 2, 1; Concert Band 3, 2, 1 (Treasurer); National Honor Society 1; Black and Orange 2, 1; Jazz-Rock Ensemble 2, 1. CLAIRE PATRICIA COUGHLAN 9 Millyan Rd. Thoughts drift back to days gone past; life moves on, but memories last. ACTIVITIES: Band 3, 2 (Librarian) (Treasurer); French Club 3, 2, 1; National Honor Society 2, 1. JACULINJ. COURTNEY 70 Bedford Rd. JOHN P. COVINO 166 Bedford Rd. Never forget N.H. “80 , Bob Seger, J-Giels, cruisin to Gloucester in DB’s camero, listening to tunes, partying, and fishing. Hitting car in back. Good luck class of “81.” ACTIVITIES: Italian Club 2, 1. BARRY J. CRAFT 2 Oaknoll Dr. Never Forget all the good times at W.H.S. Pre-game, Postgame, McCormicks, Fla. 81. Always remember the great kids I met. N.F. my best friends. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 2, 1; Indoor Track 2; Outdoor Track 2, 1; Leo Club 3, 2, 1. DAVID CRAMPTON 35 South Bedford St. Never forget all the good times and good people I met at WHS. I will always remember the parties and concerts. Well our time has come and our time is gone and now it’s time to ramble on. “RIFF.” KEITH L. CUDMORE 156 Washington Dir. Party on. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 2, 1. 123 £ DAVID CULHANE 31 Waltham St. DIANNE M. CULLINANE 139 Spring Ct. I will always remember C.M., Little Lynchy, mister Grasshoppa, My dad- dio, God rest his soul, and esp, Cory, who made the Dark Days look so Bright, Mickey and Sunnie. JOE D’AMATO 7 Wood St. Never Forget all the good times I had with C.F. KEVIN P. DAUPHINAIS 108 Arlington Rd. I’ll always remember the good times, and the bad at W.H.S. The VOKIE RAMPAGES the great parties Down the S.E., everybody in the class of “81” ACTIVITIES: N.E. Vocational 3, 2, 1; Interscholastic 3, 2, 1. ADELINE N. DEANGELIS 149 Washington Cir. Memories of J.S., J.F., Summer 1980, “the pits”, Zion, S.C.-N- C.O., Buttons, McDonalds, Band Camp, Drive-in parties, “Mona”, A.M.F. — W.H.S., “Time for a cool change”, “Little River Band) ACTIVITIES: Distributive Ed. 2, 1; Marching Band 1; Concert Band 2, 1; Student Council 3. CAROL LORRAINE DECOURCEY 30 Brentwood Rd. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all. Always remem¬ ber the end line, states, breakfast and Marie’s Maulers. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 3, 2, 1 (Co-Capt.); Softball 3, 2, 1 (Co- Capt.); National Honor Society 1; Girls “W” Club 2, 1. CHARLES E. DEACKOFF 17 Fisher Ter. I’ll never forget the times at Woburn High but I’ll always remember the better times I had at the LOG. JOEM. DEANGELIS 21 Hart St. I will never forget the times in metal shop, when the Dumpster blew up, and all the good people I met. DONNA M. DEFAZIO 4 Hope Lane As the light fades from the screen, it’s the famous final scene! — B. Seger N.F. the Salts, Vernon, the Well, the Friends I’ve met, (Michael) and times we’ve had! ACTIVITIES: Innitou. RICHARD V. D’AMICO JR. 32 Quimby Ave. I’ll never forget the great time I had here and all the friends I made at the Woburn High School. 124 CHRIS N. DEFEO 7 Brookland Rd. Rememberances! 25”, The Hut, IIBB, Pot Alley, Old 7, Steakouts, and mostly C.M., J.F., J.M., C.W., P.K., and N.C. ACTIVITIES: Choir 1; Black and Orange 2; Classics Club 1,2; Foreign Exchange Program 3. BOBBY C. DEROSA 3 Henry Ave. WILLIAM G. DEVER 10 Ash St. Never forget the Vokies, the south- end, Blueberry Hill, and beating the system, also remember J. Sullivan’s homeroom and the Duke’s class. K.M.I.A. Miracle Whimp. ACTIVITIES: N.E. Voke L.A.P. 3, 2, 1. LORETTA M. DIBIASE 15 Kennedy Park A.R.N.F. J.G., L.M., Lisa C., P.B., L.C., S.N., L.B., and Kenny. We were born to run — Springsteen; A.R. the neighborhood, Karen T. ROBERT V. DIFRANCO 26 Stonewall Dr. I will never forget the good times I had at W.H.S., Canada, McCormicks, the Fever, Seger week¬ end, Hole, Pre-game Festivities, The CREW, Roadtrips, Midgets, Florida Bound. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3, 2, 1; Hockey 3, 2, 1; National Honor Society. GREGG W. DEPERRY 55 Houghton St. I will not forget the good time I had in soccer. ACTIVITIES: Soccer. PHILIP “C.T.” DEVER 31 Indian Hill Rd. I’ll never forget W.H.S. especially Pre-Game, McCormicks, Fire-Pre¬ vention weekend, Mr. Excellent, Moose is Loose, the ’BCN, Cape II, Canada ’80, summer 1980, Hamp¬ ton, Frost Co., 8-2-80 — Marci(s), and of course the CREW. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society; Student Council 3; Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1. LORI (“PEBBLES”) DEVITO 19 Fairmount St. A.R.N.F. “Janice”, camping, the Mts., Bob Seger concerts, Kinks, Lynn’s driving, all my Bee-Bees, BCOWR, Head Games, 8-7-80, Free me, The steak dinners, Boston, The Beach, Hot cruisin, The track, “Everybody’s gotta fight to be FREE,” -owls- ACTIVITIES: Distributive Ed II CHRISTOPHER DIFRAIA 49 Independence Drive JOAN E. DILLION 13 Quimby Ave. I ' ll never forget the White Mts., Con¬ certs, parties, York Beach, and good friends, drugstore, S.T., cruisin, Ain’t it funny how the night moves. — Bob Seger ACTIVITIES: Distributive Ed. II V.P. 125 JOANN DINITTO 36 Ellis Street “How does it feel to be on your own ... Like a Rolling Stone” — DLYAN, The Well, Salts, S. of C., “LAUGH¬ ING,” White Mountains, Seabrook, K.P., Dreams, SEGER, “Our House,” parties, and close friends. JAMES V. DITULLIO 66 Montvale Road I will never forget all the new friends I made at W.H.S.Baseball, HAMMY, Mul, D.I., Films. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3, 2, 1; Soc¬ cer; National Honor Society 2, 1. KAREN J. DIONNE 64 Mountain St. A.R.N.F. W.H.S., Good Times at T.T.’s House, F-Mac “79”, The W.B., Sweet Dreams, Florida, Football Games, 3P.C. New Year’s Eve 81, 7 4 80, 5 23 80, 12 15 79, and Someone Special... D.B.M. DONNA DOBBINS 65 Pearl St. RICHARD DIPANFILO 38 Warren Ave. It’s over, but what lies ahead? Remembering Monsieur Al, Betty and Russia, Sunny California, Maho¬ ney’s, No more tricks Joe, E.C.A.T. Bound, J.C. Now and Forever. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3; Tennis 3; Russian Club 2, 1; Chess Club 2; Table Tennis 3. JAMES J. DOHERTY 52 Robinson Road KIMBERLEE DIPIETRANTONIO 6 Page Place Schemers, Seger, “18 , Jr. Prom, Fing-Fu, F-Car, Pinups, Hippy, Tiger, G-Hornet, High-on-Hic, Stubby, Barn, “Super Bowl” “ 9”, Cerra, Road Trips, Halloween “80”, Special People to me, Mom, Dad, F.D., M.C., J.R., R.D., Bermuda Bound. ACTIVITIES: Italian Club; Indoor Track 3. KATHLEEN DOHERTY 253 Main St. ARNF all the great times and friends at W.H.S., T.B. Oct. 31, Basketball, J.T. and J.G., Never going, S.D., “Smile”, and F.R. 4 28 80. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3, 2, 1 (Co- Capt.); Outdoor Track 2, 1; Girls “W” Club 2, 1; Classic Club 3, 2, 1. 126 PAMELA J. DOMENICI 57 Lillian St. A.R.N.F. 1 22 79 Rock Lobster, Hampton ’78-80.’ The kids up the neighborhood, EJ’S. The great par¬ ties the fun times with C.C. all my Friends and Especially M.H. ACTIVITIES: Senior Play (Set Designer); One-Acts; Ceramics Club. MICHAEL J. DONAHUE 1 Albert Dr. Never forget all THE BAD ACTS, Dipes, Kidd ' es Pal, Doubt it, Dum¬ pies, Good Parties, People I’ve met, Bud sick at Hampton, S-Cars, B- Windows, New Year’s, not telling you. ROBERT F. DONOVAN 13 South St. I had a great time with all my Friends at W.H.S., and I don’t know where I’m headed but I’m on my way! ACTIVITIES: Football 2; Leo Club 3, 2 . STEPHEN JAMES DONOVAN 48 Arlington Rd. This is only the beginning but many memories are behind us now. Always remember Danger’s, Vilma ' s, and J.P.’s classes. But above all remember the State Championship. Good Luck. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 3; Golf 3, 2, 1; Spanish Club 3, 2; National Honor Society 1. WALTER E. DOUCETTE 25 Felton St. ACTIVITIES: LAP Voke 3, 2, 1. DON (WONN) DRISCOLL 3 Kennedy Pk. I’ll always remember open cam¬ pus with Mike, Nugent, MadDog Duke, Bathroom, D.B., Wall, Daves, Debbie H., Susan S., Ann J. eating all my donuts. KIMBERLY A. DOYLE 164 Bedford Rd. Many times I’ve been alone and many times I’ve cried, Anyway you’ll never know the many ways I’ve tried. — A.R.N.F. CRIK, spe¬ cial friends, parties and someone special — Mark — ACTIVITIES: Business Assist¬ ants ' Club 1; Business Education Club 1. SANDRA J. DUFFEY 6 Frances Rd. A.R.N.F. The times at the well, Vernon, pre-game, “Seger”, “The Who”, California, “Fog- gys”, Venezuela, “V-Car”, Hampton w spacelady, Freebird, 11 Palm Rd., 11 16 79, B.R., J.D., P.R., J.G., “Bermuda Bound.” Thanks Ma! ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 3; Leo Club .1; Student Act. 3, 2, 1; Spanish Exchange 1; Spanish Club 1. MARSHA ANN DUGAN 35 Locust St. KATHLEEN MARY DUNNIGAN 28 Hart St. Life itself can’t give you Joy unless you really will it; Life just gives you time and space, It’s up to you to fill it. A.R.N.F. M.M. C.C. L.M. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3, 2, 1; Leo Club 2, 1; Girls “W” Club 2, 1. 127 BILL DUNNIGAN 1 Creston Ave. A.R.N.F. The staff. Thanks. Beach and the fabulous five, Tinaglu Bicfords S.M. a very special friend LYA, Lisa, Good times with Gail. PATRICIA ANN EDMONDS 16 Scott St. True friends are like diamonds pre¬ cious and rare! False friends are like autumn leaves scattered every¬ where! A.R.N.F. ain’t you some¬ thing., what’s the scoop., could be deadly, England 79, M.F. ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 1; Key Club 3, 2; Spanish 3, 2, 1; Tennis Team 3, 2; Prom Committee 3, 2, 1; Senior Play 1. ALLISON EK 11 Foster St. A.R.N.F. all the good times down the South End, Herb, Bob Seger, and Old Orchard, 1980. ROBERT ENGLUND 8 Todd Rd. STEVEN D. ETHERIDGE 22 Buckman St. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 1. JAMES D. DWYER 21 Glenwood Ave. And The New Day Will Dawn For Those Who Stand Long: Never for¬ get parties, stakeouts, 1-3 Bath¬ room, J.S., Led Zeppelin. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 3, 2; Outdoor Track 3; Work Study 1. LINDA MARIE EGAN 60 Marlboro Rd. A.R.N.F. the great times in 2B., 5th period with Duke, 3rd period cafe. Foghat and OutLaws concert, the Shamrock and last year’s beach party, my dream TMTOIL-M ACTIVITIES: Business Assistance Club; Business Ed. Club. ROBERTA. ELMSTROM 84 Salem St. “You know life can be long and you’ve got to be so strong and the world is so tough sometimes I feel I’ve had enough” — J. Lennon ACTIVITIES: Football Manager 2. MARIES. ESQUILIN 44 Spring Court Ext. I’ll never forget the great times I had at the Woburn High with special friends S.R., M.B., R.A. ALLAN RICHARD EVANS 12 Barbara Cir. Always remember 3rd period down the D.K. with Dan. I’ll always remem¬ ber the kids I met and one special person D.S. Per. 4 class with Mr. G., Per. 1, the Duke’s room. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3, 2, 1. 128 MAUREEN A. FAHERTY 38 Green Street A.R.N.F. Summer ' 80, canoeing, Butt Sisters, Super Bowl, Cheering, Long Beach, Tutt, W 3 B 2 , Julie’s Birthday 5 9 80, Hampton and all the friends that made the good times even bet¬ ter. ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 3, 2, 1; Cheer¬ ing 2, 1 (Capt.). ANGELA M. FAIRWEATHER 9 Karen Road As soon as you trust yourself you will know how to live . ..! A.R.N.F. 3rd and 4th, 2bl. Bathroom and T.R., Psych with P.B.J. Bye! ACTIVITIES: Distributive Ed. Club 1; Business Assistants’ Club 1. SUZANNE MARIE FARRELL 18 Salem Avenue A.R.N.F. good times bad times, W.P. in C.C., Bob Seger, Outlaws, O.C. ’79 the trip, teaparties, stakeouts, and Especially Bobby. PAMELA DENISE FITCHETT 45 Merrimack Street I.N.F. my time at Hampton, the kids I met, Blueberry Parties, Concerts, S.M., C.T., S.R., P.A., N.I.B., H.N.O.C., E.U.C.B. ACTIVITIES: Majorettes 3, 2; Con¬ cert Choir 3, 2, 1. MARK FITZGERALD 10 Eastern Avenue A.R.N.F. The Log Crew, Geils, Ian, The Red Bomber, New Year’s, Seger, L-O-L-A, Just another night. P.K.P., “May the wind always be at your back.” Goodbye and Goodluck. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 3, 2, 1; Home Room Rep. 3, 2. 1 1 V 1 MARTIN THOMAS FLAHERTY 106 Green Street Never forget Well, Cape, I.S.T. the T’s, Fez, Voc., Shotguns, Stips, Boneheads. JULIE ANN FAY 97 Montvale Avenue I’ll always remember the hut, parties, concerts, The Green Machine, Squrd, Newfound Lake 79 and 80 and my good friends Bonehead, P.K., C.M., C.D., C.W., J.M., K.H., and L.B. JACK E. FITZGERALD 15 Mayflower Road A.R.N.F. Salisbury, Jt ' sP, Pt’sK, Drive-In, The Movies, 3rd Period Yearbook, The Queen! Rehab, McCormicks, Headache, Nude Welders, N.F. the great times, good friends. R.C., D.M., R.M., Thanks M. and D. ACTIVITIES: Indoor Track 3, 2; Out¬ door Track 3, 2, 1; National Honor Society 1; Student Council 2; Leo Club 3, 2, 1; Innitou 2, 1; Spanish Club 3, 2, 1. JAMES (JEF) EDWARD FLAHERTY 15 Hilltop Parkway I’ll always remember the friends I’ve met, Otto’s Cape. House, Hampton, Ex-con, Summer of ' 80 Smuck 1 and 2, 7 4 80, Hefner, Super Bowl, Band, Halftimes N.M.P.J.A.F., Flo¬ rida ’80 and Especially M.A. and P.A. ACTIVITIES: Class Representative 3, 2, 1; Band 3, 2, 1 (Band Major Pres.); Student Council 3, 2, 1; Leo Club 1; Alcoholic Prevention Group 2, 1; Jazz-Rock 3, 2, 1. ELLEN M. FLOWERS 13 Frances Street If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost; that is where they should be, Now put the foundations under them. — Tho- reau. ACTIVITIES: National Spanish Honor Society 3, 2, 1; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3, 2, 1 (Sec.); Spanish Club 3, 2, 1, (Vice-Pres.); Drama Guild 2, 1; Concert Choir 3, 2, 1; Key Club 3, 1; Sentorian 1; Junior Play 2; Senior Play 1; Student Council 3. 129 N JANET FLYNN 77 School St. Great times with R.S., A.D., J.C.N.T.E.X. Summer ’79 — Hamp¬ ton, P.E.I., J.B. ’79-80’, Crow, 2 3 80, Halloween 80. Passin’ out in Gloucester with Rosemary. “It’s time to find your place in the sun ...” ACTIVITIES: Distributive Ed 2, 1. ✓ - I ; f JOSEPH PAUL FLYNN 52 School St. MICHAEL JAMES FLYNN 25 Auburn St. MICHAEL P. FLYNN 76 Creston Ave. Never forget Woburn High School, I’ll try to forget Snake’s wardrobe, Evans ruling, Clemas Delemas, The RIVALARY, Log vs Vets, Turkey Day, “Get your Gun!” ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1. Always remember all the Los parties, choirboy the mental manor. The soc¬ cer ropers Wakefield, skin dip in N.H., McCormicks, pre-game, Peo¬ ple I have met, track parties, and womp-womp. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country (Co- Capt.) 3, 2, 1; Indoor Track (Tri- Capt.) 3, 2, 1; Outdoor Track (Tri- Capt.)3, 2, 1; Leo Club 1. A.R.N.F. Hampton, Football games. Dopey, Roxy, Blues — Mobile, Car — Beating, Cal L.C.J. trap, Hellrides, Chuckles, C.S. — everything — is — C.S., WWI, Stimp, Restaurants ACTIVITIES: Chess Club 3, 2, 1. JAMES FOGGARTY 49 Fletcher Rd. COLLEEN FOLEY 41 Garfield Ave. Never forget Driver-ins, Hamp¬ ton, Salibury, go carts, Plymouth, camping 11th gr. 3rd period with D.M. and all the crazy things I’ve done with M.G. L.G. M.C. and most of all J.D. ACTIVITIES: Business Education Club 1. SHEILA E. FOLEY 17 Wade Ave. A.R.N.F. the great friends I’ve made and all the times we had during field hockey and softball. N.F. the laughs we had together. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 3, 2, 1; Softball 3, 2,1; Girls’ “W” Club 3, 2 . ANNMARIE FOLEY 129 Garfield Ave. True friends ... Hamton’s sum¬ mer 6, “79” Long Beach Bound, Peter Pan’s flight. Half-time late night, early mornings. B 2 and W 3 , 6319. My Dad! Crazy times at Nancy’s! a demain ... are forever friends. ACTIVITIES: French Club 3, 2, 1; Student Council 1; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Flag Corps 2, 1; 1 Acts 1; Leo Club 2, 1. ROBIN M. FOLEY 14 Highet Ave. And I really have enjoyed my stay, But I must be movin-on ... A.R.N.F. special friends, The Well, Cape, Seabrook, our house, Laughing, The Pond, White Mts. 1 12 79 ACB-DJG. BEVERLY FORESTER 85 Burlington St. 130 PAULB. FORESTER 60 Burlington Street A.R.N.F. Maine 80, Germany 79, Long Beach, F-5, S.D., Animals, McCormicks, picnic, Nut Bus, D.D.D.D.; ILY, M and D, and some very special friends who made high school as special as they are. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1; Indoor Track 3, 2, 1 Co-Capt.; Spring Track 3, 2, 1 Co-Capt.; Black and Orange 3, 1; Foreign Exchange Program 3; National Honor Society. 1 LISA MARIE FROST 6 Emeline Street The friendships I have made, the fun I have had, the memories I will cher¬ ish, somehow make it all worthwhile. ACTIVITIES: French Club 3, 2, 1; Track 3; Key Club 3; National Honor Society 2, 1. ROBERT FORTUCCI 1077 Main Street KAREN E. FREELEY 13 Ferguson Place A.R.N.F. Gloucester, Cape, 3 9 80 W3, cheering, Super Bowl, Hamp¬ ton, parties, good times, and my friends. J. Browne — You can dream, but you can never go back the way you came. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 2, 1; Leo Club 3, 2, 1 Sec.; Honor Society 2, 1; Student Council 3, 2, 1; Gymnastics 3; French Club 2, 1; Flag Corps. vV RICHARD A. FREGEOLLE 5 Alfred Terrace I’ll never forget my Senior year. W.H.S., Crusin, Quebec trip 1980, Friday’s, H.G.I.V., B.S., V.H., A.C. D.C., FGHT, good times. V BRUCE C. GAFFNEY 10 Doherty Place DAVID GALANTE PATRICIA ANN GALANTE 3 Townsend Street 107 Pearl Street Remember all the good times at W.H.S. Because that’s all she wrote. So use the wave motion gun. Move the planet — Enigma. ACTIVITIES: Math team 3, 2, 1; Sen- torian 3, 2, 1; Cross Country 1; Out¬ door Track 2,1; Indoor Track 1. I’ll always remember W.H.S. Cape Cod, Italy, Maine, “I want you,” E.M., K.B., and especially those who’s love and inspiration has helped me through the years. ACTIVITIES: Field hockey 3, 2, 1; Softball 3; Spring Track 2, 1; Girl’s ‘W’ Club; Italian Club; Nomad. JOANNE Y.GALIPEAU 9 Hovey Street A.R.N.F. Vermont, “Seger”, the Cape”, C -Tours, K. McCormick, Mr. B., 7 to 11 (79) RIUNITE, beach parties, all my friends, and Jimmy.” ... a friend is someone with whom you dare to be yourself.” ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 3, 2, 1; Tennis 2, 1; Choraleers 3, 2, 1; Madrigals 2, 1; One Acts 1; Sen¬ ior Play. MARY GALLAGHER 77 Spring Ct. Ext. A.R.N.F. the friends I’ve met and all the crazy times with L.G., M.C., C.F., always remember someone special to me B.M. 131 Jx 132 133 RUTH L. GALLAGHER 77 Spring Ct. Ext. I will never forget the fun I had at the Woburn High. And I will always remember the summer of 79 when I met that special person. SUSAN M. GALVIN 15 Charles St. Good times, Good laughs, and great memories is what I’ve had at W.H.S. A.R.N.F. all the old friends as well as new, Rollerskating, and the great parties. ACTIVITIES: Business Assistants’ Club (1); Ceramic Club (1). CARLA E. GAROFALO 29 Lawrence St. A.R.N.F. W.H.S., Beach party 80, Hampton, Kancamangus, the sub, Seger, Freebird, Parties, Nancy, Joe, Marg, Paul, Barcardi, and everyone else, especially someone very spe¬ cial to me “R.P.” ACTIVITIES: Italian 3, 2, 1, (V.P. 1); Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1. JEROME F. GATELY 37 Bruno Terrace A.R.N.F. Mary-Ann, world tour, N.H., Maine (80), McCormicks, Hole T- Bird, C-45’s, 1 1 80, S-Driving, Nut Bus, Jim Jackson, Definitely won’t forget P.F., P.H., C.M., H.O., Georgie and Tommy couldn’t ask for better. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 3, 2,,1. CATHLEEN MARIE GAUDET 3 Bruce Rd. A.R.N.F. the good times at Woburn High. The trees. And special friends: A.G., C.O., D.H., M.W., B.L., P.P., D.S., J.C., B.M., Whimpy, Wee. And Third Period Cafe. SCOTT D. GALVIN 14 Parliament Lane Never Forget State Champs “79- 80,” Summer of “80,” Out of Realty, P.P’s Bottle, Marty’s Incident, B.C.N. Cooler, McCormacks, Fire Extin¬ guisher, MOOSE, Pre-Game, 777, The Test (xx), Florida “81,” and Especially the crew. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 3, 2, 1; Leo Club; Ski Club 2, 1. BEATRIZ AMANDA GAMBA One Bartlett Drive Yesterday already a dream, tomor¬ row only a vision, Today well-lived makes every yesterday a dream of h appiness, and every Tomorrow a vision of hope. Thanks Mom, Dad. RAYGARRAHAN 10 Pigeon Rd. The Summer of 1980 and all the good days at the beach, “HOYT” and vicious “HELLO,” my first real Love “C.G.” 1.4.3., Supa Ralphy, Mike, Bruce Springsteen, and my R.S. Camaro. MARIANNE GATTO 8 Pond Terr. Live your life in your own way ... Reach for the goals you have set for yourself... Be the you that you want to be — That is success. ACTIVITIES: Flag Corps 2, 1, (Capt.); Key Club 3, 2, 1; National Honor Society 2, 1; Drama Guild 2, 1; French Club 3, 2, 1, (Treas.); Activi¬ ties Committee 3, 2, 1. RENEE MARIE GAUDET 33 Longwood Ave. Ouschthda, 3-B’s Exchanges, Zion, Papa’s, U.N.H., Super Bowl, Band Camp, J.F.J.M., MONA!, Dowd’s, BETTY, 1 14 80, Undefined, Canoe¬ ing, M. Flique, M.T.F.S.C., M.I.C.A., Queen, T.B., Scott Getting his tux without me; Mostly J.B. ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 3, 2, 1; Concert Band 3, 2, 1; French Club 3; Classics Club 2, 1; Russian Club 3, 2, 1,(V.P.). 134 ' v CARLA MARIE GAVAZZI 16 Hiawatha Rd. When you find the best thing in life that comes to you, Hold it in your hand real tight or it may slip through ... especially R.G. ACTIVITIES: Italian Club 2, 1; Busi¬ ness Assistants Club. ivii • PETER D. GAVIN 21 Reed St. Always remember all the times up the H.S. and all the people I’ve met. Never forget E.W.K.P., Hampton, Seger, 1 bldg. Parties, the Boneyard and esp. R.G. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 1. JEANINE MARIE GEARTY 25 Arlington Rd. I’ll never forget chip, CN, AS, LD, and school and society. I’ll always remember the special person in my life that made me the happiest, Mark Skoog. ACTIVITIES: School and Society. DAVID J. GEORGE 50 Forest Pk. Rd. If you listen to the wind you can still hear them play . . . Bad Co. N.E. Dragway, weekend Warriors, Hamp¬ ton summer 80,” 4-Wheelin, the neighborhood, THE LANE, Life goes on. ACTIVITIES: Work study. LISA A. GIACCHETTO 11 Revere Rd. A.R.N.F. ... all the good times and the Bad, the parties, skipping, 3rd period cafe, Prom 80”, beach party 80,” and all the people I’ve met Especially Greg! 7 79 GENO “REGGIE” GIANGREGORIO 17 Park Dr. I will never forget some very special people, called the New York YAN¬ KEES. Girls, pre-game, O.O.B., Dr. J., Chuck Foreman, Elvis Costello — “Alison,” Louise Loves Reggie, T- Road, The Boss. RICHARD GIANNELLI 42 Quimby Ave. ACTIVITIES: Golf 3, 2, 1; Hockey 3, 2 , 1 . GREG GIARDINA 159 School St. A.R.N.F. the theme for Geils, T.B.B.F.B., 10 2 79, A.H.H., pre¬ game, getting picked of at first, Stanley Steamer, and all my friends at W.H.S. Bad Acts Allen, Flynn and GG-DC. ACTIVITIES: Football 3; Baseball 3, 2, 1; Indoor Track 1. 135 TIMOTHY GIBBONS 9 Highland St. DIANA R. GIGLIO 64 Nashua St. My three years at W.H.S. have mem¬ ories I will never forget, especially Super Bowl “79,” cheering, and all the good times. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 2, 1; School and Society 1. ROSEMARIE V. GILGUN 11 Ledgewood Rd. A.R.N.F.: K.G., T.S., K.M., T.D., Chi¬ cago 5 3 79, “The Duke,” C.C.C.C. 9 17 77, “Partners,” Tommy, “Ami¬ gos” B.H.F., C.D. + J.C., B.E. +J.E., C.C., K.C., “Green Machine,” “Crui- sin,” B.S.C., “Super Bowl ’79,” Fred,” “Seger,” Tiffany,” M.V.R.C., ECLPGSVJ, The OCGT. ACTIVITIES: Key Club 1 (K-Relations Officer); Yearbook Staff 1, Spanish Club 3, 2; Tennis Team 3; Indoor Track 3, 2; School and Society 1. LAURIE GIFFUNE 97 Spring Ct. Ext. A.R.N.F.: The Wall, Senior Prom, Summer of 80, all the crazy times with M.G., C.F., and M.C. And most of all the great times with that spe¬ cial someone, MARK. FRANK M. GILGUN 13 Garden St. I’ll never forget 3 good years at Woburn High. Also Canada “80,” West Point “80” and Turkey Day “78.” ACTIVITIES: Hockey 3, 2, 1; Football 3; Baseball 3, 2; Golf 2, 1. RICHARD GILLETTE 28 Robinson Rd. I’ll never forget the good times espe¬ cially the CREW, Pre-Game, McCormicks, ’BCN, K-Party, St. Mike’s, Fire Prevention Weekend, State Champs ’80, Seger, Van Halen and J. The Moose is loose. Always remember D.A.B. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 3, 2; Bridge Club 3 (V.P.). JOANNE MARIE GILLIS 23 Lawrence St. A.R.N.F. Summer of “80,” TUTT, Aug. 1, D.C., McCormicks, Cape 2, Long Beach, Proms, Hampton, Seger, w 3 , Gramps, Parties, and J.S. Those are the memories that make me a wealthy soul. ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 1; Flag Corps 2, 1; Student Council 3; Classics Club 2, 1; Key Club 3. JAMES M. GIRARDI 8 Brentwood Rd. Always remember the great times at Woburn High. Never forget T.C., Jim the Goalie, C.T., L.S., “Pizzaboy.” Always remember the football games and the “Super Bowl.” MARIA GONSALVES 6 Lexington St. I’ll always remember WHS, BC at FS, Texas with SB and KW, 5 1 79, and Tanka. RICHARD GORHAM 47 Marlboro Rd. Remember these; M.L. Golf, Vilma, Dicky JR. League; and remember all the rest, the times at W.H.S. were the best. ACTIVITIES: Golf Team 1; Spanish Club 3, 2; Nomad Magazine 1; National Honor Society 1; Public Speaking 3, 2. 136 THOMAS GORHAM 30 Carter St. THOMAS M. GOTTFREDSEN 34 Parker St. I will always remember all the con¬ certs, Skiing, Maine, and all 3 years at W.H.S. SUSAN IRENE GOVOSTES 320 Salem St. I’ll never forget summer of “80,” Rumney, New Hampshire, Dynamoe, B.Z., Weirs Beach, Brad, E.L.O., Tippy, Burrows, “It” and “Sweater.” JOSEPH C. GRAHAM 23 Columbus Rd. DANIEL GRANT DEBORAH GRAVES 17ButtaroRd. 29 Union St. STEPHEN GREEKWOOD 320 Washington St. DALE P. GREEN 13 Westview Ter. Memories: Close Friends, Macs, My Parents, Kinks 80, mhs, car, Break- heart, Sabbath and Cult 80, JC 5-6- 79, 3 12 80, BB’s house, “druggie,” drive-ins, The Greatest Truths are the simplest. ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 2, 1; Key Club 2; Spanish Club 3, 2. DANIEL L.GUILLI 8 Richmond Ave. Never forget football S.B. Cape Gloucester McCormicks. Summer 80 M.N.R., N.H., J.D., Calling Nov. 9, ’79-’80. Good Times at A.O.’s the recking crew Fla. 81 and all the spe¬ cial friends and times. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1. JON E. HAGGERTY 7 Westview Terr. Never forget waba tribe, Fla. ’81, White Mountains, Pre-game, Geor¬ gia, All my friends, Especially J.D. and all the great times at W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 3, 2, 1 (Presi¬ dent); Tennis 3, 2, 1; Soccer 3, 2, 1; Student Council 2; Senior Play 1. 137 KIMBERLY ANN HAMILTON 12 Grant St. I’ll always remember the Hut, con¬ certs, 2 bid. Parties, the Green Machine, summers of 1979 and 1980. All my friends, Lisetta, Pam, Julie, Cheryl, Carolyn, and I’ll never forget Gary. ACTIVITIES: Business Assistants Club MARCIA ELAINE HAMILTON 9 Emeline St. Thanks to friends, teachers and my family I made it. A.R.N.F. WHS If I leave here tomorrow will you still remember me? ACTIVITIES: Work Study WILLIAM J. HAMILTON 55 Washington St. TRACEY A. HANLEY 26 Lowell St. I’ll never forget Colorado, “Rock¬ ies,” Best friends; Boo, S.W., G.K., L.S., L.B., S.I., U.F.O., Springsteen 12 16 80, Hampton, and especially California. ACTIVITIES: Majorettes 3, 2, 1. ELLEN MARIE HARKINS 12 Elm Ave. A.R.N.F. the neighborhood, Hampton, Camping, Look Sharp, E.J.’s, Summer ’80, concerts, and my great friends and Family. Don’t worry, smile and dance — you just can’t work life out — P.T. ACTIVITIES: One-Act Plays 1; Senior Play 1; Ceramic Club 1. DENISE M. HASENSTAB 11 Gettysburg St. Yesterday is but a memory, and tomorrow is only a vision. But today well-lived makes every yes¬ terday a memory of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. ACTIVITIES: Outdoor Track 3; French 3, 2; National Honor Soci¬ ety 3, 2, 1. LINDA M. HEAD 9 Liana St. I won’t forget WHS all the great kids I met, at the trees, D.E., II, Cindy M., Janet L., Chris D., Especially Joey D., thanks Mom and Dad for understanding me. ACTIVITIES: Drama I; Distrib¬ utive Ed II. LISA ANN HARMON 11 Lowell St. A.R.N.F. Kim D„ Patty H„ Sherly M., Louise L., Maryann M., Hampton ’80, Ting-a-ling-a-lou, Achebungies, Tonyboy, McCormick, “Diff,” “Schemers,” Grey Ghost C.B.D., Jr. Prom, Lightfoot, Yesterday w Billy D.,” “V-ride,” Mad., “the crew,” Seger, Pre-game, especially “1- 4-3 Dickie,” 3 1 80. ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 3, 1; Stu¬ dent Council 2; Student Activities 3, 2, 1; Indoor Track 1; Key Club 3,2. STEPHEN RICHARD HAVERTY 13 Phillips Rd. I will never forget the J. Geils concert and all the great parties during the football season. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2. MICHAEL HEAFEY 25 Anna Rd. A.R.N.F. C.T. M.S. and all the people I’ve met this year 3 + 4 period open campus, B.S.B.O. the keys, the toy car, 13 and everything else. 138 PATRICIA E. HEALEY 24 Kilby St. A.R.N.F. ... Lisa, Sheryl, Marci, Weezy, Chebungie, tinga lingaloo, V- Car, Ryan’s, S.D.W. G. M; w 4 79, “Mrs. Lubner,” 9 27 80, Demoulas, Seger, Pre-game, “Hit and Run,” “Grey Ghost,” C.N.B.D., R.O.T.T.N., Summer “80!”, “Bermuda Bound!” ACTIVITIES: German Exchange 2, German Club (Treas.) 3, 2, 1; Leo Club 1, 2. DEBORAH J. HERWECK 159 Bedford Road I will never forget the W.H.S. and especially the trees where I had some good mornings. I also will never forget Joey. EILEEN MARIE (WEENIE) HENCHEY 980 Main Street Junior Play, Mexico, Parties up the Res., N.W., Parking Lot, Mnts., all the kids, and someone special Paul Michael!. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 3; Drama Guild 2; Business Assistance Club V.P. 3; Business Ed. Club 3. MARK E. HIGGINS 32 Bow Street A.R.N.F. Halloween Parade, Pre¬ game, d 2 , Hampton, Sue and Anthony, Fight with A.O., E.B.C.W. swim, Fla. 81, C.C. 80, 6 7 80, Bruce Concert, Dottie, A.P. and the Hill, F.F., times at W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 3, 2, 1; Indoor Track 2, 1; Outdoor Track 3, 2; Lacrosse 1; Drama Guild 2, 1; R.O.T.C. 1; Class President 3, 1. CYNTHIA HILDERBRANDT 17 Grace Rd. RONALD “JOJO” HOBBY 11 Sonrel St. A.R.N.F. Bowl 12 18 79, C.C., M.M., “Doc,” Mustang, Post-Game, The Round Room, and The PIG. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1; Basket¬ ball 3, 2, 1; Baseball 3, 2, 1; Jr. and Sr. Play; One-Acts; Chorus 3, 2, 1. PAULE. HOGAN 35 Day Circle A.R.N.F. Maine, N.H., C-45, Dead Fat, BAGS, Nut Bus, 5-Driving, Jim Jackson, Summit Hill, Crash and P.F., C.M., H.O., J.G., They are the ones that made H.S. special. Football 3, 2, 1; Hockey 3, 2, 1; National Honor Society. JILL HOLLAND 74 Arlington Rd. GARY HOLDING 25 Bryant St. STEPHEN D. HOLLAND 74 Arlington Rd. I’ll never forget the great times I ' ve had and friends I’ve made at W.H.S. ... Hampton, football games, con¬ certs, Bob Seger, Maine, “Getting Pushy” and memories of my brother. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society; Spanish Club 3, 2; Classics Club 3; Leo Club 2. 139 JANE B. HORRIGAN 523 Russell St. Good times are forever in my mind. A.R.N.F.: Football games, fourth period, parties, Lana F, 3 pt, W+H, and good friends who made my three years at WHS great. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 2, 1; Ger¬ man Club 1; Leo Club 1; Honor Soci¬ ety 1; Spanish Honor Society 3,2, 1. ROBERTA. IANTOSCA 10 Jean Rd. I’ll never forget the good times I’ve had here at W.H.S. and all the Fan¬ tastic people I’ve met especially that special sweetheart Mitch in the Dukes class. NANCY ANN IAPPINI 356 Salem St. Always remember — Twinkie, A.B., C.J., Yippa, Raym, the Cape, Kinks (2V2 hours of rain), Queen, Beatles 1, WHS all the laughs, the parties, and the fun ... THOMAS M. IHLEY 11 Anna Rd. Never forget the good times and friends at W.H.S. JAMES ANTHONY IMBROGNA 8 Areson Rd. To W.H.S. I leave part of my life behind, memories of Band, Sports, Football Harry, A.R.N.F. B.K. Celts, Bruins, Sox, B.G. B.l. G.OD J.ON, G.M. WintyM.C. P.S. ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 3, 2, 1; Concert Band 3, 2, 1; Italian Club 1; Spanish Club 3, 2. GARY INGALLS 24 Church St. MICHELLE ANN IPPOLITO CHRISTINE E. JACOMET 24 Fisher Tr. I’ll never forget the laughter, the tears and all the memories too pre¬ cious to ever be forgotten; C-girls, W.W. time, snowstorms, France, Joanne says! and 8 24 80 my Chicken. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, 2, 1; French Club 3, 2, 1, Classic Club 2; Leo Club 3; Class Activities 3, 2. PATRICIA ANN JANNINO 2 Geary Dr. A.R.N.F. Super Bowl, Flag Corps, halftimes, B.B.M.JEF, Ski trips, “Honey,” Remember Les???, parties, M M, Burlington Friend¬ ly’s, roller skating, cowgirls, 7:30 social hour, Summer of 1980, Long Beach, Friends Forever. ACTIVITIES: Flag Corps 2, 1 (Co- Capt.); National Honor Society 1; Spanish Club 3, 2 (Treas.); French Club 3, 2, 1; School and Society 1; Student Council 1. STEVE “BABE” JEFFREY 20 Hamilton Rd. Blackmore 12 7 79 Rainbow (2) Purple, F.N. ANGUS. 140 ANN M. JENKINS 13 Albany St. I’ll never forget J. Geils, Seger, par¬ ties, with Mike L., Sandy, Mike V., Tricia, Jasper, weekends over Barbs, Drive-Ins, Peabody, and always laughing with Lori D., and Janice R. ACTIVITIES: Co-op Work Experi¬ ence; Business Assistants Club. ELLEN E. JOHNSON 7 Dearborn Terrace I’ll never forget the neighborhood, camping, summer ’80, pete, Mr. C’s, Turkey Day, people I’ve met, espe¬ cially my friends, good times and bad times. It’s been a long 12 years, I’d like to do it again! ACTIVITIES: Ceramics Club. BARBARA ANN JENSEN 53 Marlboro Road Always Remember the good times and great friends at W.H.S. RH, WG, Hampton, Bick’s. WGF, J.M., and K.R. FREDERICK S. JOHNSON 16 Dix Road KENNETH P. JOHNSON 3 Alfred Terrace I’ll always forget and never remem¬ ber these years spent at Woburn High. As For the Future, I ' ll probably forget that, too. SCOTT CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON 3 Poplar St. Can’t Stop The Music goin’ round inside my head, I’m a Rock n’ Roll Soldier gonna play it until I’m Dead. SUZANNE JOHNSON 9 Hilltop Parkway Following today till tomorrow, Hold¬ ing the past in your mind, Hoping all your friends memories will not be far behind. “Cape” “T.T. with A.O.,” “LANA” Harry” “Higga’s-Train” “reg.” ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 3, 2, 1; Senior Play; Junior Play; Student Council 3, 2, 1; Drama Guild 1; Spanish Club 3, 2, 1; One Act Plays 2, 1. THOMAS H. JOHNSTONE JR. 11 Lillian St. I’ll always remember WWI, Hamp¬ ton, Mounds, S. DIVING, Volk¬ swagen, Blues Brothers, stimp, Win- ney, Ociffer, Skiing, Seger, Ivan, Flea Markets, Tree Jumping, Water Front Park, Bearhill, Killer Squirrels, J.O. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 1; Nomad 1; Senitorian 1. BRIAN K. JONES 15 Madison St. A. R.N.F. Super Bowl ’79, T-Day ’79, Lex. and The Unreal Season of ' 80. B. Seger, 7 4 ’79, J. Giels, V-St., McCormick’s, Raff, 4-1-79 T’s-Rm, Abington, S and S, Someone very special, N.J.R. 6 18 79. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1; Base¬ ball 2, 1; Wrestling 3; Ski Club 3, 2, 1; Leo Club 3, 2, 1; Tennis 3. 141 BOB JULIANO 404 Russell Street Never forget Cape Cod, Beach par¬ ties, Climbing trees with J.L. ROBERT MICHEAL KEARNS 4 Shields Street I will never forget all the friends I made and Mr. F.F. and 5th period Winty Class and Teddy. ACTIVITIES: Chess Club 2; Track (Indoor) 1. A DANIEL J. KANE MICHAEL R. KANE 99 Eastern Avenue 6 Havard Street Ext. GAIL M. KEARNS 12 Brown Place Walking down this Rocky road won¬ dering where my life is leading. A.R.N.F. best friends T.H., L.B., S.W., L.S., Boo Calif 80” S.I., Springsteen 12 16 80 Someone, U.F.O. ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 3; Spanish Club 3. PAMELA J. KELLEY 122 Eastern Avenue I’ll never forget the hut, parties, con¬ certs, 2 Bldng., W.N.H. Bonehead, C.D., Kegga, Revere, Cape “80” Penn. “79” and 80” and friends C.D., J.F., C.M., K.H., C.W., V.A.N., Us and Them. JULIE A. KELLY 17 Glenwood Street Now the things that I remember seem so distant and so small, though it hasn’t really been that long a time. — Jackson Browne Thank God It’s Friday. ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 3, 2, 1; Span¬ ish Club 3, 2, 1; Student Council 3, 2, 1; Tennis Team 3, 2, 1. LISA PATRICIA KELLY 42 Independence Drive I look back on the good times and forward to life yet to come. Two spe¬ cial people I’ll always love J.M. and A.O. Super Bowl “79,” Graduation “80,” Germany, Rockport 7 4 80, 5 26 80. ACTIVITIES: German Club 3, 2, V.P.; German Exchange 2; National Honor Society 1; One Act Play 2; Student Council 3. KEVIN S. KEOUGH 16 Parliament Lane A.R.N.F. All the good times at W.H.S., McCormicks, Canada “80” 7 7 7, Long Beach Hamp¬ ton, Summer “80” Seger, Pre- Game, Moose, the crew, Marty’s Incident, Florida “81” 1-4-3 Louise 8 12 80, Thanks Mom and Dad. ACTIVITIES: Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1; Golf 3, 2, 1; Bridge Club (Pres.) 3, 2 . KENNETH J. KERGO 30 Fairview Road A.R.N.F. The big O.K., Okie, Zip, the Mah, Last Day Plaza, White Spot, the S-Q 6th and 7th, Acco- mando Chick, and good times at W.H.S. 142 MARK W. KICHTON 30 Lowell St. Let the disappointments pass, and the accomplishments of this class be known. Will never forget: chorus, B and O Review, tours, One Act Plays, but most of all L.LR. 10-16-79. ACTIVITIES: (Pres. 2, 1); Choir Cho- raleers, Madrigals 3, 2, 1; Cross- Country 1; Drama Guild 2, 1; Soccer 3; Black and Orange 3, 2, 1; Student Council 1. MICHAEL L. KIKLIS 30 Forest Park Rd. I will never forget the Log, Football Season the parties, and all the good times at W.S.H. including 7-4-80 and J.M.on 7-17-80. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 1; Senior Play; Classics Club 2; Track 3. WILLIAM KINCH 19 Cleveland Ave. A.R.N.F. Swing, Cellar door, Killing- ton, Go for it! pant leg mystics. J.S., L.W., J.R. the hut. ACTIVITIES: A-V 3; Wrestling 3. CAROLYN JACQULINE KING 35 Garfield Ave. A.R.N.F. someone special Scott. Never forget all the good people, parties, concerts, cows, the drive- ins, Cape, B.P.D., Kites. A.R. Lung, Pitt, Hampton, B.F. Dentist, “Be Good” Bye! ACTIVITIES: Photo. 3. STEPHEN KING 248 Cambridge Rd. I’ll never forget the Story Survival in the Pits, Lightbending and the Big D. Never. No matter how hard I try. ACTIVITIES: Sentorian 1. JAMES L. KINNEY 7 Bradford Rd. To life and its unfulfilled desires. Always remember never forget the friendships, great times, and greatness of the “class” of ’81. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3, 2, 1, (Cap¬ tain); Choir Choraleers Madrigals 1, (V.P.); Leo Club 2, 1; Junior Rotarian 3; Math Team 3, 2, 1, (Captain); Black and Orange 2, 1; Tennis 3, 2, 1; National Honor Society; Sentorian 2, 1. STEPHEN F. KIRBY 20 Park Dr. From the mountains to the sun, Life has only just begun. Chey¬ enne Anthem, Kansas. I will never forget the summer of 80 and K.M. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 3, 2, 1; Homeroom Rep. 3, 2. MARKF. KULA 6 Lawrence St. Never forget Larry Norton’s Mechanical Drawing class, Indoor track meets, Nugent, Van Halen, Super Bowl Sarge, “Long Live Rock” The Who. ACTIVITIES: Indoor Track 2; Out¬ door Track 2. RANDY J. LABRIOLA 96 Salem St. STEPHEN LaFRANCE ACTIVITIES: Hockey 3, 2, 1; 78 Lowell St. Archery 3, 2, 1; Class Representative 1. 143 MICHAEL T. LALLY 6 Spring Ct. G. ROBERT LANGILL 59 Waverly Rd. DARLENE R. LANPHER 3 Erie Street DOROTHY M. LARSON 25 Arlington Rd. Always Remember the Good and Bad times at W.H.S. It’s now time to Pack up and leave. Never forget the parties. ACTIVITIES: Work study. Always Remember the parties in 1-3 or 2 Building, Never forget all the great kids at W.H.S. and 3rd period cafe. Misty water-colored memories 2307, 7425, 8354, -iag, arfarfarf, B 2 W 3 , 5 9 80, Hole, McDonalds, McCormicks, 7 10, Beach parties, pre-game 8th grade ige, Cape, “Sub,” MF, YGAF, DN, MDFKB, . . . the way we were! ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 2, 1, (Pres.); Leo Club 1; Cheerleader 1. I’ve seen all good people turn their heads to say, satisfied I’m on my way. — YES ACTIVITIES: Cooperative Office Experience 1; Business Ed. Club 1. MICHAEL (BUDDY) LARUE 24 William Ave. This picture is dedicated to the Shamrock “k,” who made my Senior year an enjoyable one. ACTIVITIES: School and Society; Audio-Visual. JOHN P. LAWSON 5 Akerson Road A.R.N.F. The Log, Pre-game, the Phantom, T.S.S., and all my friends I met at W.H.S., Geils I, II, My H.S. years are all but gone; it is time to ramble on. ACTIVITIES: Indoor and Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1; Football 3, 2; Stu¬ dent Council 2, 1; One Act Plays 1; Junior Play; Senior Play. VERONICA LOUISE LEFEVER 28 Sheridan Street To really know someone you must look inside them as well as at them. ACTIVITIES: One Act Plays 2, 1; Senior Play; French Club 3, 2, 1; Spanish Club 1; Key Club 1; French Exchange 2. RICHARD J. LAVOIE 54 Hinston Road A.R .N.F. Winney, Hampton, Flea Markets, Savage Sunday, Cards, Asteroids, Kitty, Candi, Tree Tackling, Lacrosse, Blues Broth¬ ers, P.M., M.F., C.S., T.J., A.M., J.T., S.W.R.N.Y.S., S.C.M.O.D.S., What Next? ACTIVITIES: Lacrosse 2, 1, Co.- Capt.; French Club 1. MARTHA ELIZABETH LEEN 751 Main Street I will never forget the Big Bang theory, Saturday games, period 2, junior play, Quebec, Plan B, Royal H., Spot... ACTIVITIES: French Club 3, 2, 1; Sentorian 3, 2, 1, Editor; Flag Corps 3; National Honor Society; One Acts 3; Junior and Senior Plays. LAURIE ANN LENNON 22 Hart Street For long you live and high you fly and smiles you give and tears you cry and all you touch and all you see it ' s all your life will ever be. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 1. 144 PAUL J. LENNON JR. 620 Main Street I’ll never forget all the great friends and coaches at W.H.S. Super Bowl 79 and the dream that almost was. Mostly remembered will be my 1 girl “STONEY” 12 23 78. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1 (Co- Capt.); Basketball 3, 1; Track 3, 2; Jr. Rotarian. J. MIKE LINEHAN 2 Rock St. Never forget Nugent, Seger, ‘Jasper Crusin’ with A.J., G.H., K.H. and Wonn. “Rock ’n Roll ain’t noise pol¬ lution.” A.C.-D.C. WILLIAM C. LEONARD 67 Willow St. I will never forget the good times I’ve had at W.H.S., The One-Acts, minnie and the oui. ACTIVITIES: French Club 3; Drama Guild 1; One-Act plays 1; Senior Play 1 . THOMAS W. LINEHAN 51 High St. MARIE L. LINGBLOM 18 Day Circle Shinning Brightly, I think We’re on our way. Seger A.R.N.F. “The Well,” “SALTS,” “Sunday’s” V.S., “Sea- brook.” “Total Madness,” “Betsy,” “Hampton” “Ah-hool”, “Laughing” “Whass Happenin?” “Excellent friends” Warren Zevon. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 2; Class Officer-Secretary 1; Student Gov’t Rep. 1. JOHN M. LOHNES 3 Bird St. A.R.N.F.: KP’s Post Office bill, N.H., Cape, Mountains, four B’s cobler, R.A. New Year’s Eve. PAUL ANDREW LISACKI 20 School Street Never forget all the great times I had at Woburn High, Never forget my friends, and always remember M.B.; H.B..M.W. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1. FRANCIS C. LOPARDO 12 Winter Rd. LOUISE E. LOVE 92 Pine St. A.R.N.F.: L.H., P.H., S.M., and Marc- bagQ Unk Unk, Tingalinga loo, Flo¬ rida — 79, Jr. Prom, McCormicks, Hole, Seger 80, Grampa G., Hamp¬ ton, Long Beach, the Crew, Picnic 80, Pre-Game, Summer-80. “Geno.,” Sam and Ellie 8 12 80, 1- 4-3 Kevin!,” Thanks Mom and Dad. ACTIVITIES: Softball 3; Field Hockey 2; Student Activities 3, 2, 1; Nautilus Club 1. DANNY LUCAS 36 Spring Ct. Ext. I will never forget the S.O. with the kids in school or all the good times I had. 145 PAUL D. LUNDIN 68 Pearl St. The White Box, D. W. Linderholf, Carrell County 11 11 80; Cape Cod Outlaws, Remember THE MISTY MOUNTAIN HOPE, Led Zepplin,” and all the good times to come, Good Luck 81. MARGARET M. LUNDY 6 Jean Rd. A.R.N.F. Senior, Mart, L.R.S., Penita and her boat, M.W., Germany, Rev¬ ere 11 7 80, Bus, “M.H.,” the good friends I’ve made at W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3; Softball 3; French Club 3, 2, 1; German Club 2, 1; Yearbook 2; Math Team 1; Long¬ term German Exchange 2; National Honor Society. JANET F. LYNCH JULIE MARIE LYNCH 54 Beach Street 32 Buckman St. A.R.N.F. I’ll never forget all the great times I had up the Hill, Blueberry Hill, New Boston, and especially the S.E. Never forget Herb, and up “OLD ORCHARD,’’ and most of all 9 7 78 S.G. — SOMEDAY — ACTIVITIES: Business Assistants Club. MECAS. LYNN 27 Auburn St. I’ll never forget: W.H.S., Canada ’80, Louie, Louie! Rocks at L.B., Moose Efficiency, The Gallery and G-Clap. The Ambush, Mr. Excellent’s party, Pre-Game, and especially THE CREW!! ACTIVITIES: Golf 3, 2, 1; Ice Hockey 3, 2, 1; Bridge Club 3, 2, (Treasurer), Classics Club 2, 1. STEPHEN J. MACCINI BARBARA A. 3 Pheasant Lane MACEACHERN 7 Cassidy Drive A.R.N.F., T.J. Cramp, Roxy, Dopey, J.J.C., Seabrook, Hampton paran¬ oia, Kansas, Tufts, I.H.R.D., Sam, ice cream,” threats,” C’ gang, Rodney, canoeing, Falmouth, N.B., Stumpy, cafe, 11:30 call, Here’s to good friends.” ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 3; French Club 3, 2; Russian Club 3, 2, 1; (Sec.). MATHEW F. LYONS 10 Grant Street 146 f CHRIS MACEACHERN 13 Freedom Rd. A.R.N.F.: Maine, the Animal, C-45, crash, N.H., Jim Jaxson, s-driving, P.O.A. 4’s, most of all my friends because they are the best of friends. P.F., P.H., J.G., H.O. BYE. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1; Indoor Track 3, 2, 1; Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1; N.J.O.R.T.C. 1; Leo Club 2. LAURENE ELLEN MACLEOD 9 Montvale Rd. A.R.N.F. 3 9 79, R.G., The Neigh¬ borhood, Concerts, Friends, Poco, you gotta look sharp, De Do Do Do De Da Da Da, that’s all I want to say to you. ACTIVITIES: One Act Plays 1; Senior Play 1; Ceramics Club; Honor Soci¬ ety. MARK C. MACGLASHING 319 Russell St. N.F. 7 12 80, stink pitched a tent. R.C.B. 8 23 80, slim, l 3, The Bomb. WOW! The Cape 10 ll 80 We made it, Staying at pigs, The Log, A.H.H., My Friends at W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1; Base¬ ball 3, 2, 1. CINDY MACINANTI 43 Conn St. You will search babe, at any cost, but how long babe can you search for what’s not lost. Remember always my best friends. Dianne, Janet, Tina, D.E. ACTIVITIES: Speech and Drama 1; Italian Club 2, 1; Student Council 1; D.E. 2. DEBORRAH DARLENE MACKENZIE 62 Jefferson Ave. There is always a time to remember and follow the patterns of yesterday ... and a time to start looking to the future. A.F.A. K.M. ACTIVITIES: Art Club; Business Assistant’s Club; Business Educa¬ tion Club; Innitou; Nomad; Sento- rian. JAMES V. MADORE 11 Deb Rd. I will remember all my friends and all the parties. ROSEMARY MAGRO 9 Rich Rd. A.R.N.F. the great times and parties, my friends, buff, TS, AR, ES, snow, Mom and Dad, Wild Horses, O.C., S.O.M.D. and esp. JOEY 7 20 79. Let the Good Times Roll! ACTIVITIES: Co-op Word Experi¬ ence; Business Assistants Club (President). JAMES J. MAGUIRE 5 Phillips St. I’ll Never Forget all the good times I had at WHS. The Log, pre-game, Geils I and II, Summer of 80, Hamp¬ ton Beach on 7 4 80 Me and M.K. on 7 17 80. The Mighty Maverick. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3, 2, 1; Soc¬ cer 2, 1; Senior Play. PAULK. MAGUIRE, JR. 1 My St. Rick chem, Betty Boop, Rodlac E.S.B., Flea Market, movies, JEB, cards, P. P., M.F.M.F., TLC, candi, 180°, JV, BB’s, The Band, Now What? ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 2, 1; Rus¬ sian Club 2, 1 (President); Stu¬ dent Council 1; Honor Society 1. PETER C. MAHER 5 Westview Terr. Never forget all the good times at W.H.S. Pre-game, post-game, T.T.F. the long dry spell. The Cape on M-Day w.e. Skiing, McCormicks, N.H., Fla. 81 and my best buddies. ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 3, 2, 1 (Vice President); Soccer 3, 2, 1; Student Council 3. 147 ELIZABETH ANN MAHER 35 Mayflower Road I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. — Wm. Allen White. A.R.N.F. J.L., Maine Summers, Terry, T.G., The Shop, D.D., S.J. NANCY JEAN MAHONEY 5 Indian Hill Road Do not follow where the path leads, rather go where there is no path and leave a trail. ACTIVITIES: Flag Corps 2, 1; Leo Club 1; Outdoor Track 3; Student Council 3, 2, 1. SHAWN M. MALLOY 109 Spring Ct. Ext. Never forget the Road Trips, Con¬ certs, Keg parties, the hut, Hampton, LAPAS, Waspas, The Mountains, down the Cape in the Vista! Let the good times roll on for “81.” ACTIVITIES: Work Study 2, 1. DANITA MARASHIO 15 Buttaro Road SHERYLANN MARCIANO 1 Lillian Street A.R.N.F. M.M., L.L., L.H., P.H., proms, McCormicks, T. Lou, Hamp¬ ton, V-Car, picnic S.D. W., P.F., Luv puppy, 8 2 80 “P.D.,” Seger, 3 22 80 BigGuy, Germany, My Grandfa¬ ther was a sailor, 1 1 80, Dreams, I Love you. Mom and Dad. ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 3, 2, 1; Co- Capt. Tumbling 2, 1; German Club 3, 2, 1; German Exchange 2; Student Activities 3, 2, 1; School and Society 1 . DEBBI MAHONEY 7 Edith Avenue Happiness is ... Graduating Love is ... Ricky PATTY A. MALLAHAN 20 Henderson Road A.R.N.F. All my friends, especially all the good times I’ve had with Andrew, 2 18 79. Keep pushing till it’s under¬ stood and these badlands start treating us good ... BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN. ACTIVITIES: Business Assistants 1; Cooperative Office Experience 1. STANLEY B. MALVAROSA 25 Duren Avenue Just when I thought I had life’s puzzle all put together, someone hands me another piece. “A and F” parents, Jose friends, New Hamp¬ shire, W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 3, 2, 1; Span¬ ish Club 2, 1; Yearbook 1; Venezue¬ lan Exchange 1980-1981. MARYANN MARCIANO 37 Maple Avenue A.R.N.F. “Jerry,” S.M.H.L.H., Phil D., Danny, Jimbo, all my friends, ESP ... WEASEY, Lori, the hole, S- Romance, McCormicks, picnic — 80, KEOOG, L-Beach IV-Car, ML, “WTR” My dad Sam. Thanks Mom, I “made It.” ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 3; Softball 3; School and Society; Student Council 3, 2, 1; Student Activities 3, 2, 1; Leo Club 3, 2, 1. MICHAEL MARROCCO 17 Shields Street 148 BARBIE MARTIN 3 Glen Rd. A.R.N.F. COWS, Spaces, Lung, L. spaces, Bopper, Becky, K2, Chuck- els, My Twin, Mashed, Tricartin, “Pits,” Vernon kids, B.P.D., All Nighters, HAPPY FEET, Good PAR¬ TIES, C. Taylor, car crashes, DREAM ON. JEAN MARIE MARTIN 16 Revere Rd. A.R.N.F.: Summers in N.H., PA. Trips, weekend of 10 6 79, K. McCormicks, S and S?, Girls, $5.30, 1l l 80, W.W. Time, Snowstorms, “The Elms, Blankets, SR: JD Skat¬ ing! ACTIVITIES: School and Society 3. KIMBERLY ANN MARTIN 68 Warren Ave. Thanks for the times that you’ve given me the memories are all in my mind ... A.R.N.F. S.U., R.H., “UGLY,” Long Beach, RKPT., Seger, tumbling, Super Bowl, Pats, C.R., M.P.M. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 1; Key Club 1, 2, 3 (sec.); Tumblers 2, 1; Gymnastics Team 3. THOMAS LYONS MARTIN 23 Fisher Terrace “Good-humor makes all things tolerable.” by Henry Ward Beecher ACTIVITIES: Indoor Track 1; Out¬ door Track 1. JULIE ANN MARTINI 13 West Street Friendship is sharing with another joy and sorrow, laughter and tears. I’ll always remember my friends at W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3, 2, 1; Softball 3, 2, 1; Field Hockey 3, 1; National Honor Society 1; “W” Club 2, 1. ANDREW JAMES MAWN 102 Pine Street JOSEPH A. MASTERS 27 Cranston Circle I’ll always remember Volkswagen, Winney, Titleist, Roxy, Hampton, Water Front Park, Drive Salt, Pepper, Ins, Cards, Apartment, Tree Jumpins, Dopey, Candi, Canoe, Fury, SVEN, Flea Market, TJRCPM ACTIVITIES: Honor Society 2, 1. DAVID PATRICK MAYO 29 Kilby Street A.R.N.F. Ozzie, Zip, Pesky, Sunny, The Claw, O.K., Oakie, Disco Doc, Hairdo, Blad, The Man, J.P., Teddy, What!, Mah!, The Triplets, It’s There, J. Geils 7 28 80, Sox Opening Days ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 2, 1. LISAC. MCBREARTY 42 Dartmouth Street A.R.N.F. Summer of ’80, Revere beach Victors, Jr. Prom, Seger Oct. 5, Bad Co., Skiing in CO., Brighton High, the McCuens BFa’s, Lorretta, Kim, Sue, 1st period auditorium, T.Z. SHEILA T. MARTIN 61 South Bedford St. Talkin’ bout my generation. A.R.N.F. VT„ NH, WHO, SEGER, 1b„ Gs., LB., Jessica, Michael, especially my Father, Wish you were here! Pink Floyd. 149 150 151 BETH ALYNN MCCALLIE 157 Bedford Rd. Memories: J.B., R.G., C.H., B.B., Oushtda, Cindy much?, MONA, Band Camp, Going the wrong way, Talks in the cubes, Zion, Exchanges, Glock Therapy, Arguing with Mr. C., and I.A.R.S.J.C.C. ACTIVITIES: Band 3, 2, 1; Chorus 3, 2, 1; One-Act Plays 3, 2, 1; Public Speaking Contest 3, 2, 1; Black and Orange 3, 2, 1; Jazz Rock 3. RICHARD MICHAEL MCCANN 16 Gettysburg St. A.R.N.F. the good times, Midget “A” State Champs, hockey party, Can¬ ada, Seger weekend, the fever, the crew, Jr. Prom, Hampton, Florida bound. 3 1 80 and someone very special — L.A.H. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society; Leo Club; J.V. Hockey. EDWIN P. MCCARRON 28 Arlington Rd. DAVID B. MCCARTHY 11 Garden Terrace Always remember the good times at W.H.S. The B.B., W.H.S., football, Super Bowl!!, T-Day, Windows, What the —!!, Seger ’78, Wish me Good Luck, Thanks Ma, and esp. K.J.D. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1; Base¬ balls, 2, 1. WAYNE WILLIAM MCCARTHY 2 Greenwood Ave. Always remember cafe, D.M., J.R., T.L., B.K., W.N. Never forget C.M. 1 with S.F., Super Bowl with B.R., P.C. N.F.A.R. S.J., with business on leather N.S. will shine forever. GAIL ANN MCCARRON 6 Henderson Rd. A.R.N.F. all The excellent friends I have made at W.H.S., Summer of ’80, Hampton, Mom, Pop, Moose, Alice, Chadwicks, Matt, 11-14-80, Friendlys, Bickfords, Canobie, Ma- Ja-Ra, and especially K.K. ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3, 2, 1; French Club 3; Classics Club 2, 1. MARIE ELIZABETH MCCARTHY 14 Rumford Park Ave. A.R.N.F. my friends, N.H., Vene¬ zuela, blankets in my car, “c”-girls, shooting cars on Route 1, McCormicks, our adventures, lots of good laughs, S and S, my plans. ACTIVITIES: School and Society 1; Choraleers 2, 1; Concert Choir 3, 2; Spanish Club 2, 1; Leo Club 2, 1; Key Club 3. KENNY MCCORMACK 32 Union Street A.R.N.F. Kaz-N-John, S.M., B.P., L.C., A and P S. Deb-N-Tom, D.S., Little Ed, Elicia, All the parties, Dylan, and C and S and N. Concerts, Beatles, Doors, Halloween “80,” Hampton, Union Street, Dennis, Glenn, and the Duke. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 2; Co-op. Off. Exp. 1. KAREN ANNE MCCORMICK 37 Buckman Street I’ll never forget the “F” crowd, the gang, 1st and 5th period, and all the good times. MICHELLE (MITCH) MCCUISH 14 Scott Street There’s more to the picture that meets the eye — Neil Young ... I.W.A.R. the excellent times in York, the B.O.T.B.’S, BAZARRE SUB¬ STANCE, Marshalls, the bathhouse, and D.D.F. 152 BRIAN C. MCGONDEL 11 Buck St. WILLIAM F. MCGRATH 8 Senator Rd. A.R.N.F. Hampton, Long Beach, Good Harbor, Cape, M.N.R., B2 + W3, Bump’m, parties, McCormick’s, Kim’s, Hole, Scouts, skiing, Drive- ins, yes sir, canoeing, and especially the friends who made W.H.S. spe¬ cial. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1; Track 2, 1; Leo Club 1. RICHARD J. MCGONIAGLE 25 Arlington St. “When we look to our darkened past, a shimmer of light shines on those memories that will live in our hearts forever.” ACTIVITIES: Black and Orange 3, 2, 1; One-Act Plays 2, 1; Senior Play 1; Chorus, Choraleers l Madrigals 3, 2, 1; N.E. District Chorus 2, 1. LAUREEN M. MCGOWAN 3 Dix Rd. There are places I’ll remember all my life, all those places had their moments with friends. In My life I’ve loved them all. A.R.N.F.; Duxbury, Queen, K.D., C.C. ACTIVITIES: Flag Corps 1; Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1; Leo Club 2, 1; Girls “W Club 1. fr ■ t 4 ALBERT JAMES MCGRATH 8 Senator Rd. A.R.N.F. W.H.S., Cape, Maine, Par¬ ties, W.W.W., Hole, McCormicks, M.N.R., Spaghetti Meatballs, Drive- ins, Super Bowl, Kim’s, Goodharbor, G.G.D., Skiing, Long B.B., Hampton, My friends who made it special, ANF R.F. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1; Leo Club 1; Ski Club 2, 1; Outdoor Track 2; French Club 2. SEAN C. MCGUERTY 11 Fisher Terr. I will never forget all the good times I’ve had at W.H.S. I will always remember the friends I’ve met. Never forget the pre-game squad. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 2, 1. EILEEN MARIE MCKINNON 19 Kendall Dr. I will always remember the friends I ' ve made and the laugh¬ ter we shared. Never forget: Killer squirrels, “63,’ Cape Cod, and the G.N.A. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 3; Sentorian 2, 1; Nomad 1; Ceram¬ ics Club 1. JAMES F. MCHALE 38 Waverly Rd. I’ll never forget the moose went loose at Pre-game, the Rotary Razor, Hampton, State Champs, 12 22 79. And I will always remember the boat and L.J., Florida “81.” ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3. LISA “DOPEY” MCKILLOP 36 Duren Ave. A.R.N.F. Pooh, Roxy, the “guys,” ice cream, drive-ins, listening Pink Floyd, J.C. Tramp, S.C., Hub,” 6 30 80, Suzuki, Hes- taba, 7 4 80 w Joe G., canoe¬ ing, Doobies, Cars, Continen¬ tal,” Halloweens, 11 2 79, pot¬ belly bear, unicorns, A and R. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 3, 2, 1; French 1. I DONALD E. MCINTOSH 191 Salem St. A.R.N.F. WSHS Super Bowl, Indoor 79, 5 4 78, W.M., T.L., J.R., K.M., 5 16 80, Queensmen, Butler 79, Butler 80, 9 4 80, skiing, smyles, Good Harbor. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2; Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1; Indoor Track 2, 1; Spanish Club 3, 2. 153 DONNA MARIE MCLATCHY 8 Marietta St. I will never forget W.H.S. Friday nights at the drive-ins, ADAP, the old cafe with M.N. and E.B., Mr. Carroll’s room with J.V., and especially Mark (May 31, 1979) ACTIVITIES: Work Study 1. BARRY M. MCLAUGHLIN 19 Grape St. We don’t need no education, all in all it’s just another brick in the wall. Pink Floyd. Never forget all the times down Beer Hill. Zeppelin, Doors, Bones. GEORGE A. MCLAUGHLIN 22 Kimball Road I.W.N.F. Matty’s words for today, We want McLean, Devo and Buff. The Red Bomber Lives. I had a lot of good times around school. I’ll never forget W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Indoor Track 3, 2, 1; Spring Track 3, 2, 1. PAULINE MCLAUGHLIN 50 Richardson Street I have learned that experience is the greatest teacher, and time, faith, and strength are the greatest healers. I wish everyone the best of luck. ACTIVITIES: Classics Club 2. DANIEL E. MCLEAN 384 Salem Street I will never forget D.K. and Joel’s 3rd period. The Act and Okies Y.A.A. Club. ROBERT JAMES MCLEAN 7 Bronislaw Street A.R.N.F. the “LOG” I’ve done my time and know I’m gone but the memories of Woburn High still live on!! A.R.N.F. Len’s Field Trip, ARTRIS, Remember all concerts! ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1. PAULD. MCLEOD 18 Montvale Road Never forget the parties down east Woburn. J. Giels 12 31 79 Kinks, Whimpy, Beer Hill. 10 hits. Most of all, H.W. ELLEN MCMANUS 5 Buck Street PENELOPE J. MCMILLAN 24 Waltham I’ll always remember the kids I’ve met in High School and the fun I had in my Junior and Senior year. I’ll never forget the One-Act plays. ACTIVITIES: Business Assistants Club 1; Business Education Club. CHRISTOPHER MCPEEK 8 Richard Street I’ll never forget the great times I’ve had at W.H.S., the cape, N.H., 5 3 80, 7 18 80, Good Harbour, B.P., 80, Rockport Quarries, parties, the Tahaka kid, and Prospect Street. 154 MARY PAULA MCSHEFFREY 1 Red Leaf Lane I’ll always remember special times with special friends ... esp. Subur¬ ban, W.D.W., Linderhof, Cape, Ham¬ lin, T.U.T.T., Wishie, St. Mike’s, ski¬ ing Vogue, 3rd per., B.L., W 3 , the Whistle, McCormicks, Pre-Game Festivities, Bob and Betty. ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 3, 2, 1; Clas¬ sics Club 2, 1; Student Council 3, 2, 1 . CAROL J. MEDEIROS 489 Washington Street I’ll never forget a certain guy E.N., the prom with T.T. and K.T., parties up the “Rock,” 3PC, and all the good friends I met at Woburn High. ACTIVITIES: Work Study; Business Assistance Club. KAREN D. MERNIN 39 Wood St. I’ll forever remember San Diego and room 544, L.C. and Maine, France 80, Black and Orange, Trish, RoRo, Brighams, New York (sleeping), L.R., M.D., Eggs!, F.G., A.T., “First Time,” Jimbo. ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3, 2, 1, (Vice President 2), Lieut. Gov. (1); Black and Orange 3, 2, 1; Chora- leers 3, 2, 1; Northeast District Choir 1; Concert Choir 3, 2, 1, (Secretary 1); Madrigal Singers 2, 1; National Honor Society 1; French Club 2, 1. CHARLES B. MILLER 37 Richards Circle Never forget the good times and all the friends I’ve made. I hope the future will be the same. ACTIVITIES: Honor Society 1, Hockey 3, 2. MAUREEN ANN MIQUELON 35 Revere Rd. A.R.N.F. my friends, “Trade!” Karen’s lunch, Miss Piggy down at Uncle Vinnie ' s Funny Farm, and especially all the good times at W.H.S., good-bye and good luck! PENNY A. MELANSON 6 Dix Road A.R.N.F.: K.F., Junior, Senior, L.R.S., Muh, F.U.M., B.S., Gus, State Tour¬ ney, M.L.C.’s, breakfasts, “Meffa,” S.S., Revere 11-7-80, my “boat,” “It was real!”, and all my friends at W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 3, 2, 1; Basketball 3, 2; Indoor Track 1; Soft- ball 3, 2, 1; “W” Club 2, 1. KEVIN J. MIDDLETON 10 Crossman Rd. JODY L. MINGHELLA 25 Boyd Rd. A.R.N.F. Drive-ins and (little chil¬ dren), Streakers 10 25 80, CFM with J.S., D.M., T.M., P.L., Squeaky, shaving cream fight 11 9 80, Those crazy nights, I’ll never forget my friends from W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Work Study; Busi¬ ness Assistance Club. BILLY J. MISTRETTA 40 Wood Street CHERYL ANNE MELZAR 43 Elm St. A.R.N.F. stakeouts, bonehead, cruis¬ ing, partying, life in general! N.H., 8 27 80, 2 bathrooms, Petty Concerts, Ly Julie, Pam, Chris, Carolyn, Jackie, Tina. Hang in there Cuz it ' s time to ramble on. 155 NOREEN MITRANO 9 Briscoe St. A.R.N.F. all the good times I’ve had going to S and S??, McCormicks, The Summer of ' 80, The Hole, Pool Parties, and partying in general. ACTIVITIES: Softball 2; School and Society 1; French Club 3, 2. RICHARD BLANCHARD MOFF 11 Hilltop Circle 1 DANA J. MOGAURO 14 Akeson Rd. DAVID J. MONTECALVO 59 Hinston Rd. The time is gone ... the song is over ... thought I’d something more to say. Pink Floyd ) BONNIE LEA MOORE Elmwood Terrace Never forget: DM, MH, PM, BY, BR, RV, MW, SG, DP. Favorites: Beatles, Drawing, Rocks and Minerals, Nature, Beaches, Sunrise, General Hospital, Sea. Special thanks to the Lambert Family! ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3; Library Aide 3, 2, 1. ROBERT C. MOORE 22 Sheilds St. Never forget the Bethyl weekends, great times at L.S.P., and The Hurld. LISA A. MOGAURO 20 Sheilds St. A.R.N.F. the parties, the Hurld, Bob Seger, the Duke’s class, and espe¬ cially Bobby. ACTIVITIES: Co-op Office Experi¬ ence KATHLEEN MARIE MOODY 93 Nashua St. A.R.N.F. all the good times I’ve had and the good friends I’ve known at W.H.S., especially ML, MS, DW, “nobody,” and J.C. LONNIE MOORE 45 Liberty Ave. GREGORY MORRISON 17 Canterbury Rd. Once you’re gone you can’t come back. Neil Young. A.R.N.F. Sibby, Skeeter, McCormicks, Martin’s, Cape 1, 2, Canoeing, Florida ’81, Summer ' 80, T.T., Maine, CCH, NO, JC, DD, MV; Robin, and Great friends! 156 MARIA MOUSTERAKIS 206 Cambridge Rd. A.R.N.F. W.H.S. Great times, good frie nds, M.B., G.M., J.M., D.Z., D.S., E.D., Hampton, MA-JA-RA, L.C. with M.B., Smudge, fatty, T.B., Big C’s Gang, LOTR, Plush, Summer 1980. ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3; Spanish Club 3. JOHN M. MULKERIN 7 Brae Circle I will not forget the 3 years of.Base¬ ball I played at Woburn High and the good times I had. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3, 2, 1. JACQUELINE ANN MULLANE 5 Rich Rd. A.R.N.F. Hampton, summer 1980, pop, Alice, mom, moose, MaJaRa, Chadwick’s Matt, Friendly’s, Bick¬ fords, Canobie, Missiles, Experi¬ ments, S.T. Flag Corps, Mel, Com¬ munication, Cutie, Smirk, 129 Royal Hawaiian, Surprise parties ACTIVITIES: Flag Corps 2, 1; Choir 3, 2, 1; Key Club 2, 1; Spanish Club 3; Honor Society 1. PETER V. MURPHY 14 Seneca Rd. I’ll never forget the Cape, Summer of 80, D 3 , luxury limo, J.D. calling, Flo¬ rida 81, pre-game, fire extinguisher, Big Red, quarries, McCormicks, The Wall, Gloucester. STEVE MURPHY 3 Montvale Lane The people and the times will never be again. The End of the Night. The Doors. Leigh-Ann ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1. JOANIE MARIE MURRAY 9 Caulfield Rd. Those drifter’s days are past me now, I’ve got so much more to think about, Deadlines and Com¬ mitments what to leave in and what to leave out. B. Seger VALERIE M. MURPHY 17 Churchill Rd. To be the person you want to be; That is Success; A.R.N.F. 6-18-80, the summer of ‘‘80,’’ White Mts. Harvard,” Cowgirls, and especially my sisters. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 2, 1; Flag Corps 1; Innitou; Student Council 1; French Club 2, 1; Key Club 2, 1; Junior Play. LISA MARY MUSE 75 Willow St. A.R.N.F. W.H.S. Tanner Pride,” super friends, the “Great” L.Y.C., the “Burlington Chase,” Skiing and the revolving “T,” Great football games, Woodstock, the Pizza Palace, “Stumpy,” and super parties. ACTIVITIES: Key Club 1; Busi¬ ness Ed Club 1; Yearbook Staff 1. CHERYL A. MUNGAN 8 Cassidy Dr. M.B., Mouse, fuzzy, R.G., S.B., A.J., Choate, Polaris, Reservoir, Niagra Falls, Hampton, Boston, White Mountains, Cafe, Bear, Parties, barf, laconia, May 29,1979, Foreigner ACTIVITIES: French Club 2, 1. WILLIAM B. MURPHY 30 Revere Rd. These years of my life have their own special place in my memory and will never be forgotten for as long as I live. ACTIVITIES: Math Team 3, 2,1. 157 KAREN A. NAIMO 4 Crescent Road I will always remember all the laughs we’ve had in the past three years. A.R.N.F. L.S., D.R., N.C., Skiing, Papa Ginos M.B., S.F., and “N.” Looking forward Bermuda 81 ACTIVITIES: Majorette (3); Italian Club (3); Black and Orange (3); Busi¬ ness Ed Club (1); Business Assist¬ ance Club (1). ANDREA JEAN NARDONE 29 Van Norden Rd. Started at 27 Robin D.S., Friends W.H.S. gave me viede — France Tumbler Spirit, Sandy lent me $5.30, C-Girls, N.H., McCormick showed me Loveboat, The memories are mine, thanx, Hampton 11 1 80 ACTIVITIES: Tumbling 2, 1, Capt.; Softball 3; Basketball 3, 2, 1; Track 2, 1, Co-Capt.; French Club 3, 2, 1; Student Council 2. DONALDS. NEAL 22 Marlboro Rd. A.R.N.F. Keg Parties, Cape Con¬ certs, Beer Showers, Motocross with Sully, German Exchange, W.B.B.F.C., 12 2 79, R.M.C., and the gang I hang with at the Tree, Rocks, and Crossroads. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 1; German Exchange 2. DAVID K. NELSON 12 Belmont Street MAJORIE ELLEN NELSON 40 Richard Circle Accept me as I am so I may learn what I can become. A.U. I Did it mom! BM, TR, DH, SW, AB, Nl, DM, SG. RALPH PAUL NICHOLS 77 Willow Street N.F.G.T. Remember Hockey “80,” and Cape “79.” JOSEPH C. NETT A.R.P.R.W. and the Famous 34 Kilby Street Mahoneys. I wish the best to everyone and look forward toward the future. ACTIVITIES: Hockey team 3, 2, 1; Jr. Play; National Honor Society 1 . COLLEEN A. NIVEN 370 Russell Street A.R.N.F. all the great people I’ve met at W.H.S., the parties, Hampton, Concerts, 4th period, WHMMD, 7 10 79 and esp. ... Gary. ACTIVITIES: German Exchange Program 2; German Club (Pres.) 1; Flag Corps 2, 1; National Honor Society 2, 1. LISA J. NOONAN 13 Gregg Street A.R.N.F. Dopey Bam, JJC, JDN, The “guys,” J.C.TRSMP, Hamp¬ ton, Seabrook, Listening to Pink Floyd, PAPA’S, canoeing, G.I., Rodney, Buddies, N.F.W., “Ice Cream” The Cars, China moon, “tips,” Seagram’s S.C. ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3; Russian Club 3, 2. JOYCENEERGAARD 2 Crescent Ave. A.R.N.F. B.K., A.F., J.J.J.J.L.S., Sea View 78, 79, Sunny River 80, L, T, L, C, E, K, I, D, G, W, D, NOBLE, Maine, Boston at 11:00, New Year’s Eve 1980 ARA 1, 2, the Red Bomb 7352 1l l 80, Church 158 MARKE. NOWELL 50 Arlington Rd. A.R.N.F. the trips down Mr. Mur¬ phy’s office, wollowing by the myer in Vt., the doors. WILLIAM E. NUNNELLY 55 Sturgis St. ALICIA ANN NUTILE 96 Fowle St. I ' ll never forget all the parties, con¬ certs, “The Hut,” Summer 80, Squid, Cape Cod, Rockport, N.H. 79 and 80, Caff, J.L., P.K., L.G., J.W., S.M..S.C. DIANE E. NUTILE 3 Lawrence Rd. Led Zep, “Thank you.” A.R.N.F.: “The Crik,” “The Hill,” Summer “77,” Summer “78,” FLA, Shirley’s, 8354, D.L., C.T., H.H., J.B., J.R., K.D., R.P., 9 20 80. DIANES. O’BLENES 7 Church St. I will never forget J.J., J.G., R.D., and especially Elvis, all a very important part of my life. SIOBHAN MARIE O’BRIEN 6 Nashua St. Looking back at the faces I’ve been I’d sure be the first one to say when I look at myself today — wouldn’t of done it any other way. ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 2, 1; Student Council 1; Classics Club 2, 1; Honor Society 1. PAUL W. O’CONNELL lOMelo Rd. SUZANNE O’CONNELL 7 Indian Hill Rd. A.R.N.F., Gloucester, Flaggets, half¬ times, competitions, football, Super Bowl — 79, and all the special friends who mean so much to me. Thanks for the memories. ACTIVITIES: Flag Corps 2, 1 (Co- Capt.). 4 x v 1 CHARLES L. O’CONNOR 48 Ashburton Ave. I ' ll never forget the Cape, McCormicks, S.B. “79,” FLA 81,” D 3 , the Stang, the Wall, Big Red, Summer of “80,” the Night of P.H.’s party, the fire extin¬ guisher. WRECKING CREW. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1; Leo Club 1; Italian Club 3, 2, 1. LOUISE ANN O’CONNOR 48 Ashburton Ave. A.R.N.F. 3 28 78, The Summer of 80, The beaches, Cape 1 and 2, Long, Drive-ins, football games, McCormicks, super friends, and the person who made the last 3 years Extra Spe¬ cial F.D. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 2, 1; Leo Club 3, 2, 1; Student Council 2; Spanish Club 1; Spring Track 3; School and Society 1. 159 s f MICHAEL J. O’CONNOR 5 Rock St. I’ll neve r forget all the good times and people I ' ve met at W.H.S. pre¬ game McCormicks ment manor the ambush and the G-Clap ACTIVITIES: Low Club 3, 2, 1, (treas.) Lacrosse 2, 1, (Captain); Cross Country 3, 2, 1; Indoor Track 3, 2; Outdoor Track 3. MICHAEL J. T. O’HEARN 16 Lakeview Ter. A.R.N.F. fall in water and you’re sure to get wet. Remember all the friends I’ve made. The wooland gang M. T.M., Hoyt, Augustines, The Book, Goosah and Jim, YoDa and Man¬ hole covers. ACTIVITIES: Football 3; Track (In and Outdoor); Math Team 2, 1; N. H.S. (VP); Concert Choir 2, 1. SEAN F. O’LOUGHLIN 22 Main St. ACTIVITIES: Tennis 3, 2, 1; Football 1; Indoor Track 2, 1; Student Council CHARLENE A. O’NEIL 1 Bruce Rd. A.R.N.F. all the great times at W.H.S. especially 3rd period cafe., Gym class. Special Trips to Lawrance, S. Beach, N.H. Maine, Cape Cod, and I ' ll never forget M.D.G., G.M.G. NANCY JEAN O’RILEY 14 Minchin Dr. GREGORY LEE O’DONNELL 15 Bukman St. Dare to venture into the woods, Find the peace you seek, Open your eyes and see complete, the things that are unseen G.O’D ACTIVITIES: Concert Band; March¬ ing Band; Black and Orange; Vene¬ zuelan Exchange; Nomad Staff; Sen- torian Staff. DANIEL O’KEEFE 5 Webster Ave. DAVID OLSON 14 Frederick Dr. JOSEPH P. O’NEIL 12 Howard Ct. AMY L. OTTARIANO 11 Hilltop Parkway A.R. t.touching w S.J., Higgy’s train, Hary H., ZZ.P.P., Pre-game, trips to Long and Good Harbor, times at “The Cape,’’ France and Vermont. You can dream ... but you can never go back again — J. Brown ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, 2, 1, (Secretary); Leo Club 3, 2, 1; French Club 3, 2, 1; Nat’l Honor Society; Tennis 2, 1; Class Officer 3; Innitou; Cheering 1. 160 HENRY WILLIAM OWEN JR. 137 Mishawum Road MICHAEL A. PALAZZO 8 Marlboro Road ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 1; Hockey 3, 2, 1; Student Council 3; National Honor Society. A.R.N.F. the Crossroads, rocks, tree “Captain Black” the concerts “Rush,” “Allman Brothers,” “Ros- ington Collins,” Cozys “Smoke Show,” and the great “JAM” ses¬ sions and Dondo Bondo. CHRISTINE ELAINE PALERMO 22 Waverly Road Friends are Friends forever... I Wuv U MDPVK and that special person Bobby W. 6 13 80. A.R.N.F. Sum¬ mer “80” Drive-Ins, the fan, the hats, Marshalls, St., 200, Halloween, Hockey games, 1-2, too tall, A.B.C.’S, Ice Cream ACTIVITIES: French Club 3; Latin Classic Club 2, 1; Yearbook 1; National Honor Society 2, 1; Key Club 3, 1; Jr. Play. HARRY A. PARAS 13 Winter Street ACTIVITIES: Sentorian 3; Chess Club 3. JANEK. PATTERSON 6 Knollwood Avenue I will never forget Philip M., Revere Beach, and all the good and bad times at W.H.S. “It seems like yes¬ terday, but it was long ago.” Bob Seger. CHRISTINE M. PEDULLA 32 Day Circle Expand your thoughts and you will enlarge your world. A.R.N.F. F.C.P.’S, Norway 128 North, drive- ins, Salem, J’s, and good friends. ACTIVITIES: Flag Corps 2, 1; Span¬ ish Club 3, 2. JOSEPH J. PAPPAS 2 Mostika Road EDWARD JOHN MICHAEL PASQUARELLO 5 Silvermine Road It’s the one who won’t be taken, who cannot seem to give and they ' re so afraid of dying, they never learn to live... The Rose. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, 2, 1; Italian Club 3, 2, 1; Yearbook Comm. 1; One-Act Plays 1; Senior Play 1; Drama Guild 1. JEANNE M. PATTISON 11 Lakeview Terr. Plenty of people miss their share of happiness, not because they never found it, but because they never stopped to enjoy it. Professor, Mouse, M.B., and N.A. Thanks. ACTIVITIES: Classics Club 3, 2, 1; Drama Guild 1; Key Club 3; Senior Play. DIANE PETERSON 2 Hillside Avenue 161 PAULE. PETERSON 74 Salem St. Remember all the good times of Woburn High. ACTIVITIES: Work Study. JOHN J. PIERCE 20 Liberty Ave. BETSY PIERCE 286 Montvale Ave. ACTIVITIES: Distributive Education 2, 1; Business Assistance Club 1. FABIO PIERGENTILI 996 Main St. Never forget N.L., M.B., P.M., M.L., N.J.H. and especially Munk in N.H. with the Baracuda floating in the Harbor and the Queen. Time to Laugh, Time to Cry, Time to Live, Time to Die. Jim Morrison (the Doors) ACTIVITIES: Italian Club 3; Wrestling 3, 2, 1. DAVID PIGOTT 14 Frank St. WILLIAM D. PIKE 14 Minchin Dr. JEANETTE W. PIKE 8 True Place Being yourself, in a world of peo¬ ple who are fighting night and day to make you someone else, is the hardest battle to fight, and never stop fighting. BEVERLY A. PISSINIS 38 Rumford Park Ave. Always remember good times, Woodbrook, A Pepsi Addict, Jilena, Nicole, Seger, Heart, and people’s names. Halloween, Mark, Union Street, Peter, Gerry, rainbows, Donna and the Cut¬ lass. ACTIVITIES: Work Study; Busi¬ ness Ed Club; Business Assist¬ ance Club (Sec.). RICHARD A. POLITANO 2 Melo Rd. PETER M. POLITO 136 Winn St. May the sadness in your future be not so worse as the happiness in your past. ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 1; Indoor Track 1; Outdoor Track 1; Spanish Club 2, 1; Library Aid 3, 2 , 1 . k 162 ANDY POOLE 7 Montvale Lane MICHAEL J. PORTER 5 Deb Road Never forget Sabbath, SEGER, Fog- hat, Camping in N.H., All the good times in W.H.S., and all the Keg Par¬ ties. MARY J. PRECKOL 5 Senator Road ARNF “Good Times” and “Good People.” Kon-Tiki, Ron, Karen R., Steph R., Paula S., 4th of July — 80, Mike B., Maine, And one very special person, Luv ya Billy. 4 25 80 Let the Good Times Roll. .. RICHARD PAUL PROIA 3 Mount Ida Street A.R.N.F. Hampton, Salisbury, Kan- camagus, J.L., W.C., P.L., M B., Parz, Log, and especially A very Special person Carla. CATHERINE T. PORTER 8 Canterbury Road I have learned that to be with those I like is enough. A.R.N.F. Winnings log, Buildings, Turn the Page, B. Seaer, Venezuela, Tennis, Skiing, 8 16 80, 10 6 80, J.V., D.W., C.R., Joy 2, Snowball fights, N.H. good friends ACTIVITIES: Tennis 3, 2, 1 (Captain); Key Club 3; Student Council 2; Sen¬ ior Play. JOHN F. POWER 445 Russell Street I ' ll never forget the people I met, and the things that have happened the 3 years in the High School. DAVE F. PRICE 16 Briscoe Street I have made some great friends I will never forget. “Give me freedom, or Give me death.” Hiking in N.H. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 1. DAWN M. PUMYEA 65 High Street MARKS. PURINGTON 10 East Nichols Street Always remember Third period caf. with J.W. T.Y. J.S. and Big Frank M. I always will remember J.W. JOSEPH M. QUEENAN 26 Plympton Street I’ll never forget all the good times in 1204, R.H.R., NUGENT, Foghat, Out¬ laws, and All my friends L.C., P.K., W.D., ect. ACTIVITIES: N.E. Voke L.A.P. 3, 2, 1. 163 JOSEPH P. RABOIN 10 Grant Street I’ll never forget the times of W.H.S., The ambush, moose, Canada “80,” T.B., sept, sept, sept, Toga,” sum¬ mer “80,” Mr. Excellent’s party, pre¬ game festivities, and especially the CREW. “Cogito ergo sum.” ACTIVITIES: Hockey 3, 2, 1; Golf 3, 2, 1; Classic Club 2, 1. LISA J. RADOSTA 3 Spring Garden Terrace A. R.N.F. Good friends, good times, W.T.F., Pringles can, great concerts, B. C., J.S., “Not to worry” ski trips, Hornets, “substitution mass confu¬ sion.” ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, 1. MARCOS RAMOS 7 Manns Ct. JACQUELYN F. RAYNER 5 Hart Street “Thank God it’s Friday!” Always remember; W.N.H. coffee hour, (B.D. and R.R.), gruesome twosome, “you’re rude,” May 9, 1980, camp, Marol and Mean, P.C. “Lucky Eleven.” Two very special people “Mom and Dad.” ACTIVITIES: Work Study 1. KRISTIN M. REDDY 53 Vernon Street In the darkness they’ll be hidden worlds that shine — Springsteen A.R.N.F. “the well,” Vernon, “Lau- ghin,” MT’S, “Notty Pines,” Cape, Hampton, “The salts” Betsy and all the good times. ALAN R. REID 104 Green Street Never forget all the good times at the Voke and all the stakeouts at the Voke Best wishes class of 81. ACTIVITIES: N.E. Voke. DEBORAH J. RICE 1 Briscoe Street JAMES M. REYNOLDS 24 Bedford Road I will never forget the good friends and good times I have had at WHS N.C., K.N. March 8, May 8, summer of 80, Hampton 80 and especially J.T. and all the special times. PAULD. RAMOS 100 Middle Street Never forget the friends I have met; The night at the plaza, the great times and MAH at Salisbury Beach ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3, 2; Baseball 2, 1 . KATHLEEN M. REIDY 7 Marlboro Road A.R.N.F.: Friends I’ve made, summer 80, Good Harbor, 7 25 80, Bick’s, driving, bowling, WG, JF, goaty, BJ, and especially Jimmy — MBFA. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 1 . 164 MARGARET T. RICH 9 Frances St. I will always remember good friends, good times and excellent parties, Bradlees parking lot parties, the wall B.C. at F.S. Ramada Inn, Bill and Bobs, HoJos. It’s been real!!! ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 1; Leo Club 1; Work Study 3. MAUREEN (REENY) RICH 50 Day Circle Never forget Seger, Hampton, Son’s, Rehab Scum, Partners in crime, L.T., and Crazy Lady, 11th grade gym, The Roses, Joe Who? and especially 6 24 79, Here I go, Turn the page... ACTIVITIES: Student Council JAMES C. RICHARDSON 26 Houghton St. BRIAN RILEY 14 Sendick Rd. I can’t complain but sometimes I still do life’s been good to me so far. J. Walsh, Seger, Geils, Sabbath, Who, 13, the parties, to wish me good luck. ACTIVITIES: Work Study. CHERYL A. RILEY 10 Penny Rd. A.R.N.F. the great times at prospect, Carolina’s, the concerts, 3rd period cafe, all the friends I’ve met. Now it’s time to ... “Turn the Page.” — Bob Seger. ACTIVITIES: Softball 3, 2; Indoor Track 2, 1 (Capt.); Italian Club 2, 1; Girls “W” Club 1. MICHAEL A. RILEY 253a Lexington St. A.R.N.F. McCormacks, Hole, A.H.H., the Bench, S.S.A.S., Football, A.D.S.C., streaking with D.C., good times with M.C., C.S., Gloucester, the Stones, B.S.I., T.E.B.C.T.W.S., and WHS. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1; Base¬ ball 3, 2, 1; School and Society 1; Peer Group Counseling 2, 1. JAMES T. ROBERTSON 7 Mill St. A.R.N.F. WHS, cafe, 8353, Concerts, Hockey, Smitty, Road trip, the Lake, Hampton, Casino, Cot, Demoulas; Go for it! C.S., getting Lost, mysties, Goofing off! Styx, Skiing hazards ACTIVITIES: LaCrosse 3; Spanish Club 3; Wrestling 3; A-V 3. JEAN MARIE ROBINSON 185 Mishawum Rd. I will never forget the great kids, two building bathroom and I ' ll always remember the Bradlees gang and especially Danny Haynes. ACTIVITIES: Distributive Ed. 2; Busi¬ ness Assistants Club. 165 MICHAEL D. ROCHE 7 Morron Dr. JOHN ROBINSON 39 Mishawum Rd. BARBARA ANN RODES 10 Poplar St. A.R.N.F. all the great times we had at WHS and all the great friends I made with the class of ’80 and ' 81 Good luck in the future. ACTIVITIES: Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1; Indoor Track 1; Yearbook Staff 1; Business Ed Club 1. ROBERT RONAN 6 Elijah St. DEBBIE ROONEY 121 Cambridge Rd. ANNEMARIE ROSE 19 Vernon St. A.R.N.F. good times down prosp, Concerts, VW, my good friends LT, RM, TS, and that special person EM 4 15 77 Those are the memories that make me a wealthy soul. ACTIVITIES: Business Assistance A.R.N.F. People and Friends and the Places we have gone N.H. Cape Cod and I’ll Never forget Joanne. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 1. EDWARD M. ROGERS 198 Mishawum Rd. You Can’t get there from HERE. JANICE L. RONGONE 8 Dorothy Dr. A.R.N.F. Halloween 80,” Kimbo, H. G.H. on H.C., V-Car, Hippy, ... It seems we never take the time to do, all the things we want to ... Take your time, S.J.C. 3-23-80 1.2.3 ACTIVITIES: Student Activities 3, 2, I . KAREN M. ROONEY 146 Montvale Ave. ‘Police, Pretenders, the Mad Times up the neighborhood, Bliz. ’78, Kon- tiki, Stewart, a great visit at John Hammonds, J. Jackson, Poochie, Camping, 10 10 77, Mr. C’s Hot 1, Thanksgiving in the car, Ellen, what else is there? ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Photogra¬ pher JOANNE K. ROSELLI 14 Day Circle Dreams for the future are made from past memories. All the good times down the Cape and many more to come. I’ll especially remember someone special Michael. ACTIVITIES: Innitou Treasurer; Ski Club 2, 1. 166 JOE ROSS 25 Munroe Ave. I will never forget good times at W.H.S. Bumpers, Summer ’80, the Land, and G’s Room 5th Period ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3, 2, 1. KATHERINE A. ROSSIGNOL 9 Fortune Rd. A.R.N.F.: All the good times at W.H.S. France ’80, Mc’s, P. 4 23B., Basketball and all the friends I’ve made ACTIVITIES: Honor Society; Leo Club; French Club. CYNTHIA J. RUFO 446 Lexington St. I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today! Cherished memories espe¬ cially C.L., M.S., B.C., Summers ’78! ’80 Gloucester, T.T., D.J., SUB.! 5 11 80, 12 20 80 Woob-Woob!, Mom and Dad ACTIVITIES: Student Council 3, 2, 1 (Pres.); Innitou 1; Classics Club 3, 2, 1 (Historian) (Pres.); Tennis 3, 2, 1; Peer Group 2, 1; Leo Club 2, 1; Key Club 3; French Club 3. GINA M. RUPPRECHT 31 Independence Dr. Never thought about tomorrow, seemed like a long time to come; J. Giels Happiness is not only found through things we dream, but through special people and memo¬ ries. 3 21 79; “Walter.” Thanks mom and Vin. ACTIVITIES: Track 3, 2; Concert Choir 2; Leo Club 3; Softball 1; Ital¬ ian Club 3. PAULA RUSSO 11 First St. “Outside the street’s on fire in a real death waltz between what’s flesh and what’s fantasy ...” To the ones who care, Thanx. KEVIN T. RYAN 59 Vernon St. I will always remember Long Beach, the Cape, the Soccer Team, Mr. Carroll ' s Field trip and all the good kids I’ve met at W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 3, 2, 1; Soccer 2, 1. MICHAEL J. RYAN 44 Waverly Rd. “CB”ing, Moldy Red, Slobs, 13 V.V., Mr. A., Citco, N.S., Dr. Pep¬ per, Skip, J.P. Allen, Yikes Pride. JOHN ROBERT SANBORN 3 Kearsage Ave. I’ll always remember the friends and good times at W.H.S.; hockey, Canada, State Champi¬ onship, ' 80. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 3, 2, 1; French Club 1. STEVEN SALLESE 14 Kendall Drive A.R.N.F. 1204 Seth, Con Do Bondo, Mule, Rock and Roller, Nina, Sully, Cozy, ODIF, Fazz Lizz Race Car Dave, Auful Cunauful, 3rd Period cafe, Food Fights, Nancy KAREN L. SANDMO 16 Milan Ave. A single rose could be my gar¬ den, a single friend my world — B.D. 9 7 80, L.S., The Tree, M.L. and Co. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 3, 2, 1; French Club 2; Student Activities Com. 2; Senior Play; Drama Guild 1 . 167 ANN M. SANDVIK 2 Park Dr. Ext. A.R.N.F. McDonald’s with Tom, Andy, Rose, Shawn, Bird, and Gimpy. A.R.N.F. the Junior Prom, Maura M.B., skipping with Andy, “The Whimp, L.K., Never forget all the laughs in Sociology. ACTIVITIES: Key Club 3, 2; Spanish Club 3, 2; Track 3, 2. ACTIVITIES: Flag Corps 1; Jr. and Sr. Play 2, 1; Homeroom Rep. 1; One-Act Plays 1; Drama Guild 1. JAMES R. SANTO 49 Ashburton Avenue. I’ll never forget the Cape, Summer of 80, Seger, Bump’m Bill, T.U.T.T., Long Beach, Oscar, D 3 , 67 Chevy, Pre-game S and S, Fla., J.G. and all my friends at W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3, 2, 1 (Co- Capt.); Hockey 3, 2; Tennis 3, 2, 1; Leo Club 3, 2, 1; Student Council 3. JOSEPH E. SARASIN 30 Samoset Rd. Our days of freedom are over. Now we have to buckle down and do it right. I’ll never forget the great times at the P.C. JOHN S. SASSO 39 Carroll Rd. MICHAEL SCARAMOZZINO 456 Lexington St. KAREN LEA SANTINI 59 So. Bedford St. A.R.N.F.: W.H.S., my great friends, L.Y.C., “Burlington,” Flag Corps practices, the Carnival, Snoopy, WOW!, “Pizza” Parties, Skiing expe¬ riences, Hampton, Doobie Brothers, Topsfield Fair, M.M.’s Track, Good Times, and T.A. DONNA L. SCELZO 31 Webster Ave. SANDY SCIARRIO 74 Bow St. Fill each day with sunshine even if it’s gloomy and gray. Remember: spoons, Mrs. O., The Berkshires, C- girls, friends, N.H., parties, W.W. time, blanket in back, $5.30, 11 1 80, McCormicks. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 2, 1 (Co- Capt.); Girls W-Club 2, 1; Honor Society 1; Leo Club 3; Student Council 3; The Sentorian 1. BRYAN D. SCHOLL 25 Highland St. Never forget the Vokies’ madness and Sully’s homeroom. ACTIVITIES: N.E. Voke Lab 3, 2, 1. MICHELLE E. SCIRE 10 So. Bedford St. Always remember the Good times with Sav, Joey, Rizzo, Spaceman, and Hort. 9-26-80 and of course TIRE! and EEEAT! Thanks L.L. ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 3, 2, 1; Clas¬ sics Club 2, 1; Student Council 2; National Honor Society 1 168 JOANIEM. SCOTT 10 Brentwood Rd. I’ll always remember the good times at W.H.S. Spoons, Berkshires, RS’s party July 4th watermelon, Dmoipts, Sat. night 7352 Wab. Inds, and all the friends I’ve made. ACTIVITIES: Class Treasurer 2, 1; Leo Club 3, 1; Student Council 3. TRISHA SCRIBNER 18 Millyan Rd. Special memories: Cheering 1979- SI, Thanksgiving 1979, Super Bowl 1979, Best Friends R.C., S.O., (chevy). My special someone J.M. 8- 19-79 10-15-79. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading (Co- Capt.) 2, 1; Spanish Club 3, 2; Honor Society 1. ) 0 : lift CRAIG PETER SCULOS 43 Samoset Rd. The Boss 12-15-80, My idol Paul, The Round Room, McCormicks, The Stones, The Birthday Boy, N.O.S., Turlte Mail, B-Ball, Cindy’s room, Stang, Dews, and Friends I’ve made. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3, 2, 1; Soc¬ cer 3, 2; Peer Group 2, 1; School and Society 1; Spanish Club 3. MAUREEN FRANCES SEERY 5 Winter St. A.R.N.F. winter ’76, Patrick, Deb¬ bie, Angie, Mom, 3rd period caf. with John and Patti. Love is Bill McDonough, Love it is a flower, and he, it’s only seed. B. Midler. ACTIVITIES: Word Study 1. CHARLES H. SHEA 27 Duren Ave. I will never forget all the good times at W.H.S. friends 9-4-79, Sears, Pits, Concerts, Parties, Hampton, Gloucester “we got tonight” ACTIVITIES: Word Study 2, 1. MICHELE J. SELVITELLA 17 Rich Rd. “If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it.” Sincere thanks to those who helped me dream and achieve. ACTIVITIES: Black and Orange 3, 2, 1; Concert Choir 3, 2, 1; Key Club 3, 2, 1; National Honor Soci¬ ety; Choraleers 3, 2, 1; Public Speaking Contest 3, 2; New Sen- torian 3, 2, 1; Senior Play; Madri¬ gal Singers 3, 2, 1. EILEEN M. SHEILS 7 Squanto Rd. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 3, 2, 1; Indoor Track 2, 1; Softball 3, 2, 1; Girls W Club 2, 1; Student Coun¬ cil 3, 1; Band 3, 2. CHARLESS. SHERBURNE 17 Merrimac St. A.R.N.F. Wimmey, Hampton, J. Tramp, Seger, Super Bowl, Sav¬ age, C.B.’S, L.L., Skiing, Candi, Flea, Sunday, Football, Cal., 6- 18-79, Silver Lake, Cards, Par¬ ties, Games, plus the other good times. PATRICIA M. SHIELDS 9 Pond Terr. A.R.N.F. all the good times espe¬ cially, N.H., Hampton, Cape, the parties and concerts, L.T., R.M., A.R., C.R., Never thought about tomorrow seems like a long time to come — J. Geils. ACTIVITIES: Business Assistance Club 1; Cooperative Work Expe¬ rience 1; Spanish Club 3. LISA L. SEEHUSEN 6 Elmwood St. It’s time to move on, but I can still look back on the memories which mean the most. A.R.N.F. K.S., J.S., M.N., The tree and esp. Michael. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 3, 2, 1; French Club 2; Student Activities. 169 LORI A. SILVA 12 Glenwood Avenue Baby this town rips the bones from your back, it’s a death trap, it’s a sui¬ cide rap, we gotta get out while we’re young; White Mountains; Holy kisses; Chonchy; Ah Lea; and my Babe. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 2, 3. MICHAEL J. SLATTERY 11 Park Drive MICHAEL JAMES SMITH 183 Bedford Road Looking back at W.H.S. I bring to mind these things, Nude Welding, the monster, Exchange, the Chrome Wall, the wedding, and maybe if. ANNA M. SOARES 106 Pleasant Street Times have come and times have gone, but friends and memories will linger on. A.R.N.F. Quebec, Gran- das, Philly, Super Bowl 79,” Espe¬ cially someone special in my heart, Gene 4 28 79. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 2, 3; Busi¬ ness Assistant 1; Business Educa¬ tion Club 1, (sec.); Yearbook Staff. ROBIN A. SOUSA 23 Van Norden Road GERALD A. SPICER 17 App Court JAY J. SPINAZOLA 13 Richmond Ave. LISA M. SPOLIDORO 1 Medford Street I’ll never forget snowstorm, Gotty times with Andrea, weekend excur¬ sions, Hampton Beach, my foot 7 9 79, Bus trips with Noreen, and I’ll always remember my every special guardian” Kevin. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 3, 2; Mascot (Tanner bull) 2, 1. I’ll A.R.N.F. All my friends of W.H.S. and all the good times I’ve had with them. ACTIVITIES: Vice-President 2, 1; Leo Club 1; One-Acts; Senior Play; Wrestling 3. Good friends and good times — A.R.; S.W., T.H., G.K., BOO. Boston ’78 — What a rush and ’79 —, The Stones, (H.R.). Concerts, everyone at Ralph’s. Mad Yeaster. Hi, Kev. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 3; Key Club 3. 170 JANE ANN STANTON 59r Prospect St. “You are genuinely happy if you don’t know why.” Joseph Mayer ACTIVITIES: Leo Club 3; Classics Club 2; National Honor Society 2, 1; French Club 3. ROSEMARIE STARBLE 45 N. Warren St. A.R.N.F.: good times with J.F. M.T. K.M.; Jay Geils 4 21 80; Hampton with Flip Chick; Vinnie’s Class; Glou¬ cester with J.F.; Van Halen; Parties in N.H.; M.K.’s dates; Goodbye W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Distributive Ed. 1 (Pres.). GILBERT J. STEVENS 16 Ferguson PI. CAROLYN J. STONE 63 Merrimac St. W.H.S. memories ... special times with special friends. Black and Orange, Cheering, Keys, What Keys? Gloucester, We’ve got tonight, and all the nice times spent with 33. P.J.L. 12 23 78. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 2, 1; School and Society 1. RICHARD J. STYGLES 9 Lawrence St. JOANNE K. STANTON 15 Kendall Drive A.R.N.F. all the good times with J.M. T.M. D.L. A.D. L.S. and Squeaky the drive-ins (little children), streakers, the shaving cream fight. 11 9 80 Hampton 80, So Long! ACTIVITIES: Work Study. CHERYL ANN STEELE 222 Russell St. My three years at WHS have been great. I’ll never forget my good times, and all my friends, Venezue¬ lans, Playa, Rakm, Piranna Moby Dick, La Boda, Flag Corps, Dowds, Jose, Helen. ACTIVITIES: Flag Corps 1; Key Club 3, 2; Spanish Club 1; Venezuelan Exchange program 2, 1; One-Act Play 1; Senior Play 1. RONNY B. STOCKER 253 Lexington St. A.R.N.F. N.H. REEF Kano, Keg Par¬ ties, Salts, Well, walls, all nighters, TimBeen, Cape, Bus ride, Sons JC, JJ JFBDSS Pond, Lori Bell ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 2, 1; NJROTC; Rifle Team 3. BILLSTUKEY 5 Nichols St. Never forget the ambush at Wake¬ field, the Chase at Mental Manor, or the Pre-game and Post-game festivi¬ ties, and Swimming in the N.H. Mountains. ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 3, 2, 1 (Co-capt.); Indoor Track 2; Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1; Basketball 3; Leo Club 1; Black and Orange Review 3; One- Act Plays 1. BARBARA A. SULLIVAN 6 Howard St. I wanna go, but I hate to leave. A.R.N.F. B-cards, “Hey ... Lady,” Crash, Toes, Parties, Where’s Linda? Who you smiling at!!! and two special parents Mary and Jack. ACTIVITIES: Business Ed. Club 1. 171 ROBERT SULLIVAN 33 Cambridge Road ERICA SVENSON 21 Seneca Road A.R.N.F. My Kevin 9 20 79, the fun and the laughs, “Edges,” 9 10 79, Our little Nova, S.O.M.D., Gabby, My sister and all my good friends — K.L., Okee, R.M., A.R. JEAN MARIE SWEET 27 Richard Circle A.R.N.F. all the good times esp. my good friends “Hornets” “ys” York Beach” “Pools” “Rinks” “ss” “Don’t Push your Luck!” “Ski Trips” “Playing BB” good times at W.H.S. r JOHN D. SWYMER 118 Bedford Road I’ll never forget Pre-game Festivities, the BCN, Moose, Mr. Excellent’s party, Hampton, Cape, Early Bird Swim, “Cash in your Chips,” McCormicks, Seger, Florida “81” and especially the Crew. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 3, 2, 1; National Honor Society; Leo Club. CHERYL MARIE TAYLOR 1 Spring Ct. Ext. A.Ff.N.F. adventures with Tank, Crazy Lady, G.G., Marky poo, Rhi- ana, Diane, Summer of “77,” space shot, sloe gin, Bocker, and Donna R.I.P. Good times Bad times you know I had my share .. ACTIVITIES: Student Council; Span¬ ish Club 3, 2, 1; Italian Club 3, 2, 1; Yearbook Staff. DANIEL JAMES SUMMERS 8 Crawford Drive Prophecy will live on. Never forget BOC, Jams, Keg parties, outings, Florida, Styx, Sabbath, B.B., Schlob, Shlave, Flip, the Owl! ACTIVITIES: Band 3, 2, 1; Jazz Rock 1 . JOHN A. SVENSON 7 Patricia Circle I will always remember 3rd period cafe, fruity pebbles with M.P., T.Y., F.M., J.W., F.P., S.S., Never forget the time when!!! Weekends were made for the Warriors. ACTIVITIES: Word Study 3, 2. STEPHEN SWEET 17 Albany Street A.R.N.F. Beer Hill, the Box, J. Geils, and Outlaws, down Cape, 10th grade Biology with Dr. A, Alice Cooper “Schools Out,” the K.P. 200 to 300 disperse in E.W. DAVID P. TANCREDI 34 Fowle St. You who are on the road must have a code that you can live by and so become yourself because the past is just a good-bye. C.S.N.Y. GREGORY A. TAYLOR 34 Creston Avenue 172 EDWARD A. TEDESCO 7 A South St. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 3; National Honor Society 2,1. MARK A. TEIXEIRA 38 Vernon Street MELYNDA TOPPAN 371 Salem Street There is no one road to success there are as many as there are men willing to build them. Best Wishes Class of “81.” MICHAELS. TORRICE 56 Kilby St. A.R.N.F. Res. Campfire pipes box, St. Anthony’s concerts, the pits, Gene, Pryo, Paul, Weenie, Bird Mountain, Weekends, Beach Party, Parking Lot Mr. T., 1-3 Caf, Dr. A. Wileman and W.H.S. ACTIVITIES: Work Study. TINA MARIE TORTORELLA 55 Winter Street I will never Forget Junior Prom, Hampton all my friends Chery, Cindy, Regina, Caro and the great times at W.H.S. Especially Kenney who means a lot to me. DIANE MARIE TRACEY 28 Fisher Terrace “If I leave here tomorrow, would you still remember me? LS; Freebird — Sept. 80; Jet, DMT 79; RB; Omar! Weekends were made for...! ACTIVITIES: Distributive Educa¬ tion. LESLIE ANN TRAMONTE 20 Squanto Road A.R.N.F. the Cape, Hampton, Maine, 11th grade gym with my partner R.R., Gabby, Concerts — J. Geils and my good friends — Buff, Leper, Dokee, A.R., T.S. Especially Kenny. JOHN W. TRODDEN JR. 10 Winstead Ave. I’ll Always Remember Hampton 7 19 80, L.C., Tramp, Seger, Football Games, C’sC, V.W., Mounds, Hebrides, R. Li. Boston Restaurants, Bearhill, S.A.L.T., Cape, C.E., Super Bowl ’79, W.H.S., B. Bros., Canoeing, C.S.P. Winney Weekends T.J. JEANNE F.TROTTA 12 Crawford Drive A.R.N.F. J.G. license, 3rd period caf, and all the good friends I’ve made, CG, KD, M.G., and all the good times we’ve had Hampton, driving concerts and 1 18 80. KENNETH ALLEN TUCKER 24 Ward Street I’ll Never Forget all the good times In the parking with T.T., J.T., R.B., C.M., E.N., and I’ll Always Remember Tina T. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 3, 2, 1; Cho- raleer 3, 2, 1; Madrigals 2, 1; Choir Manager 1; Wrestling 3. 173 MARGARITA UBILIZ 17 Spring Ct. Ext. I will never forget all the friends I met at Woburn High and good times I had with J.D., M.R. JOANNE VALENTE 6 Naples Ave. With every rising of the sun think of your life as just begun ... Never for¬ get Friday nights at C.M.H. with D.M. especially Mike, May 30, 1979. ACTIVITIES: Work Study 1. JOHN VASAPOLLI 14 Robert Ave. I will never forget all the good times down Bear Hill all the K.PS and especially J.M. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3, 2, 1. MICHAEL G. VENTRESCA 3 Porter St. A.R.N.F. good, treacherous times at the southend, HILL, Road trips, late night action, vista I’ll Kiala Inn, Bone- yard, concerts, Yale Bowl, skiing, and Marcia! ACTIVITIES: Work study. ROSEMARIE VINCIGUERRA 332 Washington St. Laughing ... time goes slowly but carries on and now the best years have come and gone. The Guess Who ACTIVITIES: Business Assistants Club: Typist for Sentorian; Italian Club 3, 2. SUSAN MARY UPTON 47 Warren Ave. A.R.N.F.: Bowl 79, tumbling, crow women, L. Beach, Hampton, Proms, parties, Seger” 80, Wishie you loser! Rue TGIF “sleep over skinny. Great memories my friends have given me esp. J.A. 2 22 80 ILY. ACTIVITIES: Tumbling 2, 1. MARY K. VALLIS 50 Marlboro Road Places I’ll remember all my life. All had their moments with friends. Some have gone and some remain in my life I ' ve loved them all — Beatles — Dan 12 15 79. ACTIVITIES: Choir 3, 2, 1; Chora- leers 2, 1; Black and Orange 2, 1; One-Act Plays 1; Drama Guild 1. BARBARA J. VENO 13 Brentwood Road After graduation, we can talk of old memories and let new ones begin. Summer 1980; 6 18 80, 7 4 80, F.O.T.L. on the roof, watermelon, McCormiks, 11 1 80, A.N.S.O., spoons, $5.30 friends. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society, Student Council 2, 1; Leo Club 3. ADRIAN VINCIGUERRA 332 Washington St. SUSAN M. WALDRON 10 Hart PI. Never forget California 80’ The Colo¬ rado Rockies, M.B.F., L.S., T.H., Boo, L.B., G.K., S.I., U.F.O., Springs¬ teen 12 16 80 “Those are the mem¬ ories that make me a wealthy soul Seger ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 3. 174 GEORGE F. WALSH 39 Richardson St. I’ll never forget the times at Woburn High School. Especially the flood in Mr. G’s room. ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 3, 1; Indoor Track 3, 2; Outdoor Track 3, 2, 1; One-Act Plays 3, 2, 1; Junior Play. DEENA RENEE WEIN 1 Whispering Hill Rd. “I believe in yesterday,” Special Friends, Neighborhood; Yellow, Bush,” Broph, C.P., Ruf, A.C., 4 21 79, Proms, Conventions, Buildings, Showcase, Caldors, J.P., Seger, D.H., K.M., SMILE, love and thanks Mom and “Siegy.” ACTIVITIES: French Club 3, 2; Clas¬ sics Club 3, 2, 1; M.J.C.L. (Treasurer) 1; Student Council 3, 2, 1; Mother- Daughter Banquet: Fashion Show Model 2; Yearbook 1; J.C.L. Nat’l Convention 3, 2; Gymnastics 3, 2 (Asst. Mgr.). JODIE LEE WHITE 71 Pearl St. A.R.N.F., Caff., 5th study, E.W.C., friendly rides to school, M.P., T.Y., J.S., F.M., at caff. I’ll always remem¬ ber M.S.P., E.S., B.F.M., Yoda, psych, H.Y.D., Jumph Jupin, Gym, Vermont, Mummy. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 3, 2, 1. WAYNE A. WHITE 13 David St. KENNY WILLIAMS 6 Prospect St. I ' ll never forget Leslie and all the good times at Woburn High and Cult, Sabbath, Seager, V.H., Giels, N.H., the Cape, and Prospect and East Woburn parties. MAUREEN JOAN WALSH 6 Fairview Rd. A.R.N.F.: Dowds, K.C., E.M., Major¬ ettes, Hampton, “Raindrops,” “Bag¬ ged,” The Circle, N.Y., parties, D.M. — sitch, “lunch-lady,” Lola, Road¬ house Blues, bluesmobile, Freebird, Green Monster, Clean-up, F.O.A.D., W.H.S., Rehab and my friends. ACTIVITIES: Majorettes 3, (Captain) 2, 1; Concert Choir 3, 2, 1; Black and Orange 2, 1. MARGARET ELLEN WELCH 84 Washington St. In the years to come I shall not forget all that I have learned during my twelve years of school! MAUREEN T. WHITE 12 Indian Hill Rd. I will never forget wimp, “Steve and Joey,” “M.H.” 1307, 2305 — Phys¬ ics, F.H. breakfasts “Fastbreak Soc¬ cer,” “Queen of Victory,” Val, Gus, and everyone I’ve met at WHS. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 3, 2, 1; French Club 2, 1; Classics Club 3; Girls “W” Club 2, 1; National Honor Society 2, 1; Basketball (Manager) 3, 2 , 1 . KAREN MARIE WIEBOLD 6 Roman Rd. We may lose and we win but we’ll never be here again .. . Eagles. Memories: twin, B. Cards, toes, “hey . . . lady,” parties, D.T., and two spe¬ cial people B and M. MICHELLE C. WINN 7 Arlington Rd. And so it seems our destiny to search and never rest, to ride that ever changing wave that never seems to crest. ACTIVITIES: Distributive Ed. 175 JOHN D. WISE 19 Minchin Dr. JAMES F. WRIGHT 2 Indian Hill Rd. ELIZABETH ANN YOUNG 33 Center Street I ' ll never remember the things I forgot. Well what not, because it really ain’t a lot. I know the past 12 years weren’t all that shot. I’ll never forget Stephen (6-6-80), Sandy, “Rabid,” The Cars, PunkRock, or the summer of ’79. I musta got lost ... J. Geils. THOMAS J. YOUNGCLAUS 7 Spring Garden Terrace School was no experience I’ll never forget. I have no choice. Yebba, Debba, Delicious! To everyone I remember and every¬ one I forgot: Good Luck, Sayo- nora, Chow, Good Riddance. BYRON J.ZIMPFER 241 Lexington Ave. I will never forget 12-17-79, Chuck’s, SNAFU on 12-21-79 or the pregame crew this year. C.C.H.S. The Zoo N.D. is 1. ACTIVITIES: Ski Club 3, 2; Indoor Track 1; Outdoor Track 1. 176 CAMERA SHY Baillie, James M. Camacho, Antonio A. Cameron, Scott C. Casey, Lawrence D. Christie, Gregory V. Debethencourt, Marc Demonico, John J. Garfield, Wayne Hamblin, Mark T. Lopardo, Mark A. McManus, Ellen McNally, Frank E. Mecherkany, Bernard Rae, Scott G. Reebenacker, Sharon Russo, Samuel J. Sheeley, Jay Slatton, David F. Snow, Charles Templeton, Brian White, Thomas J. 177 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS While the publishing of a yearbook such as this is mainly the work of the staff members, there are always many others whose help proves to be invaluable to the production of the book. We would like to thank the following for their contrib¬ utions to the 1981INNITOU: Mr. Jack Kelly and the Burlington Studios, for their quality photography and excellent service. Mr. Paul Delaney of the Taylor Publishing Company, for his advice and help in the layout and design of the yearbook. Mr. Frank Newark for his help in the design and creation of the cover of the 1981 INNITOU, and for his advice concerning design problems which occasionally occurred. We particularly wish to thank the citizens of Woburn: parents, friends, relatives, and businessmen whose tremendous financial support allows the book to be produced. The staff and administration of Woburn High whose cooperation and support during the year is sometimes overlooked but always appreciated. Special thanks this year to Editor Carolyn Cain, who did the art work for the cover of this book, as well as the division pages. And, finally, thanks to everyone not mentioned here, who helped in any way to make the 1981 INNITOU a reality. John McWhinney, Thomas Treacy — Advisors 178 INNITOU STAFF First row (I to r): Mr. T. Treacy (Advisor), Susan Clark, Laurie Carvalho, Carolyn Cain, Janet Caggiano, Margaret Bastolla, Mr. J. McWhinney (Advisor). Second row: Ruth Gallagher, Margaret Welch, Anna Soares, Amy Ottariano, Barbara Rodes, Deborrah MacKenzie. Third row: Mary McSheffrey, Siobhan O’Brien, Joanne Roselli, Mary Connolly, Terry Claflin, Sheila Buckley. Fourth row: Jack Fitzgerald, Valerie Murphy, Cindy Rufo, Stan Malvarosa, Sandy Duffy, Lisa Harmon, Jane Patterson. Missing: Rosamarie Gilgun, Karen Rooney, Donna DeFazio. 179 r PATRONS aaa .Roofing Peter Abaid Lucinda Abreu Richard Abreu Tony Abreu George Accomando Norman C. Adams Frederick Adgate Dathy Adgate Margaret M. Adgate An Admirer Secret Admirer Mary Alabiso Frank Albanese Rosemarie Albanese Roe and Paul Albino Eileen Aldred H. Alexander Joanne Alexander The Alexanders Frank L. Allegra Allen Mr. Allen Mrs. Ann Allen Victor Allen Steven Allender Mr. and Mrs. John Allosso Mr. and Mrs. Guy Aloisio Frances Altavesta Ann Amato Camille Amato Jo Amato Vincent Amato Vincent Amato. Jr. American Artesian Well Company Steve Anastasi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andersen John F. Andreola Mr. and Mrs. A. Anello, Sr. AmyAnello Anthony Anello, Jr. Joseph and Derek Anello Kim Anello Rocco Anello Mr. and Mrs. Scott and Carmen Anello Traci Anello Sal Angelo A. J. Annunziata Bill Annunziata Gail Annunziata Janis Annunziata Karen Annunziata Louise Annunziata Taffy Annunziata Anonymous Kim Antonuccio Grandpa Antunes The Amusement Park Elwyn White Apple Nancy Aprile Kathi Archibald Aren ' t you something Lena Arigo David Armato Dennis and Jan Armstrong Beth Atwood John E. Atwood Louie Atwood Mr. R. P. Atwood Mr. and Mrs. William Avery Mr. and Mrs. William Babineau Mary Baffo Chcrylanne Baggett Thomas Bailey Drago Bakery Mr. and Mrs. John Balesteri. Jr. Joni Baloni The Banks Family Mike Balser Patti Balser The Band” Tom Banks Bambl George and Gert Barakos James Barakos Judy Baratta Joanne Baratta Julie Baratta Mr,- i Mrs. Alfred Baratta Teddle Barbas Anna E Bardascino Connie Bardascino Anthony F. Bardascino Frank Bardascino Guy Bardascino Tom Bardascino Tony Bardascino Ralph and Luanne Barile Celia Barrett Fishcake Barrett Martin J. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barron Louis Barrone John Barry Mary Bastolla Joseph Bastolla, Sr. Joseph Bastolla, Jr. Louis Bastolla Pete Bastolla Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bastolla Cleo and Sally Bastolla Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bastinelii Frank and Betty Batten Bob Baudo Beau Anne Beauchamp Joe Beaudine Jeff Beck Sue Ellen Beckwith Ann E. Began Mr. and Mrs. Robert Beckwith Timothy Began Timothy Hiarth Begley Larry Belanger Mr. and Mrs. Richard J Belanger Linda Belcastro Mr. and Mrs. Pat Belcastro Chris Bellikevicz Mr. and Mrs. V. Bellekevicz Jean M. Bellomo Lou Bellomo Andrea J. Belluche Mr. Henry J. Belluche Mrs. Faith S, Belluche Patricia Belmonte Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Benedetto Benjamin and Tasha Bruce Bennett Mr. Robert Bennett Mary Benoit Peter Benoit Peter Benson Tim Benson Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Berardi Mr. and Mrs. George Berardi Georgiann Berardi John Berardi Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berardi Mrs. Sarah Berardi Bob Berchtold Marie Berinl The Bernados Joel Bernstein Karen Berrigan Mark Berry Beth Kay Bertochi Paul V. Bertochi Paul G. Bertochi Florence and Albert Bevilacqua Uncle Bill Ann Bisso Francis Bianchi Bernie Birmingham Sandy Birmingham Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Black Henry and Rose Blake Kathy Blanchette Helen Blinkhorn Elwood Blues Joliet Jake Blues The Boardmans John and Carol Bohling Angor Bok Barbara Bold Bomb Betsy Bomber Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bonish John Bonham John Henry Bonham Ja-Bonkers Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bonsignor Brenda Boomhower Les Boomhower Ma Borden Mr. and Mrs. Tony Borsini Claire Boudreau Sharon Boudreau Mr. Bourke Ann M. Bova James Bowden Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowden Sr. John Boyd Chuck Boyer Nancy Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Monte Boykin Susan A. Bradbury Lynne Bradbury Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bradbury Barbara Bradford Don Bradshaw Mrs. Alice Brady Mr. and Mrs. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Russell Braese Mr. and Mrs. David Bramley Luke and Champ Breda Leslie and Byron Breda Ralf Bremermann Mr. and Mrs. James F. Brennan Diane Bresette Mr. and Mrs. Mary Briand Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brien Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Brine Patti Baine Tom Brisendine Sharon L. Britt Capt. Brlttingham Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brogan Mrs. Felix C. Brogna Elaine M. Brophy Deidre Brothers Mr. Arthur Brophy Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brosnahan Chris and Michelle Brosca Michael and Brenda Brosca Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown Jackson Browne Barbara Brown Bob and Lorraine Brown Bill Arthur Bruford Mrs. Janet Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bruno M. Bryant John Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bry Anne Heuser Bush Al Bombry Mary Buonanno Laurie Buonarosa Linda Buonarosa Joanne Burke Nancy Burke Noreen B. Burke Paul Burke Jr. Paul Burke, Sr. Mrs. Paul Burke Mr and Mrs. L. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Ken Burkey Radio Shack, Burlington Mr. and Mrs. J. Burnce Mr. and Mrs. David Burnes Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burnes Marcia Burns Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burns Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burnes, Jr. Mrs. G. Burrowes Deborah Burrowes Antoinetta Busa Linda Bushee Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Butcher Janet Butler Mr. and Mrs. Sal Buttaro Mr. Ralph Butt David Butterfield Mr. and Mrs. David Butterfield Miss Marie Butler Margarett Butts Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butts Linda Caccavard Anthony Caggiano Anthony F. Caggiano Helen A. Caggiano Mr. and Mrs Gerald Cagnina George A. Call Mr. and Mrs. Barry Callahan Beth Erin Callahan Clare Callahan Emily and Hilary Callahan Jaclyn Callahan Jane Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Callahan. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Callahan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Callahan. Jr. Susan Callahan Loretta Camuso Mary Canada Ruthie Cann Louis A. Capobianco Francine Capuzzo Mrs. Frances Capuzzo L. and M. Carey Carla and Charlie Mrs. Carl A. Carlson Mr. Kurt Carlson Miss Lori E. Carlson and John Mr. and Mrs. Norm Carlson Carner Family Susan Carner John Carr H. E. Carrai Mrs. Carrlgan Barbara Carroll Debbie Carroll Mr. Edward Carroll Michael and Jennifer Carroll Mrs. MaryAnn Carsen Mr. Harold Casavant Cheryl Castor Pauline Castor Richard Castor Susan Castor MaryLou Catacdo Laddie Catania Mark and John Catania -Marty and Marlko Catania Pat Catania Mary Catlno Louise Cavangnaro George and Henrietta Cain Irene Camacho Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Camacho Carol Cannon John G. Capelo Stephen J. Capone Christine Cardillo Mr. and Mrs. Carley Dorothy Casey Kathy Casey Joseph Cassaro Carolyn M. Canada Mr. and Mrs. William A. Canada Kara, Coney, Tony Canada Carol and Joey Shirley Canada Mrs. Mary Canada Nancy Canada Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Calabro Jack Cadigan The Captain Pat Capbalnro Joey Capoliance Louie Capobianco Patty Castor Mr. and Mrs. Willis Carroll Joanne Cahill Mr. and Mrs. Martv Cahill Sean Cahitl Dorn and Rosemary Calautti Nancy Calautti Steven Calautti Marie Callahan Ken Camaro Tony Campana Joanne Canty Virginia L. Canty Joe Caradonna Tony Carillo Mr and Mrs Glenn Carnes Ann Carr Bill Carr Cheryl Carr On and Off Carr Alicia Carrasquillo Merari Carrasquillo Rev William R. Carroll George Case Lee Case Catherine Casey Andre Castoires Carmen Castories Ed Cassidy The Cat Mr. and Mrs Albert Caterino David Caterino Gertrude M. Caterino Maureen Caterino Nancy Caterino Tom Caterino Frank Cefali Eileen Cennerazzo John Cennerazzo Mary Cennerazzo Terri Cennerazzo Camille Centorino Alaina (Weenie) Cerra Gene Cerra Hariet E. Cerra Michele Cerra Rona J. Cerra AnnMarie Ceth Beverly Chaddock The Chamberlain Family Of Somerville Barbara Chamberlain Charles Chamerlain Mr. and Mrs. Donald Chamberlain Donna Chamberlain Jodi Chamberlain Mr. and Mrs. William Chamberlain and Family David Champa Mr. and Mrs. Sarwin Chapdelaine Bob Chase Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chase 1 Chauffeur Mrs. Cherubino Mrs. Mona Grace Cheulia Chesty Mrs. Catherine Chester Games Cheyne Chicken Mr. and Mrs. P. Chiumiento Chonchy Armene Chorbajian Mr. and Mrs. Norman Christiansen Mr. and Mrs. Christofere Joanne Chuisa Chang Phil Ciampa Tereso Ciampa Linda Ciavardone Ciccarelli Family Janis L. Cieri Marianne Cirolo Mr. and Mrs. Costiciulla Mrs. Robert Claflin Sr. Robert Claflin III Terry Claflin Mr. and Mrs. D. Q. Clapp Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clark Mr. and Mrs. John Clark Susan Clark Alan Clausen Anne Claysen Mr. D. Cleak Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Clements ■ Edward Leo Clements Jr. Kimberly Phyllis Clements Steven J. Clooney Lisa Clusen Ralph Coakley Mr. and Mrs. Edward Coates Susan Cocoahead Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Coccoluto Ida and Nick Coccaluto Jeff Coccoluto Jimmy and Donna Coccoluto Gene Cohen Mrs. Lucille Cohen Bill and Kathy Collins Jeanne Collins Peter and Jacqui Collins Mrs. Susan Collins Virginia Collins Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Colman Sr. Alda Colucci Michael and Debbie Colucci Elizabeth A. Condon Ellen H. Connell Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Connolly Edward Connolly Henry C. Connolly Kathleen Connolly Mary Connolly Ray Connolly Terry Connolly Mr and Mrs. Wm. J. Connelly Butch and Joe Connoly Mr. and Mrs. Connors Bob Connors Evelyn Connors Jay Connors Joan Connors John and Ruth Connors Kim Connors Tiffany Connors Mrs. Nancy A. Connors Barbara Conroy Brian Conroy Mark Conroy Ann Considine Chrissy Considine Jean Considine Mr. and Mrs. Philip Considine Mr. and Mrs. Mario Conti Barbara Conway Diane Conway Jacky Conway John F. Conway Jr. Karen Conway Marianne Conway Kathy Cordaro C. Cormier Mr and Mrs. John Cornier Karen Cormier Michelle Cormier Fish BobCorry Mr. and Mrs. James D. Corry Cory and Dianne Mr. and Mrs. Coren Corsetti John Costa Evelyn Costello N.A. Jimmy Cotreau Leslie Cohor Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Coughlan Dennis Courtney Larry Counrtney Susan Courtney Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Joe Couto Amy Coyle Tom Coyle Wile E. Coyote Jim Craig Mr. and Mrs. Craven John and Helen Crawford Mr and Mrs. William Cripps Mr and Mrs. Charles A. Cristotoro James Cronan ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Cronin Mr. and Mrs. William Crosby Jr. Maureen Crowley Donna Cugno and Son Beth Culhane Gloria Culhane Mrs. Anthony E. Cullen Judge and Mrs. Francis P. Cullen Culpa Mark P Cunniff Manuga Cuozzo Fern Curran Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Curran. Jr. Peter J. Curran The Blue Cutlass Lois E. Dairon Eleanor Daley Phill Daley The Dalton Gang Bob Daly Dizzy Dame Laura Danielson Jack and Maryann Danizio Nicholas Dardeno Frank Dargis Mrs. Anna Dargis Data Precision Div. of Analogic Corp. Monica Dattilo Barbara Davis Brenda Davis Eleanor Davis Sophie Davidson Bobbi Davis Eleanor Davis Katherine Ann Day Sheryl Ann Day Edward J. DeAmelio Denise Deane Bob DeAngelis Biff Lisa DeAngelis Nancy DeAngelis Mr. and Mrs. Guy DeBenedetto Mr. and Mrs. Michael Deberio Frederick S DeCoste Mr. and Mrs. George DeDonato Dom Defazio Camille DeFazio Fran DeFazio Andrea Defea Mr. and Mrs, Walter E. Delaney Grace J. Deltaia David Dellarocco Mario and Adelaide Dellemonico Suzanne DeH ' Olio Donald DeLong Jenny DeLong Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeLong Mr. Robert DeLuca Mr. and Mrs. Donald DeLuca Jimmy DeLong Trudy De Maggio Donald Demasi Mr. Demers Mr. and Mrs. Gene Demers Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Demers Joe and Kathy Demko Peter Dempsey Mr. Duke Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dempsey Such Derek Brian DeRosa Lorraine DeRosa Maria DeRosa Robin DeRosa Joey and Angola DeRosa Mr. and Mrs DeRosa Joanne DeSalvo Fern DeSalvo Shirley DeSalvo Edward DesMond Desperado Karen DeStefano Damon DeTeso Jane Dever Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dever Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dever Mr. and Mrs. John J. Devine James Devita Rita Devito Susan Devito John and Rose DeVito Patricia Devlin Mr. and Mrs. George Devlin Gino DeVito Thomas DeVito Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dewar Diane and Bob Brenda DeCenzo Stephen DiChiara Mrs. Ann DiFranco Mr. and Mrs. Vincent DiFranco Mrs. Ann DiMambro Mr. and Ms. Francis DiMambro Mr. and Mrs. Francis DiMambro Jr. Paula DiMarino Christina DiNapoli Mr. and Mrs. DINitto Karen Dionne Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Dionne Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dionne Regina DiPerna Thomas DiPerna Dianne DiRienzo Leo DiRocco Elaine DiRusso Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dixon Andrea Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Johrt Dixon Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E Doebener Winifred L. Dobbins Debbie Dobbins Donna Dobbins Margret Dodge Tom Dodson Red Dog Mad Dog Eleanor Doherty Darleen Doherty James Doherty Kim Doherty — good luck Mary Doherty Bubba Doherty James and Loretta Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doherty Mr. and Mrs. H. Doherty Mr. and Mrs. James Doherty Jay Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Paul Doherty Mr. and Mrs. Dolan Sandra Domenici Sharon Domenici Mrs. Lillian Domenici Mr. and Mrs. Domings Stella Dombrowski Paula Domenici Mike Donaghey Mr. and Mrs. Donaghey Mr. and Mrs. John Donahae Donnie and Dianne Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Donohoe Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Donohoe Bob Donovan Cheryl Donovan Shawn Donovan Tim Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Mr. and Mrs Barry Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Francis Donovan 181 Mr and Mrs. James F. Donovan Mr and Mrs James J. Donovan Jr Mr ar-d Mrs James Dooley Jim Morrison and The Doors Robert Doran Robert Dorazo Dory ' s Seafood Joe and Linda Doucette Myrtle Doucette Mr. Doug Denyce Doughty Sally Doughty Richard Dovidio Pat Dowd Roy Downe y The Downings Mrs. Suzanne F. Downs Mr. Kevin F. Downs Kim Doyle Kerry Doyle Kelly Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Doyle Jr. Ralph J. Doyle Sr. Drama Club Ken Drinkwater Don Driscoll Mr and Mrs. Don Oriscoli Mrs, Margaret Driscoll Dudsie H. Paul Duffany Jr. Samuel J. Dulong Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dumas Mr. and Mrs. E. Dunn Mr and Mrs. John Ounn Mr. and Mrs Joseph Dunn George Dunne Bob Dunnigan Jumbo Dunnigan Nancy Dunnigan Susan Dunnigan Robert and Lauretta Dunnigan Mr. and Mrs William F. Dunnigan, Sr. Estelte Duran Mrs. Duran Ruth and John Duran Mrs. Durkee Beverly Dwyer Diane Dwyer George L Dwyer Janice Dwyer Karen Dwyer Tricia Dwyer Mrs. William F Dwyer Bob Dylan Crazy Eddie” The Edgerlys Mrs. Alice Edmonds Dan Edmonds Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edmonds Ann Edwards Mr. a nd Mrs John Egan Allison Ek Bruce W Eldridge Electronic Sheetmetal Fab. Co.. Inc Mrs. John Ek Mr and Mrs. Gunnar Ek Mr and Mrs. Allan Ek Mr Robert Elmstrom Roger and Edie (Elmstrom) Wood Bobby Emery Emily The English Family Mr. and Mrs Thomas Ennion Marty and Linda Eori Mr and Mrs. Richard Erwin David Etheridge John Etheridge Jon. Etheridge Mary Etheridge Enea Evangelista Marie Evans Mr and Mrs Marvin Everson Cathy Faherty Joseph Faherty Maureen Faherty Rose Faherty Rosemary Faherty Tricia Faherty Alan Fairweather Donna Fairweather Bob Fairweather Patty Fairweather Lorraine and Gene Fairweather Mr. and Mrs. A. Famiglietti John Fanburt Lucia Faria Ester and Natalia Faria Kathy Farr Mark Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Farrell Elmo Q. Farquar C. Favor Coreen M. Fawcett A. J. Fay The Fay Family Jimmy Feeney Mr. and Mrs. James Feeney Mr. and Mrs. William Feeney Rose Fera George and Janice Ferdinand Mrs. Pat Fernandes Dawn Ferretti Pat Ferullo Mr Lewis Ferullo Mrs Mary Ferullo Mi and Mrs. Lewis Ferullo Margaret Finn Cynthia A. Fitchett Glen Fitchett J. R. Fitchett Donna Fitzgerald James and Rosemarie Fitzgerald Justine Fitzgerald Laura Fitzgerald Mr and Mrs. Joseph Fitz a jrald Jack Fitzler James Fitzpatrick Jeannie Fitzpatrick Coleman Flaherty Susan Flaherty Bob Fleming Daniel Flood Bill and Judi Flynn Christine Flynn Eileen Flynn Frank and Helen Flynn Helen Flynn James F. Flynn James F. Flynn Jr. Janice L. Flynn Jennifer Flynn Mrs. Jeanette Flynn Karen Flynn Mary Flynn Snippy T. Flynn Thomas Flynn FOGHAT Abbie Foley Bob Foley Charles Foley Charles B Foley Gary Foley Jack Foley Mrs Jane Foley John H Foley Sr. Ken Foley Larry Foley Marcia Foley Martha Foley Mary M. Foley Michele Foley Paula Fotey Robin Foley Sheila Foley Mr. and Mrs. James Foley Mr. and Mrs. James J. Foley Mr. John H. Foley Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Foley Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Foley Frankie Footer Mrs. Leo Forester Michael J. Forsyth Carol Fortunato George Foster May Foster Mrs. Brenda M. Foster Claire Fortune Evelyn W. Fowle Mr and Mrs. Thomas E. 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From Official Innitou Photographer BURLINGTON STUDIOS 99 Cambridge Street Burlington, Mass. 01803 272-4700 Weddings — Family Groups — Yearbook Photogrpahy Congratulations to the Class of 81 CARPENTERS LOCAL UNION 41 1020R Main St. 935-5020 Congratulations Class of 1981 Immaculate Conception Parish Father O’Donnell Father Defour Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 St. Charles Parish Woburn, Mass. • Since 1901... | i ailg (Times I Monday through Friday •C | Serving. t •I ♦ q.q t ' q.cf f t q,q cf t q q t cf t qtq q q cf qtq q q q q t q q cf q q q cj q q if,q cf t q t q t q Woburn, Winchester, Burlington With Local, National, International News, Photos and Features. Woburn Daily Times, Inc. 25 Montvale Ave., Woburn — Tel. 933-3700 Congratulations Mark Higgins and the Class of ’81 Your Friends HILLSIDE FLORIST INC. 888 Main Street, Woburn, Mass. 01801 933-2636 Days — 935-2517 Evenings HASTINGS-TAPLEY INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. ce TURy 317 Main Street, Woburn 933-4800 935-0333 ft 3 Central Street, Stoneham 438-0261,1992 o 352 Boston Avenue, Medford 396-9210 WILCOX-HODGES INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Congratulations Class of “81” From Lynch Cantillon Funeral Home 263 Main St., Woburn, MA tmtti Good Luck Class of 1981 BOB’S MOBIL 878 Main St. Woburn, MA 01801 935-2000 j OLDSMOBILE mriMfi Chevrolet-Oldsmobile, Inc. 40 Winn Street Woburn, Massachusetts 01801 Good Luck and Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 Best Wishes Class of 1981 Support POP Warner PLAY POP Warner Bingo Monday Nights at Woburn Boys Club Early Bird 7:15 p.m. Doors Open 6:30 p.m. Best Wishes Class of 1981 Serving Woburn, Burlington and the North Shore ■RBI Best of Luck to the Class of ’81 PAPERBACK BOOKSMITH Woburn Mall Woburn, Maas. “Best of Luck to the Class of ’ 81 ” JOHN C. MARTINI INS. AGENCY 544 Main St. Woburn, MA Congratulations to the Class of 1981 O’ROURKE’S SERVICE STATION 183 Cambridge Rd. Woburn, MA 01801 r ' i A SHAKER GLEN APOTHECARY “Prescription Specialists” 184 Cambridge Road Woburn, Mass. 01801 933-4220 James G. Potamis John P. Balesteri, Jr. THE INITIAL STITCH Quality Monogramming A touch of elegance to fine clothing and linens. Bob and Rita Morrison 935-2004 Hair by Tante Woburn 933-7453 Almys, Methuen 682-2388 Edgars, Fall River 678-9004 Operator JIM ROSE CATERERS SUNSHINE SUB SHOP 347 Main St. Woburn, MA 935-2310 Phone 935-1220 MARTIN TELEVISION APPLIANCES Sales and Service 200 Lexington Street James W. Martin Woburn, MA 01801 Specializing in Custom Ice Cream Cakes Ice Cream Pies and Novelties Special Discounts to Groups Co uteS. ICE CREAM STORE Ed and Jane Mentzer 935-6360 169 Cambridge Road Woburn, MA Landscape Construction Industiral Commercial Maintenance ECO Landscaping Wilmington, Mass. KATHIE PAWLAK WOBURN 4 CORNERS OWNER MANAGER 57 RUSSELL ST WOBURN. MA 01801 Offices new York - Greece - Canada Best Wishes Class of 1981 WELLS DRUG 675 Main St. Central Square Good Luck and Best Wishes Class of ’81 KOALA INN 315 Mishawum Road Woburn, MA 01801 Congratulations Class of 81 From ‘DUSTY MILLER’S SIGNS’ Signs and Truck Lettering Dusty Miller 935-0098 i i [617]438-3220 CONVENIENT FOOD MART JANIS RESEARCH COMPANY, INC. Cryogenics 22 Spencer Street Stoneham, Mass. 02180 U.S.A. SMITTY’S FOOD MART 77 Winn St. PERILLO’S SUBS 369 Main Street Woburn, Massachusetts 01801 Good Luck in “81” Telephone: 933-9759 WEYERHAEUSER COMPANY 3 Wheeling Ave. Woburn, MA 01801 617-935-7100 SILVERMAN’S MEN SHOP Decorating Service MIDDLESEX HOCKEY SCHOOL Watertown Arena Watertown, MA Aug. 17-29 923-0306 Frank Newark Director GAYNE TYPEWRITER COMPANY Office Machines Stanley F. Davis 454 Main Street (617) 935-7768 Woburn, Mass. 935-3799 Ramada Inn Woburn, MA 01801 TOM CASELLA SIDING ROOFING MICHELIN TIRE CORPORATION Specializing in Complete Trim Coverage and Seamless Gutters Free Estimates 935-5645 Main Office 2 Mack Road Woburn, Mass. 01801 PT JI SAKS AND (617 933 8830 01 rfe DISTRIBUTING CQRP THE NINETY NINES Complete Line of Contractors Supplies Min Supplies Hardware Maintenance Peter A. Huber General Manager (617)933-8999 Paint and Supplies James F. O’Neil 29 Commerce Way Office Manager Woburn, Massachusetts 01801 Phone 933-8225 ARLINGTON CANDY CO., INC. CALLAHAN’S EXXON Service and Repairs Dan Callahan 300 Cambridge Rd. Owner Woburn, MA 01801 Cttg of IJoburn HaasarljuBettB RECREATION COMMISSION Robert Morgan — Chairman Carl Torrice Mary McFugue Lewis Ferullo Karen Conway Thomas Jones Jr. — Director Elizabeth Ober — Secretary Sandy Niemszyk — Secretary or •PAW NAL GUARD WEYMOUTH J V Brodie Roy B. Craft president Brodie Inc. 299 Mishawum Road Woburn, Mass. 01801 Phone (617) 933-6200 Stationer MOORE PARKER 375 Main St. Woburn, Mass. 01801 School Supplies Newdealer Men — Women If you’re willing to hit the books hard during your off-duty hours, the Army will help with the cost of earning col¬ lege credits. The Army will pay up to 75% of tui¬ tion for approved courses. Naturally, you’ll have full-time Army duties to perform — and those duties always come first. It’s not the easiest way to earn col¬ lege credits — just the smartest. See if you qualify. Serve your country as you serve yourself. Call Army Opportunities 935-2268 Join the people who’ve joined the Army. An Equal Opportunity Employer Good Luck to the Class of 1981 WINN’S EXPRESS Woburn, MA Congratulations Class of “81” SUPPLIERS AUTOMOTIVE PARTS CO. Woburn 933-5222 Reading 944-6540 Wilmington 658-9181 Tweksbury 851-5918 Congratulations to the Class of 1981 Nobody can do it like McDonalds can™ Woburn Mall 300 Mishawum Rd. Woburn, MA 01801 JACK SMILLIE INC. All 5$ Bars and Penny Goods Jack Smillie Distributors of Barton Chocolates Complete Line of Imported Chocolate Novelties and Hard Candies Old Fashioned Penny and Bulk Candies Country Store Specialties Specialties for Fund Riaising and Promotion Located in Woburn Industrial Park Near Rt. 93 and Rt. 128 Off Rt. 128 at Exit 38 (Washington St.) 15 Linscott Woburn 935-3003 Congratulations Class of ’81 BRIGHAM’S Michael Ferris 351 Main St. Woburn 933-9563 828-7780 Canton Congratulations to the Class of 1981 From THE TOWANDA CLUB (Woburn’s Oldest Social Club) Best Wishes to the Class of ’81 COWANS SPOTTING GOODS Where the best sporting goods is only the start 774-7512 935-6340 471-2220 Danvers Woburn Quincy Good Luck Class of 1981 DOM’S VARIETY 990 Main St. Woburn, MA 935-2681 WOBURN CAB CO. 933-5000 or 933-2340 For All Your Transportation Needs, We Will Perform!!! We Serve the Woburn Families With Care Airport Service WOBURN NATIONAL BANK Main Office 355 Main Street West Woburn Office 6 Russell Street Mishawum Office 1 Commerce Way 933-2100 P MLOCKSMITHSSERVICE COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL MASTER KEY SYSTEMS pm • LOCKS REPAIRED • KEYS BY CODE • SAFES SALES SERVICE • COMPLETE SECURITY SYSTEMS • DOOR CLOSURES • REMOVEABLE CORE SYSTEMS 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE REG S 276 L 290 AMERICAN A FOREIGN CAR KEYS • FULLY INSURED A BONDED 461 MAIN ST., WOBURN 935-6850 BOND SHOES INC. 409 Main St. Woburn, MA 01801 Home of all branded footwear not just sold but accurately fitted by people who care. Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 From OSCO DRUG Woburn Plaza Woburn, MA SEVERANCE ESTABLISHED 1901 SEVERANCE TRUCKING CO., INC. 7 Walnut Hill Park Woburn, Massachusetts 01801 Tel. (617) 935-6560 Specializing in Drilling and Blasting A. C. CIRONE AND SONS, INC. General Contracting Telephone 933-4699 RICHARD’S DELICATESSEN Meats — Groceries — Vegetables 901-A Main Street Tel. 933-0860 North Woburn, Mass. 508 Main St. Woburn, MA WOBURN SUPPLY CO. Hardware — Plumbing Electrical 933-2300 “Congratulations to the Class of ’81” Tom and Linda Wein DR. JOHN F. McCauley OPTOMETRIST Tel. 933-1709 Candlepin House WOBURN BOWLADROME, INC. 32-36 Montvale Avenue 40 Lanes Air Conditioned Woburn, Mass. KENNETH F. BUSA Attorney at Law ADAM AND EVE Hair Salon 880A Main Street Woburn, Mass. Compliments of McCUE FLORIST Res.: 933-0868 JAMES M. HENCHEY Attorney at Law 7 Winn Street Woburn, Mass. 01801 (617) 933-2500 CANNON MELON 466 Main St. Woburn, MA 935-1818 Woburn, Mass. RAYMOND P. WHEATON LANE E. WHEATON 935-0456 933-2832 Tel. 933-4440-0239 1-(800)-842-1286 278-280 Salem Stre Woburn, Mass. 01801 RANGNAR FRIDOLIN AGENCY Since 1932 Insurance of Every Description 64 Elm Street, Woburn, Massachusetts 01801 Telephone: 933-0830 J Murphy Reg. Ph. Prop. 379 Main St. Phone 933-1492 Woburn, Mass. Charles McSheffrey Jerry Cullen North Woburn Package Store 128 Liquors Route 128-38 Shopping Center Woburn, Mass. Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-ll p.m. 933-1088 Good Luck Class of ’81 MASOTTA’S VARIETY 307 Main St. Woburn, MA Congratulations Class of ’81 From THE KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER COMPANY 76 Winn St. Woburn Woburn’s Outstanding Body Shop JOSEPH P. MAHONEY CO. 293 Salem Street, Woburn, Massachusetts 01801 (617) 933-5350 Complete Auto Collision Repair Service Party Platters Cold Cuts B. C. GENERAL STORE DELI “Specializing in Subs” 165 Bedford Rd., Woburn, MA George 935-9817 Dominic L. FLOWERS AND SON CONSTRUCTION Back Hoe Work Sewer and Water Lines Hot Topping 61 Kilby Street, Woburn, Mass. Louis Flowers 933-5966 Anthony Flowers 935-9367 MAST INDUSTRIES, INC. WOBURN RACQUET CLUB Arthur and Kathy Wiggin Phone 935-2860 NO. WOBURN SHELL 891 Main St. WOBURN CERAMIC SUPPLY No. Woburn, MA 01801 23 Conn Street Duncan and Paragon Distributors Woburn, MA 01801 WOBURN CLEANERS BURLINGTON COLD CUT CENTER Isabelle and Caesar 4 Montvale Ave. Woburn, Mass. Tel. 935-9833 195 Cambridge St. Rt. 3A, Burlington 272-5992 Congratulations Graduating Class of 1981 BOYLE INSURANCE AGENCY Good Luck Class of 81 TANNERS BANK Woburn, Mastachuittts 01801 ( 617)935 7050 Woburn Square Rumford Square BARBAS FOOD MART 167 Main St. Woburn, Mass. 01801 New Rebuilt Used Rebuilding Repair Service FRED MURPHY SONS, INC. Woodworking Machinery and Equipment (617) 933-7557 315 Main Street (617) 658-7842 Wilmington, MA 01887 Low Prices — No Mileage A Low Price Alternative to High Price Rentals 933-2340 WOBURN RENT-A-CAR $10.00 Per Day Central Co-Operative Bank 198 Lexington St., Woburn 275 Main St., Woburn Full Service Bank Offering: Savings Accounts Checking Accounts Term Deposits Safe Deposit Boxes Personal Loans Student Loans Mortgage Loans WOBURN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Main Office 6 Common Street Woburn, Mass. 01801 Telephone (617) 933-6606 Billerica Office 482 Boston Road Billerica, Mass. 01821 Telephone (617) 667-4107 Woburn Mall Office 300 Mishawum Road Woburn, Mass. 01801 Telephone — (617) 935-8416 MEMBER F.D.I.C. Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 SULLIVAN SPORTING GOODS THE HOCKEY SHOP 389 Main St. Jack Sullivan SALEM ST. AUTO BODY and — AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS 111 Rear Salem St., Woburn 935-7130 - 933-7167 FREE INSURANCE ESTIMATES COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS FROM TUNE-UPS TO OVER HAULS Call Poul Scribner, Sr. — Paul Scrlbnar Jr. — Tom Scribnar PHILIP A. FLOWERS B.S., B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. Psychologist Individual, Family and Group Counseling Psychoeducational Testing Psychotherapy 1 Walnut Hill Park, Woburn 935-4208 Mass. License 1758 Mass. D.M.H. 69 Blue Cross and Blue Shield Provider Turn Your Home TV Into a Movie Theater We Supply All You Need for Rent or Sale (VHS and BETA) Video Cassettes • Accessories • Equipment • Instructions Video club memberships available with large discounts. We carry a complete inventory of the “Top 40” video cassettes. The nation’s largest chain of affiliated video specialty stores. 494 A Main Street (Route 38), Woburn, MA 01801, 933-1445 Nice People. Taking Care of Nice People. All Over the World. ' KuiasCaAt Skillfully Fitted by our Stiff MALE FEMALE Professional Fitters Rtfitttnd Phirmicists • SURGICAL SUPPORTS • BRACES • ELASTIC STOCKINGS • TRU LIFE BREAST FORM e—Call lor Appointment —u 1 933-0206 1 1SI MAIN ST. WOBURN Just 2 Miles free Exits 39 or 40 off Routt 128 • PHARMACEUTICALS • HOSPITAL SUPPLIES • OSTOMY SUPPLIES SICK ROOM NEEDS • PHARMACEUTICAL CONSULTANTS NORTHEAST CHIMNEY SWEEPS 10 Brentwood Road Woburn, MA )1801 935-5488 (617) 935-7945 MOTORS, ELECTRONICS CONTROLS CORP. 73 Olympia Avenue, Woburn, Mass. 01801 T. J. MARTIN CO., INC. 22 Prospect Street Fuel Oil Sales — Service — Oil Burners 933-1280 Flower 339 Main St. Woburn, MA 01801 Flowers for All Occasions Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 1 tOk f i : 1 K itcjl rVyHti w X Ur m Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of ’81 D. L. MAHER CO. No. Reading, MA Good Luck Class of 1981 JOSEPH GORRASI LODGE 1406 Sons of Italy 168 Lexington Street Woburn, Mass. 01801 Phone 935-3356 J. CAVAGNARO PLUMBING HEATING 12 Intervale St. Woburn, Mass. 01801 Best Wishes to the Class of 81 INTREPID KEYSTONE CLUB OF THE BOYS CLUB OF WOBURN Advisors Glenn Stirling Allan Devany Officers Pres. — Greg Ahearn Vice-Pres. — Doug Clements Secretary — Norman Ahearn Treas. — Ronald Hobby Mike Dunigan Randy Rayner Gerard Coughlin Jay Courtney Tom Giacchetto John Walsh David Fields Steve Gattuso Jerry House Mike Petinge Brian Hogan 935-7234 933-0052 Paul Marinaccio, Jr. Complete Carpet Service 903 Main Street Expert Installations Woburn, Mass. 01801 Best Wishes to the Class of 1981 BREAKER C.B. SUPPLIES Stereo Systems, C.B. Radios Ham Equipment and Scanners Everything in Electronics Bob Rufo, Jr. 446 Lexington St. Woburn, MA 933-6486, 935-9543 “Top of the Line Equipment at Bottom of the Line Prices” anna AAA AUTO PARTS SERVICE New and Used Parts American and Foreign Cars — Specializing in Fiat 935-7640 84 Winn St. Woburn, Mass. 01801 John Marcone ‘ 76 ’ MARKET Telephone: 935-7000 RICHARD R. OLSEN Sales Representative R.C. OLSEN CADILLAC, INC. 201 Cambridge Rd. at Four Corners Woburn, Mass. 01801 me CARL FORESTER SONS WHOLESALE FLORIST 70 Burlington St. 933-0102 SOUTH END EXXON HOLLAND BROS. INC. 22 Winn Street 935-0043 Woburn, Mass. 01801 935-9895 FLORIDA “ 81 ” Danny Murph Greg Bill Jef WOBURN POP WARNER Good Luck Class of 1981 RALPH BISHOP’S FRESH AND PREPARED FOOD SHOPPE 502 Main St. Woburn, MA 933-0991 Ralph Barrett, Proprietor r«r -.y - MrV %W r ' v KXCv« ivv I aS 7 $ 3s
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