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V �v, •+ r, t } • > LLM Of h of AL � SAM ADMINISTRATION Peter V. Garofoli Superintendent of Schools r� George F. Lee " Assistant Principal r , 4 yr t Daniel L. Desmond Principal 10 I i i �• is X _ u Thomas F. Powers Director of Guidance GUIDANCE Harwood A. Steele AMML of Or i t Thomas L, Regan ����'. Joyce Huson ENGLISH 0 LEFTwpm ,R 10-DOWN 0 FRONT 'I a - _ ,`, err �r Enid Burns -- - Department Head Scott Mitchell Kathleen Kelley '77— Anthony Reynolds r - James McDonald •A 4�= r .r M 12 Margaret Brown Andrea Dunklee i 1 Ca+wrir Nq�d�M A nrW� s a_ r s Mildred Matasso Donald Bacon Ann Mackey i I BUSINESS z� �F E a v _ 3 � t Leetrice Gordon Joseph Bevilacqua l r 4 1 Claire Torpey Department Head Marion Grossman MATHEMATICS t� - �l . Arthur Forgetta Depart?raent Head _ F Judith Hughes Robert Sullivan MNOW I � c Anthony McGowan Albert Berman � A '4x c L r Americo Fichera 14 Joseph Lynch SOCIAL STUDIES s l f John Strobel Rosemarie Loth Albert Perrault Department Head M F .s s- John Minihan Katherine Sheridan i Lawrence Holdsworth SCIENCE Stephen Buco t Arthur Hamel Department Head -------------- IgIll Edward Prentice Robert Bennett f. Joseph Walsh L 16 Marion Colby Richard Rozzi c +r A�M1 `10 �� F r s 1 n �Y INTO ��*�� ` �ii► �� � �� �two io HOME ECONOMICS INDUSTRIAL ARTS k r _ t � 1 Mary Buckley James Hills MUSIC ART l- - 1 5 18 Gerard Corcoran Miriam Aubry PHYSICAL EDUCATION V7 �' .r.a.. rl, Robert Licare Beverly Pamp Howard Crozier Department Head AUDIO -VISUAL - COORDINATOR V �— Nancy Yanofsky m - LIBRARIAN F I e John Robinson Lewis Hull 19 STAFF r i j wr Mary Kleuber r ptA Anelia Zimny Ann Waldrep I \ I r Ottilie Guerrera School Nurse 20 Hazel Coughlin f _ a l t!f Aft 1 Aq CAFETERIA STAFF First Row: Mrs, Rita Bastian, Mrs. Diary Trovato, Mrs. Louise Lord (School Lunch Supervisor), Mrs. Marguerite Midgley (Head Cook), Mrs. Stella Daly. Rear Row: Mrs. Gladys Chase, Mrs. Marjorie Hunter, Mrs. Gloria Knuepfer, Mrs. Phyllis Kandrut, Mrs. Cecile Massey, Mrs. Phyllis Patterson. ff 3� ry ' .a Wes' CUSTODIAL STAFF First Row: Mr. White, Mr. Cushing, Mr. Gorton. Second Row: Mr. Subach, Mr. Rokes. 21 1 � 06 I•• w",:� `` �,`•e.r rye:. � � ,� . .� -,r ",�� � �� 4. s .� �{ . � �� _•�+� ;i �.. .fir• R ''yam"'� 1' `•M:X. . d:• - - Ir ♦•,� i _, �� 1 MO i r R MEOW 0 w►• of &golf& Now mmpwmmmm� Aft Oft w-44 4 A t , � s� y IN.�.N � • y,. off 0." U. 1*9 •.N . . ` r� •• 'e f r, i } • °, '�" t OF 4 VIA 'le i, It Ilk, It Is , r r A •'� tip° '��'! � �"„�"� � d k�. i, n`�,, -; . 411 0 to do � T F 4 ee .1 ' IL JANET ANDREWS ItY "Loves the outdoors." Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 2; Knight 4; Squire 1, 4; (Art- Editor), French Club 3, Pep Club 1, 2. STEPHEN AITKINS CLAUDE J. ARMEEN "Steve" "Carmen" "Most Bashful" "Gotta finish this g• bookkee in " P• Science Club 4 � 4 MICHAEL JOSEPH ARMANO "Mike" "Plays a mean banjo." Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Base- ball 3, 4. ANTHONY JOSEPH ALAIMO JOHN D. ARMITAGE "Tony" "John" "Loves the spaghetti . . . the Beat." "Peace„ Football 1, 3, 4; Science Club 1; French Football 3; Basketball 1; Baseball 2; Club 1; Prep Club 4. Prep 4. 25 i JUDITH ANNE BASTIAN "Judi" "Oi Veh!" Knight 4, Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; Russian 1; ' French 1, 2; Pep 1, 2. WAYNE ROBERT ARRAJ SUSAN JOAN BENNETT "Gino" "Sue" "In after the bell." "Only her hairdresser knows for sure." Chess Club 2, 3, 4. Golf 2; Swim Team 3; Girls Intra- mural 1, 2; (Valley H.S. 1, 2); Fair- view H.S. 3); Student Council 2; Knight 4; Drama 3; Pep 2, 3; Band 1, 2; Latin Club 2. 4 VIRGINIA SUE BATES I "Ginny" "Unique . . . after her they broke the mold" I Squire 1, 2, 3, 4-(Editor) Math 1, 2; French 3; Photography 4; Pep 2, 3. JOHN W. BARNES 3 ,� MARGARET L. BREEN "Barney" ,j "Peg" Track 1, 2; Cross-country 1, 2; Intra- "I don't talk like that." mural Basketball 3. rW Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Y 1, 2, 3, 4; Squire 1, 2, 3, 4; Math 1, 2; Pep 1, 2, 3. i w� �\? a"W-4V r I 26 LINDA J. BUCHANAN "Linda" "Horses are a girl's best friend." Dramatic Club 4; Pep Club 1, 3. i JUSTINE M. BRIGHTNEY KATHLEEN ANN BURKE "Jessey" "Kathy" "Oh Rats!" "A real lady." Drama 1, 4; Prep 4; Pep 1, 2. Knight 4; Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; Library 1, 2; Prep 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4. M ors � f y I I� { t JOHN PATRICK BURKE John "Though he had much wit . . . he was shy of using it." • 4 a CATHERINE ANN BRUCATO MAUREEN MARGARET "Machach" BUSHNELL "Frequent trips to the beach." "Moe" Student Council 1; Drama 2, 3, 4. "Happiness is working at DeMoulas." Knight 3, 4; Squire 1, 2, 4; Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; French 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2. 27 t JOSEPH KEVIN CALLAHAN ,. -- "Kev" "Ya can't have everything." Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, co-captain. ROBERT S. BURTURLIA THOMAS J. CARNEY "Bob" "Tom" "A quick way with words." "How's that potholder?" Basketball 2. Math 1; Russian 1, 2, 3, 4; Chess 1, 2, 3, 4, (Prey.); Prep 4. I i ze r EDWARD R. CAPODILUPO "Lupo" "Seen at the shop." Soccer 4; Drama 3, 4. t i JOHN J. CAFFREY ELAYNE M. CARON "Caff" "Elayne" "Always on the scene." "Keep the faith, baby—Surf's up. Football 3, 4, (assistant manager); Knight 4; Squire 1, 2, 3, 4, (Feature Basketball 3, (assistant manager); editor); Drama 1, 2; French 2; Prep lFrestling 4, (manager); Golf 3; Stu- 4, (Secretary); Pep 1, 2; Ski Club 3, 4; dent Council 3. N' , dv Softball 2, (Captain). 28 1W *how WILLIAM J. CHAISSON "Chilly" "Tell us another one, Chilly." Football 1, 2, 3; Chess Club 1; Prep Club 4. VALERIE JEAN CASALE JAMES A. CHEPULIS "Val" -�. ; . "Jim„ "Val's the gal!" """ "Chippy . . . Sprint man on the track Student Council 1, 2, 3; Knight 3, 4; team." Squire 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Football 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross- (Secretary), 4, (Representative); Prep Country 3; Soccer 4; Knight 4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1; 1, 2; Science 1, 2; Russian 1, 2, 3; Pho- Cheerleaders 3, 4. tography 3. k a ALICE E. CHAREST "Al" "Songbird" Chorus 1, 2, 3. a JANICE M. CASTOR JAMES JOSEPH CLARK "Jan" "Java" "Letters from Vietnam." "Happiness is a white charger." Football 2; Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Wrestling 1, 2, 3. I , r 29 I ANNE E. CORRIGAN "Anne" "I have the following close of school announcements. <: Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, (Sec.); French 2; .0 Pep 1, 2. Jf/ray 7, (,f 2w� i ROBERT H. CLEARY J. MICHAEL COTTER "Gapo" "Cotts" "The light in the darkroom." "King Cotts . . . Munchkin." Knight 4; Squire 4, (Photography edi- Football 1, 2, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. tor); Chess 1, 2, 3, (V. Pres.); Photog- raphy 3, 4, (Treas.); Audio-Visual 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 2. KEVIN J. CORRIGAN "Bulb . . . great contributions in Prob- lems class." Football 1, 2; Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN T. COATES ROBERT B. COX "Coatesie" "Bob" "Coatesie, fight . . . score . . . pin." "Plays a good game." Wrestling 2, 3, 4, (co-captain). � Football 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 4; Dramatic Club 4. 30 LINDA ANN CYR "Linda" ' 1%00 "Big G, little 0 . . . Greg!" Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, (Manager); Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, (Manager); Softball In- tramural 1, 2, 3; Knight 4; Squire 3, 4, (Business Editor); Drama 1, 2, 3; Russian 1, 2, 3; Prep 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER J. CRANE TIMOTHY EDWARD DARGAN "Chuckles" "Ted" "One of the DQ boys." _ "Touchdown." Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2. Football 1, 2; Basketball 11 2; Baseball 3; Basketball Intramurals 1, 3. MARYLINDA D'ANGELO "Mary" Y "Smiles and good humor." ! KATHLEEN ANN CRAWLEY k\ BARBARA A. DAVIS "Kathy" "Dubis" "Unconscious wit." "Peppy little cheerleader." National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, (Secre- Field Hockey 2; Softball 3, 4; Student tary); Knight 4; Squire 4; Math Club Council 11 2, 3; Knight 4; Squire 3, 4; 2, 3, 4, (Secretary-treasurer); Prep French 3; Prep 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Club 4, (Secretary-treasurer); Field Cheerleader 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, (co-captain). ' .- 31 SUSAN J. DELISLE "Sue" "Misery is having an 89% average." National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Knight 4; Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4, (Presi- dent); Library Club 1. i CAROLYN E. DAWSON MARJORIE C. DILL "Carol" "Dillso" "Always giggling." "Go, Red Sox!" ' Chorus 1, 2, 3. Knight 4; Squire 4; Dramatic Club 4; French Club 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2. THOMAS DEVLIN "Tom" "Community Center Worker." I, I JOHN DAVID DEFUSCO JAMES PATRICK DOLAN "Sharkey" "Jim" "The Hustler." "Cubie dreams of sleeping till noon." Football 1, 2; Prep Club 4. �} Football 1, 2, 3, 4. I I 32 , rap. %NOW JAMES WILLIAM DOWNES "Downesy" "A way with the girls." Football 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1; Prep 4; ' Ski Club 3, 4. WILLIAM VICTOR DOLAN RICHARD HENRY DUBE "Big Bill" "Dick" "Polar Bear." �` "Comedy comes easy." Basketball 1; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, (cap- ` . Baseball 1. tain); Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1. �a r i DANIEL MICHAEL DOYLE "Dan" „Apple poi." Track 3, 4; Soccer 4, (co-captain); Honor Society 3, 4; Knight 4. HUGH A. DOWLING DONNA MARIE DUDLEY "Mick" "Duds" "Loves those long week-ends." .; ". . . You wouldn't believe it . . ." Wrestling 1, 4. Russian 2, 3, 4; French 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, �.� 2, 3, 4; Majorettes 3, 4. 3 JANE MARIE EARLEY "Jane" "Happiness is Hampton." Student Council 4; Knight 4; Drama 1, 2; French 3; Pep 1, 2. RUTH ANN DUGAN BONNIE JEAN ELLIOT Ruthie Bonnie "Can't get this math." "Misery is a chipped tooth." Knight 4; Squire 4; Drama 1, 2; Library 2, 3; Pep 2. French 2; Prep 4; Pep 4; Majorettes 2; Music Appreciation 4. f 7 4S\ I1 w RICHARD EDWARDS "Rich" "Rebel" - -V�zi r ELIZABETH ANN DUSHAME BRENDAN F. ENGLISH "Beth" "Barney" "I enjoy being a girl." "Never a care in the world." Knight 4; Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; Library 2; Prep 4; Cheerleader 3, 4, (co-captain); Freshman Candidate for Valentine Queen. M f 34 i dw SUSAN M. FARROW "Sue" "Diane's best friend." Drama 4; French 3; Art 4. IRENE GAIL FACHINI SANDRA E. FOLEY "Shortie" "Bolas" "Diamonds are a girl's best friend." "Happiness is the fourteenth goal and the Spectras." U ' **01 Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, (co-captain); Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4; Softball 3; Honor So- ciety 3, 4, (vice-president); Student LML Council 1, 2; Knight 4; Squire 2, 3, 4; French 2; Prep 4; Pep 1, 2; Girl's Stu- dent Leader 4; Latin Honor Society 1, 2; Ski Club 1. MICHAEL E. FICHERA "Mike" . "Security is being silent." GEORGE JOSEPH FARKAS SHARON I. FREEMAN "Gyszika" "Sharon" "That jeep! !" "Always has a smile and `hi' for every- Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, (co-captain); one." Photography 2, 3, 4; Audio-Visual 3, E Squire 4; Prep Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2; 4; Prep 4. '' Cheerleader 3, 4, (co-captain). t 35 r + t t low �S � I RONALD THOMAS GIAQUINTA --v` .,'~ "Gia" "Great kid to know." Football 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4. amuu � -kw. ui I MICHAEL F. GAFFNY CHRISTINE B. GOGUEN 1 "Gaffa" "Kris" "Crazy legs with a ten-to-two walk.,, + "Tomato . . . never a dull moment!" Soccer 4, Math 4. Field Hockey 3, 4; Student Council 1, r 2; Knight 4; Prep 4; Pep 1, 2; Chorus $ 1; Secretary of Class 1, 2; Girl's Stu- dent Leader 4; Ski Club 3, 4. i NANCY ARLEEN GILBERT "Nancy" "Flip those drumsticks Nancy! !" Prep Club 4; Band 1, 2; Softball 1. DAVID A. GARDINER ROBERT E. GRAHAM "Dave" "Bunty" "Satch." "Climb Every Mountain." Basketball 1, 2. Russian Club 1; Chess Club 2; Art Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 36 . r ti rf - n NANCY L. GUILMETT "Nanc" "Celtics Fan." Squire 4; Prep Club 4; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 21 3, 4, (co-cap- tain); Softball 3, 4, (captain). KATHLEEN ANN GRAY SUSAN MARIE HALTMAIER "Kathy" "Sue" "Pencil . . . Happiness is being on the and then . . . and then . . . and squad." then . . ." Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Knight 4; Squire 3; Prep Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2; Cheer- 11 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Math leader 4; Senior Play 2, 3, 4. Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Li- brary Aide 1, 2; Pep Club 1. F " BRIAN S. GUPTILL ..Guppy„ "Neon socks . . . Laugh and the world laughs with you." Class President 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4; Knight 4; Photography Club 2, 3, 4, (president); Prep Club # 4; Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Soc- cer 4. 3 PRISCILLA A. GREEN GAIL ANNE HAPHEY "Quiet Person-Welcomed anywhere." "Gay" Library Aide 3, 4; Pep Club 1. a ' "Happiness is a ring on third finger, a left hand." 1 37 { ■ LORETTA MARY HATEM "Lo" "Great friend to have." ' - Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2; Prep Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Soft- , ball (Intramurals) 2, 3. �} a i RAMONA A. HARVEY KAREEN S. HERMANN "Mona" "I-Ierm" "Groovey." "Nixon's the one." Knight 4; Squire 2, 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Softball 1. CHRISTOPHER S. HAY "Chris" "Tells the joke without the smile." Student Council 2; Audio-Visual 4; Football 3; Basketball 1, 2; Track 2; Soccer 4; Golf 4. JOHN SMITH HASSAM KAREN HILL "Jacky" "Karen" "Quincy's loss, NA's gain." "Long hair—blond streak." Tennis 1; Chorus 2, 3. Knight 4; Squire 1, 2, 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Softball Intramurals 1, 2. 38 ! 1 JAMES C. HYDE Jim "Lime green bomb." French Club 2; Track 1, 2; Soccer 4; Cross Country 1. t JAMES E. HOLDSWORTH MARILYN JOYCE "Jim" "Marilyn" "Horn . . . known for his tricky knees." "I'm in love again!" Football 1, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. �, _ Prep Club 4, (Secretary); Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Field Hockey 2; Basketball Intra- t murals 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2. JOANNE MARIE IPPOLITO "Joanne" "Poise, flowing assurance." Knight 4; Squire 4; Dramatic Club 4; Walnut Hill; French Club 3. ,r y` DONNA L. HOWARTH "` BERTRAM E. KATES "Donna" "Bert" "Dedicated to her work at Pinecrest." "Choppers . . . and bell bottoms." Dramatic Club 3, 4; Russian Club 1,- French Club 2. ! 39 fi LINDA A. KNOWLES "Linda" ; "Those eyelashes!" Knight 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; Rus- sian Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2; Chorus .t. 1) 2. •- � l l - ik{�.Me !#YMMMf MARK LOUIS KELLER JOHN J. LANE "Mark" "Laney„ "Yes! well, ah . . ." "Good for a million laughs." Knight 4; Squire 4; Dramatic Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Wres- Math Club 1, 2; Russian Club 1, 2; tling 1, 2, 3; Golf 3, 4. Photography Club 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; q. Cross Country 1, 2. ' � I VL r R + ♦. Y DONALD W. LAROCHELLE "Don" "To make the laugher weep, the -�� weeper laugh." Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, (President); Library Club 3; Senior Play 2, 3, 4. JO ANN KIRK LEO E. LAFOND "Jo" �: "Leroy—remember those legs." "How come your eyes are so blue?" IF Class Vice-President 4; Football 2, 3, Knight 4; Dramatic Club 1, 4; Math g + 4; Basketball 1, 2; Student Council 4; Club 3, 4; Russian Club 2, 3; Prep Knight 4; Prep Club 4. Club 4; Chorus 1. 40 PATRICIA ANN LEVY ' "Patti" "Remember the good times in An- dover? Swim Team 2; French Club 1, 2; Art Club 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Chorus 1; Latin , Club 1, 2. a BRENDA LEE "Bully„ "My skirts aren't short." STEPHEN C. LONG Knight 4; Squire 4; Dramatic Club 1, "Steve"2, 3, 4; Prep Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; '"' "Wake up, Steve!"Basketball Intramurals 1, 2; Softball Brooks: Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2. Cross Country 2; Chess Club 1, 2; Rus- sian Club 1; North Andover High; Baseball 3. GAIL J. LICCIARDELLO "Gail" "Happiness is growing an inch." Knight 4; Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4. 1 r BYRON C. LEONHARD CYNTHIA ANN LORD "Byron" "Cindy" "Eggs on Saturday" "Always singing a little tune." Knight 4; Squire 4; Dramatic Club 2, ,w 3, 4; French Club 3, 4, (Vice-Presi- dent); Pep Club 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2. 41 6. WAYNE S. LUMB "Wayne" # t "Strawberry Blond" + I LAWRENCE A. LOVEJOY PATRICIA A. LYNCH "Larry" "Pat" "Hittin' the hoop at Thompson." "Whoopie-Doodle" Football 1, 2, 3; Basketball 2. Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball In- tramural 1, 2, 3, 4; Knight 4: Drama 3, 4; French 2, 3; Prep 4; Pep 1, 2, 4; Chorus 3, 4. 1 JOHN DAVID LYNCH "John" "Happiness is not being grounded." Austin: Chess 2; Pep 1, 2; Latin Club 2; Legend 1, 2; NAHS: Soccer 4; Golf 4. t i LOUIS L. LUCIANO ROBERT F. LYNCH "Louie" "Tookey" "The glory of young men is in their WPM „Something between a hindrance and strength." I a help." Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Wires- Track 2; Squire 4; French 1; Photog- tling 2, 3, 4, (Co-Captain); Student Noe raphy 3, 4; Audio-Visual 3, 4. Council 2; Drama 3, French 2; Prep 4. I 42 a SANDRA J. MacNEILL "Sandi-Mac" ". . . the better part Italian." ; Field Hockey 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, ;-�.- ` 4; Honor Society 4; Knight 4, (Ad- ..� vertising Editor); Squire 2, 3, 4, (Sports Editor); Drama 1; Russian 1; French 1, Pep Club 1, 2. BARBARA MEREDITH LYONS MARLENE E. MANNING "Barby" "Marls" "Beeba-the-Zeeba!" "Electric smile . . . How are ya?" Student Council 2; Knight 4; Squire Knight 4; Squire 3, 4; Drama 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 4; Russian 4, (sec-treasurer); French 1, 2; Pep 1, Club 1, 2; French Club 2, 3, 4, (Presi- '"=" '"` 2, 4; Cheerleader 3, 4. dent); Prep Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 9Y _ y t. MARYANNE MANCHINI "Maryanne" u "Permanent New York accent." DEBORAH JANE MacKELLAR JAMES P. MANOS "Deb" Jim), "Snow Queen" "Yuh, but . . ." Band 2. Football 1; Science 1, 2, 3; Russian r •� 1) 2. i 43 JOAN HELEN MARTIN "Joanie" "'� "Great skier . . . exceptional student!" Knight 4; Russian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, (President); French Club 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Majorettes 2, 3, 4, (Co-Cap- tain); Girls Leaders Club 4; Honor So- ciety 4. x STEVEN C. MARSTON STEPHEN W. MATHEWS "Steve" "Steve" "Think snow." "The Great Hunter" Football 3, 4; Baseball 2; Wrestling 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Golf 4; French 2. i 1� I y. JOSEPH H. MASON 'Joe ly "Happiness is a nehru shirt." Library 2, 3, (vice-prey.), 4, (presi- dent); Chorus 1, 2, 3. i I ARTHUR E. MARTIN WAYNE B. MATTHESON "Arty„ "Matty" "Hints for Heloise." "The man with the charts." Basketball, (manager), 3, 4; Track 1. } MICHAEL W. McCARTY "Harlie" "Stickman." Football 3, 4. PATRICIA C. McCANN PETER McGRAIL "Pat" "Pete" "Never a peep." "Football films are his bag." Drama 2; Library 3, 4. Knight 4, (photography editor); Pho- tography 2, 3, 4; Audio-visual 3, 4. f N -a KEVIN A. McCUE "Kev" "Happiness is the 17th hole and 3 ; I under par." Golf 3, 4; Knight 4; Drama 1, Photog- raphy 2. is WILLIAM A. McCANN >ry-j ' KEVIN PAUL McGREGOR "Mac" Kevin "Central's loss, NA's gain." "Simone Freckles" Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2. Basketball 2; Baseball 4; Track 2, 3; Cross Country 2, 3, 4, (Co-Captain). I I 45 a r R JAMES L. MEIKLE "Meek" ti "3-day weekends." ` Football 1. KATHLEEN E. McGUIRE JEREMIAH FRANCIS MINIHAN "Kathi" "Jerry" "Misery is Messina's." "Misery is a hurt knee." Softball 2, 3; Drama 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, Class President 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 4. (Co-Captain); Basketball 1, 2, 3; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, (Co-Captain); Student Council. 1, 3, 4, (President). 5 r +1 I k s JOSEPH JOHN MESSINA "Joe" "Snake eyes and seven-come-eleven." Wrestling 2, 3, 4. NEIL A. McHALE SUSAN F. MONROE "Neil" "Susan" "Dry jests at his fingertips." "Hopeful for the future" Soccer 4. 46 M SUSAN A. MOTTA "Sue" "Voice in the squawk-box." Drama 1, 2,3; Pep 1, 2, 3. CHRISINDA D. MORESCHI JOHN C. OLDFIELD k "Chris" "John" "Misery is being turned down by the "Will debate anything." Coast Guard." Math 2; Science 3, 4. Basketball 1; Honor Society 2, 3, 4, (President); Student Council 2, 3, 4, (Secretary); Knight 3, (Junior Editor), 4, (Co-Editor); Squire 2, 3, 4; Drama 2, 3, 4; Math 2; Russian 1, 2; French 2, 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3; Class Secretary 3, 4. k Q a ANN M. MYERS "Ann" "Handy with a needle and thread." Squire 2; Drama 3; French 2, 3, (sec- treas.);M. treas.); Library 2, 3, 4; Prep 4; Pep 1) 2. KATHLEEN ELIZABETH MORIN LINDA LEE PELLERIN "Morehead" "Pelican" "Courage to contradict." „ "Sews, but never sews up her smile." Softball 2; Knight 3, 4, (Co-editor); Squire 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1; Russian Club 1; French Club 1, 2; Prep Club ' 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. Z- r+ ALYCE JUNE PITMAN 4 "June" "Basketball player with broken fingers." Basketball 2, 3; Softball 4; Squire 4; a Dramatic Club 4. DIANNE RAE PHILBRICK PATRICIA ANNE PRUNEAU "Di" "Patty" "Misery is working in the library." , "Fun in the footlights." Knight 4; Squire 4; Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; Squire 4; Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; Library 1, Russian 2, 3; Prep 4; Pep 3, 4. 2; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4. _r i i KATHLEEN MARY POWERS "Pow" "Always a lady." Knight 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PETER JOHN PIANTIDOSI TIMOTHY A. PYBUS "Pistol Pete" "Tim" "Happiness is a girl friend or a basket- "There's the buckie." ball." Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2. Football 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, (Co- Captain): Student Council 1, 2; Prep 4. `. r 48 r ; STEVEN JAMES ROBINSON "Steve" -----_ "Beaver . . . great things in small pack- ages." Wrestling 2, 3, 4; Golf 3, 4, (captain); t r. . Russian 1, 2; Prep 4. ELLEN PATRICIA REILLY PAULA M. ROUTHIER "Ellie" "Paula" "Happiness is life." "You've gotta be kidding." Drama 1,2,3, 4; French 2; Pep 1, 2; Prep 4. a' CHRISTOPHER P. ROCK "Rabbit" �. "Happiness is having a dog named _ Charlie." ' Football 1, 2, 3, 4, (co-captain); Bas- ketball 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, (co- captain); Prep Club 4. sr � r PAMELA M. RENNIE DONALD WILLIAM ROY "Pam" "Don" "Wanna go someplace tonite?" "Gunboats, size 11" Drama 1, 2, 3, 4; Library 2; Pep 1, 2. Football 2, 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 11 2, 3, 4; Prep 4. 49 . PAMELA L. SHEPPARD "Pam" 1 f "Those green eyes.. . . . "please?" St. Ursula Academy: Drama 1, 2; Red Cross 1, 2; Newspaper 1, 2; Girls' Ath- letic Association 1, 2; North Andover: Knight 4; Squire 4; Drama 3, 4; Pho- tography Club 4; Pep Club 3; Honor Society 4; Cheerleader 4. r JOHN R. SAPIENZA DAYLE P. SMITH "John" "Dayle" "Pizza Pusher" "Happiness is being an Indian." Track 4. Math 2; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4. KA"THLEEN MARIE SKINNER - "Kathie" "Great Campaigner." Drama 1; Ski Club 3. g i MARILYN C. SHEPARD LAWRENCE SMITH "Marilyn" "Larry" "Happiness is a kitten." "Misery is a haircut . . . "Blueberry Patch." Cony High School: Football 1, 2; Bas- ketball 1, 2; Baseball 1, 2; Gymnastics 1, 2. 5� PATRICIA ANN SPINNEY "Pat" "Willingly a friend." Basketball 1, 2, (Intramurals); Drama 1, 2, 4; Math 2; Pep 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2. RICHARD J. SPERO i ROBERT A. STEPHENSON "Dick" "Bob" "Happiness is that red Mustang." "Always seen with a lot of books!" Football 1. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 4; Student I Council 2. i DARLENE MARIE STACKELBECK "Darlene" "Happiness is "getting hitched." Library Club 1, 2; Ski Club 3. t �Y l FREDERICK W. SPICER CATHY M. STEVENS "Fred" "Cathy" "Happiness is curl free! . . . most de- '" "Misery is backing into the basketball pendable." pole." Football 2, 3, 4, (manager); Basketball Field Hockey 4, (Manager); Intramu- 2, 3, 4, (manager); Knight 4; Prep 4. ral Basketball 2, 3, 4; Knight 4; French Club 2, 3; Prep Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Bishop Fenwick: Chorus 1; Pep Club 1. 51 I t ''ft JACALYN A. STOTT r F "Jackie" "I guess!" Basketball Intramural 1, 2, 3; Softball Intramural 1, 2, 3; Knight 4; Squire 3, 4; Prep 4; Pep 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Room Rep. 3. MARIE TERISE ST. HILAIRE JOHN F. SULLIVAN JR. "T. D." "Jack" "Quiet . . . but friendly." "Manners are the polite ways of doing Drama 1, 2; Library 1. things." Student Rep 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 1; Golf 3, 4; Knight 4; Squire 4; Math 2; Prep 4; Ski Club 3, (V. President), 4, (President). I CYNTHIA LEE STRINGER "Cindy" "Srhiles from reason." i } ANNE J. STORK KATHLEEN BRIDGET "Anne" SULLIVAN "Knit one . . . pearl two!" "Katie" Basketball Intramural 1, 2; Knight 4; "Hey, man!" Drama 2, 3, 4; French 3, 4; Pep 1, 2, 3. Basketball (Intramurals) 1; Drama 1, 2, 3; Prep 4; Pep 1, 2. 52 ROBERT MICHAEL TEICHMAN "Teich" "Poindexter" Basketball 3; Track 2; Soccer 4; Pho- tography 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3. yt 4 p l• t i. SUSAN KAY SWANSON WARREN TOWNE "Susie" "Warren" "Summers in Waukegan . . . Funny "Wire rimmed glasses." accent." Intramural Field Hockey 1, 2, 3; Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, (Manager), 4; Intramural Softball 1, 2, 3; Knight 4; Squire 4; French Club 4; Prep Club 4; Pei Club. PAUL D. TIMONY "Paul" "His grin is as bright as his hair." Basketball (Intramural) 2, 4. CHRISTINE M. SWINDELL SUSAN MARIE TRANK "Sain" - "Sue" "Oh! guess what!" f. "Seen at the DoNut Shop." Chorus 1, 2. Student Council 1. r 53 F a.� Iwo RICHARD A. VANASSE "Rick" "The Toy." Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Wres- tling 4; Gymnastics 1, 2. 1 TERRIE-ANN UNDERWOOD JOHN MICHAEL WATSON "Terrie" t2John" "Small bundle of energy." "Big John" Softball 3; Knight 4; French 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Chess Club 1. Pep 2; Band 1. y. PAULA M.VENTRILLO "Paula" "Highway Grocery . . . Faithful worker �"'' for the Squire." Knight 3, 4; Squire 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Russian Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 3, 4; Prep Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 4. DAVID PETER VAILLANCOURT DAVID C. WATTS "Dave" - "Dave" "Soft spoken athlete." "Honda 50" Baseball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wres- Dramatic Club 2, 4. ding 3, 4. 54 Jf GAIL JEAN WILSON "Wills" "Happiness on Bold Silhouette." Field Hockey 3; Softball 1, 2; Math Club 1, 2. LARRY WATTS ROBERT A. WITZGALL "Larry" "Bob" "Alabama Soul." "Treadwells Ice Cream . . . Next Squire 4; Math Club 4; Photography please!" Club 4. Track 2, 4; Cross Country 2, 3; Soccer 1 4, (Co-Captain); Knight 4; Squire 4; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Prep Club 4; Ski Club 3, 4. i� THOMAS F. WINDLE "Wimpy" Chess 1; Audio-Visual 3, 4; Track 2. . DENNIS JAMES WILSON PATRICIA ANN WOOD "Dennis" "Pat" "Happiness is the Nocturnal Excur- "Makes a great majorette." sion." Russian Club 11 2, 3, 4; French 2; Baseball 1, 2; Indoor Track 1, 2; Soc- Chorus 1; Majorettes 2, 3, 4. cer 2. 55 y � f � i A� u r STEPHANIE ZAHORUIKO ROBERJ.T . - . - -b Bob?""Stephie is a race to lunch." "Where does it hurt, Field I Basketball Football I Club 4. (Co-Captain); Softball ager); Honor Society 4; Knight 4,- Pep WILLIAM D. CARROLL DANIEL P. MARTIN Football 1; Baseball DONNA i D• �'w 1 �w w At silo" vim w R„ •i� � � ..'�" " .y, -/ ,fir v o^' AL s� 47 Nw—r 4 1 - a I I d Tkx ON . �.►� � �: � , I � r ��,. _ . { • ow AWA M a► �4w 1 . �Ls r-r �'• '� _ - - 'r .�titrti i � ,X. ' ; �•i�•• ��Z�� '�k,�` If ti �t . r , v Or cu H � cd - - :D v O'10 • � � a qcn 1-4 o ` v P4 94 a, '? ,AIL 41 . . - L � Y v� 1 100 Y� MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Chris Moreschi and Dan Doyle i MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Fred Spicer and Valerie Casale F { ,. ►� BEST ATHLETES Chris Rock and Sandra Foley 146 i 1 N .ry w,a r., rw z Nml } Ae - - i Wit .�` R ' I _� • � tiy ,,G2`%�_ ....�t, �i.G1 ..-.�` .. 1���• 1�'�y _„fir.• ('lkw ►�...- /� . czZ:^�4"ti-`_,�ry�-s. s:G ,.�`,�,��•.,+,'`. .:'a�. �.� �..• �' 9 t h y O - - _ 117 Imo" ` �'i~M - I ` • 1•O�� . - _ - - - z _ I " Vvaa }j�l: 1 7�t�' tr,i ''•i`•fk 1. N F•'j" 2 - � s L' • V.-y�,�7,^ -.2.. _..- 'Si� �. !i I �' ;��igSL 4.�q''`"�t" _ .. _ _ . __ - y ��*�!"� � �•I• p �,��y��.�.t.w,�'`,�" �- I tZk ��1'• t�i \+,'�♦� � �t,a� :,� ire+ s MOST TALENTED y ' Pam Sheppard and Don LaRochelle ,k F1 e Y � I k BEST NATURED Peggy Breen and Tim Pybus -�� = 4 416 VF ' BEST STUDENTS sI. Dan Doyle and Chris Moreschi • i I VIP. 10 CI q s.4 �4 { 111 MOST TALKATIVE Anne Corrigan and Peter Piantidosi 40 � I • ..�' tea••.. f >ro ' . DONE MOST FOR NAHS t � Jerry Minihan and Chris Moreschi ,- 1 BEST LOOKING Jim Downes and Marilyn.Joyce e • a r s 1 i r� `� ice' ' f #i��F.��' '� ' `'` � V•:• r •� ". • t r s t v � fa AL lama .y • ` . I j . IL t ` 46 k • r _ s - JUNIOR . CLASS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS (L-R) Tom Robinson (Vice-President), Jay Trainer (President), Cynthia Turner (Secretary- Treasurer) t „y,,. ..S�.����^-r.,�.h---.__. .. -......�...----,..�.. .ems. .- ,._..ry .. .. .�..-.•a�wtMllllM,A,WIP'gkl1N I�INIR v�IRt aWli1139,Y�1V�1lMa4MCMF 4YlLLi#IMAHIP�IUM �+-as reo, ye�^e wsr. �. �e� -�6aaa � ,r%a,.+.�x ANaa iil9,f�Ya92�,1I1,1el,110.M 1YW i apP►vrW ... - .3k� 'R .t. � �i.UY ilYYM M�MY.�WM - � Mk�drwl0wt aatl i4 ' HOMEROOM 61 First row: Joanne Moured, = a Nan Osgood, Virginia _ C3' gg McIntyre, Michele Pineau. 'z Second Row: Maria Mot- ta, Melanie Miller, Linda Patterson, Pat Ratcliffe, Anna Nice, Judy Morkeski. t Third row: Laurie Nutter, =+..E, " Martha Moore, Joanne a Murphy, Ann Perron, Pat McManus, Nancy Monta- '� naro, Jane Perron, Shirley Roberts. Fourth row: Dave Murphy, Dave Reed, Jack t Monteiro, Larry Morgano, Tom Ratcliffe, Kenny Rea, Danny Morgan, Fred Ra- �►�� � pisarda. k 64 6, L ''�� ����i YYY•Y��Yet !Y�i YA i{�I •�.M N^V • Y .IAi�a HOMEROOM 18 7' ZI First row: Susan Ayer, ,. Brenda Arraj, Sharon Brightney, Karen Ball, Suz- anne Crawley, Nancy Ar- cidiacono. Second row: Ronny Bevin, Earl Camire, �° Billy Casey, lames Allen, Donald Clark' Brian Car- s •_. t� �`z� ' tip: - -•. • �.,� ti ; dello. Third row: Karen Castricone, Aura Carrese, Diane Barker, Suzanne iFi;`• � 'ram- Brien, Michael Cassidy, Jean Bevins, ,Tanet Baines, Carrie Coupal, Frances Campione. Fourth row: Billy Bolan, Bobby Burns, Billy Clarenbach, Dennis — Ackroyd, Raymond Cote, ti Jude Armitage, Bob ` ' � 1 Cheyne. .. , k •3N FyTT� `� ,4� w't� r SSnn F � It• � HOMEROOM 19 a First row: Karen Evan- f gelos, Elaine Garofoli, ' Barbi Fountain, Joan Di- GIoria. Second row: San- dra Forgetta, Ruth Don- ahue, Pauline Giard, Claire Curtin, Linda Giannarakos, '=.. ' �' Susan Driscoll, Mary Gard- "' iner, Lois Gielbunt. Third 1 ` _ row: John Faro, Mark Deyermond, Steve Foster, Gary Erickson, John Cyr, Paul Gallagher, Mark Fowler. y < HOMEROOM 60 ,..'a,,►fly"rr _ � �' � ' First row: John Martineau, I•I f Tom Maker, Jim Mahan, Joe McEvoy, Mike Manos. �: "�' � Second row: Diane Mat- <s � theson, JoAnn Laurette, Sandy Martin, Beverly , Lampros, Elaine Little, Debbie McGauley, Nancy �► .- Korb, Sharon Luciano. - Third row: Maureen Mar " tin, Judy McAvoy, Jackie � _ �- Mahan, Anne-Marie Ken- nedy, Karen McCubbin, - Coleen McCue, Anne Mc- , Cabe, Betty Margene, Rox- ann Laycock, Sharon Le- `4 t oncyk. Fourth row: Bob r •„� Mailhot, Steve MacKellar, Joe Lynch, Sal Lipomi, ' Jim McDermott, Mike Le- 1 tizia, Al Manzi, George LaBelle, Stanley Kotce. d 65 HOMEROOM 62 ' �'✓ � � �. � � �� ��f`_ � � +T ' �- °`�= First row: Tom Robinson, ` Bill Rudis, John Spinney, , John Shellnut. Second row: Barbara Sullivan, � Carol Seubert, Cathy Swasey, Peggy Stewart, w Sally Solomon, Debbie ., t - Myra Robertson, Scarpaci, y ' Linda Sanborn. Third row: �� d Michele Spinelli, •Jan Rob- inette, Patricia Signorelli, Cheryl Sullivan, Beverly CIA Smith, Joyce Tine, Cath- erine Stewart, Donna Sa- i = maha. Fourth row: Mi- chael Smolak, Kevin Tacy, Michael Slipp, Robert �4 Stemke, David Stanton Robert Stallard, Steven � � Stanin, Peter Sullivan, Joe _ Routhier. UP "` 4° h nJ HOMEROOM 20 First row: Edward Humi- ! nick, Richard. Kelley, Mi- chael Holland. Second -� row: Betsy Jollymore, Jackie Hamel, Tracy Hay, { r Sandy Henessey, Linda Heimann, Kathy Holland, Diane Kelsey, Carol Goff, Cindy Helfrich. Third row: Joanne Jackson, Gail Grusheck, Heather Hasel- ,......--� , ton, Gail Herman, Carol Houte, Cheryl Horgan, Karen Hoehn, Joanne Han. J. ., nagan. Fourth row: Rich- ard Horton, John Hender- son, Jimmy Hurley, Dana Keller, Don Guthrie, Eric Harnish, Frank Guerrera. wMc`A#iq i. eewur��x�Wa.a+afar l�Il iAF..Y iv� M'alt xa iYwx�.YiYriY 1s Y ' ! - .. .. £ � ., _ _ -..— �+ - �Ylli lIY`14><YIY•�E M�Wt .�`["- � `fall. Z ��,• � Y fF��f+iliM,i IIIiIY i I!Y �!' -�• +4 �Y4 a1�!YMlli Mom!N k � � �� -w• Yn-���MIYYY YI9�1 iM alabr IYIiIY .�9 t ¢ ilriYYY1rYl YYYI HOMEROOM 64 First row: Kathy Willett, JoAnn Ventura, Paula Turton, Nancy Tanana. Second row: Larry Moorer, ` Sheila Tucci, Cynthia Turner, Patti Zahoruiko, Susan Tomarchio, Kath- leen Tullis, Angel Cotto. Third row: Richard Won- son, Jay Trainor, Lee Za- " •% i� gorski, German Cambero, Peter Vaillancourt, Adair Howton. t law F y - 1 66 SOPHOMORE CLASS r IrrobA' -ttr -•rs SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS ° Left to right: Patti Sullivan, Vice-President; Richard Wood, President; Grace Ann Ciofolo, Secretary-Treasurer. ir1r a HOMEROOM 72 First row: Linda Trovato, '. Denise Vanasse, Linda Timony, Elizabeth Willis, Betsy Windle, Maureen Sullivan. Second row: Gary Wilkinson, Ronald Smith, . Frederick Walshe, -Tames Winning, Richard Wood, 4-H Mark Williams. Third row: _ k Leonora Zappala, Diane Zaccari, Patricia Sullivan, Cynthia Zahouriko Debra Wonson, Marriane Wal- kup. Fourth row: Diane * Wilson, Henry Cuthbert, .� Augusta Sheppard, Keith Van Heukelom, Margaret Yerian, Susan Vaughan. Fifth row: Martha Wood, 4 Willie Ratchford, Thomas Swanson, Norman Sybert, ' Michael Thompson, Ann Marie Towne. F 1- t f 67 HOMEROOM 66 ,* First row: Joyce Andrukai- �, tis, Rose Belle Isle, Nancy Bodge, Faye Brightman, - Evelyn Belle Isle, Sherry Casey. Second row: Bob ► =� _ -=: Dinsmore, Ray Black, Deb- ` bie Butterfield, Helen Beau- , 1 _ doin, Margo Brunelle, . Barbara Brucato, Susan Caron. Third row: Robert r Beaulieu, Michael Caffrey, Michael Alaimo, Peggy t Ann Bove, Diane Bu- chanan, Karen Barker. Fourth row:Harold Caruso, ^� •' ' Bryant Cardello, David Balzuis, William Calder, Kevin Bussiere, Paul Cal- F ` zetta. Fifth row: Nicholas Artimovich, Dean Eaton, Paul DeRonde, Mark A1- + bis, Rick Bergman, Lloyd Bauchman. HOMEROOM 67 First row: Sharon Croteau, Grace Ann Ciofolo, Brenda Cyr, Cathy Crane, Susan x . Charest. Second row: Rich- and D'Elia, Daniel Daly, y' Stephen Crabtree, David Coughlin, Gary Detora .'� Patrick Devlin. Third row: 4 . Barbara Erban, Donna Cul- ver, Janet Driscoll, ,Judith Ciarcia, Holly Demers, Marsha Eaton. Fourth row: Tom Dunn, William Che- pulis, William Dargan, " William Dunlap. HOMEROOM 68 .� First row: Roberta Holland, Laura Hasapis, Roberta { Isherwood, Marsha John- son,Dolores Forgetta,Anne Katsikas. Second row: Don- ,. ald Hennessy, Bruce Han- nay, Arthur Gaudet, Randy Gould, Robert Kaufmann, Russell Hamel. Third row: .Judith Fichera, Karin Ian- nazzi, Maureen Hanover, t Patricia Hayes, Robin Gart- 1. side, Jane Haltmaier. ' R Fourth raw: John Heenan, Steve Giaquinta, Thomas '- Gallenstein, Christine Frank, Kathy Howarth. Fifth row: Ronald Fionte, .Tames Fazio, Carmon For- zese, Daniel Ippolito. 68 T •� •L w HOMEROOM 69 First row: Gail Laurette, Dawn Lordan, Pat Lawlor, Kerry Long,Donna Martin, Cynthia MacDonald. Sec- , and row: James McGuire, Donna Leclair, Sue Massey, Linda Leone, Carolyn Kim- ball, Jim Kennedy. Third row: Kathy McEvoy, Mary _ Lafond, Christine McCue, �1 Ann Marie Manzi, Mar- J garet Korb, Sue Mason. 4f Fourth row: David Kim- - ball, Michael McCarthy, , Fred Lumb, Jay McCann, ti r Tom Leone, Louis Mac- Donald. Fifth row: Gary Mawson, Carol Markey, Terri Lanni, Michael Long, �' ° " A �5 Joe Lawlor. Sixth _ row: Thomas McEvoy, Michael Kotce, Steve Kiesling. 41 r �I C HOMEROOM 70 i First row: Helen Murphy, Rita Napolitano, Linda v Moro, Nancy McGrail, Zita Murgo, Patti Oakes. Second :tt row: Louis Napoli, Stephen Patterson, Ellen Nussbaun, Suzanne Meikle, Janet Moore, James Montanaro, Cary Moured. Third row: Debbie Messina, Pamela Messina, Marilyn Miller, Barbara Murphy, Jack Mc- Carty, Sheila O'Connor. Fourth row: -John Petrolito, Stephen Phelan, Edward Oa A4 * McGee, Kenneth Porter, Paul Powers, Neil McEvoy. Fifth row: �f Fs .John Mitchell, Peter Phaneuf, David Pack- ard, Theodore Pasternak, John Peterson. u HOMEROOM 71 First row: Robin Redman, Deborah Sarnblad, Gail ��t Shellnut, Beth Silverman, �t • '*. st Lynne Steinberg, Sharon : Y�x Rigoli. Second row: ,Jeffrey Pybus, Roy Smith, Richard Solomon, Gary Sarnia, Jo- seph Sherlock, Richard Powers, Scott Robinson. Third row: Natalie Spam- pinato, Mary Beth Sullivan, Marci Rhys, Janet Pula, _ Mimi Rhys- Barbara Slipp, Linda Ritter, Mary Ellen . r , Robertson. Fourth row: - Katie Stewart, Barbara Rus- sell, Ernie Roberts, Steve Salois. ,Jimmy Smith, Ann ��R Marie St. Cyr, Virginia Stallard. �� FRESHMAN CLASS i M FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Ricky Turner, President; Roberta Beau- doin, Secretary-Treasurer; Tom Emmett, Vice Pres- ident. 1 low HOMEROOM 41 First row:Cheryl Winning, Cindy Wilson, Bev Courcv. Second row: Rickey Nata- lino, Rickey Zeiba, Alfred _ Nadeau, Marc Patterson. Third row: Vince Greco, Ray Wilson, Roger Des- t rosiers, Steve Bennett, Wayne Zajac, Steve Taylor. •� 1 r � r HOMEROOM 6 Front row: Cheryl* Enaire, ?� _ Marcia Esposito, Lori Dra- per, Claire Giard, Jean �r i Garofoli, Betty Dunne. .. Second row: Dave Gordon, - John Foley, Mike Fiori, ,._..� Mike Fachini, Billy Dow, David Fraser, Tom Em- mett. Third row: Denise ` r " Dudley, Karen Giannara- kos, Susan Elliott, Nina Furnari, Debbie Donovan, Kathy Gable, Betsy Doyle, Shirley Field, Jean Enright. ' Fourth row: Michele Erick- J, son, Nancy Fleischman, .� Bill Fitzpatrick, —Jay En- right, John Erle, Glen Dowling, Dick Gallant, t Billy Fraser, Maria Giuf- frida, Ruth Gardner. f, HOMEROOM 4 0 +a6. First row: Jackie Bussiere, Sheila Bolan, Joanne Bar- 4 cellona, Elaine Camire, ' Debbie Aitkins, Roberta Beaudoin, Debbie Canty, Karen Foulds. Second row. Mark Blevins,Bill Bushnell, Chris Armitage, Dan Bren- nan, Gary Connella, Steve Beaudoin, Tom Bailey, 3. Lionel Armeen. Third row: ".' Linda Aubry, Philip Capo- dilupo, Karen Bryant, Pete a Breen, Steve Bailey, Tom Baker, Barbara Barnes, 4i Alice Baines. Fourth row: x Kevin Brightney, Peter Bates, Mike Burke, Wayne Allen, Scott Alexander. R HOMEROOM 5 First row: Dianne Cormack, Judy Chaisson, Debbie - Dane, Mal Dill, Janet Dev- lin, Mary Coco, Patty 3' Crane. Second row: Chuck _ Cheyne, -John Carney. -Joe t "" Cardoza, Phil Demarco, Dan Desmond, Phil De- �fsr �r• 4 , mers, Tom Cyr. Third row: Susie Connolly, Barbara Cardoza, Maria Damon, Jeannie Davis, Paula Clamp, Linda Crouch. Fourth row: Mark DiSalvo, 1 Rob Cashman, Ray Cash- man, Steve Copeland. ` 71 _l. r �' � •v ' ems HOMEROOM 37 First row: Nina Guerrera, ` Nancy Grusheck, Judy Langevin, Janice James, Ann Lawlor, Paula Kent, ` Robin Harvey. Second row: David Gray, Ken Lopiano, Mike Hatem, David Hol- lins, Russ Howard, Ralph i Henshaw, Bran Kingsley. to Third row: Pam Lampros, Nancy Hurley,Jane Letarte, Diane Helfrich, Lisa J Kenny, Deborah Kimball, -Jane Kelley. Fourth row: Martha Larive, Val Koz- � dras, Mary Letizia, Chuck Black, Barbara Jackson, � Patty Lucas, Louis Lipomi. Fifth row: Timmy Lovejoy, Jay Kennedy, Joe Averka, Ken Allbee, Kevin Keegan. AFT • � t I I HOMEROOM 38 ;. Fir.rt row: Karen Lumb, Debbie Lundquist, Ann McGuire, Rose-Ann Mai- orana, Bev McCarty. Sec- ond row: Steve Messina, , David Marsh, Steve Mit- chell, .Jean Medolo, Joe � Medolo. Third row: Nancy McCarty, Ellen Monteiro, Linda Mistretta, Cindy ` x Monroe, Nancy Marshall. Fourth row: Bob Manseau, Linda McDermott, Donna Manzi, Eileen McCubbin Wayne Manning. Fifth row: Dan Markey, Charley > McMullen, Martha Mank, Chris Lyons, Joe Messina. 1 Sixth row: Ray Patterson, - . Don Lukoskie, Phillip Mil- ler, Teddey Maker, David ,T.ynch. 1 r r 72 - -- — HOMEROOM 40 First row: Bev Spicer, Gloria Tucci, Pat Tomo- selli, June Trank, Lynne Webster,Jane Vaillancourt. era Second rrw: Steven Smith, Rob Stabile, Bill Stevens, r Bill Whitcomb, .Joe Soucy, _ Andrew Sullivan. Third row: Joanne Teichman, Joan Vaillancourt, Linda 1 ` Smith, ,Judy Smith, Cheryl Spinelli, Rose Mary Tasca, s Wendy Walker. Fourth row: Lynn Trainor, Pam Laycock, Susie Sullivan, Frances Sullivan, Sharon Spears, Anne Willis, Sandy White. Fifth row: Claudia Turner, Kevin Sullivan, Tim Thoren, Ricky Turner, Nancy Warchol. a 1 a HOMEROOM 39 �y First row: Val Rochon, Andi Rabinovitz, Joan Proctor, Diane Sanger- • mano, Carol Rokes, Joyce Routhier. Second row: Paul Rabs, Linda Sammataro, Nancy Pendak, Donna Pruneau, Tim Pelletier, Allen Sinsheimer,Jim Rob- ertson. Third row: ,John �`t4 Pierog, Paula Nigrelli, Su. "1 san Sable, Kathy O'Connor, Tracy Robertson, Barbara r. Scott. Fourth row: Richard ` Poutenis, Larry Pierog, Peter Pawlick, Paul Pres- ton, Tim Noone. Fifth row: Jerry Pasternak, Bob Skin- net, Doug Pruneau, Robert Ryan,Pete Phelan. , 73 �rlfliMifi .ar --- =Now f. i tJ'�•�q l r I � k ' � 1 "S •a �' IX .r; fir. � �� - - _ ' "�:•r3•'�'.�,- - - �, Y Mf. . .b. 'r .Si S• r ' s , sue;' •,� � . i NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY i:�.1 4 aI J I f Top Row: Dan Doyle, Pam Sheppard, Sandi MacNeill, Susan Haltmaier, Stephie Zahoruiko, Susan Delisle, Sally Solomon, Miss Donlan (Advisor). First Row: Joan Martin, Paula Ventrillo, Sandie Foley (Vice-President), Chris Moreschi (President), Kathy Crawley (Secretary-Treasurer), Nancy Tanana, Gail Licciardello. 4 The National Honor Society serves to give recogni- tion to the school's outstanding students, with new - ., members being officially inducted in the society each e spring at the National Honor Society Banquet. To .�.."... qualify for admission a student must excel not only in the area of scholarship, but also in the areas of service, leadership, and character. The society performs services through such volun- teer work as canvassing for the North Andover Schol- arship Fund and the Heart Fund, and by conducting a tutorial program. B ' e OFFICERS Left to Right: Kathy Crawley (Secretary-Treasurer), Chris Moreschi (President), Sandie Foley (Vice-President). 76 i M The Student Council, comprised of the class officers and four representatives from each class, functions as the governing and coordinating body of the school. This year, the council, under the direction of Mr. -�. Holdsworth, conducted dances to help support the ' I various school clubs and activities, held a clean-up campaign, ran their scholarship drive, and formulated ` a Student-Faculty Committee whose purpose was to foster better communication within the school com- munity. r # 4 � a OFFICERS `' Left to Right: Chris Moreschi (Secretary-Treasurer), Jerry Minihan (President), Peggy Breen (Vice-President) STUDENT COUNCIL Leo Lafond and Cathy Stevens at one of the Student Council dances. t t 5 s — « I w � , L4 40 �1 IL t r. First Row: Jane Earley, Brian Guptill, Chris Moreschi (Secretary-Treasurer), Jerry Minihan (Presi- dent), Peggy Breen (Vice-President), Leo Lafond, Lee Zappala. Second Row: Barbara Brucato, Nancy McCarty, Grace Ciofolo, Cynthia Turner, Tom Emmett, Paul Powers, Cheryl Spinelli, Patty Sullivan, Linda Patterson, Roberta Beaudoin, Mr. Holdsworth (Advisor). Third Row: Jack Sullivan, Peter Breen, Joe Lynch, Carmen Forzese, Richard Poutenis, Richard Woods, Richard Turner. 7 THE KNIGHT s - , 4 .fir. n may: EDITORS ' Chris Moreschi, Kathy MorinFAA 1~ L I aE�r it 1 The Knight staff, under the direction of Mr. Minihan, is open to any senior interested in learning how to prepare a ~> ' book for publication. The staff of the 1969 Knight has sought to project throughout the yearbook an accurate and memorable picture of North Andover High School in the 1968-69 academic year. ' ASSISTANT EDITORS Top to Bottom: Peter McGrail, Sandi MacNeill, Leo Lafond, Pam Sheppard, Jackie Stott, Kris Goguen, Dan Doyle, Jane Earley, Debbie McGauley. Ile t � DER 1 t i F r First Row: Dan Doyle, Leo Lafond, Sandi MacNeill, Brian Guptill, Stork, Karen Hill, Linda Knowles, Cindy Lord, Nancy Guilmet, Chris Moreschi (Editor), Kathy Morin (Editor), Jane Earley, Pam Pat Lynch, Cathy Stevens, Kathy Gray, Maureen Bushnell. Fourth Sheppard, Kris Goguen, Peter McGrail, Debbie McGauley (Jr. Row: Ruth Dugan, Susan Haltmaier, Sue Bennett, Buffy Lee, Beth Editor). Second Row: Linda Cyr, Margie Dill, Karen Hermann, Janet Dushame, Katie Sullivan, Anne Corrigan, Marlene Manning, Joan Andrews, Jackie Stott, Nancy Tanana (Jr. Editor), Sandie Foley, Martin. Fifth Row: Jim Chepulis, Fred Spicer, Bob Cleary, George Gail Licciardello, Judy Bastian, Paula Ventrillo, Barbara Davis. Farkas, Bob Witzgall, Jack Sullivan. 78 Thud Row: Val Casale, Dianne Philbrick, Joanne Kirk, Anne THE SQUIRE r I ; � mo�}►,� �,, ' y IV ' ''111 5it .�,t�... ��♦ Co-Editor Ginny Bates reading copy of the Squire. The Squire, under the direction of Mrs. Burns, strives to promote student expression by providing an outlet for both creative and expository writing. In addition, the school newspaper keeps the student body informed about school activities. ASSISTANT EDITORS Top to Bottom: Janet Andrews, Peggy Breen, Elaine Caron, Linda Cyr, Jack Sullivan, Sandi MacNeill, Robert Lynch. T a L "C w S Am e Fir.rt Row: Peggy Breen, Linda Cyr, Cynthia Turner, Ginny Bates Nancy Arcidiacono, Pam Sheppard, Chris Moreschi. Fourth Row: (Editor), Jack Sullivan, Sandi MacNeill, Janet Andrews, Patty Anne Corrigan, Cindy Lord, Ruth Dugan, Jackie Stott, Katie Sul- Pruneau. Second Row: Barbara Sullivan, Sharon Luciano, Lee Za- livan, Beth Dushame, Karen Hill, Margie Dill. Top Row: Sharon gorski, Mike Smolak, Mark Keller, Barabara Davis, Sandi Foley, Freeman, Christine McCue, Anne Marie Manzi, Gail Grusheck, Nancy Guilmet. Third Row: Beverly Lampros, Roxanne Laycock, Cheryl Sullivan, ,Jean Bevins, Lynn Munson, Barbara Murphy. Buffy Lee, Marlene Manning, Karen Hermann, Paula Ventrillo, 79 DRAMATIC CLUB i "• E(jl f I ' ( S b Don LaRochelle, Anne Corrigan and Susan Haltmaier in a scene from last year's play "The Courtship of Eddie's Father". The purpose of the Dramatic Club is to provide its members with instruction, practice and active participation in all aspects of the theater. This year, under the guidance of Mr. MacDonald, actors, prompters, car- penters and technicians presented a well received Christmas assembly and a memorable school play entitled Love and Kisses. Dramatic Club director Mr. MacDonald and Mark Keller backstage during the Christmas play. I - lo �,: W k { { 14 At I The 1968-69 members of the Dramatic Club. 80 ttpyl� w {J .\\y11•\Ix t. •/f•i1\ft• s•\\Nf.1/ �\ ■y.11l.pl+ •N♦i..0 !!•ii,f Nt i Ii•it/•yt/ tl /\II/•N(1 It tl\1N�/••.. 11 r " - F , to " - a k s � 4 a cq i a r ,R fir,; ; �. •11_ ,�` rid� 'r. - o Clhii t t I n'a io n . t •- PM MATH CLUB iYThe Math Club, under the direction of Mr. Albert I® Berman and Mr. Anthony McGowan, competes .�_ monthly in mathematical contests with neighboring schools in the Eastern Massachusetts Mathematical lift. League. In addition to their monthly meets, the club holds an annual spring banquet where the club's high- est scorers are awarded individual prizes. YL \ Top Row: Pat Hayes, Ann Willis, Bob Stallard, Dana Keller, Bob Witzgall, Mark Fowler. Second Row: Debbie Aitkins, Cynthia Zahoruiko, Barbara Erban, Sue Haltmaier, Jane Haltmaier. Colleen McCue, Paula Ventrillo. Bottom Row: Laura Hasapis, Joanne Murphy, Kathy Crawley (Secre- tary-Treasurer), Sue Delisle (President), Nancy Tanana (Vice-President), Joanne Venture. The Russian Club, under the supervision of Mr. RUSSIAN CLUB Hall, carried out a program of activities aimed at ac- quainting members with the various aspects of Rus- sian history, culture and music. Club members par- ticipated in a trip to the Church of Our Lady of Kazan in Boston in order to study the customs and history of the Byzantine rite. Lectures and films also played an important role in the club's program. r, `4x I Z Top Row: Pat Lucas, Tom Carney, Nick Artimovich, Bob Stallard, Bill Chepulis, Mike Smolak, Joe Medolo, Cyn Turner. Second Raw: Laurel Nutter, Sheila O'Connor, Pat Wood, Patti Zahouriko, Susan Driscoll, Linda Aubry, Joann Kirk, Jane Haltmaier. Bottom Row: Paula Ventrillo, Donna Dudly, Nancy Arcidiacono, Gail Grusheck, Joan Patty Zahoruiko, Mike Smolak and Cynthia Martin (President), Claudia Turner, Cynthia Zahoruiko, Debra Aitkins. 82 Turner playing Gorodki. FRENCH CLUB The French Club serves to promote an understanding and appre- ciation of the people, culture and tradition of France. Club activities include such things as viewing displays of French art, listening to ' French records, and sampling French cuisine. PANICv I OFFICERS Left to Right: Margie Dill (Secretary-Treasurer), Barby Lyons (Presi- dent), Cindy Lord (Vice-President). 1.31 4 First Row: Gail Licciardello, Maureen Bushnell, Cindy Lord, Barby Lyons (President), Marjorie Dill, Bar- bara Davis, Barbara Erban. Second Row: Donna Mar- tin, Roxanne Laycock, Nancy Arcidiacono, Laurie Nutter, Jane Haltmaier, Robin Gartside, Lee Zappala, Kathy Holland, Beverly Lampros, Cynthia Zahoruiko. Third Row: Chris Moreschi, Buffy Lee, Anne Stork, Sue Bennett, Linda Cyr. , f SCIENCE CLUB The purpose of the Science Club is to promote interest in science throughout the high school by sponsoring such activities as field trips to science museums and re- search labs. In mid-March the club con- ducts a school science fair, the winners then compete in the regional fair at Low- ell Tech and may advance to the state '1 finals at M.LT. Left to Right: Kenny Crouch, Elizabeth Dunn, Steve Aitkins, Kevin Bussiere, Bob Stallard, Dana 83 Keller. PW CHESS CLUB The Chess Club, though small in number, is a very active organization at NAHS. Its rt purpose is to develop the finer points of playing chess through practice and competi- VV Lion. In match play the club won seven straight matches this year. Club officers are Tom Carney, president; Dana Keller, vice- president; and Beverly Lampros, secretary. ,..,,,�r r 1 bra• � f A Standing: Beverly Lampros, John Monteiro, Peter Vaillancourt, Wayne Arraj. Seated: Dana Keller (Vice-President), Roxann Laycock (Secretary-Treasurer), Tom Carney (President). LIBRARY CLUB The Library Club, primarily a service organization, assists in the library by helping its users to locate materials, by doing necessary clerical work, and by participating in the selection of new publications for the library. All of the members are trained for this work through a course in Library Science conducted by Mr. Hull, the librarian. Vo 1 I ' AN Ul r* 41 �.' � ,: � � �•�• sir ;i Library Club member Susan Charest signing in James Fazio. ' Front Row: Joe Mason, Judy Ciarcia, Dana Keller, Sheila O'Connor, Arthur Gaudet, Susan Charest. Second Row: Elizabeth Dunn, Lynn Steinberg, Michele Spinelli, Marcia Eaton, Gail Reilly, Joe Medolo, Jackie Bussiere, Linda Trovato. Third Row: Debbie Wonson, Jean Davis, 84 Martha Wood, Cheryl Sullivan, Patty Lucas, Kathy Tullis. i PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB r ' This year the Photography Club, led by Presi- dent Brian Guptill and supervised by Mr. Robin- son, was one of the busiest clubs in the school. Its t� V" members were frequently called upon to utilize `t their photographic skills to provide pictures for the Squire and the Knight, and to film various athletic events. 40 t.-. 1 x r. f , i t Top Row: Dana Keller, Bob Teichman, German Cambero, Peter Phaneuf. Middle Row: ` Mark Keller, Chris Lyons, Tom Maker, Harold Caruso, Larry Moorer. Bottom Row: Robert Lynch, Brian Guptill (President), Peter McGrail, AnnMarie Manzi, Larry Watts. t AUDIO-VISUAL CLUB We Now Brian Guptill and Bob Cleary televising A!4", R North Andover-Andover Basketball game. f The Audio-Visual Club aids in the presenta- tion of school programs which require the use 6 of audio-visual equipment. Club members dis- tribute and often run the equipment needed by Y the faculty members in their classes. By their, -�-�—. ai i service, club members greatly facilitate the suc- cessful execution of the school's ever expanding A-V programs. i s r Arthur Gaudet, Dana Keller, Edward McGee, Robert Lynch, Peter McGrail, Jim Hyde, Frank Guerrera, Brian Guptill. 85 Tot Dow MUSIC CLUB r✓` The Music Club was organized to supplement our present music program. Students listen to and discuss music from all periods of Western Civilization. Beginning with an examination of the contemporary scene the club attempts .to progress backwards into history to discover the ' roots of our present music, and to determine * the reasons for the lasting appeal of earlier MUSIC. The Music Club also attends concerts as a group and hopes in the future to sponsor trips for other students interested in attending live performances. t� r d The Art Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Left to Right: Linda Aubry, Anne Marie St. Cyr, Mr. Corcoran (Advisor), Dawn Lordan, Aubry, is one of North Andover's newest clubs. Mimi Rhys, Marcie Rhys. The group was organized to develop an apprecia- tion of art, to meet the artistic needs of creative students, and to serve the school. This year's activi- ties include a trip to the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, decoration of the school lobby during the ARTCLUB holiday seasons, preparation of posters for groups such as the North Andover U N Committee, and many others. Club members Sally Solomon and Holly Demers won first and second prize in the ' Lawrence Fire Prevention Poster Contest. This year's officers were Jean Bevins, President; Gail Grusheck, Vice-President; Bob Graham, Sec- retary; and Bev Lampros, Treasurer. i� s- k_ pJ N }r � ��...w.-per..-- •..sr�'�.r-.�-.__. w First Row: Jackie Bussiere, Jan Robinette, Cheryl Sullivan, Gail Grusheck (Vice-Presi- dent), Jean Bevins (President), Beverly Lampros (Treasurer), Susan Driscoll, Lori Draper. Second Roue: Mrs. Aubry (Advisor), Russell Hamel, Brenda Arraj, Dawn Lordan, Holly Demers, Myra Robertson, Barbara Canonico, Linda Aubry, Martha Larive, Roxann Lay- cock, Sally Solomon, Susan Charest, Kathy Tullis, Lynne Webster. Third Row: Nfarci Rhys, Suzanne Brien, Richard Solomon, William Chepulis, Robert Stallard, Jean Davis, Jean Bevins, Beverly Lampros and Cheryl Sulli- 86 Janet Pula. van working on one of many Art Club projects. i CHORUS I k The North Andover Concert Choir N known as the Chorus, is open to any stu- dent having an interest in music and sing- ing. This year, under the direction of Mr. Corcoran, the chorus presented a well re- ceived Christmas program and the annual + - Spring Concert. a • Jk•,I � t First Row: Linda Aubry, Mr. Corcoran (Advisor), Martha Moore, Carol Houtte, Pat Lynch, Cathy Stevens, Joanne Jackson, Cheryl Horgan, Diane MacDonald. Second Row: German Cambero, Lewis MacDonald, Pat Hurley, Marci Rhys, Mimi Rhys, Suzanne Brien, Ann Marie St. Cyr, Carol Goff, Carol Fisher. Third Row: Dayle Smith, Gail Laurette, Sue Massey, Roberta Holland, Cathy Hurley, Dawn Lordan. SKI CLUB The Ski Club, under the advisorship of Mr. Bevilacqua, is designed to give its members the opportunity to improve their skiing skills by frequent practice sessions at nearby Boston Hill. The high-light of the season is the club's yearly trip to the White Mountains for a weekend of skiing pleasure. .: r � � Cr 7r Aft j Top Row: Billy Stevens, Peter Bates, Steve Marston, Jim Dolan, Bob Witzgall, John Lane, Tom Maker. Fourth Row: Cheryl Winning, AnneMarie Towne, Roy Smith, James Winning, Richard Zieba, James Smith, Terri Lanni, Kathy Stewart. Third Row: Jan Robinette, Ann Marie Manzi, Jane Haltmaier, Donna Dudley, Joan Martin, Marilyn Joyce, Nancy Guilmet, Chris Moreschi. Second Row: Kathy Morin, Betsy Willis, Mary Ellen Robertson, Cathy Crane, Jane Letarte, Holly Demers, Donna Martin, Sandie Foley. Bottom Row: Jack Sullivan (President), Sandi MacNeill Ski Club president John Sullivan. (Secretary-Treasurer), Jim Downes (Vice-President). 87 R BAND INV YOM The North Andover High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Gerard Corcoran, i� " ` has once again completed a highly successful �"� A. season. Throughout the year the band has performed at various school and town func- '� N z - �z� tions, including football games, rallies and parades. Though relatively small in number, the band has been able to achieve success °. through the individual efforts of its members, AN and through the patient understanding and dedication of Mr. Corcoran. First Row: Cathy O'Connor, Paula Clamp. Second Row: Linda Leone, Janet Driscoll, Mark Wil- liams, Elaine Garofoli, Nancy Marshall, Phillip Capodilupo, Barbara Canonico, Debbie Aitkens, �� Linda Aubry. Third Row: Mr. Corcoran (Advisor), Claudia Turner, Marcie Rhys, Steve Mathews, Joan Proctor, Sheila Bolan, Gary Cannella, Ken Allbee, Cheryl Winning, Pat Hayes. Fourth Row: Sue Massey, Hunter Clouse, Louis Lipomi, Mimi Rhys, Billy Dargan, Scott Alexander, Ray Patterson. Fifth Row: John Foley, Vincent Greco, Ralph Henshaw, Robert Stabile, Brian Kingsley. Not shown: Nancy Fleischman, John Petralito, Bruce Bevans. t;4 jr ' or,..; 41 01 a _V / e Band President Hunter Clouse. i� Cheering the Scarlet Knights on to victory. 88 = This year's squad of majorettes was com- prised of eleven girls who put much time and effort into their work of entertaining the ' - public at football games and parades. Led by Joan Martin and Pat Wood, the majorettes, ;� G ��, + in conjunction with the band, entertained hundreds with their baton twirling, rhythrr and marching skills. Y - ? 9 _X Kneeling: Head Majorettes, Pat Wood, Joan Martin. Standing: Donna Dudley, Carolyn Kimball, Carol Markey, Patricia Ratcliffe, Marsha Johnson, Zita Murgo. r MAJORETTES wf Head Majorette Joan Martin. i a Leading the Band at half-time. 89 �• - .�j�� • � •' ' . wry ' .. �i �f �— • � + � r • 41 d • ,� i 4 • 1• L ! • t� AOP ' P • Au IL 4r dt _1 • • loop 6 oft ILL -, �j�•'1 � � ;ram 1 ' r i • SPORTS voll— ' wr• /f—m a / \ • ,r 10.1 I � • Y 40 aco ,• �' , . . ✓ IL 0 0,oit,n- 140, • 1 • W. �, ... , � • ` +lam, � ��''�. y vo ,.. • �+ . .r 1►. .� 1 '.i: • A i r . fir/Ll /�► ` f�" tY� • 'aJ!4Y. } i A team can lose. Any team can lose. t But in a sense a coach never loses. For the job of a coach �R is over and finished once the starting whistle blows. He knows he's won or lost before play starts. Mr. Sullivan For a coach has two tasks. The minor one is to reach skills. Mr. Crozier .dL 1 i AW dr 92 Miss Yanofsky COACHES !.wi , The major task is to teach an attitude of mind. It's to implant character and not simply to impart - skills. It's to teach players to live up to their potential no matter what this potential is. A coach can never make a great player '�"�""�� � r �`" `�► ��. � k out of one who isn't potentially great. But he can make a great competitor out of any Mr. Strobel person. Wilson Sporting Goods Co. Miss Pamp Ii E Ii I ' Mr. Fichera and Mr. Rozzi i ate'' i Mr. Licare i F 1 ` y J ;y' Under co-captains Beth Dushame and Sharon Freeman the cheerlead- ers bolstered school spirit and team , morale with colorful rallies and `'`� � posters. Always spirited and en- thusiastic, even throughout the dis- mal football season, they supported the tam every step of the way �'`" I with their echoing encouragement: y "Com'on boys, you can do it!" �vs` 9 ` /' Left to Right: First, Diane Mathison. Second, Debbie McGauley, Barbara Da- vis. Third, Valerie Casale, Karen Evan- gelos. Fourth, Kathy Willet, Co-Captain, Beth Dushame, Co-Captain, Sharon Freeman, Kathy Gray. Fifth, Marlene Manning, Martha Moore. Sixth, Pamela Sheppard, Pat McManus. CHEERLEADERS t 17% k ♦k T r ' ~" _ y�fy(yC4 a k' 4 n-:-: & . i— Head Cheerleaders Beth Dushame and Sharon Freeman - ar 00 di I - 7 14 j y T � ram.,.. 1 s tl � ' 7 * 1� - f t ` p J, ■ Although the football team compiled a discouraging won-lost record, the season can still be classified as a success. Lack of size and injuries to key players were con- '� tributing factors to the loss of several games. Nevertheless, the team showed spirit = in defeat as well as victory. The prospects for next season are bright with co-captains Pete Sullivan and Tom Ratcliffe heading the team. Coach Sullivan FOOTBALL „ Ir i II jl _ 2 opi kft- 61 5 7 6 i!�---7 9 AS 4 7 u �". 1q �� �. t + 7 9 t,-93 4 �r I + IFirst Row, left to right: Don Roy,Leo Lafond, Lou Luciano, Co- Giaquinta, Joe Routhier, Jim Dolan, Steven Marston, Don Guthrie, I captain Jerry Minihan, Co-captain Chris Rock, Jack Sullivan, Mike Larry Morgano, Al Manzi, Tony Alaimo, Steve Crabtree, Manager Cotter, Rick Vanasse, John Caffrey, manager. Second Row: As- Fred Spicer, Assistant Coach Fichera. Top Row: Manager Peter sistant Coach Murphy, Dick Powers, Bryan Cardello, Steve Foster, Valpey, Willie Ratchford, Bob Burns, Kevin Tacy,•Bob Cox, Bob 96 Joe Lawler, Richard Hoehn, Dave Vaillancourt, Tom Dunn, John Zieba, Sal Lipomi, Mike McCarty, Tom Ratcliffe, Pete Sullivan, Lane, Jim Holdsworth, Paul Powers, Head Coach Sullivan. Third Jim Downes, Dave Balzius, Tim Pybus. Row: Assistant Coach Rozzi, Bob Stephenson, Bill Cawlder, Ron J w i Co-Captain Chris Rock I ILI nr ),N 0Aj AM 7 1 .S; ♦.. wa i ° I e� iy Co-Captain Jerry Minihan 97 dk • if a • J ll�-W 1pp 06 41 t� Ov IN ML taw 406, .y .r • �� _ �R J ✓-T� i f . ; tA 44 dIV r r � y � �+���.'C ..� t ���; �'^f �Ts.. b ��:���4e� .� £ i`..,,Fti*!s�A� t •' f � 'S t i �� - \y».,.: �r y 4?• Ij � fir'�' i��r ?vb•� To 9 f of '7 M -Tom �w >�°a� it�<�. �`��;,,di• < ' r a k i -.►;� �-.-i.,...---�.,.a..� 9r ...tom� � ��r M C,. 99 i T 31 NOUN ' - t ff The basketball team, under the leadership of Coach Bob Licare and co-captains George Farkas and Pete Piantidosi, com- piled an outstanding record of 19-0. In addition to winning the Merrimack Valley Conference Championship and the Bed- ford Holiday Tournament Championship, the team also won a berth in the Eastern Masachusetts Tech Tourney, where they Coach Licare with Co-captains George Farkas and Peter Piantidosi. advanced to the finals before being defeated 35-34, by Holy Family. The offense, led by co-captain Pete Piantidosi, Lee Zagorski, and co-captain George Farkas, was excellent, but the defense was the key to the success of the team for the "Knights" man- . BASKETBALL aged to hold their opponents to an average of only 44 points per game. "()RTR NORTH iiSRT NtiRt1� HCtR"C!� #22o FORTH ARM NNDOVR 32 GI . �1 Ai�DOYI`R A�1BOY 4NOOVER OVER , DYER r �.4 � � k R11RTN NC3RTH NORTH NORTH NORTH NORTH �DpV£R ANDOV �NDOVEI DOV NOflYE * I-IL �r First Row: Bob Kelly, George LaBelle, Co-captain George Farkas, Co-captain Pete Piantidosi, Mike Cotter, Joe Cardoza. Second Row: Pete Sullivan, Bob Burns, Bob Cox, Lee Zagorski, Dennis Ackroyd, 100 Willie Ratchford, Don Guthrie. Absent when picture was taken: Jim Holdsworth. i r ' a ' i r _ - ' . �,.I I � # . r .�! r � t A E-RS / *GE, j MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS L'7 i F9 � \ g \ xt;tnrH !�T 102 t� koRrH �Ep a A DpyEp 4!►/ i L , i�a ., 7 Co-Captain Pete Piantidosi Co-Captain George Farkas 22 34 s T'• a,ANGE'Rs SCORES Knights 80 Tewskbury Knights .................... 82 Methuen ,. ...- ................................ 55 Knights 65 Lincoln-Sudbury ..............:............ 42 Knights ...................... .... 64 Dover-Sherborne 54 Knights 75 Burlington .................................... 46 Knights ........................... 75 Chelmsford .................................... 40 A�►aQy Knights .................. ...... 82 Billerica ........................................ 55 Knights ............................ 89 Wilmington .................................. 73 Knights - .......................... 92 Dracut ............................................ 49 Knights .......................... . 59 Andover ...... . ............................. 26 t A � Knights .......................... 64 Methuen . ..... . _. .,. 45 Knights 79 Tewksbury 47 Knights ............................ 79 Burlington 50 Knights ............................ 31 Chelmsford 14 Knights ............................ 85 Billerica . . . 44 Knights ............................ 79 Law. Reg. Voc. 36 Knights ............................ 71 Wilmington ._ . 53 Knights ............................ 94 Dracut .. ....... .. 47 Knights .......................... . 57 Andover ... ..... 44 Knights ............................ 77 All Stars 59 { TECH TOURNAMENT Knights .......... 79 Oliver Ames 59 Knights . ..... ..... 76 Sharon . . . 49 10- Knights .......... .... 1. . 56 Dom Savio .. 38 Knights ....... ... .... 34 Holy Family _ 35 1, I P f rWOW, dr Av- p � ar •i Left to Right, Front Row: Paul Powers, Dan Doyle, Jim Chepulis, mond, Bryan Cardello, Pat Devlin, Mike Holland, Dave Vaillan- Kevin Callahan, Bill Dolan (captain), Larry Morgano, Mark Keller, court (manager). Third Row: Jack Monteiro, Richard Hoehn, Steve Tom Gallenstein. Second Row: Mr. Crozier (coach), Ron Bevins Kiesling, Kenny Crouch, Dana Keller, Mike Thompson, Tom (manager), Jim McGuire, Dick Powers, Ed Cardello, Mark Deyer- Maker, Mike Caffrey. TRACK The track team, composed of several young runners as well as a hard core of veterans, scored consistently in events throughout the season. Captain Bill Dolan won many first places in shot put and discus com- petition as did Kevin Callahan, Dan Doyle, and Jim Chepulis in middle distance and spring events. In the distance events, younger runners Tom Maker, Brian Cardello, Rich Hoehn, and Bryant Cardello added strength to the team. AL NP f 1 1 f ' �73if•" �� A 1 ii Q�- 1 - I�F I � - i 1 � 1 i C 0 f" J f �j { 1 1 P 1 r+*v, t I # 'L L * Mr. Crozier's "grapplers", under the leadership of co-captains Lou Luciano and Steve Coates, sported a 10-4 record to give them fourth place in Merrimack Valley Conference competition. In the state meet, wrestler Bill Dolan finished second in the unlimited class. The team owes much to the assistance of Mr. Schad of Dart- mouth College and Mr. Horgan of Springfield College who de- Co-Captains Lou Luciano and Steve Coates voted many hours helping Mr. Crozier coach the team. WRESTLING to +, I w- ,.q - � � r r� I J I ILeft to Right, Front Row: Paul Powers, Larry Moorer, Phil Capodi- Steve Crabtree, Larry Watts, Billy Fitzpatrick, Sam Messina, Bill lupo, Ron Bevin, Rich D'Elia, Ray Black. Second Row: Ken Porter, Dolan, Larry Morgano, Dave Vaillancourt, Frank Guerrera, Co- Steve Mitchell, Bob Carney, Adair Howton, Steve Robinson, Tom Captain Lou Luciano. McCarthy, Earl Camire. Third Row: Co-Captain Steve Coates, 106 i 4 1 . 4f( fit , 1 A mope i 1 t �fk M � I w r r rA - s The cross country team, coached by Mr. Prentice, enjoyed Coach Prentice with Co-Captains Kevin McGregor and Kevin Callahan another fine season this year. Paced by co-captains Kevin Calla- han and Kevin McGregor, the harriers placed second in the league meet at Burlington while they finished third in regular league competition. CROSS COUNTRY ' * i dip lit .. I I� t - t i c Left to Right, First Row: Tom Maker, Jack Monteiro, Bob Kelly, co-captain Kevin Callahan, co- captain Kevin McGregor, Ed Cardello, Rick Maker, Manager Ron Bevin. Second Row: Pat Devlin, Mike Hatem, Mike Thompson, Dave Packard, Peter Phaneuf, Gus Shephard, Phil Capodilupo, Jeff Pybus, John Pierog, Coach Prentice. 108 GOLF ! In its second year, the golf team, coached by Mr. Buco, and headed by Captain Steve Robinson, engaged in + . successful competition with other schools in the Merrimack Valley Con- ference. Left to Right: Mr. Buco, Tom McCarthy, John Lane, Kevin McCue, Jack Sullivan, Captain Steve Robinson. ,w SOCCER e . L IAl ° _ Coach Anscheutz In its first year at North Andover High ` �► '' School the soccer team posted a very respectable 2-3-2 record against experienced teams from neighboring schools. Though not an official school sport, the team, under the direction of Coach Anschuetz, worked with great enthusiasm ° 1. to master the skills demanded by their new sport. Left to Right, Fiat Row: Adair Howton, Brian Guptill, Co-captain Bob Witzgal, Co-captain Dan Doyle, John Kennedy, John Mitchell. Second Row: Larry Moorer, Henry Cuthbert, Steve Phelan, Robert Kaufmann, Norman Sybert, John Lynch, Tom Gallenstein, Chris Hay, Mike Gaffney, Steve Kiesling, Ed Capodilupo, Jim Chepulis, Jim Hyde, Bob Teischman, Coach Anscheutz. 109 i X r This year's baseball team, coached by Mr. Strobel and led by co-captains Jerry Minihan and Chris Rock, continued to be the powerhouse of the Merrimack Valley Conference. The combination of a fast, aggressive offense Coach Strobel with an alert defense, spearheaded by Captain Rock's outstanding pitching, af- forded the "Knights" a highly successful season. BASEBALL 4 AID �NO No OEft Y F f ^ Vv - , r Left to Right, Front Row: Ron Giaquinta, Steve Long, Jerry Minihan (Co-captain), Chris Rock (Co-captain). Back Roue: Coach' Strobel, Tom Ratcliffe, Dennis Ackroyd, Lee Zagorski, Kevin 110 Tacy. Absent when picture was taken: Bob Cox, Angel Cotto, Mike Armano and Kevin Corrigan. F 1 ds P h Co-Captain Jerry Minihan to AL • s '. "' 46, Ali` •r t � � - � r A lit Co-Captain Chris Rock r For the second consecutive year, r� � the field hockey team won the Mer- rimack Valley Championship with a record of 6-0-0. Sparking the team to victory was co-captain Sandie Foley who scored a total of 14 goals. Next followed Nancy Guilmet with ! 6 goals, Lee Zappala with 4, and co- f captain Kathy Crawley with 3. The L, offense was supported by an out- standing defense led by goalie Ann Marie Kennedy. 4 f � i Left to Right, Firit Row: Nancy Guilmet, Kris Goguen, Pat Lynch, Kathy Crawley (Co-captain), Sandie Foley (Co-captain), Janet Andrews, Stephie Zahoruiko, Nancy Korb. Second Row: Cathy Stevens (Manager), Lee Zappala, Ruth Donahue, Patti Zahoruiko, Ann Marie Kennedy, Elaine Garofoli, Linda Cyr (Manager), Coach Nancy Yanofsky. FIELD HOCKEY ._----- 4 'b low i j�f F 1 T ti I it ., .s i 112 MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS SCORES No. Andover 3 Stoneham .............................. 1 No. Andover 3 Wakefield ............................ 0 No. Andover .. ................. 5 Dracut .................................. 0 No. Andover 3 Andover ............................. . 0 No. Andover _ 2 Billerica 1 No. Andover ... . .. . 3 Tewskbury ............................ 0 a No. Andover 3 Methuen .............................. 1 No. Andover ., 2 Wilmington .......................... 0 No Andover ... ... .. 1 Chelmsford ...... ... ............... 1 No. Andover .. . .. 3 Shore Country Day .............. 0 Co-Captain Sandie Foley Co-Captain Kathy Crawley f ' to 3 Fj } . ♦(�y 4 i ir oar i Y 4 The girls' basketball team, coached by Miss Yanof- sky, had an outstanding season capturing the Merri- mack Valley Championship with a record of 9-0-0. Paced by co-captain Nancy Guilmet and Patti Zaho- ruiko, who led the league in scoring, the offense com- piled a total of 446 points, while due to the out- r - standing defense of co-captain Stephie Zahoruiko, - Sandi MacNeill, and Sue Swanson, the opponents managed only 209 points. Coach Yanofsky with Co-Captains Nancy Guilmet and Stephie Zahoruiko BASKETBALL y - i Co-captain elect Patti Zahoruiko I I Firrt Raw: Patti Zahoruiko, Susan Swanson, Sandi Mac Neill, Stephie Zahoruiko, Nancv Guilmet, 114 Sandie Foley, Peggy Breen, Joyce Tine. Second Row: Coach Nancy Yanofsky, Manager Linda Cyr, Susan Driscoll, Virginia McIntyre, Shirley Roberts, Annmarie Kennedy, Elaine Garofoli, Karen McCubbin, Manager Cynthia Turner. MERRIMACK VALLEY CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS SCORES No. Andover .. ..... 44 Wakefield .. 22 No. Andover ........ 43 Billerica 20 No. Andover ........ 53 Wilmington . ...... 19 No. Andover 59 Dracut . ............ 29 • : No. Andover .. 32 Andover . ..... ...... 11 No. Andover 58 Methuen ........... 31 t No. Andover .. _ . 45 Tewksbury .......... 22 No. Andover ... .. 46 Burlington .......... 19 No. Andover . . 56 Chelmsford 36 L 4 tl� i r ti r r �t rf+f S 115 S • 1 ,N�+ ; • v� SOFTBALL The softball team, in its second year as an established team, com- piled a winning record in competition with neighboring schools. The successful season was due to a combination of factors that included the coaching of Miss Pamp, an excellent pitching staff, an accomplished outfield, and several fine hitters. S r Firrr Row: Barbie Davis, Terry Underwood, Co-Captain Paula Roxann Laycock, Carol Seubert, Dottie Paine. Third Row: Debbie Nigrelli, Co-Captain Charlene Kennedy, Patti Lawlor, Joann Mil- Wonson, Elaine Garofoli, Karen McCubbin, Patti Zahoruiko, Joyce 116 drum. Second Row: Lee Zappala, Sandie Foley, Priscilla Lanni, Tine, Nancy Guilmet, Ann Marie Kennedy, Coach Pamp. Y , GIRLS LEADERS CLUB The Girls' Leaders is a newly formed group consisting of those girls interested in assisting with physical educa- tion instruction. The members serve in such capacities as • skills instructors and referees. AL First Row, Left to Right: Barbara Davis, Kris Goguen, Judy Bastian, Terri Underwood, Sandi Foley, Dayle Smith. Second Row: Nancy Korb, Elaine Garofoli, Pam Sheppard, Shirley Roberts, Kathy Crawley,_ Laurie Nutter. Third Row: Nancy Guilmet, Janet Andrews, Joan Martin, Cheryl Sullivan, Pat Lynch, Linda Cyr. Top Row: Sandi Mac- Neill, Stephie Zahoruiko. ti 4 FOOTBALL QUEEN Leo Lafond, Cathy .Stevens; Jim Dolan, Jane ' a Earley; Football Queen Beth Dushame, Mike � Davis; Marilyn Joyce, Bert Gilbert; Chris Rock, i Kris Goguen. � a i t s � VALENTINE QUEEN Valentine Queen Sharon Freeman and her court. r Left to Right: Ginny Bates, Mary D'Angelo, Pat Y Lynch, Sandi MacNeill, Sue Bennet. f }� a 117 i I � rxl N.�FY>s.ar '4Y P1inA SY��f��lii 1 Ly �� *� O x - p Able to leap tall bleachers in a single bound . . . it's a bird . . . it's a Lane . . . The Great American Cover-Up. I . I i I _.* , "Do I have to?" 118 "Peace" N Ufi F 12 f/{ r l i I Hallelujah! ". . . . and if I have to tell you once more, you're going home." OFF CAP 01 IL i 119 "Wanna go for a ride in my jeep?" "You've got your bag, I've got mine." r � 5 lye s-. A '1 ri "Don't worry folks, I'm hanging right in I there!" "Showers—straight ahead!" rIt r. Pucker-up! I I 120 i I ti 1 li r Arabesque? you • the hokeypokey .,wrrr � S - •A �/'• r � F L � tongue!" got an Excedrin headache!" I 3C AIL f• t t; f• f - f � f t IL 1. 7' Itk "Asleep my love? What, dead my dove?" "What does he want now?" f W � it I r�+ "Hey, no tickling!" "Can I help you with your corsage?" 12A f �i T w ' A "Did you just have gym, or is that the sulfur?" s# t t 3 � 't Y. } C 125 Keep America Beautiful! Bullseye! i Fr .r F 41 Clock-Watching? • ,R b � .. f "EEK! Here he comes!" I _ I That old soft-shoe. r V I � Favorite pastime? I 4 1 126 " ,..- r i 284 I� i I "We're buddies from way back." 'Power to spare." r Y fe 5i RI a "It's stuck! It's Stuck! A&Li "Please Pat, just a taste?" 127 � � � 1 1 e 11� • �t iZ `AkIN r+. 4 ti � ��T� r�• "How about a little elbow room�" M • the tree before ' uv What evil lurks in the mind k of man? 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One Call Professional Laundry And PAUL PROULX, President Dry Cleaning Cash and Carry 1812 TURNPIKE ST. — ROUTE 114 Coin-op Lanudry and Drycleaning No. Andover, Massachusetts Tel. 686-7722 Tel. 682-5211 ja J ILI f xa� E e SALON De PARIS All the newest and latest styles of '69 Call Mr. Richard for appointment MICHAEL J. SULLIVAN, INC. Distinctive Gifts for the Home Our 82nd Year Norcross Cards 1887-1969 Over 40,000 square feet SOMETHIN' SPECIAL Displaying America's better Furniture & Rugs at Reasonable Prices 226 ESSEX STREET Early American Reproductions LAWRENCE, MASS. Jewelry Lee & Pauline Moran 1•16 Fromlearnin laboratories g to lunar missions . . . Raytheon makes thingbhappe A high school student dials a les- is carried by microwaves across the employing over 50,000 people. son and learns at his own pace . . . Andes to a remote area of Ecuador Common threads of technology run A housewife prepares a meal in . . . A tiny computer guides an through and weave together the minutes in her microwave oven . . . Apollo spacecraft from orbit to on- company's diverse and growing A submarine listens for intruders target splashdown. businesses in both government in the deep . . . A seismograph crew These are but a few of the re- and commercial markets. explores for oil beneath an African sults of Raytheon technology at At Raytheon, our future is both desert. work around the world. exciting and challenging. We hope A radar scans the skies and a Today, Raytheon is an interna- that your future holds a full mea- supersonic missile stands ready if tional science-based company sure of excitement and challenge needed . . . A new petrochemical too. Perhaps you will find it with us. plant takes form against a Louisi- ana sky . . . A phone conversation HEON y fi J "We grow careers'' i Raytheon—Andover An Equal Opportunity Employer i BEST OF LUCK TO CLASS OF '69 Anthony's Beauty Salon 477 ESSEX STREET LAWRENCE, MASS. Telephone: 683-1607 * Stevens® * Fine Fabrics * Made in America * 7 Since 1813 * * * ******** **** *** **** 1813 — 1969 J. P. STEVENS & CO., INC. STEVENS' PLANT OSGOOD PLANT NORTH ANDOVER, MASSACHUSETTS ELITE PHARMACY WILLIAM B. KENT & SONS, INC. Joseph Compione, Reg. Ph. Local and Long Distance Moving—Packing and Storage Agent for North American Van Lines Telephone 683-3979 Telephone 683-9439 200 MIDDLESEX ST. NORTH ANDOVER 550 TURNPIKE STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. DAIRY QUEEN OF BOSTON, INC. Wishes the Graduating Class of 1969 Utmost Success in their Future Endeavors! Louis P. Minicucci—Pres. Treas. 522 MAIN STREET NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. 01845 TEL 688-2154 TUNE TOWN RECORDS THE MOD SHOP STEREO — AUDIO COMPONENTS 41 Amesbury St., Lawrence, Mass. Dresses Sportswear Telephone MUrdock 8-8362 41 AMESBURY STREET, LAWRENCE, MASS. 'y i VOGUE HAIR STYLES 143 MAIN STREET NO. ANDOVER MASS. 689-9282 1 INCORPORATED 1834 convenient offices ANDOVER NORTH ANDOVER METHUEN 61 MAIN STREET 108 MAIN STREET 547 BROADWAY I I I 150 Long Hair Our Specialty JULIE'S BEAUTY SALON 148 MAIN ST., NORTH ANDOVER Julie Durkee Holly Young CALL FOR AN Open Wed. & Sat. APPOINTMENT 9 - 5:30; 682-4072 Thurs. & Fri. 9 - 9 — Closed Mon._ & Tues. Tel. 688-6004 Annex 688-7252 688-6242 NORTH ANDOVER TAXI FIORI'S DEPOT MOTORS PHILIP CLARK, Prop. Annex Fiori's Car City Telephone 686-4030 Quality Used Cars SALESMEN 56 MAIN STREET Lou, Gus and Joe NORTH ANDOVER, MASS. 144 Riverside Drive 15 Parker Street Lawrence, Mass. So. Lawrence, Mass. i ELFRIEDE'S BEAUTY SHOP DEHULLU'S MARKET i j Telephone 683-2279 60 UNION STREET NO. ANDOVER, MASS. 200 OSGOOD ST. NORTH ANDOVER i DEWHIRST FUNERAL HOME 15 & 17 Third Street North Andover, Mass. 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