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SENIOR DIRECTORY
PHILIP M. ARCIDI, "Phil", 60 Court St., Chess Club 2,3; Tennis 2,3; JEANNINE M. CARRIER, "Chet", 825 Johnson St., AFS Club 1,2,3,4
Playland Arcade, Hampton, N.H. (Secretary Treasurer); Jogging Club I; Judo Club 2; Field Hockey 2,3,4;
Softball 1,2,3.
JOSEPH PATRICK ARMITAGE, "Arena", 12 Sutton Hill Rd., Audio
Visual I,2,3; Student Council 1,2; Soccer 2,3; Baseball 2; Tennis 3; TRICIA CASHMAN, "T.C.", 907 Dale St., Student Council 1,2; Pep
Millpond Town Homes. Club 2; Jewelry Club 2; Yearbook 2; Prep Club 3; Prom Committee 4.
PATRICIA L. AZIZ, "P.S.", 84 Innis St., Basketball; York Steak LINDA C. CHADWICK, "Lyn", 8I Prescott St., Pep Club 2,3; French
House. Club I,2,3; Prep Club 3; Business Club 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Year-
book 4; Prom Committee 4; Merrimack College.
ANNE C. BAADE, "Anne", Brooks School, Brooks School Kitchen.
DANIEL J. CHAISSON, "Chair", 269 Sutton St., Basketball 1,2,3,4;
ROBERT J. BARCLAY, "Bob", Chess Club 3,4. Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1; Cross Country 2,3.
DEBORAH ANN BARROWS, "Debbie", 332 Campbell Rd. MICHAEL G. CHAPUT, "Bones", I22 Boxford St., Basketball 1,2,3,4
(Co-Captain); Baseball 1; Track 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4.
STEVEN D. BEATON, "Steve", 74 Prospect St., Soccer 3,4; Hockey WILLIAM M. CHORY, "Cor", 466 Mass. Ave., Football 1,2,3,4; Wres-
2,3,4; Sears Roebuck.
tling I,2,3,4 (Captain); Track I.
ANN BERNARDIN, 459 Salem St., Business Club 2; Junior Achieve- DAVID T. CLARK, "Bruce", 69 Salem St., Band I,2; Larc 4; National
ment 2; Prep Club 3; French National Honor Society 3,4; Yearbook I,4 Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Soccer I,4; Baseball
(Senior Editor); Tennis 3,4; Messina's Market.
I,2,4; Paisleys Greenhouses.
CHERYL ANN BEVIN, "Cher", 69 Prospect St., Sears Roebuck. THERESA L. CLEMENT, "Tas", 7 Walker Rd., Student Council 1,2,3;
„ Prom Committee 4; Pep Club 3; Yearbook 4; Basketball I,2,3,4; Basket-
CATHERINE BIRCH, "Cathy",, 38 Farnum St., Pep Club I,3; Jewelry ball Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 4; Volleyball In-
Club I; Pep Club 3; Prom Committee 4; C.Y.O. 1; Jogging Club I; Judo tramurals 2,3.
Club 2; Birch Drugs.
PETER M. COCO, "Thin", 29 Salem St., Chess Club I,2,3,4; Squire 4
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KARL F. BISCHOFF, Bish", 1411 Salem St., Band 1,2,3,4; Stage (Business Editor); National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Honor Society-
Band 3,4; Soccer 2; Tennis 2,3,4; Merrimack College. 2 3 4.
ROBERT J. BISSON, Jr., "Bob", 28 Phillips Court, Messina's. SHARON M. CONNELLY, "Sha", 40 Brentwood Circle, Pep Club 1,2;
Student Council 2,3,4; Northeast State Advisory Council 3,4; Squire 3,4;
REGINALD BLACK, 83 Elm St. Cheerleading 2,3,4.
JAMES E. BLACKWELL, "J.B.", 35 Boxford St., Band I; Audio Vis- DEBRA A. CONNORS, "Debbie", 65 Brightwood Ave., Pep Club 3,4;
ual 1,2,3,4; Ski Team 2; Soccer 2,3,4; Hockey 3,4; Merrimack College. Business Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; Yearbook 4; Track 3; Gymnastic
Intramurals I; Treadwell's Ice Cream.
DAVID BLANCHARD, "Dave", 41 Chestnut St., Audio Visual 1,2,3,4
(President); Squire 4; Soccer 2; North Parish Church. WILLIAM D. COSKREN, "Danno", 44 Bradstreet Rd., Cross Country
3,4; Tennis 3,4; Thompson's.
d VALERIE BLOMQUIST, "Val", 34 Union St., Student Council I,2;
�. Track 2; Typist for Court Reporters. KATHLEEN M. COSTELLO, "Kathy", I7 Maple Ave., Student
Council 1,2,3; AFS I; Yearbook 2,3 Or. Editor), 4 (Advertisement Edi-
KATHLEEN M. BRENNAN, "Kathie", 3 Bixby Ave. tor); Jewelry Club 2; Prep Club 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Softball 2,3; Mo-
rin s.
TAMMY S. BROWN, 100 Marbleridge Rd. MICHAEL CRABB, 46I Summer St.
MARY Y. BULGER, 247 Chickering Rd., Radio Station I,2; Squire 4; JAMES L. CRANE "Hinckley",Yearbook 3,4. " y , 56 Elm St., Student Council 1,2; Class
President 1; Baseball 1,2; Ski Team 2,4; Messina's Market.
COLLEEN MARY CALLAGY, "Coll", 155 Rea St., Pep Club I,3;
Student Council 3,4; Prom Committee 4; Pewter Pot. LAURIE CROMPTON, "Law", 8 Dufton Court.
SHAUN M. CALLAGY, "Hic", 46 Foster St., Soccer 3,4 (Tri-Captain); SANDRA LEE CROUCH, "Sandi", 299 Main St., Jewelry Club I,2;
Baseball 1,2. Student Council 3; Jogging Club I,2; Yearbook 4 (Typing Editor); Prep
Club 3; Prom Committee 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Track 1,2; Ski
JAMES CAMIRE, "Burr", II8 Marblehead St., Wrestling 2; Napoli Team 3,4; Friendly Ice Cream.
Trucking.
CAROL CUNNINGHAM, "Cun-Cun #I", 32 Third St.
NANCY ANN CAMPBELL, 8 Walker Rd., Student Council 2; Year-
book 2. TERSIA DALE CUNNINGHAM, "Cun-Cun #2", 85 Elmcrest Rd.,
COLLEEN MARY CANTY, "Coll", 46 Phillips Court, Pep Club Student Council 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Prom Committee 4; Raytheon.
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1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; Jewelry Club 2; Yearbook 2; Prom Commit- CHRISTOPHER M. CUSHING, "Cush", 30 Gray St., AFS 2,3,4 (Pres-
tee 4; Prep Club 3; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Club 4; Cheer- ident); Squire 2,3,4 (Feature Editor); Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1; Ski
leading 2,3,4 (Tri-Captain).
Team I,2,3,4 (Co-Captain).
MARK CAPONETTE, "Cap", 52 Mifflin Dr., Birch Drugs. THOMAS M. DALY, "Tom", 316 Sutton St., Track 1,2; Soccer 1,2;
PATRICIA CARBONE, "Bone", 22 Barman Dr., Student Council I,2; Robert's Catering.
French Club I; Yearbook 4; Prom Committee 4; Vollyball Intramurals EILEEN M. DEAN, 21 Hamilton Rd., Student Council 1,2; Pep Club
I,2; Ski Team 3,4; Whippoorwill Farm. 3,4; Cheerleading 3,4.
THOMAS J. CARNEY, "Tom", 26 Stonington St., Soccer 2,3,4 (Tri- BETTE JO DeLISLE, "B.J.", I084 Johnson St., CVS.
Captain); Hockey 2,3,4 (Captain); West Gate Sunoco.
WILLIAM D. CARNEY, "Bill", 26 Stonington St., Baseball 1,2; Amer- CYNTHIA JEAN DeMARCO, "Cindy", 31 Woodstock St., Pep Club
ican Medical and Surgical Supply. 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 1, Jewelry Club 1; Jogging Club
1; Turnstyle.
WILLIAM J. CARRAGHER, "Bill", 36 Kieran Rd., Cross Country 3;
Soccer 4; Thompson's. KEVIN A. DeNUCCIO, "Dununce", 607 'Turnpike St.. Football
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CHARLENE M. EATON, 458 Johnson St., Basketball Manager 1,2,3,4;
Business 2,3,4; Track 1 (Manager), 2,3,4; Cross Country 4.
J. RANDALL EATON, "Randy", 458 Johnson St., Band 1,2; Soccer
{ 2,3,4; Thompson's.
ELIZABETH ECKERSON, "Liz - E.W.", 229 Brentwood Circle,
( Equestrian Club 1; Ski Team 1,2,3,4; Windrush Farm.
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CAROLYN E. EDDY, 27 Royal Crest Drive, Merrimack College;
Eugene's Clothing Store.
JOSEPH R. ELBEERY, "Joe", 57 Glenwood St., Baseball 1.
ROSEMARY J. ELDRED, "Rosie", 86 Main St., Student Council 2;
Squire 2; Business Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Spanish Honor Society
3,4.
KAREN BETH ENAIRE, 14 Prescott St., Radio Station 1.
TIMOTHY FARRELL, "Tim", 55 Water St.
OLIVER B. FERGUSON, 136 Raleigh Ravern Lane.
. _ SHARON FINELLI, "Finny", 52 Fernview Ave., Student Council 2,3;
Jogging Club 2; Class Secretary Treasurer 3; DeMoulas; Burger King.
PAUL A. FIONTE, 93 Main St., Chess Club 1,2.
CHARLES FIORINO, "Huck", 288 Pleasant St., Basketball 1,2; Foot-
' ` t ball 1,3,4; Flavor Fresh.
LINDA EILEF,N'FLADAGER, "Lin", Brentwood Circle.
BARTHOLOMEW FORGETTA Jr., "Bart", 1320 Osgood St., Baseball
1,2,3,4; Ski Team 4; Turnstyle. 1; Football 1,3,4; Hockey 3,4.
DAVID M. DETORA, "Duck",, 29 Faulkner Rd., Audio Visual 3,4; FRANCES P. FORZESE, "Franny", 23 Wright Ave., Band 1; Pep Club
Cross Country 4; Golf 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2; Ninety Nine Restaurant. 3; Student Council 3,4 (Vice-President); Yearbook 3,4; Findeisen's Ice
Cream.
JOAN E. DEWHIRST, "Joan", 15 Third St., Merrimack Valley
BayBank. MARY E. FOUNTAIN, "Mary Beth", 17 Bixby Ave., Pep Club 3
(Treasurer); Prep Club 3; Student Council 3; Gymnastic Intramurals 1,2;
LORI A. DIAMOND, "Lor", 101 Edgelawn Ave., Pep Club 1,2,3; Simeone Pharmacy.
French Club 2,3; Prep Club 3; Business Club 3,4 (President); Art Club 4;
Prom Committee 4; Gymnastics and Vollyball Intramurals 2,3. JACK FREEDMAN, "Scoop", 634 Chickering Rd., Squire 2,3,4; Na-
tional Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Basketball 2;
LARRY DICKERSON, 15 Magnolia Drive. Tennis 3,4; Lawrence Eagle Tribune.
JAMI E. DiZAZZO, "Space (n)J.", 118 Meadowview Rd., Prep Club 3. JOHN W. FRIEDLANDER, 177 Chadwick St., Audio Visual Club 4;
Morrisy Taxi.
FREDERICK DODGE, "Rick", 27 Adams Ave., Wrestling 3. DOUG FYFE, 52 Lisa Lane.
NANCY J. DOHERTY, "Nanc", 39 Longwood Ave., Band 1,2,3 (Sec- VALERIE P. GACIOCH, "Val", 56 Russel St., Yearbook 4; Basketball
retary), 4 (Secretary); Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2; Chorus 2,3,4 (Co-Captain); Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4.
2,4; Drama Club 1,2,3 (Vice-President), 4; Spanish Club 2,3 (Secretary),
4; Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4; AFS 2,3,4; Squaredancing 3,4; Garrett
Players 4; DeMoulas. MARIA GALVAGNA, 05 Pembrooke Rd., Student Council 1,2,3,4
(President), Yearbook 1,2,3,4 (Circulation Editor), Squire 1,2,3,4, (News
GAIL ANN DONAHUE, "Space Shot", 445 Wood Lane, Student Editor), North Eastern Massachusetts Association of Student Councils
Council 3,4; Prom Committee 4; Pep Club 2,3; Pewter Pot. (National Delegate), Greater Lawrence Association of Student Govern-
ments 2,3 (Treasurer), French Club 1,3,4, Drama Club 1, Pep Club 3,
<< Prep Club 3, Community Involvement 4, C.Y.O. 1,2,4, Student Advisory
CORNELIUS J. DONNELLY, Conny „ 218 Mass. Ave., Hockey 3,4; Council 4 Tennis Team 3 4.
Steven's Hall. '
JAMES B. GILLEN, "Gill", 399 Summer St., Audio Visual 1,2,3,4
CHRIS D. DONOVAN, "Dun", 63 Elmcrest Rd., Wrestling 4; Football (Vice-President); Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4.
l; Hockey 4; Colonial Shoppe.
STEVEN GLICKMAN, 33 Royal Crest Dr. Apt. 3, Ninety Nine Restau-
KATHLEEN A. DOYLE, "Kathy", 48 Meadow Lane, Pep Club rant.
1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; Jewelry Club 2; Yearbook 2,4; Prom Com-
mittee 4; Student Advisory Board 4; Cheerleading 2,3,4; Messina's. LESLIE A. GOOD, 62 Farnum St., Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3;
Pep Club 3; Yearbook 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Jogging Club 1;
ANN M. DRISCOLL, "Waffle", 190 Mill Rd., Art Club 4; Jewelry Club Cheerleading 3,4.
2.
PATRICIA GORHAM, "Patty", Yearbook 1, Pep Club 1,2; A.F.S. 2;
SUSAN MARIE DRISCOLL, "Suet'", 101 Elmcrest Rd., Pep Club 2; Debate Team 2,3; Spokesman 3,4 (Sports Editor); Student Council 3
Student Council 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Prom Committee 3,4; Basketball In- (Publicity Chairman 4; National Honor Society 3,4; N.A.H.S. Drama
tramurals 1. Club 4; Squire 4; Golf Team 3,4.
SALLY DUSHAME, "Sal", 247 Osgood St., Student Council 2,3; JUDY GRADY, 989 Salem St., Butcher Boy Steak House.
McLays.
NANCY ANN GUGLIELMINO, "Nanc", 250 Chestnut St., Pep Club
CHRISI'INE M. EARLEY, "Chris", 90 Maple Ave. 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2; Business Club 1,2,3; Yearbook 1,2; Sears
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Roebuck. (Co-Captain); Football 1,2,3,4 (Captain); Baseball 1.
DAVID GULEZIAN, "Guleze", Brentwood Circle, Haverhill. LYNNE A. KELLEY, "Kell", 271 Barker St., Field Hockey 1,2,3,4
(Co-Captain); Basketball 1,2 (Co-Captain), 3,4; Softball 1,2,3; Barker's
LINDA GUNDAL, 777 Johnson St., French Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Farm.
French Honor Society 2,3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; National Honor JANICE ELAINE KELSEY, "Kels", 11 Margate Rd., Pep Club
Society 3,4 (President); Yearbook 3 (Junior Editor), 4; Squire 3,4; Math 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; Spanish National Honor Society 2,3,4; Na-
Team 2,3,4; Radio Station 1,2,3,4 (Station Manager); Drama Club 1,2; tional Honor Society 3,4; Yearbook 4; Prom Committee 4; Prep Club 3;
AFS Club 4; Messina's. Homeroom Revresentive 4; Cheerleading 2,3,4 (Tri-Captain).
LAURIE A. HAMBLET, 137 Salem St., Pep Club 1,2,3; Band 1; Year- DEBBIE M. KENT, "Deb-Dumpling", 21 Sutton Place, Merrimack Col-
book 2,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Prom Committee 4; Track 2,3; Ferrous lege.
Technology Inc.
SUSAN M. HANSON, 66 Maple Ave., Drama Club 1,2,3 (Secretary), SHERRY L. KENT, "Onion", Hillside Rd., Basketball 1,2; Intramurals
4); Band 1,2,3 (Vice-President, 4 (President); Stage Band 1,2,3,4; March- for Basketball and Volleyball; Melville Silk Screening and Printing.
ing Band 1,2.3,4; Chorus 1,2; AFS 1,2,3,4; Squaredancing 1,2,3 (Secre-
tary), 4 (President); DeMoulas. KEVIN W. KILCOYNE, "Killer", 431 Johnson St., Squire 4; Student
Council 4; CYO 3,4; Scouts 1,2,3,4; Order of the Arrow 2,3,4 (Chief);
ELIZABETH HARDACRE, 148 Waverly Rd. Cross Country 2,3,4; Cross Country Ski Club 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; De-
Moulas.
BRIAN C. HAYES, "Haysie", 59 Court St., Student Council 1,2,3; JEFFREY J. KINGSLEY, "Butterfingers", 75 Mifflin Drive, Spanish
Class Secretary Treasurer 2; Class Vice-President 3; Photography 1,2,3; Club 2,3,4; CYO 3,4 (Treasurer); National Spanish Honor Society 2,3,4;
Yearbook 3; Bicycle Club 1,2; Ski Club 1; Audio Visual 2,3; Track 1; Ski Squire 4; Twilight Twirlers 1,2,3 (Vice-President); Boy Scouts l; Soccer
Team 1,2,3,4; Messina's. 2,3; Track 2,3,4; Weight Training 3,4; St. Michael's Rectory.
ROBIN R. HAZARVARTIAN, 160 Boston St., Math Team 2,3,4; Busi- DAVID O. KIRK, "Kirky", 216 Stevens St., Prom Committee 4; Soccer
ness Club 3; French Honor Society 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; 2,3,4.
Lawrence General Hospital Volunteer 2.
ERICA C. HELFRICH, "Ereeka", 260 Bradford St., Pep Club 3,4; Stu- DAVID R. KOCZERA, "Kazer", 1225 Salem St., Football 1,2,3; Ski
dent Council 4; Band 1,2,3; Student Advisory Committee 4 (Chairman); Team 2,4; Intramurals 1,2.
State Student Advisory Council 4; Squire 3,4 (Feature Editor); National
Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Homeroom Representative 4; Cheerleading DONNA M. KOEBRICK, 45 Harwood St., Spanish Club 1,2,3; Spanish
2,3,4 (Tri-Captain); Mary Immaculate Nursing Home. Honor Society 2,3,4; Basketball Intramurals 1,2; Softball Intramurals 1;
Howland's.
PAMELA J. HICKEY, "Pam", 24 Norman Rd., Pep Club 1,2,3; Stu-
dent Council 3; Business Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3; CYO 1,2; Yearbook JERI-LYNN KOESKE, "Allergy Anne", 105 Beverly St., Band 1,2,3,4.
4; Gymnastic Intramurals 2; Tennis Intramurals 3; McDonalds.
DON LABELLE, "Snickers", 35 Saunders St., Track; Canobie Lake
SUZANNE HODGKINS, 9 Kingston St. Park.
TERRENCE P. HOLLAND, "Bear", 344 Main St., Football 1,3,4; In- MICHAEL LACHAPELLE, 1905 Salem St.
tramurals 2,3,4.
A. MICHAEL LAGANA, 142 Greene St., Photography Club 3,4; Stu-
JOANNE M. HORTON, "Jo", 1444 Salem St., Business Club 1,2,3 dent Council 3; Greater Lawrence Area Student Council 3; Tennis 2,3,4;
(Treasurer); Pep Club 1,2; Student Council 2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; CYO Hockey 4; Morin's; Playland Arcade at Hampton Beach.
2; Yearbook 4; Tennis Intramurals 3; Gymnastic Intramurals 2; You &
You for Levi's. DIANE C. LAMPREY, "Di", 17 Phillips Court, Pep Club 2,3; French
CLAIRE HUDSON, 250 Johnson St.
GAYLE HURLEY, 187 So. Bradford St.
GAYLE A. HUTCHINS, 95 Lyman Rd., French Club 1; Drama Club
2,3,4; Band 2,3; Student Council 4; National Honor Society 3,4. A
DIANE E. HYDE, "Ducky", 485 Wood Lane Dr., Philip L. Hyde De-
ntist Assistant.
RUTH A. IANNAZZI, "Guinzo", 66 Marian Drive, Student Council
1,2; Pep Club 2; Jewelry Club 2; Yearbook 3,4; Photography Club 4; �-
Prom Committee 4; Ditto Instant Printing Center, Inc. .
CHRISTOPHER W. JENNISON, "C.J.", 60 East Water St., Band
1,2,3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Merrimack College.
DAVID B. JOHNSON, "Egor", 33 Elmcrest Rd., Bob White's.
STEPHEN H. JOHNSON, "Johnstone", 33 Elmcrest Rd., Baseball 1,2; - -
Bob White's.
SUSAN L. JOHNSON, "Sue", 10 Clarendon St. .s
DEBRA KANDRUT, 96 Second St.
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MARIE ANN KAROLISYN, "Marie", 389 Sutton St., New England
Document Conservation Center. -
ANN MARIE KEEGAN, "Keeg", 15 Dewey St., Intramurals 1,2; CYO
2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4 (Co-Captain);
North Andover Recreation Dept.
TIMOTHY H. KEEGAN, "Keeg", 112 Martin Ave., Basketball 1,2,3,4 _ e
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Club 1,2 (Vice-President), 3; Prep Club 3; Junior Achievement 2 (Vice- Honor Society 3,4; Jogging Club 1,2; Track 2,3; Messina's.
President, 3 (President), 4 (President); Student Council 2; DeMoulas.
PEGGY A. LANDRY, "Peggy", 826 Johnson St., Pep Club 1,2,3; Stu- TIM LOWELL, "Tim", 133 Summer St., Thompson's.
dent Council 2,3; Community Involvement 4; French Club 1,2; Baskin DONNA JEAN LUNDQUIST, 26 Bixby Ave., Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Stu-
Robins. dent Council 3,4; Prom Committee 4; Foxmoor Casuals.
PATRICIA ANN LAORENZA, "Tush", 17 First St., Student Council MARTHA LYNCH, "Martha", 26 Dufton Court, Prep Club 3,4; Student
1,2,3; Community Involvement 4; Yearbook 4; Prom Committee 4; In- Council 3; Spanish Club 3,4; Art Club 4; Yearbook 4; Squire 1; Choir 4;
tramurals 1,2,3,4; Field Hockey 1,2; Steven's Convalescent Home. Drama Club 4.
NANCY PATRICIA LaPLANTE, "Weedie", 107 Sandra Lane, Student ROBERT LYNCH, 77 Edgelawn Ave.
Council 3,4; Pep Club 3; Prom Committee 4; Pewter Pot.
STEVEN A. LYNCH, "Lynchy", 149 Cotuit St., Baseball 1,2,3,4;
NANCY LAURENDEAU, "Nance", 13 Belmont St., Drama Club 3; Football 1,2,3,4.
Messina's.
VIRGINIA LYNCH, "Ginny", 26 Dufton Court, Student Council 2,3;
MARY BETH LAWLOR, "Mouse", 40 Belmont St., Squire 1,2,3 Prep Club 3; Yearbook 4.
(Sports Editor), 4 (Sports Editor); Field Hockey 1,2,3,4 (Co-Captain);
Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4. ANNE M. MacLEISH, 412 Salem St., French Club 1,2,3,4 (President);
National Honor Society 3,4; Squire 2,3,4 (Editor); Student Council 3;
MAUREEN M. LAWLOR, "Mo", 116 Mass. Ave., CYO 1,2,3,4 (Sec- Softball 1,2,3 (Manager); Messina's.
retary); DeMoulas.
MAUREEN M. MADDEN, "Moe", III Rea St., Prep Club 3; CYO
STEVE LEACH, 64 Prescott St. 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball
1,2,3,4.
DENISE M. LENOIS, "Nise", 366 Forest St., Merrimack College.
MARIE ANNE MAILHOT, Waverly Rd., French Club; Field Hockey;
DIANE LENOIS, 366 Forest St. McDonalds.
CAROL ANNE LESLIE, 891 Great Pond Rd., French Club 1,2; YMCA JAMES E. MANDRY, "Big Jim", 219 Summer St., Math Team 1,2,3,4;
2,3,4; CYO 4; Cross Country 4; Horseback Riding 3,4;The Spring House Radio Station 1,2,3,4 (Technician); French Honor Society 2,3,4; French
(Hotel) in Rhode Island. Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Photography Club 4; Squire 4;
Prep Club 3.
CYNTHIA ANN LEVY, "Lev", 27 Kieran Rd., Student Council 1,2; EDNA M. MANGANO, 4 Holbrook Rd., Yearbook 2,3 (Jr. Editor), 4
Pep Club 1,2 (President); Prep Club 3; Birch Drugs. (Editor-in-Chief); Student Council 2,3,4; Prep Club 1,2; Jewelry Club 2;
Lark 4; Ski Team 1,2; Burger King.
JOHN M. LICCIARDI III, "Gunga", 75 Second St., Football 1,2,3,4; AR
M ALAN R. ARANTO, "Big Al", 10 Buckingham Rd., Band 1,2,3,4;
Baseball 1,2,3,4 (Captain); Basketball 1. AFS 3,4; Messina's.
MARY LONERGAN, "Mar", 1 Bannan Drive.
LISA J. MAROCCO, "Lis", 960 Johnson St., CYO 1,2,3,4 (President);
ELLEN PATRICIA LONG, "El", 238 Sutton St., Pep Club 1,2; Student Student Council 2,3,4; Greater Lawrence-Asso. of Student Governments
Council 1,2,3; Class Vice-President 1; Yearbook 4; Prom Committee 4. 2,3 (Secretary); Prep Club 3; Pep Club 3; Girl Scouts 1,2; Squire 4;
Yearbook 3,4; Jewelry Club 2; Drama Club 2; Junior Achievement 2;
MAUREEN L. LONG, "Moe", 32 Furber Ave., Pep Club 1,2; French Messina's.
Club 1,2; Business Club 4; Yearbook 4; Prom Committee 4; Track 2. EDIE MARSH, "Eda-belle", 84 Union St., York Steak House.
CYNTHIA LONGTON, "Cindy", 72 Lisa Lane, Pep Club 3; National RUTH B. MARSHALL, "Ruthie", 677 Salem St., Track 2,3; Steven's
Convalesent Home.
LYNN A. MARTIN, 142 Rea St., Art Club 4; CYO 1,2,3,4; Prep Club 3;
Squire 2,4; Yearbook 4; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Ski Team 2,3,4; Track 2;
Gymnastic Intramurals 3,4; Messina's; Spanish National Honor Society.
SANDRA MARTIN, "Sam", 671 Johnson St., Jogging Club 1,2 (Presi-
dent); Bicycle Club 1,2; Cross Country 1,2,3;Track 1,2; Steven's Conva-
lescent Home.
JAMES P. MARTINEAU, "Mutt", 95 Moody St., Football 1; Gibco
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Diagnostics.
JOHN R. MASCOLA, 281 Andover St., Audio Visual 1,2,3,4 (Vice-
_ President); Squire 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; National Honor Society
3,4 (Vice-President); Math Team 2,3,4; Prep Club 3; Soccer 3,4;
Thompson's.
ROBERT G. MASSEY, "Bob", 57 Marblehead St., Audio Visual
1,2,3,4; Wm. A. Cook Furniture Co.
BRAD MAYER, "Brad", 43 Magnolia Drive, Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Choir
2,3,4; Concert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Soccer
' 1,2; Golf Team 1,2,3,4; Turner's Dairy.
TIMOTHY MICHAEL McCARRON, 30 Beech Ave., Student Council
.� 4; Class Vice-President 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,4; Track 2,3.
4. JANNELL M. McCARTHY, "Jannelle", 75 Harold St., Woodland
Nursing Home.
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MARGOT McCARTHY, "Margi", 24 Russet Lane, Field Hockey 1,2;
db Track 1; Ski Team 4.
JUDY McCARTHY, "Dudy", 24 School St., Student Council 1,2; CYO
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1,2 (Vice-President) Internal Revenue Service. 2,3,4; Spanish Honor Society 3,4; Soccer 3; Cross Country 2.
JACK McEVOY, "John-boy", 21 Walnut Ave., Baseball 1,2; Cross NANCY OAKES, "Nance", 15 Merrimac St., Pep Club 3,4; Student
Country 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4. Council 3,4; Business Club 2; Yearbook 4; Spanish Honor Society 4
(Secretary); Cheerleading 3,4; Turnstyle.
SHARON R. McHALE, 27A Francis St., York Steak House. PATRICK O'BRIEN, 160 Kingston Ave.
ANN L. McKALLAGAT, "Ann", 135 Academy Rd., Student Council JAMES G. OLDFIELD, "Barney", 20 Sawyer Rd., Spanish Club 2;
3; Pep Club 3; Equestrian Club 2. Soccer 2,3; Golf 1,2,3,4.
JOAN MEDOLO, "Joanie", 64 Meadow Lane, Student Council 2,3,4; JOHN C. OLWINE III, "Wino", 160 Foster St., Band 1,2; Soccer; Bas-
Yearbook 3,4; Ski Team 1; Olde North Andover Cleaners. ketball; DeMoulas.
TINA M. MESSINA, "T", 268 Mass. Ave., Student Council 2,3,4; CHRISTINE A. ONANIAN 87 Coachmans Lane.
Yearbook 2; Prom Committee 4; Class Secretary Treasurer 4; Messina's. '
GREG MIDDLEMISS, 20 Lincoln St. GEORGE C. OTIS, 456 Summer St.
CHERILYN E. MILLER, 40 Cedar Lane. DEBORAH J. OWEN, "Debbie", 356 Abbott St., Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus
3.
PATRICIA ANN MILLER, 74 Autran Ave., Student Council 2,3,4; Pep
Club 3; Prep Club 3; Class President 3,4; Student Advisory 4. ISMAIL H. OZBERAK, "H", 12 Walker Rd. Apt. #9, Soccer 2,3,4.
SCOTT D. MILLER, 32 Herrick Rd. CHRISTINE M. PACKARD, "Chris", 290 Johnson St., Pewter Pot.
CORBY C. MITCHELL, 48 Fernview Ave. JANIS PAIVA, 102 Bradford St.
ELIZABETH ANN MORTON, "Beth", 9 Garden St.,Jewelry Club 1,2; LISA J. PALEFSKY, 12 Trinity Court.
Yearbook 4; Squire 4; Student Council 4; Girl Scouts 1,2' Merrimack
Valley Wind Ensemble 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Community Envolvement 4; Ju- ROBERT PAS, 980 Winter St.
nior Achievement 2; B & M Sales and Service.
� KEVIN M. MURPHY, "Moses or Murph",469 Boston St., Drama Club MARK PELLETIER, 24 Ashland St.
1,2,3,4; Judo Club 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2; CYO 1,2,3,4 (Vice- JANICE P. PELUSO, "Janice", 545 Johnson St., Spanish Honor Soci-
President); Lark 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Ski Team 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; ety 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Field Hockey 2,3 (Tri-Captain), 4;
Butcher Boy Steak House. Track 2,3,4.
RONALD L. NIXON, "Tricky Dick", 83 Elm St., Stage Band 2,3,4; THOMAS PENDAK, 361 Chickering Rd.
Cross Country 2,3, 4 (Captain); J.V. Basketball 2.
BARRY NOEBEL, "Barney", 84 Johnson St., Soccer 2,3,4 (Tri- RAYMOND PEREZ, "Ray", 11 Village Green, Spanish Honor Society,
Captain); Basketball 2,3,4; Bixby and Company. 3,4; DeMoulas.
DAVID NORRIS, 7 Walker Rd. WENDY PETERSON, 274 Hillside Rd.
LILY NORRIS, "Lily", 44 Longwood Ave., National Honor Society D. KEVIN PHAIR, "Kev", 117 Pleasant St., Radio Station 1,2,3.
3,4; Spanish National Honor Society 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Lawrence
General Hospital. JACQUES PHANEUF, 222 Main St.
JUAN NUNEZ, "Dr. J.", 83 Elm St., Spanish Club 2,3,4; French Club JOSEPH L. PHELAN, "Joe", 54 Bradstreet Rd., Phelan's Variety.
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LESLIE PHELAN, 931 Turnpike St. 2; Track 2.
MARY E. PIEROG, "Mary Beth", 104 Middlesex St., Student Council MICHAEL. J. RYAN, "Rye", 103 Lyman Rd., Band 2; Stage Band
2,3,4; French Club 2,3 (Secretary Treasurer), 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Prep 1,2,3; Soccer 1; Bob Whites.
Club 3; Yearbook 2,3,4; Squire 4; French Honor Society 3,4 (Secretary
Treasurer); National Honor Society 3,4; Tennis Team 3,4; Academy AUGUSTINE SALVETTI, "Gus", 185 Dale St., Soccer 2,3,4;
Nursing Home. Thompsons.
RICHARD A. PIERRO, Jr., "Ricky", 89 Old Village Lane, Stage Band LAURIE SAWYER, 15 Pleasant St., Shawsheen News.
1,2; Math Team 3,4; CYO 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; National
Honor Society 3,4; Radio Station 4; Wrestling 2,3; Bulger Animal Hospi- LISE M. SCHAPKER, 134 Farnum St., French Club; Jewelry Club;
tal. Student Council 2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Cheerleading 4; Pewter Pot.
KAREN A. PIKE, 59 Marblehead St., Pewter Pot. DONALD L. SCHEIPERS, "Gook", 266 Middlesex St., Audio Visual
BETSY J. PLANT, "Bets", 50 Glencrest Drive, Student Council 1,2,3; Club 1,2,3,4; Prep Club 3; National Honor Society 3,4(Secretary); Span-
Student Advisory Committee 3; Bicycle Club 1,2; Yearbook 4; Art Club ish National Honor Society 2,3,4 (President); Homeroom Representative
4; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Ski Team 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4. 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4.
GLENN PRYOR, 1550 Salem St., Basketball 1. LISA A. SECCARECCIO, 233 Johnson St., Pep Club 3; Student Council
3.
JUDITH A. QUINTAL, "Judy", 278 Waverly Rd., Spanish Club 1,2,3; JOSEPH F. SHALHOUP, "Scaloop", 324 Hillside Rd., Football 1,2,3;
French Club 1; Jewelry Club 1; Prep Club 3; Bicycle Club 1; Student Hockey 2,3,4; Baseball 2; Bishop's Restaurant.
Council 1; N.A. Recreation Dept.; Softball 1,2; Intramurals Soccer 3;
Intramural Basketball 1,2; Intramural Tennis 2,3; Glennie's Dairy. WILLIAM J. SHEPLEY III, "Beamer", 357 Osgood St., Baseball
DANIEL W. REPOSA, "Dan", 32 Ashland St., Radio Station 1,2,3,4; 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2,4; N.A. Recreation Dept.
Messina's. SHARON SHEPLEY, "Sheb", 357 Osgood St., Shady Knoll Nursing
CURT ROBINSON, "Robo", 20 Little Rd., Homeroom Representative Home.
4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Messina's. STEVEN MARTIN SHUMAN, 130 Marbleridge Rd., Chess Club 3,4;
JAMES D. ROCHE, 1719 Osgood St. French Honor Society 2; National Honor Society 3,4.
KATHLEEN ROCHE, 667 Salem St., Pep Club 1,2,3; Student Council CAROL SLIWINSKI, 35 Walnut Ave.
1,2,3; Yearbook 2,3,4; CYO 1,2,3; Jewelry Club 1,2; Homeroom Repre-
sentative 2,3; Lawrence General Hospital 1,2; Academy Nursing Home. y
Knoll Nursing Home.
MARY ROKES, 39 Hewitt Ave., North Andover Country Club.
KIMBERLY J. SMITH, "Kim", 270 Marbleridge Rd., Equestrian Club
CYNTHIA LYNN ROOP, "Cindy - M.E.W.", 229 Brentwood Circle, 1; Gymnastic Intramurals 1,2,4; Ski Team 3,4.
Equestrian Club 1; Yearbook 3 (Junior Editor), 4 (Editor-in-Chief); WENDY J. SMITH "Smitt" 72 Foster St. Equestrian Club 1; Gym-
LARC 4; Art Club 4; Ski Team 1,2,3,4 (Co-Captain); Olde North An- y q
dover Cleaners. nastic Intramurals 1,2,4; Marum's Retail.
JAMES RULLO, "Rolls or Ru", 1 Gray St., Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football ELLEN MERLE SOMERS, 401 Mass. Ave., AFS 1,3,4; Squire 1,3,4;
1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2. Class Treasurer 1; Student Advisory Committee 3,4; Class President 2.
MARY RYAN, "Marz", 850 Osgood St., AFS 1,4; CYO 1,4; Pep Club CHRISTINE SOUSA, "Natasha", 55 Linden Ave., Drama Club, Vocal
Lab.
SHERYL D. STAMP, "Sherry", 151 Prescott St., Concert Band 1,2,3;
Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Shady Knoll Nursing
Home.
KATHLEEN M. STANLEY, "Stan", 15 Sandra Lane, Squire 1; Stu-
dent Council 3,4; Yearbook 3; LARC 4; Friendly Ice Cream.
BONNIE S. STEVENSON, 48 Colgate Drive, Student Council 1,2; Jog-
ging Club 2; Intramurals 1,2; Prep Club 3; Community Involvement 3,4;
Ski Team 1,2,3; Melville's Screen Printing Co.
DEBRA STEWART, 59 Bradstreet Rd., Prep Club 3; Student Council 3;
Prom Committee 4; Pewter Pot.
TARA M. STIGLIN, "Stig", 34 Raleigh Tavern Lane, National Honor
i Society 3,4; Student Council 3; Jogging Club 2,3; Spanish National
Ar Honor Society 2; Jewelry Club 1,2; Prep Club 3; Yearbook 4; Cross
ll ( Country 3,4 (Co-Captain); Track 1,2,3,4 (Co-Captain); Simeone's Phar-
macy.
DAVID J. STONE, "Stoney", 436 Mass. Ave., Football 1,2,3,4; Track
2,3,4 (Captain); Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Howlands.
BARRY SULLIVAN, 36 Parker St., Audio Visual 1,2,3,4; Drama Club
# , 3,4; Chess Club 2; Squire 4; Photography Club 4; Golf 1; Hilltop Steak
l House.
ROBERT DANIEL SULLIVAN, "Sully", 1027 Great Pond Rd., Span-
t ish Honor Society 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2; Soccer 2,3,4; De-
Moulas.
DAVID TARLIAN, 290 Rea St., Burger King.
'•? ' u DAVID A. TAYLOR, 38 Saunders St., Chess Club 2,3,4; Radio Station
1,2,3,4 (Studio Director). LORI WATSON, "Wats", 151 Raleigh Taverne Lane, Pep Club 1,2;
Student Council 2,4; French Club 2; Baskin Robbins.
MARYANN G. TESTA, 75 Surrey Drive, Drama Club 1; Student Coun-
cil 2,3,4 (Secretary Treasurer); Pep Club 2,3 (President), 4; Yearbook 3 CAROL A. WEIGEL, 126 Colgate Drive, Student Council 3,4; Student
(Junior Editor), 4 (Editor-in-Chief); Girl Scouts 1,2; CYO 1,2; Commu- Council Representative to ABC Board 4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Squire 4;
nity Involvement 4; Greater Lawrence Association of Student Govern- Jewelry Club 1,2; Yearbook 3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Prep Club 3; Spanish
ments 3; Junior Achievement 2; Gymnastic Intramurals 2; Macartney's. Honor Society 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; LARC 4; Intramurals.
JOHN THEBERGE, 17 Main St. ELISA M. WELCH, "Squelch", 357 Dale St., Chorus 3,4 (Vice-
President); Stage Band 3,4; Yearbook 3; Squire 4; Andover Choral
ROZILYN THERIAULT "Lyn", 47 Sutton Hill Rd., Color Guard. Society 4; Merrimack Choral Society 4; National Honor Society 3,4; BU
Conference Center.
RALPH TIBERIO, 14 Commonwealth Ave.
CHARLENE WENTWORTH, "Char", 54 Saunders St., Business Club
REBECCA R. TIBBETTS, "Beck or Tibs", 105 Farrwood Ave. 2,3; Burger King.
I GEOFFREY A. TILL, "Geoff", 101 Edgelawn Ave., Merrimack Col- KATHLEEN M. WENTWORTH, "Kathy", 32 Saunders St., Business
lege. Club 1,2,3,4; Burger King.
RITA TIMPF, 81 Furber Ave., Internal Revenue Service. SABINE WERNER, 15 Timber Lane, AFS; Chorus; Drama Club.
CHARLES TOKOR, 47 Peters St., AFS; Soccer 3,4. PAMELA A. WHALEN, 6 Ashland St., Business Club.
LESLIE TOWNE, 110 High St., Meadow Brook Laundry. KEVIN WHITEHEAD, "Whitie", 74 Belmont St., Football 1,2,3,4;
Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Wrestling 2,3,4; Turnstyle.
ELIZABETH KELLY TRAINOR, "Kelly", 24 Dewey St., Pep Club
1,2,3,4; Prep Club 3; French Club 1; Student Council 3; Gymnastic In- DEBBIE L. WILSON, "Wils", 5 Perry St., French Club 1,2; Jewelry
tramurals 1,2; Cheerleading 3,4. Club 1; Shady Knoll Nursing Home.
AYNE A. WITZGALL 12 Little Rd. Yearbook 3 4 Editor • Student
DOUG TREADWELL, Tweety , 26 Hemlock St. J (Editor);
Council 3,4; French Honor Society 2,3,4; Prep Club 3; LARC 4; Burger
SCOTT UHL, 25 Farrwood Ave. King.
DAWNA URSILLO, 119 Mass. Ave. BRIAN E. WOLFENDEN, "Wolf', 24 Hamilton Rd., Football 1; Base-
ball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Soccer 2,3,4.
PAULA VANASSE, "Pingles", 166 Rea St., Jewelry Club 1,2; Jogging
Club 1,2; Judo Club 2; Student Council 3; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country MARY A. WOODCOCK, 130 Rea St., Pep Club 1,2; French Club 1,2;
2,3; Cheerleading 4. Jewelry Club 1,2; Student Council 1,2,3; Track 2; Birch Drug.
GEORGE VANBUSKIRK, 160 Water St. THOMAS WRIGHT, "Goat". 45 Waverly Rd., Messina's.
DEBRA A. VERNILE, 69 Water St., Business Club 2,3,4; Band 3;
Radio Station 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 2,3,4; Steven's Convalescent Home. SHARON B. ZAGORSKI, "Zagorsk", 392 Mass. Ave., AFS 1,2,4;
Bicycle Club 1; Prep Club 3; Yearbook 4; LARC 4; Homeroom Repre-
DONALD J. VINCENT, 13 Walker Rd. sentative 4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Intramurals; Field Hockey 1,2,3,4;
Basketball 1,2,3 (Co-Captain), 4 (Co-Captain); Softball 1,2.
DEBORAH A. WALDMAN, "Dusty", 87 Farrwood Ave., Student
Council 1,2; Jogging Club 1; Ski Team 1,2,3; Burger King. DONNA MARIE ZAHORUIKO, 35 Beacon Hill Blvd., Messina's.
STANLEY R. WARD, 53 Harold St. MICHAEL ZAPPALA, "Zow", 3 Pembrook Rd.
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Lynn Evangelos, John Far-
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Gallant, Candace Gartside,
Cheryl Gauthier, Mary
Gerraughty, Jon Giacalone,
Cherril Gianni, Kathleen
Gordon, Gail Gosselin, ti
James Grover, Sandra
Gundal, Phillip Haggerty. `
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Hamblet, Patricia Hanson, - }�
Ethel Hantzis, Dannie
Hart, Brenda Harvey, Bar-
bara Heimann, Ellen
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Caroline Hickey, Donna
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i Mark Holland, Jeffrey Hol-
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Huggins, Sheryl Hutchins,
Joseph Iannazzi, Scott
'•: Janusz, Douglas Johnson,
Doug Jolly, Jacqueline Jor-
dan, Patricia Keegan.
Wr (Second Row) Jerri Kegley,
John Keisling, Joseph Kel-
leher, Lisa Kelley, Donna
• Kennicker, Diane Kent,
Susan Kent, Carolyn Kil-
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' Debra Kneupfer, Phillip
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' Stephen Lagana, Theodore
Lampros, Sharon Lanen,
Pamela Laorenza, Lisa
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• Paula Letourneau, Dan
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Elizabeth Lidstone, Jeffrey
Long, Janice Lord, Donna
Lumb, Sandra Lusten-
_ �r_,�, v� berger, William Lynch,
a*�,• Judith MacCannell, Peter
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H.R. 128 (First Row)
Colleen Madden, Guy
Malandrino, Dominick `
Mangano, Leonard Mang-
ano, Scott Maranto, Patricia i
Marchisio Barry Martin
Peter Martinaits, Donna
Massey, Sandra Mathews. ;
(Second Row) Donn
Mattos, Caroline McBride,
Robert McCarthy, Stephen }
McCarthy, John McDer-
mott, John McDonald, •w -,
Kevin McGauley, John '.
McLoughlin, Mark Mc- —
Murray, Michael Medolo. ` - -1+4 - � ---• - -
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H.R. 129 (First Row)
Robert Meikle, Kerry Mer-
cier, Anne Marie Milne,
�- 471 r' Sarah Modigliani, Jean Mo-
�: lander, Gail Morley, Jef-
frey Moro, Paul Murphy,
Shawn Murphy, Barry
Nicoll. (Second Row) Scott
Noon, Beth Nugent, Fred
Oakes, Keith O'Brien,
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Nancy Orlando, Peter Otis,
J Ilhan Ozberak, Frances
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H.R. 131 (First Row)
- Jo-ann Paiva, Tom Pane-
bianco, Anthony Pat-
terson, David Peabody,
t' a+► �; ,r Nancy Pearson, Suzanne
Pelletier, Wendy Pelletier,
` Paula Peluso, Carla Pesata,
. ! John Peterson. (Second
Row) Paul Petrycki,
Theresa Phaneuf, Carol
Philbrick, Susan Pierog,
Carla Polizzotti, Margaret
( _ " Quintal, Robert Rawson,
' - Corinne Ringdahl, Richard
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H.R. 132 (First Row) Janet
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William Rouleau, Cynthia
Rowlands, Lauren Roy,
Robert Rudis, Shawn
Ryan, Deborah Salois, �' .
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Cynthia Scheipers, Da
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Schreyack, Grieg Schrocvk,
Betsy Schwarzenberg, �^
Christopher Scott, Jean
Seccareccio, Lauren Ser-
reti, Maribeth Seubert,
James Shalhoup, Paula ► ,, '�"�',,, ► '
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H.R. 133 (First Row)
Nancy Simmonds, Gail
Simpson, Brenda Slip- y•-
kowsky, Christopher
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Smith, James Spinney, -
Christine Stanton, Mary
Ellen Steer, Christine r 1 .
Steiner. (Second Row)
Mary Stewart, Dolores -
Stiglin, Edward Sullivan, r _0 ~��i�►
Elizabeth Sullivan, Mary
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van, Wayne Swanson,
Janet Sweeney, David
Taylor, Christopher
Thomas. 1 '
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H.R. 134 (Front Row)
' David Thompson, Deborah
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Michael Ursillo, William
Vaillancourt, Deborah
Walmsley, Arthur Walsh,
David Warwick, William
Watson, Olaf Westphalen.
(Second Row) Andrea Wil-
liams, Bethany Williams,
Martha Willie, Paul Willis,
T + Jeffrey Wilson, Robert
. _ ' , r �'`'�`• •4� Wilson, Randy Wood,
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H.R. 232 (First Row)
Kim Abate, Karen
Alexander, Andrew
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pinall, Mark Atwood, ,
Norman Bailey, , "�.
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casa. (Second Row)
Lee Bevin, Paul Bis-
choff, Sharon Bisson,
Brigid Bligh, Belinda "� ••. " }
Boudreau, Richard ,
Bowman, Peter Ber-
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Stephen Noone
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! H.R. 233 (First Row)
.f- Mike Cannell, Wendy
_x Bresnahan, Tom
Broadhead, Kathleen
Brown, Melanie Bur-
- ' gess, Ann Bush-
nell Susan But-
urlia, Bridget Cal-
,i lery, Michael Cam-
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... r Campbell. (Second
Row) Earline Bruce,
fj u- " C } Cheryl Carbone, Jef-
frey Carr, Robin
Champion, Jane Ch-
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Paul Chory, David
Clinquegrana, Cynthia
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1 Robert Cochrane,
{ Peter Condon, Debra
Conlon, Jim Connelly,
Judith Connor, Rickie
Consentino, Michael
Corcoran, Timothy
? "' Corcoran, Judith
Cos-
tello, Donald Crane,
Joan Cristaldi. (Sec-
ond Row) Cheryl Cyr,
Scott Davis, William
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lie a , E bet
Debarba, Thomas De-
laney, Susan Delellis,
Richard Delisle,
Robert Deltwas,
�-� Michael Dion, Judy
" Devlin, Tracy Alakel.
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Joan Cristaldi, Rita McConaghy
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H.R. 235 (First Row) Carol '
Doerr, Patricia Dolan,
Robert Donahue, Kellee ►
Donegan, Lee Doucette, ►►
Lynne Doucette, Susan
Douglas, Allan Driscoll,
Mariann Driscoll, Thomas
Driscoll, Stephen Duf-
resne. (Second Row) ► , ' �;.
Laurie Dunn, Susan El- -
berry, Mary English, John
Enright, Janice Farrell, - l
Stacy Ferguson, Shannon ...-�.
Ferris, Caroline Fiorino,
Wayne Firth, Eric ,a i
Fitzgerald, Christine '
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H.R. 236 (First Row)
Cindy Fontaine, Anthony
}s ! Forgetta, Paul Fragal
Robert Fraser, Vernon
Gable, Denise Gallant,
Mitzi Gauthier, Frank
"` t Gelinas, Patricia Gerraughty,
Lisa Gianetti, Kenneth
~e Giaquinta. (Second Row)
Glenn Gioseffi, Michael
Gorman, William Gorman,
Gayle Gosselin, Robert
Gosselin, Steven Graham,
Denise Gravel, JoAnne
Grover, Ann Guglielmino,
Joseph Fox, Phil Beninato.
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H.R. 237 (First Row) Lroi
Guillmette, Donna Gule-
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• �' ' '; {�a'" �� '� �v r Hamel, Karen Hamilton,
Eva Hamori, Anna Marie
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��� Elena Hasapis, Catherine
di Hayes, Christopher Hel-
frich. (Second Row) Joseph
Helfrich, David Higginbot-
,�,8 � tom, Daniel Hiller, Mar-
A' garet Hillner, Lori Hilton,
t \; Laura Homer, Michael
Houde, Deborah Hughes,
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Jamar, Maureen Hillarby,
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Jordan, Kathy Joyce, Nancy Kent,
Kathy Kierstead, Colleen Kilcoyne,
Roberta Kingsley, Marty Lawlor,
Bruce Kingsley. (Second Row, L-R), .
Jessica Larkin, Nancy Leslie, Dave
Licciardi, Richard Kryzynski, Jeff
Leighton, Karen Long, Patti
Lundquist, Linda Compagnone, Tim
Long.
H.R. 239 (First Row) Mary
Lyons, Patricia Mac-
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Donald, Martha MacLeish,
Susan Macnell, Karen Ma-
han, Karen Mailloux,
Theresa Main, Timothy -
Marocco, Shari Marsh, —
Robert Maurer. (Second s. _
Row) Andra McCarthy, • +� '
Kathleen McCarthy, Rita
McConaghy, Cheryl Mc- }
Donald, Joan McDonald, tits ;
Francis McGuire, Paul
McGuire, Mary Beth McIn-
nis, Dennis McManus, An- �;, '
thony Melillo, Timothy Mel- `�"
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H.R. 240 (First Row)
Stephen Miele, Donna
Mills, Tammy Milne,
Lindsay Mofford, Janet
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F - Nicole Nicosia, Keith
Nitzche, Christine Noebel.
(Second Row) Eric Nolin,
Stephen Noone, Gene
Northam, Laura Nugent,
James O'Leary, Lori
Z y t O'Sullivan, Ruth Olwine,
Craig Ouellette, Lisa
war= Owen, Kimberly Packer.
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H.R. 241 (First Row) Julie
Ann Paige, Michael Pan-
lone Dana Patterson,
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Perry, Michael Petrycki,
Gregory Phair, Stephenj�
Pimpis, Thomas Plant, r i
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James Quinn, Scott Quinn, . IL
Allen Reasor, Karen Re- 1 l
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Reusch, Brian Reynolds, �s
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Richards, Susan Roberts, f
William Robertson, Brenda
Robinson, Irma Perez. -
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Robinson, Kimberly { ■ 't 4 _
Robinson, Richard Roche,
Rick Rokes, Scott Ronco,
Lee Anne Roop, Mary
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Beth Ross, Douglas Royal,
Kenneth Saalfrank, John
Sangermano, Matthew
Sapienza, Timmy Scanlon. _ '
(Second Row) Karen Scar
borough, Laura Schmitke,
Suzanne Schreyack, Lisa
Serreti, Clifford Seymour,
John Shalhoup, -Bryan = - ^4f�!► {
Shaver, Eileen Sheehan, a
Kelly Ann Shepley, Mar- __ <
garet Shields, Eric Sideri, 1. ,
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Kathleen Slade, Audrey
7 Smith, John Smolak, Mary
,M,,,..• Soucy, Debra Spina,
,`; •' Tracey Stack, Michael
Steer, Daniel Stevens,
Karin Stewart, Leonard
Stoessel. (Second Row)
Kendra Strobel, Thomas
- Sullivan, Judith Sweeney,
• t Dorothy Taylor, Marie
M Taylor, Tanya Taylor, An-
thony Terranova, Grace-
Marie Testa, Cheryl
Theriault, Cynthia Thomp-
son, Elizabeth Torrey,
James Torrey, Pauline
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H.R. 246 (First Row) Judy
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Robert Uttley, Joseph Ver-
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, Michael Voisine, Nancy
Volpe, Donna Voris, Bon-
nie Wagoner, p Phili Wat-
son, David Weigel. (Sec-
ond Row) Robert Weins-
tein, Mary Jo Wentworth,
Detlef Westphalen, David
Whitehead, Teresa Whit-
' ney, Valerie Williams, Jane
Wilson, Penny Wilson,
Mark Wolfenden, Kimberly
Wonson, Susan Wilson.
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H.R. 241 (First Row) Julie
Ann Paige, Michael Pan-
gione, Dana Patterson, _
David Perkins, Whitney
Perry, Michael Petrycki,
Gregory Phair, Stephen
Pimpis, Thomas Plant,
Mary Poirier, Diane F
Poutenis, Marie Powell,
Joseph Querci. (Second •- r
Row) James Quinlan, �• ''
James Quinn, Scott Quinn,
Allen Reasor, Karen Re-
ese, Joseph Reitano, John
Reusch, Brian Reynolds, ' ` ' r'.-7 f `
John Rheaume, Cynthia .
Richards, Susan Roberts,
William Robertson, Brenda
Robinson, Irma Perez.
H.R. 242 (First Row) Ellen i
Robinson, Kimberly 1
Robinson, Richard Roche, .�
Rick Rokes, Scott Ronco,
Lee Ann R e oop, Mary
Beth Rossi, Douglas Royal,
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Sangermano, Matthews
Sapienza, Timmy Scanlon. I i-
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Detlef Westphalen, David
Whitehead, Teresa Whit-
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Wilson, Penny Wilson,
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Knights post 9- 1 record . a
This year's football team finished the year with an outstanding
9-1 record, the best in this school's history. Under the direction w
of Coach Rorke and Captain Tim Keegan, the Knights closed the ,r
season ranking third in their division. Linebacker, Dave Stone; '
quarterback, Mike Chaput; and 1000 yard rushing tailback, Dan
Brucato were a few of the key players that helped lead the
Knights to their outstanding season.
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(First Row) David Stone, Mike Chaput, Jim Rullo, Kevin Whithead, Bart Forgetta, Tim McCarron, Steve Lynch, Bill Chory, Tim Keegan,
John Licciardi, Jim Gillen, Kevin Denuccio, Kevin Murphy, Donald Scheipers, Bill Shepley, Dan Brucato, Coach Rorke. (Second Row)
llhan Ozberak, John Driscoll, Fred Oakes, Mike Fioccoprile, Chris Calzetta, Tom Starr, Charlie McKinley, Jim Gosslin, Eric Swanson,
Steve McManus, Mark Onanian, Joe Giarrusso, Kevin Cailagy, Mike Laorenza, Terry Edwards, Mr. Rozzi. (Third Row) David Peabody,
George Patridge, Mark Androski, Tom Earle, Jim Addonigio, Vincent Helfrich, E.J. Roberts, Jim Chase, Paul DiSalvo, Mike McGuire, Paul
Driscoll, Fred Soucy, George Bourne, Tyler Monroe, Mr. O'Neill. (Fourth Row) Mike Bisson, Jim Gallagher, Bill Vaillancourt, Kenny
Donahue, Steve McCarthy, Peter Otis, Mike Conway, Jimmy Spinney, John Peterson, Paul Willis, Jim Fraser, Mike Koczera, Jim Cassidy,
130 Robert Bernardin. (Fifth Row) Chris Scott, Bob Rawson, John Alaimo, Scott Bradley, Jack Lawlor, Richard Ringdahl, Terry Holland, Jim
Shaloup, John McDermott, Mr. Carnavalli.
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The J.V. Football Team finished the season with a promising 6-3-1
record. The starting unit was comprised of mostly juniors and a few
sophomores. Coach Jim O'Neill is looking forward to a good season
next year, with many returning players and many good freshman
prospects. Outstanding members of this year's team included Paul
Willis, Jim Cassidy, and Vin Helfrich.
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Cape Ann League Champs !
_ The Frosh started off slowly losing a non-league game to
' - Methuen, but then they came alive winning 8 out of 8
w games to win the League Championship. The team, under
the direction of Coach Cavanaugh and Captain Tim Cor-
coran, gained a lot of valuable experience this year and is
looking forward to a great J.V. season next year.
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Cassidy, Kenny Saalfrank, Paul
McGuire, Tom Broadhead, Tom
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Smolak, John DiSalvo, John
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don, Joe Helfrich. (Third Row) Bill
Nelson, Tim Morocco, Fritz
Hoehn, Eric Sideri, Frank Gelinas,
� � ' '� 1,► ,' Anthony Melillo, Whitney Perry,
John Reuschi, Bruce Shernard.
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(Fourth Row) Dave Weigel, Bob
Cochrane, Bob Uttley, Dave Lic-
�� ciardi, Tim Corcoran, Dave Walsh,
Dave Whitehead, Richard Bow-
} ii man, Michael Campagna.
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Stars . -
The Varsity soccer team, coached by James Guica, was plagued with
injuries this season, and finished the year with a 3-9-2 record. Tri- -�
captains Barry Noebel, Tom Carney and Shawn Callagy led the defen-
sive units while Charles Tokar and Chris Smith added the offensive
punch. Tokar and Carney were elected to the All-League Team. Next
year promises to be a better season with a full squad of returning vet-
erans to lead the way.
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(First Row) Gus Salvetti, David Clark, Curt Robinson,
Brian Wolfenden, Tom Carney, Shawn Callagy, Barry -;
Noebel, Jimmy Blackwell, Randy Eaton, John Mas- I a -
cola, Chris Smith. (Second Row) Jimmy Treadwell, _
Charles Tokar, Steve Caron, James Austin, Tom -
Zahoruiko, Dan Leonard, Billy Carragher, Dan Sulli-
van, Chris Benincasa, John Haltmaier, Kim Hale, Jim
Costello, Bill Brennan, Bill Watson, Mario Mino.
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(First Row) Glenn Gioseffi, Jody Verville,
Gene Northern, Tim Crane, Don Crane, Mike
Voisine, Jim Treadwell, Bill Gillen, Todd
Closson, Chris Smith, Jack Beirre, Steve
Noone, Chris Helfrich, Bill Brennan, Jim
�'. Costello, John Sangermano. (Second Row)
--� Al Schreyack, Dan Leonard, Steve Turner,
Tom Zahoruiko, Paul Firth, Mike Powers,
*•�- Chris Benincasa, Wayne Firth, Paul Murphy,
• Mike Kittle, Jim Austin, Coach Nunzio Di-
Marca, John Haltmaier, John Leighton, Dave
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�. Dave Schreyack, Mario Mino, Bill Watson.
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The junior varsity squad worked hard this year and com-
piled a 6-2-0 record. The offense, led by Jim Costello and Bill
Brennan, scored a total of 18 goals. They were backed tip by
the defensive "wall" of Paul Firth, Jim Austin, Justin Benin-
casa and Bill Watson.
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The Lady Knights overcame setbacks . :'•:",- -
from tough teams like Manchester and
Amesbury to hold a respectable season re-
cord of 6-3-3. Although teamwork was the ;
key to their success, individuals were cited
for their performances. Co-captain Mary � ,Y'°'� • ."",,�i+ ,:F-+ # - ;}
Beth Lawlor was elected to the C.A.L. All ,�- +; F''W. �� � • ' �
Star Team and was also chosen as the _ ��'•. � : �-
M.V.P. of the season. Betsy Plant was hon-
ored with the un-sun heroine award while
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Lynn Martin, the lone goalie, was cited for
her improvement. `` " '' ;
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(First Row; L-R) Patty Connor, Sue
Korb, Beth Shellnut, Lynn Kelly, Mary -.
Beth Lawlor, Betsy Plant, Jeannine
Cartier, Coach Pamp. (Second Row)
Janice Peluso, Lynn Martin, Maureen
Madden, Sharon Zagorski, Jean Lafond,
Sue Madgley, Carol Long, Val Gacioch.
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The J.V. Lady Knights, under the leadership of
Co-captains Barbara Catalano and Stacy Ronan shot
Mary Beth Lawlor and Val Gacioch their way to a 4-2-6 season, With Amy Furnari in
goal, quite a few games which could have been los-
ses were held to ties.
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(First Row; L-R) Coach Stone, Amy
Furnari, Debbie Aboud, Cathy
Catalano, Stacy Ronan, Barbara
Catalano, Karen Mailloux, Erin Callery,
Maura Turner. (Second Row) Liz Sulli-
van, Gail Gosselin, Nancy Beirne,
�► Cheryl McDonald, Sharon Lanen,
Karen Long, Kathy MacLeish, Colleen
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(Front Row; L-R) John Fyfe, Dano Coskren, Olaf Westphalen. (Second Row)
Harriers have uphill Robert Maura, Danny Long, Jeff Holland, Bob Nassar, Kevin Kilcoyne.
season .
Coach Kelley and Captain Ron Nixon, led the Knights to vic-
tory in their first four meets of the year. However, as the season
progressed the inexperienced team's schedule grew more dif-
ficult and they finished the year with a 5-8 record. Nixon, Art ,
and Dave Detora, Charlie Beliveau and Mark Woodworth con-
sistently placed high in meets. Next year's captains elect Be- `
liveau, Dan Sullivan and Miles Caponnette are looking forward .. .... t
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to a successful season as many excellent runners from this ` .•
year's team will be returning.
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(Front Row; L-R) Dan Sulli-
van, Willis Jenkins, Ron Ni-
xon, David Detora, Jeff Rand.
(Second Row) Steve Beaton, '
Joe lannazzi, Miles P!
Caponette, Charlie Beiiveau,
John MacDonald, Mark
Woodworth, Arthur Detora. -
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The girls' Cross Country Team, also
coached by Mr. Kelly and captained by
. Tara Stiglin, had an impressive fall season.
The girls, led by Kelly Scanlon, Kathy
McDonald and Lynn Kilcoyne, compiled a
r � r - record of 7 wins against only 3 losses. The
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First Row; L-R Ann Keegan, Lynn Kilco ne Tara
Stiglin, Kelly Scanlon, Kathy McDonald. (Second
Row) Shannon Ferris, Cathy Slade, Carol Leslie, Char-
lene Eaton, Martha MacLeish.
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Dewhirst is high scorers
The North Andover Hockey Team, coached by Mr.
Walter Fitzgerald, had a disappointing record of 3-12 this
season. Outstanding members of this year's squad in-
cluded high scorer Jim Dewhirst, defensive standout Cap- r
tain Tom Carney, and Dan Brucato. With many returning
lettermen, the teams prospects for next year should be �►� J'
greatly improved.
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(First Row) Charlie
Hutchins, Tom Stan-
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James Blackwell, Tom V
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Joe Shalhoup, Connie `
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Jim Dewhirst, Gerry 5�, 4
Caron, Jim Fraser,
Jeff Condon, Mike /� w y
Saltman, Bill Sher-
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Dan Brucato, Vinnie
Helfrich, Steve Caron,
Rich Kenniker, Bruce
Hamblet, Chris Rivet,
Coach Fitzgerald.
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Girls Tie for First Place
This year's team, under the leadership of Co-Captains Cindy t
Roop and Chris Cushing, worked long and hard to improve their
skiing skills. The girls achieved an excellent 10-1 record for their
efforts and tied for first place in the Merrimack Valley Ski r-r
League. The boys didn't fare so well, but they are a young team
and got some needed experience. They are looking forward to a r
better season next year. Mr. Marchegiani was the coach for both r
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Rokes, Bill Gillen,
Debbie Walmsley, -
Maria Fragala, Nancy
Orlando, Cindy Roop,
Chris Cushing. (Sec- .
and Row) Bob Nassar, �;
Ken Salfrank, Betsy
Plant, Helen Smith, �� � ��t ;' ens � �, �,�, h --•• h� Cron. y��
Pattie Carbone, Alison ��
Driscoll, Paula Elias,
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Beth Cushing, Kim � - - �` �'�-
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Roop, Steve Johnson,
Tom Panabianco,
Margus Cranston, Joe
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(Fourth Row) Brian t .�
Hayes, Joe Phelan,
Steve Meile, Donna fit,
Higgins, Cindy •-
Thompson, Dave saw - ,y
"Thompson, Steve
Lagana, George Grif-
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Bob Higgins.
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Co-captains Tim Keegan` and Mike Chaput continued the Knight's tradi-
tion of victory. The team finished with a 17-4 record and shot their way into
the Tech Tournament. As usual, the strength of the team was their tough ,
defense, engineered by Coach Bob Licare. An exciting season came to an
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finals of the tournament.
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(First Row) Dan Chaisson,
Jack McEvoy, (Captains)
Mike Chaput and Tim
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Costello, Billy Smith, John
Haltmaier, Tom Erie,
Kevin Callagy, Mike
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Zagorski Achieves honors .
The Girls' Varsity Basketball team had a tremendous season placing I
second in the Cape Ann League Western Division. The Knights
finished the year with a record of 13-5. The girls were led by Co-
captains Sharon Zagorski and Terry Clement, who both made the
All-Star Team. Sharon also made the All-League Team.
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Row) Anne Marie Keegan, Mau-
reen Madden, Mary Beth Lawlor,
Nancy Burnett, Lynn Kelly. (Third
Row) Manager Charlene Eaton, t ` '
Beth Shellnut, Shari Johansen,
Nancy Burtulia, Terry Clement, O •
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Laurie Barker, Coach Pamp.
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This year's junior varsity basketball team compiled an outstanding
record of 15-3. Among the players who contributed to the team's
success were Barbara Catalano, Ann Long, Robin Cunningham and
Ruth Bushnell. Mrs. Morrison is the J.V. Coach.
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(First Row) Mrs. Morrison (Coach), Carla Polizotti, Ruth Bushnell, Pam Laorenza, Cathy Catalano. (Second
Row) Mary Beth Soucie, Barbara Catalano, Ann Long, Gail Gosselin, Sue Heafy. (Third Row) Ellen Hennes-
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A winning tradition .
The young Knights stormed to a 15-3 record with Mr. Fichera at the helm.
Among this year's outstanding J.V. performers were Jim Grover, John Kiesling
and Paul Willis.
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(First Row) Robert Rudis, Paul Willis, Jim Grover, John Kiesling, Kevin Bartolotta. (Second Row) Coach Fichera, Kevin Zorn, Frank Tridenti,
Bob Wilson, Dave Forzese, Scott Bradley, Tim Crane.
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Mr. Sheehan coached this year's freshman team _
to a 15-2 record. The team tied for the championship 40
in the Cape Ann League. Key players included Tom , 1
Broadhead, David Walsh and Robert Uttley.
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Beattie, Bob Uttley, Dennis McManus. (Second Row) Coach
Sheehan, Manager Joe Cassidy, Peter Bernardin, Tom
Broadhead, Mike Dion, Dave Whitehead, Tim Corcoran, Man-
ager John Reusch, Missing from picture — Dave Walsh.
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The Freshman Basketball Team, coached by Miss Pat
Lawlor, had another winning season. This year's cap-
tains were Joanne Grover and Carrie Fiorino. Other out-
standing players were Sue Elbeery, Ann Haltmaier and
Karen Long.
4 1� (First Row) Carrie Fiorino, Rita McConaghy, Lee Doucette, Kim
�- Wonson, Lynne Doucette, Ann Bushnell. (Second Row) Coach Law-
lor, Kim Chase, Cheryl McDonald, Joanne Grover, Karen Long,
" Susan Elberry, Ann Haltmaier. (Third Row) Managers Mary Jo
Wentworth, Denise Gravel, Tricia Connelly, Sue DeLellis.
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N . E . Champs !
This year's wrestling team, coached by Mr. '
Crozier, finished second in the Cape Ann League.
The team's record was 17-0-2. The Knights took
fifth place in the state meet. Among the wrestlers
qualifying for the state meet were: Doug Jolly, Joe
Giarrusso, Mike Fioccoprile and Joe Helfrich. John
Quintal placed fourth in the state while Captain Bill
Chory and Tom Kelley won their divisions, and
went on to win the New England Championships.
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(First Row) Doug Jolly, Dan Hiller,
Tom Kelley, John Quintal, Joe Giar-
russo, Joe Helfrich, Asst. Coach Gen-
drun. (Second Row) Coach Crozier, "i s
Mike Fioccoprile, Kevin Whitehead,
Dave Peabody, Bill Chory, Steve ^"
McManus, Fritz Hoehn. (Third Row) _-
David Cinquegrana, Mario Mino, John
DiSalvo, Frank Silva, Billy Watson, ,
Rickey Camire, Paul Chory, Frank
Dushame. (Fourth Row) Peter Otis,
John Bierne, Tony Mellillo, Bill Lynch,
Jeff Wilson, Bruce Emerick, Steve Ca-
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(First Row; L-R) Jim Rullo, Bill Shepley, Don
Scheipers, Jim Gillen, Steve Lynch. (Second W 4
Row) Coach Strobel, Michael Laorenza, Chris
Calzetta, Tom Erie, Dan Chaisson, John Lic-
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the Varsity Baseball Team's prospects for a Cape Ann League �„ y; _ ,. ,,.: ,.
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Championship this season seems promising. The nucleus of the '77
squad will be its fine pitching staff led by returning lettermen; John ►.^_ �' s" -
Licciardi, Mike Laorenza, Jim Gillen and Tom Erle. In addition, '_ -
returning players like Don Scheipers, Bill Shepley, and Jim Rullo are ' .;•-_
expected to add the offensive and defensive strengths to make the
team a top contender for the League title. - �;�- - M
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Girls clear hurdles .
Last year the girls' Track Team had an outstanding
season of 10 wins and 3 losses. This spring, under the
coaching of Ms. Patricia Lawlor, and co-captains Anne
Marie Keegan and Tara Stiglin, the team is looking for-
ward to another great year!
With Nancy Buturlia doing the 220, Kelly Scanlon '
running the mile, and Mary Beth Lawlor on the hurdles,
the team has a good chance for yet another undefeated ,. f
season, especially with the help of returning seniors, lb
Ruth Marshall, Janice Peluso, Betsy Plant and ..�
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(First Row) Lisa Gioseffi, Beth Boyd
(Co-Capt), Jo-anne Sullivan (Co-Capt),
Diane Romano, Coach Lawlor. (Second
Row) Anne Keegan, Marybeth Lawlor, x
Betsy Plant, Tara Stiglin, Paula Vanasse,
Ruty Marshall. (Third Row) Tricia _ ► �
Keegan, Debbie Sangermano, Meg Quin-
tal, Kathy Boyd, Carolyn Kilcoyne, Mar-
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Kilcoyne. (Fourth Row) Ruth Houtte,
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Stoessel, Doreen Gallant, Mary Ellen
Driscoll, Andrea Williams. (Fifth Row) �.
Pam Laorenza, Chris Schapker, Sue Korb, '' ,`
Karen Smith, Debbie Roche, Janice VA
Peluso, Liz Lidstone, Ann Calzetta. (Sixth
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Stacey Ronan, Maureen Gallagher, Kathy � �*
McDonald, Carolyn McBride, Patrice
Rivet. (Last Row) Nancy Buturlia, Janice �..
Lord, Delores Stiglin, Cindy Melvin, _ '
Marie Fraggala.
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Knights run on .
_IM At kX It -4 es First Row — Don Ellard, Chris
/ =�E : : � 'A �1 w � . ' Wentworth, Dave Nickerson,
loom" 1 �y ; ryr� ;_ ------ ti �` r `�•`� - Jack Taminine, Bob Quintal,
I11 )< 'f '� � ;}� T Marty Driscoll, Mike Driscoll,
.�... � Peter Sandstrom, Charlie Otis,
w " Dave Cantone. Second Row —
� � John Haltmaier, Charlie
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Murphy, Kevin Kilcoyne, Vin-
o nie Helfrich, Steve McManus,
- =F Jim Gosselin. Third Row —
George Early, Dave Donovan,
Bob Blain, Paul Driscoll,
George Borne, John Alaimo,
Charlie Beliveau, Jeff Kingsley.
Fourth Row — Coach Welch,
— r 1 Artie Detora, Dan Sullivan,
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Charlie Hutchins, John
Campbell, Dan Brucato, Mike
F - Chaput, Jim Cassidy, Coach
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Scott, Joe Kelleher, Dave
4 O'Connor, John McDermott,
Steve McCarthy, Paul Willis,
` ► ,, Bruce Emerick, Dave Taylor,
' ,-''` r„ ,•�; �` Scott Bradley. Sixth Row —
"' Kevin Fontaine, Olaf Westpha-
len, Joe Ianazzi, Ilhan Ozberak,
John McDonald, Tim Quinlan,
{ Kevin Callagy, Dan Connolly,
Mike Conway.
The track team, coached
by Mr. O'Neill and Mr.
Welch, are expecting an
improvement over last sea-
son's record of three wins
against six losses. The 77
squad will be led by NAHS
record holder Captain Dave
Stone, and a number of re-
turning varsity lettermen.
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tions are distance runners
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Haltmaier and Kevin Cal-
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be strengthened by the re-
turn of John Campbell,
Mike Chaput and Dan Con-
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Steve McManus
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Last year, the girls' Tennis Team lost many of
their best players to graduation. But with the leader-
ship and support of their coach, Mrs. Gorman, the `
girls are still looking forward to a fine year. The re-
turning stars that the team will be counting on are
Paula Elias, Cathy Catalano, and Mimi Gaffney. The
returning seniors this year will be Maria Galvagna,
Mary Beth Pierog, and Anne Bernardin. Also return-
ing to help the team are Ellen Hennessey and Debra
Aboud.
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First Row (L-R), Cathy Catalano, Debbie Aboud, Chris Coughlan, Paula Elias, Mimi Gaffney. Second Row (L-R), Coach Gorman,
Maria Galvagna, Mary Beth Pierog, Anne Bernardin, Barbara Catalano, Ellen Hennessey, Susan Palermo.
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Knights of the court .
With the addition of the High School courts and the grow-
ing popularity of tennis in North Andover, the outlook for
. + the Knights Net Squad is expected to improve greatly this
i- ' year. The team, led by Coach Al Berman and Captain John
Graham, is looking forward to a successful season. Despite
k their 3-12 record last year, the Knights hope to rebound and
be a consistent winner throughout the spring season. The
squad has. a strong singles department, but their hopes lie
with the performance of the doubles team. Coach Berman
` feels that the Knights will be a strong competitor for the
Cape Ann League Crown. Key varsity players include
Gerald Huggins, Pat Armitage, Jim Cosken, and returning
seniors Jack Freedman and Carl Bishoff.
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(First Row) Pat Armitage, John Graham, Jim Coskren. (Second Row) Coach Berman, Jim Austin, Jack Freedman
Jack Freedman, Carl Bischoff, Joe Armitage.
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Gacioch leads
team .
Under the coaching of Mrs. Debra
Holmen, the Knight's Softball team may #•� .
prove to be a strong contender for the _
Cape Ann League Championship.
Lynne Kelly, Cathy Costello, Mau-
reen Madden and Terry Clement will be
returning as seniors to help their team.
Also returning as a senior is Valerie •,'
Gacioch, who was last year's Most Val- R
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and is also a strong hitter. t
These players, along with teammates
like Carol Long, Beth Shellnut, Jeanne
Lafond and Sue Midgely, who all played 40
varsity last year as sophomores, should - ------
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Midgley, Jeanne Lafond, Maureen Madden, Kathy Costello.
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No_�� F " "�►p"' �� record last year under the expert
`r _ N,4y � tee-ching of Coach Buco. The
knight's top golfer was Kevin
SOM 0 McGauley, Cape Ann League
Champ. With returning senior Dave
Detora, and underclassmen Darren
>r 0 Zuill, Jim Dewhirst, Kevin Bailey
t�� and Robbie Meikle, the team hopes
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(First Row) Jim Oldfield, Kevin McGauley,
�� Jim Dewhirst, Dave Detora. (Second Row)
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i Marching on !
(First Row) Nancy Doherty — (Secretary),
Mike Ryan — (Vice Pres.), Dave Scheipers
— (Drum Major), Nancy Buturlia — (Trea-
surer), Mr. Rogers. (Second Row) Nancy Or-
lando, Debbie Walmsley, Erica Antonelli,
Judy MacCannall, Claire Kilcoyne, Bob
Maurer. (Third Row) Deidre Citron, Linda
Steer, Anthony Forgetta, Lisa Owens, Phil
Knowlton, Chris Hammel, Eva Hamori, Bill L
Newitt, Sherry Stamp. (Fourth Row) '
Marybeth Hilner, Laura Robinson, Mary r , • �i
Gerraughty, Jerilyn Koeske, Karen Doherty, R ti
Maria Fragala, Dave Cole, Judy Costello.
(Fifth Row) Mary Ellen Currier, Karen
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LeClerc, Linda Bernal, Linda Birch, Paul
Bischoff, Pattie Hanson, Jonathan Leighton,
Betty Citron, (Sixth Row) Denise Enair6, _ ; •
Lisa Dewhirst, Scott Noon, ,Susan Hanson a �
(President), Justin Benincasa, Brad Meyer, � �i *�
Cliff Seymour, George Griffin, Jeff Leighton, ; •�• / `R
Alan Maranto. (Seventh Row) Kathy ` }'
Keirstead, Pam Dawe, Debbie Birch, Becky `
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Olaf Westphalen, Joe Fragala, Steve Lagana, '
Gerry Kegley. (Standing) Joan Slade, Laurie
Crittenden, Bonnie Wagoner, Barbara
Knowlton, Terry Salois (Color Guard Cap-
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ers, this year's band worked hard and long with excellent results. Their hard
work was rewarded when the band placed third in the Massachusetts March-
ing Band of the Year Contest. The band also provided half-time entertain-
ment at all the football games, and marched in a number of local civic
1 parades.
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North Andover's Knightingales, directed by Ms. Nicholson, worked
longand hard v
perfecting varied musical programs for public presenta-
tion. The group sang at a number of functions throughout the school •
year. The chorus is open to all students who have an interest in singing
and performing before both the student body and the local community.
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(First Row; L-R) Sandra
Bardsley, Sandy Mathews,
Wendy Jamar, Nancy Doh-
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Dorothy Taylor, Sabine y �
Werner. (Second Row)
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Linda Sterr, Margaret Hill- r
ner, Debbie Lindley, Dar-
lene Fladager, Lynn
Theriault, Janet Molander, � ' {
Betty Citron, Jean Molan- �-
der, Lisa Welch, Debbie r —�
Owens. (Third Row)
Martha Lynch, Jane ! �,
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Woodworth, Terry Salois, � _ -
Al Maranto, Brad Mayer,
Roy Stevens, Mary Cur- r
rier, Jerri Kegley.
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Crowd pleasers .
The Pep Club is made up of girls with school spirit. Members make
" posters, sponsor rallies and lead the cheering at athletic games. This
year the club was under the direction of President Eileen O'Connor and
Vice-President Grace Testa.
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(First Row; L-R) Christ-
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O'Connor, Grace Testa.
(Second Row) Nancy
Oakes, Kelley Shepley,
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Packer, Sue DeLellis,
Gail Gosselin, Sue El-
' berry, Patty Connelly,
Mary Baril. (Third Row)
Nancy Pearson, Mimi
# Gaffny, Debbie Sanger-
mano, Sue Pierog, Tricia
Keegan, Ruth Houtte,
Lisa Law, Wendy Bove,
Judy Connor. (Fourth
Row) Maureen Lynch,
Sue Forzese, Kathy Be-
rube, Cheryl Cochrane,
" Leslie Good, Kelly
Trainor, Colleen Canty,
• Janice Kelsey, Erica
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Gina DeCosta, Nancy
Smith, Jean Mathison,
Laurie Martin, Barbara
Galeazzi, Debbie Con-
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Compagna.
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Students making the decisions .
This year's Student Council conducted a wide variety of programs designed to
aid both the student body and the community. Directed by President Maria Gal-
vagna and advisor Mr. Buco, members met regularly to discuss upcoming
projects and to plan their implementation. Among this year's activities were
Homecoming Week and Slave Day. Council members also worked hard to raise '
money for the Scholarship Foundation, and held a book drive for prisoners in the
Lawrence Jail.
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(First Row; L-R) Mary
Gerraughty, Sue Piergo,
Nancy Pearson, Kathleen
Boyd, Meg Quintal, Kathy
Gordan, Debbie Sanger-
mano, Kim Packer. (Sec-
ond Row) Beth Rokous, .
Debbie Walmsley,
Mary Lou Emmett, Beth - -
Nugent, Marylou Con-
nors, Ann Milne, Becky
Henshaw, Debbie Doerr,
Patty Connelly. (Third
Row) Carla Polizzotti, �4F
Ellen Demers, Patty Ger-
raughty, Liz Torrey, Kelly I =
Shepley, Kathy McCarthy, " r
Sue DeLellis, Sue Elberry, ' .
Ann Haltmaier, Carrie
Fiorino. (Fourth Row) i !►
Tncia Keegan, Gina De-
Coster, Paula Elias, Carol
Breen, Sue Elliot, Laurie
McElhiney, Donna Hig-
gins, Wendy Bove, Linda k -
Compagna. (Fifth Row) r
Jane Wilson, "Tracy Gauth-
ier, Nancy Degnan, Marian _
Gaffny, Kathy Catalano,
Pat Armitage, Liz t
Lidstone, Judy Connor, �r., •`� .�'�
Grace Testa.
(First Row; L-R)Jayne Witzgall, Edna Mangano, Gayle Hutchins, Marybeth Pierog, Maryann Testa, Fran Forzese, Maria Galvagna. (Second
Row) Sharon Zagorski, Carol Weigel, Lisa Morocco, Beth Morton, Joan Medolo, Kathy Stanley, Patti Miller. (Third Row) Sue Korb, Sue
166 McCarthy, Laura DeLellis, Diane Scarborough, Laurie Martin, Rhoda Wilson, Debbie White, Laurie Hamblet. (Fourth Row) Lisa Driscoll.
Eileen O'Connor, Christian Keller, Barbara Galeazzi, Tom Zahoruiko, John Haltmaier. (Fifth Row) Kevin Kilcoyne, Steve Caron.
The link in the chain ,
The Student Advisory Committee members are elected by the
student body to represent their views before the school commit-
tee. The committee is made up of five members led by Erica
Helfrich. The group worked all year as the liason between the
student body and members of the school administration.
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(Seated — L-R) Ellen Somers, Patti Miller,
Jan Nevers. (Standing) Erica Helfrich, Kathy
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Scholarship p service .
Membership in the National Honor Society is open to students
who fulfill the requirements of scholarship, leadership, and ser-
vice. This year's officers are Linda Gundal (president); John
Mascola (vice-president); and Donald Scheipers (secretary).
Mrs. Virginia Weaver serves as the society's advisor. Among
the programs that the group has been involved in this year are a
tutorial program, two successful bloodmobiles, and a project of
involvement with .patients at a nearby convalescent home.
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(First Row; L-R) Sam Martin, Kathy Roche, Nancy Doherty, Rich Pierro, Anne MacLeish, Valerie Gacioch, Robin Hazarvartian, Rhoda Wilson, Ellen
Somers. (Second Row) Pat Gorham, Anne Bernardin, Marybeth Pierog, Janice Peluso, John Mascola, Linda Gundal, Don Scheipers, Betsy Plant,
Janice Kelsey, Lilly Norris, Leslie Good. (Third Row) Lynn Martin, Kathy MacLeish, Barbara Galeazzi, Lori Hamblet, Kathy Clark, Sue Hanson,
John Graham, Tara Stiglin, Danny Sullivan, John Quintal, Debbie White, Carol Weigel, Sandy Crouch, Elisa Welch, Cindy Roop, Laura DeLellis.
(Fourth Row) Kevin Kilcoyne, Jimmy Rullo, Dave Scheipers, Tom Zahoruiko, Dave Clark, Chris Jennison, Jeff Kingsley, Peter Coco, Jim Mandry,
George Early.
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Music for the mind .
WNAH is in its fourth year of providing enter-
tainment to the student body at lunchtime. This
year, with a new sound system built and installed by
Technical Director Jim Mandry, listeners can enjoy
clearer and sharper sounds. The station is under the
direction of manager, Linda Gundal, who is aided by
a willing and helpful staff.
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(First Row; L-R) Dorothy
Taylor, Sandy Mathews,
Mary-Jo Wentworth,
Laurie Crompton, Denise
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Enaire, Sally D1SaIvatore.
(Second Row) Kim Won.
son, Karen Enaire, David
Taylor, Rick Pierro, Mark
Pecci, Debbie Vernile.
(Third Row) Greg Ander-
son, Andy Morris, Chris W;' �f ".
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Cameras and catalogers .
The function of the photography
club is to teach students various
methods and techniques needed to
take and develop pictures, as well
as to explore other interesting facets
of photography. The club is taught
by Miss Matasso, and members are
encouraged to display their new
oil skills by joining the Squire and
Knight photography staffs.
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-�- (Sitting) Kevin McGauley, Jon Giacalone,
Jeff Long, Nicole Nicosia. (Second Row)
'.r John Richardson, Kevin Salemme, Jim Man-
dry, Mike Lagana.
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The Instructional Media Center
depends on students interested in
learning about library science and in
r a helping other students use the avail-
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able resources. These aides donate
study periods during the week to as-
sist Mr. Guptil in operating the
4 center.
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ery, Dee Dee Citron, Sandy Mathews. (Sec-
ond Row) Sandy McNeil, Mike Medolo,
Barry Nicoll, Greg Anderson, John Wagoner,
Ismail Ozberak.
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.Award winning journalism .
Jack Freedman and Ellen Somers served as editors of this year's
school newspaper. Mrs. Allen serves as advisor to the Squire, but stu-
dent editors are encouraged to make decisions as to which news and
feature stories will be covered. The Squire is supported solely by adver-
tisements and circulation sales. Due to a lack of financial support, the
paper was unable to publish as often as they would have liked this year.
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Advisor Mrs. Allen
Squire Editors; First
Row (L-R) Maria Gal-
vagna, Erica Helfrich,
Jack Freedman, Ellen •-a �, ,
Somers, Chris Cushing,
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Anne MacLeish. Second _
Row(L-R) Christian Kel-
ler, Debbie White, Bar- '
bara Galeazzi, George ,r
Early, Eric Moffard, ,
Rhoda Wilson, Kathy
MacLeish, Caroline
McBride, Bob Nassar. O.
Squire Staff: (First Row;
L-R) Mary Gerraughty,
Andrea Williams, Carol
Weigel, Lisa Welch, ►
Beth Morton, Kathy '� ■ . „
Clark, Sue Alexander.
(Second Row) Peter - -
Coco, Sharon Connelly,
Lynn Martin, Lisa
Ma rocco, Marybeth
Pierog, Linda Gundal,
Patty Gorham. (Third
Row) Jeff Kingsley,
James Mandry, John
Mascola, Kevin Kil-
Coyne, Dave Blanchard.
(Fourth Row) Barbara
Blain, Sandy Pierro,
Jean Mathison.
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Ready when you need them .
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This year, the Audio Visual Club has taken on a new di-
mension. Members, who participate throughout the year and
satisfactorily carry out their responsibilities, will be granted
academic credit. The course is open to all students and is
designed to provide a practical learning experience, while
also giving service to the students and staff at the high
r school.
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Stoessel, Jody Verville, Arthur Detora, Pat Armitage, Mike Powers, Mike Fiocoprile, Dave Blanchard, Dave O'Connor, Bill Gillen, Brian Reynolds,
Kevin McGauley- (Third Row) Mike Cannella, Dave Chadwick, Keith O'Brian, Tom Stanton, Paul Willis, Jeff Rand, John Haltmaier, John Driscoll, 173
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intimidated by the '76 seniors as they pulled ahead to
win 101'/2 to 95V2. By far the most popular event had to
be the hula-hoop contest, won by Chris Coughlin.
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The Drama Club, under the direction of Mr. Clark, is open
to any student interested in learning about the numerous as-
pects of theatrical production. This season the club presented
an original Christmas play based on the Song, "A Partridge in
a Pear Tree". The major theatrical event of the year, however,
was the annual spring play. This year's production was "The
Curious Savage", and all those who saw it found it highly en-
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Sandy Matthews, ;
Mary Jo Wentworth,
Dot Taylor, Donna l i
Mills, Audrey Smith,
Sabine Werner, Sandy
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(Second Row) Judith
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DeeDee Citron, ,
Nancy Doherty, Jean ,A ",tom 'zt ,►
Molander, Mary Ellen
Currier, Karen Doh-
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Betty Citron, Kathy ' rr
Kierstead, Chris
Steiner, Sherry
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Linda Birch, Matt
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tenden, Mike Ryan,
Sue Hanson, Richie
Ringdal, Kevin Mur-
phy, Tim Marroco,
Jay Reitano, Darlene
Fladager, Pam Stamp,
Greg Anderson.
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The primary purpose 1
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to develop leadership,
to foster interest in a
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allow members to meet
individuals from various -
business professions.
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were Lori Diamond ✓�_`;� .
(President); Rosemary
Eldred (Vice President);
Laura Pesata (Secre-
tary); and Elaine Giard
(Treasurer). The officers
and advisors carried out
a variety of programs,
that were designed to
foster a deeper aware-
ness of the numerous
opportunities available
in the business profes-
sions.
(Seated L-R) Elaine Giard, Lori Diamond, Laura .'
Pesata, Rosemary Eldred, Linda Chadwick.
(Standing) Karen Fontaine, Debbie Connors,
Charlene Eaton, Kathy Wentworth, Mary Rokes, `
Pam Whalen, Sandra Eldred, Carla Pesata, Kathy
Bresnahan. ~ _
The Chess Club participated in a t
number of meets with students from
nearby schools. This year's club was the
defending Cape Ann League Champi-
ons, and members were confident in de-
fending their title. The main functions of
the chess club are to give students an
opportunity to develop their skills, learn
new strategies, and to participate in in-
terscholastic competition.
(L-R) Kevin Fon-
taine, Erich
Nitzsche, Mike
Fioccoprile, Bill
Newitt, Peter
Coco.
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Cultural Honors
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was organized to give recogni-
• tion to those students who have
shown outstanding potential in
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President Don Scheipers and
lee Advisor Mr. Giordano, the so-
ciety attempts to foster an inter-
est and understanding of the
Spanish culture.
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(First Row; L-R) Linda Gundal, Lynda
Thompson, Lily Norris, Don Scheipers,
'^ + �� Nancy Oakes, Janice Peluso. (Second
Row) Rosemary Eldred, Judy MacCan-
nell, Nancy Doherty, Carol Weigel, Sue
•� _ � Conlon, Barbara Galeazzi, Janice
1 - . Kelsey, Colleen Canty, Erica Helfrich,
Sharon Connelly. (Third Row) Juan
Nunez, Dan Sullivan, Jimmy Austin,
L l Richard Kennicker, Jeff Kingsley, Dan
Sullivan, Peter Coco, Mario Mino.
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Members of the French
Honor Society are nomi-
nated by their French
t teachers on the basis of
� their scholastic achieve-
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ety's president was Jack
Freedman, who was as-
sisted by Barbara Galeazzi
and Marybeth Pierog.
Among the group's ac-
�C r tivities are tutoring, par-
ticipating in the Interna-
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f nual spring initiation cere-
mony.
(First Row) Jayne Witzgall, Richard Pierro, Barbara Galeazzi, Jack Freedman, Marybeth Pierog, Robin Hazarvartian. (Second
Row) Debbie Walmsley, Lisa Driscoll, Kathy Clark, Carol Weigel, Ann Bernardin, Linda Gundal, Dave Clark, Jim Mandry, Kathy
Gordon, Susan Pierog, Mary Gerraughty. (Third Row) Patty Connor, Debbie White, Greg Carr, Dan Sullivan, Paul Bastian, Paul 179
Willis, Rhoda Wilson, Darlene Allen.
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(First Row) Anne Bernardin, Mike Medolo, Anne MacLeish, MaryBeth Pierog, Richard Pierro.
Culture Conscious (Second Row) Debbie Walmsley. Sandy Lustenburger, Sandra Gundal, Robin Hazaravartian,
Jim Mandry, Stephen Lagana, Barry Nicoll, Mary Gerraughty, Susan Pierog.
Ann MacLeish served as
this years president of the 1
French Club, while Mr.
Trombly was advisor. Club 4
members participated in the
annual international ban-
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March. In addition to
school activities, the club
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all students in the high school
who are interested in learning more about this fascinating
country. This year, Mr. Carter,
of the Language Department f - t
served as advisor, while Juan
Nunez was President. Club
members participated in a vari-
ety aspects of Spanish life. _
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(First Row) Laurie Crittenden, Nancy Doherty, Juan Nunez, Carla Pesata. (Second Row) Carlos Rodriguez, Martha Lynch, Darlene Flad-
ager. Linda Gundal, Debbie Lindley, Ethel Hantzis, Kathy Bresnahan.
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World-wide travellers .
The major aim of the American Field Service (AFS) is to provide students
with the opportunity of learning about various cultures. Members of the
North Andover Chapter have the opportunity to travel and live with families
in a variety of countries. In addition, North Andover AFS welcomed two
foreign students to the high school; Charles Tokar from Ghana and Sabine
Werner from West Germany.
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Ellen Somers Beth Rokous
(First Row; L-R) President
Chris Cushing, Andrea Wil-
liams, Caroline McBride,
Ellen Somers, Jan Nevers,
Bob Nassar, Mary Ger-
, � C raughty. (Second Row) De-
bbie Walmsley, Gail Mor-
r ley, Beth Rokous, Margus
Cranston, Nancy Pearson,
• } LeeAnne Roop, Beth Cush-
ing, Charles Tokar. (Third
t.; Row) Robin Woodburn,
Sharon Zagorski, Paula
t, LeClerc, Paula Letour-
,�. neau, Eva Hamori, Karen
Doherty, Linda Steer,
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Interaction .
The Lawrence Area Regional Collaborative, (LARC),
is in its first year of operation. Students from various
Greater Lawrence high schools participate in a variety
of activities designed to promote understanding and
cooperation, as well as, to provide worthwhile learning r
experiences.
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Carol Weigel Larc History Program: (First Row) Jayne Witzgall, Kevin Murphy, Edna Mangano. (Second Row) Mark Des-
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Larc Family Group: (Seated; L-R) Don Scheipers, Sharon Zagorski, Dave Koczera. (Standing; L-R) Buddy Lampros, Beth Nu-
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The number game .
The Math Team, is a
scholastic activity open to
students who have an interest
in mathematical competition.
Coached by Mr. McGowan
and Mrs. Watson, the team
1 $ : participates in the Eastern
Massachusetts Mathematic
League. Among this year's
outstanding mathematicians
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(First Row; L-R) Robin
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Jim Mandry, Debbie
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` Debbie Waimsley, Sue
Pierog, Debbie Birch,
Mary Gerraughty, Bar-
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Photos , layout and copy .
The Knight published by the Senior class,
attempts to provide a visual essay of the
school year. The yearbook staff is open to
all students who have an interest in helping
to create a book that reflects the various as-
pects of student life. The staff and editors
worked many long hours putting together
this year's edition and hopes that it will
serve as an accurate visual record of North
Andover High School — 1977.
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Jayne Witzgall.
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Yearbook Staff: (First Row; L-R)
- Marybeth Pierog, Debbie Connors,
=` -■' Lisa Marocco, Lynn Martin, Carol
Weigel, Beth Morton, Fran For-
- zese. (Second Row) Debbie Kent,
Su Chenery, Eric Mofford, Jim
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Crompton. (Third Row) Sandy
{ Crouch, Leslie Good, Kelley
Trainor, Michele Cranston, Sue
Korb, Lisa Driscoll, Karen Smith.
(Fourth Row) Eileen O'Connor,
Chris Keller, Cheryl Wilson, Lori
�+ Martin, Sharon Zagorski, Terry
Clement, Valerie Gacioch. (Fifth
Row) Steve Turner, Ruth Iannazzi,
i Pat Armitage, Lori Diamond,
Linda Chadwick, Greg Anderson.
(Sixth Row) John Graham, John
Haltmaier, Tom Zahorviko, Mike
Lagana, John Richardson.
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Plumbing & Heating
Congratulations to the Class of '77
Call Reggie, the Friendly Plumber
Phone 688-6581
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Good Luck Grads
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Corner of Chickering Rd. CALZETTA FARMS
and
Park Street 470 Johnson St.
North Andover, Mass.
Best Wishes Class of '77 Compliments
or
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"Your Ethan Allen Dealer"
N. Andover, Ma. 327 Essex Street Lawrence
Tel. — 685-3549 Tel. 682-1892
SCANLON HARDWARE
Best Wishes To the Class of '77
Lawrence No. Andover Andover
HY-WAY GROCERY 592 Essex St. 136 Main St. 45 Main St.
683-3118 683-4351 475-0102
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No. Andover, Mass. 01845 0� ,
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220 Middlesex
North Andover
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Graduates of the
Class of 1977
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Tel 687-9849
7 Johnson St.
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101 S. Union St.
52 Water St. Lawrence, Ma.
N. Andover, Ma.
683-4741
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Member F.D.I.C.
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soft drink.
This unique tasting
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When man needed transportatwll. pleasure, fun, The, b 111r.
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77 Main St.
' North Andover, Mass.
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Class of '77
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Hair Cutting
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Cooperative Bank
"Concerned with your future." 13 Appleton St.
Lawrence, Ma.
300 Essex Street 4 Main Street
Lawrence Andover
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Compliments of . .
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North Andover,
Massachusetts
Best Wishes From
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