Sean Hennessey COMMONWEAL". OIL, INC. 210 Mala Slreel, North Beading North Reading High School, Class of 1983 ..(878) 884-2448 Master of Ceremonies Automatic Deliveries • BUdget Plans Volume Discount. Service Contracts Complete Installations"Free Estimates & Consultations Sean is a graduate of North Reading High School and a graduate of Boston College, class of 1987" FAMD.Y OWNEIlAND OPElt\'nD ''Our FumiJ)' lJMls HRer He is a former reporter and anchor for WHDH-TV in Boston and is currently a 1u'st:n'f! }(nt,/tanUl.r 1Jc>JtH.. reporter and anchor for WCBS-TV in New York City.

Sean was a star athlete at North Reading High School and has competed in 13 Chuck.,Ca-rttcci; Sr ." ". Boston Marathons. NifrISCfuWbf i %l'

Mariahrre"'~'.(.~ "Gar-ucci.~ ". . ,,"IM" " ..NR:.HS'Cla"ss df1963 Cl1U~~Carucci,Jr. , NltHS~ >c" "-"'!t" .,"' , 'Of''l'i)87 rust row (L-RJ:Joe IAmn(mgrl, Co-Capt. Steve Jeanes, Co-Capt. Bob HUllt, Dave reb"", Andy fumry. PelerQuin!.ul, Ed Pulis, Stew Carr.

Back row U.-l{): Sl('\. MacK.an, r.ter Hill, Bob Dame, Gil 5tarble, Bob Correale, Dave Anderson. Coad, frank Carey. A victorious 1969 Hornet Baseball Team! Arthur .1J(enney

North Reading High School, Principal, 1964-1981

Art's athletic resume includes: 1932-1934 Milford High School, Milford, MA Varsity Pitcher 1932 Captain of the All Scholastic Baseball Team. 1935-1938 Varsity Pitcher on the Holy Cross College Baseball Team 1938 Pitcher for the Boston Braves of the National Baseball League

Mr. Kenney is the staunchest fan of all North Reading sports teams, especiJ,lly baseball. He faithfully attended all of the Hornets' home games and as many away games as he could. His support of all athletes was unwavering.

One of the most important decisions he made as prinicpal was to hire a very young and as yet, untested Frank Carey as his varsity baseball coach in 1968. As you all know, this proved to be a very insightful one on Mr. Kenney's part as our baseball program has gone on to national prominence in the years since.

Art, Spring 1969 Lester E, Leyey

North Reading High School, Athletic Director, 1963-1980

Les was born in Winthrop MA. He participated in baseball, , and football. He was a graduate of the physical education program at Springfield College, served two years in the Army and received a masters degree in Physical Education from Boston University.

When North Reading High School opened it's doors in 1957, Les became Physical Education Director and served as Athletic Director for 17 years. He developed the athletic curriculum for all the town schools.

Throughout his 23 year career in North Reading, he coached the boys' gymnastic and baseball teams. He also coached theJ.V. girls' softball team and coached the 1980 girls' varsity softball team, which advanced to the Division II State semi-finals. Besides coaching, Les was a basketball, gymnastics, and official. He owned a boys' and girls' day camp in Boxford, which kept his summers vety busy.

Les was past ptesident of the Massachusetts State Athletic Directors Association, (1974-1975), member of the Masschusetts Teachers Association, and the North Reading Education Association, and a member of the International Association of Basketball and Gymnastics Officials. He was a member of the North Reading All-Sporrs Boosters.

The North Reading community honored Les by naming the gymnasium after him, "The Lester E. Levey Gymnasium" Nancy McLaughlin

North Reading High School, Coach, 1964-1978

Nancy's career at North Reading High School spanned 42 years as a teacher and as a coach for and Gymnastics.

Field Hockey Nancy coached the team from 1965 through the 1978 seasons. Her teams were Cape Ann League Champs in 1969,1973, and 1974 and were consistently in the state tournament. Gymnastics Nancy coached the gymnastics squad from 1975-1976. Her squads were Cape Ann League Champs in 1973 and 1974.

Nancy was also instrumental in starting the girls' tennis and softball programs. One observer said, "if it were not for Nancy, rhese programs would have never got off the ground."

Coach McLaughlin was at the fore front of women's sports at the High School and College level long before "title 9" came into view. She always provided for the girls at North Reading High School at the expense of her time and her money. She was very dedicated to the success of girls' sportS at North Reading.

Nancy was a field hockey referee and a gymnastics judge at the high school, college, and national level.

Nancy was a true mentor. Those who played for her and with her 'IJ:illnever forget her. Elaine Burns Tenasla ~~' North Reading High School, Class of 1985

Elaine was the recipient of 10 varsity letters during her career at North Reading High School. North Reading Youth Softball

1982 Freshman Year Varsity Basketball: starting forward Varsity Softball: starting shortstop 1983 Sophomore Year Varsity Basketball: starting center and leading scorer Varsity Softball: starting shortstop-MASCAC Champions Varsity Volleyball 1984 Junior Year Varsity Basketball: starting center and leading scorer ...... 60 Concord Street Varsity Softball: starting shortstop , .". -- Nor,th Reading, Varsity Volleyball ~"P~ne' .' . -5140" 1985 Senior Year ~,!'!w:v:~ikd,u~·n~ ~~gi!J Varsity Basketball: starting center and leading swrer (third straight year) •• Varsity Softball: starting shortstOp

College Elaine went on to superstardom at Salem State College and in her freshman year led Salem State to a National NCAA Division 3 Tide where she established a new team record for rebounding that still stands tOday. j William Cotter.lL. I

North Reading High School, Class of 1988

Wrestling An opposing coach once said, "Bill Cotter, pound for pound, is the beSt high school wrestler I have ever seen." He wrescled at 1321bs-1381bs his entire career at North Reading and at 180 Haven St. 352 Mid es__ .~",,---- ~ 230 Lowell St. Reatling, MA NoC[. g, MA Wilmington, MA Wilmington, MA Rhode Island College. \\M~867 0" 864 01887 01887 He was a force in Eastern Massachusetts on the wrescling mat the moment he stepped ontO the mat. Billy wrescled every match with the "Eye of the 'Y;~'-- ,~/ / ere Your Money is Safel!

Tiger" Billy was an assistant wrestling coach at North Reading High for 3 years. His accomplishments include: Cape Ann League C1Jampion, three times Division III North Sectional C1Jampion, three times Division III State Champion, two times Cape Ann League Wrestler of the Year, twO times Cape Ann League All-Star, three times Boston Globe All-Scholastic Boston Herald All-Scholastic Hornet's Eagle Tribune All-Scholastic The Nest 134 Park Street Football Billy scarred for the Hornets on the gritliron starting as a running back and safety for three years. North Reading, MA· 01864 (978)664-2007 College Billy went on to wrestle at Rhode Island College and distinguished himself on a nationallevel. In his senior year, he was crowned NCAA Division III :i, National C1Jampion at 138 Ibs. ,

.... William Cotter•.SL.

North Reading High School, Class of 1961

Football Bill started for the Hornets on the Gridiron for 4 years. He was captain in his senior year. Some of his accomplishments include: Three time Cape Ann League All-Star Cape Ann League MVP Boston Globe All-Scholastic Boston Herald All-Scholastjc Eagle Tribune AII-Scholastjc

Baseball Basketball Bill also lettered in all four of these spores, bringing his amazing cotal

Gymnastics to 15 Varsity letters. Track

College Bill attended the University of Chattanooga on a football scholarship. He is the last player, amateur or professional, to score tOuchdowns on consecutive plays from scrimmage. He accomplished this feat while playing for Chatanooga vs. The University of Houston at the Houston Astrodome.

Bill later became recreation director for the tOwn of North Reading where he was instrumental in starting the youth and adult basketball program. He was a directOr of the North Reading Little League, the Flower Power Softball Dick Hassinger

North Reading High School, Class of 1966

Dick Hassinger was awarded 10 Varsity Letters during his career wirh the North Reading Hornets; Basketball(4), Track (4), Cross Counery (2).

Basketball Co-Captain, junior and senior years Cape Ann League Champs, senior year 1966-tied school record for single game scoring with 41 poines 1966-set single season record for scoring average 24.3 pointS 1966-set school record for career (1963-1966) scoring points-l ,128 which remains a record today 1964-1965-two-time Bay State Tournament All-Star 1966-Cape AM League All-Star

Track Co-Captain, senior year 1966-team was C.A.L. Champions with perfect lloO league record Personally undefeated in all events, (36 first place finishes out of 36 events), senior year Holder of five school records (100,220,440, High Jump, and Relay) Set school record for mosr points in a single season, 180 Set school record for most points in a career0963-1966), 417 c.'lpe Ann League All-Star, senior year 1966-Norrh Reading Varsity Cub Scholar Athlete Award Mike Lane ~\Se ail ~~ \ i "~E'/. "/....-.~.\$' North Reading High School, Class of 1995 ... oJ. ""~, .,. --~'il ...... -.,lJ:..;.--'"1"-- Mike was a dynamic all-star performer in three sports. He accumulated many honors /"' '. cluring a stellar three-year career. He lettered in three sports-football, basketball, and North Reading Coffee... Bajels...MuffinS... baseball, compiling 9 letters. In his senior year, he was elected captain by his Danish/.Sandwiches... teammates and coaches in all three sports. Transp tation SOUPS."s1ds...and much more! Football Cape Ann League All-Star and selected to the Agganis AIl- Star Football Squad in his senior year. 65 Main Street Senior year Thanksgiving Day game against Lynnfield, Mike scored 4 ~ Reading, MA 01864 touchdowns and accounted for 429 total yards, beating the pioneers. (978)664-1145 This was the first road win for the hornets in four years. Most outstanding Defensive Player, senior year. Snapped a three-year losing streak against Austin Prep in his senior '. {/ -,.~ year. ~! .) ! .,~:" ':~ .....~ :':.:" ' . '.. ;,. ·I".~"""- Basketball Cape Ann League All-Star and selected to the Agganis All-Star I " Basketball Team in his senior year. CARR'S HALLMAgK ; Baseball All-Scholastic Player, senior year MARY ELLENiA Player of the Year, Cape Ann League, senior year. KAREN CARR Broke the NRHS school record for stolen bases (32), senior year. 2b5 MAIN STRE 162 Recipient of the "Jack Barry Sportsmanship Award" at the NORlli READING, 0181>4 (978)064-2752 North Reading. MA 01864 "Nipper Clancy Tournament", senior year. (978)664-2183 Plaven for the hest hasehal1 coach in the state. Frank C.arev. Dennis Livingston

North Reading High School, Class of 1981

Dennis was an outstanding pitcher for the Hornets from 1979 thru the 1981 season. His impressive single season records include: Innings Pitched- 121 2/3 Wins-14 Stikeouts- 176 and his high school career records include: Innings Pitched- 242 2/3 Wins- 30 Scikeouts - 379

Some of Dennis' honors include: Two-time Boston Globe All-&holastic Second Team High School All American 1981 Selected to Team USA vs Sweden 4th-round draft choice out of high school by the San Francisco Giams Dennis with his dad, Bill, who Dennis credits for all of his success. 1st-round draft choice out of Oklahoma State by the LA Dodgers Elected co the Oklahoma State Athletic Hall of Fame. Nick Martinhg

North Reading High School, Class of 1961

Nick Martinho was a star athlete at North Reading High School for four years.

He played football, basketball, and baseball for the green and gold.

He lettered in all three sports receiving 12 letters in all.

He was elected captain of the basketball and baseball teams in his senior year.

In his senior year, he was a star in the Massachusetts Technical Basketball tourney held at the Boston Garden.

In his senior year, he set the record of the most points scored (43) in a single tournament game. That record still stands today!

Nick's induction into the Hornet Hall of Fame is a posthumous award. Christina SadlJ>w McCormack

North Reading High School, Class of 1989

In high school, Ou-istina played on the newly established girls' Soccer Team and ran Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field: Long Jump, Triple Jump, Shot Puc, 55 hurdles, 100 hurdles, 330 hurdles, 100m, 200m, 300m, 400m, 800m. Relays (4xl00, 4x200, 4x400, 4x800, distance medley, sprint medley, hurdle relay)

Christina started breaking records as a sophomore, accumulating ten individual school records and as a member of five record-breaking relay teams. In addition, she held records at the Class D State Meec, Northern Acea State Meet, and Cape Ann League Meet. Some of Christina's honors include: Tri-Season Co-Captain Lester E. Levey Student Athlete Eagle Tribune All-Star Boston Globe 'All-Scholastic Boston Herald All-Scholastic MIAA Outstanding Sporcsmanshop Award Presidential Academic Fitness Award: Outstanding Academic Achievement

Christina went OntO University of Rhode Island competing in Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field, accumulating six school records. She was an ECAC Division 1 qualifier in 100h, 400h, 500m, and 4x400, and honored to be Co-Captain and Atlantic 10 Academic All-Conference. Christina, Spring 1988 Dean Salttr

North Reading High School, Class of 1967

Dean starred in three sports during his years with the Hornets-football, basketball, and baseball. He was elected captain of the basketball and baseball teams by his teammates and coaches in his seniOt yeat. He was a Cape Ann League All-Star in all three sportS Dean was the recipient of 12 vatsity letters. His fondest memory of his Nonh Reading High School spons expetience was while on the Gridiron,"kicking the field goal that helped NRHS beat Lynnfield for the first time."

College Mter leaving NRHS, Salter went on to play baseball at the University of Pennsylvannia and in his senior year was awarded the "Walter O'Malley" trophy as the Most Valuable Player and was named to Eastern

Intercollegiate Baseball Leagues All-Star Team.

In response to his selection to the Hornet Hall of Fame, Dean states, "it reminds me of the great coaches I was privileged to play for and the teammates, teachets, and community members who so strongly believed in sport as a mirror of life and gave the best of themselves and called oue the best in others. I think the Hornet Hall of Fame is a great idea to help recognize the contribution of spon to the NRHS community

(and beyond) over the years."