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Chunks In Pictures ,limi Wards We have accomplished this book, of what will soon be pictures and words of the past, with the help from one man who spent many long and hard hours with us to bring it to you. He is one who may not only be called an advisor but also a friend. He has made our class fun and helped us to produce one of the best yearbooks to have come out of Annapolis. This man does not only dedicate himself to Publications but also as the Advisor of Student Council. Many hours of his time was spent organizing activities for both you and I throughout the year. ln past years at Annapolis he was an as- sistant football coach. Though he did not coach this year he helped the team in many ways behind the scenes. As a friend you may know him as Gonch which is a name he established while teach- ing here, but as a man we will all know him as one who dedicated himself to An- napolis High School. In return we are hon- oring him in a small but big way by dedi- cating our 1976-77 yearbook to him. Now as these pictures turn to words, you may all see that this man is Mr. Darryl Goncharoff. Thank you Mr. Goncharoff, you will al- ways be remembered by many including myself. Sincerely, Kathy Vecchioni fEditorJ
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I 97 7 Ifmrimok faff Strives 901 The Catamount staff of 1976 - 77 certainly had a tough act to follow. In November, the results of the Columbia University Yearbook Contest revealed that the previous edition of Catamount took a second place rating in the country. This class, however, developed splendidly the theme of music of the past. The theme was synonymous with this year's Homecoming theme. Each section of the yearbook reflected a song of yesteryear. Rights to the lyrics were obtained from the various song publishes. For the first time the senior section was developed in color compliments of Arella Studio. The end sheets also were produced in color. All in all, under the leadership of editor Kathy Vecchioni, this Publication staff showed unique talent and relentless determination. Even though there will be three fine returning students, there is no doubt that this group of young of people will be greatly missed but long remembered Sincerely, Mr. Goncharoff TOP ROW: Tom Weatherholt, Paul MIDDLE ROW: Karen Miller, Tony ROW: Sandy Bertolinig NOT PICTURED: Croteau, Diane Winslow, Advisor Mr. Marijanovich, Lori Chilcote, Editor Linda Doyle, Carol Rushing. Darryl Goncharoff, Bob Short, Dave Kathy Vecchioni, Lorie Ouellette, Lori McDermott, Ann Harris, jerry Briolat, Sbroglia, Tammy Sadler, BOTTOM
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