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. 1 m JNkMW riNMfek. flHHHMfe JHMHBto . «MWMi a. The Symptoms Of Senioritis Are Beginning ._ AO Playground News eall e od ' Dying ffl 3| Q v -.NT -Su even Captures S. S. Princip Meet For Hing. High Girls ' Track Tei r «t Into College p aP a  To Get inw WUDJUSAY??? « voHS u3 t X Forty Go % % , J x % P r the Glass of 1 graduate in June 9 sun tlarbormen 7th In Sou Printipalsl V The j Changing times Need Excit in a J j iresn c . m % 4 y ' Pani g Co ™™eni The Joys Of Running r at v, $12anOunce; ° At 4 , V) (fl TcT U v ,-A Lacrosse O O o show -ov-V „ v° v „. -w «s • a_, hr J . -% OV? Life After S5 £ SC V V FruttVffigh School •i $ EsCapC V % JUST WHAT WILL OUR O PiV ' f UT «BE BE? i unent In Your Life? Roadrunners off and running BASEBALL 1st Row (I to r): B. Cronin, G. Balerna, T. Egan, T. O ' Connell, T. Mesina, D. Palmer, S. Gil- bert, B. Falvey. 2nd Row (I to r): Coach Kennedy, J. Galvin, M. Stuart, J. Fitzmaurice, D. Deems, P. Morrison, J. McAloon, J. Flett, K. Phillips, M. Caparrotta (Mgr.). 1st Row (I to r): K. Kent, K. Gaulrapp, A. Schowb, L. Goudas, K. Stearns, L. Shahbaz. 2nd Row (I to r): D. Morse, P. Corcoran, A. Jenkins, K. Caira, S. Igo, S. Moore, Coach Kane. SOFTBALL Lori Shahbaz Kelly Stearns Julie Rafferty SAILING MEMBERS: Back Row (I to r): S. Diaz, D. Ullrich, A. Robinson, M. Warner, C. Navin. 2nd Row (I to r): H. Wieman, S. McLaughlin, M. Muller, K. Mahoney, O. Harling. Front Row (I to r): R. Robinson (Capt), W. Russell (Capt.), E. Schnabel. LACROSSE GIRLS: 1st Row (I to r): J. Smeding, M. Barnes, C. Jennings, B. Ertman, D. Zsigalov, C. Lewis, L. Morhfeld, E. Healy. 2nd Row (I to r): Coach, C. Brown, D. Car- roll, M. McGrath, B. Hum- phrey, M. Messmer, S. Manjos, M. Dwyer, L. Gifun, D. Sofis. 3rd Row (I to r): P. Vitti, J. Waugh, C. Spring, S. Keenan, M. Brown, S. Kelleher, P. Hill, D. Walton, L. Doyle. 1st Row (I to r): M. Eckert, P. Boyle, E. Cooley, P. Remis, J. O ' Mara, B. Weiser, B. Dromeshauser. 2nd Row (I to r): oC) I S I J ' Crow l e y ' T - Laliberte, J. Marrocco, T. Jantzen, S. Puleo, R. Lincoln, K. Connelly, J. Dunn, R. Miller, C. Zooleck. 3rd Row (I to r): B. McCarthy, J. Faherty, H. Pagliccia, D. Martell, M. Giarusso, T. Krall, D. D ' Angelo, D. Mullin, K. Bartlett, K. Prouty, D. Driscoll, A. Robinson. 10 11 Tom Jantzen Mike Lynch Ke Lynci Joe Marrocco Joe Ribaudo Jack Crowely M l 2 |JM fc ' f1l(L ■iSI 14 BOYS: TRACK 1st Row (I to r): M. Murphy, G. Vitti, B. Belmonte, M. Hughes, P. Lane. K. Beatty, T. Driscoll, F. Anderson, L. Hamilton. 2nd Row (I to r): B. Thompson, E. Marsh, J. Magill, E. Byrns, D. Fredette, K. Nelson, D. Johnson, J. Williams, P. Waples, P. DeBruin, M. Murphy. 3rd Row (I to r): Coach Ryan, J. Fulton, J. McCormack, J. Brown, M. Messmer, K. Harling, J. Snover, C. Russ, M. Colford, M. Pearse, D. Anderson, P. Muldoon, S. McGrath. GIRLS: 1st Row (I to r): B. Conners, J. Lydon, L. Noble, M. French, D. Henriksen, J. Casey, L. Supple. 2nd Row (I to r): S. Margilin, A. McGinn, K. Stevens, L. Pettersson, E. Kent, A. Chamberlain, M. Holland, S. Poole, C Urmson, J. Travis, D. Grundstrom. 3rd Row (I to r): Coach Thompso n, S. Wilson, H. Farstad, D. Yarrow, S. Noble, D. Murphy, E. Ayers, J. Pettersson, M. Godwin, A. Gushue, T.OIsen, S. Thompson, A. Spalluzzi, E. Lambert, T. Sacatori, L. Colford. 15 ■■Craig Russ Ed Byrns Paul Muldoon Peter Waples 17 18 19 TENNIS GIRLS: 1st Row (I to r): L. Quain, L. Cook. 2nd Row (I to r): Coach Sides, J. Watson, S. Collins, M. McKenna, S. Granatino (Mgr.). Not photographed: V. Claypoole BOYS: (I to r): T. Abreu, B. Wheeler, S. Rodman, R. Benson, R. Campbell. Not photographed: D. Chase, J. McKenna, D. Power. 20 21 S 4BL . _, I k •• 1 _ v v v T -  - 1 ' W B Val Claypoole Linda Cook f mL 4 24 25 26 ■MM • -31 : 27 ' 28 29 SENIQ Tom: If you can imagine it, you can achieve it, if you can dream it, you can become it. Rosey: A moment is only temporary, but a memory is forever. To K.C. A.M. Remember J. D. Bird: Pass Me Another. Lee: Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowl- edge Him, and He will make straight your paths. Terry: The only way to see the rainbow is to look through the rain. Scooter: Live life while you still can. Thomas Abreu Richard Adley Rosemarie Amonte Christopher J. Anderson Terhi S. Arponen 32 David Arthur Matt Aruda Sandra: Be yourself, you do that best. Nancey: Today, well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope — Glinda, Lost in Liberty Pole, S.S. Plaza, The Rock, BK, ho-ho, J-Bird: Maunja Lagauts H.H.S. Kenneth Asnes Sandra L. Austin Chris Ayer Rui Jorge R. Bajanca William A. Balboni Nancy Balch Jay A. Balerna Robin Bardsley 33 Anthony Barrese John D. Barrett Lisa Barrile Jeffrey Bell Glenn Bennett Tracey Bennett John: If nothing changes, everything will be the same. Lisa: Strive for happiness and you shall receive it. Friend- ships are forever! Glenn: It is better to remain quiet and be thought of as a fool than to speak and remove all doubt. Bidd: The woods were made for the hunter of dreams,The brooks for the fishers of song. Sam Walter Foss. Chip: Living well is the best revenge. M. F.C.I. Haig: The only thing that I regret is that not enough people had the guts to wrestle. Robert Charles Benson Jr. Haig J. Berberian 34 Lisa Berry Karin Blair Jonathan P. Borowko Timothy J. Bradley Heather Ann Breed Suzanne Broderick Teresa Bryant Ken: Running on empty. Jon: Where there ' s a will, there ' s a way. Especially for Rolem, Jake, and the M.P ' s. Tim: You only live once, so live life to the fullest. H. Breedah: Many dreams come true, and some have silver linings; I live for my dream and a pocketful of gold. Led Zeppelin, SAR — HO! Sue: One must develop the capacity to bear one ' s alone- ness and the struggle to be one ' s own unique self. 35 Buck: A friend may be reckoned the masterpiece of na- ture. Liz: It ' s been real . . . real $% ! Pam: If it ' s magic: Why can ' t we make it everlasting; Like the lifetime of the sun, It will leave no heart undone; For there is enough for everyone . . . Greg: A friend of the devil is a friend of mine. Bob: Ship of fools. Ed: And I have miles to go before I sleep, Frost. William Buckley Elizabeth Bunten Pamela Dee Burdette Michael Burke Greg Burns Jason Burtner Bob Buxton Edward V. Byrns Jr. 36 Soup: Though many spores are blown on the same breeze, fortunate are the few that land in fertile soil. Mike: There is no flame like an enthusiastic spirit. Dee: A man who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare. Lisa: The future is your dreams of yesterday. S.B.; T.B.; A.M.; J.T.; C.S.; Amy Andrea: To overlook the little things in life is to miss the biggest part of life itself. Robert Campbell Michael Caparrotta Michael Carr Terrance Carrigan Deirdre Carroll Jennifer Carroll Lisa Carroll Andrea L. Casciato 37 Jane Casey Amy Castor Anne Chamberlain Deborah Chapman Mitzie M. Chen Carl Cho Jane: In the light of the right smile, no road is ever too dark. S.K.: The important thing is this: to be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we could become. Mitzie: Kites fly against the wind and get caught in trees, Ships sail with the wind and sink in storms, But memo- ries are carried in the wind and last forever. Carl: Learn to be sincere. Even if you have to fake it. Lucille: Oh what a relief it is! Neil: You have the key .... Use it. ' Itt - I I): , ' r 4. 1 fir Lucille A. Cierri Neil E. Claffey 38 Valorie Claypoole Kirk Clement Judy Coash Patty Coffey Joseph Andrew Coletti Michael Colford Lisa Collins Susan Collins Valorie: In this world, it is not what we take up, but what we give up, that makes us rich. Remember: P.C., V.H., Sea Maiden, C.L.U.B., 3 Muskateers. Patty: Happiness is a place, not a direction. M.M., G.L., A.M., N.W., 1981 . Joe: The nicest thing a man can do for his heavenly father is to be nice to some of his other children. Mike: Meager acquaintances can flourish into boundless fellowship. Sue: He who learns to laugh at himself shall never cease to be amused. 39 Mary-Ellen: Take the time to be free, Dave Mason. Kevin: . . . And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you made. Cully: The good times are the best times. The bad times fade away. The good times are forever. The last time is today. T.B., S.A., A.S., K.W., S.W., V.P., P.M., C.W., A.M. Linda: We can ' t return. We can only look behind from where we came. Peggy: You only go through life once. So give it all you got. SMILE AND BE HAPPY. What would the world be without a crazy pig. Denise: Every man has a place, In his heart there ' s a space, And the world can ' t erase his fantasies. Mary-Ellen Comer Margaret Commesso Kevin Connelly Elizabeth Connors Elaine Conroy Linda R. Cook Margaret R. Corcoran Denise Ann Coronite 40 Elaine: Let the good times roll. Bye, bye Miss American pie. I ' ll miss you all. James: Smile, it makes people wonder what you ' ve been up to. Move to flavour, move to Texan Territory. Own Op, LRDORV. Brian: Never reach for the silver or bronze while the gold is at your grasp. Bones: I ' ve been smiling lately thinking about the good things to come. Fid: There are places I ' ll remember, All my life, though some have changed, Some forever, not for better, Some have gone and some remain, John Lennon. Elaine Costello Elaine Costello James C. Craig Brian Cronin Joan Nicole Marie Cundari David Eric Currier Michael Daly 41 David D ' Angelo Cynthia Darrach Bill Dawe Peter L. Dawson Ken Deane Donald Deems Cynthia: A task without a vision is drudgery; a vision without a task is a dream; a task with a vision is victory. Hi M.C., M.M., N.B., etc.! Bill: There but for the grace of God goes I. Peter: So fair and foul a day I have not seen. Ken: He who stays up with the owls can ' t soar with the eagles in the morning. Amy: If you ' re down and out, and you can ' t go on, talk to the Man up above, he ' ll help you along. Mike: One more Saturday night! Amy M. DeGiacomo Michael DeVito 42 Kim DiGregorio Betsy Dillon Karen Donahue Elizabeth Dorion Steve Doroni Karyn M. Duffy James R. Dumas James Dunn Diger: You can ' t always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you just might find, you ' ll get what you need. Betsy: Smiles are free and easy to give. Tweeter: You only live once, but if you live right, once is enough. Beth: Moments of rest, Glimpses of laughter, Are treasured along the road. Steve: Life is a wave of love and music, a permanent wave supported by the music of the band MONTEREY. Karyn: Count your age by friends not years. Judge your life by smiles not tears. Dume: God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, change the things I can, and the wis- dom to know the difference. 43 I.Z. : Smile your pain away, Laugh your tears dry, And be free every day. Patti: What you are is God ' s gift to you, what you make of yourself is your gift to God. A.M., C.C., M.C., K.C., LLB. Karen: To dream of the person you would like to be is to waste the person you are. Spike: Life is merely a play, and we are merely players upon a stage entering the second act. Beach: I ' ve never let my schooling interfere with my education. Marcy Dwyer James Eaton Nadine Eisenhauer Patricia A. Engdahl Karen M. Erikson Jay Faherty Mark Fairfield Dan Falvey 44 Bobby: If you can ' t befuddle ' em with brillance, baffle ' em with bull. Fish: Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail . . . Budweiser, The King of Beers. Lynn: You can ' t always get what you want. STBO, Purple People Eaters, No Future, Free Me. Robert M. Falvey Jr. Meredith Farnham Edward Fee David Fenton Wayne Ferguson Kenneth M. Fisher Lynn Fithian James Fitzmaurice 45 John Fitzpatrick John Flett Margaret Flynn Michael Foley Jeffrey Foster Cheryl A. Frates Flibbs: The good times are the best times and the bad times fade away. Cheryl: Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for to- morrow. Remember: D. + E.F., Bruce Springsteen, W.H., P.C., C.L.U.B. Fred: It is the sick oyster which possesses the pearl. Jon: Give it all you ' ve got. David Fredette Jonathan A. Fulton 46 Theodore Galo John Galvin Matthew Galvin Jane Garrity Pamela Garvin Karen Gaulrapp Ted: Nobody can be exactly like me. Sometimes even I have trouble doing it. John: I ' ve seen a lot of people who thought they were cool, Then again, Lord I ' ve seen a lot fools, I hope you people can hear what I say, You ' ll have your chance to hit it someday. Linda: Find a place that makes you happy and go there. Lisa: It ' s nice to be important, but more important to be nice. Linda Gentile Lisa M. Gifun 47 Gill: Seek not to know all the answers, but to understand the questions asked. Becky: Take a straight and stronger course to the corner of your life, Yes. M, T, B, P, L, J K, Forever. Anne: The angels want to wear my red shoes. Moose: Strive . . . Seek . . . Find . . . And never yield. Bird: I made it. Denise: I have learned that to be with those I like is enough. Alison: I ' m as free as a bird now, and this bird you ' ll never change. Steven Gilbert Rebecca Gordon Anne llene Gorfinkle Hugh J. Gorman III Robyn Gosselin Denise Gray Alison Greene Sharon Grogan 48 Pic: In everything there is a message waiting to be derived. Nancy: Often happiness calls, but we are too busy to answer. Stacy: Even a blind man knows when the sun is shining, The Greatful Dead. Dan: Do not be like others and care for yourself. Be your- self and care for others. Mark: Wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world. Lauren: Anything worth having is worth working hard for. Jennifer Gustafson Lori Haggblom Dillon Hale Nancy Hall Stacy Ann Hall Dan Hanlon Mark Hansel Lauren Happ 49 wit ,  5fr ' •A Ottilie A. Harling Robyne Harold Karen Harrington William F. Hartin Jennifer Ann Harvey Tamara Sue Hatch Ottilie: Trouble ahead, trouble behind . . . Don ' t you know that notion just crossed my mind. Karen: Respect me for what I am, not for what you want me to be. Bill: Live for today, not for tomorrow. Jen: A fool will lose tomorrow reaching back for yester- day. Tammy: Joy is not in things; it is in us. Lincoln Havens Curtis Hayes 50 Erin Healy Kerry Heavey Heather Hedlund Amy Hermanson Stephen Hinckley Paul Hoefel Richard F. Holbrook Margaret Mary Holland Kerry: I got my head out the window, and my bare feet on the ground, Jeff Beck. Paul: I don ' t know what is happening, but I want to have my kicks before the whole place goes up in flames. Margy: ... If a man does not keep pace with his com- panions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away, Thoreau. All right! 51 Dana: Ride like the wind. Robin: Today is the tomorrow you worried about yester- day. Liz: If you love something, let it free. If it comes back to you, it is yours forever. Mary: Seek not every quality in one individual. Tricia: Friendship divides griefs and doubles joys. B, P, J, L, M, K, — Always. Dana Hollander Robert G. Hood Liz Hornstra Edward Howard Mary Howley Patricia Hoyt Elizabeth Humphrey Robert Hurter 52 Catherine Hutchinson Gregory Hutchinson Lisa Igo Arthur Isleb Jan Jacobson Thomas Jantzen Artie: If all you talk about is yesterday, then you haven ' t done anything worth while today. Jan: Life is strange. By the time you learn the ropes, you ' re all hung up! Bung ho Nin, Ziggy, Etc., J.S., M.R., K.B., C.P., L.F., LP., S.B., CD. — The Lunch Bunch. Null Set: Great works are preformed not by strength but by perseverence. Madeline: Now there ' s one more empty saddle. This old cowboy ' s moving on. Sandy: What shall I say? That isn ' t in the way I act, That will carry through the years intact. Madeline Johnson Sandra Johnson 53 Scott Johnson Marvin Jones Mike Kehoe Kevin Kelleher John E. Kelly Robert Kelly Mike: Learn to show friendship towards a man when he is alive not when he is dead. Kevin: May the road rise to meet you, And the wind be always at your back. jack: Love thy neighbor — But don ' t get caught! Shiek: I ' ve got an invitation, To make a reservation. Liz: This is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning, Chur- chill. Katherine: Just a dream and the wind to carry me, soon I will be free. E, W, F. Elisabeth Kent Katherine Kent 54 Michaelynn Kernan Pal Kloster Thomas A. Laliberte Adam Lambert Donald LaRocque Mary Beth Lawrence Arthur Leary Cinnie Leary Miche: I wonder how tomorrow could ever follow to- day, Led Zeppelin. Alrighta! Tom: He who makes a beast of himself gets rid of the pain of being a man, Dr. Johnson. Scare: Celebrate, Good-Times, Cmon. L, B., P., J., T., S. Gin: We may lose, or we may win, but we will never be here again, so take it easy. 55 Jay: Never forget to listen to the music, especially the drummer. Rob: Instead of crying over spilt milk, go milk another cow. Joe: Spud. Skowe: Opportunity often knocks, but it has never been known to turn the knob and walk in. P.S. — Think ORANGE. Gretchen: If you aim for the sun, you may reach a star. Ann Marie: I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have lived yesterday and I love today. Joseph Albers Leonard Jr. Philip Lincoln Robert E. Lincoln Joseph Linscott Rebecca Linscott David T. Longo 56 Gretchen Loomis Ann Marie Lydon Julie: I know you ' ll make it if you try again. There ' s no use in quitting when the world is waiting for you. Mike: A hand shake and a sip of wine, so say it loud and let it ring, That we ' re all part of everything, The present, the future and the past; Fly on proud bird, you ' re free at last. CD. Heather: Leaves are falling all around, Time I was on my way, Thanks to you I ' m much obliged, Such a pleasant stay. L.Z! Alison: You only live once, but if you live right, once is enough. Mike: Knowledge comes and goes, but wisdom lingers. Maria: Where you come from is not nearly as important as where you are going. J.G. ' s, Florida, Brewster. Chester: True happiness, Consists not in the multitude of friends, But in the worth and choice, Ben Jonson. Kathryn: All the world ' s a stage, And all the people merely players. Julie Lydon Michael P. Lynch Heather MacBean Alison MacLean Michael A. MacNeil Maria Maguire Patrick Mahoney Kathryn Mahony 57 James Makinen Michelle Makinen Richard Mallory Stacey Manjos George Manley Anna Marchesiani Stacey: Friendship, like love, is the most important bread and butter of life. George: And all you touch and all you see, Is all your life will ever be. Anna: Everyone has to learn sometime, and now it ' s our turn. L.C., M.M., G.L., N.W., P.C., B.W. Paul: Forget your lust for the rich man ' s gold, All that you need is in your soul. Joe: Winning isn ' t everything, but trying to is. Paul Margotta Joseph Marrocco 58 Donna Martel David Martell Darren McAdams James McAloon Jon McCallum Jim McDonald Joseph McElaney Andrea McGinn 90: What a long, strange trip it ' s been. Butch: All and all, it ' s just another brick in the wall. Jim: Destiny is not a matter of chance, It is a matter of choice; It is not a thing to be waited for, It is a thing to be achieved. Mac: May the sunset of today bring to you the dawn of tomorrow. Slim Jim: I can ' t think of anything to say. Joe: A person is not rewarded for having brains, only for using them. Putta: A foot and light-hearted, I take to the open road, The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose, Walt Whitman. 59 Meg: Character is a diamond. It scratches all other stones. John: May God build you a bridge to carry you over all your troubled waters. Ann: Everything works out for good, for those that love the Lord, Romans 8:28. Thanks to K.C., P.E., C.W., R.B., J.P., K.L., B.H., ST., R.S. And a special thanks to Mr. Poole, Miss Nutter and Mr. Borek for their terrrific recomondations. m BKBBm James McHugh Timothy McHugh William Mclntyre James McKenna John McKenzie Kevin McLaughlin Ann McLoud 60 Rob: Bob O. You ' re one sly guy. I love ya. Now get out- a-here, you maniac! Anne: For yesterday is but a dream, And tomorrow is only a vision, But today well-lived makes, Yesterday a dream of happiness, And every tomorrow a vision of hope. Paul: Another one bites the dust. K.R. Michelle: Happy are those who dream dreams and are willing to pay the price to make them come true. Rusty: Why look at your feet, when you can gaze at the stars. Jill McNeilly Charles Robert Meader Jr. Michele Melanson Anne Messmer Paul Milan Michelle Milburn Russell H. Miller II Lisa Mills 61 Elizabeth Moffatt Perriann Monaco Mark Moore John Durante Morana Sue Morse Theresa Mortell Elizabeth: Love is the movement of Life. John: 1M4E3M Ever. H. Quinn and Anthony, I ' ve made it. Sue: Every person, all the events of your life, are there because you have drawn them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you. Doon: Two schools diverged in a confused student ' s eye, And sorry he could not choose both, But be one stu- dent long he sigh, Yet is damn glad he chose Higham High. Paul Muldoon Michael Mullen 62 Margaret L. Muller Christine Mulrooney Laura Murdy Maureen M. Murphy Marybeth Navin Christopher T. Nee Amy Ruth Needel Mary Nelligan Margaret: Good times are forever, bad times fade away. Christine: Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose. Laura: The future is purchased by the present. Moe: Love when you can, Cry when you have to, Be who you must, That ' s part of the plan. MB: The manner of giving is worth more than the gift itself. Jack: Lunatics come in pairs, never alone! Narie nef rant im on. Amy: If you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours. 63 Nio: Time is of essence . . . believe me, I know. Lee: Small but mighty. O.B.: Time passes, but will I? John: Will you still need me, Will you still feed me, When I ' m six feet four. Frank: Well, the future is uncertain. The end is always near. John: Tomorrow, we depart upon the boundless sea. Bartholemew the Rich: It took a long time to graduate, but you just can ' t rush richness. Christopher Niland Peter S. Nionakis Lee Ann Noble Edward O ' Brien John G. O ' Brien Frank O ' Donnell 64 John O ' Keefe Ronald Olsen Gregg: The greatest of faults is to be conscious of none. James: Bye. Natalie: I ' ll never miss this school, only the people in it. Noodle: The ultimate is food and flying. Lynn: Splurge! You ' ll be surprised how good it makes you feel. John O ' Rourke Ignacio Ortiz Hugo Pagliccia Gregory Paredes James Parker Natalie Patch Michael Christian Pearse Lynn Pettersson 65 Kris Phillips Fran Pitzl Michael Player Gerald Plouf Mark Plouffe Alice Pohl Pretzel: Such a long long time to be gone, And a short time to be there. Mike: To contain the mind is to destroy all life within. Alice: Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Vic: The love one has for their special friends is a feeling they should cherish for the rest of their lives. C.W., T.B., A.S., S.P., E.C., K.W., C.S., S.D. Christopher Pompeo Vickie Prestia 66 Carol Quain Linda Quain Julie Rafferty Linda Ramsay Beth Marie Reardon Theresa Redmon James Reichardt Carol: If life hands you a lemon, make lemonade. Linda: Keep your face always toward the sunshine, And the shadows will fall behind you, Walt Whitman. Julie: A smile is but a curved thing which straightens things out. Linda: I ' ll find a way or make one. Beth: Contentment is natural wealth, Luxury is artificial poverty. B, T, L, K, P, M, S.T.B.O., A.L., L.Y., L.I. al- ways. Mimi: Some are wise and some are otherwise. Theresa: Life is what passes by while making plans to do other things. 67 Deidre: Look around and choose your own ground, For long you live and high you fly, And smiles you ' ll give andtears you ' ll cry, And all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. Jenn : We do not remember days, we remember moments. Joe: There are places I ' ll remember all my life, Though some have changed, Some forever, not for better, Some have gone and some remain. Elizabeth: Sometimes I think, but then again, I don ' t know. Susan: How lucky I am to know somebody and to know something, that saying good-bye is so hard to do. Heather: Laugh for the time is brief. Deirdre Reilly Jennifer Brauner Rhines Joseph M. Ribaudo Jonathan Ricci Elizabeth Ricketts Kevin Ricketts 68 Susan Riley Heather Roberts Brenda: True friends are like diamonds — precious and rare. Jenna: I believe in the sun, even when it ' s not shining. Craig: Live and learn. Brenda Robinson Russell Robinson Stephen Rodman Leahnne Rogers David Routhier Thomas Rubbo Jennifer Ruddy Craig Russ 69 Robin Russ Walter Russell Justine Ryan Bethann Saplin Mike Sargent Sandra Savola Robin: Though we part our seperate ways, we bring with us those special memories, knowing that we will one day meet again. Walter: May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of His hand. Missy: Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone. Bethann: Love when you can, Cry when you have to, Be who you are, That ' s part of the plan. Sarge: Don ' t bust my stones. Lola Daudy: Our biggest mistake in our pursuit of hap- piness is not knowing when we ' ve got it. Jennifer Schiffman Eleanor Schnabel 70 Nancy Schwartz Charles W. Scully Shaun Scully Lori Ann Shahbaz Laura Shapter Chris Shawles Tricia Sherman Jamie Smith Nancy: Ours is a world full of rainbows to be followed. Chuck: It has been real and it has been fun, but it has never been real fun! Shaun: The eyes of honesty can achieve . . . How many millions do we deceive each day? Lori: Faith, Family, Friends; I am indeed wealthy. Sherm: Once in a moment, It all comes to you, As soon as you get it, You want something new. 71 Dina: Keep your face to the sun, And the shadows will fall behind. Robert: Make your life a mission, not an intermission. Dianne: Music is the answer — Just let it in your heart. Quigue: There is nothing either good or bad but thinking how to make it. David: The trouble with you is the trouble with me, We got two good eyes but we still don ' t see. Ann: All the darkness in the world can ' t put out the light of a single candle. Sydnee Smith Intianto Dwi Soekaimi Dina Sofis Robert J. Sogegian Dianne Sommer Enrique Soto Garcia 72 David Southwick Ann Spalluzzi Joanie: A fool will lose tomorrow reaching back for yes- terday because where you come from is not nearly as important as where you are going. Love ya W F. Sue: The voice of experience is the voice to which one should listen. Craig: The good times are forever, the bad times fade away. Kathy: Don ' t run from your dreams, make them reality. Do it up! Lynniba, Gully, Nasal, Kimba, Rud, Rei lis. Piglet, Bones, Virginis, Mr. Tudbull, and Mrs. Whoiggins. No future!! Anne: For long you live and high you fly, And smiles you ' ll give and tears you ' ll cry, And all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. Stu: Smile, it keeps people wondering to what you ' ve been up. Joanie Stanton Kelly Stearns Susan Steele Craig Sterling Kathleen A. Stevens Anne Stevenson Cynthia Street Michael Stuart 73 Steven N. Sudduth Paula Sullivan Lianne Mary Supple Donna L. Svedeman Cushing Taft Steven R. Tambeau Steve: Sometimes you get lucky. Sometimes you knock on wood, But ain ' t it good to walk out on a limb and find that it holds, I plan on climb-in ' high instead of growin ' old. Lanny: I ' m looking forward to looking back from further on down the track, Carly Simon. Donna: Imaginations are free. Steve: You can ' t turn back the clock, but you can wind it up again. Linda: 4 6 79, Fu Fu, Sandy Beach, Muskie, Windswept, East Brewster, Up for adventure? 1.4.3. G.S.K. John: You are what you are, not what you appear to be, or what others want to be. Linda Marie Taylor John Teagan 74 Robert Terman John Thompson Robert Thompson Bruce Thome Lawrence Thornton Sarah Thornton Robert: School seems long but life is a whole lot longer. Bob: All things must pass. Bruce: No matter what happens, life goes on! Sarah: Live, love and be free. Tommy: Live every day as if it were to be you ' re last. Thomas Tileston 75 Marta: Y dicen, Y dicen, Que Sabe Bordar John: We don ' t need the education, the teachers do! Tuna: You say the hill is too steep to climb, You say you ' d like to see me try? Who is the fools who sit and watch the sun go by, I ' ll climb, with the sound of the things today. Carol: Friendship is just a little word. It is people who make it big. Chrisi: I am glad it ' s over. Now the hard part is saying good-bye to friends. Heldy: Si alguna vez amaste y no te amaron. Si fingieron quererte y te mintieron, perdona a los que amor fin- gieron y lo feliz que con mentirte te hicieron. Marta Toledo John Tramontana III Ngoc My Tran Michael Tribuna Jr. Janice Tyler Carol Urmson 76 Chris Vaughan M. Heldy Velasquez Q. Michelle: Take the time to enjoy life. Lisa: God gives His best to those who leave the choice to Him. Love in Christ. S.V., CORE, B.K., Green Team. Peter: What is and what should never be. Amy: Friends, like a breath of fresh air, should be taken deeply and held for a long time. The Wizzard: Take another look around, You ' re not going anywhere, Realize you ' re getting old, And no one seems to care. R.I. P. John. Michelle Vigneau Kevin Walsh Lisa Walton Peter Waples Frank Ward Amy Warden James C. Watts Russell Way 77 Jacqueline Weekes Robert Weger Joseph P. Welch Scott Wells Karyl Ann Wentworth Richard C. Werner Jacqui: God, Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, Courage to change those things I can, And the wisdom to know the difference. Rob: Those who hestitate, meditate in a horizontal posi- tion. Joe: A little hard work never killed anybody, but why take a chance? Spaz: Smile, it makes people wonder what you ' re up to. Go for it. Rick: Liberty and union, now and forever, one and in- separable. Together we cannot fail. D.W., F.R. Debbie: Time is man ' s most valuable possession. All the money in the world can ' t buy it. Wheels: Life flies by so fast. You hardly get a chance to realize it. So get a hold of what you can, and make the best of it. Get psyched! Deborah Wheaton Brad Wheeler 78 Nancy Wheeler Cheryl Ann Whyte Lisa Wieman Christa Wigmore Jonathan Williams Nancy Anne Willy Ronald E. Zooleck Jr. Cheryl: I might rise above, I might go below, Ride with the tide, And go with the flow, But which ever, I ' ll make it. Lisa: It only takes a little smile to make a day seem more worth while. Nancy: It is more shameful to distrust one ' s friends than to be deceived by them. Zoo: Those who hesitate are slow. 79 Lingua: There is not one scrap of evidence in favor of the idea that life is serious. Katie: If you never take any chances in life, it is like you are dead and waiting to be buried. To R.A. A.M. August 2, 1980 — J.D. Franklin Hockey League Dinner B , 2 AM. Doug: All you need is love. Chip: Goodbye class of ' 81. Horace: May His peace be with you. Cheryl Lynn Zsigalov Catherine Anne Condon Lawrence Cook Douglas M. Coombe Sally Granatino Horace Ling Laurie Lithgow Margaret McManus 80 H20: A quitter never wins and a winner never quits. Susan: The way you lead no one may follow; that path is for your steps alone. Ripple. Class Members Timothy Callahan Kathleen Connelly Roger Fitzgerald Brian Green Linda Jones Michael Kurciviez Stephen Madden Joan Monaco Walter Murray James Peaslee Christine Scott Craig Smith Tod Stella Robert Tuscher Timothy Wood Tom Waters Susan Beale THE SENIOR CLASS WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING: Al and Dolores Abreu Mr. Mrs. Richard Adley Mr. and Mr s. Salvatore L. Amonte Tom and Rosemary Arthur Walter and Muriel Austin Bob and Carol Balch Richard and Joan Berberian Mr. and Mrs. Russell Billard Mr. and Mrs. Julian J. Borowko Mr. and Mrs. Edward V. Byrns, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Colin J. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph J. Caparrotta Mr. and Mrs. John M. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Chamberlain Dr. and Mrs. Seon H. Cho Mr. and Mrs. James Claypoole Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Colford Mr. and Mrs. William Comer Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Cook, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John F. D ' Angelo Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Dwyer Joseph and Natalie Eaton Mrs. George E. Engdahl, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Erickson Mr. and Mrs. John C. Faherty Mr. and Mrs. John G. Falvey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Falvey Mr. and Mrs. Harold C. Fisher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. Curtis Fithian, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. James A. Flett Dr. and Mrs. William J. Frates Mr. and Mrs. Norman A. Fulton Mr. and Mrs. Terio Galo Mr. and Mrs. John Galvin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Gifun Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Gorfinkle Mr. and Mrs. H. James Gorman, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Greene, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Grimm Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grogan Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hale Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hansel Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Harold Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hatch Dorothy J. Havens Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Holbrook and Mrs. Ed Hornstra William E.D. Jantzen, Sr. G.E. Johnson and Mrs. Robert A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kelleher Thomas and Sandra Kent Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Lincoln Andrew T. Longo Coleman J. Lydon Thomas K. Lydon Richard Marguerite Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. James H. McAloon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McHugh Roberta K. Meader Mr. and Mrs. Herman Messmer Herbert and Beatrice Morse Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Muller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David P. Murphy Jim and Nancy Navin Ben and Jean Pettersson Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Roberts Mr. and amrs. Sherman Russ Mr. and Mrs. William R. Saplin Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Savola Dr. and Mrs. Elliott Schiffman Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Shawles Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sommer N.A. Steele and Mrs. Lawrence Street and Mrs. Sumner Svedeman and Mrs. Royal C. Taft Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert Taylor Mr.. and Mrs. William S. Thompson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Tyler Mr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Violandi Mr. and Mrs. James F. Waples Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Dwight H. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Warden Don and Linda Willy Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Whyte Mr Mr Mr Mr 81 me Pats O . ecO Vt1 Q eetV ro 88 Country Good H ot V « ° aC PlELD HOCKEY ti t t©t ,tft« s ' staiem HighSchooi f sw s ££  9 ! • atver ? ,. t l©° BURGER KING There or e l h Fr iend s of th 6 Hark O Aste ° ? e «W 0 oo- SAT Scores CROSS COUNT -i-C i ,. 2V2 Vie s on Pro?- T , vA « P Z : the tuture tV e Stage Set For Drama Club Op ener - • the seamh Rotary Club wants ex- H f •fl cpige student ap- W| A fVirN SSm _ —  - - - wln sues on „■■Harbormenw ' c 40 jP £. Arme orces StOniflgS COIltilltK {ights For Students 6- g ootball digest „„,,,. «- ••- STOOY FOR GOOD MEASURE r ft Va C x ,Uege dea r e. r ALLr EPRESSED? FOOTBALL 84 MEMBERS: 1st Row (I to r): B. Cronin, P. Davis, S. Hurdle, M. Pagliccia, K. Prouty, S. Elliott, M. Barrett, K. Bartlett, K. Nelson, M. Caparrotta (Mgr.). 2nd Row (I to r): D. Casey, D. Ewing, P. Morrison, B. Buckley, T. Krall, M. Metivier, R. Loud, B. Long, J. McHugh. 3rd Row (I to r): A. Isleb, R. Holbrook, S. Gilbert, J. Fitzmaurice, A. Lambert (Capt.), T. McHugh (Capt.), J. Crowley (Capt.), J. McAloon (Capt.), J. Welch, W. Russell, D. D ' Angelo, J. Dumas. 4th Row (I to r): J. McKenzie, T. Carrigan, K. Shea, J. Snover, J. Linscott, M. Lynch, L. Thornton, J. Galvin, H. Pagliccia, R. Zooleck, G. Paredes, J. Dunn. Not photographed: R. Adley (Mgr.). 85 86 87 FIELD HOCKEY 88 MEMBERS 1st Row (I to r): S. Igo, P. Corcoran (Capt.), A. McGinn (Capt.), K. Reid, S. Noble, 2nd Row (I to r): D. Sofis, B. Connors, M. McGrath, J. Casey, L. Shahbaz, R. Brazis, K. Stearns, N. Eisenhauer. 3rd Row (I to r): S. Granatino (Mgr.), A. Carr, A. Jenkins, M. Dwyer, L.Cook, E. Healy, K. Mohrfeld, A. Culler, Coach Gordon. 89 Pr |J|P — — « fl Hr ' ■jjj B b R M £- ' w 1 i A ? P S i Bv t rM 1 ■iHI • R r Hflf B if ■3 ' ■•■wni ngj ,, IHHHHI 90 91   G a, 1? V s G v. s G i ' 12 .■wi 4 - - + ■:: SOCCER Bw Swa. BOYS: 1st Row (I to r): M. Connors, R. Lincoln, K. Barton, B. Cronin, C. DiCenso, C.Lincoln. 2nd Row (I to r): J. Ribaudo, D. Arthur, D. Longo (Capt.), R. Miller (Capt.), S. Sudduth (Capt.), B. Balboni, M. Longo, B. McCarthy. 3rd Row (I to r): Coach Low, R. Burgess, K. Connelly, D. Deems, N. Orstiz, M. Giarusso, M. Troia, R. Hig- gins, M. Stuart, P. Kloster. 92 !• J i , Ik wry ■T ' MI n 4 a , A feL ; - Jkfr ■v J M ■ah ■PL J| ■' 8f ; Jr. 1 i M B -Mw w.-  tit 93 94 GOLF MEMBERS! T.Galo,G. Murphy, J. Ward, D. Currier, H. Gorman, B. DiMar- tinis. 95 CROSS COUNTRY C I R I • 1 st Row (l to r): E - Kent ' c - Marden ' K - Kent ' L J I IVLJ • Co | ford standing: L. Supple (Capt). 96 BOYS: 1st Row (I to r): M. Colford, M. Messmer, P. Muldoon (Capt.), E. Byrns (Capt.), K. Billard, P. DeBruin. 2nd Row (I to r): M. Magill, G. Marsh, J. Magill, J. Berkely, E. Goldrick, R. Bajanca. 3rd Row (I to r): Coach Ryan, S. McGrath, E. Marsh, J. Fulton, M. Waples, J. Brown, J. McCormick, B. Thompson, P. Waples, R. Pratt, R. Campbell. 97 98 99 FOOTBALL: Front Row (I to r): S. Brenard, B. Reardon. 2nd Row (I to r): Redmond (Capt.), J. Riley, M. Milburn, E. Costello, M. Stuart, A. Degiacomo (Capt.). 3rd Row (I to r): V. Claypoole, M. God- win, E. Lambert, D. Yarrow. CHEERLEADERS SOCCER: Front Row (I to r): S. Riley, C. Zsigalov (Capt.), M. Ryan (Capt.), K. Cappella. 2nd Row (I to r): P. Hill, L. Doyle. 3rd Row (I to r): M. Howley, L. Pet- tersson, M. Kernan, H. McCal- lum. 100 FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: E. Dorion (Pres.), M. Milburn (V. Pres.), K. Stearns (Treas.), M. Horvath (Sec). MEMBERS Back Row (I to r): N. Claffey, J. Damewood, G. Hall, B. De- ckers, M. Murphy, G. Manley, K. Stearns. 2nd Row (I to r): C. Urmson, S. Steele, D. Smith, C. Costello, V. Claypoole, L. Ross, E. Schnabel. Front Row (I to r): J. Rhines, E. Dorion, J. Lydon, L. Pettersson, K. Matarazzo (Advisor). CLASSICS CLUB MEMBERS: Top: J ' Fulton ' Middle (l to r): l Armstrong, C. Cho. Bottom: A. Meisler. ASTRONOMY CLUB MEMBERS Top (l ° r): c cho ' D ' Hanlon ' J - Fu It Iton. Bottom (I to r): R. Fox, R. Olsen, E. Norton, A. Meisler. 101 HOMECOMING OCT. 1 1 , 1 980 QUEEN — Robin Russ COURT Lisa Berry Joan Cundari Michelle Makinen Sarah Thornton Lisa Wieman 41 102 103 SPIRIT WEEK NOV. 24-26, 1980 MONDAY — WESTERN DAY TUESDAY — HAT, TIE AND SUNGLASSES WEDNESDAY — RED AND WHITE DAY; THE RALLY 104 IliUJt ' ... «tg in . . im i wm ll 1 I 1 ' 1 1 t j , — -  „ I v ft « 1 105 Iff I eli i i i:mi iiriirnfiu HINGJ X 106 H9h JH ! ! I ■■■■■P wSR hHHmhI I 107 108 109 no 111 Hingham happenings Half past December THE IfyuAu . % THE LENNOM VIEW J X? e v ♦ e In Regional Festival HHS DraialB Winner o rfv ' o . oS 1 Symptoms of se 5 happenings TH£ PAJAMA GAI 1 e LOOKING § % %, PRIVATE? PARTY? « « l K (5 « Ski Club Slaloms To Success gs o You Ever Feel The Mid- Winter Blues? hockey 19-10- 1 9H0 nor syndrome b JJS -£S- % V YEAR ' S EVE PARTY fr • B ° O - Hingham High Drama Club lennon N , GHTS | HINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL DRAMA AND MUSIC CLUB presents (X) THE PAJAMA GAME on, Hingham High School Auditorium FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 2, 1 980 8:00 p.m. Tickets $3.00 %, CD dD OS S I o 100172 rn Z ? ii- 00 o z «Q S Z Rl SO - i m o 5 z X m m X  w z VI O I o O E - S iz °s 00 o 09SIS) ■03 X3MDIX 3B01! 09 ' |.$ 3)iad NOissiwav 3NO 1IWQV - •sseyy ' uoisog Naaavo NQisoa 2IT00T 8. o C o , A - No School Snow Notice OIL SERVICE Q A I E ' s! ' sSV Ki„rf,„ m ™. o.u—„ HOME HEATING Oil W  ■■■Oo.no- J i Hingham -No School announce- H0ME HEAT,NG ° ,L ments wall be broadcast over radio j stations VVHDH, WJDA. WRKtV 3 ;|WBZ as sooj Fl £ IA tfK TU« o _ii_i o Please do i it t : 1, WJDA. WRKO _ . ■uniauelv Hingham HOCKEY MEMBERS: Standing (I to r): Coach Duggan, Coach Gillespie, M. Falvey, M. Lewis, M. Kehoe, B. Falvey, P. Falvey, M. Giarrusso, D. White, G. Stonehouse, S. Wheeler, J. Barrett, D. Lincoln, D. Flanagan, B. Lewis, Coach Daly. Kneeling (I to r): C. Baylow, T. Galo, J. Marrocco, B. Thorne, M. Magnarelli, H. Gorman (Capt.), T. Jantzen, M. Mullen, K. Duff, G. Murphy, B. McCar- thy. Not photographed: R. Kelly (Capt.). GYMNASTICS MEMBERS: (I to r): Coach Platka, S. Riley (Capt.), E. Con- nors (Capt.), E. Danforth, S. Noble, C. Duffy, S. Dow, C. Gonsalves. Not photographed: T. Ar- ponen. 114 BOYS: Standing (I to r): J. Pignataro, K. Shea, D. Fre- dette, T. Waters, M. Daly, J. Powell, P. Sullivan, D. Edwards, D. Power, Coach Mortimer. Kneel- ing (I to r): C. Paredes (Capt.), J. McAloon (Capt.). BASKETBALL GIRLS: 1st Row (I to r): S. Guarino, L. Cifun, K. Di- Gregorio (Capt.), N. Eisenhauer (Capt.), E. Ayers. 2nd Row (I to r): Coach Clinton, M. Waters, L. Rydin, K. Gaulrapp, K. Stevens, D. Reilly, A. Culler, L. Pignataro. 115 MEMBERS: INDOOR TRACK 1 st Row (I to r): D. Yarrow, D. Morse, K. Berard, D. Murphy, S. Hughes, E. Byrns (Capt.), P. Muldoon (Capt.), A. Rat- tray, L. Supple, K. Kent, E. Kent, P. Payton. 2nd Row (I to r): Coach Ryan, C. Russ, P. Waples, M. Magill, A. Ireton, W. Buckley, R. Lincoln, R. Thompson, E. Marsh, M. Colford, K. Harling, M. Messmer, P. DeBruin, S. McGrath, J. McCormick, M. Murphy. 3rd Row (I to r): J. Snover, K. Nelson, J. Berkeley, S. Schwenk, J. Magill, R. Pratt. WRESTLING MEMBERS: First Row (I to r): D. McGrath, E. Schuler, D. Donaldson, J. Fulton, R. Robinson, H. Berberian (Capt.), K. Fisher, J. Diezman, J. McGrath, A. Waples. 2nd Row (I to r): Coach Hop- kins, D. Fulton, R. Higgins, R. Bello, J. Weston, S. Green, D. Ames, C. Foumier, M. Waples, L. Bortnick (Mgr.), J. Nicholson (Mgr.). 116 117 Bf r Bv tB M, x? MSlaflHl h ' Bl M 1 1 V 1 R KtS Csi 118 119 120 121 122 Jv% J JT ..gJ Bkl t i sJ l,l 5•• 8, HL — — - J „.„. B| H -!-— - 0 .. . H 123 CHEERLEADERS BASKETBALL: 1st Row (I to r): M. Godwin, J. Harvey, S. Riley (Capt.), M. Mil- burn (Capt.), L. Pettersson, S. Steele. 2nd Row (I to r): K. Cap- pella, L. Weiss, J. Riley, T. Olsen, P. Hill, L. Doyle. HOCKEY: 1st Row (I to r): K. Duffy, M. Howley, M. Kernan (Capt.), J. Ryan (Capt.), A. McLean. 2nd Row (I to r): D. Yarrow, T. Wel ch, M. Horte, S. Peas, H. McCallum 124 SKI CLUB ORGANIZERS: E. Howard, J. Lydon, A. Robinson MEMBERS: Back Row (I to r) K. Eachus, J. Richards, T. Lydon, M. Brown, D. Ulrich, J. Berkeley, K. Fisher, D. Yarrow, N. Powers, P. Calanek. Front Row J. Defilippo, C. Langenhagen, J. Lydon, G. Weiser, S. Hughes, G. Hall, H. Reis, J. Cundari, B. Wheeler, C. Zsigalov. 125 THE DRAMA CLUB PRESENTS THE PAJAMA GAME DECEMBER 12-13, 1980 126 127 128 129 t  ,p 130 131 GRADE ADMINISTRATORS SENIOR: ROBERT O ' DAY JUNIOR: DR. RICHARD LAWRENCE SOPHOMORE: MARY-ELLEN GALLAGHER R. O ' Day M. Gallagher 132 ADMINISTRATION PRINCIPAL: DR. CHARLES VICKERY SUPERINTENDANT: DR. WILLIAM MAHONY ASST. SUPERINTENDENT: LOUIS ERNST C. Vickery L. Ernst W. Mahony 133 FACULTY P. Abrahamson Soc. Studies J. Amaral Guidance P. Anderson English W. Anderson Guidance H. Bailey Soc. Studies S. Baisden Math R. Barra Business R. Barrett Athletic Dir. S. Bartolotti Music G. Bates Science M. Benard English B. Berlenbach English C. Boyden Ind. Arts M. Borek Math C. Brown Art 134 J. Browne Music R. Butterfield Soc. Studies R. Caldwell Science M. Condito Secretary M. Connelly- Secretary E. Connors Phys. Ed. C. Contis Home Ec. J. Crowley Science R. DiPietro Spanish Science J. Donovan Science J. Ellis Business A. Epple English C. Falvey Teacher Aide J. Fay English 135 C. Finn Spanish J. Flewelling Math R. Franklin Science D. G alo Math J. Garrigan Special Ed. I. Gillard Soc. Studies K. Glaser Math R. Goba English M. Gordon Phys. Ed. J. Grimm Nurse N. Gustufson Guidance V. Hansell Business J. Haviland English J. Haviland Soc. Studies S. Herrmann Soc. Studies 136 D. Holley Math B. Howlett Secretary R. Jensen Soc. Studies F. Jewett English M. Johnson Ind. Arts J. Jordan Phys. Ed. J. Kane Ind. Arts M. Kendall Special Needs • Wyi J. Kennedy Phys. Ed. J. Kirkcaldy Soc. Studies E. Kolodney English D. Lacatell Soc. Studies J. Lambros Spanish T. Lane Art W. Larson Math 137 L. Leahy Business C. Leone Math P. Lincoln Science S. Lincoln Home Ec. C. Low Math R. Magner Science K. Matarazzo French W. McCallum Guidance P. Messina Teacher Aide J. Mitchell Secretary G. Murphy English J. Nionakis Foreign Lang. P. Noiseux Ind. Arts G. Nutter Home Ec. C. O ' Callaghan Secretary 138 S. Olson Math C. Ozug English J. Penny Science T. Perelman Soc. Studies B. Peters English B. Pipes French R. Poole Science L. Potter Tutor A. Quill Business L. Reilly English C. Robison Spanish C. Roundtree Metco Coordinator D. Ryan Latin J. Ryan Ind. Arts D. Schillig Secretary 139 K. Schmatzler Ind. Arts D. Sides Business A. Smith Ind. Arts J. Smith Guidance E. Stallard Tutor J. Stouffer Science D. Sullivan Media D. Taam Science F. Tierney English P. Tierney Math J. Tinker Science E. Trubia Librarian J. Wallace Math R. Walsh Art A. Yacobian English 140 S. Curtis Custodian B. Fleming Teacher Aide D. Fuchs French D. Kelly Custodian T. Minnehan Business T. Patrolia Ind. Arts E. Priestly Custodian D. Sharpe German A. Shaw Custodian J. Belton Teacher Aide J. Donovan Teacher Aide Bottom (I to r): A. Calvi, T. Barilaro, D. Pow, C. Russo, M. Meallo, C. Gratto. Standing (I to r): F. Ward, J. Griffin, S. Welch, D. Lang, J. Cook, M. Carr. E. Lincoln Teacher Aide 141 142 143 THE GANG 144 145 AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE EXCHANGE STUDENTS: Standing (I to r): T. Arponen (Finland), H. Velasquez (Bolivia), B. Robinson (New Zealand), M. Toledo (Spain). Sitting (I to r): E. Soto (Spain), I. Dwi Soekaimi (Indonesia), P. Kloster (Norway), R. Ba- janca (Portugal). Not photo- graphed: I. Ortiz (Columbia), N. My Tran (Vietnam). OFFICERS: G. Loomis (Pres.), J. Lydon (V.P.), S. Ross (Treas.), A. Culler (Sec). MEMBERS: 1st Row (I to r); C. Bonnichon, D. Hall, C. Duffy, J. Baylow, I. Dwi Soekaimi, S. Ross, C. Goldberg, H. Velasquez, B. Koehlinger, K. Mahoney, R. Bajanca, G. Loomis. 2nd Row (I to r): A. Carr, G. Goudas, J. LaHive, A. Rattray, B. Robinson, C. O ' Neill, E. O ' Grady, K. Rosenberger, S. Casagrande, K. Brown, T. Arponen, C. O ' Neill, S. Noble, J. Capano, C. Housman, J. Lydon, P. Kloster. 3rd Row (I to r): M. Farnham, A. Chamberlain, K. Saplin, A. Culler, M. Lydon, J. Schiffman, M. Toledo, M. Muller, O. Harling, E. Schnabel, E. Soto, J. Armstrong. • 4r • - 6 i £l J Ml I jB 6 1 v Yw 0 146 YEARBOOK EDITORS: T. Abreu, E. Byrns, R. Lincoln STAFF: In Front (I tor): S. Man jos, M. Dwyer, J. Mar rocco, R. Lincoln, W Russell, T. Abreu, M McManus, T. Galo, H Gorman, M. Murphy, J Casey, C. Urmson, M Johnson, M. Chen, S Riley. In Stands (btot) C. Darrach, N. Balch, L. Walton, A. Greene, L. Cook, S. Morse, S. Savola, A. Needel, L. Pettersson, L. Supple, K. Erikson, J. Watts, K. Mahoney , C . Lagenhagen, R. Russ, A. Chamberlain, B. Sa- plin, A. Warden, C. Russ, E. Byrns. Not photographed: E. Do- rion. Cover Design: A. Gorfinkle. 147 ■ft 1 1 fc 5 - ! i ' fe Ir LlU m j 148 149 CHORUS OFFICERS: L. Pettersson, (Pres.), K. Mahoney (V.P.), C. Russ (Treas.), M. Muller (Lib.). MEMBERS: Top (I to r): P. Boris, L. Pettersson, M. Muller, T. Arponen, L. Ross, M. Redmond, N. Pothier, L. Warner, K. Saplin, R. Hood. 2nd Row (I to r): J. Duggan, C. Cho, A. Meisler, R. Fox, J. Olsen, K. Stoehr, E. Harvey, J. Baylow, J. Leonard. 3rd Row (I to r): M. Farnham, D. Smith, D. Sommer, M. Horte, C. Ross, M. Diaz, C. Vaughn, J. O ' Brien. BAND OFFICERS: M. Vigneau (Pres.), S. Johnson (V.P.), S. Wilson (Treas.), J. Baylow (Lib.), M. Holland (Drum Major). MEMBERS: 1st Row (I to r): R. Hood, L. Billard, D. Hanlon, J. O ' Brien, J. Baylow, A. Culler, K. Ramsey, D. Cody, J. Coulon, S. Black, M. Johnson, L. Crawford. 2nd Row (I to r): M. Fairfield, O. Harling, C. Vaughn, D. Sullivan, C. Schumaker, R. Shniederhan, E. Norton, R. Malme, L. Rydin, R. Phillipon, C. Ray, C. Nelson, J. Olsen, C. Bonnichon, M. Cole, C. Quain, J. McChord, L. Colford, K. Grundstrom. 3rd Row (I to r): J. Diercks, M. Pearse, S. Wells, C. Abbott, E. McKenna, M. Avery, P. Franklin, S. Johnson, J. Leonard, J. Adams, S. Green, L. Plouffe, D. Scott, J. Goba, J. Armstrong, D. Coronite. 150 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: E. Byrns (Pres.), M. Chen (V.P.), E. Dorion (Sec), S. Morse (Treas.). MEMBERS: Top Row (I to r): T. Jantzen, J. Williams, E. Byrns, A. Warden, A. Chamberlain, J. Fulton, C. Russ. 2nd Row (I to r): D. Coombe, C. Cho, R. Lincoln, E. Dorion, S. Steele, D. Fenton. 3rd Row (I to r): O. Harling, S. Rodman, N. Claffey, J. Marrocco, L. Pettersson, L. Supple, S. Smith. 4th Row (I to r): L. Shabbaz, A. Casciato, E. Kent, S. Johnson, J. Lydon, G. Loomis, M. Holland. 5th Row (I to r): H. Roberts, J. McNielly, N. Balch, E. Healy, M. Wilkson, S. Savola, K. Stearns. 6th Row (I to r): C. Zsigalov, K. Harrington, M. Chen, N. Hall, L. Cook, M. Murphy. Not photographed: J. Dumas, T. Galo, A. Greene, A. Lydon, S. Morse, R. Russ. 151 152 153 DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS: D. Sommer (Pres.), K. Mahoney (V.P.), M. Diaz (Sec), K. Lally (Treas. Left Column (b to f): M. Diaz, J. Cutler, C. Ross, J. O ' Brien, E. Schnabel, D. Casey. 2nd Column (b to f): T. Bradley, J. JMEIWBERS J Armstrong, D. Smith, M. Farnham, J. Leonard, R. Fox. 3rd Column (b to f): C. McGrath, C. Tegan, M. Toledo, S. Angelo, K. Lally, L. Green. 4th Column (btof): A. Meisler, M. Horte, D. Sommer, L. Walton, C. Vaughan, C. Cho. 154 SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS SENIORS: JUNIORS: SOPHOMORES: (I to r): J. Weekes (Sec), D. Carroll (V.P.) M. Murphy (Treas.), P. Muldoon (Pres.). (I to r): B. Price (V.P.), D. Cataldo (Pres.), B. McCarthy (Treas.), E. Lambert (Sec). Kneeling (I to r): D. Needel (Treas.), D. Morrison (V.P.). Sitting: G. Weiser (Pres.). Not photographed: F. MacQuarrie (Sec). SOPHOMORES JUNIORS 155 156 157 ■S3§r - : A{ REPS. TO SCHOOL COMMITTEE (I to r): A. Warden, T. Jantzen, R. Lincoln, C. Chambers, H. Gorman. Not photographed: S. Hughes. HARBORLIGHT EDITORS: A. Casciato, E. Kent. STAFF: STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Standing (I to r): G. Murphy (V.P.), R. Miller (Pres.), M. MacNeil (Treas.). Sitting: L. Taylor (Sec). Left Column (b to f): N. Balch, C. Cho, M. Murphy, B. Matzell, G. Weiser, E. Schnabel, L. Quain, S. Johnson, K. Kent, A. Needel, L. Murdy. Center (I to r): S. Col- lins, E. Kent, A. Casciato, P. DeBruin. Right Column (b to f): G. Rudenauer, L. Pettersson, R. Campbell, D. Fredette, M. MacNeil, J. Watts, C. Anderson, L. Shea, L. Walton. Not photographed: Z. Carr, N. Claffey, A. Greene, M. Holland, M. Ko- plovsky, J. Lydon, L. Supple. 158 STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS: (f to b): S. Doonan, M. Tribuna, B. Price, T. Coates, D. Needel, P. Urmson, M. Falvey, K. Shea, M. MacNeil, R. Miller, L. Taylor, M. Navin, S. Manjos, J. Weekes, A. Rosso, J. Magill (SAC), P. Muldoon, D. Fredette, S. Wilson, M. Dwyer, K. Stevens, S. Hughes, G. Weiser, R. Lincoln, T. Abreu, M. Vitti, M. Barrett, D. Morrison, G. Marden, J. Riley, K. Saplin, K. Berard, B. Stevenson, C. Clark, D. Morse, C. Chambers, E. Faherty, F. MacQuarrie, M. Stuart, D. Cataldo, E. Lambert, J. Watson (SAC), A. Spalluzzi, E. Byrns, Z. Carr, J. Dumas, J. MacAloon, W. Happ, S. Guarino, C. Costello, J. Casey, M. Murphy, A. Warden, D. Hall, G. Hall, S. Falvey, G. Murphy, H. Gorman, T. Galo, K. Cappella, L. Doyle, P. Corcoran, D. Carroll, B. Reardon, L. Gifun, B. McCarthy. Not photographed: J. Cundari, E. Dorion, T. Jantzen, K. Connelly. 159 160 161 ■Br - B 162 is — ' it ■ .. • j ►■- I m - ' m !,!■. f vJSJ 163 CHARLES BERRY CUSTODIAN A FRIEND Have you had a kindness shown? Pass it on; Twas not given for thee alone, Pass it on; Let it travel down the years, Let it wipe another ' s tears, Till in Heaven the deed appears — Pass in on. Rev. Henry Burton THE YEARBOOK EDITORS WOULD LIKE TO THANK: Anne Chamberlain, Linda Cook, Anne Gom ' nkle, Maureen Murphy, Lynn Pettersson and Lianne Supple. In addition Mr. Donald Sullivan, Mrs. Dorothy Schillig and Mrs. Judy Mitchell Patrons: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cronin, Jr., Ronald and Bon- nie Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. James R. McDonald, Matthew D. and Florence E. McNeilly, Mr. Mrs. Stevens. 164 Congratulations To The Class Of 81 May Success Be Yours Hingham Institution For Savings INCORPORATED 1834 55 Main St., Hingham, Ma. 749-2200 Central Street Drive-in 749-0209 788 Washington St., Hanover, Ma. 826-5151 401 Nantasket Ave., Hull, Ma. 925-2600 37 Whiting St., So. Hingham 749-2262 Deposits Insured in Full Under Massachusetts Law 165 At the Harbor — Route 3A, Hingham Only the Choicest Foods and Liquors Served in a Restful Atmosphere At Reasonable Prices Whether It ' s Luncheon or a Full Course Dinner You ' re Sure to Enjoy It at YE OLDE MILL GRILLE Hingham Harbor r OUTCHK BWCK FMNI1VU TOO i 140 NORTH STREET 749-5451 749-9846 A Walk-in Service or For Appointment Call 748-5444 Qay zrf-ntlionu super cuts for men and women Hlniizx. cHalutuLlnq Hingham Shopping Plaza Exit 29 - Off Rte. 3 Compliments of HINGHAM CARPET SHOP — Featuring NORMAN ' S of Salisbury Fabrics 148 North Street — Hingham 749-0194 — 749-7260 Also Featuring KITCHENS by FARINA r HINGHAM V NOBLE ' S CAMERA SHOPS COHASSET Compliments of KEARN ' S ANIMAL CLINIC, INC. r 749-5089 Hingham Optical Shoppe Eyeglass Prescriptions Filled Prompt Repairs Frank W. Carvel I 53 South Street Hingham, Mass. r J V CONTE ' S DRESS SHOP Feminine Apparel 8 Main Street — Hingham, Mass. Tel. 749-0109 166 r J lie JiJ a t — ' The Traditional Man ' s Store ••• The Granary Marketplace, Hingham Harbor r Congratulations From TWIN CITY CLEANERS LAUNDERERS 193 Lincoln St. Hingham, Mass. - Compliments of GEORGE A. COLE INSURANCE AGENCY 1 04 South St. Hingham, Mass. 749-2303 AYLOR ' RENTAL TEL: (617) 749-3073 GOOD LUCK CLASS of ' 80 TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER 400 Lincoln St. Rt. 3 A, Hingham, Ma. 02043 Things To Rent For Every Event! IF YOU CARE ABOUT PRICE HINGHAM PHARMACY 1 00 Derby Street Next to Food Mart 167 Williamson Non-Contact Temperature Measurement, Monitoring and Control 1152 Main Street, Concord, MA 01 742 Tel. (617) 369-9607, (617) 259-9307, Telex 923343 168 Walsh Packard Inc. Established 1927 HARDWARE DEALERS 31 MAIN STREET, HINGHAM, MASSACHUSETTS 02043 TEL. 749-1447 HOUSEWARES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES DEVOE PAINTS POWER TOOLS JnuSVamt, MAROWABt r Compliments of THE HINGHAM SQUARE BOOKSHOP 9 MAIN ST. J V r Congratulations to the Class of 81 HINGHAM MUSIC CENTER 55 South Street Hingham Square r Lincoln Trust Company Hingham — Marshfield — Scituate Brockton-So. Hingham FDIC Full Service Bank CHAPMAN AUTOMOTIVE PARTS BRIDGEWATER, MASS. HINGHAM, MASS. PHONE: 697-6 1 33 Mk WL PHONE: 749-3425 QUALITY AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND SERVICE J V r GOOD GROOMING IS YOUR MOST IMPORTANT ASSET Gloria ' s Coiffures 749-9090 88 NORTH STREET OPEN TUES. — SAT. 8:30 — 5 HINGHAM, MA. 02043 r COLONY tennis club J V 169 v r Compliments of THE BOOK PORT Lincoln Plaza Rt. 3A Hingham, Mass. V Steven Tomasi r 749-1984 « HINGHAM LOBSTER POUND FRESH FISH ROUTE 3 A— HINGHAM OPEN ALL WINTER FRIED FOODS TO GO r Best wishes to the Class of 81 STAft Well find a way r HEIDI ' S Handcrafted Jewelry — Gifts 57 South Street Hingham, Mass 749-2656 A TRUST COMPANY A FULL SERVICE BANK •THERE IS A CONVENIENT ROCKLAND TRUST OFFICE NEAR YOU ON THE SOUTH SHORE I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION! TRUST COMPANY there is a convenient rockland trust office near you on the south shorei ■member federal deposit insurance corporation! 1 ■Jo Ed 3 p -J 3 ill III ill O cc l 1 J 170 ART ANDERSON 749 -6980 BUILDING 21 TOP UPHOLSTERY CO. Div. of Canvas Tailors, Inc. BOAT TOPS CUSHIONS SEATS COVERS REMADE - REPAIREO ■MADE TO ORDER AUTO TOPS - SEAT COVERS DEPENDABLE REUPHOLSTEFIING BOAT- OFF ICE HOME INSURANCE ESTIMATES 349 Lincoln Street (Route 3A) Hingham, Massachusetts r Congratulations and Best Wishes to the members of the Graduating Class of 1981 SENATOR ALLAN R. McKINNON Frank Tarzia Sons, Inc GENERAL CONTRACTORS Hingham, Massachusetts J V a r Porsche 924 The legend lives on. PORSCHE 924 Born to a proud heritage, the Porsche 924 lives up to its name. It has aerodynamic styling with room for two. And performance to satisfy the most enthusiastic driver. Drive the legend today. PORSCHE + AUDI Rietzl Porsche Audi, Inc. Norwell, MA 02061 59 Pond Street 871-t PORSCHE + AUDI NOTHING EVEN COMES CLOSE r ASSOCIATED BUILDERS : ddei COMPLIMENTS OF A GOOD FRIEND J PilXRilil KP SKRTING ARENA, Inc. N 75R«;reationParkDr.,Hind arnMass.02043 S 171 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the class of 1980 CHASE ASSOCIATES REALTORS 749-4300 r (617) 749-9760 r MOTOBECANE • UNIVEGA Tree T kee n ' GycCezy BICYCLE SALES SERVICE ROLLY LACEY Owner 38 NORTH ST HINGHAM. MA 02043 Unisex Barber Styling A 1 S6em ' Deoo w For Appointment 545-0858 BAILEY BUILDING 4 Brook Street Scituate, MA 02066 BEST WISHES BUILDING 19 HINGHAM PLAZA 100 DERBY STREET (Exit 29 off of Rte. 3) 749-6550 N 172 HUNNEMAN 6 CamC REALTORS •ft Better iV j iron V r Homes ■ML -M. and Gardens® [ And I 1 Cor HINGHAM OFFICE 7 CENTRAL STREET 4 offices serving Eastern Massachusetts: dover, Uptown, Cambridge, Chestnut Hill, Concord, Gloucester, Hingham, Manchester, Marblehead, Milton, Newburyport, South Hamilton, Topsfield, Weston Compliments of EAST WEYMOUTH SAVINGS BANK Bare Cove Branch 86 South St. Hingham, Ma. LOUISE DUFFEY TRAVEL, INC. 1 07 South Street Hingham, Mass. Travel with Peace of Mind 749-9500 r Compliments of HINGHAM MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY J V r TUe aJbo T: a r COXTAGE trAWS CPAFfS S GIFTS 2 norTH ST. HinobAn, HASS. Trt ' UVJ r DUNKIN DONUTS 187 Whiting St. Routes 53 228 IT ' S WORTH THE TRIP 173 r v HITCHCOCK SHOES, INC. • 165 Beal Street, Hingham, Mass. 02043 Hitchcock WIDE SIZE SHOES FOR MEN HINGHAM UPHOLSTERING CO. 149 South Street Hingham, MA. Gloria J. Barbuto 749-0430 Where Baking is an Art . . . and Weddings a Specialty Custom Designed Cakes Pastries For All Occasions BAKERY ICE CREAM SHOPS • Wedding Cakes • Wedding Shower Decorations • Birthday Party Cakes • Whipped Cream Ice Cream Cakes • Italian French Pastries WHOLESALE CAKES PASTRIES TO HOTELS RESTAURANTS FRESH BREAD DAILY — HOMEMADE ICE CREAM SPECIALIZING IN CANOLE — PANETONE TORRONE — PARAGINI — DISTINCTIVE COOKIES — GIFT BASKETS NO ADVANCE ORDERS REQUIRED HINGHAM 70 Water St., Hingham Cir. 749-9851 J V r r Donald P. Shea nsurance 105 SOUTH STREET HINGHAM 749-4040 CENTRE PHARMACY 749-1277 — AT THE COMMON R R The Hingham Co-operative Bank Chartered 1889 71 Main Street Hingham, Massachusetts Tel. 749-0414 174 V r ■BEST WISHES CLASS OF 81 HINGHAM JEWELERS MARINE HARDWARE NAUTICAL GIFTS Jlehoe s (Jnibs i nana eru AT THE HINGHAM RON HORSE ' HARBOR 3 OTIS STREET. ROUTE 3A HINGHAM. MA 02043 749-9855 RES 749 OR 749 •0645 -3486 r SOUTH SHORE WOMAN ' S EXCHANGE J ana made gifts fo all occasions 749-4384 J V_ r 60 South Street Hingham, Mass. 02043 30 Summer St., Hingham, Mass., 02043 617-749-6966 r Edward Everett Federal Savings Hingham Shopping Plaza 1 00 Derby Street Hingham A r AUTO CLEANING CENTER ANYTHING TO BEAUTIFY YOUR CAR Jg£U£.£n CTf, nns, ± A xco THE FULL SERVICE STATION MAJOR MECHANICAL WORK COMPOUNDING WAXING SIDE MOLDING ELECTRONIC ENGINE ANALYSIS 10 WASHINGTON STREET FRED ALGER INTERSECTION RTE. 53 228 871-3949 NORWELL, MASSACHUSETTS J V GHEE Prestige Imports 22 POND STREET. -J I NORWELL, MA. 02061 TELEPHONE 749-2057 — 871-0550 MERCEDES-BENZ AND DATSUN 175 176
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