Sharon High School - Marsengold Yearbook (Sharon, MA)

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f •! Senior Class Publication Sharon, Massachusetts Volume XXXIV In every school there ore good teachers, but the truly outstanding ore quite rare. We, at Sharon High, ore lucky enough to hove been blessed with two of the truly outstanding. Miss Dorothy Chase and Miss Dorris Newton have both recently retired after dedicating most of their lives to teaching language at Sharon High. Between them, they have spent almost ninety years here — forty-six for Miss Chase, and forty for Miss Newton. We, the Marsengold Staff, feel that this kind of exceptional service and dedication cannot go without thanks. We, as one of the last few classes to have had the pleasure, opportu- nity, and privilege to have been taught by Miss Chase and Miss Newton, wish to express our gratitude, and symbolically, the gratitude of the many classes before us, who have so greatly benefited from their talents. Each year, as graduation approaches, the senior class reflects upon those events, those experiences, and more importantly, those individuals who have played a part in their years in high school. Bearing this in mind, we wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to Mr. Richard Kennedy, our class advisor for the past four years. He was with us in 1 970, when we were freshmen, desperately trying to find a place for order in a planning board of fifteen youth- fully enthusiastic members; he was with us in 1971, advising and quieting a planning board of sophomores caught up in their own rhetoric. Mr. Kennedy was there in 1 972, helping us turn the class into a viable economic unit. He has been with us more than ever this past year, helping us with the Prom, Class Night, and gradua- tion exercises. Together we have endured the consequences of, and taken pride in our departures from tradition; a decision to withhold class elec- tions and do without officers until our Junior year; a decision to change the design of the class rings; and a decision to have a Jun- ior Class Day, which turned out to be one of the most memorable experiences of our high school years. Therefore, in appreciation of his support, his enthusiasm, and his devotion, we dedicate this, the 1 974 Marsengold, to Mr. Richard Kennedy. The Class of 1 974 3 “Diplomacy is to do and say the nastiest things in the nicest ways. MICHAEL J. LEVINE (upper left) “Once upon a time there was a math teacher OLIVIA STEELE (upper right) “What a day for a daydream . . . RICHARD D. STEVENSON (center left) Grant YOU the serenity to accept the things I can’t change. JOHN S. BLANCHON (center right) Better finish up; it ' s almost time for my afternoon rounds. DR. STANLEY RUSSELL (lower right) My right side is my only side. I 4 YVONNE WRENN (upper left) How did you know my nickname was Dimples? AAARTHA B. RICH (center) A really busy person never knows how much he weighs. ELEANOR SCHWARTZ (center left) Quick, I hove ten minutes. What ' s the latest? BEVERLY LIHLE (center right) A smile is a curve that sets things straight. MRS. MARILYN LEVENTHAL (bottom left) From day to day, sun to sun, this woman’s work is never done. ELEANOR MURPHY (bottom right) No, the mail hasn’t come yet. 5 “Our body is a well-set clock which keeps good time, but if it be too much or indiscreetly tampered with, the alarm runs out before the hour.” Joseph Hall KATHERINA DEGAS And then there ' s the one about the girl who got her neck stuck in the volleyball net. GARY W. HALL If I had my way I ' d make health catching instead of disease. BRUCE ALLMAN “Every night I sleep with my basketball under- neath my pillow. Maybe that ' s why I can ' t sleep at night. CYNTHIA L. SMITH 3 points off for not having your white socks. FRANK BRYANT Art is one step from the visibly known toward MS. MIRIAM GOURLEY the unknown. Express what you feel inside outside. MISS MARION CLARK The owl and the pussycat. 7 EILEEN FITZGERALD What do we live for if it is not to make life less WILLIAM I. KONSAVAGE difficult to others. Since we cannot get what we like, let us like what we can get. JOEL B. PICKHAM (lower left) You can take my free advice for what it’s worth. ALBERT SOULE (lower right) Good, that ' s fine with me. The more we do, the more we can do. 8 MARION HALEY No, there are no credits for studies. 9 r MR. DONALD BERGERON (upper right) Nifty, eh?” CHARLOHE MORIN (center right) You spell my name with an I not an O”. MR. R. HOUDE (below left) I ' d like to report a stolen shade.” 10 ROBERT ZINITI (upper left) Such is life. MR. DUDLEY DAVENPORT (upper right) Hello Batman, This is Commissioner Gordon. MISS MAUREEN MULVEY (center left) You put WHAT in my coffee? JIM D. REAGAN (above) No, I’m not getting married in the morning. ARTHUR RICHMOND (bottom left) Keep smiling — People will wonder what you ' ve been up to. MS. NORALIE COX How about period 8? MR. BASIL CRONIN It would behove you to remember that trian- gle times one equals triangle. “The study of mathematics is like climbing up a steep and craggy mountain. 12 MISS AUGUSTIN (upper left) He that has learned to obey will know how to command.” MR. JOSEPH COOK (center left) Feelin groovy . . . MR. STEVE GARNEAU (below) Hey, ah! . . . That’s life. MRS. LINDA DIVinORIO (center right) How can I teach people how to use this when I’m having trouble? CHERYL J. HOGAN (lower left) My mother told me about Ultra Brite. MR. JIM GOULD (lower right) I love taking notes on Dr. Rubin. .1 13 AAARY REYNOLDS No, it ' s “drop dead, PLEASE.” RICHARD KENNEDY “You wont ME to type THAT!” KATHERINE NORWOOD I’ve encountered some wild excuses before, but this one . . . ERNEST BLAKE Earnest men never think in vain. I 1 14 ‘‘The decline of literature indicates the decline of a nation.” CARLYLE NEWTON Frankly my dear, I don‘t give a damn.” LYNN GAHONE (lower left) Still waters run deep. BARBARA GREEN (lower left) Same to you and many more! 15 CARROLL G. HOLT HELEN E. McGARY We have to cut down on hardcore porno The happiest life is that which constantly exer- like this. cises and educates what is best in us. MARIE VALLANCE Plug in. Friends. MRS. NANCY MAGRO Never mind your happiness, do your work. 14 16 ETHEL E. ATKINSON Why can ' t you take after your sister? JOSEPH W. COURTEAU I told you before — don ' t look at the keys! Business is like o bicycle — either you keep moving, or you foil down. vCK GERAUINE f course you con! JOHN NERO Kooties, I quit! 17 MRS. SAVAGE I still believe that people are really good at heart.” GERALD A. PLOUFFE . . . and all the king’s horses and all the king’s men couldn’t put Humpty together again.” MR. ROBERT F. CUNHA If you keep your mouth shut you can’t stick your foot in it. FRED LaCHAPELLE ’’Pucker power is the power of the hour.” GEORGE S. ANTHONY Fuzzy Wuzzy wasn’t fuzzy, wuzzy? 18 MR. DOWNING Express yourself. MR. HANNA (center left) I do not always talk about sex . . . unless it’s related to history. PETER ELEFTERAKIS If you don ' t like my Greek accent, wait till you hear my Russian. 19 ROGER C. CHAPPUIS The hardest thing about this test was putting the staple through it. Spoken language is merely a series of squeaks.” — Whitehead JOAN R. TREVAS How’s tricks? 20 MS. PAULA MURRAY Folks, the reason your papers aren’t corrected is because my weekend was super-groovy. DANIEL M. FOLEY Cheer upl The worst is yet to come! MRS. RINA A. GARCIA Good, bery good. ALLAN G. SIEGAL When you hove nothing to soy, soy noth- ing. O. F. BEAUCHEMIN And that’s the truth! 21 MIRIAM R. EAMES We used to say “what ' s cooking” when we came from work, now we say “what ' s thawing.” NELSON REBELLO Oh, really? THOMAS MARSILLI “A carpenter who has no tools is not a carpenter.” CYNTHIA M. ATKINS Weooo!! There is no love sincerer than the love of food.” — Shaw 22 AIIDSaKITCHINHIELP MRS. GOLDBERG (Row 1 ) Emmy Gaffney, Rhoda Lubin, Kathryn Peck, Betty Worth, Betty Price. (Row 2) Lynne Roach, Eleonor Delaney, Lee Watts, Connie Drew, Ann Schwartz, Jean Haines. MRS. CUNEO MRS. McCarthy I MRS. LEVINE MRS. KRENTZMAN MRS. SHOSTEK 23 V n JAMES J. DOWD JR. President 32 Maple Ave. May 29, 1956 “Love, and be silent.” Jeff, Renie, Irish, Marie, and Jacketti; institut Agronomique; “goo”; NARCISSUS AND GOLDMUND; “Algunas Veces;” J.P.; “Deep Purple” and Leeso; “God”; FoyeYee; Fields Pork 10 7 73; Thanks, Jim; Peggy. DOUGLAS B. LURIE Vice President 1 5 West St. January 29, 1 956 Let us not look back in anger, nor forward in fear, rather oround in awareness. IVAN, soccer, rolls. Don ' t you have any dosses?; friends, neighbors. OFFKERS AND PLANNI4C BOARD FAYE RUTH BLUMENTHAL Treasurer 1 2 Laurel Rd. May 17, 1956 “Some that smile have in their hearts millions of mis- chiefs.” Child World, socked out,” Class Day, Springfield, “Little One,” New Year ' s, “just money, Tango, Munchkin Machine, weekends, Big JD FRIENDS, graduation. LAUREN FERGUSON Secretary 185 Bay Rd. September 2, 1 956 TRUE FRIENDSHIP is very important to me to K.D. and all of my friends. Jim and memories, summer 73, L.M., the cape, England, Ireland with the DELA- NEYS — NEAL, how are you? (Row 1) Beth Brown, Myrno Hershmon, Marjorie Kopple, Stephanie Marks, Karen Nicholson, Doug Lurie, Jimmy Dowd, Jay Aaronson, Kim Gustin, Beth Berger, Elise Sallen. (Row 2) Elise Kellerman, Sharon Ellins, Nancy Halberts, Linda Simonetti, Jody Lavien, Pam Parrish, Sue VanVaerenewyck, Kathy Costello. (Row 3) Faye Blumenthal, Nancy Donovan, Lauren Ferguson, Lisa Jacobs, Sandi Shriear, Becky Clay. (Not Pictured) Emily Gerratt, Ann Molloy, Robin Sheldon, Nancy Gack, Lisa Greenberg. 26 jay aaronson 25 DeHart Ave. Februory 4, 1 957 “A truly good man is not aware of his goodness and is therefore good. A foolish man tries to be good, and is therefore not good . . . T ' ai chi MARK ABARBANEL 8 West St. June 29, 1956 YOKE . . . bowling . . . Recluse . . . Foxy Country . . . ALICIA J. ADAMS 1 Summer St. May 18, 1956 PAUL, 9 10 71, 12 26 71, 4 7 71, B. J. SLANKK, 416 Black Dog, Lovin’ you is easier, Ain ' t no mountain high enough, For those who love, time is eternity. We’ve got foreverl SUSAN E. ALBUIT 341 So. Main St. November 26, 1 955 BRANDY, LHB Pd. 4, Hawaii ' 74, Tuborg, ' 69 Cuda, Day by Day, Hello It ' s me, Lemons Sport, Paul, The little Things Mean a Lot. Cut this out. PAHI ALLEN 381 N. Main St. May 29, 1955 Lewi ... I feel unhappy, I feel so sod. I ' ve lost the best friend I ever had. . . . Changes; Black Sab- bath IV Thanks Mr. P. MITCHELL ALPERIN 29 Froncis Rd. June 11, 1956 It often shows a fine command of the longuoge to say nothing. Craig, Jeff, Mark and those long nights. The best person I ' ve met was a frog. ' DENNIS ALLEN 28 Bicknell St. July 22, 1956 The law was never passed, But some how most men felt free at last. Have we gone so far through space and time, Is it a vision in our mind? STEVE ALTIERI JR. 26 Worcester Rd. April 28, 1956 Grease gun . . . Kawasaki, Yamaha big bikes . . . Falstaff, The Tracks, End of Cheryl, Nontosket . . . Working at Getty, Barry’s Deli, Washing Floors . . . Water skiing, playing hockey. 27 MICHAEL ARES 275 Massopoog Ave. October 26, 1956 Robin, A.V. room, A.V.A., study. MARIA ANN BALERNA 41 Walpole St. April 3, 1956 ALLAN . . . 4 28 72 ... Old Post Rd., ’Colour my world;’ concerts, cope . . . summer 72 and 73, . . . Prom 72 . . . “Love means never having to say you’re sorry,’’ Thank you Mom and Dad. RICHARD J. A AADON 16 Dehart Ave. March 20, 1956 “Professor” GARY ARONSON 34 Pole Plain Rd. March 1 , 1 956 G Ari Skunk Oh, my aching back. Crash of ' 72, High, Low, Bas- ketball at Fish, The point is running. 5 aces, cheater, K.F.C., Winter at the Pigs, -Parents- RANDALL BARISH 2 Pole Plain Rd. November 4, 1 955 The time I spent working my way through Shoron High School was perhaps not the most pleasant years of my life, but I must admit, they were worth- while. KAREN APPEL 3 Glenview Rd. February 28, 1956 Thanks and love to Eileen and Doc — I couldn ' t have made It without you. — The four of us; finding out — gray years; being alone special friends — Art; being different, Lote, B. J. SLANKK DAN BAILEY 1 1 Gabriel Rd. June 1 1, 1956 An educated man is as much superior to an unedu- cated man as the living are to the dead. ROBERT BAZER 4 Park Rd. June 22, 1956 I really don ' t mind if you sit this one out . . . Berklee, Max, V.S. ' 74 N.E.C.M., Bunny Bear, Bee- sel. Mother Chopper, Maine, Parliaments, Youth Council, Rotting on Sundays. 28 SUSAN MARY BEAUREGARD 7 May St. Februory 19, 1956 Dick . . . 10 13 73 Sacred Heart . . . Parties, Babysitting over Sue ' s, Metal Bellows, Nancy, Brockton, Stoughton . . . Working, Thank you Mom and Dad. RICHARD BERMAN 49 Oak Hill Dr. January 3, 1956 Mouse, Zubbah, Zoobie, Zooboe, Halloween 71, thanks Jeff, Wing 2, Shop, Lav., New Yeors ' 73 over Nickel ' s, Tea Hill, Watertower, “66 Chevy Imp. BISHSPLBB, SDIB, Rick, Eat my shorts. NANCY LAURA BOLSTER 35 Walpole St. Moy 24, 1956 WORKING (saving) M.B.C., Drinking Chevelle, Mus- tang, (My own car) Rocing, Stoughton, Brockton . . . Guys (W.M.) ' Colour My World, ' Sue, Navi, Long Hair, Thank you Mom and Dad. DREAMS . . . 18. . . ELVIS A. BERENTS 49 Beach Rd. June 13, 1956 VAN to L.A.? Football, Let ' s pull an all nighter. Let ' s hit Mr. C. ' s, Look out for the Parked car. Where ' s the party, Broadway, Gaff ' s, See how time flies. Bye Doc. STEVE BLOCK 11 33 Boy Rd. March 4, 1956 Twig, Football, Track, Baseball, Boy ' s Varsity Club, Bud at Mr. C ' s, weekends, Legshots, Teeth in Dash- board, Flim-Flam, Fire Extinguishers, memories, ' 62, ' 69 Ford, ' Ball Goodbye Stubs, Goodbye Doc. WAYNE ROBERT BOWEN 33 Kennedy Rd. March 30, 1956 BO — Maggie May — Gaff ' s where it all began — Broadway — Passout July 21 st — Switzerland ' 73 ' — The Meadows — H.S.P.L. — Summer ' 73 — Eddy Haskell — Mr. Cs — ' Bud ' Hung-Skihopping — Mr. Flim-Flam. BETH BERGER 1 26 Billings St. February 10, 1 956 The purpose of life is not to be happy — but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make some difference that you lived at all. MARK STUART BLUMENTHAL 8 Lee Rd. November 1 0, 1 955 To Fred (he ' s so big), Al, Alfred, and Fred — Al: I don ' t care what anyone else says, I believe you exist; you crushed my hamster. 29 STUART BRIGHTMAN 1 0 Lakeview St. Moy 30, 1 956 3rd of July 73 . . . CHARGER, Party at T.P s . . . Maybe I don ' t know, will know someday . . . summer of 73, x-cpuntry while it lasted. Thanks Joe C. NANCY A. BRILLANT 2 Linda Rd. January 1 4, 1 956 JOHN . . . JBJ, Nov. 18, 1972, It ' s Too Late To Turn Bock Now, 68 Comoro, drive-ins, B. J. SLANKK, scrobble, whist. There ' s nothing nicer than being with someone you love. JAMES BRODERICK 1 9 White Island Rd. Halifax, Mass. February 1 5, 1 956 JOHN BROTHWELL 64 Pleasant St. September 1 5, 1 955 Denise, 12 16 72 . . . And the second greotest commandment is tike the first, you shall love your neighbors os yourself. On these two commandme nts depend all the law and the prophets. BETH BROWN 34 Brook Rd. October 22, 1955 Humonity, which you and I together share, is a bril- liant river singing its way, and carrying with it the mountain’s secrets into the heart of the sea . . . J.B. ELIOn BURKE 77 Fovre St. Mattapon May 11, 1956 SUE CAMERON 1 6 Winslow Rd. June 1 5, 1 956 Roses, close call at H.M., friends . . . S.S. + J., 11 1 6 72 with Brian, first Halloween, times with the family, surprises in ' 72, quick parking lot change. Bunny, working sewing, bee boppin ' . GAIL CARVIN 10 Paul Revere Rd. March 28, 1956 STEVE . . . 7 18 73 . . . B.B.G. president . . . never without Morey . . . sisters . . . letters to S.K. . . . green eyes . . . home ec . . . doily reserva- tions at Lake Massapoag. 30 ARTHUR CAUDLE 1 73 Morse St. November 13, 1955 ' A r f i DANIELLE CHIN 2 1 2 East Foxboro St. August 31 , 1 956 Dana; roller skating 72; The Who; August Moon; Chinatown USA; Sharon Red Devils my boys, Rome, Class 74, Our gang, I wanna go home, coke. Thanks Mom and Dad. EDWARD FRANCIS COFFEY 50 Walpole St. Januory 21, 1956 COFF, Football, track, Fridoy thru Sunday morning, cold Bud at Mr. Cs, Folmouth, HSPL, the meadows, 350 Suzuki, Bye Doc, Head in Elly ' s windshield. Hung, Gaff ' s, all nighters, Bye Stubb ' s. PETER LOUIS CHAPMAN 68 Pleasont St. Februaiy 11,1 956 Sitting in an English Garden waiting for the sun, if the sun don ' t come, you get your tan from standing in the English rain. — Beatles — REBECCA F. CLAY 38 Brook Rd. August 12, 1956 Kip, 8 31 71, B.J. SLANKK, whist, dreaming of Vermont, the Cape, Ames. How soon hath time, the subtle thief of youth, stolen on his wing my one and seventeenth year. ... the future? DEBORAH COHEN 36 Walpole St. January 8, 1 956 MICHELE COCUZZO 255 East Foxboro St. February 1 1, 1956 The moonrise and the sunfall are visible to ony blind mon with eyes enough to feel the outline of onother blind man ' s breath. BRUCE COHN 9 West St. October 1, 1955 I ' m glad I came but not sorry I left . . .Let the world stay in PEACE forever and ever . . . 31 ALAN COLLINS 60 Mohawk St. November 1 3, 1 955 The summer of 72, the year I was knocking on heov- en ' s door but they wouldn ' t let me in, obviously . . . so here I am. ROBERT A. CONNORS 21 Ames Ct. March 1,1956 Bob . . . Football, basketball, baseball, Switzer- land “73 Valaisia, Let ' s hit Mr. C’s, Falmouth, Goff’s VWs, Broodway, Happy Meadows, H.S.P.L., Hung. CAROL M. CONRADSON 324 Norwood St. December 1 9, 1 955 “AH human wisdom is composed of two things — wait and hope. — Alexander Dumas PATSY COLLETTE 1 6 Laurel Rd. November 8, 1 955 Jeff, 1 22 72, get away car, Stairway to Heaven, summer 73, sneaking, B.P.M. 8 28 73, the girls, weekends, H.S.P.L. Mustang, concerts, get- ting in trouble, parties, 8 18 73 CHERYL CONNORS 27 Bradford Ave. March 1 4, 1 956 “Dancing in the moonlight, karate, “to have a friend is to be one, Town Meeting, Heinlien, Ander- son. PETER COLANERI 1 4 Ashcroft Rd. April 3, 1956 F.S.M.W.M.S.D.L.T.; Brows; Ted; Street-fightin ' man; truckin ' with Wumpo; S.C.D.C.; zoootl Fal- staff; Joanne? Bendies; Italians, Sandi ' s manners; Royals ' tryouts; munchies; class clown? Happy Meadows; Everybody knows this is nowhere; Bye Doc RHONDA COLEMAN 1 32 Ames St. February 8, 1 956 9 17 72 . . . Always keep your words soft and sweet just in case you have to eat them . S.L.D.R. . . . Friends . . . J.B.B. DOUG CONDON 2 Pleasant Park Rd, April 21, 1955 Hockey, football, 89, track, variety show . . . AAick Jogger, high school days, hey what can you do . . . 32 JOYCE CORAAAN 1 4 Pleasant Park Rd. January 5, 1956 Richard . . .1 21 73, partying, Olympus, Mohawk, H.H., concerts. White Bird, summers of ‘70,’ “71, 73, “the letter, Boating in the coddy with Shelly, with S. and L, 650 Yamaha, moving . . . DAVID CROSS 284 Mountain St. February 27, 1 956 You are allowed 30 words, not counting your name and address. Three dots between words count os one word. They are due Tuesday, Oct. 23rd. BEGIN PLANNING YOUR CAPTION NOW. SEIBERT DAVIS 1 0 Glenorm St. Dorchester Morch 29, 1957 PAHI CORMAN 6 Park Rd. August 10, 1956 Billy, Vermont, Wall, Hi, “You can ' t always get what you wont, but if you try sometime you just might find you get what you need. The letter, Flo- rida, Stewardess, Smile. RON CULLEN 1 26 South Main St. December 9, 1 955 NANCY DONOVAN 68 South Pleasant St. February 29, 1956 Cheerleading Co-Capt., Bermuda ' 74, all-nighters at P.F.’s, I ' m a Cork on the Ocean, Class Day, G.V.C., Club Car, Sacked out. Ski Trips, Good fimes with friends, J.B., Graduation. KATHERINE EVA COSTELLO 37 High Plain St. March 12, 1956 Therefore, be at peace with God, whatever you con- ceive Him to be, and whatever your labors and aspi- rations, in the noisy confusion of life keep peace with your soul. — Desiderata — LINDA CUNNINGHAM 77 Edge Hill Rd. April 11, 1956 Cuke, Ralph, B.Y.F., Freddie on the corner. The Bal- cony, Hide and Seek, Christmas Carols, Brockton Blazers, Girls Hockey, Softball, G.V.C., Wing III Lav, Our Gang. 33 RICHARD DONOVAN 1 77 Morse St. March 1 2, 1 956 Sue. . . 5 31 72; 3 31 59 . . . HEY Dick Where’s The Wife . . . Mr. L.’s, Happy Meadows; Wagner’s Field, Broadway, Gaff ' s House in 71 , . . 65 Plymouth . . . Summers . . . with Sue; BYE Doc DEXTER EURE JR. 194 Morse St. January 3, 1957 Hold fast to dreams. For if dreams die. Life is a winged bird that cannot fly . . . Texas . . . Mexico 72 . . . 9 17 73 . . . riding bikes . . . Soccer . . . Celtics, Skiing JOHN S. DUNN 30 Huntington Ave. September 28, 1 955 Toke your time, think a lot, think of everything you ' ve got, for you will still be here tomorrow, but your dreams may not. ' Vital Issues — G.A., J.B., H.G. SHARON ANN ELLINS 14 West St. February 1 3, 1 956 For every minute spent in anger, you lose 60 sec- onds of happiness. Hadar Summer ’72-’73 . . . Realty? ... a promise . . . Mike . . . friends, friends, friends. BRUCE FALBY 31 Moskwonicut St. January 9, 1 956 Inroads on the ordinary are the only things worth anything. Hey, no problemi HARRIS FISHMAN 36 Pole Ploin Rd. November 1 9, 1 955 It ' s not what you know. It ' s who you know Thank you Foxboro Raceway JOHN FORD 28 Pine Rd. April 12, 1956 To my friends, Mac, Pam, Grone, Jackie, Dave, Steve and Bruce ... for without their past four years of insanity, would have destined me to be sone. RICHARD FORA N 28 Wilshire Dr. December 26, 1 955 Susan . . . 8 15 72, Grump, Van to L.A.I, School?, 10 second ' vette?, bike?. Invincible Goat, O.C. Broke from Sun. to Thurs., Bands with the boys! 34 scon FORMAN 1 4 Grant Circle August 25, 1 956 9 8 73 ... I Give up! where? . . . Parties with great memories . . . 9 18 73 . . . Charley . . . B.N.O.C. . . . 7 18 73, Happy I came and glad I left . . . thanks Porents FRED FREEMAN 24 Wakullah St. Rox. January 5, 1 957 BRUCE FURAAAN 7 Suffolk Rd. October 23, 1 955 Bruce . . . 62, Ford . . . Bowling Alley . . . Morse’s . . . Cards . . . Pizza . . . Freshman Year GERALD FRANKEL 9 Spring Lane January 14, 1957 the game is over now wosn ' t it fun the game is over now i wonder who won PAMELA SUSAN FRYE 242 Edge Hill Rd. January 4, 1 956 “Without rainy days, sunny days wouldn ' t seem so bright.” T.C. and many other memories, Horon’s Anniversary Party, Prom ' 72, frogs, rings, Brian- wood a.m.s., M.H., all nighters. Club Car. NANCY S. GACK 3 Geissler Lane June 6, 1956 “You never appreciate a good thing until you ' ve lost it cheerleading. Where ' s Debbie? MDNM, 3 27 71, fortuneteller, penser de foi. Prom 72, fal- mouth, gymnastics. To My Parents, Thank You. CHUCK FULD 30 Wilshire Dr. June 21, 1956 Down the cape . . . Randolph . . . Milton fighting in Brookline. STEPHEN GAFFNEY 1 8 Ames St. June 22, 1956 Gaff, Sue, 7-5 71 . . . Vermont weekend, Schlitz, Maverick, Ginny ' s, Beaver, on patrol, huntin ' . Offi- cer Stewort, Henry, Five-year plan. High T ' s the old parties. til I iji 0 0 35 0 0 RANDY GILMAN 45 Deerfield Rd. November 27, 1956 Tm one of the many who hove dreamt, but I will ful- fill my dreams . . . singing and dancing . . . The Meadow Song . . . Sunny . . . friends, old and new. ROBERT GOLDFARB 65 Wilshire Dr. September 2, 1 956 President Student Council and AZA . . . parties, refrigerator, tree . . . Gary couldn ' t come . . . skating in Milton? Merc ... I leave Al Segal one used athletic supporter from cross-country . . . EMILY SUZANNE GERRAH 31 Dunbar St. July 26, 1956 The most thoroughly wasted of all days is that on which one has not laughed. STEVEN E. GINSBURG 10 Leonard Rd. June 20, 1956 WooWoo . . . Arnie . . . Capri . . . Bowling . . . Cards . . . Wrestling . . . Rome ' 70 . . . Spain ' 71 . . . College . . . MARCY E. GORALNICK 35 Madison Ave. February 1 2, 1 956 “Without love and laughter there is no joy. Michael, Aug. 28, ' 72, “Dreamer, “Biding my time,” New Years ’73, “Buddy and Pal, “Spooky, “IHOP, Joyce, Chateau, Amy, Apples . . . memories. DEBORAH E. GERSHMAN 1 1 Chessman Dr. September 30, 1 956 Larry and Debs . . . 7 8 72 . . . Joe . . . Lynne . . . JBRJ guitar . . . meeting the relatives. Friend- ly ' s, Chicago, races . . . engagement, mom and dod . . . Too late to turn bock now. CHARLENE GOFF 198 Morse St. April 21, 1956 TWO ROADS DIVERGED IN A WOOD, AND I — I TOOK THE ONE LESS TRAVELED BY, AND THAT HAS MADE ALL THE DIFFERENCE. DEBRA GRAY 1 Carbrey Ave. December 6, 1 955 “Greoter love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for a friend. J.B.B. . . . J, L, and R. . . .friends. . . ZIGFREE 36 MICHAEL GRAY 40 Lantern Lane November 7 , 1 956 No man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge. DAVID GREEN 16 Wilshire Dr. October 1, 1955 Silence is full of potential wisdom and wit. DEBRA S. GRIFF Moose Hill Pkwy. July 3, 1956 For yesterday is but a dream and tomorrow is only a vision by today well lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope. MARK GRONENDYKE 59 Spring Lone July 9, 1956 Bond, Bond, Bond, IBM, Bluff Head, Tennis, Softball games. Super Bagle . . . I ' ll be flying soon, where did the time go? Believe me I know where it went. STEPHANIE GUNNISS 1 4 Ashcroft Rd. Morch 24, 1956 The most absurd thing I have ever been asked to do is to sum up four years of high school in thirty words or less. KIMBERLY WARD GUSTIN 27 Chestnut St. October 5, 1 955 Yesterday is today ' s dream ... my feather . . . B. J. SLANKK . . . the good times, 416, pits, the cope . . . 3 25 72, Vineyard, John Jr. . . . independ- ence, hopes . . . Vermont. LISA GREENBERG Box 402 October 22, 1956 11 4 71 Trevor, R.P.D.M., Summer of 73, G.R.C. Herbie J.B.B. Lifeguard stand, munch, M R ' s, so much to take, so much to live, so much to give. SANDRA GULLA 396 Moosehilt St. January 2, 1 956 Tull, FooSheCa, out to lunch, The Cape, Mr. Nat- ural, Canton, skiing, college . . . Just one week for the feeling to go and with you there to help me it probobly will. LYNNE GUHERA AN 35 Marcus Rd. September 10, 1956 Joe, Larry, Debs . . . Summer of 71, “Father and Son, get togethers . . . opals . . . Randolph . . . hallways . . . Debbie . . . “Colour My World My family . . . friends . . . memories. NANCY LEE HALBERTS 1 5 Tomarack Way August 1 4, 1 956 True friENdS, David, “Beginning, partying. Cape, sunsets, sparkle, letter, GFU, Firebird, Giving, understanding parents — thanks. “And in the end the love you take is equal to the love, you make. THOMAS HADDAD 1 0 South Walpole St. October 31, 1955 I ' ve learned a lot in 4 years. DAVID J. HAPPNIE 35 Beach Rd. April 8, 1 956 Hap; Soccer; Mossapequo, New York will never die; Jethro Tull 9 29 73; Hockey . . . Jesus Christ . . . Village Idiots; Happy Meadows; BUD; Class Day; Wagner ' s here I come; Let ' s Munch Outl CHERYL A. HAGMAN 1123 Bay Rd. April 17, 1956 M.M., Summer ' 73, Maine, 890.095, in Canton . . . Worst That Could Happen . . . Marshall ' s . . . Dennenos . . . with Kathy, Pat, and Carol . . . Nursing . . . Thanks Mom and Dad. CAROL HAYTOWITZ 93 Deerfield Rd. February 25, 1 957 Life is only what you make it . . . Friends, laughing, cucumbers, BBG, Klutz, puis, Marshall ' s, m + m ' s, memories, college, GOOD-BYE. 38 MYRNA HERSHAAAN 6 West St. July 23, 1956 Memories . . . U.S.Y. Encampments with Edie and Suzanne, teaching Pre-Hebrew, U.S.Y. Editor + Corresponding Secretary and Circulation Co-Editor . . . teaching foreign languages, U-Mass, Amherst . . . Adios, Au Revoir, ShalomI AMY LISA HERSHON 46 Harold St. September 21,1 956 Hey Kofman 3 10 73, Hey babe, take a walk on the wild side. JSK the spot 10 2 73, Goodnight children, shotguns, A friend is someone who knows all about you . . . NDMKCKJBMESNSHF LARRY HILL 1 36 North Main St. April 23, 1956 “Two roods diverged in a wood, and I, I took the one less traveled by; And that has made all the dif- ference.’ STEPHEN HIRSH 43 Country Lane Jonuary 8, 1 956 Bobby Orr A.Z.A. . . . Usy B. Ball 1 . . , Beauty Contest 1 , 2, 3 . . . Variety Show . . . Soccer 1 , 2, 3 B. Boll, Baseball, Channel 5, trips, the place DONALD G. HOLMES 247 S. Main St. September 25, 1956 The surgeon general has determined that high school is hozardous to your health . . . Pot and Lainers coffee . . . Ralph, Cuke and Sunday nights . . . Never suspended yet. RICHARD HIRSCH 38 Lynden Rd. August 1 6, 1 956 Greaser, 67 Chevy, Wall Bongers, Grub, 1 1 73 Marlboro country, skinny, 3 Days, Party at Nickels, Maine, The House, “T Hill, wing 2, Blond Blue eyed Broads . . . Alone Again Naturally. MAUREEN R. HOGAN 72 So. Pleasant St. September 1 3, 1 956 Fish, White Knight, MDNM, Colour My World, Ski- ing, Summer of ' 71, 4 7 72, Prom ’73, ice cream. Cape, Atlantic City, Make it With You, Happy Meadows, C ' est la vie, Vermont, nursing. SUSAN HOLTZAAAN 50 Deerfield Rd. December 29, 1955 friends, true confessions, editor, always in Ran- dolph, BBYO, My parents, our unfinished book, RLC ' 71, I ' ll Be Around, NWK, Pier Four, College, How can I be Sure. HEIDI E. HOLDING 1 1 1G Ethyl Way, Stoughton July 11, 1956 NEAL 5 5 72 . . . Something memories . . . June 1975? Friendship with S.R., F.K., B.C., A.L, R.S., Thank’s Mom and Dad Shoe shelf, Coptain Color guards. Soiling, Swimming . . . Good-bye Sharon High. RUTH HORAN 1299 Boy Rd. April 11, 1956 Silent Study . . . library . . . LHB period 4 . . .ice hockey . . . swimming . . . basketball wheelchoir gomes . . . Mass. Hospital School . . . Shamrock Acres. 39 GORDON HUGHES 1 0 Maple Ave. August 1, 1956 Michelle. . .7 A 7 . . . 10 23 72. . . VW23, Grandma, Flash Snowll skiing knee deep powder, Being with great company all the time . . . Three more years. LISA JACOBS 27 Madison Ave. October 2, 1 956 We ore all outlaws in the eyes of America. BARBARA JORDAN 38 Crestwood Pk. Rox. December 15, 1956 ‘ ' Good times in the Parking lot, All my friends, best years 72-73, Get up it s 6:30, $5.00, Thanks to my family, Carribean Cruise, Hello World . . . GOODBYE SHARON! HIRSH A. KAFKA 28 Lantern Lane August 28, 1 956 There is only one success: To be able to spend your life in your own way — Scrapper . . . football — Mr. C ' s . . . Happy Meadows — H.S.P.L. . . , BVC-College , . . Hung. KENNETH S. KAFKA 28 Lantern Lane March 12, 1955 Good minds. Reasoning minds, are a scarce com- modity. Skelly, Soccer, Happy Meadows, B.V.C., Mister Cs, Broadway, H.S.P.L., Partying with the boys. College, Hung! BARBARA KAHALNIK 1 8 Sunset Dr. July 14, 1956 DAVID KAHN 1 1 4 Ames St. August 3, 1 956 GARY S. KALLAN 10 Pleasant Park February 23, 1956 What I must do is all that concerns me; not what oth- ers think . . . Kal, the meadow, vorsity club, basket- ball, soccer, charger, college, S.C.D.C., Broadway, Ames St., H.S.P.L., Budweiser, Hung. 40 THOMAS A. KANNALLY 699 Bay Rd. November 22, 1956 To the best of my recollection, I hove no comment at this point in time. LEE KAUFFA6AN 68 Ames St. August 10, 1956 CINDY KESTENBERG 29 Dunbar St. June 17, 1956 Cheerleadtng co-capt., busrides, John, LW ' s porty, homecoming ' 73, doss Doy, Freshman Year, Brian- wood, H.M. Twin, wing 2, Israel, prom ‘73, E.J. con- cert, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, art, college. ALLAN J. KASSER 28 Pole Plain Rd. March 22, 1956 Always put off until tomorrow what you shouldn ' t do at oil . . . The man who con master patience con master everything . . . Karate . . . The Track . . . Bowling . . . Cards ELISE KELLERA AN 8 Webb Rd. March 19, 1956 If you will It, it is no dream. PATRICIA JEAN KlUSALAS 24 Montfern Ave. May 4, 1956 We can lift ourselves out of ignorance, we can find ourselves os creatures of excellence and intelligence and skill. We can be free! — Richard Bach SANDRA KATZ 1 9 Robin Rd. August 5, 1 956 Sandy; you can ' t always get what you want, T.W., summer ‘72, F.V.W.P.S.L., the letter, B.T.B.G.T. cape ‘73, Fountaine Dickens, flood, par- tying, Boatin’ In Caddy, Hi T’s, Olympus, Thanks Mom and Dad. SHELLY KENDALL 23 Moose Hill St. March 18, 1957 Summer 70, 73, glassy brown eyes. Concerts, Olympus, always partying, R.S.J.J.T.C., Pigging Out, The Allman Bros., H.H. . . . the letter, boating with J.C., Florida . . . 41 CARYN KOGOS 27 Francis Rd. June 24, 1955 Sounds of laughter, here comes sunshine, smiling faces all around they possess you, bless you sun- shine now you can never let them down, I say sun- shine FooSheCa — Ivan, love. AMY LAINER 3 Grove St. August 24, 1 956 3 10 73, Jay, Horseneck, A party for 10, behind the van, a good HOME cooked meal going out for the night having money and some place to go JEFF S. LAPATO 76 Mountain St. August 6, 1 956 Summer of 73 . . . Dodge Charger, chumpy fish. Hockey, 8 ' s, Rhode Island, Trilobite, a new pair of drumsticks and a new bass guitar string. Morses, Lupo, Jim Dandy NEIL KOZOL 352 S. Main St. May 7, 1956 I have always thought the actions of men the best interpreters of their thoughts. — John Locke . . . Many receive advice, only the wise profit by it. — Publius Syrus DEBRA E. LAKE 5 Carlton Rd. February 25, 1957 ’’There is a time and a place for everything. Deb- bie, individuality, Yavneh, H.C., We’ll drive, U.S.Y., piano, three great sisters and Bridie, ' Colour My World, ' , puis, ’ivs ' , Israel, college . . . JEFF KLINE 23 Lyndon Rd. May 28, 1 956 Hyannis . . . USY . . . Hi, What ' s New? , . . WAl RFF . . . Encampment . . . Don’t Do Today what you can put off until tomorrow . . . Only Boy . . . Time Wasted. MARJORIE S. KOPPLE 1 4 Jefferson Ave. July 17, 1956 Goodness must be the right way, because when we do good we are happy and our conscience is clear . . . Friends JODY B. LAVIEN 74 Brook Rd. November 26, 1 956 Yesterday I was born here, tomorrow I ' ll be gone ... let the traces linger on . . . Tennis, Candice . . . you ' re how old!? . . . SOS, RDCA, SCDC, catching frogs . . . Union . . . 42 I MARGIE LAYTON 1 85 Norwood St. October 25, 1955 Morgorite, field Hockey, GVC, Class Day, over- heated, Summer ' 73, Brianwood, Memory Lane, Town Spa, coke — bottles, Neil Diamond, “Tighter and Tighter, Pass Out WB, Florida, Dona, Baby Blue, JMC, YESI RON LEVENSON 93 Mansfield St. January 1 6, 1 956 Weekend partying, ' 70 Ford, The Meadows, Brain- wood, Bud, Summer ' 72, Broadway, Florida, B.V.C., HSPL, The Good Old Days — working at S.C.C., Making Money, Playing Golf — The Party ' s Over! SANDRA BETH LEVY 328 Massapoag Ave. November 11,1 955 “If I om not for myself, who will be for me? And if I om for myself only, what am I? And if not now, when? KAREN LERNER 10 Country Lane April 24, 1956 Lemberg, Hayom BBG president, 8 5 73, Hull, Surf, True Confessions, Freda Friendly, Geese, the Club, FISH, Temptation Eyes, friends NWS, Pier Four, my fomily, pageant R.F. “Hold fast to Dreams. ARTHUR H. LEVINE 56 Cheryl Dr. June 14, 1956 Vinnie; “singin’ the Manitou Blues Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Yamaha; Chevelle; A.M.X.; Getty; Falstaff; the tracks; enda ' Cheryl; Nantasket; love partying; “stairway to Heaven Scott ' s; I ' ll olways be late! . . . thanks Joel. SANDRA PAMELA LEW 6 Corbrey Ave. August 8, 1 956 Sandy . . . Expo ' 68, summer of ' 71, F.V.I.F., the Letter, the Spot, Fontaine Dickens, cape ' 73, Olym- pus, Hi T’s, partying, the Tin, 200 ma, with J.L.S.R., Thanks Mom and Dad ROBERT LEVINE 181 Ames St. September 10, 1955 M. . . . Boomer . . . When I was young they pocked me off to school and taught me how not to ploy the gome . . . Tull . . . Thanks J.B. and S.J.G. CINDY LEWIS 5 Mark Rd. July 15, 1956 the only obligation I have, is to do at any time whot I think is right. 43 Ai ms PHYLLIS LIBERAAAN 121 Billings Sr. January 2, 1 956 A million tomorrows shall all pass away, ' ere I for- get all the joys that are mine today. RUSSELL LITIN lowest St. January 14, 1956 “Dido dino dit-on du dos dodus d ' um dindon Bald- foce . . . Murder one . . . OK, Who ' s ready for dinner? . . . Surfs upl . . . Spaghetti Dinner . . . Ah, a pennyl DAYLE LOITERSTEIN 1 4 Briggs Pond Way September 21, 1956 Country Livin ' , “Lollipop, The weekend of Sept. 2 1 , Thursdays 3:30-5:30, Is it a blush or is it a flush. May 8, 1 973, Do I get a piece of the action? NEIL LOOMIS 1 5 Margaret Rd. February 8, 1 956 TOM LYNCH 104 South Pleasont St. October 15, 1956 JAN MacDONALD 20 Glendale Rd. May 30, 1 956 Bothwell . . . B. J. SLANKK . . . moods, summer ' 72, P.V. 416, Tom, waiting . . . There are things known and things unknown, in between are the doors. RICHARD MocKINNON 635 South Main St. August 14, 1956 “The roots of education ore bitter but the fruit is sweet. . . . skiing, N.H., February vacations. Hockey, Waterskiing, B.P.M., Schaefer Stadium, Summer “73 RICHARD ERIC MALTZAAAN 7 Hampton Rd. August 1 6, 1 956 “The sky’s the limit. h. 44 GENE MARGULIES 1 68 North Main St, July 31, 1956 It riles them to see you perceive the web they weave but keep on thinking free . . . M.B. GEORGE MARK! 29 East Chestnut St. May 4, 1956 Football 1 , 2, 3, 4, fun and games at Manito, 51, Thank you coaches, hockey, BVC, nicknames, 62 Chevy, Budweiser, DPW, Good times at Gaff ' s, the Meadows. JOEL H. MARKOWITZ 27 Country Lane July 3, 1956 ' 74 . . . Finally, Benjamin Rosenstein AZA 1045, DLC ' 73, President — never again, Randolph, B.N.O.C. . . . Lechmere — My own dept. EVAN STUART A4ARSHALL 27 Norfolk Piece June 5, 1956 Euphony Editor; Planning Board; Student Council . . . Senior Play — Dr. Jim Bayliss; Hey JavelinI . . . Vote for EvanI Another Agatha Christie? Bald- face Mountain . . . Get out of there, will youl STEFFI MARKS 1 1 Robin Rd. June 30, 1956 A friend is one who walks in when all others walk out. Summer ' 70, Camp Happiness, Class Day ' 73, the Cape, kids, and most important my friends. ROSEMARY MAZZAFERRO 372 Massapoag Ave. July 3, 1956 Jimmy; 5 7 71; Sherborn; cemetery; summer 71; My red car dun burnt, 15 min. clean-up crew; Mrs. M.; ISP; GBF; majorettes; midnight bike rides; dancing; Italy 70; Variety Show 72 GEORGE McCarthy 1 6 Lee Rd. August 28, 1956 All the faces I ' ll remember all my life I ' ll love them all. Josh, Bob, Bruce, John, Pete, Pete Pete, Dave Dave Mark Mark Mike. I ' ll always love you Gina. GLEN McClelland 9 Rob ' s Lane September 27, 1 957 If at first you don ' t succeed, the hell with it. 45 JOHN McCOR AACK 9 Summer St. August 1 9, 1 956 Baseball . . . Cross Country . . . Good Luck Al . . . S.P.D. . . . “For out man” . . . Hockey . . . Ron ' s Fury . . . Vorsity Club ... I had my chance . . . Goodbye. STEVE McCORMACK 20 Ames St. October 7, 1955 Trock . . . Heavy Chevy . . . Cross Country . . . scuba diving . . . Vorsity Club . . . Girl Scout Cabin . . . R.l. . . . Boy State Raceway . . . Party at T. P.’s. . .hockey. KAREN JUDY McDONOUGH 24 Greenwood Rd. January 8, 1957 Dickie, 11 23 72, simple and free, leaning on a lamp post, summer 72, getting caught, parties, breakups, sh-tbox, prom 74, Thanks Mum, “Love is placing one’s happiness in someone else’s hands.” KATHLEEN McGEE 430 South Main St. March 3, 1 956 CYNTHIA L. McIntyre 65 Richards Ave. June 15, 1956 SKIING, bicycling, camping, fellowship, “BESTEST FRIENDS WITH LYNDA, belt loops and pockets, MIKE, I can’t get no satisfaction. My mother’s nome is Kline. PAUL M. MILMAN 685 Bay Rd. January 21, 1956 Bambi, {Bambis I), Marsha’s friendship. Blueberry Pie, 10 17 73, Blue Chevelle, Z-28, Squior, Thonks John, Boch, Saint Bernards, Azmith, “No thanks, ECNAPITP, Van’s on to L.A., It’s been reel, BYE . . . SUSAN MIRANDA 37 Ames St. September 30, 1 956 Sue, Stephen, 7-5-71 , Doddy’s little girl. Twin, Freshman year, summer 71, “Maggie May” Class Day 73, Charlwell, ferns, Alone Agoin, good old days, Vermont, High T’s, Schlitz, Tree, “Buzz off.” 46 ANN MARIE MOLLOY 335 East St. March 16, 1956 Af nie Fannie Movies, Ognat, Class Day, Graduation, Meadows, The Maid, CKN, Memo- ries of 72-73, AAJN, Always look carefully around blind corners ... ROSS MORGAN 35 Livingston Rd. ■March 21, 1956 IVAN . . . Red LTD gone Rolls . . . soccer . . . ini- tiation . . . 3rd of July 73 . . . decisions, paint- ing my house . . . times on Ganett Terrace . . . Rosco, Bay Rd. . . . radio RICHARD D. MULLEN 50 Harold St. December 18, 1955 Rick, New Years ' 73 over Nickel ' s, Comfort, wing 2, meadows, S.D.I.B., Teeahill, crazy, wotertower, B.I.S.H.S.P.L.B.B., Thanks S.J.G., duck and pig, broke, love the one you ' re with, Zubba: Eat MY shortsi JOHN P. MORGAN 107 Glendale Rd. July 3, 1956 I ' ll miss ya Sharon High. It’s been fun believe it or notll See ya later Kris. Baseball, Zeppelin, Sabbath. JAMES A. MORGANELLI 5 Meadow Rd. January 22, 1 956 Morg, Won ' t forget A.A., partying with the boys at the meadows, Brianwood, Gaff ' s and other places, you only live once in life. L.B.F., good memories and maybe more, football, hung. JAMES R. MURRAY JR. 50 Depot St. April 30, 1955 Rosemary, 5 7 71; 1, 4, 3; Who needs oil? The V.W. will rise again, apples; Lakeview St. 9, I made it, Mikell Big J ' s; Variety Show 73-74; Spa JOAN MUCKINSKAS 56 Bradford Ave. January 23, 1956 D.C.F. + J.F.M., 6 29 71, Prom 72, H.S.P.L, trian- gle $q., w.w.a.I.h., summer 73, Dougie, Pal, 8 18 73, Baby Blue, Lean on me, my friends, L.G.D., get- ting Patsy, skipping, sneaking. Thanks Mom and Dad. MICHELLE MURRAY 50 Depot St. August 20, 1 956 Gordon . . . 7 4 71, 10 23 72 . . . VW23 . . . Flash . . . Majorettes . . . cemeteries . . . Jans place . . . summer 71 , dream house . . . You only live once so live it right. 47 JAY NAMYET 48 Mountain St. January 25, 1 956 ‘l am glad I am an American, I am glad I am free. But I wish I was a little dog, and Nixon was a tree. STEVE NORMAN 10 Mitchell Rd. October 22, 1955 I ' ve been happy lately thinking about the good things to come, ond I believe it could be something good has begun. Skiing, Montreal, Fuzzy, losing at the track. Pizza! Hey! ROY MURRAY 220 Itasca St. Roxbury, Mass. September 9, 1 955 Shaft, Superfly, Mur-RAY. Six years from Roxbury to Sharon and back, that ' s 45,360 miles. I ' ve done enough traveling. Who can ' t he get along with. Bas- ketball, black-hat. 4 KAREN SUE NICHOLSON 41 LakeviewSt. February 1 7, 1 956 Let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. 3 11 72 . . . J.R. . . . decisions . . . S.M.R.P. . . . friends . . .ski trips MARC NORRIS 16 Paul Revere Rd. July 31, 1956 HOCKEY at the «iver ... to the bir ime, CAMARO, munchin out, SPD ... to end iger?l, party at T.P. ' s, shade man, Tri-Valley quires. Thanks Dave, A A, Bye Lynn, “Far-out MARCIA M. MYERS 282 Old Post Rd. December 3, 1 955 PATRICIA ANN NIETHOLD 299 South Main St. September 8, 1 955 FRANKIE, December 18, 1970 when it all begani. Summer of 73, Nickerson 6-81, partying, the Cape, Thay it Chip 8 24 73, H.S.P.L., Switzer- land, Baby Flybait, Hoss, Ferns, the tree, amos, memories. SUSAN JANE OLES 381 North Main St. July 12, 1956 Sue. . .BOB — P.G. ' s . . . good times after close . . . West Mesa . . . C.H.S. . . . Aug. 74 . . . Chi- nese Restaurant . . . 48 CYNTHIA ANN OLIVER 1 Fire Tower Rd. December 7, 1 956 Candy . . . Long hove been the days of pain and aloneness I have spent within these walls, but who can depart without some regret? Woshington, D.C., Maine, I.C.G.N.S., Cape, L T PMDM, Derek PAMELA JEAN PARRISH 343 Bay Rd. Februory 11,1 956 ’The only woy to hove a friend is to be one.” 7 17 71; Duxbury Beach, Bermuda, Frogs, The Sil- ver Lounge and r lifesavers. Wicker Tree, Sugar- loaf, Club Car THOMAS PELTON 1 54 East Foxboro St. March 30, 1955 Tom. . .crosscountry. . . winter track . . . hockey . . . spring track . . . party time . . . 350- 2V, 120+ m.p.h. . . . Colorado . . . Michelob before C.M.I. WANDA JEAN O NEAL 976 Blue Hill Ave. Dorchester November 1 0, 1 956 Ronnie . . . Nov. 23, Nicole, summer of 73 in Ala- bama, “Little-Bit,” Always strive for your goal. Thanks Miss Steele, Thanks Mom and Dad for mak- ing me the person I am. ROBYN LYNNE PAUL 57 Brook Rd. August 16, 1956 paul, robyn, g.r.c., p.p.i., new york with linda, sec- ond family, friendly ' s, a giraffe, a pig and duck, ames estate, kite flying, youth council, no vocancy, january 73, race car driver. STEVE M. POKORSKI 16 Dehart Ave. June 27, 1955 August 73, Broadway, Mich, Spa, Sunday after- noon football, meadows. Dream On, Ford 289, all nighters. Bud, Dud ' s class, see you later Doc, its been nice knowing you. DEBRA S. OVEN 26 Wilshire Dr. November 10, 1955 Debbie, found with David, 3 31 73, Where ' s Nancy?, MDNM, telephones, Martha ' s Vineyard 73, Mercedes Benz, Colour My World, drug stores, 8 24 73, U.N.H., To my porents: Thanks for every- thing! nursing. Always Smilel DONA PECHAVAR 6 Grove St. May 15, 1956 Peach, Colour My World, Brianwood AM 5 15 73 Pass out, Foxboro Summer ' 73, Closs Day, No muff too tuff, all nighters. Remember Chocolate Chip, Town Spa, Margie, Florida, Graduation, Memories 49 DANIEL POST 30 Crest Rd. September 20, 1 956 You only live once in life so grab for all the gusto you con. Herb . . . football . . . Manitou . . . Gaff ' s where it all started . . . Happy Meadows . . . Hung. BOB PRICE 36 Upland Rd. December 31,1 955 Bob . . . Hockey . . . Cross country . . . Party at T.P. ' s . . . the Cape . . . Falmouth . . . Plymouth . . . SVC . . . the Surf . . . Brianwood . . . Schiltz JOANNE PRICE 36 Upland Rd. December 31 , 1 955 Dave ... 5 AM, Brianwood, Sugarloaf Ski Trip, all nighter’s at P.F.’s . . . Hachooo . . . Rocky . . . 6 1 2 73, HM, LW’s party, Falmouth, Club Car . . . To look ahead! BONNIE K. RAFFELSON 9 Roberta Rd. October 22, 1956 Someone once defined humor as a way to keep from killing yourself. Summer 73 ' Hyannis, Brass Rail, concerts, music, THE BEIGE BUG, Kemberma, friendship with Alan and Arthur, what ' s next? . . . KIMBERLY N. REDMOND 9 Moosehill Pkwy. December 25, 1955 Wally, Bermuda, 5 AM . . . Class Day 73, Florida, Summer 71, Brianwood, M.C. weekend . . . all nighters at Pam’s, S.C.D.C., Rm. 403, The meadow, Falmouth, Norwich, Ski trips, 10 13 73 . . . memories DARRYL RICHARDSON 432 Massapoag Ave. June 12, 1956 Sometimes I looked upon this confused world and didn ' t know where to turn. So I then looked up to God and found answers to all my questions. LESLIE SARA-DAPHNEY RICHMOND 285 Massapoag Ave. June 28, 1956 In the end all things return to the beginning. Paul . . . marriage, ' 74 ' 76. Isabella and Ferdinand Dro- goney Trake Inn . . . Love . . . E.M. SHERYL WENDY RIVKIND 1 4 Margaret Rd. July 17, 1956 I get by with a little help from my friends — Thank you. 50 FRANK SALEMME 1 4 Marie Ave. October 1 2, 1 956 Patti, Dec. 18, 1970, Thanks Mr. Peckham, Manitou . . . Footboll ' 73, Good Luck Mr. Allman . . . Fern’s, Passout July 21, Take care Chief, Bye Doc. JUDY SHEILA ROBBINS 5 Robin Rd. January 9, 1 956 If there be sorrow, let it be for things undone; undreamed, unrealized, unattained to these odd one; Love withheld, restrained. EM . . . MNJOMSM.esp. 9 1 72 SUSAN A. ROMANOWICZ 1287 Bay Rd. March 27, 1 956 Halloween, Majorettes — Capt., Quick parking lot change. Ski, Going back to Switzerland, TRAVEL, Cape, 1 Red Rose, Being with close friends. Thanks SisI FRANK SACCO 32 Capen Hill Rd. July 3, 1956 Barbara, 1-10, 6-2, Labor Day . . . North Carolina ... 1 5 minute clean-up crew . . . Chevy II, Hondo, VW . . . Camp Summer 73” . . . 7-3-76, Where do I go from here? DAVID ROSSMAN 3 Cedrus Rd. March 4, 1 956 Veniens in hanc scholam eram simplex arrogans qui ad altissimum quidque spectat exiensque eram cyni- cus foetus humilis unus qui videt orbis terrarum ut sit magi s volo earn esse. DENNIS ROMANO 5 Summer St. February 26, 1 957 YEM . . . R.l. . . . Varsity Club . . . Track . . . Cross Country . . . The Girl Scout House . . . Stoughton Block Dance . . . Big Al . . . Superchevy . . . Party ot T.P. ' s . . . MARSHA BETH RUBIN 104 Deerfield Rd. May 26, 1956 Cheerleading, Prom ”73,” MNDM, are you two sisters? 9 12 71, You ' re So Voin, Grover, Chipmunk, Botes, Paul ' s friendship, B.L., Dancing, Thank-you Mom and Dad, Junior Miss Pageant,” On to New Horizons.” BARBARA J. ROCHEFORT 17 High Plain St. June 5, 1956 Suffocating years of a stifled mind and the pressures of nothingness . . . saved only by pouring my soul into painting. Art classes, the Cape and traveling. 51 MARK-ALLEN DANIEL SANDMAN 7 Gabriel Rd. April n ,1956 Mustang . . . 10 22 72 . . . Ecole de Hockey 71 . . . Montreal, Quebec . . . S.S.M.P. . . . Cape 73, . . . N.H.H. . . . Thanks for everything, Mom, Dod, ond Shoren. JOANNE SCHNURR 1 1 Ames Ct. February 24, 1 956 . . . they can change their minds but they can ' t change me . . . ELISE SALLEN 40 Oakhil) Dr. November 15, 1956 “Nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass. True FriENdS, Bobby, 6 1 71, B.L., blue- berry pie, Taffy, the list, eiandi. Thanks Mom and Dad. MARGARET J. SCHAEFFER 197 North Main St. February 26, 1 956 You can’t change me, no matter how hard you try. I can’t help what I am, that ' s just me Cape, Wis consin, VA . . . the gull see ' s farthest who Hies highest PHYLISS J. SCHWARTZ 1 5 Gorwin Dr. October 25, 1 956 To worry about tomorrow is to be unhappy today. Majorettes, Prom 72, Florida, skiing. Senior Ploy, what would I have done without ketchup? Moving onward to new horizons . . . NANCY JEAN SALON 1 8 Sturges Rd. July 11, 1956 Salon, good times with friends, GDC, the spot, 10 2 73; Olympus, the letter, coming thru, high T’s, partying. Cope — 73, the Hood; the log; friends with Sheri; Thanks Mom and Dad. CRAIG SCHLESINGER 44 Colburn Dr. July 2, 1956 Life, fear, hate. Love, Death. ROBIN MERLE SHELDON 39 Lokeview St. October 18, 1956 ONCE — we pass this way but once. So let us do the best we can for we shall travel this rood not again. We five . . . Bermuda. 52 MICHAEL E. SHERR 35 Lyndon Rd. December 2 , 1 955 Foxie, basketball at Fish ' s, summer camping, the alleys, KFC, the rink, CCP, the bigger the cushion . . . Thanks CNS. STEVEN SHULAAAN 3 Wilshire Dr. December 28, 1 956 SCHULTZ, He who does not lose his mind over cer- tain things, has no mind to lose. DAVID SIMONS 1 4 Johnson Rd. October 1 3, 1 955 Simo, Broadway, Meadows, HSPL, Soccer, Bud- weiser, BVC, Truckin to LA, Corvair, Hung, Hit Mr. C ' s, the Arabs, England, Boy ' s in the Band, Florida, Where ' s the party, it ' s over, now whot? SANDI SHREIAR 97 Deerfield Rd. September 20, 1 956 ‘lt ' s only the giving that makes you what you are, true friENdS, Colour My World, blue eyes, party- ing, Elandi, GFU, letter, friendship, BL, Cape, summer ' 73, happiness. Thanks Ma, Dad RUTH SIMOLLARI 1 92 Mansfield St. June 10, 1 956 6 25 71, moody, out to lunch, you ' ll get over it, 1 2 20 71 , Alone Again, summer time . . . Live hand and hand and together we stand on the threshold of a dream, Michael . . . VIRGINIA SMITH 32 Station St. January 2, 1956 Twas and Smitty, the gang, Dracula, Bela Lugosi, Nursing, W3L, Cape Cod ' 72, Florida, Estenfaud ' 73, horseback riding. Moody Blues, clubbing. Thanks Mom and Dad. A4ARCIA MERLE SILES 1 61 E. Foxboro St. June 14, 1955 Smiles — Modeling ot Gilchrist — Dancing — Westgate Lounge — Pepper — Yogo — Smok- ing” — H.R.I. — W.W. — talks with Judy — R.L. Marines The Beef N’ Bun — Ambassador — Nursing — Hawaii 74 — Thanks Mom and Dad. LINDA A. SIMONETTI 1 88 Pond St. November 1 7, 1 955 Ralph, 4 1 6 71 , I ' m your Captain” . . . B.J. SLANKK, sleepovers, whist, the guys . . . C.C.D., G.V.C., planning board, basketball . . . McDonalds . . . Bottom 3 . . . Trips to N.H. 53 CAREY STEVEN SNEIDER 1 1 Grove St. November 24, 1 956 Soccer 1 , 2, 3, 4 , . . Golf 3, 4 . . . Comoro . . . Miomi, Florido . . . Foxboro Rocewoy . . . Ecole Hockey ' 71 . . . Cope ' 73 . . . Spring Volley . . . Point Spreods . . . PJ ANDREA SHERI SNYDER 1 2 Mossopoog Lone April 10, 1956 A humon life is like o single letter in the olphobet. It con be meoningless, or it con be port of o greot meoning.” DAVID SPIEGEL 30 Ashcroft Rd. April 7, 1956 As we open the door to life, let us keep o steodfost purpose, o true heort, ond wormth for our fellow mon. KAREN SPRUNG 1 5 Worcester Rd. October 31, 1956 One must not tie o ship to o single onchor, nor life to o single hope. . . . mojorettes, yoga, sailing, swimming, Hondo Civic, BBG, Love is Blue (and orange). Bye ThirdI LORRAINE STEIN 312 No. Main St. September 24, 1 955 Follow us to o new life. Follow us in our struggle ogoinst the old order. In the work for o new form of life. For the freedom and beauty of life. RANDAL L. STOLLER 48 Lantern Lone July 21, 1956 Although he hod much wit, he was very shy of using it. Randy . . . Yogi . . . shy . . . tennis . . . Drama Club . . . Summers on Cape . . . watching t.v. JOYCE STONE 14 Robin Rd. September 2, 1956 LINDA STONE 38 Mallard Dr. July 25, 1956 Summer ' 71, good times with friends, Puerto Rico, New York with Robyn, Fontaine Dickens, the letter, partying, Cruisin, A Duck, Olympus, Hi T’s, Cape 73, B.T.B.G.T. Thanks Mom and Dad. 54 RICHARD L. STROCK 27 Lincoln Rd. Februory 23, 1 956 Rick . . . ' 64 Dort 1 70 — ’74 Formula 455 . . . 9 13 72 . . . Miami . , . driving around town . . . N.E.P.C. ... 4 a.m. drags . . . R.L.S. — L.R.S. . . . sun glasses and no sun . . . LAURA ELIZABETH SUNDERLAND 24 Lakeview St. Moy 7, 1956 Millie . . . 1-27-73 . . . memories . . . friends . . . The Club . . . Stoughton ... He did not . . . Lighter Shade of Pale . . . My Girl . . . ' Thanks Mom ond Dad. JAMES M. SWEETMAN 429 South Main St. Jonuary 25, 1956 Sweetie . . . Quack, Quack . . . Happy Meadows, Mr. C’s, The Cape . . . hung . . . Broadway . . . Good times with S.E. Baseball, Soccer, B.V.C. . . . Wouldn ' t it be Nice, L.R. BRIAN J. SULLIVAN 1 10 South Main St. November 10, 1956 Sully . . . 442 . . . S.P.D. . . . S.V.C. . . . x-coun- try . . . track . . . skiing . . . bikes . . . per. 4 in caf. STEVEN SUnON 39 Lake Ave. September 3, 1956 Math, Chess Teams, Ecology, Chem., 1-2-3, What ' s up Doc MM, Bluffs, I.B.M. Till There was You Pep, Concert, Stage Bands. SLIDE Encore, Summer of 73, Fire ladder, Glenn AAiller livesi BLAIR SWINNERTON 20 High Plain St. February 23, 1956 MICHAEL SWANSON 298 N. Main St. December 1 7, 1 956 Swany . . . Football . . . Hockey . . . sunny days at Camp Manitou . . . B.V.C. BARBARA I. TOWER 167 East St. March 6, 1 956 RUSTY . . . Beaver . . . Chipmunk . . . Frog . . . Norton 73 . . . HHSBCSJDSC ... 65 + 68 Mus- tang ... 64 Falcon . . . Thank you Mom and Dad . . . with all of my love to Dennis. 55 MARY-ELIZABETH TRARON 26 Clarke Court March 16, 1956 Living is Loving . . . “Trashcan, Main 70 , Gil- den ' s money, blowing smokerings with Deb, par- cheesi . . . Bern, 1 1 73, puppy. Trilogy, Free, Thank you Mom and Dad, Nursing KAREN TWARDOSKY 8 Dunbar St. December 20, 1956 To love someone is to give them room enough to grow. Twas and Smitty, Our Gang, W3 lav. Fish, my Doo, 12 29 72, Love you both, thanks Mom and Dad. SUSAN VAN VAERENEWYCK 1 2 Norfolk Place November 28, 1956 God hath given you one face, and you make your- selves, another. . . . Spa, Ann ' s Place, 2 72 — 2 73 — 3 31 73, basketball, softball, field hockey, tobogganing, bike riding, Wayne. MICHAEL WALLACE 5 Gabriel Rd. July21, 1956 Wally . . . football . . . 5 8 73 . . . camp . . . hockey . . . Boys Vorsity Club . . . Golf . . . STEPHEN A. WARS 58 Glendale Rd. March 2, 1 956 Who misses or who wins the prize. Go lose or con- quer as you can, but if you fall, or if you rise be each, pray God o gentleman. PATRICIA TRAUT 1 1 Ashcroft Rd. March 28, 1956 Fish, always with Steve, Z28, N.H., S.A., 9 14 73, 9 14 75, Don ' t Worry, S.A.D.A., mustang, bar- ole, Colour my World, Spo, horsing around. Fall ' 73, ' fooling around with Annie and Van, Well? Pepsi. CARLOS A. VARGAS 1 Sur 313, Tehuacan Pueblo, Mexico Morch 9, 1 956 Soccer, Mucho party, chickies. Bud, Happy Mead- ows, Mexican jumping bean, G.G.V., Sharon, B.V.C., Lucas, crazy ladies, Estufa Mr. Cs, Puerto Escondido, Huwe, Faby, Americo Van, Rotary Club, Thank-you, EVERYBODY. NANCY ROBIN WAYNE 4 Carbrey Ave. February 29, 1 956 Though nothing can bring back the hour of splend- our in the gross, of glory in the flower; We will grieve not, rother find Strength in what remains behind. — Williom Wordsworth — 56 JIM WEINBERG 48 Harold St. July 2, 1956 ' ’Sometimes I sits and thinks, and sometimes I just sits. Alternative school, bicycling, concerts, takin ' my time, drumming. Petrified Peach Pits — Ediphus, Vineyard, Wellfleet, friends, P. Minasian and P. Ben- zaquin thanx. GARY WEINSTEIN 5 Gorwin Dr. April 4, 1 956 You give little when you give of your possessions, it ' s when you give of yourself that you truly give . . . Chelmsford, DLC ‘73, MTL Blue Vein, skating in AAilton, munchies. KENNETH A. WINITZER 43 Bayberry Dr. December 6, 1955 Never dull down the Village right Bobbie. Mopar is King . . . Duster cleans up what it wipes out. First time dune-buggying with Bobbie was great, 8 6 73, Me four. NANCY E.WIEGERS 1 05 Norwood St. December 16, 1956 In the words of Salvodor Hardin — Never let your morals prevent you from doing what you know is right. PETE WEISMAN 1 1 9 South Main St. November 24, 1 955 To be nobody but yourself in a world that tries its best to make you everybody else, means to fight the hardest battle which any human-being con fight and never stop fighting. LEESA JAYNE WEBBER 208 North Main St. July 16, 1956 Memory is the power to gather roses in winter. Bermuda, I ' m a cork on the ocean, all-nighters, sacked out. Club Car, BPM, week-ends, BW — a.m., the meadows song, graduotion. SHERYL WEINER 1 4 Francis Rd. May 1 9, 1 956 Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today. The good times, Jake, Oscar, Conton, portying. Cape, good weekends, concerts, “Stairway to Heaven, 8 25 — 8 28 73, Summer ' 73, FooS- heCa, understonding parents — thanks, friendships, Moosehill, memories . . . LISA RUTH WEINER 41 May St. November 21,1 956 There ' s always tomorrow for dreams to come true . . . old friends and new, forget me not heart, A look means more than words, The Party, SCDC, Cheering for the Eagles. 57 STEVEN B. WISE 132 Brook Rd. April 4, 1 956 You can ' t conceive of the pleasures in my smile. Mercury Montego, Hey Hub, M.M. 1 9, West Palm, S.W.I.D., You ' re selling what? Moodys, breaking it up, gnikoms, 5 instead of 4. JOHANN D. WOOD 5 Glenview Rd. Morch 1 5, 1 956 If you hove one true friend you hove more than your share. Jody Cheerleoding, bus rides, skiing — Vermont, median strip, Florida, B.W., H.M., all- nighters P.F. ' s, Falmouth, camping. Club Cor, gradu- ation. BARRY ALEXANDER 1085 Boy Rd. April , 1956 STEVEN GALT 21 1 North Main St. September 19, 1956 MARK QUENZEL 1 04 Mossopoag Ave. September 1 6, 1 956 Turtle, Quenzel, Sub Shop, Schlitz, Draft in bottles, Opel, whot do you want to do, the meadows, woter- tower. Cape boilermakers, Narragansett Bay, Love the one you’re with’ gone. DEBORAH ANN WOLFE 586 South Main St. February 4, 1 956 Love all, trust a few. Do wrong to no one; But, do your own thing. Woolfie, Tally-Ho, median, ski- ing, Frenchmen, cousins, family. God’s Country . . . Dreams . . . Graduation . . . life. LORI WOLFF 1177 Bay Rd. December 8, 1 955 Israel, Summer ' 73, oregano orgy, Miami 2 74, Newton boys. Chocolate J ' s, concerts, period 3 zoo, fickle. Good-bye Sharon, hello Florida, Teach your parents well — Graham Nash — TREVOR GEORGE WOOFENDEN 48 Highland St. March 22, 1956 Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less troveled by. And that has made all the dif- ference. Robert Frost MELVIN P. ZUSSMAN 358 East St. August 6, 1 956 Sometimes in running to reach the ideal, we miss the beauty in what we already have. DENISE CLARKE KAREN DELANEY 9 Highland St. 48 Wilshire Dr. October 4, 1 956 August 31 , 1 956 No one ever sees the rainbow, until they ' ve felt the rain, troveling, dancing, buzzin ' . I’ll be Around. DAVID KIELY KEVIN MILLER 1 5 Bradford Ave. 98 Harrishof St. April 19, 1955 Roxbury September 17, 1956 MICHAEL WHITE 71 Morse St. August 9, 1 956 J We have an Adams but no apple. We have a Clay but no Cassius. We have a Coffey but no tea. We have a Cohn but no ice cream. We have a Ford but no cars. We have a Forman but no chief. We have a Frye but no eggs. We have a Hill but no mountains. We have a Hogan but no heroes. We have a Hughs but no Howard. We have a MacDonald but no farm. We have a Parrish but no church. We have a Jordan but no river. We have a Lake but no ocean. We have a Costello but no Abbot. We have a Levy but no dam. We have a Morgan but no Memorial. We have a Marshall but no sheriff. We have a Lynch but no mob. We have an Oliver but no Twist. We have a Marks but no Groucho. We have a Stone but no rock. We have a Swanson but no T.V. dinners. We have a Bailey but no Barnum. We have a Robbins but no worms. We have a Lerner but no teacher. We have a Wayne but no Nev4on. We have a Green but no clubhouse. We have a Stein but no mug. We have a Tower but no castle. We have a Trout but no Haddock. We have a Wallace but no governor. We have a Wise but no potato chips. We have a Price but no cost. We have a Wood but no carpenter. We have a Wolff but no Red Riding Hood We have a Berger but no ham. We have a Chin but no cheek. We have a Colman but no sporting goods. We have a Davis but no Sammy Jr. We have a Miller but no High Life. We have three Connors but no curbs. We have a Spiegal but no catalogue. We have a Simon but no Garfunkel. We have a Sacco but no Vanzetti. We have an Oles but no mobile. We have a Brown but no Buster. We have a Bolster but no candy bar. We have an Oven but no stove. We have a Post but no lamp. We have a Ray but no sun. We have a Romano but no cheese. We have a Schaeffer but no Stadium. We have a Katz but no dogs. We have a Cross but no holy. 61 J MOST POPULAR Nancy Donovan John McCormack y CLASS ARTISTS Karen Appel David Cross MR. AND MISS TYPICAL Kim Gustin George Markt MOST FRIENDLY Nancy Donovan Randy Gilman CLASS CLOWNS Barbara Jordan Peter Colaneri BEST STUDENTS Nancy Wiegers Melvin Zussman CLASS ATHLETES Sue Van Vaerenewyck Jim Morganelli MOST DEDICATED Faye Blumenthal Jim Dowd BEST DRESSED Sue Cameron Hirsh Kafka CLASS HEARTBREAKERS Maureen Hogan Jim Sweetman ft Oy veyl I forgot to shave my legs. Why, do I look cold? Don ' t worry. It ' s only my daily supply of nutriment. Would believe this is the last one before I start my diet? Do I smell a mustache burning? How humiliating! Isn ' t that Jimmy with the same hat? 64 Boy, have I gone under. We hove to stop meeting like this. And now for my ten commandments ... Who’s the fairest of us oil? 65 Joe Keller Kate Keller . . . . Chris Keller .... Ann Deever . . . George Deever . Dr. Boyliss .... Sue Boyliss .... Frank Lubey . . . . Ludio Lubey . . . . Director Faculty Manager . . . . Gary Weinstein . . Michelle Cocuzzo Bob Weinstein Sharon Ellins Doug Lurie Evan Marshall Beth Brown . . . . Gene Margulies ... Phyllis Schwartz . Mr. Carlyle Newton Mrs. Helen McGarry 66 67 J Oh, get out of heal Don ' t lough — it’s token me twelve yeors to get this forll 68 Every now and then a man ' s mind is stretched by a new idea and never shrinks back to Time out for a little nap. its original proportions. Uf 1 i 1 THIS is what we have to show for our four years of high school. Mire esas pieinasi Hey Karen, that ' s not fair. Why do I always have to be the one to walk? 69 J ] 71 J f t I 72 J 74 75 J In such a fantastic and dangerous world — we will not find answers in old dogmas, by repeating outward slogans, or fighting on ancient battlegrounds against fading enemies long after the real struggle has moved on. We ourselves must change to master change. We must rethink all our old ideas and beliefs before they capture and destroy us . . . America must look to its young people, the children of this time of change. And we look especially to that privileged minority of educated men who are the students of America.” — Robert F. Kennedy — 76 77 Fran Bartell Richard Belben Carol Bengis Sandra Barents Robin Berger Ken Berman Mark Berman Joni Block Anne Boulet Laurel Brown Berylee Bubly Amy Burg Susan Burg Glenn Burke Howard Burtmor Robert Butler Paula Campbell Peter Campot Bruce Carey Robert Carlson 78 Steve Cormar Sylvia Craig Steve Cristol Loretta Cronin Jim Cullen Paul Danca Steven Cupach Debbie Cushman Robert Davidson Cliff Davis Sue Delagi Jim Delaney Ira Dickermon Vannessa DiMuzio Pam Dunlop Marcy Friedman Benny Gellerman Shari Gilbert Mark Glynn Barry Gold 79 Lynn Johnson Natalie Kafka Evan Kaufman Julie Kaufman Glen Koufmonn Jordy Kerber Lynn Ellen Kessel Nancy Kingsley Stephen Klein Ann Kopple Debbie Kramer Amy Kublin Alan Lampert Ardis Lane Lisa Lappen Richard Lewis Gary Liebert Bob Linsky Shawn Logan Cheryl Loiterstein Edward Gold Martin Goldberg Ruthann Goldstein Ed Goscinak Richard Graham John Greene Lawrence Greenfield Gary Grosberg Ken Horan Louis Isgur — in V li i n 1 ( 1 ■v 80 I Leslie Lubin Mary Lynch Mary Markt Earl Mayhofer Ellen McCormack Karen McDonough Cynthia Miles Michelle AAontag Dave Muldrew Kathy Neilson AAarionne Newcombe Robert Newell Ellen Newman Patricio Nickel Cynthia Neithold Charles Nitenson Patricia O’Grady David Olken Helen Paln er Robert Paris Glenn Parsons Gary Perlmutter Debbie Peck Sue Pitt Bruce Plotzman Marc Pliskin Andrew Porder Stephen Posner Andrew Post Robert Post 0 0 81 Stephen Powell Donna Powell Helen Pringle Diane Prosack Lari Rittenburg Robin Rizzo Genna Robbins Michael Roif Karen Sarfarty Guy Sorna Wendy Schreider Robert Scott Bradley Seidel Raberta Schwartz Lynda Serro Robert Shilowski Elaine Shuman Cathy Jo Shuman Deborah Simmons Charlene Simonetti Maurice Small Bruce Smith Richard Snyder Barry Stein Mary Ellen Steplar David Stone Reuben Stuckey James Suttan Sheila Titelbaum Mike Urbano 82 Gayle Vonasse Nelson Van Leer Bruce Wade Steve Wotts Tracy Weiner Jeff Westerman Steve White Sue Williams Scott Williams Marshall Wolff Francis Wood Jeff Wornum Bobby Zeolla Karen Zilberstein Adrien Tompkins JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Karen Gurwitz Paul Robitaille Dennis Allen Jeff Hansler Bradley Ruben Mary Beaureguard Peter Hays Fronk Salemme Kris Bennett Sheila Henderson Pat Sbardella Scott Bennett Susan Hirsh Nancy Schatvet Elvis Berents Morianne Kiely Sue Salemme James Bouknight Kevin Kincaid Edith Shaker John Boyd Sue Koiro Matthew Sherr Mary Burns Lex Kosowsky Louise Shulsk Patti Carlin Tom Kourafas Adam Slezack John Chapman Shellie Kushner Donald Taylor Scott Civian Sandra LaBrie Lisa Tokulsky Janet Coffey Carla Lumley Cynthia Thomos Barbara Cohen Gregory MacDougall Richard Todd Arthur Conlon Stuart Mathews Katrena Trout Richard Connors Paul Milman Barbara Wagner Mike Cosgrove Ben Loewy Jay Webber Donna Davis James Murray Tracy Weiner Susan Enbinder Rosamond Nordone Pamela We iss Colleen Fitzgerald Esther Nau Michael White Steven Galt Thelma Newburger Scott Williams Money Gardner John Powers Peter Wilmarth Suzanne Goldman Richard Powers Stephen Wood Shelley Gordon Wesley Reddick Philip Zeuli 83 (Left to Right) Glenn Parsons (Vice-President), Steve Cornoon (Treasurer), Barbara Cohen (Secretary), Jim Delaney (Presi- dent). (Stonding Left to Right) Mr. Anthony (Advisor), Robin Berger, Mary Ellen Steplar, AAary Lynch, AAary Friend, AAary Kate Foley, Bruce Carey, Janet Coffey, Natalie Kafka, Ann Kopple, Ellen McCormack. Mary Markt, Karen Gurwitz. (Row 1 ) Steve Corman, Jim Delaney, Barbara Cohen, Glenn Parsons. (Row 2) Amy Burg, Pam Dunlop, Shelly Cohen, Mark Glynn, Nancy Kingsley. (Row 3) Susa n Burg, Debbie Cushman, Thelma Newberger, Mari Burns, Shelly Cohen, Wendy Schreider, Franny Bartell, Bari Edwards. (Row 4) Genna Robbins, Joyce Chapman, Susan Hirsh, Marianne Kiely, Lori Rittenburg. 84 85 i 86 87 88 jT.. ' ■KV 89 J 91 Nadine Abbott Richard Abrams Timothy Adams Donna Altieri Robin Altieri Robert Altman Steven Angers Darlene Annis Gerald Appelstein Russell Baker Deborah Blumenthal Elizabeth Brothwell Cynthia Butler Scott Cameron Dale Campbell James Carlson Leslie Carr Susan Carvin James Caudle Richard Clay 92 I Patty Donovan Cathy Duffy Steven Ellis Alan Fisher Virginia Ford Karen Frieden Thomas Garcia Resa Geller Steve Gershman Michael Glaser Steven Glassberg Paul Glasser Donald Goldberg Milton Golovin Steve Gordon t Elaine Graber Stephen Gray Thomas Gray Pamela Green Denis Griff Steven Gronendyke Jon Gross Donna Gussman Jon Gutlon Sarah Hall 93 J Robert Hamer Rochelle Harper Ronald Hart Robin Heegard Beth Henry Lois Horan Robert Howard Richard Kahn Tim Kannally Susan Kanofsky Jeffrey Kaplan Dickie Karger Randi Katz Shelley Kaufman Gary Kesell Robert Kesselman Jerry Kestenberg Penny Kiely Gary Kline Deborah Klos Donna Klos Anita Koss Daniel Kourafas Barry Kublin Cheryl Lawson Joel Leabman Scott Lechter Guilermo Leon Michael Leopold Patty Leonard 94 Amy Lew Madeline Lewis Robert Libon Iverson Lockley Cathy Loiselle Dean Loomis Alan Lovitz Ronald Lubin Sandro Lubin James Lynch Wayne MacKinnon Peter Madonna Susan Marcus Debra Mason Raymond McKale Kevin McManus Reatha Mirabile Stephen AAitchell Judith Monteiro Michael Morley a I Eric Moore Thomas Moore Clarence Morris Mary Murphy Patrick Murray George Myint Harriette Neoult Andrew Neilson Kate Newell Richard Nicholson 95 J Alan Nidle Norman Niethold Lisa Nodded Richard Norton Kristen Nylen James O ' Brien Kim Orton Craig Osgood Brenda Parrish Larry Parsons Richard Peterson John Pharmakis Conrad Pilson Deborah Pliskin Lisa Plonsky Sue Pollack Amy Porder Margery Purdy Melanie Purvis David Queeley Robyn Rappel Michael Recchia Steven Reed Julie Rittenburg Jill Robert Elaine Rogoff Judy Romanowicz Charles Ruhl Andrea Santos Betsy Shoenberg 96 Dale Schwartz Peter Scott Jeffrey Segal Steven Sharad Susan Shuman Tom Sikora Susan Simon David Sirkin Alan Sirkis Carol Sirota Howard Small Keith Small Peter Smith Nanci Sabelmon Marsha Spear Mary Sperandio William Sperling Mark Springsteod Lorraine Stella William Steplar I I Bonnie Stern Roy Stevenson Debbie Stryker Daniel Sutherland Arthur Taylor George Todd Michael Urann Lorry Van Leer Laura Van Meter Dana Wade 97 i Kathy Walker Robert Wallace Linda Wasserman Kevin Watson Robert Weinstein Deborah Weiss Mitchell Weiss Denise Whritenour Jon Woody Harold Wolfson Paula Wrenn SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Andrew Abrahamson Daniel Abrams Andrew Adler Lisa Altman John Bellineau Fred Bellows Marilyn Berger Scott Berry John Bettes Kathy Burke Linda Butler Janet Cabral Roberta Campbell Daulin Carlson James Coffey Amy Cohen Barnett Cohen Robin Cohen James Connors Laurie Crosman Christine Cucalon Deborah Curran Deborah Danca Joseph DeGirolamo Kim Delashaw Terri Carven Jon Denekamp Mark Falcione Dana Gerber Gall Hackenson Charlene Herring John Green Christopher Hughes Cheryl Jones Laurie Kalis Alison Kincaid Glenn Kirschbaum Robert Leahy Robert Johnson Bruce Lerner Jeffrey Lewis Judith Marvelli Barry McArdle Kathleen McCormack Lewis Melcher Kevin Mitchell Lisa Mitcheroney Diane O’Grady Elizabeth Orel Steven Pigott Wendy Press Deborah Reardon Linda Richardson Mark Hofelsohn Cynthia Ross Debra Rutfield William Saganov Cheryl Salkeld Michael Schagrin Andrew Sheldon Lillian Shulman David Simon Dana Sheehan Margaret Sloan Michael Stein Michael Sullivan Gary Talewsky Michael Victor Deborah Volker Lori Weinstraub David Whritenour Gretchen Young (Row 1 ) Julie Rittenburg, Sara Hall, Kim Orton, Dale Schwartz, Patti Donovan, Alison Kincaid, Helene Bloom, Brenda Parrish, Maureen Coffey. (Row 2 } Sue Pollack, Robyn Rappel, Laurie Kalis, Michael Leopold, Denise Whritenour, Linda Butler, Alan Lovitz. (Row 3) Paula Wrenn, Penny Kiely, Nadine Abott, Sharyn Milgram, Lisa Noddell. 99 100 101 102 103 Jay Abarbanel Rachael Abrams Amy Albert Janice Alemian Ed Allen Terri Arnell Leslie Berger Albert Berry Charles Bishop James Brezack Deborah Brown Peter Buchman Robert Burgess Carol Butler Mark A. Campbell Mark Campbell James Cannon Theodore Carmone Michelle Chaitman David Chandler Jay Charney Jim Cobb David Cocuzzo Donna Coffee Robert Coffey Sue Cohen Brenda Condon Dave Confer Michael Connors Brad Corman 106 Jill Cosgrove Wayne Crowley Kathleen Crowther Carolyn Cuneo Jane Cuneo Allen Davis Robert Davis Susan DeGirolomo Carol Delagi Jonathon Delman AAarc Dennis David Diamond Debra Diamond Cynthia Dimeo Denise Donovan Linda Donovan Stephen Donovan William Dryden Eric Dunlop Alan Dunn Greg Dutton David Elfman Marsha Elgart Susan Ellins Tracy Ellis Sheryl Elson Roni Enbinder Wayne Falby Lisa Falcione Jose Farina 107 Michael Farrell Charles Fazzio Robin Feinburg Linda Feldman Iris Fisher Suzanne Fitzgerald Stan Fitzhugh Ronald Fleming Odessa Foxworth Robert Frank I Andrea Friedman Mitchell Friedman Karen Gaeta Kim Gardiner Deirdre Geohegan i Michael Gilmore Nancy Ginden Diane Ginsburg Charles Goff Deborah Goodman Marci Gordon Scott Gordon Stuart Green Craig Gulla Ha Haffer Melissa Hansler Leslie Hayes Marc Hersan Sandi Herson Craig Hershman 108 Lee Andra Jacobs Stephen Kafka Susan Kahalnick Robin Kaufman Lisa Kessler Christopher Keyes Jonathan Klein Beverly Kline Andrew Knaiger Lisa Koppelman Randy Kosowsky Joyce Koss Jay Kushinsky Sheryl Lake Susan Laurie Bob Leahy Pam Leonard Beth Leppo Jill Levensohn Eddie Levine Eric Levine Helene Liebling Shari Linsky Cindy Lipsitz Lisa Litin Vl I i l 109 Chris Logan Andrea Lohmiller Rona Lukovitz Pam Mahoney Donna Maltzman Stephen Marcotte Janice Marder Stuart Markowitz Cindy Matt Kelley McCarthy Humphrey McCarthy Marty McCarthy Nancy McCarthy Donna McAuliKe Mike McCormick Collen McGrath Mary McGrath Steve McKinnon Andy McNulty Kathy Messina Darlene Mitchell Laura Moore Caroline Murray Denise Myers Betsy Nagler Donna Nelson Carol Ann Newcombe James Newell Sue Nickel Steven Ober no Elizabeth O ' Brien Peggy Oliver Randy Osgood Gail Ozer Michael Parilla Stephanie Parsons Robert Paul Stephen Peretsky Donna Peterson Ellen Pigott Glen Pomerantz Pauline Powers Beth Rabb Lori Ravitz Dana Richmond Cheryl Roach Julio Robbins Ed Rooks Beth Roselund Bruce Rosenthal Joel Rossman Ellen Rowe Elizabeth Puhl John Ryan Debbie Sallen Diane Salemme Celeste Salvucci Sharon Sandman Elena Sarna Corey Sheff 1 1 1 Steven Schlessinger Scott Seidel Jane Sestak Jimmy Shalek Lorno Sheehan Beth Shamitz Deborah Shapiro Beth Shreiar Gary Shubert Barry Simmons Jane Simons Lisa Sneider Gail Soloman Richard Spaulding Melissa Spaulding Lynne Speigel • Barbara Spivey Arthur Steinberg Lonni Stern Melissa Stimell Glenn Stuart Mark Sullivan Stephen Sullivan Tom Sullivan Robert Sweetman Tracy Taber Gary Talewsky James Taylor Jody Thomas Philip Thomas L i 112 Jack Thorley Russell Tilson Kevin Todd Rebecca Waldron David Walsh Leonard Whiddes Susan White Alex Whritenour Steven Wilson Howard Wise Yucel Yalim Larry Zeolla James Zuis John Zuis Andy Zuroff FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED ■i ’;s? ' ■ii;: ' ■M Fred Altman Cathy Conlon Lori Hunt Bruce Northrop Bernice Aster Lin Crosman Michael Jackson Randy Pelton Stephen Atkinson Lawrence Curran Michael Joncas Nancy Pozner Cynthia Backus Michael Davidson Ellen Kalman Joanne Pransky Mary Baldwin Stuart Dale Susan Katz Caroline Ray Richard Barnes Steven Pillion David Kaunfer Nelson Sack Magdalen Bartos Iris Fingold Howard Kerstein Nancy Skillern George Bausch Susan Flaherty Howard Lanci Christian Smith Joan Beauregard Robert Flanagan Diane Mazzaferro Lisa Sneider Robert Belleneau Leonard Gaeta John McCarthy Carol St. Germain Virginia Berchtold Doris Garnhum Susan McDonough Leslie Stone Peter Bergstrom David Gaull John McGrath Donald Taber Aona Bianchi Gary Goldforb Robin McKnight Jeanne Taylor Douglas Blunr ell Andrew Gordon David Metter Kim Thomas Gail Brightman Gordon Guiness David Michael Valerie Thompson Susan Bromberg Glenn Guttermon Sharyn Milgram Anthony Toti Mark Buckbee Daniel Haddad Sharon Missler Heather Ward Edward Butler John Haddad Nancy Morganelli Leonard Willette Charles Carle Deborah Happnie Mark Morin Jerold Worobey Terri Ccrver Nancy Colageo Joonne Collins Linda Compton Jeffrey Hartwell Steven Holtzman Susan Horrigan Joseph Howley Laura Morley Stephen Morse Nancy Mullen Margaret Nardone Mariam Zuckerman (Left to Right) Jill Cosgrove (Treasurer), Corey Sheff (Vice President), Lin Crosmon (Secretary), Steve Ober (President), Chuck Fozzio (Member-ot-Lorge). (Row 1 ) Jill Cosgrove, Corey Sheff, Beth Shreiar, Michelle Chaitmon, Steve Ober, Chuck Fozzio. (Row 2) Peter Bergstrom, Lin Crosmon, Beverly Kline, Humphrey McCarthy, Leslie Hoys, Nancy Pozner, Lisa Falcione. ( 1 14 I I 115 L KHf h B Ril ikf ■ Bm. 118 119 120 I i 121 Kay Durkin Dove Elliot — Manrique Cindy Goldberg 122 I d Steve DeFelice and Neil Perlin SENIORS Karen Appel, Mark Blumenthal, Debbie Cohen, Joyce Corman, Scott Dunn, Susan Green, Amy Hershon, Heidi Holding, Shelly Kendell, Spencer Koffman, Marji Kopple, Bob Levine, Sandy Levy, Marcia Myers, Karen Nicholson, Candy Oliver, Mark Quenzel, Sheryl Rivkind, Sue Romanowicz, Robin Sheldon, Sandy Solomon, David Speigal, Jim Weinberg, Lisa Weiner, Gary Weinstein, Peter Weisman, Trevor Woofen- den. JUNIORS Jonathan Baker, Eve Benton, Donald Brickell, Dawn Caudle, Cindy Cromwell, Toni Daniel, Beth Darman, Margaret Fortune, Valerie Fox, Arnold Glassman, Meryl Goldman, Lisa Heller, Sandy Hirsh, Andy Jacobs, Karen Lakin, Martin Lamb, Cindy Layton, Bob Levitan, Steve Michalowski, Elisa Nelson, Gary Pearlmutter, Susan Tovsky. SOPHOMORES Suze Benton, Michael Blau, Nicole Cromwell, Sara Fink, Rich Frieden, Sandy Friedman, Anne Friend, David Gold, Andrew Goldberg, Susan Heller, David Kaplan, Ronna Karesky, Paul Kelman, Marissa Kesselman, Tricia MacDonald, Barbara Marks, Andrea Murano, Sharon Natansohn, Jody Nitenson, Mark Pearlmutter, Erik Quenzel, Lisa Robinson, Pam Rosenblatt, Gary Rubin, Gail Solomon, Harriet Stone, Deb- bie Stryker, Lonni Tanner, Judy Wolfson, Ian Woofenden, David Yokelson. FRESHMEN Barbara Allen, Aaron Aaronson, Diane Chute, Lisa Crocker, Linda Friedman, Lee Andra Jacobs, Ed Levine, Karen McClelland, Laurie Moore, Michael Morley, Lori Oringer, Cindy Shapiro, Steven Stone, Julia Van Meter. 123 124 i 125 126 I KNEELING, Left to right. Debbie Feldman, Judy Freeman, Linda Blau, Debbie Weiss. STANDING, Mr. Richmond, coach; Amy Hershan, Jody Lavien, Pom Dumlop, Shelley Gordon, Thelma Newberger. GIRLS TENNIS Sharon Opponent Score 5 Canton 0 4 Oliver Ames 1 4 Mansfield 1 4 King Philip 1 5 Stoughtan 0 1 Foxboro 4 4 Cantan 1 5 Oliver Ames 0 4 Franklin 1 4 Franklin 1 0 Foxboro 5 BOYS TENNIS Sharon Opponent Score 1 Foxboro 4 2 Franklin 3 3 Canton 2 5 Oliver Ames 0 2 Mansfield 3 5 King Philip 0 5 Stoughton 0 2 Foxboro 3 3 Canton 2 5 Oliver Ames 0 1 Franklin 4 3 Mansfield 2 3 King Philip 2 5 Staughtan 0 STANDING, Left to right. Frank Bloch, Robert Kaufman, Richard AAarcus, Peter Hayes, Coach Plouffo. KNEELING, Barry Cohen, Jay Namyet, Michael Gray. L 128 (ROW 1 ) Jim Broderick, Tom Pelton, Chet Kincaid, Bob Gordon, David Smith, Coach Holt. (ROW 2) Head Coach Siegal, Randy Pelton, Steve McCormack, Bruce Carey, Doug Condon, Guy Sarna, David Quee- ley. (ROW 3) Gary Pearlmutter, Jerry Frankel, Scott Alien, Mark Pliskin, George Markt, John Gately. (ROW 4) Delvina Flaherty, Ann Boulet, Helen Palmer. (ROW 5) Lois Horan, Kathy Condon, Bob Shilowski, Kevin Kincaid, Dennis Romano, Earl Mayhofer. TRACK Sharon Opponent Score 30 Franklin 1 10 57 Foxboro 83 32 King Philip 108 40 N. Attleboro 100 40 Mansfield 70 36 Oliver Ames 103 21 Stoughton 119 129 SOFTBALL Sharon Opponent Score 8 Canton 1 7 Oliver Ames 6 6 Mansfield 5 12 King Philip 9 6 Stoughton 7 15 N. Attleboro 5 6 Foxboro 10 10 Canton 12 7 Oliver Ames 1 2 Franklin 9 1 1 King Philip 5 (Row 1 ) Audrey Strouchmon, Denise Grahn. (Row 2) Wendy Weiner, Sister Morkt, Donna Klos, Cathy Loiselle, Faye Blumenthal, Sue Van Vaerenewyck, Coach Morin. (Row 3) MaryEllen Steplar, Cherlene Simonetti, Carol Bengis, Linda Cunningham, Debbie DuHon, Amy Kublin, Cindy Neithold, Marianne Kiely. J.V. BASEBALL Sharon Opponent Score 10 Canton 8 8 Fronklin 4 2 Oliver Ames 7 2 N. Attleboro 2 5 Foxboro 9 16 Canton 4 8 Oliver Ames 1 7 Mansfield 2 2 King Philip 7 2 Stoughton 7 .r m mm- ' - m . “. ■ ' 1 . (Row 1 ) Coach LaChapelle, Larry Boyd, Kenny Berman, Steve Corman, Steve Pozner, Steve Block, Jordy Kerber, Mon- oger Diane Morganelli. (Row 2) Barry Kublin, Bruce Platzman, Doug Earle, Peter Colaneri, Bobby Connors, John Chapman, Danny Post, John Morgan, Randy Gilman. 130 VARSITY BASEBALL Al Baker Jack Cosgrove Mike Cosgrove Wayne Delaney Randy Gilman Herb Magid John McCormack Jim Morgonelli Doug Neithold Gary Shuffain Jeff Smeed Jim Sweetman Steve White FRESHh AN BASEBALL Daniel Abrams John Bettes James Caudle James Coffey Steve Glassberg Andrew Goldberg Steve Gordon Jerry Kestenberg Ronald Lubin Lawrence Parsons Mark Pearlmutter Peter Smith VARSITY BASEBALL Sharon Opponent Score 2 N. Attleboro 4 2 Foxboro 3 0 Fronklin 4 5 Canton 6 5 Oliver Ames 2 5 Canton 2 1 Oliver Ames 6 0 N. Attleboro 9 4 Foxboro 3 1 Franklin 3 3 Mansfield 4 1 King Philip 3 4 Stoughton 5 3 Mansfield 2 1 King Philip 4 6 Stoughton 2 FRESHAAAN BASEBALL Shoron Opponent Score 3 Oliver Ames 9 2 King Philip 11 7 N. Attleboro 6 4 Canton 8 4 Franklin 7 5 Oliver Ames 12 5 Foxboro 4 C t 9 0 131 (Row 1 ) Marsha Rubin, Sue Enbinder. (Row 2) Rhonda Coleman, Vanessa DiMuzio, Cindy Kestenberg, Nancy Donovan, Jody Wood, Lisa Weiner. (Row 3) Cathy Shuman, Kathy Neilson, Anne Boulet, Sue Pitt, Kris Bennett, Nancy Gack. D. Altieri, R. Altieri, B. Aster, C. Backus, F. Bartell, L. Berger, S. Bromberg, A. Borg, S. Burg, L. Carr, M. Chaitmon, J. Chap- man, S. Cohen, S. Delagi, P. Donovan, P. Dunlop, B. Edwards, R. Enbinder, R. Feinberg, M. Friend, N. Ginden, D. Gins- burg, R. Goldstein, D. Goodman, M. Gordon, D. Greif, K. Gurwitz, K. Gustin, I. Haffer, M. Holmes, L. Kalis, S. Katz, P. Kiely, A. Kincaid, B. Kline, R. Kosowsky, H. Liebling, P. Mahoney, S. Milgram, R. Mirabile, M. Murphy, D. Nelson, L. Nod- dell, K. Orton, N. Pozner, L. Ravitz, J. Rittenburg, L. Rittenburg, C. Roach, B. Roselund, L. Ruhl, D. Sallen, E. Sarna, W. Schreider, C. Sheff, B. Shreiar, J. Simons, L. Stern, M. Stimell, L. Stone, D. Voelker. I 132 (ROW 1 ) Rosemary Mazzoferro, Sue Romanowicz. (ROW 2) Leslie Stone, Mickey Murray, Mari Burns, Sue Pollack, Karen Sprung, Carol Sirota, Kathy Duffy. (NOT PICTURED) Lois Horan. (ROW 1 ) Corey Sheff, Lin Crosman, Beverly Kline, Roni Enbinder. (ROW 2) Ha Haffer, Ellen Rov e, Sheryl Elson, Lonni Stern. (NOT PICTURED) Julia Robbins. 133 (Row 1 ) Gail Brighfman, Elena Sarna, Carol Butler. (Row 2) Leslie Carr, Cheryl Jones, Donna Coffey, Alison Kincaid, Robin Alteri, Penny Kiely (Co-Captain), Debbie Reardon, Judy Romanowicz (Co-Captain), Reatha Mirabile, Lisa Nodell, Sharyn Milgrom. (Row 1 ) Cheryl Roach, Nancy Mullen, Suzanne Fitzgerald, Carolyne Murray. (Row 2) Donna Nelson, Carol Stoller, Darlene Mitchell, Alyssa Rendino, Ann Sullivan, Carol Markt. 134 (STANDING) Mary Ellen Steplar, Natalie Kafka, Kathy Loiselle, Mary Markt, Patty Donovan, Cynthia Niethold, Janet Coffey, Kathy Condon, Coach Van Vaerenewyck. (SITTING) Lois Horan, Kim Redmond, Sue Van Vaerenewyck, Margy Layton, Patti Niethold, Debbie Cushman, Diane Ginsberg (Manager). Sharon VARSITY FIELD HOCKEY Opponent Score 1 Foxboro 1 1 King Philip 4 1 Stoughton 1 0 Oliver Ames 1 0 Mansfield 0 2 Franklin 2 2 Canton 2 1 N. Attleboro 1 J.V. FIELD HOCKEY Sharon Opponent Score 3 Foxboro 0 1 King Philip 0 1 Mansfield 1 2 Oliver Ames 0 0 Franklin 0 1 Canton 0 2 N. Attleboro 3 (STANDING) Penny Kiely, Jill Cosgrove, Debbie Peck, Donna Klaus, Sheryl Jones, Debbie Klaus, Judy Ramanawitcz, Jane Cunea, Diane Mazzaferra, Brenda Condon, Colleen McGrath, Coach Bowen. (KNEELING) Kate McCormack, Mary Lynch, Sue Marcus, Beth Henry, Amy Albert, Ellen McCormack, Alison Kincaid, Maureen Coffey, Donna McAuliffe, Marci Gordon, Pam Mahoney, Carol Delagi. 135 (ROW 1 ) David Allman, Elvis Berents, Frank Salemme, Eddie Coffey, Michael Gray, Jim Morganelli, Bobby Connors, Mike Swanson, Arthur Levine, Dave Davenport. (ROW 2) Guy Sarna, Steve Block, Hirsh Kafka, Danny Post, George Markt, Mike Wallace, Doug Condon, Dave Mul- drew, Gordon Earle. (ROW 3) Bruce Wade, Paul Danca, Mike Cosgrove, Glenn Parsons, Rick Cohen, Kenny Horan, Don Friedman, Bobby Zeolla. (ROW 4) Bruce Smith, Reuben Stuckey, Jeff Honsler, Peter Smith, Andy Neilson, Scott Dennis, Robert Wallace, Steve Gordon, Joe DeGirolamo. (ROW 5) Larry Parsons, Jim Caudle, Mike Coffey, Jerry Kestenberg, Jimmy Coffey, Jim Cobb, Barry Kublin. (ROW 6) Coach Garneau, Coach LaChapelle, Coach Peckham, Head Coach Allman. VARSITY FOOTBALL Sharon Opponent Score 14 N. Attleboro 36 0 Middleboro 7 20 Foxboro 14 6 Stoughton 35 20 King Philip 14 20 Franklin 35 18 Canton 12 19 Mansfield 6 7 Oliver Ames 12 J.V. FOOTBALL Sharon Opponent Score 8 N. Attleboro 6 18 Middleboro 6 14 Foxboro 12 0 Stoughton 6 12 King Philip 14 8 Canton 12 8 Mansfield 6 12 Oliver Ames 14 (ROW 1 ) Jim Caudle, Ken Horan, Peter Smith, Jerry Kestenberg, Jimmy Coffey, Don Friedman, Mike Coffey, Robert Wallace, Jeff Hansler, Reuben Stuckey. (ROW 2) Coach Garneau, Dave Muldrew, Barry Kublin, Andy Neilsan, Joe DeGirolamo, Larry Parsons, Bobby Zeolla, Scatt Dennis, Steve Gordon, Paul Danca, Coach Peckham. 136 ■V (Row 1 ) Jim Cobb, Andy Gunniss, Joe Howley, Mitchell Friedman, Mike Connors, David Diamond, Jim Taylor l| (Row 2) George Bausch, Lorry Curran, Steve Kafka, Jack Thorley, Bobby Coffey, Mike McCormack, Craig Hershman, Alex Whritenour fi (Row 3) Coach LaChappelle, Billy Dryden, Mark Sullivan, Andy McNulty, Tom Haddad (Manager), Billy Howly (Assist- ant Coach) V7?J ■ Rr. Jo FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Sharon Opponent Score 24 N. Attleboro 0 6 Middleboro 8 14 Foxboro 22 6 Stoughton 20 12 King Philip 32 0 Franklin 54 16 Canton 8 6 Mansfield 8 6 Oliver Ames 8 Sharon CROSS COUNTRY Opponent Score 25 Oliver Ames 34 30 Franklin 29 42 Stoughton 17 20 N. Attleboro 41 22 Canton 39 15 Foxboro 50 25 King Philip 36 22 Mansfield 38 ■i ■) ■ i I I : •■i (Row 1 ) Brian Sullivan, Al Barry, Jim Broderick, John McCormack, Dennis Romano, Tom Pelton (Row 2) Coach Siegal, Ed Goscinak, Steve Phelan, Bob Price, Gary Pearlmutter, Steve McCormack, Bruce Carey, Kevin Kincaid 137 (Standing) Kenny Kafka, David Simons, Ross Morgan, John Chapman, Jay Namyet, Gary Kalian, Jay Aaronson, Steve Kline, David Olken, Coach Rebello (Kneeling) Steve Powell, Carlos Vargas, Scott Civion, Steve White, Carey Sneider, Mike Urann, Steve Pozner, Wayne Bowen, Jimmy Sweetman, Dexter Eure (Sitting) David Happnie, Doug Lurie, Bob Hamer, Peter Hayes, Barry Gold VARSITY SOCCER Sharon Opponent Score 1 Franklin 5 1 Qunicy 3 3 Avon 2 4 Norfolk 0 0 N. Quincy 2 1 Foxboro 0 0 B.C. High 3 1 Franklin 0 1 Quincy 2 5 Avon 0 6 Norfolk 0 2 N. Quincy 0 0 Foxboro 0 1 B.C. High 1 J. V. SOCCER Sharon Opponent Score 0 Franklin 0 1 Quincy 3 2 Stoughton 1 2 Norfolk 1 1 N. Quincy 2 1 Foxboro 3 0 B.C. High 2 5 Franklin 6 3 Quincy 1 6 Norfolk 1 7 Stoughton 3 1 N. Quincy 0 3 Foxboro I 0 B.C. High 1 (Row 1 )Gary Woolf, Ted Carmone, Mike Schagrin, Mark Pearlmutter, James O’Brien, Dickie Nicholson, Eric Dunlop, Greg Dutton, Gary Schubert, Frank Stuart (Row 2)Bill Leon, Alan Lovitz, Gary Kline, Michael Victor, Glen Kirschbaum, Jeffrey Lewis, Andy Gordon, Keith Small (Row 3)David Queeley, Ed Recks, Andy Sheldon, Ron Flemming, Joel Liebman, Danny Abrams, Glen Pomerantz, Steve Schlesinger (Row 4)Steve Donovan, Peter Scott, Bill Steplar, Nroman Neithold, Andy Goldberg, Bobby Kesselman, Bobby Libon, Andy Adler, Rob Paul, Mike Cohen, David Michaels 138 (Row 1 ) Peter Colaneri, Stuart Green, Robert Lewis, Dennis Romano, David Queeley, Tom Pelton, Albert Berry. (Row 2) Coach Nelson, Steve Block, Jimmy Morgonelli, Ed Goscinak, John McCormack, Steve McCormack, Brian Sulli- van, Michael Swanson, Michael Urann, Ron Cullen. (Row 1 ) Dave Hirsh, Greg Dutton, Mark Hoffman, Barry Simmons, Chris Keyes, George Bausch, Craig Hershman, Billy Dryden. (Row 2) Coach Peckham, Andy McNulty, Alex Whritenour, Andy Gordon, Steve Kafka, Eric Goldoff, Jacky Thorley, Steve Pillion, Mike Connors, Manager Steve Bloch. WINTER TRACK Sharon Opponent Score 21 Franklin 65 27 N. Attleboro 55 30 Mansfield 52 28 Oliver Ames 54 19 Canton 67 29 Foxboro 43 23 King Philip 63 12 Stoughton 74 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Sharon Opponent Score 51 Framinghom 16 54 N. Attleboro 34 34 Foxboro 36 36 Franklin 50 68 Canton 38 57 Mansfield 22 52 Oliver Ames 53 58 King Philip 37 46 Stoughton 33 41 N. Attleboro 35 44 Foxboro 45 36 Franklin 54 63 Canton 37 48 Oliver Ames 46 59 Mansfield 38 61 King Philip 30 139 VARSITY BASKETBALL Sharon Opponent Score 45 Winchester 47 54 Winchester 74 63 Bishop Conally 55 45 N. Attleboro 37 55 Foxboro 47 57 Franklin 64 60 Canton 17 63 Oliver Ames 57 56 Mansfield 57 49 King Philip 54 33 Stoughton 63 37 N. Attleboro 48 57 Foxboro 53 50 Franklin 52 70 Canton 49 74 Oliver Ames 61 60 Dighton Rehoboth 47 50 Mansfield 69 49 King Philip 52 57 Stoughton 66 (Row 1 ) David Davenport, Jimmy Sweetmon, Steve Posner, Hirsh Kafka, Jordan Kerber, David Muldrew, Steve Powell. (Row 2) Coach Davenport, Bob Connors, Gary Kalian, Glenn Parsons, Marc Pliskin, Gary Grosberg, Randy Gilman, Ricky Cohen. ’ J.V. BASKETBALL Sharon Opponent Score 52 Winchester 46 53 Winchester 69 46 Bishop Conally 47 40 N. Attleboro 37 49 Foxboro 42 28 Franklin 39 50 Canton 38 49 Oliver Ames 51 77 Mansfield 28 43 King Philip 31 57 Stoughton 39 32 N. Attleboro 51 42 Foxboro 40 43 Franklin 31 42 Canton 28 46 Oliver Ames 42 63 Dighton Rehoboth 65 32 Mansfield 29 69 King Philip 28 64 Stoughton 53 (Row 1 ) Bobby Libon, Scott Civian, Steve Glassberg, Steve Donovan, Jimmy Cobb, Mike Urbano, Scott Cameron. (Row 2) Coach Cronin, Mark Pearlmutter, Kevin Kincaid, Peter Smith, Joel Leabman, Keith Small, Manager Dickie Nicholson. 140 1 (Row 1 ) Lois Horan, Kofhy Condon, Sister Markt, Lindo Simonetti, Judy Wolfson, Colleen McGrath. (Row 2) Coach Hogan, Sue Van Vaerenewyck, Carol Bengis, Brenda Condon, Cathy Loiselle, Mary Ellen Steplar, Lisa Jacabs, Donna Klos. • - i MI 1 i? W (Row 1 ) Stephanie Parsons, Gail Brightman, Tracy Ellis, Denise Whritenour, Carol Delagi, Joanne Pransky, Cathy Duffy. (Row 2) Coach Gould, Judy Romanowicz, Debbie Shapiro, Carolyn Cuneo, Joan Beauregard, Kate McCormack, Mel- issa Hansler, Denise Donovan. VARSITY BASKETBALL Sharon Opponent Score 33 Mansfield 26 27 King Philip 37 29 Stoughton 32 24 N. Attleboro 34 27 Foxboro 34 19 Franklin 32 21 Canton 26 24 Oliver Ames 36 24 Mansfield 19 20 King Phillip 36 18 Stoughtan 32 17 N. Attleboro 21 22 Foxboro 24 18 Canton 29 16 Oliver Ames 26 19 Franklin 39 Sharon J.V. BASKETBALL Opponent Score 6 Mansfield 16 15 King Philip 28 12 Staughton 26 13 N. Attleboro 21 8 Foxboro 14 1 1 Franklin 28 13 Canton 20 19 Oliver Ames 22 9 Mansfield 10 6 King Philip 10 8 Stoughton 25 14 N. Attleboro 15 13 Foxboro 18 18 Canton 29 16 Oliver Ames 26 141 142 143 144 145 147 149 mi 151 152 (Row 1 ) Bruce Folby, Dave Cross, Mark Gronendyke, Andy Goldberg. (Row 2) Ian Woafendon, Wayne Falby, Trevor Woofendon, Steve Gronendyke, Steve Sutton, Steve Galt. (Row 3) Maurice Small, Robert Howard, John Ford, Chris Keyes, Rich Hirsch, Dennis Griff, Dale Campbell, Gardon Earle, Alan Lampert, Mr. Fleishman (Canductor). 1 i na. 1 la WM Ur It ' 17fi l ffHHl — ■ 3 3 I 1 j j (Row 1 ) Peggy Oliver, Debbie Pliskin, Jay Kushinsky, Joyce Chapman, David Cross, Nicole Cromwell, Susan Ellins. (Row 2) Steve Galt, Amy Indeck, Steve Sutton, Steve Gronendyke, Trevor Woofendon, Wayne Falby, Bruce Falby, Eve Benton. (Row 3) Bruce Rosenthal, Ian Waofendon, Robert Howard, Maurice Small, Chris Keyes, Jahn Ford, Sue Marcus, Mark Gronendyke. (Row 4) Mr. Fleishman (Conductar), Howard Small, Dale Campbell, Dennis Griff, Alan Lampert, Dale Schwartz, Jeff Kline. 154 (Row 1 ) Dale Campbell, Denis Griff, Dale Schwartz, Alan Lampert, Steve Galt. (Row 2) Mark Gronendyke, Dave Cross, Chris Keyes, John Ford, Robert Howard. (Row 3) Steve Gronendyke, Wayne Folby, Steve Sutton, Bruce Falby. (Row 1 ) Virginia Ford, Robin Cohen, Martha Enxing, Leslie Stone, Bobbi Schwartz, Phyliss Liberman, Lisa Plonsky, John Ford, Charlie Bishop, Ed Rookes. (Row 2) Sue Simon, Joyce Koss, Cynthia Miles, Carolann Newcombe, Merilyn Holmes, Michelle Kaufman, Julie Kaufman, David Cross, Stephen Hirsh, Russell Baker. (Row 3) Mr. Fleishman (Director), Jim Sutton, Mark Gronendyke, Bob Howard, Bruce Falby, Darryl Richardson. (Row 1 ) Gall Solomon, Beth Rosefund, Lonni Stern, Corey Sheff. (Row 2) Nancy Weigers, Sharon Ellins, Kathy Messina, Eve Benton, Joyce Koss, Marty Goldberg, Bob Weinstein, Shari Gilbert, Jim Brezac, Randy Stoller, Bob Levitan (Vice-President), Elise Kellerman (Secretary), Beth Brown (President), Mrs. McGarry (Advisor). (Row 1 ) Michael Glaser, Sam Able (Treasurer), Robert Goldfarb (President) Russell Baker (Vice-President). (Row 2) David Rossman, Susan Pollack, Lynne Gutterman. (Row 3) Melvin Zussman, Mr. Uberman (Advisor). 156 i (Row 1 ) Ricky Mullen, Rich Hirsch, Robert Bazer. (Row 2) Phyllis Liberman, John Brofhwell, Denise Whrifenour, Sam Abel, Richard Appel, Howard Burtman. (Row 1 ) Potty Donovan, Kim Orton, John Brothwell, Phyliss Liberman, Donna Bennett. (Row 2) Brenda Parrish, Denise Whritenour, Alison Kincaid. (Row 1 ) Sue Williams, Diane Prosack, Brenda Parrish, Laurie Kalis, Diane O ' Grady, Myrna Hershman. (Row 2) Debbie Lake (Secretary), Donna Maltzman, Beth Rabb, Stephanie Marks (President), Natalie Kafka, Deb- bie Greif, Mary Lynch, (Not Pictured, Lisa Heller, Vice-President). (Row 1 ) Jim Sutton, Steve Shulman, Steve Sutton, Richard Appel. (Row 2) Michael Glaser, Brad Cohen, Jon Gross, Joel Rossman, (Not Pictured, Gary Kline, David Sirkin). 158 (Row 1 ) Nancy Wiegers, Steve Shulmon, Steve Sutton, Mel Zussmon. (Row 2) Doug Lurie, Gene Morguiles, Ross Morgan. (Row 1 ) David Kahn, Steve Shulman, Steve Sutton, Mel Zussman. (Row 2) Jim Sutton, Michael Glaser, Mrs. Di Vittorio (Advisor), Richard Appel. 159 (Row 1 ) Debbi Shapiro, Jon Gross, David Sirkin, Mrs. Trevas (Advisor). (Row 2) David Kahn, Richard Maltzman, Brad Cohen, Mike Leopold. (Left to Right) David Kahn, Jeff Kline, Richard Maltzman, David Sirkin, (Not Pictured, Gory Kline). 160 (ROWl ) Mark Elfman, Steve Gray, Alan Lampert. (ROW 2) Mr. Marcus (Advisor), Mike Ares, Robin Heegard, Steven White, Nancy Skillern, Cheryl Cannors, Mr. Bryant (Advisor). (LADDER, TOP TO BOTTOM) David Stone, Robert Linsky, Thelma Newberger, Jay Charney. (ROW 1 ) Nelsan Sack, Mrs. Trevas (Advisor), Michael Leopold, David Sirkin. (ROW 2) Yucel Yalim, James Zuis, Jon Gross, John Zuis, Steve Sullivan, Jimmy Cannon. 161 (Row 1 ) Faye Blumenthol (Point Secretory), Nancy Donovan (President), Linda Cunnigham, Pam Dunlop, Jody Lavien, Patti Donovan (Secretary), Cathy Condon. (Row 2) Lisa Weiner, Jody Wood (Treasurer), Cindy Kestenberg, Kim Redmond, Amy Kublin, Mary Markt (Vice- President), Cathy Loiselle. (Row 3) Margie Layton, Marianne Kiely, Linda Simonetti. (Row 1) John McCormack, Ron Levenson, Gary Kalian, Elvis Berents (Vice-President), Ed Coffey (President), Steve Block, Michael Swanson, Hirsh Kafka. (Row 2) Frank Salemme, Danny Post, Dennis Romano, Jim Sweetman, Jim Broderick, Bob Connors, George Markt, Jim Morganelli, Wayne Bowen, Ken Kafka. (Row 3) Steve McCormack, Brian Sullivan, Mike Wallace, Art Levine, Glenn Parsons, Dove Muldrew, David Simons, Mike Cosgrove. (Row 4) Ed Goscinak, Bob Price, Carlos Vargos, Ross Morgan, David Happnie, John Chapman, Bruce Carey. 162 f ' (Row 1 ) Jeff Hansler, Peter Bergstrom, Steve Ober, Chris Logon, Jeanne Taylor, Carol Delagi. (Row 2) Kevin Watson, Steve Marcotte, Mark Elfman, Donny Goldberg, Tim Kannally, Dean Loomis, Timmy Con- nors, Steven Wilson. (Row 3) Jody Thomas, Deane Mazzaferro, Iris Fisher, Beth Henry, Kathy Neilson, Mory Kate Foley, Ellen McCormack, Sue Delagi, Becky Clay, Kim Gustin, Beth Berger, Karen Sprung. (Row 1 ) Greg MacDougall, Steve Cormon, Edward Gold, Steve Ginsburg, Alan Kasser, Richard Berman, Steve Hirsh, Bob Newell, Mark Quenzel. (Row 2) David Cocuzzo, Arthur Steinberg, Scott Sidell, David Stone, Brian Cocuzzo, Ricky Mullen, Gary Aronson. (Row 3) Debbie Greif, Rich Snyder, David Hirsh, Jon Gross, Shelly Cohen, Donna Bennett, Lisa Greenberg, Robyn Paul. 163 (Left to right) Paula Hershman, Leslie Hays, Beth Shamitz, Liz O ' Brien, Lisa Litin, Nancy Colageo. (Left to right) Randall Barish, Neil Kozol, Peter Chapman, Mark Gronendyke. (ROW 1 ) George McCarthy, Peter Weismon (Editor), Rich Appel, Evan Marshall. (ROW 2) Cynthia Cromwell, Peter Chapman, David Rossman, Michael Gray, Mr. Anthony (Advisor). (Left to right) Rich Appel, Shown Logan, Elaine Rogoff, Evan Marshall. 165 (ROW 1 ) Melvin Zussman (Vice-President), Cindy Cromwell (Secretary), Nancy Wiegers (President), Sam Abel (Record- ing Secretary). (ROW 2) Mr. Reagan (Coach), Beth Brown, Richard Appel, Michael Glaser, Susan Simon, Virginia Fard, Mr. Foley (Coach). (ROW 3) Gene Margulies, Thelma Newberger, Sharon Ellins, Shown Logan. (ROW 1) Steve Ober, Christopher Logan, Scott Sided, David Rossman, Joel Rossman, Daniel Abrams, Neil Kozol, James Taylor. (ROW 2) Helen Palmer, Diane Conradson, Debbie Weiss, Virginia Ford, Joyce Koss, Beth Berger, Barry McArdle, Charles Fazzio, Peter Bergstrom, Robert Howard, Guy Sarna. 166 167 J 168 169 LAYOUT EDITORS — Nancy Donovan and Leesa Webber LITERARY EDITOR — Pam Parrish PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR — Peter Chapman BUSINESS EDITOR — Melvin Zussman f Cover design by Evan Marshall Divides by Anne Boulet David Cross John Ford Evan Marshall Leesa Webber, Nancy Donovan, Charlene Goff, Candy Oliver, Margie Schaeffer. (Not Pictured, Evan Marshall). 172 Russell Litin, Peter Chapman, John Brothwell, Steven Norman, Jay Namyet. (Row 1 ) Emily Gerratt, Lisa Jacobs, Jody Lavien, Pam Parrish, Beth Brown. (Row 2) Steffi Marks, Karen Nicholson, Jim Dowd, Lisa Weiner. I 0 I i 173 Mr. Germaine (Advisor), Marsha Rubin, Sheryl Weiner, (Not Pictured, Maria Balerna). (Row 1 ) Faye Blumenthal, Myrno Hershman. (Row 2) Andrea Sheider, Karen Sprung, Barbara Koholnick, Debra Grief, Debbie Lake, Lisa Greenberg. (Row 3) Sue Von Vaerenewyck, Elise Sallen, Kathy Costello, Jody Lavien. (Row 4) Gail Carvin, Stephanie Gunniss, Sandra Shreiar, Marsha Rubin, Nancy Halberts, Robyn Poul. (Row 5) Karen Lerner, Susan Holtzman, Lisa Weiner, Carol Conradson. (Row 6) David Rossmon, Steffi Marks, Karen Nicholson. 174 SHARON CREDIT UNION 10 Billings Street Sharon, Massachusetts Tel.: 784-7725 iJbIro M.V. PARRISH SONS Home Delivery Specialists Since 1932 Extends Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 jN jN jN ARNOLD MUSIC 21 South Main Street Sharon, Mass. 02067 784-2904 SCHOOLS ARE OUR ONLY BUSINESS From Your Many Friends at the SHARON CO- OPERATIVE BANK Sharon, Mass. Sharon ' s First Bank Est. 1912 Robert F. Currie, President ■PROFESSIONAL BANKERSi I I 175 Best of Luck 1 974 Grads HERBURGER REALTY 22 Depot Street Sharon Shopping Center South Main St., Sharon at Rte. 95 Congratulations to the Class of 1 974 Sharon Mass. 02067 784-3313 A T 1 I t NORFOLK COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 1 5 Post Office Square Sharon, Mass. 02067 SERVING THE COUNTY SINCE 1814 176 i CANTON HOUSE RESTAURANT 344-7137 SiE- ant ' a±fiion± in Jli fitiny CANTON HOUSE RESTAURANT A Treat in Authentic Chinese Food Cobb Corner Shopping Center 103-105 Sharon Street Stoughton, Massachusetts 107 SHARON ST. COBBS CORNER - RT. 27 ANN PARKER STOUGHTON. MASS. 02072 Orders Put Up Please Call: To Take Out 828 4720 or 344 4782 Compliments of Shades • Drapes • Woven Woods Spreads • Bath Boutique SHARON HEIGHTS PHARMACY SHADES SHEERS Sharon Heights Shopping Center Custom Home Decorating Service 784 3060 1 2 Post Office Square Sharon, Ma. 02067 (617)784 8176 784-5350 784 8846 Congratulations to the Class of ' 74 JON-HARVI COIFFURES From M.ZUSSMAN CO. INC. 720 South Main Street Sharon, Mass. Wholesale Jev elers — 333 Washington St. Boston, Mass. ALLEN ' S SHOE STORE RECORDS h TAPES Sharon Shopping Center Sharon, Mass. 784-5355 oood uilMratiMM FOOTWEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 9oetf uibTQtiOfM INSIDC THE TRI- TOWN MALL CANTON 828-4533 177 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class Jninp.irvr HARE ' S GARAGE SUnset 4-2141 26 East Chestnut St, Sharon, Mass. 784-8101 40 East Chestnut St. Sharon, Mass. 24 Hr. Towing Service General Repairing Good Luck to the 1974 Graduates HAIRCUTTING HAIRPIECES RAZOR CUTTING WIGS HAIR STYLING KAREN GLASER REALTY STAFF Roger ' s Barber Shop 77 Pond St., Sharon SHARON HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTER TEL. 784-8877 368 S MAIN ST. E. H. PECK CO. Movers ROBERT M. HILL JEWELER 241 S. Main St. 784-5805 Sharon, Mass. 784-3778 Sharon 784-7400 CYCLES CRAFTS Congratulations to the Class of 1974 From Bicycle Sales and Service CANTON LANES 3 Speed — 5 Speed — 1 0 Speed — 1 5 Speed Repairs on All Kinds of Bikes 784-883 1 362 So. Main St. Sharon, Mass. 02067 178 WALLPAPER WINDOW SHADES V J A1NTS 7 ABBOTT ' S SHARON HEIGHTS SHOPPING PLAZA 370 SOUTH MAIN STREET - SHARON. MASS. 02067 PHONE 784-7195 MIS Complimen+s of EARLE EARLE REALTY Serving Sharon and Vicinity 784-2 1 1 1 828-4721 28 South Main St. Sharon, M 5s. Fuel Oil and Service GEORGE H. MARK! CO., INC. Fuel Oil Burner Sales and Service 33 East Chestnut Street Sharon, Massachusetts 784-5966 TASTY PIZZAS AND HOT OVEN GRINDERS PLEASE PHONE YOUR ORDERS BEFORE YOU LEAVE . THEY WILL BE READY ON ARRIVAL. HOME SHARON HOUSE OF PIZZA 8 POST OFFICE SO. SHARON, MASS. TEL. 784-8161 - 784-8162 GRACE L. BERNSTEIN PUBLICATIONS Sharon, Mass. % (617) 784-8862 ,‘A . Phyllis Cohen ' li 1 Muriel Simon 77 Pond Street, Sharon, Massachusetts 828-3525 Compliments of WALPOLE BOTTLING COMPANY Compliments of METAL BELLOWS COMPANY 1600 Boston-Providence Highway Walpole, Massachusetts 1075 Providence Highway Sharon, Massachusetts 179 Complimen+s of SOUTH SHORE NATIONAL BANK 7 1 0 So. Main St. Sharon, Mass. Good Luck to the 1974 Graduates CONCEPTS — WINDOW SHOPPE Featuring the Area ' s Largest Selection of Drapery and Bedspread Fabrics. 89 Sharon St., Stoughton Cobbs Corner 344-2722 Congratulations to the Class of 1 974 From MACKEY ' S Best Wishes to the Graduating Class Monday — Thursday I 1 :45 A.M. — 1 0:00 P.M. Friday — Saturday I 1 :45 A.M. — 1 :00 A.M. Sunday — Holiday 12:00 — 10:00 P.M. — Stationery — — Gifts — — Greeting Cards — — Newspapers — — Magazines — HAWAIIAN QUEEN RESTAURANT — Chinese and Polynesian Food — 9 Post Office Square Sharon, Mass. Sharon Height Plaza Telephone: 338 So. Main Street 784-8404 or 784-8405 Sharon, Mass. 180 Patrons Harold Cohen, Robert I. Kalis, Frederick T. Iddings, Jr., Dale J. Moore Attorneys at Law 10 Mechanic St., Foxboro Dr. Hyman M. Freedman, DMD. 346 So. Main St., Sharon John L. Keeling Son Funeral Home 8 Front St., Walpole Dr. Wallace P. Muir, DO. 8 Laurel Rd., Sharon Dr. Alfred J. Nicholson, MD. 52 Guild St., Norwood Dr. Vincent P. Ryan, MD. 25 Billings St., Sharon Dr. Harold Schneiderman, DPM. I 15 So. Main St., Sharon The Shoe Shelf 1 79 Lincoln St., Boston Thayer Pharmacy Pond St., Sharon Town Line Card Gift Shop Cobb ' s Corner, Canton Sponsors Western Auto Dr. Stanley Goldstone, DMD. Dr. Arthur S. King, DMD. Dr. Henry J. Markowitz, DMD. Max R. Reiser Smith ' s Motor Service Mr. Vincent ' s Hair Stylists 181 W a


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