Cohasset High School - Tessahoc Yearbook (Cohasset, MA)

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Cohassef High behoof Library Ceh«M r, Ma«. ■ ■ MGW SCWOCL MASSACHUSETTS SECRETARY: Maureen O ' Donnell BUSINESS MANAGER: Joe Vecchione SALES Fred Nardo Kevin Libby Bob O ' Hayre Cheryl Wheelwright Sue Prentice John Simpson ADVERTISING Bob Settino Gail Savage Gail Carraher Winnie Bates SPORTS Norm Edminster Janet Keefe ORGANIZATIONS Laurie O ' Donnell Sheila Devin Thou wert my guide, philosopher, and friend —Pope These three, guide , philoso- pher and friend are but a few of the qualities that have endeared him to our class. From the many well-liked and academically worthy of a dedi- cation, we selected this one teacher admired by all. His combination of qualities can best be described as Em- pathy. Indeed in the blend, is an excellence in academic ability and a keen sense of un- derstanding of student respons- es. He has the knack of mak- ing education interesting, rath- er than tedious. His keen sense of humor and warm personality add to his dedication to teach- ing and gains him the complete admiration of every student. When classes are done he fur- ther endears himself to us by his unselfish participation in extra-curricular activities. He is the real_ friend of every stu- dent. We, the class of 1967, extend our sincere appreciation to you, Mr. Kearin A. Dunn. MR. WILLIAM RIPLEY, JR. Superintendent of Schools P.H.S. — Brown University and E.D.M. — Harvard University Ed.M.-Boston University MR. FRANK WUNSCHEL, JR. M.A.— UCLA plus 60 hours A.G.S. B.S.— Boston University A.M. — Boston University 30 Hours A.G.S. 6 FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY i MISS MARION SULLIVAN A.B. Boston University MR. DONALD READE A.B. Dickinson College and four hours A.G.S. MR. GUILFORD ALLEN B.S. Boston University MR. CURTIS COLLINS B.S. Holy Cross College; M.Ed. Boston State MR. FRANK A. MacDONALD A.B. Bowdoin College; M.A.L.S. Wesleyan MRS. CAROL KOCK B.A. University of Massachusetts MISS MARGARET DUNCAN B.S. Boston State College MISS PATRICIA COULTRIP B.A. Knox College MR. THEODORE FINNERTY A.B. A.M. Boston College Department Chairman: Miss Sullivan MRS. ELEANOR CROAN 3 B.S. Emerson College 15 MR. GINO DI GIROLAMO B.A., Merrimack College M.Ed. Boston University 30 hours A.G.S. ; J MR. CHARLES DAVIS B.A., Boston University 30 hours A.G.S. MRS. JUDITH O NEIL A.B., Pembroke College MR. ROY CEDERHOLM B.A., Boston University MISS JANE YOUNG B.S., Simmons College MR. KEARIN DUNN B.S. Boston University Chairman, Mr. Gino DiGirolamo Director, Mr. William McCallum MRS. DOROTHY BATES B.S., State College at Bridgewater MR. JOHN LEARY B.A., M.A.; Boston College MR. WILLIAM McCALLUM B.A., M.Ed.; Boston University 9 MR. A. WARD GRANT B.S., Keene State College M.A., and 13 hours A.G.S. Mm MR. SAMUAL ERBE B.A., Eastern Nazarene College; M.Ed., Boston State College MISS CLAIRE CUSHING B.A., Emmanuel College; M.A.T. Brown University Department Chairman: Mr. Thompson MR. ROBERT THOMPSON A.B., American International University, M.Ed. Boston University MR. LOUIS DeANGELIS B.S., University of Richmond; M.S., Boston University MR. JAMES FRANEY B.S., Boston College, and extra hours MR. BRUCE WILLIAMS B.A., Brown University MISS MARY BABAIAN B.S., Bridgewater State College MR. EVERETT DORR B.S.. Boston University and 33 hours in health MR. EDWARD SHEEHAN B.S., M.A. Boston College; and 27 hours Bridgewater State College A.G.S. Department Chairman: Mr. Shaw MR. JOHN SHAW B.S., M.Ed., Boston University MR. DONALD KELLY Boston University; and 12 hours A.G.S. MR. EDWIN LEACH A.B. Harvard University; M.Ed.; Boston University MRS. JEAN THOMPSON MR. JOHN RACCUIA B.A., M.A., Suffolk University MR. HENRY ROLTZ A. A. Boston University B.A. University of Wisconsin Bus V iUms MR. MELVIN COHEN A.B. Boston University M.Ed., Bridgewater State College [ ' NISHINO MR. WALTER HUGHES B.S., Boston State College, and 36 hours A.G.S. DR. ROBERT SCEERY MR. MANUEL MARKS, MR. DONALD MR. PATRICK PLANT HERNAN, MR. LOUIS SORIENTO, MR. Northeastern University and 33 hours A.G.S. NORMAN JAMES MR. CHARLES STOVER , , Language DopojdHUtodb MRS. CHERIE LEWENBURG B.A., University of Massachusetts MR. GEORGE FORTIN B.S., Boston University MR. ELMER LADOUCEUR B.S., Rhode Island State College Department Chairman: Miss Andrian MISS GAIL ANDRIAN B.A., M.A., Boston University; Cert Sorbonne; Cert Un. de Nice; Cert Un. de Lille tils W MR. PAUL PRESCOTT B.S., Gorham State College; UuSto RENCE MR. THOMAS O ' NEIL A.B., Brown University MISS CAROLYN GRAY B.S., Boston University MRS. GERALDYNE KARLE . B.S., Boston College 12 MRS. MARY PHIPPS B.S., M.A., Columbia University MR. HARRY RODGERS B.M., Boston Conservatory MISS MARGARET MR. THOMAS LUCAS PRIDE B.F.A., Massachusetts College B.A. Penn State University and of Art 14 hours A.G.S. MRS. PATRICIA WUNSCHEL B.S., Boston University; M.S. Simmons College MRS. HOPE GLOVE French School of Design MRS. BEATRICE JOHNSON B.S., Boston University MISS MILDRED NELSON B.S., Boston University MRS. MILDRED WOOMER MISS MARJORIE HOLMAN Simmons College MRS. RUTH BACIGALUPO MRS. DOROTHEA CASEY MRS. LOUISE SANDS 13 VICE PR££fD£NT: G o cj Bo jt TREASURER,: l JttfiW MuWuj CUR, |W ABROAD: TdoMOS Jo f fi Be wtj, 14 DAVID LAWRENCE AINSLIE BARBARA THERESA ANDERSON Seize the present day, trust the future as Easier to know, easier to get along with. little as possible. MARIE ELLEN ANDERSON PATRICIA JUNE ARNOLD I know a smile I love to see. Some angel guide my pencil while I draw. 16 LEE RONALD ARONER LINDA ANN BARTLETT Be gone dull days — you and I will never Quiet and reliable, a good friend to have. agree. WINIFRED CHARLOTTE BATES JEAN MARIE BOYER Laughter and common sense— a real combi- The eyes are the window of the soul. nation. 17 GREGORY ALFRED BOYT EVANGELINE CAPATI The greatest pleasure in life is doing what Sincerity has charm all its own. people say you cannot do. LINDA JANE CAMPBELL GAIL FRANCES CARRAHER California here I come!. Silence is golden ????? PATRICK JAMES CASEY CARY ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN A sense of humor, a knack of being him- Who me? Not I! self. SHEILA MARIE DEVIN NORMAN ALAN EDMINSTER Happiness pursued is like a butterfly, al- Consideration for others is the basis for ways eluding us, but when quietly awaited good life and a good society. it may alight beside us. SUZANNE MARIE FEOLA SUSAN GENE FINK A lifetime of happiness! No man alive The most utterly lost of all days is that could bear it! It would be hell on earth! one in which we have not once laughed. PAMELA BURNSIDE FLINT Live as if you were to die tomorrow. LESLIE JEANNE FORTIER The loss which is not known is no loss at all COLETTE CONNOR FORD If a man takes no interest in public affairs, we alone do not commend him as quiet, but condemn him as useless. JAMES MATTHEW GRAHAM III I was gratified to be able to answer prompt- ly, and I did. I said I didn ' t know. JAMES HENRY GUILFOYLE KATHLEEN ELIZABETH HERNAN I am the master of my fate, I am the Today I have grown taller from walking, captain of my soul. PAUL JOSEPH HOFFMAN JR. Ambition is the mind ' s immodesty. ' KIMBERLY HOLLINGSHEAD A good disposition is universally admired. LINDA CAROLINE HOOPER MARY ELLEN HUNT A special capacity for just being nice. I am a fool, I know it; and yet, Heaven help me; I am poor enough to be a wit. DOROTHY MARIE INFUSINO ' Candle of friendship lights her way. MARION LOUISE JONES What you don ' t know would make a great book. JANET HELEN KEEFE ELLEN THERESA KELLEHER The truly generous is truly wise. In giving advice seek to help, not to please your friend. 24 4 IAN MICHAEL KERR Often imitated, but never duplicated. ' RICHARD KWOK Silence is strength. MARY EVA LITCHFIELD MICHAEL MOORE LUCKEY ' Life is just one darn thing after another. A great victor, in defeat as great, no more no less; always himself. CARL NORWOOD MARTIN ORIN KENNETH MARTIN III If they can do it, I can. To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of being — that is the way of life. FREDERICK STEPHEN NARDO JACQUELYN THERESE NEAGLE There ' s not a minute of our lives should Unaffected, little to say, she enjoys life stretch without a pleasure. in her quiet way. 28 ROBERT PERRY NILSEN ' All things are possible to him that believes. CHRIS NISWANDER To be worthy, not respectable, and wealthy, not rich; to think quietly, talk gently, act frankly; to bear all cheerfully. This is my symphony. ROBERT JEFFREY O ' HAYRE, JR. Every day should be passed as if it were our last. JOHN DAVID OLDFIELD Ever shall your welcome be because of your personality. 30 DOUGLAS CHANDLER ORR Imagination is more important than knowl- edge. STEPHEN BREWSTER PATTYSON ' Man is born to live; not to prepare to live. SUSAN CLARE PRENTICE Breaking out in smiles. LYNNE VIVA PRESCOTT We are here to add what we can to, not what we can from, life. 31 DARLEEN FRANCES RITTER RUSSELL DOUGLAS SALYARDS Humor is the harmony of the heart. I have laid aside business and gone a- fishin ' . NICHOLAS HAYWARD STANNARD SANDRA LOUISE TOWLE In the immortal words of John Wilkes lt is wisdom to believe the heart Booth— NO ! ELAINE CHRISTIN VARUNES JOSEPH ANTHONY VECCHIONE The smile that won ' t come off. He was so generally civil, no one thanked him for it. Football Cheering Field Hockey Cross Country Powder Puff Football Senior High Band Basketball AV-Club Ice Hockey Stage Crew Track Science Seminar Class Officer Dramatic Club Class Carwash Senior Class Play Girls Glee Club Yearbook Staff Mixed Chorus Class Dance 3; Press Club Class Cake Sale Pep Club Current Events Club Spanish Club 1 Student Secretary JCL Gym Leaders French Club Modern Dance Club Debating Society Math Club News Club A.F.S. Club 3 Tennis Future Teacher ' s Club Softball Art Club A.F.S. Semi-Finalists 3 Troll Transfer Student Marshals A.F.S. Exchange Student National Honor Society Boy ' s State Key Club Harvard Book Award Student Council pq at r 1 UJ u ' J w N — U u pel ' J 37 Football s Cheering Field Hockey s Cross Country Powder Puff Football Senior High Band X. — Basketball % % s. AV-Club s s. Ice Hockey s Sf jif p Crfw Track s Science Seminar ( liss Offirpr Vj 1 U J J V — s 1 1 1 V_ 1 Dramatic Club Class Carwash Senior Class Play s Girls Glee Club S s s Yearbook Staff s A fivpn Chorum - Cln sS Dance s s s. Press Club V S- Class Cake Sale Pep Club % s i nrrpnf r vpnhc I Inn • Spanish Club - Student Secretary JCL s % rivm T pad pis s French Club s . 0 Modern Dance Club Debating Society Math Club TsJpw ; CInK A.F.S. Club V  Tennis Future Teacher ' s Club % s s. Softball Art Club - A.F.S. Semi-Finalists Troll s Transfer Student — A.F.S. Exchange Student v TSJaHnna ! T-Tonnr Soriefcv s s Rnv ' Sfurp Key Club Harvard Book Award Student Council 38 10 SANDY TOWLE ELAINE VARUNES JOE VECCHIONNE SANDY WAASER PETER WALSH CHERYL WHEELWRIGHT SUE WILLIAMS DEBBIE WOOMER STEVE RICHARDS BETSY REARDON JUDY RANCORE PETER PURCELL LYNNE PRESCOTT DICK KWOK GEL CAPATI PETER HITT GEOFF HOBBES MIMI HUNT KIM HOLLINGSHEAD LINDA HOOPER DOTTY INFUSINO MARION JONES JANET KEEFE ELLEN KELLEHER IAN KERR 1 V • - 7 - — NT 7 7 7 — 7 7 7 — S s 1 - — , v. 7 7 1 7 7 7 7 ? % 7 7 ? 7 7 7 ? 7 7 — 7 7 - r 7 7 — ' ■ — 7 7 — 7 7 x, — 7 s, 7 7 7 7 7 — - 7 s 7 - 7 i i I - ... BOB LEACH CQ CQ 2 }9 MARY LITCHFIELD MIKE LUCKEY CARL MARTIN ORIN MARTIN SANDY McCORMICK GINA McEWAN JANET McNEIL HELEN MITCHEL SUZIE MORRISON KATHY MULCAHY FRED NARDO JACKIE NEAGLE BOB NILSEN CHRIS NISWANDER LAURIE O DONNELL MAUREEN O DONNELL BOB O HAYRE JOHN OLDFIELD DOUG ORR ED ORTON STEVE PATTYSON ANN POLAND SUE PRENTICE SHERRY PRATT DARLEEN RITTER RUSS SALYARDS LINDA SARGENT GAIL SAVAGE BOB SETTINO JOHN SIMPSON NICK STANNARD 40 WITTIEST MOST BASHFUL MOST SINCERE Winnie Bates, Fred Nardo Richard Kwok, Linda Campbell Joe Vecchione, Helen Mitchell FRIENDLIEST TYPICAL TEENS MOST ANGELIC V Peter Hitt, Sandy McCormick MOST DEVILISH BEST PERSONALITY Fred Nardo and Mimi Hunt Gail Carraher and Bob Settino 41 NUTTIEST Fred Nardo and Mimi Hunt Appumi By MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT CLASS BLUSHERS Kevin Libby, Sheila Devin Pat Casey, Helen Mitchell MOST CHARMING Laurie O ' Donnell, Peter Purcell CLASS FLIRTS MOST ATHLETIC LUCKIEST IN LOVE John Simpson and Patty Arnold MOST TALKATIVE Ann Poland, Pat Casey Mike Luckey, Janet Keefe Gail Carraher, Fred Nardo 42 dote ' 67 WHY TEACHERS GO MAD CUTEST DONE MOST FOR C.H.S. Fred Nardo, Mimi Hunt Greg Boyt, Kathy Mulcahy Kevin Libby, Linda Sargent BEST COMBINATION OF BEAUTY BRAINS MOST TALENTED Doug Orr and Sue Fink John Oldfield and Winnie Bates 43 WINIFRED BATES MICHAEL LUCKEY D.A.R. Representative Student Government Day Representative 44 THOUGHTS FROM SWEDEN Tattbgvagens, Saltsjobaden, Sweden THE ONE SPECIAL QUALITY I HAVE GAINED FROM MY EXPERIENCE WITH A.F.S. IS UNDERSTANDING. AFTER HAVING LIVED IN SWEDEN, THE COUNTRY MORE ADVANCED IN MANY WAYS BUT STILL BEHIND THE UNITED STATES IN MANY OTHERS, I WILL LOOK UPON LIFE WITH A BROADER PERSPECTIVE. A VERY IMPORTANT THING OFTEN OVERLOOKED IS THE INFLUENCE OF CERTAIN PEOPLE ON A STUDENT ' S LIFE. I VERY DEEPLY THANK EVERY SUPPORTER OF THE COHASSET CHAPTER OF THE AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE FOR THEIR VERY POSITIVE INFLUENCE ON MY LIFE, AND MORE CLOSELY ON MY EDUCATION. SINCERELY YOURS, TOM BERRY lite Id oJl Qtodcw wAj Boy Hair of Gail Savage Eyes of Judy Rancore Complexion of Sandy Towle Figure of Cheryl Wheelwright Walk of Sandy Waaser Personality of Sue Fink Peppiness of Kathy Mulcahy Generosity of Colette Ford | Smile of Susan Prentice Profile of Cheryl Wheelwright JMi tyF Laugh of Sheila Devin ' ' — Dancing ability of Susan Prentice - 2 - Brains of Kim Hollingshead jt O Athletic ability of Sue Williams I y A Voice of Helen Mitchel J Sincerity of Darleen Ritter Z%tk - Dependability of Maureen O ' Donnell Kindness of Dotty Infusino Musical ability of Patty Arnold Spirit of Sheila Devin Legs of Ann Poland Looks of Sue Fink Wit of Gail Carraher Manners of Kim Hollingshead Imagination of Maureen O ' Donnell Dimples of Linda Hooper Neatness of Linda Bartlett Disposition of Kim Hollingshead Friendliness of Lynne Prescott Artistic ability of Patty Arnold Hair of Orin Martin Eyes of Ian Kerr Complexion of Geoff Hobbs Build of John Oldfield Walk of Pat Casey Personality of Fred Nardo Generosity of Norman Edminster Smile of Cary Chamberlain L f 5 Profile of Mike Luckey f Laugh of Bob O ' Hayre C - J da Dancing ability of Bob Settino r —nCT fcj) Brains of Mike Luckey SjTS s! Sjjjy Athletic ability of Kevin Libby 291 Vv V Voice of Nick Stannard |H ' fJ Sincerity of Norman Edminster II I Dependability of Tom Berry l mlMfJJI Kindness of Joe Vecchione nV? Musical ability of Nick Stannard Spirit of Kevin Libby Looks of E d O rt °ri Manners of Norman Edminster Imagination of p eter Hitt Dimples of E d Orton Neatness of Gf eg Boyt Friendliness of J ohn Simpson Artistic ability of Dick Kwok 4S Chris Stannard: President Margit Pearson: Vice-President Sandra Stovold: Treasurer Kay Tousley: Secretary R 1: J. Skehan, N. Sencabaugh, T. Watson, J. McNeil, K. Tousley, S. Stovold, A. Vecchione, L. Mulhern, K. Tal- ari co, E. Souther. R 2: A. Spinzola, M. Wilcoxson, J. Polito, S. Smith, M. Stanton, Mr. Boltz. R 3: R. Whipple, J. Thompson, R. Williams, R. Snowdale, D. Sullivan, K. White. R 1: S. Collins, A. Ashjian, J. Emmanuello, D. Burns, N. Crolius, P. Dowding, S. Bohmer, V. Barnes, M. Buckley, P. Burke, C. Davis. R 2: B. Donoven, T. Hall, J. Colpitts, R. Flanagan, D. Cameron, G. Dormitzer, J. Hurley, R. James, W. Judd, J. Feran Mr. Reade. R 1: D. O ' Connell, S. Gardner, P. Prentice, A. Noonan, S. Leonard J. Marks. J. Gleason, W. Kerr, B. Reynolds, M. Grimes. R 2; S. Stovold C. Smith, B. McGoodwin, T. Keating, D. Reddie, J. Peterson, J. Thomas, W. Murphy Mr. MacDonald. R 3: L. Fortier, C. Raymond M. Pear- son, C. Rose, J. McNeil, B. Luscombe W. Protulis, P. Murray, D. Ledoux, S. Parks R 1: L. Emmanuelo, K. Bailey, A. Leonard, A. Hathaway, P. Hill, B. Enders, M. A. Higgins, P. Bloomfeild, J. Crosbv, M. Hall. R 2: Mr. Collins, S. Gray, T. Harrington, C. Haberstroh, J. Hagen, D. Hassen, R. Henn, T. Maher, E. Goff, J. Henderson, M. Goodrich. 50 R 1: G. Litchfield, L. Ripley, S. Libby, B. McClellan, S. Camp- bell, N. Damon, A. Maree, B. Keegan, E. McAuIiffe, M. J. McCormick. R 2: J. Graham, C. Smith, B. MacDonald, D. Lehr, G. Pattison, R. Dutton, M. Emmanuelo, T. Jones, J. McGrath P. Cifrino. R 3: F. Koed, D. Mitchell, R. Vay, W. Nickerson, P. Neagle, C. Maloney J. Longo, C. Coleman, G. Cramer. R 4: Mr. Dunn, S. Day, P. Hobbs, J. Nardo, K. Martin, C. Kurtz, C. Marks, C. Rowe, D. Dolan. R 1: M. Calorio, L. Cogill, L. B ' air, D. Johnson, K. Benedict, R L. Whipple, J. Souther, M. White D. Talarico, K. Turner, D. Block, D. Edminster, M. Cifrino, L. Congdon, A. Grinell. S. Stoughton, J. Shannon, M. Hunt, J. Dini, C. Jones, R 2: R 2: K. Cashin, K. Coddington, D. Brennock, D. Williams, D. D. Williams, N. Yocum, G. Peterson, K. Smith, Mrs. O ' Neil. Clark, K. Bongiovanni, G. Ainslie, E. Aroner, H. Hanlon, Miss R 3,- D. Rogers B. Tilden, J. Sadler, J. O ' Donnell, W. Robin- Young. R 3: A. Donze, M. Brown, S. Bentely, D. Bartlett, A. son, M. Timpany, D. Simeone. Hollingshead, M. Duggan, D. Anderson, H. White, J. Gile, M. Martin, J. Emanuello. 51 Margaret Joyce: Vice-President Nancy Chase: Secretary Linda Macklin: Treasurer Billy McLaughlin: President R 1: B? Bates, J. Anderson, B. Carraher, H. Aulich, D. Higgins, C. Bartlett, M. Burke, J. Ajam, M. Allen, M. Ahearn. R 2: P. Bacari, J. Barry, R. Cambria, G. Carzis, A. Coblentz, M. Shammon, E. Jacobson, H. Bowker, P. Bilodeau, G. Buckley. R 3: L. Bloomfield, H. Carmody, G. Baker, P. Cifrino. R 1: C. Davis, P. Hall, J. Golden, K. Coddington, A. Corddry, B. Flaynagan, C. Rowe, C. Devin, D. Goodwin, M. Healy, R 2: E. Hathaway, P. Fiori, T. Grisdale, J. Hagen, D. Quigley, D. Gorden, P. Guilfoyle, E. Trayers, M. Berens, R 3: D. Grinnell, W. Dowding, L. Henderson, N. Chase, D. Greene, F. Feilding, G. Haberstroh R 1: R. Howe, K. Souther, C. Smullen, L. Russell, E. Tur- ner, S. Young, V. Watkins, K. Walsh, D. Prescott, C. Ray, R 2: S. Henry, K. Spalt, S. Spinzola, J. Salyards, M. Pratt, S. Wetzler, R. Stauss, J. Silvia, R. Smith, Miss Coultrip. R 3: R. Sargent, D. Wilmore L. Tousley, J. Talarico, L. Sorentino R. Thompson, P. Perroncello, P. Conner K. Winston. Row 1: L. Macklin, S. Luckey, E. O ' Neil, S. Marsh, M. Joyce, E. Keefe, K. Martin, E. Lawlor, K. Hoffman, P. McGrath. R 2: M. Mahoney, J. McKinnell, W. McLaughlin B. James, C. Ketchum, L. Klines, M. Maher, R. Greene, C. Jones. R 3: L. Pape, S. Campbell, D. Knowles F. Iccacs, R. Muir, C. Marks, P. Laney N. Murray, F. Libby. 52 Row 1: K. Rhodes, R. Luker, T. Macklin, D. MacLean, B. Madge, D. Matteson, G. Hubbell. Row 2: L. McDonald, J. McLaughlin, E. Murphy, C. Nast, T. O ' Connell, M. Oldfield, J. Ainslie. Row 3: L. Pattyson, C. Pierce, J. Plank, H. Rautiala, R. Reddy, C. Hunt, F. Richards. Row 4: N. Rose, D. Saldi, L. Smith, D. Emmons, J. Cogill, R. Patrolia. Standing: T. Sinopoli, P. Kurtz, R. White, C. Varunes, S. Sulli- van. Row 4: A. Tyaryar, S. Turner, K. Coleman, M. Tewksbury, W. Taylor. Row 3: R. Stoddard, L. Spinzola, N. Smalzel, N. Keegan, W. Phippen, S. Settino. Row 2: P. Rose, M. Prender- gast, P. Laugelle, J. Higgins, C. Patrolia. Row 5: P. Zook, N. Wood, S. Wolfe, C. Williams. Row 1: J. Hollingshead, K. Haskell, S. Hassan, T. Hanlon, Fv Grassie. Row 2: M. Koed, R. Kelleher, R. Guilfoyle, W. Judd, A. Murphy, J. Hunt. Row 3: C. O ' Donnell, R. Ritter, R. Nickerson, B. Joseph, M. Londergan. Row 4: L. Rowe, I. Stone, P. Rutledge. Standing: B. Keating, B. Wood, J. Litchfield, D. Davis, M. Golden, P. Ballerino. Row 1: R. Goff, C. Fink, J. Gates, M. Geiger. Row 2: J. Cogill, D. Davis, D. Deal, P. Devin, R. Stamp, J. Dusossoit. Row 3: F. Broderick, E. Buckley, R. Carter, T. Cifrino, D. O ' Donnell. 53 Row 1; J. Fiori, J. Florescu, P. Gile, F. Gilman, B. Goodfellow. R 2: L. Goodrich, N. Anderson, T. Green, J. Hall, G. Harris, S. Healy, M. Henderson. R 3: J. Hirsch, F. Huntwork, D. James, P. Joyce, D. Keefe, J. Figueiredo. R 4: H. Knowles, D. Kurtz, R. Mulligan, M. Smith. Standing: (R-L) M. Evans, J. Emmons, J. Hill, P. Kelleher, B. Buckley, R. Fernalld. R 1: M. McGrath, M. Mcdermott, P. McCarthy, G. Martin, J. Greene, K. Maher. R 2: P. Lehr, F. Moore, R. Mitchell, B. Mitchell, D. Mello, M. McPherson, P. Mcnulty. R 3: M. Lynch, R. Protulis, K. Prendergast, A. Madigan E. Perroncello, J. Patrolia. R 4: M. Sullivan, D. Stover, P. Smith, R. Rosano, R. Risso. Standing L-R G. Reardon, P. Mulhern, H. Ray. R 1: S. Souther, L. Spalt, J. Stoughton, M. Turner, H. Zook. R 2: S. Sadler, N. Libby, L. Siegrist, N. Sinopoli, A. Small, W. Smith, D. McNulty, R 3: N. Patrolia, S. Rhodes, S. Rowe, S. Roy, L. Rutledge, M. Young. R 4: Ben Whipple, F. Litchfield, C. Maclin, G. Jacobssen, R. White, Standing: S. Anderson, C. Emmons. R 1: K. Baily, D. Block, W. Burbridge, N. Coletti, L. Crosby, L. Edminster. R 2: D. Basmajian, C. Burke, S. Cone, J. Dean, C. Seeley, D. Chase. R 3: A. Boyt, L. Catler, J. Congdon, D. Devin, K. Buckly D. Corddry, R 4: A. Charles, C. Conlan, D. Downes, R. Antoine, N. Duggan. Standing: N. Bilodeau, J. Benedict, D. Brownell. 54 working ? Well it ' s this way Go Mike go all the way R US s about to make another TD 59 60 ' Come on c ? KILL em ' 61 mm Sandy McCormick, Sue Prentice, Debbie Woomer, Laurie O ' Donnell, Kathy Mulcahy, Sheila Devin, Pat Burke, Sandy Stovold, and Margit Pearson. Captain: Kathy ■■■■■■■■ 62 Sheila Laurie (L-R) J. McGrath, S. Pattyson, G. Hobbs, K. White, T. Keating, N. Stannard, G. Boyt, P. Casey, M. Luckey, K. Libby, N. Edminster, P. Murray, J. Hagan, D. Hassan, and Mr. Dorr. SCORES: CHS 52 CHS 23 CHS 57 CHS 55 CHS 41 CHS 74 CHS 43 Duxbury 41 W. Bridge 48 Avon 60 E. Bridge 86 Norwell 76 Vo-Tech 63 Holbrook 72 CHS 65 CHS 43 CHS 31 CHS 37 CHS 49 CHS 48 CHS 69 Sac. Heart 57 Duxbury 47 Hanover 74 W. Bridge 56 Apponequet .... 65 Hull 82 Marshfield 61 (L-R) Mr. Williams, D. Mitchell, C. Coleman, E. Aroner, D. Ainsley, K. Coddington, B. Dutton, C. Haberstroh, D. Brennock D. Simeone, J. Longo, and J. McGrath. 65 (L-R) D. Tosi, K. Coddington, M. Timpany, K. Bongiovanni, P. Neagle, D. Brennock, J. Thomas, T. Carlson, and R. Smith. (L-R) P. Laney, N. Murray, T. Mahar G. Buckley, R. Kiley, B. McLaughlin, D. Quigley, J. Hagan, P. Bilodeau, G. Haber- stroh, P. Baccari, K. Winston, M. Bloomfield. (L-R) Row 1 J. Cifrino, D. Tosi, M. Timpany, J. Henderson, N. Edminster, G. Dormitzer, J. Hagan, L Kerr, K. Coddington, D. Grinnell, Row 2 Mr. Davis, J. O ' Donnell, D. Sullivan, M. Luckey, T. Keating, G. Boyt, D. Cameron, B. McGoodwin, P. Hitt, J. Lehr, J. Thomas, and Mr. Dunn. UoysJiMG CWw{ $ ' 64 ' 65 DMSto f( CWwfS ' 66 Qootio Qim JZdaxj Clta wf $ ' 66 63 69 (L-R) Row 1 J. Guilfoyle, G. Kramer, B. Henn, C. Rose, E. Goff, R. Whipple, F. Nardo Row 2 P. Murray, C. Haberstroh, J. Hagan, D. Hassan, B. Protulis, T. Hall, K. White, J. Hurley, and Mr. Leary. JVBftseJx E (L-R) Row 1 J. Barry, D. Mitchell, M. Delaney, G. Baccari, K. Winston, Row 2 D. Simeone, G. Haberstroh, M. Marr, P. Bilo- deau, D. Brennock, B. McLaughlin, B. MacDonald, and Mr. Collins. Vwrty PiM Hockey i i r t M i | 1 Koif 1 L-R P. Hill, M. Duggan, P. Hall, A. Grinnell, (co-capt), D. Talirico, (co-capt), K. Devin, H. White, D. Williams, Row 2 J. Anderson, S. Luckey, B. Keefe, S. Grayken, B. Bates, D. McCullough, S. Wetzler, L. Ripley, J. Soyther, Row 3 S. Mclntyre, S. Libby (mangrs.) VARSITY Norwell 0. . . .CHS 4 Hull 1. . . .CHS 3 Hanover 1. . . .CHS 1 Duxbury 1. . . .CHS 1 West Bridgewater 4. . . .CHS Marshfield 4. . . .CHS 1 Holbrook 0. . . .CHS 5 East Bridgewater 0. . . .CHS 3 Apponoquet 0. . . .CHS 1 The 1966 Field Hockey team amassed a record of 5-wins, 2-ties, and 2-losses. Our team was strong both offensively and defensively, and this quality was especially shown when playing the league champions, Hanover, who we tied 1-1. With the excellent coaching of Miss Babaian, and the enthusi- asm she possessed, all found it a winning and most enjoyable season. J.V. Norwell 2. . . .CHS 1 Hull 2. . . . CHS 1 Hanover 2. . . .CHS Duxbury 4. . . . CHS West Bridgewater 3. . . .CHS 1 Marshfield 7. . . .CHS Holbrook 3. . . .CHS 3 East Bridgewater 1. . . .CHS 1 Apponoquet 0. . . .CHS 75 L-R: N. Sencabaugh, K. Bailey, S. Williams (co-capt.), W. Bates, J. Keefe (co-capt), P. Hobbs, A. Grinnell, S. Libby, M. Stanton Although the varsity lost many seniors last year, with an aggressive offense and tight defense the Varsity Basketball Team completed a most successful year having a total of 7 wins and 3 losses. 76 From L-R: D. Talarico, E. Hoffman, A. Hollingshead, B. Emmons, K. Martin S. Grayken, K. Spalt, M. Healy, S. Day S . Wetzler, K. Devin S. Luckey, J. Anderson, A. Corddry, P. Hall, M. Ahearn, C. Kurtz. Though many of the Junior Varsity members were new to the game of basketball, with a combination of great enthusiasm and untiring aggressiveness, they won or came close to winning many games. Among many things learned by the J.V. players was how to be a good sport. They remembered that it isn ' t if you win that counts, but it ' s how you play the game. 77 Front: E. Fitzpatrick, A. Leonard, M. Stannard, M. Anderson Back: P. Dowding, K. Bailey, S. Libby, S. Pratt, M. McCormick, D. Edminster. Leading 80 CRUNCH ! 6 Cohasset defenders gang up on Duxbury H.B. Bill Benson who scored the Duxbury T.D. on a run back of a goal line interception. 82 AOMJIBQ ACnvmes AOIVfTlES ACnvmES AcnvmES ACnvmES ACTMT1GQ AOmiBQ First Row L.-R. M. Pearson, D. Infusino (Treas.), G. Carraher (Vice Pres.) Miss Coultrip, M. Anderson (Pres.) M. O ' Donnell (Seer), S. Williams Second Row L.-R. J. Marks, J. Perroncello, J. Stoughton, S. Healy, A. Hathaway, M. Buckley, M. A ' Hearn, A. Ashjian, L. Henderson, A. Leonard, Third Row L.-R. E. Lawlor, K. Hollingshead, M. Higgins, P. Hall, M. Cifrino S. Morrison, J. Rancore. Gym LWs tS Cktb First Row Left to Right — J. McNeil, G. Carraher, S. Maclntyre, A. Hathaway. Standing — D. Rit- ter, S. Towle, N. Sencabaugh. R 1: L. Sargent, S. Prentice, G. Capati, H. Mitchell, M. Pearson, S. Morrison, S. Devin, M. Stanton, L. Whipple, S. Young, C. Wheelright. R 2: D. Prescott, K. Tousley, M. Cifrino, B. Carraher, A. Corddry, S. Luckey, S. Wetzler, M. Duggan, K. Turner, C. Jones, B. McClellan, M. E. Martin, S. Stoughton, P. Singer, J. Anderson, Miss Adrian. R 3: D. Edminster, J. Shannon, M. A. Higgins, J. Gleason, R. Kwok, D. Mitchell, S. Parks, N. Edminster, W. Bates, B. Reynolds, P. Bloomfield, S. Williams. Those Meetings The Dances A Proud Father . . . Doctor Singer Daughter Gel Daughter Permelia This year ' s AFS family. M CM) First Row: L. Henderson, L. Whipple, C. Martin, D. Freedman, M. Congden, L. Emanuel lo, P. Hill, M. Stanton. Row 2 H. White, S. Fink, C. Wheelwright, J. Boyer, C. Davis, J. Gleason, A. Leonard, S. Young, Row 3 D. Edminster, O. Martin, R. Goodwin, P. Hitt R. O ' Hayre, R. Tosi, A. Grinnell. First Row: S. Park, L. Aroner, J. Henderson, J. Guilfoyle, W. Judd, R. James, Row 2 Mr. Sheehan, L. Allen, C. Beacock, K. Haskell, N. Wood, I. Stone, N. Rose, Row 3 B. Taylor, C. Jones, J. McKinnell, C. Haber- stroh, J. Thomas, B. Joseph. 86 Row 1. M. Pearson, G. Capati, J. Neagle (treas.), G. Savage (V.P.), S. Towle (Pres), G. Carraher (Seer.), J. Polito, Row 2, C. Ford, L. Fitzpatrick A. Hollingshead, M. Buckley, M. Martin, P. Singer, K. Hollings- head, Row 3, D. Cambria, C. Turner, M. Cifrino, B. Reynolds, L. Congdon, S. Waaser, M. Higgins Sfjftiustt dub Row 1, S. Stoughton, J. Hirsh, A. Vecchione, V. Barnes, S. Mclntyre, P. Neagle, J. McGrath, D. Burns, L. Mulhern, Row 2, H. White, J. Emanuello, J. Marks, P. Burke, R. Whipple, E. Varunes, E. Kelleher, C. Bailey, D. O ' Connell, C. Malone, Row 3, J. Simpson, S. Park, O. Martin, N. Edminster, R. O ' Hayre, J. Sadler, C. Smith, T. Hall, M. Timpany Row 1; P. Bloomfield, (Historian); S. Stovold, (Treas.); M. O ' Donnell, (Pres.); Mr. O ' Neil; (Advisor); J. Rancore, (V.P.) K. Bailey, (Sec); C. Tibbetts. Row 2; D. O ' Connell, A. Ashjian, D. Cambria, J. Shannon, K. Talerico, M. Martin, J. Hirsh, D. Williams. Row 3; S. Stoughton, S. Towle, J. Gleason, C. Haberstroh, B. Reynolds, M. Higgins, K. Smith. The Plane Disneyland Universal Studios The J. C. L. is a club devoted to the preservation and understanding of the classics I and the Latin language. In August, 1965, certain members of the J. C. L. were given an outstanding chance to learn in the J. C. L. tradition. They attended the National 1 il 4 J. C. L. convention, held in Los Angeles California. This was the experience of J | J lifetime, as well as the highlight of J. C. L. activities in the past four years. 88 u.s.c. Row 1 P. Hill, L. Prescott, S. Morrison, R. O ' Hayre, P. Hitt, D. Orr, C. Davis, A. Ashjian. Row 2 J. Rancore, M. Anderson, J. Henderson, D. Freedman, G. Dormitzer, Mr. MacDonald, S. Park, O. Martin, S. Fink, J. Neagle. lousy with pure reeking with stark and fearlessly obscene but really clean get what I mean let ' s not spoil it let ' s make it serious e. e. cummings 89 Pef. %b Row 1: S. Marsh, K. Oliver, C. Flint, S. Luckey, N. Yocum, D. Edminster, C. Martin, N. Chase, C. Ray. Row 2: L Ripley, D. Woomer, A. Grinnell, S. Day, P. Flint, S. Devin, L. O ' Donnell, L. Congdon, M. God- win,. Row 3: C. Martin, R. O ' Hayre, P. Tusing, S. Stoughton, J. Shannon, S. Libby, K. Souther, K. Spalt. Row 4: S. Park, S. Bohmer, V. Barnes, C. Stannard, O. Martin, K. Talerico, M. Martin, K. Turner, P. Gile. Row 5: S. Young, S. Wetzler, D. Prescott, A. Maree, M. Burke, K. Coddington, C. Bartlett, K. Martin, J. Anderson, M. McCormick, S. Williams, C. Tibbetts, E. Varunes, L. Hooper, M. Pearson, P. Burke. Row 6: L. Whipple, A. Ashjian A. Leonard, S. Leonard, M. Kelleher, D. Knowles. D. O ' Connell, J. Hirsh, D. Byrnes, L. Mulhern, J. Skehan, K. Davis, P. Bloomfield. Row 8: W. Kerr, S. McCormick, K. Mulcahy, S. Prentice, D. Infusino, L. Campbell, M. Joyce, D. Bartlett, A. Donze. Row 1: C. Ford, B. Reynolds, S. Stovold, Mr. Boltz, M. A. Higgins, P. Baccari. Row 2: S. Park, R. Thomp- son, T. Grisdale, C. Ketcham, D. Freedman, D. Allen, W. Nickerson. 90 Seated, L. to R.: P. Hall, K. Hollingshead, M. Anderson, S. Williams, D. Johnson, L. Campbell, Mrs. Phipps. Row 2: J. Nardo, A. Maddigan, S. Marsh, M. Healy, M. Wilcoxon, L. Henderson, J. Polito. Row 3: P. Singer, B. Flanagan, L. Ripley, M. Ahearn, M. Duggan, A. Hathaway. Seated: L. Hooper, B. Anderson, P. Singer, S. McCormick, S. Young, S. Prentice, Mrs. Phipps, M. Wilcoxin, A. Hathaway, K. Mulcahy, Row 2: B. Keegan, L. Campbell, J. Anderson, L. Ripley, D. Edminster, D. Mitchell, J. Simpson, J. Henderson, M. Anderson, S. Williams, K. Hollingshead, M. Duggan, Row 3: P. Hall, P. Hill, K. Bailey, N. Sen cabaugh, P. Bloomfield, K. Davis, M. Hunt, B. Reynolds, M. Higgins, D. Johnson, Row 4: D. Freedman, B. McGoodwin, C. Haberstroh, N. Stannard, P. Murray, J. Colpitts, C. Chamberlain. 91 Seated, L. to R.: O. Martin, M. Pearson, J. Gleason, M. Stanton, B. Reynolds, R. O ' Hayre, C. Martin, W. Judd, C. Haberstroh, D. Chase, R. Thompson, J. Graham, M. Goodrich. Seated, L. to R.: L. Bloomfield, R. Whipple, J. Barrie, N. Murray, Mr. Rodgers, B. Fielding, B. Enders, M. Ahearn, L. Prescott, P. Laney. Row 2: B. Keegan, L. Whipple, P. McGrath, C. Jones, S. Henry, T. Patrolia, R. Tosi, D. Talarico, C. Smullen, A. Corddry, Row 3: J. Hurley, S. Stovold, K. Jones, D. LeDoux, S. Parks, J. Guilfoyle, D. Simeone, J. Corddry, D. Edminster, J. Talarico, Row 4: M. Mahoney, T. Carlson, D. Brennock, D. Quigley, C. Ketchum, S. Stovold, B. James, R. James. Row 1 (L-R) C. Tibbetts, S. Prentice, N. Edminster, L. Sargent, C. Davis, M. Pearson. Row 2 P. Hill, B. Carraher, M. Joyce, S. Day, A. Corddry, L. Congdon, M. Delaney, Mr. Shaw. Row 3 S. Park, D. Brennock, K. Libby, G. Boyt, T. Carlson, and C. Stannard. Row 1 (L-R) P. Taylor, T. Macklin, D. Keefe, B. Whipple, Row 2 K. Gile, S. Roy, M. McDermott, C. Burke, A. Boyt, Row 3 R. Patrolia, J. Emmons, M. Prendergast, B. Wood, T. O ' Connell, F. Broderick. Row 1 J. Henderson, C. Tibbetts, S. McCormick, S. Prentice, M. Luckey — capt, C. Chamber- lain — capt, S. Stovold, C. Flint, D. Woomer, J. Skelhan, Row 2, J. Longo, L. Congdon, J. Ran- core, J. Guilfoyle, S. Parks, C. Stannard, G. Kramer, W. Protulis, S. Morrison, Row 3, N. Edminster, J. Keefe, K. Libby, N. Stannard, G. Boyt, S. Stovold, D. Hassan, J. Oldfield, J. Colpitts. Row 1, M. Pearson, L. Prescott, M. Lucky — treas., G. Boyt — vice-pres., C. Wheelwright — pres., W. Bates— sec, A. Hatheway, P. Singer, Row 2, E. Fitzpatrick, C. Flint, P. Bloomfield, J. Old- field, M. Higgins, S. Morrison, K. Hollingshead, Row 3, J. Guilfoyle, J. Corrdry, J. Crosby, C. Haberstroh, G. Hobbs, B. Reynolds, W. Judd, K. Tousley. 94 Stage A-V CW JW 1: B. Watson, R. O ' Hayre, M. Salvador. Row 2: D. Wil- liams, K. Thayer. Row 7: R. Stamp, B. Goodfellow, G. Hubbell M. Golden, C. Beacock, M. Henderson Row 2 J. Emmons, F. Broderick, P. Rose, T. Macklin, D. McLean, E. Buckley, P. Devin, Row 3 P. McCarthy, J. Emmons, A. Madigaw, I. Stone, K. Haskel, D. Matteson 95 Few R. O ' Donnell, B. Buckley, R. Guilfoyle, B. Whipple, D. James Mr. Rodgers, M. Henderson, C. Nast, G. Bilodeau. Row 2: S. Healy, C. Fink, A. Lehr, J. Hunt, P. Zook, D. Corddry, B. Wood Row 3; J. Dean, C. Burke, J. Hill, D. McNulry, P. Lehr, S. Roy, N. Duggan J. Benedict, B. Wood, F. Moore 96 Dxom ftc CM) 7 Row, S. Stovold, L. Macklin, N. Stannard J. Corddry, K. Talarico, M. Martin. 2nd Row, J. Souther, C. Cashin, D. Pres- cott, A. Corddry, B. Carraher, M. Pratt, S. Luckey, S. Spinzola 3rd Row, W. Judd, T. Carlson, S. Park, O. Martin C. Martin, J. Graham, R. O ' Hayre 1st Row, R. Ritter, C. Beacock, A. Madigan, M. Oldfield, K. Maher. 2nd Row: B. Joseph, D. Williams, B. Murphy, P. Smith, N. Anderson, M. Harrington JumJLvu Htgfc A fc Club 1st Row, D. McLean, L. Goodrich, P. Joyce, R. Ritter, C. Seeley 2nd Row, J. Emmons, J. Emmons, K. Haskell, M. Golden, G. Beacock, D. Brownell, B. Goodfellow 3 ' d Row: A. Charles, D. Basmajian, A. Madigan, D. Chase, A. Boyt, T. Sinopoli, N. Sinopoli 4th Row; P. McCarthy, J. Congdon, P. Gile, J. Hall E. Peroncello, B. Joseph, J. Dusossoit, N. Anderson Seated, S. Stovold; S. Mclntyre Standing, H. Aulich, P. McGrath M. Higgins, A. Hathaway. 97 Row 1; L. Henderson, L. Whipple, C. Martin, D. Freedman, L. Congdon, L. Emanuello, P. Hill, M Stanton. Row 2; H. White, S. Fink, C. Wheelwright, J. Boyer, K. Davis, J. Gleason, A. Leonard, S. Young. Row 3; D. Edminster, O. Martin, B. Butman, R. Goodwin, P. Hirt, R. O Hayre, D. Tasi, A. Grinnell 98 Ootid WfcjWIfejfrfs EuAKge W Cjojpdil The Bench In action The Coach Jtuu iS — Throw him in the showers The defeated TU OEoss Oj 1 967 W ' M N ms Ftwgefc . . . GRADUATION TARDY BELLS SKINHEAD plNK SLIP COUPLES THE I OOD x. EACH OTHER HULL RIOTS XHVd NOOVHVd EL CAPATI AND DICK KWOK MR. COHEN S JOKES s 4 o f n Jo STICKIN ' TOGETHER B OSTr % TEi.i-piioNi poi i a i -rin m a ii AND SO MI If H MORE David Ainslie leaves his Vette to any teacher who can handle it. Colette Ford leaves arguments with Mr. Collins to other Kennedy fans. Suzy Morrison leaves her marshal gladly!!! Barbara Anderson leaves those tardy passes to Jerry Pattison. Marie Anderson leaves Mr. Wunschel helpless. Patty Arnold leaves a book of new jokes and smart remarks to Mr. Cohen and Mr. Sheehan. Lee Aroner leaves all his bluffers to Mr. Davis. Linda Bartlett leaves three not so quiet sisters to Mr. Cohen. Winnie Bates leaves Mr. Di with the lights on. Jean Boyer leaves her Pits signs to Bobby and Fred to figure out. Greg Boyt leaves in one of Mr. Di ' s UFO ' s. Linda Campbell leaves a half burned Latin poster to whoever wants it. Gail Carraher leaves nothing! She ' s taking it all with her. Pat Casey leaves his build to Hudson Carmody. Cary Chamberlain leaves Mr. Di ' s UFO ' s to next year ' s Calculus class. Sheila Devin leaves with a diamond on her left hand. Norman Edminster leaves his camera and a certain girl. Suzanne Feola leaves CHS quickly. Sue Fink leaves while there are still a few absentee cards around. Libby Fitzpatrick leaves her puzzles to the French Dept. Cheryl Flint leaves a cracked light- house. Pam Flint leaves Friday nights up town to L. Leslie Fortier leaves all her religious problems to Mr. Collins. Jay Graham leaves his isometric ex- ercises behind. Jim Guilfoyle leaves his Physics book to any fool who wants it. Kathy Hernan leaves CHS gladly but quietly. Peter Hitt leaves the school to find Larry Simms. Kim Hollingshead leaves Blabber- mouth to Mr. Cohen. Linda Hooper leaves Mr. Cohen to .anyone who wants him. Munt Hunt leaves her shoes to any- one brave enough to wear them. Dotty Infusino leaves a year ' s supply of OH de London to Mr. Collins. Marion Jones leaves Mr. Williams in peace. Janet Keefe leaves the perplexities of French to her sister. Ellen Kelleher leaves Spanish II to anyone who wants to take it. Kevin Libby leaves Cohasset High another generation of Libbys. Mary Litchfield leaves Mr. Williams in peace. Mike Luckey leaves Honor studies to CHS. Sandy McCormick leaves her first lunch to all new marshals. Gina McEwan leaves sky diving to J.D.A. and cashews to Dennis. Janet McNeil leaves 3 5 ' s to Mr. Shee- han. Helen Mitchell leaves one mother if anyone needs one. Kathy Mulcahy leaves her curls to the Toni Company. Fred Nardo leaves the group to next year ' s seniors. Laurie O ' Donnell leaves her pink polka dot bikini to anyone brave enough to wear it. Maureen O ' Donnell leaves seven broth- ers to follow. Bobby O ' Hayre leaves a lifetime sup- ply of Ralph bags. John Oldfield leaves Dale instructions. Doug Orr leaves his rocket ship to Mr. Dunn. Ed Orton leaves one slightly used combat jacket to anyone who wants it. Steve Pattyson leaves his basketball career to any other 5 ' 4 star. Ann Poland leaves her tap dancing talent to anyone who wants it. Sherry Pratt leaves the majorettes to anyone who can handle them. Sue Prentice leaves her boyfriends and the driveway to Phyll. Peter Purcell leaves for West Roxbury. Steve Richards leaves it to Beaver. Darleen Ritter leaves her gum wrap- pers and vocab work to Mr. Shee- han. Russel Salyards leaves One Big Sal- yards to CHS. Linda Sargent leaves best wishes for the success of the Student Council. Gail Savage leaves her racing stripe to anyone who wants a VW sports car. 102 John Simpson leaves his sports jackets to whoever will wear them. Nick Stannard leaves his misplaced S to Mrs. Croan. Sandy Towle leaves E.P. to anyone who will promise to take good care of him. Elaine Varunes leaves Cohasset to any Rip-Van-Winkle. Joe Vecchione leaves his Beachwood aging . Sandy Waaser leaves without regrets. Peter Walsh leaves Mr. Cohen and his jokes to all underclassmen. Cheryl Wheelwright leaves Mr. Di a padded, perfumed yardstick. Sue Williams leaves her hockey stick to Crancy . Debby Woomer leaves her mother to the library. Richard Kwok leaves no ill will to the class of ' 67, as for best wish- Gel Capati leaves with only good memories. Lynne Prescott leaves her fantastic mu- sical talent and love for the band to Steve Park. Bob Nilsen leaves all his math notes to Mr. Davis. Jackie Neagle leaves Mr. Cohen clean- ing out her locker. Geoff Hobbs leaves his penmanship to anybody. Bob Settino leaves his footprints to the school. Judy Rancore leaves Tim to get new recruits for Tuesday nights. Bob Leach leaves everybody far below. Ian Kerr leaves his paisley pants to Harry. Carl Martin leaves his football uni- form to a 250-lb. tackle. Orin Martin leaves his athletic equip- ment to the school. PteskW Ufcby W CWj BVui Gim Budk To N ' udk Qonl I A PtouA Etdlm And A Waf f y Helen Mitchel finally got a joke !!!!!!!!!! FREMTCE BROWS NEW COMPETITION Gail Savage, Dave Ainslie and Pete Walsh have opened a new car shop on 3A. Gail specializes in VW sportscars; Dave in Vettes; and naturally Pet- er ' s specialty is in the tiny Honda room. Good luck to these ambitious car dealers. Laurie and Gini are still searching for that perfect wave. Suzey Morrison, New York sophisticate, just flew to Eur- ope. BfRTUS Marie Anderson has just given birth to her 13th as Mrs. Del Smiley. Lynne birth and Paul? Coletti has just to twins — boys- given -Peter Dale Oldfield birth to a 9-lb. fifth. has just given 5-oz. boy, their Jackie Neagle recently birth to a girl, her third. gave Cheryl Wheelwright has finally given in to the Reverend Earle W. Miller and married him. Sandy Towle, now married, is a Recreational Director, on the good ship USS Fun. President Libby, we the people wish that thou were not so gullible. MODERN ART Pat Simpson, just sold her latest masterpiece for $10,000, but hus- band, John is still her 1 fan. Doug Orr, world renowned artist is now roughing it in Greenwich Vil- lage. WORLD OP BUSINESS Tom Berry has just purchased a world wide Merc Sloop Co. This is the latest of his many business ventures. Joe Vecchione has astonished the world with his brilliant mathematical computations. Bob Settino, Internationally known playboy, has just opened a Large Size shoe factory. NEWSFLASHES ON NEW TEAO ERS Maureen O ' Donnell, new Spanish teacher at CHS, has just taken on the mammoth task of advising the 1987 Tessahoc Staff. Lots of Luck!! Sue Williams has entered into a partnership with Miss Ba- baean. In spare time Winnie Bates tutors students with their kyps. Lucky for Miss Babaean and Sue to have such a pro right in town ! ! Kim Hollingshead is teaching abroad in France. She ' s not as angelic as she always used to be, might I add. Lee Aroner is bluffing his way along as a Math teacher at CHS. Steve Pattyson, of course, returns every Halloween. COMASSET-WERrZ AG NT; Kathy Hernan, Sue Feola, Mary Litchfield, and Marion Jones have just recently been appointed Co- hasset agents for the Hertz Rent A Car Co. They are all B.U. and B.C. graduates in Business Ad- ministration. Leslie Fortier has been appointed as head of Food Services at CHS. Darleen Ritter has opened a lobster stand of her very own. BER£SON ' S NEW OWNERS Linda Sargent, Judy Ran- core, and Debbie Woomer have just bought Bergson ' s. 108 C ka eJb Cottager Jum 4, 1 987 ife C8as$ of ' 67 TU Best Ctass t© GWuafo fn Tu ttiy Vea s!! T. V. Bob Leach has replaced Lurch on The Adams Family . He is great for the part. DONT EVER, FORGET! SWOP AT YOUR VERY OU N NO EUY aoru N SWOP RUN BY (AN fc£RR, MUNT CWRJSNfSU ANDER, REGfS REP. Kathy Mulcahy, married to Chica- go ' s Jr. Senator, has recently been appointed as Re- gis ' local repre- sentative in that city. pounce: Collette Ford has been appointed to the Ken- nedy staff as Press Agent. JUST MARR ED Sheila Devin has just married Tom McDon- ald, successful MIT graduate. THEATER . Helen Mitchell and Nick Stannard are co- starring in Broadway ' s latest smash produc- tion. Sue Prentice and Ann Poland have joined up with the Rockettes. APPOINTMENTS FRO U THE OFFICE. OF FR-ESfDENT UBBV Gail Carraher has been appointed as a foreign diplomat. She ' s still talking her way out of things ! Dotty Infusino has been given the position of President Libby ' s pri- vate secretary. LOCAL DOCTOR, AND NURSE Dr. Winnie Bates and Nurse San- dy McCormick have just taken over Dr. Sceery ' s office. WORLD OF FASWfON Sue Fink has become a fashion de- signer and the proud wife of famed football star Russ Salyards. SPORTS!! Janet Keefe has won 6 gold medals in the Olympics. (Men ' s Division.) Jay Graham has just won the World ' s Light Weight Division Championship. Pat Casey has just been awarded Player of the Year by the NFL. He plays for the Boston Patriots when he is not at Crusher ' s. OUR FOREIGNERS Dick Kwok is a fam- ous Chinese physicist. Gell is happily mar- ried. Linda Hooper has gone to Venezuela with her Jorge. Libby Fitz has joined the Foreign Service. TOURING THE WORLD??? Greg Boyt, Peter Hitt, Carl Martin, F. Nardo Orin Martin, Bob O ' Hayre, Peter Purcell, and Ed Orton have been touring the world for the past twenty years. We hope they settle down soon, and find their ways back to civilization. Pam Flint and Cary Chamberlain have just entered into a joint part- nership. They bought a ski lodge in New Hamp- shire. Elaine Varunes has returned to her beloved Buffalo. Mike Luckey, Jim Guilfoyle, and Geoff Hobbs have just won their respective Supreme Court Cases BESTSELLERS Life Philosophy by Jean Martin Manners by Norm Edminster Anything by Paul Hoffman Advice for All by Ellen Kelleher Charm by Sandy Waaser Political and Religious Theory by Judy Rancore 109 Daniel F. Featherston, Jr. James R. DeGiacomo Irwin M. Golden Richard D. Leggat George W. McLaughlin David E. Place Oscar C. Johnson O.D. Dr. William G. Matteson Dr. Edward A. McCarthy Dr. Richard Monsees Frederick F. O ' Brien, M.D. Robert T. Sceery M.D. Edward H. Seadale D.D.S. Richard B. Singer M.D. Richard R. Smith, M.D. Dr. Howard S. Reid 1 10 Potions Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Ainslie, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Anderson Mrs. Edwin F. Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Barnicle Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bartlett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lot E. Bates, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Boyt Mr. arid Mrs. R. M. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Carraher Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Edminster Mr. and Mrs. Randolph A. Feola Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Fink Mr. and Mrs. John J. Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Flint Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Flint Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Ford Mr. and Mrs. James M. Graham, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Guilfoyle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Hernan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hitt Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Hoffman, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hollingshead, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hooper Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Infusino Mr. and Mrs. Ashley Jones Mr. and Mrs. John E. Keefe Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelleher Mr. and Mrs. Milton L. Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Charles Y. T. Kwok Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Leach, II Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Libby Mrs. Emily Litchfield Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mildred Douglas B. Luckey Dwight C. Macau ley Orin K. Martin, Jr. Charles J. McCormick John Mitchell James W. Morrison Bernard Mulcahy Vincent Nardo Leo E. Neagle, Jr. Frank C. Niswander Joseph J. O ' Donell Maurice H. O ' Donnell Robert O ' Hayre John C. Oldfield Samuel T. Orton, Jr. William E. Poland Edwin H. Pratt Phillip N. Prentice Lloyd W. Prescott Norbert V. Reardon, Jr. Carroll H. Richards Harry H. Ritter James R. Salyards Stewart S. Sargent Kent M. Savage Charles R. Simpson Richard B. Singer Charles R. Stannard Herbert R. Towle Arthur Vecchione C. Winslow Waaser Thomas Walsh Frank S. Wheelwright Warren H. Williams Woomer Compliments of ELENA SESTITO FLORIST 23 South Main Street 383-1966 Cohasset Village 3H3-H534 Residence LO 6-3713 ANTIQUES BOUGHT AND SOU) Glass - China - Furniture - Copper - Brass VXD Hll.l. RODMAV ROUIE 3A, COUASSRT NEXT TO THE JJ ICE CREAM SIMONE ' S LIQUOR STORE 27 South Main Street Cohasset Village 383-0215 Compliments of STUART SHOE CO. Scituate LI 5-3619 and Cohasset 383-9290 Best of Lucie to the Class of 1967 from the COHASSET WINTER GARDENS VILLAGE CAMERA SHOP Route 3A — Tedeschis 383-9354 The Only Direct Kodak Processing In Cohasset. BETTY BRITE DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 14 Nantasket Ave. Hull, Mass. Phone -925-9815 111 Riply Road Cohassett, Mass. Phone 383-9677 Compliments of RICHARD ABBADESSA JR. MOBIL SERVICE STA. West Corner Compliments of LOKIE ' S 235 Hull Street Cohasset 383-0544 VINCENT ' S BARBOR SHOP 14 Nantasket Ave. West Corner MACKINNON SHOES Stagecoach Way Cohasset Center 383-9469 Have an appointment Shows yoi ' re thinking I C.H.S. make it small change Ian, you ' re sweet suction cups What ' s the word MONA FRIEL Hair Stylist Five Stage Coach Way Cohasset, Mass. Tel. 383-1490 Best Wishes From DWYER ' S CLEANERS Route 3A Cohasset Complete Home Office Cleaning • WINDOWS CLEANED • FLOORS WASHED WAXED FORE AFT CLEANING JIMMclNNIS LI 5-1482 Compliments a Friend to the Class of ' 67 Tel. 383-0553 Cohasset Harbor Socony Products MARKS SERVICE STATION 120 Elm St. Road Service MANUAL A. MARKS (Prop.) The 1704 Air Conditioned RED LION INN Main St. Cohasset Village 383-1704 MEMBER OF CARTE BLANCHE Compliments of HARBOR LIQUOR STORE 97 Elm Street 383-9393 Cohasset, Mass. ft CURTIS COMPACT CONVENIENCE FOOD STORE picTriDAiLy 8 A.M. To 1 1 P.M. INCLUDING SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS For Your Convenience look out! Dear John, Oh. Mr. Di. We want straws! 52 South Main Street Cohasset Village .7 taste like it plop censored! Best Wishes to the Class of 1967 COHASSET COLONIAL PHARMACY South Main Street Cohasset, Mass. Compliments of BROOKS PHARMACY DANIEL J. GAITINGS, JR. Registered Pharmacist North Scituate Phone 545-1020 = FUEL I no NORTH SCITUATE, MASS. Heating Installations TEL 5450123 SCITUATE HARBOR NORTH SCITUATE BERGSON ICE CREAM RGSON ' S ICECREAM Route 3A Ciishing Plaza Cohasset ICE CREAM AND FINE FOODS TEL. 383-1942 TOWLE ELECTRICAL COMPANY, INC. 5 Brook St. Cohasset Village Electrical Contractors General Electric Sales and Service Phone 383-0036 Est. 1921 Your feet smel Minors only! . . . see no evil Ouch! Compliments and Best Wishes to Our Boys and Girls of Cohasset From HUGO ' S FASHION FABRICS North Scituate Mass. BAILEY OIL CORP. BAILEY CO. Plumbing and Heating 770 Country Way N. Scituate, Mass. 545-0088 W. R. SCHULTZ COMPANY, INC. 340 Gannett North Scituate 545-0508 749-2000 Fuel Oils PAUL ' S SUNOCO 151 So. Main St. Cohasset, Mas%. EV 3-9600 Good Luck, Class of ' 66 PAUL ST. JOHN, Proprietor THE COUNTRY PACKAGE STORE INC. No. Scituate 545-1011 RJ ' S LAUNDROMAT North Scituate COIN-OP Wash Dry Dryclean Press CAR WASH MIRROR PUBLICATIONS 777 Country Way North Scituate. Mass. LI 5-0275 EV 3-1920 BLUE BONNET BABY SHOP 794 Country Way No. Scituate, Mass. Tel. Scituate 545-2092 Good Luck to the Class of 1967 THE SCITUATE CLEANERS North Scituate, Mass. School Supplies Office Supplies Only his hairdresser knows for sure. Meanwhile back at the UFO factory Fink at work. 8 m Amid his beloved books. Feet up, here comes the Jr. High Twinkle Toes Bottoms Up Clark Kent and Lois Lane New Girl Best dressed Compliments of BROOKS PHARMACY DANIEL J. GAITINGS, JR. Registered Pharmacist North Scituate Phone 545-1020 REAL ESTATE INSURANCE JOHN P. CONNIFF CO. 358 Gannett Rd. North Scituate Shopping Center 383-1747 545-4400 Serving The South Shore L P. CARPENTER Interior Decorators Telephone 545-0988 333 Gannett Road North Scituate SARAH LAWRENCE BEAUTY SALON 62 South Main St. Cohasset, Mass. Tel.: 383-1710 GEORGE ' S AIR CONDITIONED BARBER SHOP North Scituate, Mass. Tel.: LI 5-2389 = FUEL I no, NORTH SCITUATE, MAS S. Heating Installations TEL 5450123 • clt Women ' s Apparel and Accessories SCITUATE HARBOR, .MASS. HELEN M HASBROUCK. OWNER TEL 545-1418 C. CRAWFORD HOLLIDGE North Scituate PAUL ' S SUNOCO 151 So. Main St. Cohasset, MasV EV 3-9600 Good Luck, Class of ' 66 PAUL ST. JOHN, Proprietor Compliments of CENTRAL MARKET Cohasset Center CUSHING PLAZA DRUG STORE Cushing Plaza 383-1001 Route 3A Cohasset Mass. Compliments of Terry Logan ' s COHASSET LIQUORS, INC. 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