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hi ; iilU lr % W . ?Qnv ' ' To i 4 k ' f-hK . IKfj LM K i h HtK} l Urv 4 ' a a a CohasseT high school CoHf SSET, MASSACHUSETTS 1 We, the Class of 1973, dedicate our Yearbook to you, Mr. Collins, who made our dreams seem a little less impossible. To dream the impossible dream. To fight the unbeatable foe. To bear with unbearable sorrow. To run where the brave dare not go. This is my quest, to follow that star. No matter how hopeless, no matter how far; To fight for the right without question or pause. To be willing to march into hell for a heavenly cause! And I know, if I ' ll only be true to this glorious quest. That my heart will lie peaceful and calm, when I ' m laid to my rest. And the world will be better for this; That one man scorned and covered with scars, Still strove with his last ounce of courage To reach the unreachable stars. — Darion and Leigh 3 A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR ADVISORS AND CLASS OFFICERS Shtfila — Secretary Nicky — VicePresiderU Ricky — PresukrU Bonnie — Treasurer Mr. Collins Mr. Walsh Leslie Ann Ahearn Les He who does nol understand your silence, will probably nol understand your words. Likes — Billy, veal parmesean, tear-jerking books, crying at movies. Dislikes — having to go home just when all the fun starts, fighting, bor- ing classes. Remembers most — July 27, 1971, powderpuff. Coach Di, egging Hull ' s victory- parade. Wants to forget most — July 4, 1972, Oct. and Nov. 1972. Usually seen with — Billy and the Holy Trio. Activities — Rousers 1; Soft- ball 2; Marshall 3; Powderpuff 3. 4: Donkey Bas- ketball 4: Yearbook 4. David . lexander Dave To live, to exist, to experience life ' s anguish and elation is man ' s greatest privilege. Likes — reason, invention, hikin . Dislikes — educational inflexibility, stale coke, busses. Ambition — to control the E st Coast. Remem- bers most — somewhere else. Dead, . llman Bros., Circle, Biscut Davis, Shine, Cambridge, Amsterdam. Usually seen with — Kim, Snap, Mike, Andrew, Todd, Jeff, Bob, Peter, Scott, Allen. Brian, Jim, Jerome, Smitty, JB, Jack, Ralf. Daniel Francis Ainslie Dan Totally ridiculous. Likes — Duster 340 s, sunny days, money, CCR. eating, pool. Dislikes — Fords, rain, things that don ' t work right, fall. .Ambition — travel around the world. Remembers most — tenth grade. New York, June 11, Jan. 3. Wants to forget most — a certain street in Scituate. Usually seen with — Steve B. and other people. .Activities — Football 1. f Daniel Basmajian Baz If at first you don ' t succeed . . . consider making failure your goal. Likes — people, motorcycles, action, curly hair, sunny days. Dislikes — snobs, A P, homework, shaving. Ambition — to be liked by everyone. Remembers most — 17th birthday celebration in NSH. Wants to forget most — AP English, AP Calcu- lus. Usually seen with — BK, DJ, Smiley, and the Gang. Activities — Track 2 • 4, Band 1 ■4, Marshalls. Jeffrey Ewen Badger Bucketts If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drum- mer Likes — people, music, soccer, make me smile, Ali, Porsches. Dislikes — worrying, being sick, French, author- itarians, bright lights. Ambition — to become a millionaire lawyer. Usually seen with — Milhous, Sarge, Jeffy, Saw. Remembers most — Chicago, SSMC, THOSE, trespassing on a train. Wants to forget most — a night on a boat. Activities — Baseball 1 - 4, Basketball 1 - 4, Soccer 4, Band 1 - 4, Yearbook 4, Audio-Visual 2, Activities Club 2, Camp Wing-A-Ding 2, Intra- James Benedict J. B. Carl Berens Nutty Unbelievable ' Really? Likes — sailboat raring, driving on Duxbur Beach, Marshfield sand and gravel pits. Dislikes — Rolling cars, trees in the middle of the road. .Ambition — Merchant Marine. Remembers most — Hi ' s after work, scene at circle cafe. Wants to forget most — getting kicked out of Beechuood at 11:00. Usually seen with — Peter Hoffman. David G)gill, )lin Francis, Black Brown, Scott Herzog. Activities — Hockey 1; Football 1; Audio- Visual 1. 2; Baseball 3. 4. Randall Barlow Boscow Boscow Live for today — and others. Likes — Biology, wine, oranges, tea. shrimp cocktails, storms, heavy weather sailing, fast ski- ing, spring skiing, the Moody Blues. Maine, wild- erness, philosophising, learning. Dislikes — Pro- crastinating, wasting time, humidity, being classi- fied, the ensuing rat race. Ambition — to be a doctor. Remembers most — everything relavent. Wants to forget most — nothing pertinent. Usu- ally seen with — other people. .Activities — Bas- ketball 1: Cross Country 1, 2: Track 1-3: Debat- ing 1, 2: Student Council 2-4; School Commit- tee 3, 4. Stephen David Blair Steve Likes — Marie, Shop II class, being dismissed at 1:30, Wood Working, oldsmobile 442. Dislikes — the school lunches. Fords. Ambition — Wood Working carpenter. Remembers most — skipping school in tenth grade. Wants to forget most — accident on Jerusalem Road. Usually seen with — Dan .Ainslie. 1 • Nancy Marie Bowen Shorty We need to have people who mean something to us, people to whom we can turn knowing that being with them is coming home. Likes — art, sunshine, deserted beaches, livin, the kids at work. Dislikes — clics, math, bells and clocks, being patted on the head, ravers. Ambition — to be 5 ft. tall, have time to do what I want, visit Maine, pass math for the year. Remembers most — July 27, 1971, J.T. ' s birth- day party, classes at Mass. Art, Variety Show, Wants to forget most — Spring 72 , Political issues 72 . Usually seen with — Debbie N., Pickle. Activities — Rousers 1, 4, Powderpuff 3, 4, Cheerleader 2. Gregory David Brown Raoul, Smiley Every one has the potential to be a smiley Likes — autonomous smiles and sophisticated bull. Ambition — to be a lumberjack. Remem- bers most — 3 on a bike, Fi-dolla , five in a Fiat, doing flips over fences, no-handed wheelies. Usually seen with — any number of assorted people. Activities — Ski Club 1, 2: Golf 2; Gym- nastics 2: Track 3, 4; Soccer (psyching capt.) 4; Polar Bear Club 4; Student Council 4. Carold Henry Browncll Carold Once you have missed the first buttonhole, you ' ll never manage to button up. Likes — swimming, the )c ' an, snow, lilllc puns, big snow storms. Dislikes — poor slobs, work. Ambition — to swim the English Channel. Remembers most — short summers. Usually seen with — people. Thomas Francis Calorio Tom , Ike Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. Likes — Dick Bulkus, the bearh. Chink food, coming in late, football, The Beach Boys , sing- ing in practice. Dislikes — dubs, the morning after, cold days up the field, Bessie in the cold. Ambition — to work with people. Remembers most — Bessie, 3 1 72. Wants to forget most — A Big Mac. Usually seen with — Sandy, Sam, Liv. Boru. Activities — Football 1-4 (co- Capt.); Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Marshall 1- 3: Weightlifting 3; Senior Class Play 4. William Beaudet Carter Sandy You only go around ome in life so grab for all the gusto you can. Likes — R. T., beaches, boats, sleeping late, P. RTIES, the summer, graduating from C.H.S., 1949 Jeep Truck, music, cruising. Dislikes — snobs, going dry on weekends, being awakened at 6:30 by a friendly policeman, small town gos- sip, being a little lirother, mosquitoes. Remem- bers most — 6 12 71, the last two summers, the back room, sneaking out with Kevin, parties at Allan ' s — 68 . sleeping at Bassin ' s Beach, a person in Switzerland. Wants to forget most — getting suspended, sleeping on Gov ' t Rock, going to high school at CHS. .Ambition — to become a D.U.M.. be happy, to travel. Usually seen with — Robin. Boru. Dixy. Tom. Activities — Foot- ball 1, 3; Lacross 1 (at Tabor Academy): Track 2; Marshall 3. Jo Ann Churchill Peanut, Jo So on and on I go, the seconds tick the time out, there ' s so much left to know, and Fm on the road to find out. Likes — riding motorcycles, horses, HD ' s, sunny days, being happy. Dislikes — Guidance, being without. Remembers most — summers, good times, parties, Honda 175, wasted times. Ambi- tion — to see the world. Andrew Charles Cifrino Andy, Andranoid There are none so quoteless as those who do not quote. Likes — fellow Doomites, the candy man, pes- tering, gravity. Dislikes — disobedient teachers, rulturally deprived guidance, sarcasm — hippies. Remembers most — the day the water tower blew up. Wants to forget most — people who don ' t remember the day the water tower blew up. Usually seen with — a cloud. 21 Mary Kimball Chittim Mary Life is short; live it up! Likes — the Jets, horses, sports, ice cream, music, roast beef subs. Dislikes — the Patriots, brussel sprouts, golf, unsafe drivers. Remembers most — losing $6 worth of subs. Wants for forget most — Marshfield Fair. Usually seen with — Scamp. Activities — (Transfer student from Longmea- dow High School) Homecoming Finalist 4. David Anthony Cifrino Tony i.v impossible to learn anything if you think you know it already. Likes — orange juice, Cohasset, golf, Anhciscr Busch, skiing, Chinese food, parties, tennis, the beach, roast beef subs. Dislikes — coconut, three pulling, four putting, dubs, curfews, Al ' s. Ambition — to sit on the Sui reme Court. Remembers most — the summer of 72. Wants to forget most — 9 19 71. Usually seen with — John P., Jon R., Brian H., Nick R., and other ravers. Activities — Football 1 ■4, Golf 1, 2, 3 (Co- Capt.), 4 (G)-Capl.), Basketball 1, 2, Marshal 1, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Ski Club 2 ■4, Band 1 ■3. David Copill Dave She ' s not worth uriting home to mother about. Likes — hanging around Beerhwood corner, blondes, working for Carl, pumping station. Dis- likes — being home early, getting kicked off Beechwood corner. Ambition — to get a Hal- Trick. Remembers most — Summer of ' 72, the mountain, the gate. WanLs to forget most — New York. Usually seen with — anyone from Beech- wood. Activities — Spectator 1-4. Suzanne Cone Booza ' am not inferior; I am not superior: I am just me. ' Likes — friendly people, to get rah rah, clean drive-in movies, to go Chinkin , to see everybody happy, to rap. Dislikes — being unhappy, pho- nies, rainy days, Mondays, zils, being broke, being formal. Ambition — to experience all I can. to live in a plush apartment. Remembers most — summer of ' 69, ' Cousin Pat and parties, good parties. Wants to forget most — stupid mistakes, judging people wrongly, embarrassing moments. Usually seen with — Helene C cous- ins. J.C., neighbors. Susan Coleman By walking I found out u here I was going. By intensely hating, how to love By loving, whom and what to love By griet ing. how to laugh from the belly Out of infirmity. I have built strength Out of untruth, truth. From hypocrisy, I ueaved directness. Almost now I know the boldness to be that person Another step And I shall be where I started from. 1 1  Mary Catherine Cotter Mare Thf best way to keep friends is not to f ve them away. Likes — B.C.. Derek, cold sunny days, snow- men. Bread, watermelon, being a Leo. Dislikes — total tickoffs, persersions, hospitals, gym, wet mittens, colds, succotash. Ambition — to con- vince Mr. Collins B.C. is better than the Cross. Remembers most — Hawaii, English lOA, Coa h Di, egging Hull ' s victory parade. Wants to forget most — May 1972. SHD 69. Awards Assembly, ice cream and .saurkraut, WYP. Usually seen with — the other two of the Holy Trio, Judy, Billy, Les. Activities — Yearbook 3-4 (Co- Editor); Student Council 3, 4 (Vice Pres.); Soft- ball 1. 2; Basketball 3; Marshall 3; Activities Committee 1, 2; Powderpuff 3, 4; Senior Class Play Committee 4. 12 Linda Grace Conte ' Lyn, Pinda All that glitters is not gold. Likes — Mr. Fortin, Hockey, football, A P. Rolling Stones, the beach, blondes, taking long walks, summer, parties, sentimental things, dreams, driving, and having fun. Dislikes — say- ing good-bye, elevators, being sad, orals, flirts, fakes, inconsiderate people and tests. Ambition — to be a teacher and help people in some way. Remembers most — 8th grade, French, Canada, Mr. Fortin, Mr. Fed, and Mr. Reade, our parties. Wants to forget most — nothing , I want to remember anything. Usually seen with — Susan, Paula, Katie, Nat, Karla, and Sharon. Activities — Rousers Club 1 (Pres.); French Club 2-3; Spanish Club 3-4; Future Teachers 3-4; Powder- puff Football 3-4; Softball 1; Marshall 3. Vaughn Di al Monkey, Big Deal Likes — student-faculty volleyball games, coun- try music. Dislikes — French. Ambition — to become a millionaire. Remembers most — Isl year Freni b, freshman basketball trips. Wants to forget most — 3r(l year F iglish. Usually seen with — Paul, Randy. Activities — Track 2-4; Basketball 1-4. Kendall de Long Lladnek was bom evil: ic hat good I hat e was acquired . Likes — meeting people, hissing (in or on any- thing). Europe, and concerts. Dislikes — being hassled, pessimism, gym. idealists, hatred of one- self and others. Ambition — To have my own leather shop on the Canadian border: making and selling leather, to be a dancer, drummer, singer, and to live my life to the fullest. Usually seen with — .Mary. Di. Debbie. Bill. Dord, everybody. Paula Ann D Onofrio Paula-Donna Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been. Likes — to make people happy, to feel needed, friendly people, dumb jokes, puppies, cute little kids, blue eyes, privacy, strawberries. Dislikes — being confined, coldness, not knowing, people who talk behind backs, spinach, feeling depressed, losing something, over protection. Ambition — to be someone special, to fly. Remembers most — P.D. + B.R.. L.C. + B.M.. the Bulldog and Mr. Reade. Mr. Gilmartin s jokes. Squinlz. Mrs. Thompson s talks, deciding what to do. hockey games. Wants to forget most — the way I sometimes act — real dumb. Usu- ally seen with — L.L.S.S. K.K.N. N. Activities — Rousers 1- 3: Powderpuff 3: Future Nurses 4: Spanish Club 3; French Club 3; Softball 1, 2; Chorus 3, 4. Celine Teresa DeSantis Lanie The hurrieder I go, the behinder I get. Likes — pottery, movies, photography, kong. The Sational Lampoon, Bogart, old houses. .Ambition — To beat Ben at chess, to give organ- ization a chance. Remembers most — the art room. .Activities — Spanish Club 3. 4: Student Social Action 3, 4; Variety Show 3. Jeffrey Allen Donze Jeff Oh I ' m on my way I hnou- I am. someu here nol so far from here. All I know is what I feel right now, I feel the power growing in my hair. Sitting on my own not by myself, everybody ' s here with me. I don ' t need to touch your face to know, and I don ' t need to use my eyes to see. I keep on won- dering if I sleep too long, will I even wake up the same (or soj? And keep on wondering if I sleep too long; will I even wake up again nr something. Oh I ' m on my way I know I am. hut times there were when I thought not . . . Paul Michael Donavan Dunny A friend may well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature . Likes — friends, raving, Cohasset, the ocean, hockey, good parties, summer, storms, Heming- way, islands. Dislikes — stonewalls and barbed- wire fences. Ambition — to know a little bit about everything. Remembers most — motorcy- cle accident. Jack ' s VW, summer of ' 71, the mast, all the good times, with all the good peo- ple. Usually seen with — Willy, Liv, and the rest of the boys. Activities — Student Council 1- 3: class Vice Pres. 2, 3: PAC 3, 4; Marshal 2-4: hockey 1-4; track 1: football 1. Jill Ann Duncan Dord yu.s know we ' re going to get caught. Likes — the Latin quarter, driving on clear nights, pancaking, real people, the criminal mind of Lladnek. Dislikes — egomaniacs, getting caught, No Fault Insurance, research papers. Ambition — to see the world and to marry an eighty year old millionaire with a heart condi- tion. Remembers most — Paris in April, 750 crushes, the Mad Mustang, little brother and his a ( ornplices. Wants to forget most — disc over- ing thai 1 wasn ' t going al my going away party, three accidents. Usually se ' n with — Lladnek, and the Dordmohile or Anni-tte, Beth, and Mau- reen. Aiiivilies — Chess 4. Paulelte Madeliene Dusossoit Polly You ' re wrong means I don ' t understand you — I ' m not seeing what you ' re seeing. But there is nothing urong u ilh you, you are simply not me and that ' s not wrong. Likes — musir. Sunlight kids. Amy. Krunchead. Applehead. Mr. Malick. Dislikes — arguing with Amy, being embarrassed. .Ambition — to be a good cook. Remembers most — N.S.F.G.. Sun- light, mussel parties. Wants to forget most — wasting time. 9th grade. Barrie .Anne Faber Fabes Everything that lives, lives not alone. Likes — David, field hockey, storms, skiing, suntans. Phil E posito. Dislikes — losing, wait- ing, hassles, tie games, apathetic people. .Ambi- tion — to make it through law school. Remem- bers most — June 16. 72. September 9. 72. field hockey 72 . Wisconsin. Powderpuff 72. Wants to forget most — .August ' 71. Sleeze City. Usually seen with — Mimo. THE LIFEGUARD BRUTE, cheerleaders. .Activities — Field Hockey 1-4: Basket ball 1-3; Powderpuff 4; Ski Club 1-4: Marshall 2. 3: Dance Committee 1. 2; Cheerleading 4. .Anne Elizabeth Enos .Annie Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Likes — sports. Daytona Beach, crisp autumn days, spring water, baseball people. Dislikes — anything to do with math, making certain deci- sions, saying goodbye, eggs. .Ambition — to become a nurse clinician. Remembers most — Powderpuff. field hockey champs. 11 a. Man- chester Banquet. Wants to forget most — braces, a disappointment in 71 , the net incident. Usu- ally seen with — Mrs. T. and the health room gang. .Activities — Band 1-4: Chorus 3. 4: Field Hockey 1-4; Softball 1-2. 3 (manager); Future Nurse ' s Club 3. 4; Health Room Aide 3. 4: Pow- derpuff 3. 4; Rousers 14: AFS Club 1-3: AFS Finalist 1971; Student Secretary 1-3. Susan Elizabeth Fernalld Susan, Shani How much more there is nou to til ing! Instead of our drab slogging forth and back to the fishing boats, there ' s a reason to life! We can lift our- selves out of ignorance, we can find ourselves as creatures of excellence and intelligence and skill. We can be free! We can learn to fly! JLS 16 Jayne FigucircHo Hayway What I don ' t know won ' t hurt. ' I.iki ' s — warm sunny days, hcing happy, skiing, hciiig hoiiir alone, having J. P., happy suns, lele- phones, long walks, being myself. Dislikes — fast cars, fighting with my family, work, friz weather. Ambition — to find happiness .somewhere. Keinembers most — Bridge ' 69, not going to: M hool, speed racer, July 11, ' 72, Sugarloaf, Jo ' s house. Wants to forget most — school, Hull, B.B.A.. bad times. Usually seen with — Nancy, and whoever around. A tivilies — Ski Club 2; Field Hockey 1; Fielci Hockey Manager 2. Joseph Fisher Fishcake Hey. you should see the neu guitar I just got! I wish I could afford a Hammond! Likes — Hammond Organs, Gibson Guitars, Hair, German food, Dom Silvano. studies, Satur- days. DisHkes — cigarettes. Spirit of Comedy, rain, indecision, work, people smarter than me. .Ambition — to play guitar better than Chip. Remembers most — Mr. Sheehan ' s 11th grade homeroom. Wants to forget most — Bats. Usu- ally seen with — anyone really into music. Activities — S.H. Chorus 2-4; Senior Ensemble 3. 4. Kathleen Ann Fox Foxy Lady Of all the gifts that a providence grants us to make life full and happy, friendship is the most beautiful. Likes — being independent, talking to strangers, doing everything, riding bikes, walking to the beach, rainy days, sunny days, snowy days. Dis- likes — bubble busters, being told to do some- thing, ending of summers. Ambition — to be a black belt in Karate and to ride cross country on a bike. Remembers most — trips to Martha ' s Vineyard, Social Action, summers with Linda, a Raleigh Budge, Black Rock Beach. Wants to for- get most — eighth grade, falling off bicycles. Usually seen with — free thinking people. Activ- ities — Social Action 4; Powderpuff 2; Class Play 4: Polar Bear Club 4. Katherine Veronica Filzpatrick Katie What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. Likes — stupid jokes, people at the Hingham A P, remembering funny things, old T.V. shows, sledding, my friends, Mr. Collins and Mr. Reade, parties on the hill, trick-or-treating. Dis- likes — fat legs, 9th grade English, chewing, conceited people, cold toes, oral reports, getting up, small towns, going to the dentist. .Ambition — to conduct an orchestra. Remembers most — Mrs. Kock ' s attack, 7th grade geography, Linda ' s birthday parly, Boltze and Philla, We ' ve been robbedl Usually seen with — Linda, Nat, Sharon, Karia, Sue. .Activities — Drama Club 1; Activities Committee 1, 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Powderpuff 3, 4; Rousers 1-4; Variety Show 3; Donkey Basketball 4. 17 Colin Michael Francis Colin See ya later! Likes — the beach, light brown hair, yellow- green eyes, night, Neil Young music, electric guitar, fast money and women. Dislikes — Hull, waking up Sunday morning, V.W., being at the wrong place at the wrong time. Remembers most — the mountain, summer 72, Mr. MacDonald, Scituate. Wants to forget most — the mountain, Circle Cafe. Usually seen — in Beechwood. Ambition — carpenter, musician, service (army). Activities — Football 1; Baseball 1. John Francis John Thomas Lawrence Glynn Tom Likes — skiing, driving, running. Dislikes — having nothing to do, losing X-coun- try meets. Ambition — to fly. Remembers most — 1972 X-country dinner. Wants to forget most — last trip to Fronlenac. Usually seen with — former X-country runners. Activities — Track 2 - 4; X-Country 3, 4; Senior Class Play. 18 Rolf Norman Gjesleby ■■Ralph ' Weter do today uhat can be put off till tomor- row. Likes — skiing in Noruay. Norwegian . . . girls. Dislikes — 57 Chevy, blowing up. Ambition — to fly submarines. Remembers most — direrting traffic in New Hampshire. Wants to forget most — blowing up at Bleakie ' s. Usually seen with — Krunrh-head, pirate. Saw, and Chicken Gumbo. .Activities — Cross Coun try 4; Polar Bear Club 4; Cross-Country Skiing 3. Marianne .Alice Haskell Mimo To live simply yet deeply. Likes — David, J.S., laughter, friendly people, future plans, hockey, sailing, rain. Dislikes — being alone, cruel people, goodbyes, not having the class of 72 around. .Ambition — to be an R.N. with a B.S. at Shriner ' s Hospital. Remem- bers most — Barrie. Coach Di, Mr. Fed., chil- dren ' s. Eric, Natal. Wants to forget most — hearing about a certain someone from the doc- tors. Usually seen with — Barrie. Activities — Basketball 1. 2: Field Hockey 2: Dance Commit- tee 2, 3; Marshall 3: Powderpuff 3. 4; Ski Club 2. 3, 4; Cheerleader 3. Annette Marie Hayden Nettie She speaketh not and yet there lies a conversation in her eyes. ' Likes — Mike, owls, purple, swimming on a hot summer night, walking on an autumn day. shuf- fling your feet through the leaves. Filene ' s base- ment on bargain day. Dislikes — winter and snow, moving, getting caught for skipping school, going to the dentist. .Ambition — to graduate and get a decent job. Remembers most — the Beach Boys concert, the Four Seasons concert, having my boyfriend buy me a car. learning how- to drive a motorcycle. Wants to forget most — the summer of 70. Usually seen with — lots of different friends. r 19 Scott Aulher Thomas Herzog Scott The easy life is the relaxed life. Likes — Beechwood football games, being out- side, fishing and hunting, the Three Stooges. Dis- likes — rainy days, finding out my car is dead. Ambition — to be a success in whatever I do. Remembers most — pizza in Wayland, Cape 2, 65 Plymouth, nights and weekends at Beechwood Ball Park, Halloween Pumpkin con- tests. Wants to forget most — wish I never got dog biscuits. Usually seen with — the Beech- wood gang. 20 Fredrick Chester Higgins Fred Likes — Laurie, motorcycles, Plymouth Fury in, the beach on rainy days, MacDonald ' s, being with Laurie, D.B. jokes, real people. Dislikes — walking, boring days, moody people, accidents, doing homework, fakes. Ambition — to buy a car that doesn ' t use gas! Remembers most — summer of 72, accidents. Wants to forget most — 3 23 72, 4 29 72, accidents. Usually seen with — Laurie. Robert Joseph Higgins Bob La If I am not for myself, who will be for me? If I am for myself alone, what am I? If not now, when? Likes — guitar, music. Chicago, sports, Celtics. Dislikes — mornings, mowing lawns, moody people. Bruins, Derek. Ambition — to be a pro sports reporter. Remembers most — Mr. Collins ' English, Make Me Smile. Wants to forget most — Chunky ' s fudge factors, false accusations. Usually seen with — the guys, whoever is around. Activities — Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 2- 4; Band 1-4; Camp Wing 2, 3; A.F.S. 3; Newspa- per 4. Kathrvn Beecher Hood Pam Likes — lobster, rats, my flute, discussions, mountain climbing, dachshunds, the ocean. Dis- likes — intolerance, being late. Ambition — to be happy. Remembers most — The Group, the Rat Room, Y.P.F., Christmas vacation ' 71. Wants to forget most — writing research papers. Usually seen with — everybody. Activities — SSAC 1, 2; Band 1; Tutoring in Roxbury 3; A.F.S. 3. Peter R. Hoffman Pete The best exercise for the heart is kindness towards others. Likes — trucks, motorcycles, easy work, good food, and beer. Dislikes — getting up early in winter. Ambition — get out of Massachusetts and be successful. Remembers most — 8:30 cof- fee break. Wants to forget most — getting up at 7:00, school lunches. UsualK ' seen with — Carl at the Circle Cafe. 21 Diane Joyrc Howorlh Di Only the beginning of what I want to fed for- ever. Likes — Dennis Michael Dooley, summer, the Beach Boys, Chicago, skiing, shopping, good limes, my only sister. DisHkes — goodbyes, unfriendly people, flirts. Ambition — to be a life guard on a Florida beach. Remembers most — April 16, 1972, 5 30 72, Fleo ' s, The Cliff, The Ranch House, swimming in Scituate. Wants to forget most — the past up to 4 16 72. Usually seen with — Dennis, Patty and Infa, friends. Activities — Field Hockey 2 (mgr.); Activities Committee 1, 2; Cheering 1, 4; Powderpuff 3, 4; Rousers 4: Ski Club 1-4; Class Dance 1-4 Stephen E. Hubbell Hubsy Some people see things as they are and say Why? I see things that never were and say Why Not? Likes — skiing, sailing, soccer, C.S.C. 72, snowy days in the mountains. Park City, Roberts par- ties. Dislikes — rainy days in winter, having nothing to do. Ambition — to attend the U.S.C.G.A. Remembers most — Utah 72. Wants to forget most — days ruined by Hermi Usu- ally seen with — Jon, John, Jon, Tony, Nick. Activities — Ba.sketball 1-3; Senior Class Play 2, 4; Stage Band 2, 4; Band 1-4; Soccer 4 Carol Elisabeth Hurtig Churlig The best mrtion of one man ' s life is his little . nameless unrrmrmbered acts of kindness. Likes — Maine fog, Andrew Wyeth, canoeing, seagulls. Dislikes — sleeping late, fighting, rainy summers. Ambition — to canoe the Allagash an l Colorado Rivers. Remembers most — April vacation 72, league championship. Wants to for- get most — progressions, writing (lapers for Mr. C. Activities — A.F.S. 3; Field Hockey 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Powderpuff 4; Yearbook 4. Charles David Infusino Infa Since ihe house is on fire; lei ' s warm ourselves. Likes — Patty, sports, football games, music, good raves and good ravers. Dislikes — people playing the role, practices, conceited people. Ambition — to be happy with life. Remembers most — playing at Boston Garden, summers of 71, 72. S.S.M.C. Wants to forget most — 1972 Batting Average. L.O. Usually seen with — Patty, Tom, and The Men, Dennis and Diane. Activities — Football 1; Activities Committee 2; Marshall 3 (capt.); Basketball 1-4; Baseball 1-4. Deborah .Ann Jones Debbie Respect is whal we owe: Love what we give. Likes — Chink food. Beach Boys, weekends, the beach, Jello. Dislikes — Hassles, losing football games, goodbyes, Monday mornings. .Ambition — be happy. Remembers most — Bread. Tom Rush. Beach Boys. Eileen ' s party, powderpuff 72. Kevin. Wants to forget most — a certain night last summer. Usually seen with — Anne, Eileen, Beth, Maureen, Jacky, Margaret. Activi- ties — Band 1-4; Powderpuff 3, 4; Cheering 4; Class Play 4. Daniel Charles Jones Jonesy So live that you can look any man in the eye and tell him to go to hell. Likes — skiing, dirt bikes, BMW ' s, weekends. Dislikes — Rickman Transmissions. Hanover Suzuki, rainy snow storms. Ambition — to become National Exhibition Skiing Champ. Remembers most — raving at Frontenac, Gunza, Fi-dolla. Wants to forget most — Gaucho. Middleboro crash, bussing at Inn. Usually seen with — Raoul, Donny, Baz. Pete. Activities — Golf 1-4: Soccer 4; Com puter Science Club 4. David Karoff Batman Hey Babe, do you want to boogie? Likes — J.D.G., the Snoid, King Crimson, my pipe, my dog. Dislikes — listening to Bill Lord play his guitar. Ambition — to settle down and marry a voluptuous Radcliffe graduate. Remem- bers most — camping and being sophisticated. Wants to forget most — sawdust. Usually seen with — acne. Activities — Troll 1-3; S.S.A.C. 1- 3; P.A.C. 4; Cross Country 1, 2; High Times 4; Polar Bear Club 4; A.F.S. 3; Drama Club 4; Stu- dent Council 1; Variety Show 3, 4. Marcia Ann Jordan Marcia Knowledge proceeds from What am I? lo I do not know what I am. to between Perhaps I am not and I will find myself to between I will find myself and ' I am , to I am what I know myself to be to I am. William Kearney Bill Likes — cars, fishing, skating, special foods, good raving, boats, parties, school, sleeping, cold wi ' ather. Dislikes — ravers, mopers, rain, taking orders from people, my boss. Ambition — to go into the Navy; earn $10,000 and spend it. Remembers most — summer 72, July 16, 1972. Wants to forget most — P.A., English. Usually seen with Sam, Tom. 24 I Stephen Nirholas Keefe The Beave La longua es la l it a. Likes — the Mother Ocean, Vlad the Impaler, Rocky Beach, my surfboard, Jim ' s surfboard, S.A.G., bullfrogs. Dislikes — dingo boots, cold water, . mbition — to sleep on Castle Bathory. Remembers most — sleeping on Castle Dracula. Wants to forget most — lonely eighth graders in dingo boots and knee-high bell bottoms. Usually seen with — the cavemen. .Activities — Track 1, 2; United Arab League 3; Soccer 3: Marshall 1- 4; Student Council 4 (Pres.); . .F.S. 3: Language Lab 2; Principals Advisory Comm. 4. Bonnie Lee Kehoe Bon Happiness sneaks in throufth a door you didn l hnou you left open. Likes — friends who try their hardest to under- stand, Mutha Magoo. impossible dreams. Coach Di, Hawaii. Bill Bixby. Dislikes — people who chew ice cubes, protruding egos, pea green any- thing, running out of gas, huffiness. bug boy pants, hate complexes. .Ambition — to under- stand and be understood; to solve the mystery of the stained jacket. Remembers most — Mr. Reade, the red boat incident, egging Hull ' s vic- tory parade. Hank ' s parties. Thanksgiving ' 72. Wants lo forget most — Gov ' t Island, the man in his underwear, telling Mr. C about the R R affair. Usually seen with — the rest of the Holy Trio, Leslie. Judy, Billy. .Activities — Class Sec. 1; Class Treas. 2-4; Cheerleader 2, 3; Rousers 1, 2, 4; Powderpuff 3. 4; .Activities Comm. 1. 2; Marshall 3: Donkey Basketball 4; Class Play Selection Comm. 4; Yearbook 4. Kathleen .Ann Kellev Kell. Kathy ' With all its sham, drudgery- and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Likes — sunny days in summer, snowy days in winter, Cohasset. sailing, skiing, working at the Sailing Club, Chink food, lightnings, being with people I like. Dislikes — being gullible, Mr. Col- lin ' s English papers, running in the rain, losing, snowless Christmases, llO ' s. .Ambition — to sail on the ocean racers. Remembers most — sum- mer of ' 72, Marblehead. double-overtime hockey game against Marshfield, victory parade after Hull game. Homecoming Dance ' 7L Wants to forget most — Berta ' s party. 9th grade jamboree, X-country practice, sleeping on Bassing ' s Beach, Feb. 16, 1972. Usually seen with — Nina, Berta, Willy. .Activities — Field Hockey 1, 2; Softball 1; Cheerleader 1; Track 3, 4; Cross Country 4: Marshall 3; Ski Club 1. 2; Powder- puff 3, 4t Girls ' State Representative 3; National Honor Society 3, 4. 25 Bruce Edward Kiley Bruce All experience is an arch wherethrough gleams thai untrai eled world, whose margin fades forever and forever when I move. Likes — travel, open spaces, rainy nights, boats, new cars, Celtics, bikes, ocean, trails. Dislikes — waiting, being cramped, inspiring phrases and cliches. Ambition — to live in Europe. Remembers most — African freighter, bike trip to Cape. Wants to forget most — a certain roof. Usually seen with — Baz, B.H., and K.O. Activities — Track 2 - 4, Soccer 4; Band 1 • 4; Debating 1, 2; Newspaper 4. Stephen Paul Kelley Steve It is not how long life is, but how life is lived. Likes — M.B., snowstorms, the Cape, music, weekends, meatball subs. Dr. Pepper. Dislikes — being hassled, buses, rainy summer days, Monday mornings, boring classes. Ambition — to own a Mercedes Benz. Remembers most — freshman year. Shop classes. Wants to forget most — a bus trip to Fla., IPS. Usually seen with Phil. Christopher Paul Duggan Dixie never fountl a companion so companionable as solitude. Likes — the ocean, mountains. Usually seen with a few nice chicks. Activities - Track 2 - 4; SSA 4; Class Play 4. Michelle Marie Kjer Michelley Maybe tomorrow Fll find my way to the land where the honey runs in rivers each day. And the sweet tasting good life is so easily found. Way over yonder — that ' s where Fm bound. Likes — Wisconsin, watermelon stix. snatching, fantasy lands, big snowflakes. Chink food. Dis- likes — confining places, hassles, doubtful attitudes, wasting time, pink chocolate, thumbs on the chest. Ambition — to be there on 7-7-77 and attend B.R.U. Remembers most — The Brewster Road, coconut cakes on doorsteps. New Years ' 70, Scituate, Jumper-cable cops. Wants to forget most — Aug. 27, ' 71. not seeing them when, losing my brain in the Aquarius theatre. Big B.. Oct. and Aug.. my French pictures. Usu- ally seen with — Sharon. Kathy. Activities — Activities Comm. 2; Drama Club 4. Jaqueline Kurtz Jacky When God puts a tear in my e e it ' s because he wants to put a rainbow in my heart. Likes — parties, the beach, going barefoot, rav- ing with Fleo. reminiscing and having something to do. Dislikes — losing bets to Bon. exagger- rated raves, impatient people, having the mun- chies and waiting. . Vmbition — to be a coach of a football team. Remembers most — Linsley ' s rock, shangri-la, weekends at Bev ' s. old gang at Sawyers. Halloween 71. 72. Wants to forget most — double date with Brian and Karen, p ' s and q ' s, GE light bulbs. B.C.. week at Mimo ' s, 12 2 72, 11 23 72. Usually seen with — Susan, Bev- erly, Karen or cheering gang. Activities — Field Hockey 2; Basketball 1-3; Cheerleader 4; Rous- ers 4. Linda Kraft Lin Life is divided into two halves, one frozen, the other half aflame: the burning half is love. Likes — Soupy, shotguns, Jim Dandy ' s. 4-River Bridge, kronki-ronki. little things, apple cores. Dislikes — eating, school, hassling with Mr. Di., Tuesdays. Ambition — to go sky-diving. Remem- bers most — the hill, the day Soup ' s Ford blew up. custard. Dunkin ' Donuts with Mary. Wants to forget most — everything. Usually seen with — Soupy, Valerie. Mary or Ken. 27 Joan Lantz Joansie, Joannie a person truly believes in something and it is wrong, the person is 100% correct because he believes it. Likes — Jay, my friends, J and J s MG. Dislikes — C.H.S., relatives, unreliable people. Ambition — good wife. Remembers most — Dec. 28, ' 71; my mother, Jan. 16, 72. Wants to forget most — everything before Dec. 28, 71. Usually seen with — Jay. Karen Linsley Kari T.G. Be wise, look ahead. Use your eyes, be straight, think right- But I might die tonight! Likes — Cat Stevens, skiing, field hockey, sail- ing, whist. Dislikes — 28 B, squishy milk. Remembers most — Cranberry Acres 71, 11a, Shangri-la, Field Hockey Champs, C.Y.C., Guid- ing Light. Wants to forget most — Huh Karen, double date with Jacky and Donny. Usually seen with — Susan, Beverly, Jacky. Activities — Field Hockey 2-4; Basketball 1, 2; Ski Club 1-4. Robert David Londergan, Jr. Hondo, Dub, Gipp When I am right no one remembers: when I am wrong no orw forgets. Likes — B., Beach Boys, lifeguarding, fog, H.P., being fleet-footed, sun tan bodies, nice guys, dances, food, sleep, and water. Dislikes — per- fect people, combing my hair, English, loud- mouths, pickles, dentists. Ambition — to go to California to find my surfer girl. Remembers most — Sleeze 71 and 72, B.C., summers, Oct. 21, R.L, fr ' shman football. Wants to forget most — B.G., horror shows. Usually seen with — Zorba, Bip, THE Jocks. Activities — Football 2- 4 (capl); Hock -y 1-4; Baseball 1-4 (capt). 28 William Spence Stratton Lx)rd Mr. Abnavseas Just like money in the bank. Likes — J. A.. T.S., swishersweets excursions with Kathy Fox, the M.J. Dislikes — chicken livers and Fords. Ambition — to become a rock and roll star. Remembers most — Thursday mornings and Potters ille. Wants to forget most — that kid at the beach. Usually seen with — gauche clothes and a ten cent cigar. Activities — S.S.A.C. 3; Polar Bear Club 3; Variety Show 3, 4. Anne Marie Mack Anaree First love is a beautiful hurt. Likes — B.B., T.. friendly people, the beach, raving with Kay, dungarees, convertibles, drive- ins, red tootsie pops. Dislikes — getting out of bed on a cold winter morning, saying goodbye, hassles, moving, not having any money. Ambi- tion — to see the day Eileen goes into the con- vent. Remembers most — the Spring St. gang, summer ' 70, 1 22 71, Halloween ' 71; ' 72: Flo- rida, thirty-two, good times with R.G. Wants to forget most — being let down, summer ' 72. Usu- ally seen with — Eileen, Debbie, Beth, Maureen, Jacky, Margaret. Activities — Softball 1; Band 1; Powderpuff 4; Cheerleader 1-4; Activities Comm. 2; Class play 4; Yearbook Assembly 4. Sharon Lee McDonald Shan TJie world is nothing but a great desire to live and a great dissatisfaction with living. Likes — holiday hill parties, the L. smile, court- yard, games, teasing Ho. Dislikes — Sneezing, singing the wrong words. Baron, veins. Ambition — to give B.E. and B.T. grief; to die drowning in mercury. Remembers most — This is God, Lou, The Dastardly Five, Cal, tinsel Jorge and the Hawaiians. Wants to forget most — Nat ' s Jimmy Cagney, Remember when Sharon . . . , pocketbooks with hot clasps. Usually seen with — Karla, Kicky Baby (K.F.). L.P.P. Bear, Nat the brat, and sometimes Lanie. Activities — Spanish Club 3, 4; S.S.A.C. 1, 2; Rousers 4; Powderpuff 4. Valerie Madge The [east important word: I. Likes — sincere people, windy days, walking along an empty beach. Bertha, being with peo- ple, my family. Sundaes, Jenifer, sad movies, sun rising and setting, dancing. Dislikes — back stabbers, ravers, homework, getting up early, being yelled at, not being busy, rainy days, bees, baked beans. .Ambition — to be a stewardess and to see the world. Remembers most — the rip in Mr. Sheehan ' s pants in psychology fourth period. Wants to forget most — the stench from the gym locker room. Usually seen with — Linda, Brriha and the gang. Sheila Elizabeth Madigan Sheil Do not laki ' tiff loo siTiou.sly; you will nrvrr net out of it alive. Likes — the sea, Emily Dickinson, laughter, thund -rsl()rnis, skiing when it ' s 65, buddy, the real tiling. Dislikes — ice cream, running out of gas, gym, arguments, knowing lhat all good things must come to an end. Ambition — to live long enough lo sec Mr. Kcadc married. Remem- bers most — being a niembi r of llie Holy Trio, roses on my I6lb birthday, demolishing ihe Hull victory parad ' . Wants to forget most — the birthday card, the last day of English lOA. Usu- ally .seen with — Bonnie, Mary, Leslie, Billy, Mr. F ickson. Activities — Class Treasurer 1; Class Sci relary 2-4; Powder Puff ,3, 4; Project Tiiui h 2, Yearbook 4; ( lass Play Comm. 4; Marshall 3; Activities Comm. I, 2; Dramatic Club 4. Kathleen Anne McCarthy Kaths The heart has reasons which reason knous not. Likes — the ocean. Chinese food, sailboats. Chi- nese firedrills. 6 am aboard. Max. Moody Blues. Dislikes — hayfever. heartburn, being on time coming home, being frustrated, not knowing, waiting, being tied down. Ambition — to live on 40 ' sailboat, travel around the world. Remembers most — night sailing. Nantucket 72. jumper cables. Chappaquidick. backroom. Godspell. Duxbury Beach. Wants to forget most — brea4c- ing up. Muzzie. out riggers. Usually seen with — Sharon. Michelle. Jimmy. Johnny. Steve. Activi- ties — Basketball 1. 2: Softball 1. 2; Drama 4; Marshall 3 Class Activities Comm. 2, 3: Year- book advertising 4. Paul Joseph McCarthy Paul Likes — playing basketball, vacation. Dislikes — working nights. .Ambition — to play for the Celt- ics. Remembers most — July 4, 1971. Wants to forget most — summer ' 72. Usually seen with — Big Deal. Millhouse. Buckets. Activities — Basketball 1-4; Soccer 1. Roberta Faye McKinnell Berta. Bird The nicest gift of all is knowing someone cares. Likes — being a girl. Field Hockey, cuddling,; cocoa, sewing, B.T.L. bedtime stories. Dislikes) — being caught in the middle, being tickle, hav- ing to say good-bye, tie scores, bottles, the word broad. Remembers most — May 1st, 8 roses, Chicago, Plantation House, Field Hockey, Pow- der Puff, getting my hair cut, my bird. Usually seen with — Ricky, Barrie, Nina. .Activities — Field Hockey 1. 2 (co-capt) 3, 4 (capt); Softball 1-4; Yearbook staff Powder Puff 3. 4; cheer- leader 4. f 31 John Bryan Miller Millhous This lime, like all times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it. Likes — Nina, blood, basketball, ocean. Big Macs, Chicago. Dislikes — blisters, losing, not enough light, having to throw the bull. Ambition — to become the next Jerry West. Remembers most — Chicago concerts, S.S.M.C., Fall ' 72, nights on harbor. Wants to forget most — THOSE first few days in Cohasset, roomates. Usually seen with — Bucketts, Sarge, Jeffy, Saw, Neen. Activities — Soccer 4 (co-ca[)t.); Basket- ball 2-4; Baseball 2-4; Yearbook 4: Intramural (assistant) 4; Camp Wing-a-Ding 2. Paula Kathleen Miller Paula Likes — ilogs, horeses, training dogs, drawing things. Dislikes — having to Ix ' told what to do, having to do it on my own. Remembers most — going to the dog show in New York. Wants to forgi-t most — the school. Usually s4,n with — Greta Towle. Stephen P. Moulton Moulton Give me a fish; Fll eat for a day: Teat h me to fish, ril eat for a lifetime. Likes — Tina, girls, parties, money, clothes, bas- ketball, books. Dislikes — phoney people, going to school early in the morning, homework. .Ambi- tions — to gel out of school, to become a P.E. teacher, to buy a Cadillac. Remembers most — my last year, certain things and certain people. Wants to forget most — getting up in the morn- ing. Usually seen with — Jerome and Brian. Activities — Football 1. Elizabeth Freeman Muir Beth took the road less traveled by and that made alt the difference. Likes — Kelly, walking in the snow, driving the Malibu, cauliflower, and feeding the ducks. Dis- likes — People that make me feel inferior, being short, crying, saying goodbyes, and frizzies. Ambition — to be happy and to have a kid that is bigger than me. Remembers most — letters from N.AM- summer of 71 and 72 , BEAKET. the day I became an aunt, Oct. 6, ' 72. Wants to forget most — the night of Right Time, needless fights, Feb. 27, 197L Usually seen with — the other two musketeers. Maureen, Annette, Deb. Activities — Cheering 1. 2 (co- capt.): Softball 1; Variety Show 3; Yearbook Assembly 4. Heather Jean Munro Heather Blow wind to where my loved one is, that he anc I breathe the same air, and the earth we tread i; one. Likes — Chris Y., Duxbury Beach. Tarklin. wiz- ards, guitars, singing, just being with friends, mountains. Dislikes — SCHOOL LUNCHES, fire alarms, unsteady rocks, crutches. Ambition — To walk the length of Rt. 53 at 3:00 A.M. sing- ing all the way. Remembers most — The Fam- ily, Duxbury, Hanover, Holbrook, singing on Rt. 53 at 10:00 P.M., Hanover soccer games with Chris, Beach party at D.B. Wants to forget most — Donkeys in donkey basketball, driving Cleo at 2:00 A.M. from Vermont. Usually seen with — Chris, Alison, Gregg, Denise, Rosey, Jill, Glenn Bob. Jud, Scott, Carter, Gina, Kathy, Lee. Activi- ties — SEMBSA 1-4: Band 2-4; Chorus 1-4; Sen- ior Ensemble 3, 4; Double Quartet And One 2; J.V. Basketball 1; Folk Group 3; French Club 3; Project Touch 2. Deborah Bartlett Nasi Debbie The truth that needs proof is only half true. Likes — swimming, skiing, the beach, weekends, dark tans. Dislikes — snobs, rainy days with nothing to do, long lines. Monday mornings, hav- ing to say good bye forever. Ambition — to travel. Remembers most — Aug. 19, 1972; final swim meet in Aug. 1971, Powderpuff in 1971, Quebec City, Chinese Restaurant. Wants to for- get most — Sept. 23, 1972, 11th grade English, SAT ' s. Usually seen with — Nancy, Leiand, Pam, Pickle. Activities — Band 1-4; Field Hockey 2; Powderpuff 3, 4. Linda Marie Nickerson Lin, Lindy ffe desire nothing so much as what ue ought not have. Likes — drinking vodka, not living at home, working at Autohaus Inc., sleeping. Dislikes — school, money problems, stairs. Ambition — to build a career in business. Remembers most — the week of 12 3 to 12 10, meeting Jimmy. Wants to forget most — Summer of ' 70. Usually seen with — Debbie, Bonnie. Activities — Work Studt 3, 4. i r Maureen Ann O ' Brien Mo May the road ri.se to meet you . . . arui the wind he almays at your hack. May the sun shine warm upon your face, the rains fall soft upon your fielils. arul until we meet again . . . May God hoUl you in the palm of his hand. Likes — SI wing, blue jeans, the easy life, swim- ming, MIAMI! Dislikes — mosquitoes, vegeta- bles, the winter, arguments, curfews, waking up during an interesting dream, small town talk. Ambition — travel all over and to have enough money to really enjoy it! Remembers most — visiting Linda, trip to Miami, a certain crush. Wants to forget most — smashing good ol ' Mom ' s car, some hassles. Usually seen with — lots of friends. Activities — Field Ho key 1; Softball 1. 2; Activities Comm. 1, 2; Student Council 2, 3 (treas.) 4; Powderpuff 3, 4; Class Play 4; Yearbook 4. Eileen Bridget O ' Connell Eileenie Likes — gumdrops, lemons, snowy nites coffee- time, family get-togethers. Dislikes — saying goodhye, flirts, people being mad at me, snobs, the morning after the nite before. Ambition — to be a nun. Remembers most — some things I ' d like to forget. Wants to forget most — Feb. 27, 1971. Usually seen with — Anne, Debbie, Maureen, Diane, Beth, Margaret, Jarky. Activi- ties — Cheerleader 1-4; Powderpuff 3, 4; Rous- ers 4: Class Play 4; Variety Show 3; Activities Comm. 2. Kathy Ann Oliver Pickle, OIlie Tis not too late to seek a newer world. Likes — the Beatles, sunshine, movies, Boston, laughing, the Rolling Stones. Dislikes — grouches, getting up in the morning, monkeys. Tricky Dicky, working. , mbition — to be a notorious cat burglar. Remembers most — Dick Dasterdley, birthday parties, the Vendome. Wants to forget most — Moby Dick, the Lemon Sisters. Usually seen with — Ping Pong, Ruts. Lee, Heather, Alison. Activities — Chorus 1. Mary Christine O ' Hayre Maisy Find the cost of freedom, buried in the ground: Mother earth will suallou- you. lay your body down. Likes — Sunny, Scituate Pits, BMW baby, the evil weed, Martha ' s Vineyard, concerts, beer. Dislikes — school, blow up in Negoksloff, dances, losing bubble gum chewing contests, people passing out in movie theaters. Ambi- tion — to be a Vet. Remembers most — the Stones, custard, Dunkin Donuls with Linda, an unusual day at Rocky Beach with Debby. July 4, 1972. Wants to forget most — The Frilo Ban- dito, Linda K., Debb , Sunny. Carol Anne Paine Carol When love beckons to you, follow him. Though his ways are hard and sleep. And when his wings, enfold you yeild to him. Though the sword hidden among his pinions may wound you. When he speaks to you believe in him . . . For love is sufficient on to love. Likes — summer sunrises on the dunes, feeling free and independent, feelings of love, new ven- tures and challenges, working with children, the ocean, the woods. Dislikes — time, awkward feelings, winter, hassles, confinement, restric- tions, crowds. Ambition — to be happy with life and myself; to bring happiness to others. Patricia Jane Paterson Patty All can hear, but only the sensitive can under- stand. Likes — Laura Nyro, Bassings Beach, saving things, Bopping, friendly people. Dislikes — sarcasm, peas. Ambition — never to grow old at heart. Remembers most — summers 70 and 71, P.A., Let h Be, Spain, World ' s End 71, the book. Wants to forget most — Variety Show 72. Usually seen with — Jan, Betsy, and other crazy people. Activities — Rousers 1; Softball 1. Rebecca Palrolia Be ky He not busy being horn is busy dying. Likes — camping, hiking, Alaska, Colorado, friends, bicycling, reading, writing, being honest, French. Dislikes — crutches, lies. Ambition — to be a nurse and an author, to bicycle across country, to speak fluent French. Remembers most — Variety Shows, Alaska. Wants to forget most --- H.M. Activities — S.S.A.C. 1-4; Troll 1- 3; Outcry 3; Recorder Club 4. John Baxter Pallyson John Il ' s got to be the going, not the getting there that ' s good. ' Likes — Ehon John, tennis, sun. orange juice, good friends, smiles. DisHkes — French, vegeta- bles, unambitious people, broken front doors. Golf Club Road. Ambition — to slow down my talking. Remembers most — March parties, roar- ing 20 ' s, Dartmouth, episode at Al ' s, Patriots- Buffalo bet. Wants to forget most — accidents. Usually seen with — Jon R., Tony C, Brian H., Nicky R. Activities — Tennis 1-4 (Capt.); Soccer 4; Student Council 4; Basketball 1, 2; Ski Club 2-4. Jeffrey C. Pratt Jeffy People who laugh at other people are fools. Likes — good raving. Grand Funk and Chicago, days off, a certain something. Dislikes — being ranked, no raving, dull weekends, moody people, Sunday afternoons. Ambition — to be rich and rank The Guys. Remembers most — THOSE, SSMC, Chicago, maintenance. Wants to forget most — THOSE. Usually seen with — Sarge, Bucketts, Millhouse, Saw. Activities — Basket- ball 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Band 1-4; Football 1; Camp-Wing-A-Ding 2; Activities Club 2. Norris A. Plank Nappy How can you be two places at once when you ' re really nowhere at all? Likes — flying, top, live music, schooners, aba- die, ALLMAN Brothers. Dislikes — High School Games, teachers on, being bored, a power trip, unfriendly girls. Ambition — to fly off Mt. Washington with a hang-glider. Remembers most — all my last year ' s senior friends who left me behind. Wants to forget most — High School rumors. Usually seen with — Jerome and the gang. Andy. Moose, Mike. 37 Brian Patrick Prendergast Boru Life is short; live it up. Likes — sailing, people, a pleasant beverage, holidays, swimming, reading. Dislikes — school, getting caught, paying debts. Ambition — to make it to Singapore under water. Remembers most — Boston Garden ' 71, Doc, sailing club. Wants to forget most — High School. Usually seen with — everyone. Activities — Hockey 1, 2. Peter John Pratt Pratso You don I need a wealherman to know which way the ivind blows. Likes — Dylan, outlaws, Maine, fat people, the sea. Dislikes — fascists, bike crashes. Ambition — to hijack a fleet of Zeppelins. Remembers most — the pioneers, the future. Wants to forget most — Mr. Streeter ' s lucky punch . Usually seen with — all de guys cruise ' n for burgers. Activities — Troll 1-4; Class President 1; Stu- dent Council 1, 2; SSA 1-3: Project Touch 2. 3; Yearbook Photographer 4. Terry Irene Prcscoll T.h As far as possible without .surrender be on nood terms with all persons. Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story. Likes — Gary, fishing, having 3 sisters. Norman Rockwell, snowball fights, little kids. Dislikes — driving behind school buses, dirty snow, forget- ting things. Ambition — to pull into a gas sta- tion the right way. Remembers most — when Debbie was here, seeing a bear. Wants to forget most — breaking a full 5-gallon bottle in Chem- istry. Usually seen with — Gary, Herm, Pat. Activities — Band 1; Field Hockey 1; E.S.Y. 2; Rousers .3; Cheering 3: Powderpuff .3, 4; Variety Show .3; Yearbook 4; Tutoring ,3; Homecoming Queen 4; Class Play 4; Candy Sales 4. 38 I Kurt Michael Rever Raver Fatua cruraque mox separabuntur. Likes — girls, long blonde or brown hair, San- tana, flirting, telling bad jokes. Dislikes — not being able to thank all the teachers who really helped, waiting around, Donkey, slurping. .Ambition — to be pres. of the CC Fan Club: to find a hair disease. Remembers most — John Pattyson ' s stories, telling bad jokes, C.H.S. girls, all my friends and enemies, Mr. Reade. Wants to forget most — The towel, the hairdo. Junior Bio. Usually seen with — GIRLSI . Nick, anyone else who wants to be seen with me. .Activities — Football 1: Open School Project 2; Drug Coun- selling 2; Troll 2; .A.F.S. 3: Future Teachers Club 3: School Gov ' t. Exchange 3; A.V. 3; Mar- shall 3 (capt.); Track 3. 4: Rousers 3, 4; Class Plav 4; Drama Club 4; Soccer 4. Sheldon Nichols Dennis Ripley Jr. Nick Fd rather think myself right and society think me wrong, than to have society think me right and I think myself wrong. Likes — the other half, bicycles, long hair, music, flying. Dislikes — S.S.M.C.. stydying. try- ing to find a ' 2 decent van. clams. Ambition — to sail around the world in a thirty foot sloop. Remembers most — sliding down the slopes in a toboggan after a certain accident. Wants to forget most — boring weekends in Monte Carlol Usu ally seen with — George. Martin, and Bob Activities — SSA 1. 2; Drama Club 1. 2. 4; Pro ject Touch 2. 3: Soccer 3. 4; Yearbook 4; Mar shall 4; Class Vice Pres. 4: Senior Class Play 3, 4; Student Council 4; Senior Play Selection Comm. 4. ■§■■■■■■■■■■■8 Jonathan Mark Roberts Jon Gaudeamus igitur iuvenes dum sumus. Likes — blondes, golf, concerts. Deep Purple, good beverage. Patriots. Chinkin . beach, soccer, good parties. Dislikes — lima beans, three put- ting, losing to Pattyson in Ping Pong. .Ambition — to go on the tour. Remembers most — Moody Blues. Utah. Dartmouth. Deweys. Norwell game. Wants to forget most — Miss Dever. Com- bat Zone. Usually seen with — Tony. Jon, Brian, John. Nicky, Steve. .Activities — Golf 1-4 (co- capt); Soccer 3, 4: Basketball 1: Hockey 1, 2; Ski Club 1-4; Band 1-3; Student Council 1-3. t Karia Alexis Rose Beary Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disappointed. Likes — 2 Mr. F ' s and one R, talking on the phone, C.R. and C.B., Mutha Magoo. Spanish, Kitties and dogs. Dislikes — Graduating, Har- vey, B.E., getting up in the morning. Ambition — To go to U. Mass. and to know what I want to become. Remembers most — Powder Puff game 71, Hank ' s parties. Lighthouse L. Room, man in red boat, b. day card. Wants to forget most — Always saying things I shouldn ' t say or don ' t mean . Usually seen with — Nat, Shan, Kate, Boo Pinda, Paula, and sometimes Lanie. Activities — Spanish Club 3, 4, Majorettes L 2, 3, Rousers 1-4; Powder Puff 3, 4, Donkey Bas- ketball 4, Activities 2, Variety Show 3. Su.san Sadler Sue I was gratified to he able to answer promptly, and I did. I said I didn ' t know. ' ' Likes — Sandy beach, San Francisco, travelling, snowstorms, friends. Dislikes — math 7 a.m., being late, dissappointments. Ambition — To do something worthwhile. Remembers Most — Can- ada, powderpuff, Spanish class. Usually seen with — Pinda, KarIa, Shan, Nat, Katie, Paula. Activities — Spanish Club 3, 4; Rousers 1-4; Powderpuff 3, 4; Marshall 3. Giuslina Joesphinc Saldi Ju-,lu Anytime is the right lime to remember someone. Likes — Ixnng Italian, motorcycles, hamburgers. Corvettes, weekend nights. Dislikes — C.H.S., Cohassel, getting up early, Hingham police, rainy days. Ambition — To become rich, to leave C.H.S. Remembers most — 4 22 71, College pond, my trip to Italy. Wants to forget most — My years at C.H.S. Usually seen with — Joan. 40 Jon Wayne Sargent Sarge The best preparation for the future is to live as if there were none. ' Likes — Beginnings, sports, strawberries, to STRUT, drums, dreaming, snowstorms, R.T. Dis- likes — Being called jock , thinking, raisins, endings, Beechwood, certain snobs, silence. Ambition — Send a note in a bottle across the Atlantic and spend a year in Alaska. Remembers most — Chicago Concert, Nassau, Pine tree. THOSE. S.B. 68. Wants to forget most — unhappiness. Usually seen with — Saw. Buck- etts. Millhouse. Jeffy. Activities — Basketball 1- 4; Baseball 1-4; Football 3. 4; Band 1-4: Student Council 1, 3, 4: Educational Goals 4. Richard Charles Sawyer Saw Castles in the clouds are fine until you try to touch them. Likes — Being a Lover, Sarge to crank it. Chalterton s, raves, a few coaches, Chicago, Hi-C, counting the days. Dislikes — Brains, learning the hard way, onions, most maggots, R.T., secrets. Remembers most — Nassau 72, THOSE, Chicago, S.B. ' 68, Golfing with Bird. Usually seen with — Sarge, Buckets, Downhill, Jeffy, Bird. Activities — Class Pres. 2, 4: V.P. 1; Student Council 1-4; Boys State; Football 1, 3. 4: Basketball 1-4: Baseball 1-4: Yearbook 4: A.V. 1, 2; Wing-A-Ding 2, 3. William S. Signorelli Jr. Siggy Live as if you expect to live a hundred years, but might die tomorrow. Likes — Les, the beach, Sha-Na-Na, raving, oat- meal cookies with french onion dip. Dislikes — running out of gas, Maggots, people who get sick, Betsey on cold mornings. Ambition — to be the Godfather. Remembers most — patriot game, victory parades, the beach, Eddie in the tree, slide. Wants to forget most — A Hingham party, 7 4 72, wasting away in Maine. Usually seen with — Tom, Ed, Rick, Les and the Holy Trio. Activities — Baseball 1-4; Football 3; Basketball 1; Rousers Club 4: Year- book 4 (Sports Ed.): Marshall 2, 3. 41 Stephen Barnes Smith Steve had an ambition to do that, why would I be going to school now. Likes — Chess, running, proving teachers wrong. DisHlces — The dim lighting in our house. Ambition — To beat Bobby Fisher. Remembers most — Injuring my arm. Want.s to forget most — Mrs. Bleakney, Inde- pendent study. Usually seen — Raving with everybody. Artivilies — X-counlry 2 - 4, Chess Club 1, 2, 4, Track 2 ■4. Michael A. Smith Smitty Woman, child, man and wife — the best lave to have is the Love of Life. Likes — Joan, walking in rain, day dreaming, sunrise ' s and sunsets. Dislikes — Some C.H.S. faculty, powerful teach- ers, snow. Ambition — To own a farm out West. Remmebers most — Self discovery and traveling last summer, fight with Brian. Forgets most — Sophomore year, gym class. Usually seen with — Joan, J. B., Moose, Moul- ton. Green Machine. Activities — Baseball 1. Nina Elizabeth Steele Neen Nothing should be more highly prized than the value of each day. Likes — sun, dreams, Bryan, my Pop. laughing, skiing, beaches, people, popcorn, beginnings, P.R. Dislikes — insensitivity, letdowns. Ambi- tion — To be on time for everything for once. Remembers most — SSMC, Fall 72, CSC. sun- rise on bassings, Chicago concert, hurricane sail- ing. Wants to forget most — Berta ' s party, some anxious waiting. Usually seen with — Kathy, Bird, Bryse. .Activities — Band 1-4; Stage Band 2. 4: SEMSB. 3; Yearbook 4; Class Play 4; Powderpuff 3, 4; NHS 3, 4. Francis Joseph Sullivan Sully Somebody dig me a grave. Likes — Chewy ' s, Gulf, Football (sometimes). Musicals, Champagne. Cohasset. love, good books. Victories. Dislikes — sad people, unfriendly people, losing and having a dry mouth. Ambition — To some day become a Broadway Musical star. Remembers most — Dubs, Illinois, Canada. R.C., A.D., C.C., and Greater Bostonians. E. Milton. Wants to forget most — Dubs, flat tires. Popping my shoulder out. Usually seen with — Sometimes the jocks, sometimes the Maggots. .Activities — Football 1- 4; Drama Club 1-4; Chorus 1-4; School Store 1- 3; Manager; Senior Class Play 1-4; Comm. 4; Variety Show 2-4; Weight Lifting 3; SEMSBA 1. 3. 4; South East District 1. 3; Greater Bostonians 4. Eileen Sullivan still believe thai people are really good at heart. Likes — The Sunlight kids, working in the nurses office, Kathy, all my teachers. H. H.. Helping out, riding my bike, Mr. R.. the summer counselors, people, music. Amy, skiing. Dislikes — To have a feeling of guilt, being sick, diets, meat loaf, selfishness, being upset. .Ambition — To be a good pediatrics Nurse. Remembers most — summer of 72. Wants to forget most — Pub Night. Usually seen with Kathy Killion. Activities — Student Social .Action 1-4; Dramatic Club 1; Ski Club 1, 2; .Modern Dance 1, 2; Majorettes 1, 2, 3. Joseph Blake Thaxter III Jody Though much is taken, much abides; and though we are not now that strength which in old days moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are: One equal temper of Heroic hearts. Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will — To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) Karen Anne Tewksbury Smiley — Tewks Happiness is not a destination. It is a method of life. Likes — wishing on stars, rainbows, EAT ' EM UP RAH RAH RAH!!! Field Hockey, a good win, fire up, after school volleyball. Dislikes — Kids who don ' t try, making deci- sions, being out-psyched (esp, by Duxbury), shin splints bandage in B.B. Ambition — to drive someplace and get there on time. Remembers most — The friendliness of all the teachers, the togetherness of our class, a great 1 F. H. team, B. B. with Mr. Deakin, Latina oneilii, cabin llA, Miss B ' s gift. Wants to forget most — ' 71 F.H. tie games. Usually seen with — Judy, Carol, a spirited group of kids and a key to the gym. Activities — Field Hockey 1 - 4 (Co-Capt.); Bas- ketball 1 - 4 (Co-Capt.); Softball 1 - 4; Rouserw 3, 4 (V.-pres.); Yearbook Staff; Powderpuff 3, 4 (LE). Linda Thayer Chicken Legs You ' ve got to get up every morning with a smile on your face, and show the world all the Uive in your heart; then people gonna treat you better, you ' re gonna find — you ' re only beautiful as you feel. Likes — Taking walks to the beach, riding my bike, being on my own, animals, laughing so hard I can ' t breath, ca mping, sailing in the sailf- ish, music, riding on motorcycles. The beach during storms. Dislikes — pressure, people who don ' t tell me what they think, growing up, cleaning my room. Ambition — to talk my father into letting me have a dog, to be coordinated, to drive the B.M.W. Remembers most — Finding my name written on the wall, summers, Mr. Collins telling about the High and The Mighty. Wants to forget most — being on crutches. Activities — SSA 1 - 4; Polar Bear Club; Year- book; Play Comm.; Tutoring in Roxbury; Powder Puff 3; Softball 1; Variety Show 3, 4. 44 Phillip Thayer ■phir You don ' t have to he nuts to go to school here but it sure helps. Likes — New Hampshire, old Venture songs, Chryslers, boats. Dislikes — Fords, rainy days, going to first period class. Ambition — to own a yacht. Remembers most — 1:30 bell. Wants to forget most — I.P.S. shop, school lunches. Usu- ally seen with — Steve. Activities — Football 1. Steve Tibbetts Steve ' doubt it. Likes — P.J. Baseball, money, McDonalds, weekends. Dislikes — Algebra H, sad people, homework. Ambition — to fly to the moon. Remembers most — summer of ' 72. Wants to forget most — 9th grade LP.S. Usually seen with — P.J., Beechwood. Activities — Football 1; Baseball 1-4. Deborah Thompson Debbie Wisdom is knowing when you can ' t be uise. Likes — Being out of the house, working, week- ends, sleeping late. Dislikes — School, being broke, rainy days, totaling cars. Ambition — To be able to speak out. Remembers most — Sum- mer of 70. Wants to forget most — totaling my mustang. Usually seen with — Linda. Activities — Basketball 2; Workstudy 4. 45 Greta Towie Greta Happiness doesn ' l come from doing what we like to do. but liking what we have to do. Likes — crazy people, horses, dungarees, dis- missal bells. Dislikes — Mondays, boring classes, ravers, McDonalds . Ambition to ride in the Olympics. Remembers most — every- thing. Wants to forget most — gym, school lunches. Usually seen with — anyone. 1 Judity Ann Topper Judah When we are flat on our backs there is no way to look but up. Likes — my brothers, the ocean, cold windy days, having a good time. Coach Di, the Camp. Dislikes — impatient people, pea green pants, reavers, apathy. Ambition — to prove to Mr. Almedia that girl ' s can do it, to blow my own horn. Remembers most — Powderpuff, Thanks- giving 72. Wants to forget most — a red shirt and a fresh policeman. Usually seen with — Tewks, Leslie, Bonnie, Sheila, Mary, Nancy. Activities — Softball 1-4 (cap ' t); basketball 1-4 (co-capt); Rousers 4; Powderpuff 3, 4; Yearbook 4. Elizabeth Ellen Viola Liz We can because we think we can. Likes — golf, horseback riding, reducts, Italian food, baseball, football. Dislikes — exams, Mon- day morning. Being sad, work. Ambition — To be successful and break 80 . Remembers most — Cha Cha, ' 69 Class Play, Chemistry Class, Latin III class. Bio. Class, Thanksgiving Game ' 72. Wants to forget most — Algebra, Junior Eng. Class. Usually seen with — Paula. Activi- ties — Band 1-4; Cheering 2, 3; Rousers 2-4; A.F.S. 3; Chorus 4; Marshal 3; E.S.Y. Committee 2; Stage Band 1. Joseph Francis Walsh, III Joe Do you believe that I am what I say I am? Likes — tea, a smile, Crysulman. Dislikes — my picture. Ambition — to achieve it and be content. Remembers most — those who have left. Wants to forget most — names. Activities — Alternative School Program; National Honor Society; Bauch and Lomb Science Award; National Merit Finalist; Ecology Action (secretary); Troll 4; SSA 4. Guiliermo Gomez Memo, Billy Likes — American girls. Math, soccer. Ambition — become an engineer and have a nice family. Usually seen with — everybody. Activities — Transfer student from Columbia. Ronald Lee Watkins Ronnie, Hoss He speaketh not, and yet their lies a conversation in his eyes. Likes — A. B., drums, morale, donuts, skiing, some sports, food, skydiving, wooden boats, music. Dislikes — cliques, hospitals, math, never hav- ing anyone to talk to, screaming little kids, los- ing. Ambition — gel a pilot license, black belt, to die laughing. Remembers most — Murph, running the beach, Hanover, Marathon. Wants to forget most — broken nose, last sum- mer, 10th grade. Usually seen with — whoever is around. Activities — Cross Country 1 - 4 (Capt.); Basket- ball 1. 2; Track 1 - 4 (Capt.); Band 1 - 4; Mar- shall 2, 3; Dance Band 1. 2; Class Dance Comm. 2; Senior Class Play; Variety Show 3, 4. can ' t believe I ate the whole thing. Likes — hockey, scuba diving, being a male chauvinist pig, owning a Mustang, winning, scor- ing goals, parties. Grand Funk. Dislikes — Women Liberationisls, Lima Beans, early morning hockey practices, homework. Ambition — to be rich and own a Harem. Remembers most — Patriots game, last Sat. night, Minots Light, Stratton. WanU to forget most — wild parties, last Sunday morning. Usually seen with — my Mustang, the MOB. Activities — Hockey 1 - 4; Soccer 4; Cross Country 3. 47 Robin Pamela Wilmore Robie Likes — cats, walking in the woods, art, skating, puddles. Dislikes — sarcasm, Big Blue Meanies. Ambition — to return to Majorca, Spain some- day. Remembers most — Spain, the summer of ' 71, working at art classes with Kathy. Wants to forget most — the taco Jane and Jim sent me from Alabama. Usually seen with — Lynne, Marcia, Pat, and Celine. Activities — Modern Dance 1, 2; Troll 2, 3; SSA 1 - 3; Figure Drawing, 4; Work Study 3. Jean Marie Willwerth Jeanie Likes — people, sad brown eyes, my green liat, . . . a tear and a smile. Dislikes — Games People Play. Remembers most — Grok. Wants to forget most — Restrictions of Time. Usually seen with — Blue Plow the Pukka. Ambition — to be virtuoso on harmonica; O, yes I ' m gonna be a country girl again. It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye, Jonathan D. Wilson Jon Live as if there were no tomorrow. Likes — what made Milwaukee famous, skin and scuba diving, the Cape, subs, sub run. Chink food. Dislikes — scalloped potatoes, being without a ten or a twenty. Ambition — to be a journalist. Remembers most — Paltyson ' s parties. Jumper Cable Cops, 6 5 and 6 6 72. Wants to forget most — my accidents. Usually seen with — Tony, Nick, Jon, John, Steve. Activities — Band 1 - 3; Basketball 1, 2; Class Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Football 1. 48 ) Sharon Lee Winchester Winch There ' s a place in the sun And be ore my life is done Fm gonna find me a place in the sun. Likes — sailboats. Chink food, fantasy lands, pink chocolate, summer nights and music. Dis- likes — not knowing, people with no feelings, hassles, being uptight and losing things. Ambi- tion — to live on a sailboat, to be there on 7 7 77 and attend B.R.U. Remembers most — Brew- ster Rd.. Jimmy ' s parties, Nantucket, night sail- ing, jumper cables. Wants to forget most — Aug. 27, ' 71, not seeing them when. Usually seen with — Michelley. Kathy. Activities — Rousers 1; Activities Comm. 2; Yearbook Staff 4; Drama Club 4. Natalie Marie Young Nat Likes — friends, laughing, John Sebastian, my cats, sledding, football, snow, M M ' s, hockey, Mr. R. Dislikes — working Saturday, B.E., alge- bra, getting up early. Ambition — to stay clear of Wheelwright Park, get even with the worst friend I got. Remembers most — Mrs. K ' s attack on B.H., geography, the Chateau, Pinda ' s comments, teachers. Western World, Dick Das- tardly Five. Wants to forget most — Canadian Ventilation. Usually seen with — Katie, Karla, Pinda, Sharon, Boo, Paula. Activities — Spanish Club 3, 4; Rousers 1-4; Activities Comm. 1, 3; Yearbook 4; Powderpuff 3, 4; Dramatic Club 1. Alison Kristiansen Woods Al One is not serious at seventeen Likes — people, playing my flute, airplanes, Europe, meeting everybody, Christmas spirit, having fun. Dislikes — auditions, horror movies, Boston on Sundays, the morning after, apple pies, 4:00 a.m., leaky boats. Ambition — to play my flute solo right for once. Remembers most — July ' 72, 9 9 72, 9 11 72. Wants to forget most — Weymouth Burger King, night of 7 22 72. Usually seen with — anybody and every- body. Activities — Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4; Folk Group 3; SEMSBA 3; Dramatic Club 4; Basket- ball 4 (manager); French Club 2, 3; Spanish Club 3. STUDENT INTERNATIONAL SERVICE Yvonne Louisa Branden Red-Top , Mye Happiness seems made to be shared. Likes — baseball, football, a certain passenger on Bus 4, Bruins, biology, swimming, dancing, listening to music, motorcycles. Dislikes — Prejudice, con- ceited people, school lunches. Ambition — doctor or a pilot. Remembers most — Sadie Hawkins Dance, the way the kids in school took care of me. Wants to forget most — Maiden, Mass. Usually seen with — Karen T., Caria P., Jerome. Activities — SIS Repre- sentative from Sweden; Varsity Basketball; Girl ' s Rugby; Student Council President; Trackfinding. . . . thoughts of Cohasset . . . When I arrived at Cohasset High School in the middle of the first term, I found it difficult to adjust to my senior classmates, and the rest of the student body. But, the senior class then gave me the most wonderful Christmas present I ever received — a phone call to my home! This made me feel a part of C.H.S. By attending school activities, and local parties, I am now able to understand and enjoy my classmates in America more. I will always remember this year at C.H.S. as something special in my life. I am so glad that I had a chance to meet people my age who enjoy a totally different life style . . . Yvonne My mother, Margaretha, near our home in Johanneshov, Stockholm My father, Bert, and my brothers Stefan and Mikael My family in Cohasset — Henry and Jan Deryk and Casey Richenburg and Vaqar, an SIS representative from Pakistan. s 51 Mimo and Kurt Karla and Jeffy 52 56 60 ENGLISH SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. Ra uia Mr. Krily 64 Mis (iiraril Mr. OHcrholm Mr. Blaise 66 I ART Mrs. Barringlon Mr. Lui as Mr . Flaniiifian Mr. Bowman MUSIC Mr. RoHprrs Mi ' ' Bi-rmnn INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Plant.- Mr. Hiipht Mr ( rinni- HOME EC HEALTH Mrs. Woomrr Mrs. (;iuiiiilili Mrs. Granger READING DRIVER ' S ED BUSINESS METCO Mrs. Lahagc Miss Nelson Mrs. Burns PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mr. Kuntz Mr. Dorr Miss Watson (Alhlelir Director) Mr. Case) Mr. Chatterton Mrs. Keale DONE MOST FOR OUR CLASS Mr. Collins LOOKS OF Mr. Nash VOICE OF Mr. Erbe BEST DRESSED Mr. Federico BRAINS OF Mr. Malick WIT OF Mr. Franey ENTHUSIASM OF Mr. Narkewiecz DEDICATION OF Mr. Gilmartin MOST EASY GOING Mr. Campbell UNDERSTANDING OF Mr. MacDonald SENSITIVITY OF Mr. Fortin FRIENDLINESS OF Mr. Di SINCERITY OF Mr. Thompson EGO OF Mr. Collins RAVING OF Mr. Chatterton WILLPOWER OF Mr. Davis SPIRIT OF Mr. Dorr GESTURES OF Mr. MacDermott COMPETITIVENESS OF Mr. Kelly FACULTY FLIRT Mr. Erickson PATIENCE OF Mr. Reade DONE MOST FOR OUR CLASS Mrs. Wunschel LOOKS OF Mrs. Tribeman VOICE OF Mrs. Kittner BEST DRESSED Mrs. McCue BRAINS OF Mrs. Kittner WIT OF Miss Leonard ENTHUSIASM OF Miss Kaplan DEDICATION OF Mrs. Bates MOST EASY GOING Miss Watson UNDERSTANDING OF Mrs. Thompson FRIENDLINESS OF Miss Sullivan SINCERITY OF Mrs. Burbank TALENT OF Mrs. Barrinj ton GIFT OF GAB Mrs. McCue PERSEVP:RANCE of Mrs. En(l( rs SPIRIT OF Mrs. Tribeman GESTURES OF Mrs. Lahage FACULTY FLIRT Miss Girard PATIENCE OF Miss Nelson CLASS p. Ahearn P. Alexander P. Almeida K. Anderson P. Anderson P. Antoine M. Bailey J. Barlow P. Bartlett J. Badmajian B. Bell W. Bell M. Benedict E. Block J. Buckley P. Buckley J. Campbell C. Canlrell T. Carbone P. Carmody A. Chase W. Chisolm A. Cifrino J. Coddou M. Colleton K. Collins M. Conlan P. Cray S. Davis M. DeGiacomo L. Dickson J. Colan J. Dooley S. Dunn P. Emmanuello L. Emilson J. Emmons T. England K. Farren L. Easier K. Fielding B. Figueredo C. Foster K. Fox G. Giuliano A. Glynn K. Golden P. Gurnis P. Hanlon C. Han L. Hcrzog D. Hiltz B. Hincs B. Mines M. Hobbs G. Hoffman E. Hoh P. Jenkins E. Joyce P. Kelley 72 ' 74 CLASS OFFICERS S. Kelley J. Kern K. Killion L. Laugelle L. Luscombe M. Lynch B. Lyons M. Marcello K. Marten S. McArthur J. McCIosky J. McDonald R. Mcintosh J. McNabb C. Mitchner M. Murphy J. Neagle B. O ' Connell M. O ' Leary P. O ' Rourke R. O ' Rourke D. Osbourne P. Pearce C. Pearson N. Pegram R. Pfaffmann R. Phippen D. Power J. Quilty P. Rooncy J. Rosano R. Ryan P. Salerno C. Shea M. Signorelli D. Smith J. Smith S. Snyder B. Clark B. Paris K. Studley H. Taylor E. Tewksbury S. Thayer D. Thompson M. Trask M. Trettis L. Turner J. Tye F. Vecchione T. Watson A. Wesoloski D. White K. White C. Winn R. Wirth E. Wright R. Yaeger R. Yocum 73 Abbruzzese, M. Ainslie, D. Almeida. C. Amos. J. Anderson, K. Antoine, J. Aulick, B. Auslin, A. Baccari, G. Baden. D. Badger, L. Bates, E. Bell, D. Boscow. S. Bowditch, J. Bowen. P. Brownell, M. Buckley, A. Burgess, W. Carroll, A. Goggin, E. Jones, D. Norris, V. Allen, C. Ferreira, T. Caller, J. Chisholm, C. Cifrino, E. Cody, P. Cone, T. Connors. G. Conle, J. Cooper, J. Colter, K. Coughlin, D. Cowan, T. Cowen. M. Curelli, C. Daniels, S. Day, S. Delaney, M. DeVilo, L. Doggett, P. Dolan, D. D ' Onofrio, C. Drake, K, Duncan, R. Dunn, M. Durkin, P. Fielding, B. Figueiredo, T. Flint, M. Flynn. P. Fox, S. Geary, D. Gjesleby, I. Gould, C, Granger. M. Greenman, C. Grinnell, C. Haley, J. Hanlon. K. Hardy, J. Harrington. H. Harris, R. Haskell, A. Hassan, R. Mealy, K. Hobbs, P. Holt, L. Hoy, C. Humphreys, L Hunlwork, M. Infusino, T. Ingemi, L. Jackson, B. Hardy, J. 74 L J , ■■••t ■! 9 • Si Jones, R. Joyce, S. Keating, C. Knight, A. Kraft. K. Kravette, A. Kurtz. R. Langford. D. L voi, T. Laugelle. M. Laugelli, L. Laugelli, M. Libby, M. Lincoln, T. Linsley, S. Linsley, S. Logan. C Longo, J. Lord. D. MacDonald. J. Maher, J. Marcella, J. Marks, C. Marseen, B. Martone, D. Green, R. Laue. D. McCarthy, C. McCloskey, S. McCullough, K. McGinnis, J. McKinnell, M. McNeil, K. McNulty, D. Murray, L. Najjar. V. O ' Brien. P. Pape, R. Parker, J. Pollenger, D. PrescotI, J. Quilty, C. Randall, S. Salvador. D. Sargent. D. Shannon. D. Sheehy. D. Silvia. D. Silvia, R. Singleton, B. Howley, M. Nichols, J. Skyler, C. Montgomer , C. Smith, C. Smith, S. Smith, S. Spalt, S. Stanford, A. Stanford, S. Steele. R. St. John. G. Sullivan. B. Sullivan, M. Syrmopoulos, D. Towie, S. Trast. M. Trayeis, P. Twaddle. G. Vanderlugt. E. Walls, M Watrous, S. Williams, J. Wilmore, L. Wilmoth, L. Zappolo, G. Barry, J. 75 CLASS S. Almedia D. Atkins E. Bailey P. Ballerino J. Barcomb C. Bell A. Biggs Bjorklund Block Blossom Booth Bowdilch Brady Branigan J. Brown M. Buckley M. Buckley D. Bunch L. Burke B. Bulman J. Carbone M. Carlson W. Carrothers D. Chase T. Chiasson M. Cifrino J. Clark D. Clarke A. Coley N. Collins V. Collins M. Conlan W. Blakeman R. Cotter C. Cowan L. Curley S. Curley D. DeGiacomo J. DeLisle P. Dillon J. DiTullio R. Donahue R. D ' Onofrio A. Donovan M. Douglass B. Driscoll M. Durkin S. Emmons M. Facey P. Farren D. Farwell E. Ferreira L. Firhtner R. Fion J. Flanagan A. Fox L. Francis W. Frieson E. Gainor A. Gilmore L. Guiliano R. Hellar M. Tosi L. Townley L. Travers E. Watkins A. Wat£on W. Wesaloski R. West M. Whelan B. White W. White J. Williams B. Winn M. Winn E. Winston S. Wirth C. Yaeger C. Young M. Zappdo E. Tedeschi 76 CLASS OFFICERS E. O ' Leary M. Winc hester L. Glynn N. Goff P. Graham J. Grisdale M. Hall A. Haskell A. Hawes D. Hoffman J. Hollingshead C. Holt G. Howl C. Hoy G. Hurlbut C. Hurtig D. James M. Johnson P. Karoff D. Keefe P. Kelleher S. Ketcham R. Killion L. Klier R. Kravelte J. Lagrolleria L. Livingston D. Londergan J. Mack E. Madge R. Madigan P. Mairhle J. McKinnon G. Lagrotteria M. Lahage R. Hammonds S. Maynard L. McAdams K. McArthur A. McCarthy G. McCarthy L. McCarthy B. McCool M. McGinnis M. McGinnis W. McMahon M. McNabb R. McPherson J. Mitchell S. Mitchell D. Munro R. Nardo L. Neagle S. Nichols D. O ' Brien M. O ' Brien K. O ' Brien M. Patrolia P. Patrolia R. Patrolia S. Pffaffman J. Piepenbrink R. Plank W. Polito P. Power G. Ricketts L. Ritter R. Rogers R. Ro sano C. Fletcher M. Saldi T. Salerno D. Schramn J. Shannon S. Sinopoli J. Stanford R. Suddath H. Taylor A. Snowdale D. Streeter N. Sulivan E. Tedeschi Kelleher, N. Kjer, L. Kraft, D. Kurtz, E. Ladendorf, K. Lagrotteria, T. Leach, M. Leggat, E. Norris, T. O ' Leary, D. Schlaider. D. Quinlan, M. Lahage, J. Dennis, C. Lincoln, J. Linsley, K. Londergan, M. MacDonald, S. MacLure, H. Madigan, P. Mark, A. Marsh, H. Martone, A. McAdams, L. McCarthy, L. McCloskey, K. McCormick, C. McDonald, E. McNeill, C. McPherson, C. Morse, R. Nardo, J. Nash, J. Neagle. L. Neelon, K. Obrien, B. O ' Rourke, A. O ' Rourke, M. Page, C. Parsiale, T. Peroncello, J. Perry, B. Porter, J. Pratt, W. Price, E. Quilly, P. Ramsay, S. Randall, W. Riley, C. Roebuck, A. Ross, D. Ross, W. Roy, J. Ryan, J. Ryan, R. Salerno, C. Salvador, K. Sandblom, S. Sargent. D. Sartan, M. Seavey, G. Sastito, C. Seltino, M. Sinopoli, S. Sladen. S. Smith, L. Smith, R. Stover, C. Stover, C. Tebbelts, J. Tewksbury, T. Thomas. L. Thompson, M. Tilden, D. Topper, R. Trask, C. Twaddle, M. Wesloski, M. Whclaw, J. Woods, J. Zotos, M. 9PNE PS 4 78 A D E Anderson C. Livingstone, R. Ashjian, G. Lyons, K. Atwood, E. Lyons, L. Baird. J. Mackinnon, M. Barrow, S. Macklin, B. Barlow, M. Marsden, W. Basmajian, J. Marsh, W. Bell. D. Mcintosh, P. Bellefonlaine. M. Rogers, K. Besse, J. Ryan, R. Bishop. E. Sadler, J. Blair. L. Salvador, C. Bobo. K. Seastrom, M. Bouknight, C. Barton. L. Bo wen. J. Hassan. A. Branagan, P. Joseph. E. Brennock, C. Kern, J. Briggs. S. Livingston, B. Buckley. J. Sargent, K. Bukciey. K. Schlacter, H. Cahill. J. Schramn, H. Cahill. S. Scott, K. Callahan. G. Seavey, D. Carroll. A. Sheehy, T. Carroll. L. Silvia, D. Caller. B. Silvia. D. Catrabone. .1. Smith, C. Chisholm. R. Spall. G. Cifrino, S. Stanford. S. Chambers, H. St. John, M. White. J. Stover, D. Norris. V. Studley, E. Bullock. A. Sullivan, M. Harling. E. Sweeney, S. Carroll. M. Taylor, E. Coe. M. Taylor, L. Coleman. W. Tedeschi, J. Cone, J. Thayer, W. Cooper, J. Tosi, Cr Colter. A. Towie, H. Cotter. D. Trask, M. Curelli. K. Trettis, N. Curle . J. Tye. A. Curie). E. Vanderlugt, V. Curran. D. Viola. J. Curran. M. Walls. J. Daniels. K. Walsh, R. Davis. M. Walsh, R. Davis. M. Washburn, D. Dean, J. White, A. Dickson. L. Whitney, D. Dillon. K. Winn, K. Dogget. D. Yeager, R. Dolan. M. Tedeschi, D. Donahue. D. Donnelly, J. Doole , M. McCarthy, R. Dougertv, J. McCollough, J. Douglas, G, McGugan, A. Drago. L. McNiel, M. Drake. R. McNulty, S. Driscoll. E. McPherson, D. Ellis. S. Meallo, G. Emanueilo. J. Millard, S. Evans. P. Montori, L. Ferreira, T. Mulhern, R. Figueredo, JC. Neelon, D. Fink. M. O ' Brien, N. Kowl, C. O ' Conner, C. Wagner, . Omer, J. Donnelly, J. 0 Rourke. F. Fletcher, R. O ' Rourke, T. Foster, M. Parziale, M. Freda, M. Patrolia, D. Gilmore, S. Patrolia. M. Gleaves, K. Patrolia. P. Gray ken, V. Pennington. R. Perroncello. D. Gunviile. P. Polilo. R. Halioran. Porter. R. Hamill, L. Powers. R. Hart, M. Pratt. D. Hatch, S. Quinerly. C. Hobbs. W. Randall. J. I abelie, J. Reardon. P. Jackman, P. Reynolds. W. Kearney, J. Rice. R. Kelley, K. Roberts. J. Kelley, W. Whelan, A. Knighi, K. Yeaton. N. Kravette, S. Lewis, P. 79 JON SARGENT Quarlerbark, Defensive Halfback Let ' s have a little poppin ' in here DAVE LONDERGAN Co-Captain Halfl)a( k. Monster Man Give em a lep and take it away. First Row: Coach McDerniott, G. K ' aling, M. Libby, G. Hoffman, B. SiiMi- van. M. Walls, K. McCullounh. J. Omar, P. O ' Brien, C. Almeida. Second Rotv: B. Bell, P. Anderson, J. McDonald, T. Cifrino, R. Sawyer, T. Calorio, D. Londernan, J. Sargent, V. Sullivan, J. Buckley, P. Rooney. Third Rotv: TONY CIFRINO Offensive and Defensive Tackle Ain ' t no sunshine, only iLtrkness when we lose. 82 83 Dub ' s camp ... 6 pieces of tape . . . Fourth Quarter Club . . . Gipp and Ike . . . Victory Parades . . . Think it ' ll rain? Shower Songs . . . Pancaking . . . Milligan Swamp . . . Thanksgiving Day Game . . . Seniors Go Out Winning . . . Beat Duxbury 16-8 . . . Dux- bury Police Thanksgiving Day Trophy . . . Last Speech . . . Final Trip to Hull . . . we ' re a team . . . it ' s over Deep psyche 85 CHEERING ' 72- ' 73 Jackie Debbie Anne EAT EM UP EATEMUP RAH : First Row: S. Thayer, J. Neagle, K. White, K. Anderson, E. Phippen, L. Fesler. Second Row: K. Linsley, K. Tewksbury, R. MrKinnel. C. Hurtig, B. Faber. A. Enos, J. Basmajian. Li mmn Were SERIES 1 SERIES 2 CHS OPP CHS OPP EAST BRIDGEWATER DUXBURY HULL NORWELL HOLBROOK HANOVER MIDDLEBORO M 0- 1 2- 1 4-0 3- 1- 1 12-0 5-0 0- 2- 1- 3- 0-2 11-0 r 3 88 89 THE PERFECT SEASON First Row: A. Gilmore, L. Guiliano, S. Almeida, L. Amos, C. Hoy, A. Watson. Second Row: S. Smith, M. Hall, A. Donovan, M. Abbruzzeze, M. McKinnell, C. Almeida, L. Murray, I. Gjesteby, A. McCarthy, E. Block. Third Row: Mrs. Keeley, S. Randall, L. Curley, N. Goff, K. MacArthur, B. Marsden, A. Haskell, S. Boscow, A. Fox, H. Harrington, E. Streeter, L. Bailey, P. Bowen, P. Almeida. COACHES Miss Babaian ' s 8th year of Varsity coach- ing proved to be her finest. After 4 years of second place finishes, she and her team cap- tured their first South Shore League title. Miss Babaian felt it was the 110% effort and teamwork that distinguished this club from tho.se of the past. Even though the coach is losing six starters, this is what she has to look forward to . . . . . . Mrs. Kealey coached the J.V. to its second straight unde- feated and unscored upon season. As she enters her ninth year of coaching, let ' s hope she can keep her streak alive! 90 RECORD (7-9) Standing: G. Ricketts, M. Delaney, T. Cowan, K. Goggin, G. St. John, B. Hines, A. Buck- ley, C. Smith, R. Macintosh, K. Schlacter, R. Steele, M. Colleton, J. Barlow, W. White, B. Jackson, K. O ' Brien. Kneeling: Coach Fortin, J. Wilson, P. McCarthy, J. Roberts, J. Patty- son, G. Brown, D. Jones, J. Donze, B. Miller, S. Hubbell, J. Badger, B. Kiley. COH. OPP. SCITUATE 3 2 HINGHAM 4 BRAINTREE 2 1 DUXBURY 2 VO-TECH 2 MARSHFIELD 1 PLYMOUTH 3 NORWELL 2 SCITUATE 3 HINGHAM 1 3 BRAINTREE 3 2 DUXBURY 3 4 VO-TECH 10 2 MARSHFIELD 1 PLYMOUTH 2 3 NORWELL 2 1 DOWNHILl-jdl MII-LHjLLR 98 99 VARSITY RECORD 12-6 Kneeling: Jon Sargent and Dave Infusino (co-captains). Standing: J. Pratt, B. Buckley, J. Badger, B. O ' Rourke, V. Deal, R. Sawyer, C. Schlacter, B. Miller, Coach Chatterton. THE J.V. TEAM Standing: M. McCarthy, M. Libby, R. Kurtz, A. Buckley, P. McNulty, J. Lxjngo, Coach Schultz. Kneeling: M. Walls, B. Hines, P. Alexander, B. Lyons, J. Dooley. SEASON WRAP-UP This year ' s basketball team was the finest in Cohasset ' s history. Through the first eighteen games, the team won 12 games; quahfied for the State Tournament; and estabUshed itself as one of the favorites to win the Divisional Champion- ship. Some of the high points of the season were: the scoring of 18 straight points to upset Middleboro on their home floor; Jon Sargent scoring 1000 career points; and Cohasset ' s unbelievable, heart-stopping, come from behind victory over Hanover to qualify for the tech. Some unpleasant memories were: 2 frustrating defeats to Norwell, including a 25 foot shot at the buzzer to defeat Cohasset. Also, David Infusino ' s injury in the Hull game, which undoubtedly cost Cohasset 2 or 3 more wins, and Jeff Pratt ' s chicken pox. David Infusino and Jon Sargent received the Most Valuable Player award; Vaughn Deal and the Unsung Hero; and Rick Sawyer and Jeff Pratt the Most Team Spirit award. Bob O ' Rourke received the Most Improved Player award. This team has given the students and faculty many exciting moments and a contagious feeling of pride to be part of Cohasset High School. 102 104 Dave Left Wing Get the puck out of here. Paul Defcnseman Hey, uihfi.se on my team? ' Standing: S. Keating, P. Carmody, Coach MacDermott, T. Cowan, P. Graham, C. Keating, B. Flynn, P. Farren, J. Conte, M. Delaney, R. Patrolia, M. Johnson, Coach Walsh, G. St. John, J. McCullough. Kneeling: B. Livinstone, G. Hoffman, D. Londergan, W. White, P. Donovan, B. Paris, K. McCullough. FIRST LINE D. Londergan Willie White Billy Livingstone DEFENSE Pat Farren Kevin McCullough Paul Donovan SECOND LINE Tommy Cowan Doona Delaney Greg Hoffman COACHES Mr. Walsh Mr. MacDermott 105 Let me at him! I can even do it with my eyes closed. This year ' s Cohasset Hockey team had problems because there were very few returning experienced players. The squad was composed mainly of freshmen and sophomores with only four juniors and three seniors. The entire second line was made up of sophomores including Matt Delaney, Tommy Cowan, and either Bunky Flynn, Peter Graham or Greg Hoff- man. Other underclassmen playing on defense are: Jack Cont, Pat Ferran, Kevin McCullough and Gus Keating. Paul Car- mody improved tremendously after start- ing out the season with very little experi- ence — he was backed up in the goal by Murdoch Johnson, a freshman. Paul Donovan, the mainstay of the defense, and Billy Livingstone, a junior provided some experience for the defense. Willy White and Dave Londergan, two seniors, along with Bob Paris, a new junior make up the first line; which incidentally did the majority of the scoring for the team. The squad ended up with an 7-6 record, and is looking forward to its tournament in Bur- lington, Vermont. Dunny starts out. Hondo ' s got his eyes on the puck for a change. 106 Kneeling: J. Badger. R. Sawyer, B. Miller, D. Infusino, B. Signorelli, S. Tibbets, J. Pratt, J. Sargent. Standing: Coach Collins, M. DiCiacamo, M. Trask, J. Longo, P. Anderson, J. Buckley, P. Rooney, J. Dooley, J. Rosano, Coach Chatterton. Kni-iiiiif: I li.iw. fi, W Marsh, R. Mulhern, S. Briggs, T. Shchy. Back Rou: B. Coleman, W. Hobbs, R, Palrio- lia, H. Schramm, R. Rice, J. Walls, B. Macklin. The 1972 baseball season brought the Cohasset Varsity nine its first championship since 1966. Nine members of the Class of 1973 were on that championship team. At some time during that season each of the juniors started at least one game; five of those ball players found themselves in the starting lineup dur- ing most of the season. With the coming of the 1973 season these nine young men should lead the Cohasset Skippers to another fine season. On the mound three senior hurlers should acquit themselves well; Jon Sargent, Jeff Pratt, and Bryan Miller all have enough expe- rience under their belts to give the mound corps plenty of help. Behind the plate Jeff Badger and Dave Londergan will comprise a senior backstop duo, while an all senior infield could be put together with Rick Sawyer, Steve Tibbetts, Dave Infusino, and Jon Sargent. In the outfield Bill Signorelli and Jeff Pratt could lead a senior contingent. With some good material from this year ' s junior class the senior baseball players of the class of 1973 should lead the Cohasset baseball squad to a fine winning season. Coach Franey, Randy Steele, Karl Schlacter, Jon Roberts, Danny Jones, Tony Cifrino, Barry Mines, Chris Gould, Gary Hurlburt. TRACK 73 Standing: Coach Davis, S. Foster, P. Feran, B. Driscoll, S. Stanfor, B. Clark, S. Davis, J. Bennett, A. Buckley, B. Johnson, F. Veccihone, M. Brownell, Coach O ' Neil. Kneeling: M. Patroha, H. Taylor, R. Watkins, K. Reever, K. Kelly, S. Smith, D. Basmajian, G. Brown, G. Baccari. Kalhy Kurt Steve On Tuesday, February 27, 1973, the Cohasset Skip- pers played Bishop Feehan in its first State Basketball Tournament game ever. Although Feehan won 49-46, the Skippers by no means disgraced themselves. Tough defense and balanced scoring enabled Cohasset to take a six-point lead at halftime. The final outcome was in doubt until Feehan converted two freethrows with three seconds left in the game. It was a hard way to end the season, but the team was proud to have accomplished something which no other Cohasset team has ever done! Sarge receives the game ball and congratulations after becoming the first player in Cohasset ' s history to score 1000 points. Photos courtesy of The Quincy Patriot Ledger. 121 FRIENDS WHO LEFT C.H.S. CLASS WILL Natalie Young leaves Mr. Hart the latest edition of Poke Jokes. Linda Conte leaves the words to Tonight ' s The Night. Katie Fitzpatrick leaves a green frisbie to Mr. Emmons. Susan Sadler leaves her nickname to anyone that wants it! Carol Hurtig leaves a lock of her hair to Bill Lord. Karla Rose leaves HO in peace. Jon Wilson leaves his smoking jacket to whoever can handle the fumes. Sheila Madigan leaves running from Mr. Erickson. Bonnie Kehoe leaves Mr. Campbell with no one to buy him donuts 2nd period. Steve Hubbell leaves Harry with no trumpeters who have any class. Paul Donovan leaves a bit more cautious and wise. Michelle Kjer leaves her amazing attendance record to Lisa. Jeff Badger leaves Mr. Fortin a bunch of dinks. Marcia Jordan leaves with a laugh. Rolf Gjesteby leaves his wooden shoes and Scandinavian women. Kathy Kelley leaves her electric track shorts. Diane Howorth leaves her crush on Mr. Collins for someone else. Dan Jones leaves the undisputed skiing crown to Zap. Sue Cone leaves a dry comb for all the wetheads. Paul McCarthy leaves one slightly used benchies pad to anyone who needs it. Dave Infusino leaves Mr. Chatterton some fresh hot dogs to sell. Nina Steele leaves Randy dying of frost heaves and D ' s puns. Dan Basmajian leaves the Armenian Princesses to any eligible Armenian king. Jon Roberts leaves his SAT scores to anyone who wants to pay the price. Karen Tewksbury leaves a poster-making machine. Jody Thaxter leaves a handful of rose petals. Billy Signorelli leaves his strut to Mr. Collins if he can handle it. Bryan Miller leaves an anti-sluggish pill to the 1974 soccer team. Mimo Haskell leaves the top of her car somewhere between Pond Street and Bergson ' s. Roberta McKinnell leaves Meg all alone. Robin Wilmore leaves a Do-Do for two more years. Ronnie Watkins leaves much to be desired. Steve Kelley leaves the school to Mr. MacDonald to try and figure out. Carol Paine leaves permanently finally. Heather Munroe leaves my younger brother David to all for three more years. Andy Cifrino leaves two box tops to the Junior class. Anne Mack leaves a spelling book to Jimmy. Jacky Kurtz leaves her sisterhood to Brother Julius. Judy Topper leaves Clark and his bringing things out in the open with MW Eileen O ' Connell leaves Margaret to get by the beach on her own. Maureen O ' Brien leaves a pack to Dianne and a package to Monica. Beverly McLaughlin leaves a kiss for Mr. Davis. 126 John Pattyson leaves a lot of good raves. Carol Hurtig leaves her super spikes to the track team. Giustina Saldi leaves Mr. Davis a bottle of dishwashing liquid for his cup. Nancy Bowen leaves her platform shoes to anyone they ' ll fit. Dave Londergan leaves a package to Clark, Ed, Tricky Dicky, and Liv for next year. Kathy Fox leaves with overflowing wildness as usual. Yvonne Branden leaves with a hope of coming back. Tom Calorio leaves his knee brace to Buck. Kurt Rever leaves Mr. Fed his moustache, and the C.H.S. girls his memory. Polly Dusossoit leaves New Year ' s Day to Wild Women. Rick Sawyer leaves a size IOV2 for Frank and the Big John to Big Ed. Anne Enos leaves Miss Babaian an extra CVS bag. Colin Francis leaves a book on how to leave school for lunch and not get caught. Jeff Donze leaves the Lost Resort submerged in a lost Lost River. Mary Cotter leaves her picture of Derek to the highest bidder. Bruce Kiley leaves Mr. Fortin a signature stamp. Debbie Nast leaves Mr. Gilmartin a life supply of chicken eggs. Bill Lord leaves his facial hair to Betsy Fig. Steve Blair leaves gladly. J. B leaves for the store. Stephen Keefe leaves on the Orient Express for Transylvania. Mary O ' Hayre leaves a waft. Bob Higgins leaves two years of Chunky ' s fudge factoring to anyone who wants to take it. Jon Sargent leaves Beechwood to anyone who wants it. Kathy Oliver leaves Mr. Collins an unabridged copy of Moby Duck. Vaughn Deal leaves Mr. Walsh a foot calculator. Bill Kearney leaves his books to the school. Amy MacLure leaves a V8 to whoever will take it. Alison Woods leaves five more years of another Woods. Randy Boscow leaves a blue-eyed, no-nosed nothing. Nappy Plank leaves all the little girls saying see you in a couple of years! Joan Lantz leaves a clean cup to Mr. Davis. David Karoff leaves his face to Pierce Cray. Nick Ripley leaves Mr. Erbe another fun-filled Physics class. Jill Duncan leaves Little Brother and the Brewster Road MOB the keys to the Dordmobile and a full tank of gas. Joe Walsh leaves a (broken) Bubbler. Willy White leaves for a party at THE WHITE HOUSE. Kathy McCarthy leaves, being early for a change, right Betty? Brian Prendergast leaves Danny with luck. Terry Prescott leaves the Datsun for Joan to push home. Susan Fernalld leaves without forgetting anything, I hope. 127 BEACH BUMS RETURN TO THE LEESHORE What could be a better place for our 15th class reunion than good ' ole Sandy Beach? Although years have passed, not much has changed; even the burns remain. We planned an early start this morning, but it seems some took this a bit too literally. Rolf Gjesteby, Jeff Donze, David Karoff, Kathy Fox, and Linda Thayer, notorious Polar Bears, were found nearly frozen by the Welcoming Committee from their morning dip. John Francis, Steve Tibbetts, Steve Blair, Carl Berens, and Phil Thayer were also here at the crack of dawn . . . News flash!!! Bonnie Kehoe and Sheila Madigan were recently demoted from TV newscasters to writers for the South Shore News and will be taking notes today. They were fired from their prestigious positions for saying Hi to Mr. Reade during the 11 o ' clock news. Bill the brains Signorelli, Tom the Mangier Calorio, and Ed pretty boy Sorrentino, headquartered in Belfast, Maine, have just arrived in black Cadillacs to make Cohasset an offer they can ' t refuse. These distinguished-looking gentle(?)men are wearing suits designed and tailored by Roberta McKinnell. CRASH!!! Jill Duncan has had another accident. The nurse squad, Paula D ' Onofrio, Eileen Sullivan, Anne Enos, Debbie Nast, Mimo Haskell, and Linda Kraft rush to the scene with none other than our ladies man Dr. Kurt Rever, not far behind. Luckily for Jill, Dan Basmajian, Armenian witch doctor, isn ' t around. How can Diane Howorth and David Londergan get sunburns at a time like this? . . . The whole medical staff is busy arguing over Jill. For a minute I thought Brian Prendegast had one too, but I guess he ' s just blushing. Carol Paine is arriving just in time from the Cohasset Colonial Pharmacy equipped with the real painkiller, Solarpaine. Liz Viola, Debbie Jones, Linda Conte, and Susan Sadler have arrived too late from the Cushing Plaza Pharmacy. While on the subject of health, it seems Greta Towle ' s horses have contracted a strange disease, and she ' s seeking advice from veterinarians Sandy Carter and Pam Hood. Sadly enough Tom Glynn ' s turkeys have the same sickness. Fortunately, Judy Topper has offered to take blood samples to her medical lab, and if need be Leslie Ahearn is on hand to give physical therapy to man or beast. Karen Farrell, Giustina Saldi, and Pat Patterson, top New York models, and renowned hairdresser, Annette Hayden, have just arrived, and all the males are staring trancelike in their direction. I don ' t think anything is really wrong, but Swedish eye specialist, Yvonne Branden, is preparing herself just in case. It ' s a good thing we have so many medical pros around today because Karen Tewks and Dave Infusino, Phys. Ed. teachers at CHS, have decided it ' s about time for exercises. One . . . Two . . . Three . . . Four . . . UGH!!! How long can this go on? A rousing baseball game has begun in the parking lot with Fred Higgens leading the Hillside gang and Dave Cogill heading up the Beechwoodites. With such greats as Scott Herzog and little Dan Ainslie, the contest seems to be a one- sided one. Watch out for the burns!!! Oh, well, call in Dr. Rever. Amidst all the confusion Mark Hellar is adamantly trying to impress on the businessmen of our class how he still hasn ' t worked a day in his life. Mark is in the higher income bracket because he enjoys watching the natives dive for quarters. This doesn ' t compare with the National Sporting Goods Corporation which is making millions under the super- vision of President Rick Sawyer, stationed in New Orleans, Vice President Jon Sargent in San Diego, and Steve Hubbell, Chairman of the Board in Salt Lake City. As director of maintenance Jeff Pratt is also a valuable asset. Jeff Badger, the millionaire corporate lawyer, enjoys flying from office to office to keep things in order. Rick and Jon have hired fellow classmates, Joan Lantz and Valerie Madge, as their personal secretaries. Polly Dusossoit, still an Appasionatta at heart, has become Steve ' s secretary after he spent years searching for the right girl. Bryan Miller, a southern business tycoon, is scheming to run the whole company out of business. The business world is even booming right here in Cohasset. Sam Spinzola, Jayne Figueredo, Katie Fitzpatrick, and Nat Young, lifetime A P meatpackers, just steered in along with head bundleboy, Paul McCarthy. Karia Rose, current manager of Woolworth ' s pet department, and Sue Cone, owner of the Red Lion Inn, are discussing money problems with successful businessman, Carold Brownell. Kathy Oliver, proud owner of Cohasset News Company, has banned Mad mfigazine from her stands, and Paul Donovan 128 is handling her law suit against Jody Thaxter, editor of Mad. Working with Jody are Mike Smith, Nappy Plank, Mary O ' Hayre, Jim Benedict, and Kendall DeLong, but they aren ' t the only ones fearful of losing jobs. Becky Patrolia, Sharon MacDonald, Andy Cifrino, and Celine DeSantis, who have always displayed a certain uniqueness, have put it to use by creating self-characters in that controversial magazine. This scandalous lawsuit all stems back from pornographic artwork done by CHS ' s own Robin Wilmore, Dave Alexander, and Nancy Bowen. At one end of the beach, the elite Cohasset Country Club members are gathered, deep in Discussion about what Jon Wilson and Bob Higgins wrote about John Pattyson ' s tennis and Tony Difrino ' s golf in Sports Illustrated last month. Mary Chittim is following them around as usual. Willy White, new owner of Stowe Away stores, is trying to sell his newest line in tennis rackets and golf balls. You know it ' s too bad the golfers lost Jon Roberts to the Mormons and he currently has 18 wives, working on the 19th. Despite the confusion, everyone ' s appetites are hearty, and Kathy McCarthy has had Chinese food shipped from her own restaurant in Moscow. Sharon Winchester and Michelle Kjer are helping her with the serving. Dixie Duggan has kindly supplied Mammy ' s own Yokumberry Tonic, so no one is thirsty to say the least. Carol Hurtig ' s Maine lobsters are contentedly chasing Frank Sullivan while he not-so-contentedly is belting out a verse of Help. The lobsters were to be eaten, but no one dares disturb their fun. Although Frank is undoubtedly the featured entertainer today, we also have guitar playing and singing by Joe Fisher, Bill Lord, and Sue Coleman ' s husband, Elvis. Just think, Beth Muir has been married almost 15 years now! By the sound of things she is soon to become a mother for. the 15th time, since she is discussing an addition to her house, with builder Steve Kelley. What ' s this? A crowd has gathered at the water ' s edge. Why, it ' s Kathy Kelley sailing in on her boat, the Moonbeam, and she ' s waving around the America cup for everyone to see. Ahoy, Kathy. I understand she and Nina Steele have just sailed around the world in 80 days and they have brought messages back from some class of ' 73 members who are unable to make it today. Wow, some of our classmates are in the strangest places. Peter Pratt and Steve Keefe are in Vietnam fighting for the Viet Cong and Eileen O ' Connell has sent prayers for us all. She is still in the convent. Marcia Jordan and Susan Fernalld are still in Africa, although they will try to make at least some of the festivities. Here they come now, descending upon the beach in a balloon. What perfect timingi It seems a few trees are posing a problem, but our own Vaugn Deal, 7 ' 2 center for the Boston Celtics, is helping them down with no trouble at all. Beverly McLaughlin and Karen Linsley can ' t make it as they will be staying abroad for a while longer. Greg Brown and Dan Jones, confirmed winter ski bums and summer bikies, have just pulled up on their Husky 400s, and I imagine shortly we ' ll hear some good raving from them. Not to be outdone in the category of strange arrivals, Anne Mack, Jacky Kurtz, Barrie Faber, and Maureen O ' Brien are coming in for a landing in their own plane, piloted by none other than Nick Ripley. Evidently named after Steve Moulton, it has Superfly written all over it, but by the looks of the landing the plane isn ' t all that super. We have just realized that Terry Prescott and Amy MacLure haven ' t made the scene yet, and I guess the Datson died again. Randy Boscow has kindly offered to go see what the trouble is, with his faithful Toyota. I heard through the grapevine that Linda Nickerson and Debbie Thompson are having trouble getting here from their Hull apartments and Steve Smith has brought along his pocket IBM computor to figure out how long it will take them to walk. He ' s also calculating how long it will take Heather Munroe, Jean Willworth, and Alison Woods to hitchhike from California. I must say I ' m catching bits of some strange conversations and I ' m afraid to ask Joe Walsh what kind of an experi- ment he was talking about a while ago. Shh ... I think I ' ve begun listening in on a real good one now. Mary Cotter, dean of admissions at B.C. is engaged in a heated discussion with Hanard ' s Bruce Kiley, over which school has a better football team this year. I just asked Ronny Watkins what his opinion is but he doesn ' t seem to want to comment. Wait a minute, things are getting a little out of hand I ' d say, as a few fist fights have broken out on the matter. It ' s a good thing we have Bill Kearney and Colin Francis on hand, as chief officers in the military, to keep things in order. What has caused the sudden hush to come over the gathering? It isn ' t JoAnn Churchill trying to break up the event, is it? She ' s the first woman cop in Cohasset — just carrying on the family tradition. Well, I guess it ' s about time for us to go on home anyway, as the sun is beginning to set over good ' ole Sandy. It ' s been a lot of fun, though, seeing everyone again and doing things just like old times. Sure, it ' s been 15 years, but everything ' s still the same, really. After all, even the burrs remain, so things couldn ' t be too different, could they? Row 1: B. Pfaffman, J. Sargent, S. Hubbell, J. Badger, S. Ketcham, M. Laugelle, M. Kravette. Rou ' 2: J. Pratt, D. Nast, D. Jones, N. Steele, M. Winn, R. Watkins, G. Guiliano, H. Taylor, J. Catler, L. Fichtner, Mr. Rogers. Row 3: L. Branagan, M. Russell, R. Kravette, D. Basmajian, L. Viola, A. Woods, H. Monroe, S. Almeida, L. Guilano, A. Buckley, E. Tewksbury. Row 4: C. Hurtig, B. Higgins, B. Kiley, D. Streeter, J. Shannon, A. Watson, T. Chiasson, M. Laugelle, K. Healy, C. Marks. Row 5: B. McMahon, M. Buckley, M. Stanford, R. Yokum, D. Keefe, L. Dickson, S. Blossom, S. Curley. M. Benedict, Miss B«Tman, K. Enos, M. Dilmar, D. B. Lyons, K. Killion, L. Fcstler, E. Sullivan, M. Keefe, E. Gainor, M. Buckley, S. Atkinson, J. Kern Trask, Mr. Crytzer (advisor) 132 s c E H NO I R OU R S H I G H Row 1: L. Fichtner, A. Gilmore, G. Guiliano, E. Tewks- bury, S. Curley, S. Randall. Row 2: J. Fisher, L. Brana- gan, M. Buckley, J. Mitchell, J. Grisdale, A. Enos, B. Phippen. S. Snyder, M. Buckley, L. Fesler. Row 3: M. Trask, S. Ketcham, L. Wilmouth, A. Buckley, F. Sulli- van, J. Kern, D. Keefe, P. D ' Onofrio, A. Woods, Miss Berman. P o L A R H. Chase, M. Twaddle, A. Martone, S. Atkinson, K. Brennock, J. Donnely, E. Curley, P. Durant, M. Dit- mar. Row 2: S. Guiliano, J. Besse, B. Leggat, L. Smith, K. Curelli, S. Hart, M. Sarian, P. Flanagan, S. Dillon. Row 3: K. Dixon, C. Finch, M. McKinnon, M. Fink, L. Kjer, Miss Burman, M. Far- rell, P. Madigan, A. Tye, W. Atwood, M. O ' Rourke. B E A R C L U B J U N I O R H I G H C H O R U s S. Linsley, K. Killion, K. Fox, L. TTiayer, G. Brown, C. Duggan, S. Linsley, S. Fox, J. Thaxter, J. Donze, R. Gjsteby, B. Lord, Mrs. Barrington (advisor), B. Kiley, D. Karoff, P. Karoff. JUNIOR HIGH BAND Row 1: G. Ashjian, J. Porter, B. Keane, T. Tewksbury, C. Hoffman, A. Belfontaine, G. Seavey, C. Abbruzze, K. Winn, L. Neagle, D. Dogget, Mr. Bowman. Row 2: M. Foster, J. Sadler, L. Carroll, P. Hurtig, S. Atkinson, D. Jones, A. O ' Rourke, B. O ' Brien, L. Smith, N. Kelleher, L. Taylor, L. Montuori, J. Buckley. Row 3: A. Tye, J. Basmajian, A. Cotter, P. Branagan, J. Shooshan, M. Fink, M. Dunn, S. Dillion, K. Page, K. Brennock, J. Viola, M. Coe, E. Atwood. Row 4: J. Blakeman, S. Stanford, J. Bowen, R. White, J. Woods, B. Catler, B. Bowen, J. Hoy, A. McCormack, P. Madigan, B. Blossom, H. Schlacter, K. Daniels, N. Trettis, K. Smith. 133 I L G. Spalt, S. McNulty, A. Whelan, D. Doggett, P. Rear- don, J. Basmajian, P. Gunville, L. Harris, J. Roberts, W. Marsh, P. Madigan, S. Briggs, M. St. John, B. Bowen, J. Keane. c H E S S C L U B Row 1: C. Collins, R. Frankel. Row 2: M. Zotos, R. Nardo, B. O ' Rourke, J. Lagrotteria, S. Smith, J. Duncan, P. Alexander, E. Knight, J. Barlow. Row 3: Mr. O ' Neil (advisor). s T S U E D N E I N O T R C H O I G H U N C I L Row 1: N. Ripley, M. Bu kle , J. Pallyson, J. Rosano, G. Brown, B. Mines, M. Libby. R. Sawyer. Row 2: I. Gjesteby, J. Sargent. M. Cotter, S. Keefe, K. Vox. J. McNabb. Row 3: T. Infusino, K. While, R. Cotter, K. Collins, K. Golden, B. Mines, R. Madigan, Mr. Cedarholm (advisor). Row 4: D. O ' Brien, L. McAdams, A. Donovan, S. Dunn. L A N G UC A L GU E B L A B R E C I P E C L U B L. Guilianu, R. Phippen, t. I ' ewksbury, Miss Gray, L. Wilmorth, G. Guiliano, M. Faeey. Mrs. Glover, C. Salvadorr, J. Manlun, M. Foster, K. MeCloskey, P. Benson, Mrs, Wunsehel, L. Guiliano, K. Salvador, K. Donahue, L. Lyons. 134 Row 1: K. Tewksbury, J. Kern, L. Thayer, N. Steele, C. Hurtig, E. Tewksbury, R. Almeida. K. Keil . Ron 2: R. Higgins, B. Bell. J. Barlow. B. Mines, J. Badger, B. Kiley. Sluing: R. McKinnell, D. Howorth, B. Faber, L. Viola, W. Woods, Branagan, M. Russell, S. Kravette, Mr. Shee- D. Jones, L. Conte, E. O ' Connell, J. Kurtz. han, D. Thompson, R. Kravette, N. Kelleher, E. Tewks- Standing: E. Tewksbury, A. Enos, P. D ' Onofrio, K. bury, R. Walsh. Rever, K. Rose, N. Young, Z. MacDonald, S. Sadler, K. Fitzpatrick. SiUing: N. Young, K. FiUpatrick, S. MarDonald, L. Conle, Hon- I: L. F i-hl. r, S Ki lli v, 1 ' I ' larcc, K. Golden, M. K. Rose, Mr. Fi-deriro (advisor), C. DeSantis, M. Trellis, P. Lynch, K. Martin, P. Anioine. Row 2: S. MrAulhur, I.. Anioine, S. Kelley, H. Taylor, K. Oliver, C. Duggan, G. Laugelle, M. Treltis, C. Shea. Row 3: R. Phaffman, R. Brown. Standing: P. Quilly, M. G)llilon, K. Fielding, D. Yeager. B. Clark, R. Mcintosh. Jones, D. Babmajian, A. Wesoloski. 136 Yearbook Staff Maureen, Mary, Siggy, Bucketts, Bonnie, Nat, Leslie, Judy, Bryan, Terry, Berta, Sheila, Carol, Tewks, Nick, Nina. 137 ONCE UPON A TIME . . . 138 Amy Where did it go? Marcia J. Yvonne — Now let me think. Jon R. — A horn spectator. Compliments of MAYTAG KITCHEN AID PHILCO SMITH APPLIANCE SERVICE 405 Route 3A COHASSET, MASS. 02025 383-0576 Table Linen — Bed Linen — Custom Draperies Cur+ains — Bedspreads — Bath Accessories THE LINEN CHEST Gushing Plaza, Cohasset 383-1 198 COIFFURES OF DISTINCTION Anthony Paul ROUTE 3A Cohasset 383-©oes NEXT TO SIGNOREUI-I ' S RESTAURANT 141 Your Professional Pharmacy Best Wishes to the Class of 73 Cohasset Village Complete Medicare Service — Sales, Rentals, Hospital Beds and Wheel Chairs Surgical Supplies Wholesale and Retail Public Health Station Blue Cross — Blue Shield Medex III and Medicare Prescription Billing Service Micronaire Sales and Rentals Devilbiss Humidifiers and Vaporizers Polaroid — Water Pik — Saunda — Broxodent Prestige Cosmetics — Esquisite Toiletries DUJVERS 383- 1 090 754 CHIEF JUSTICE COSHING WAY COHASSET. MASSACHUSETTS 0202S ,LIDO TRAVEL. INC. DONALD FLOCKE, President Cushing Plaza Route 3A Cohasset 383-1980 Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9:30 A.M.-5:30 P.M. Cushing Plaza Cohasset, Mass. EV3-9330 THE BEAUTY SHOP RESTAURANT GREEN lANTERN lOUNGE Cohasset Motors, Inc. SALES SERVICE FORD Shop the Big Lot — A- 1 Used Cars Route 3A 400 Chief Justice Cushing Highway — Cohasset 383-0450 2 •• .... . I or II, ,■(.r,-.„ I nnl, r,,- ROUIf 34 C0H4SS!I SCItUATE IINE T.l 383 0618 VIEL GLUCK! dutoliaus. inc. PORSCHE FERRARI DATSUN BMW Authorized Sales and Service Expert Service Available for All Imported Makes Gushing Plaza 383-0095 (617) 383-6692 ASA C. OSBORN CO. 166 CHIEF JUSTICE CUSHING HWY. COHASSET, MASS. 02025 Sport — Osborn CUSTOM RODS — TACKLE REPAIRS SKI TENNIS Compliments of CAESAR ' S SHOE SERVICE AND BICYCLE SHOP Cushing Plaza Cohasset Mass. Compliments of STUART SHOE The fun place to shop! F. W. WOOLWORTH ' S Rte. 3-A Cohasset 143 Diamonds Towie Sterling Movado, Bulova Hamilton Watches Cushing Plaza, Cohasset 383-1755 383-9639 MR. SAM ' S BARBER SHOP Cushing Plaza — 3A Cohasset Razor Cutting Men ' s Hair-Styling Open Six Days, Closes 6:00 CUSHING PLAZA DRUG STORE Cushing Plaia 383-1001 Route 3A Cohasset Mass. BILL ' S CITGO SERVICE STATION Cohasset, Mass. Depot Court Route 3A EV 3-0606 EV 3-9684 BILL POLAND Compliments of FRANK GILMAN REALTY Route 3 A 383-0381 Cohasset, Mass. FASHION FABRICS 392 Gannett Rd. North Scituate LEHR BARNES INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service HOME — CAR — BUSINESS — BOAT LIFE — ACCIDENT HEALTH — BONDS 200 Nor+h Main Street 383-0783 383-0388 Cohasset MONTILIO ' S PASTRY SHOP Cashing Plaza, Cohasset Good Luck to the Class of ' 73 COHASSET WINTER GARDEN. INC. Route 3A Cohasset MILL RIVER MARINE CORP. Complete Marine Service Marine Hardware Homelite Johnson Sales and Service 160 Cashing Highway 383-0390 145 Best Wishes +o the Class of 1973 COHASSET COLONIAL PHARMACY South Main Street Cohasset M6 COHASSET HARDWARE CO. INC. Ill lU PETERSEN insurance agency Three Generations of Family Service Since 1898 PETERSEN nealtonSe. Oldest Established Real Estate Office on the South Shore 26 South Main Street Cohasset, f ass. 02025 383-1900 COHASSET VILLAGE Free Delivery 383-0185 Louis G. Watson Prop. 383-9640 EXPERT CHILDREN ' S HAIRCUTTING Pat ' s Hair Styling for Men Hair Straightening Cohasset, Mass. Regular Hair Cutting Razor Cutting 1 1 1 Ripley Rd. Best Wishes to the Class of 1973 COHASSET SAVINGS BANK 13 Elm Street Cohasset, Massachusetts 147 MR. THOM ' S SALON BOUTIQUE Blow Cuts Fancy — Unfancy 87 Elm St. Cohasset Body Waves Clothes Young Old 1 66 Front St. Scituate 1 BERGSON ICE CREAM Ice Creann and Fine Foods Route 3A Cushing Plaza Compliments Cohasset of 383-1942 ELENA SESTITO FLORIST 23 South Main Street 383-1966 Cohasset Village 1 sfeeve 1 Compliments of ERNEST MINELLI, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Hull, Massachusetts 925-0298 Here You May Choose From a Complete Selection of the World ' s Finest Jewelry and Silverware . . . thai You ' ll (ind (our superb Sheratons in the heart ol Manhattan SHERATON MAKES IT HAPPEN IN NEW YORK, MONTREALJORONTQ CHICAGO. Almost anywhere business takes you, you can enjoy the pleasures of Sheraton. Downtown, out of town, here and abroad, Sheraton understands what a businessman wants from his hotel or motor inn— and gives it to him. Sheraton is big in the big business cities of this world. And the small ones. Great for business meet- ings and conventions. We keep you on top of things, vMere the action is— without forgetting the small attentions that let you relax, enjoy a good dinner, and get a great night ' s sleep. Whenever you travel— for business or pleasure- Sheraton makes a great trip happen. To reserve o room at any Sheraton in the world, call your nearest Sheraton reservation office or any Sheraton Hotel or Motor Inn. In the continental United States,x you can call 800-325-3535. Or have jf your travel agent call it for you. Sheraton Hotels Sl Motor Inns 150 A WORLDWIDE SERVICE OFITT MONA FRIEL Hair S+ylist Five Stage Coach Way Cohasset, Mass. 383-1490 TRUST COMPANY 15 Convenient Offices: ROCKLAND • ROCKLAND PLAZA COHASSET • DUXBURY • HALIFAX • HANOVER • HANOVER MALL HANSON • HINGHAM • HULL • MARSHFIELD • NORWELL PEMBROKE • PLYMOUTH • SCITUATE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Rolf Joan wciic?a wcjivicc; 1 ribiaiiOTiurid — i 6nTai9 BOSTON SCALE CO. INC. Light Weight Food for Hungry Outdoorsmen 369 Neponset Ave. Dorchester, Massachusetts 02122 STOWAWAY Hamilton T. Tewksbury 1 — Sales Engineer ; r — 7 PRODUCTS CO. V V Freeze Dried and Dehydrated Over 100 Items CL VyMKL IVI. rLClVIIINV 166 Cushing Hwy., Cohasset Hardware and Gifts 383-9340 24 Elm Street Cohasset Compliments to The Class of ' 73 SIGNORELLI ' S RESTAURANT Cohasset Frank Pat+ison Jackie Paris Jim Stannard Janet Lahive Audrey Bower Realtors Eleanor Collins Best Wishes To The Class of 1973 PILGRIM CO-OPERATIVE BANK 48 South Main St., Cohasset 383-0541 Savings Accounts On Cohasset Harbor Best Wishes to the Class of 1973 Compliments of j deang l vjhamiiton H real estate, inc. 383-0060,6010 18 ELM STREET, COHASSET VILLAGE Towie Electrical Co., Inc. Electrical Contractors 5-9 Brook Street Cohasset, Mass. GENERAL® ELECTRIC APPLIANCES and SERVICES Telephone 383-0036 ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MASTER ELECTRICIANS SINCE 1921 Best of Luck to The Class of ' 73 Ml NOT REALTY, INC. Route 3A Cohasset 383-6030 MITCHELL ' S REPAIR SHOP Route 3A Cohasset 383-0497 Interior and Exterior Minor Repairs NORMAN SWAIN Painting Contractor Wall Papering 383-9035 373 NORTH MAIN STREET COHASSET. MASS. Best Wishes To The Class Of 1973 HANCOCK BANK 495 Hancock Street Quincy, Massachusetts 02169 155 Congratulations and Best of Luck to the Class of 1973 DODGE-MURPHY PHOTOGRAPHERS 156 Best Wishes To The Senior Class From COHASSET NEWS CO. Special Thanks To PETER PRATT for Photography Gifts Clothing COHASSET VILLAGE The Class of 1973 Thanks MR. FRANK MASSA. JR. For Donating the Endsheets To This Yearbook MEDICAL PROFESSION Edward A. McCarthy, M.D. John M. Cahill, M.D. William G. Mat+eson, D.M.D. Stephen J. O ' Connor, M.D. Robert J. Riley, D.M.D. Richard D. Monsees, M.D. Richard R. Smith, M.D. Edward H. Seadale, D.D.S. Dr. George W. Rever, M.D. Dr. Robert T. Sceery, M.D. James R. De Giacomo Louis S. Eaton Jr. William L. Kendrick Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Humphreys John J. Hayes Jr. John Linsley ' A Friend Jack McNabb Richard D. Leggat George W. McLaughlin PATRONS Mr •. and Mrs. Donald F. Alnslie Ml •s. Arthur D. Alexander, III Mr ■. and M s. Leo Kurtz Ml -s. Alice S. Badqer Mr . and M rs. Robert D. Londergan Ml -. and Mrs. Diran C. Basnnajian Mr . and M S. Doanid S. Lord Ml -. and Mrs. Harry D. Blair Mr . and M ' S. Laurens MacLure Ml ■. and Mrs. John B. Bowen Mr . and M ' S. Edwin J. Madge Ml ■. and Mrs. Pasquale J. Calorio Mr . and M ' S. Richard J. Madigan Ml •. and Mrs. Robert E. Carter Mr . and M ' S. George W. McLaughlin Ml •. and Mrs. David Chittim Mr . and M •s. John Q. Miller Ml -. and Mrs. James P. Cifrino Mr . and M •s. Paul C. Mullaney Ml -. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Coleman Mr . and M ■s. W. Roger Nast Ml -. and Mrs. Carmelo Conte Mr . and M ■s. William G. O ' Brien Ml -. and Mrs. Joseph F. Cotter Mr . and M ■s. James E. Paterson Mr ' . and Mrs. Daniel J. Curran Mr . and M •s. Brewster G. Pattyson Mr . and Mrs. E. Vaughn Deal Mr . and M •s. Mason Plank Mr . and Mrs. Frank C. DeSantis Mr . and M •s. Bertram Pratt Mr . and Mrs. Paul M. Donovan Mr . and M •s. Carlton S. Pratt Mr . and Mrs. Thomas S. Duggan Mr . and Ml ■s. Joseph Prendergast Mr . and Mrs. Paul V. Dusossoit Mr . and M ■s. Lloyd W. Prescott Mr . and Mrs. William Enos Mr . and M ■s. George W. Rever Mr . and Mrs. Jack Faber Mr . and Ml ■s. Sheldon N. Ripley Mr . and Mrs. Ralph G. Farrell Mr . and Ml ■s. Ernest Roberts Mr . and Mrs. John J. Fitzpatrick Mr . and Ml ■s. John F. Sadler Mr . and Mrs. Arne K. Gjesteby Mr . and Ml ■s. Domenic J. Saldi Mr . and Mrs. George Herzog Mr . and Ml •s. Stewert S. Sargent Mr . and Mrs. Earle Higgins Mr . and Ml ■s. William S. Signorelli Mr . and Mrs. James F. Higgins Mr . and Ml •s. Donald Steele Mr . and Mrs. Paul J. Hoffman Mr . and Ml ■s. Hamilton T. Tewksbury Mr . and Mrs. Carlton Howorth Mr . and Ml •s. J. Blake Thaxter Mr . and Mrs. Robert E. Hubbell Mr . and Ml •s. Frederick A. Thayer, Jr. Mr . and Mrs. Carl R. Hurtig Mr . and Ml ■s. John M. Topper Mr -. and Mrs. Charles Infusino, Jr. Mr . and Ml •s. Joseph F. Walsh Ml ■. and Mrs. Clifton Jones Mr . and Ml •s. William B. White Mr ■. and Mrs. Merle R. Jordan Mr . and Ml •s. Lawrence A. Willwerth Mr ' s. Lucy T. Judd Mr . and Ml ■s. Charles F. Wilmore Ml •. and Mrs. Richard J. Karoff Mr . and Ml ■s. John T. Wilson Ml •. and Mrs. John E. Keefe Mr . and Ml ■s. Walter K. Winchester Ml •. and Mrs. Joseph F. Kehoe Mr . and Ml •s. John E. Woods Ml -. and Mrs. Donald L. Kelley Mr s. Dolores Woodward Ml -. and Mrs. William E. Kelley Mr . and Mrs. Henry Young Ml •. and Mrs. Peter W. Kjer
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