Cohasset High School - Tessahoc Yearbook (Cohasset, MA)

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co-edibor$ ... el eri tcwfebury , emmett ' holt Jdfjoufr editor ... jofm bar our 5porte editors ... sr?an h J?5 y?atric-;a o ' rourJce , James rosarto o yanizakiofrs editor ... care mite finer Senior cia$$ editor? ... aren jfofc eri , l ura a vi zoti underc a$$ editors ... ow ' sa froiir ai 6ucf: ay artwork ... j atr cfa fian on, tdc Jtrt jpnt , aid ' iraj ior fhotroprap ters ... lee dicfeon , mark tra$A , j rdon cample dd ye rt is entente - vberta j?J?j?pe, 7 , oar a yearsorf tales ... naryre-t zyrore ' U jp ' t5t5 ... ya cif ' e p z- , jurrc neag e , fiz yoyc-e- rta iey wd ' iso ? j anne c onoi aii jpr redde-rs ... nan e eary , nary Jane, £ra££ ' s y yp ' erce- c y , Jtffy w 5 Jeffrey Martin Smith 1956-1973 Break, break, break, On thy cold gray stones, O Sea! And I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me. O well for the fisherman ' s boy, That he shouts with his sister at play! O well for the sailor lad, That he sings in his boat on the bay! And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill ; But O for the touch of a vanished hand, And the sound of a voice that is still ! Break, break, break, At the foot of thy crags, O Sea! But the tender grace of a day that is dead Will never come back to me. ALFRED TENNYSON Maybe this was meant to be a dream when it is over, It is gone, Like a dream goes when I wake up. Nothing I can take with me Brings me back to it All I have is memories There may be some night when I am sad, thinking back, And knowing it is gone — But I am not sad for having it. I was happy, and learned a little It is worth spending a day remembering Even with tears — And when the morning comes I may have another dream Almost as good as this one. The class of ' 74 would like to show its appreciation to a teacher who has been our sincere friend. His sense of humor and his concern for us have been important parts of this friendship. The carefree way in which he has joked around and ranked us is contrasted by the interest he has had in our achieve- ments as well as our disappointments. While other teachers hibernated in the teachers ' rooms, he spent his free time with us . . .he talked to us in the halls, in studies, and at lunch ... he chal- lenged our efforts to sneak out for subs ... he helped when we were trying to sell anything ... he coached our Boys ' Varsity Basketball team ... he participated in student-teacher activities . . . Whether we knew him as a coach, truancy spy, salesman, or simple friend, we will all remember him with a towel around his neck, a whistle in his hand, and a friendly word for everyone. With these thoughts, we, the class of ' 74, dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Clark Chatterton. Friendship makcth daylight in the understanding, out of darkness and confusion of thoughts. 7 Seniors Who Left Paula Almeida Taunton High School Gina Giuliano Franklin High School John Coddou Billy Livingstone Belmont Hill Bob Paris Cherry Hill East Karl Schlachter Taber Academy - Hi mm Beginning Of School mm Faculty Mr. Raccuia, Social Studies Rm. 29 Mr. Kelly, Social Studies Rm. 28B Mr. Gray, Superintendent Mrs. Brighton, Secretary Mrs. Glover, Home Economics Rm. Mrs. Wunschel, Home Economics 10 Rm. 12 12 Mr. Walsh, Math, Rm. 200 Mr Hogan, Math, Math Lab Miss Schaeffer, Chemistry, Rm 201A Mr. Grew, Asst. Superintendent Mj ss Babaian, Guidance Mr. Hart, Guidance Mr. Leary, Guidance Mr. Thompson, Science, Dept. Head Mr. Dunn, Math, Rm. 202 Mr. Davis, Math Dept. Head Mrs. Kittner, Social Studies Dept. Head 16 .ie teacher is the most important adult outside the family. Class (Row one:) L. Labreque, J. Kennedy, L. Jones, J. Millard, M. Lagrotteria, A. Ros s, E. Ripley, D. Scott, S. Savage, P. Rattenbury, R. Sargent. (Second row:) P. Laugelle, B. Lipsett, R. Infusino, M. McDonald, J. McCullough, L. Sheehy, L. Polito, P. Plante, P. Rice, D. Saleski, D. Sestito. (Row three:) B. McGugan, S. Laugelle, B. Keane, C. Kelley, K. Kent, J. Riley, W. Roy, K. Ross, T. Piepenbrink, M. Patrolia, M. Salerno. S. Stover, K Stanford, S. Tedeschi, M. Townley, S. Muir, B. O ' Brien, M. Palmer, T. Marr, B. Wagner. (Second row:) T. Speck, A. Trask, N. Towle, R. Tebbetts, K. McPherson, R.Jason, A Paris, L. McNabb, T O ' Connell (Third row:) B. Taylor, L. Trettis, S. Sisson, L. Campion, M. Mellow, K. O ' Connor, S. Quilty, S. Pottenger, D. O ' Neill. 24 Of 1979 (First row:) M. Burke, K. Ainslie, L. CarrollJ. Carbone, R. Baird, S. Greenman, C. Gonsalves, K. Glodgett, C. Goodwin, R. Holmes. (Second row:) G. Cahill, J. Carroll, C Carey, C. Clarke, D. Chambers, D. Gunville, J. Harmon, D. Hanlon, R. Hobson, T. Higgins, M. Grossman. (Third row:) R. Barrow, B. Buckley, B. Brown, S. Allen, J. Hines, W. Hoops, J. Han, J. Howley, B. Hart. (Row one:) P. Curley, B. Curelli, A. Dickson, J. Delisle, L. Crough, B. Donahue, E. Figueiredo, L. DiTullio, R. Durant, P. Chapman. (Row two:) B. Conlan, P. Cook, P. Dilbeck, K. Diab, J. DiNardo, B. DiTullio, B. Duncan, D. Emilson, R. Florescu, J. Durkin. (Row three:) M. Collins, C. Cillon, B. Ditmar, D. Reardon, A. Davis, J. Douglass, E. DonnellyJ. Foell, A. Glasfeld, W. Boscow. Class (First row:) K. Salvador, M. O ' Rourke, K. Neclon, C. McNeill, S. O ' Connell, C. McPherson, J. Perroncello, T. Cone, D. Buckley, H. Chase, L. Chapman, J. Carlson. (Second row:) W. Pratt, M. Londergan, D. O ' Leary, L. Neagle, J. Porter, D. Buckley, D. Christie, D. Clark, M. Caruso, H. Marsh. (Third row:) A. Roebuck, C Ripley, T. Norris, D. Ross, C. Salerno, B. O ' Brien, E. Carroll, C. Collins, P. Carmody, P. Brownell. (First row:) S. Atkinson, D. Brown, K. Bilodeau, A. Bellefontaine, P. Benson, L. Harris, A. Martone, C. Hoffman, L. Kjer, P. Caruso. (Second row:) S. Bjorldund, L. Aheam, R. Bowen, J. Barrett, R. Booth, H. Coley, K. Anderson, S. Dillon, C. Duncan, R. Farwell. (Third row:) T. Ballerino, C. Abbruzzese, R. Brown, S. Barcomb, P. Madigan, K. McCloskey, M. Marchesi, E. McDonald, M. Farrell. 26 Of 1978 (First row:) W. Ross, D. Whitlow, M. Twaddle, C. Trask, A. Marks, T. Tewksbury, M. O ' Rourke, S. McDonald, G. Seavey, D.Jones, M. Sarian, M. Settino, S. Sladen, M. Quinlan.J. Nash, J. Stockwell, J. Woods, M. Zotos, D. O ' Leary, R Ryan, D. Schleicher, T. Parziale, S. Sinopoli, C. Sestito, C. Smith, L. Smith. (Third row:) C. Stover, J. Roy, S. Sandblom, R. Topper, J. Tebbetts, J. Whealan, M. Wesoloski, J. Ryan, P. Quilty, E. Price, K. Kadendorf, S. Ramsay, D. Sargent. (First row:) M. Coyne, D. Davis, J. Dean, C. Duncan, D. Nardo, K. Dickson, P. Fox, D. Gleaves, F. Glynn, T. Fernald, L. Jackman, E. Kurtz. (Second row:) P. Durant, S. DiTullio, T. Dooley, M. Ditmar, S. Coughlin, P DeGiacomo, R Hill, P Hellar. A Ferreira, P Flanagan, T. Hernan, P. Hertig. (Third row:) C Cowen, J. Durkin, R. Drago, C. Dennis, P. D ' Onofrio, P. Jones, J. Lahage, R. Frankel, D. Kraft, B. Harrington, M. Gurnis. 27 Freshman (First row:) N. Yeaton, D. Washburn, G. Callahan, E. Curlcy, J. Baird, K. Dillon, P. Gunville, K. Donahue, L. Lyons, M. Foster, H. Schlachter, V. Norris, M. Sullivan, D. Cotter, M. Bellafontaine. (Second row:) M. Coe, S. Cahill, L. Dixon, P. Tiltinson, J. Viola, J. Isa- belle, M. Han, K. Kelley, K. Wilkinson, J. Emanuello, C. Salvador, D. Goyette, C. O ' Connor, K. Curelli, K. Camerson, S. Barrows. (Third row:) D. Silvia, S. Sweeney, K. Bobo, J. Besse, R. Fletcher, L. Taylor, K. Daniels, Z. Cotter, N. Trettis, C. Smith, B. Taylor, J. Sadler, K. Scott, K. Rodgers, J. Donnelly. (First row:) W. Hobbs, D. Silvia, L. Drago, K. Chisholm, R. Livingston, M. St. John, W. West, K. Lyons, W. Marsh, K. Knight, E. Bishop, D. Seavey, J. Douglass. (Second row:) A. Caroll, M. McClean, M. Dolan, S. Millard, S. Stanford, S. Gilmore, W. Halloran, G. Spalt, J. Kearney, J. Dean, F O ' Rourke, B. Livingston, J. Tedeschi. (Third row:) M. McNeill, A. Tye.J. Driscoll, C. Brennock, L. Monruri, S. Kravette, V. Vanderlugt, T. Sheehy.J. Donnelly, S. Hatch, W. Thayer, S. McNulty, J. Basmajian. 28 Class Donald Bell, Jill Basmajian, Susan McNulty, Wendy Thayer. (First row:) D. PatroliaJ. McCullenJ. Cooper, K. Winn, C. Tosi, B. Mailers, R. Polito, P. Trask, J. Kern.J. Shooshan, G. Meallo, R Mulhern, A. White, R. Walsh, M. Davis (Second row:) A. McGugan, J. Cone, D Doggett, M. Carroll, R. Pennington, D. Stover, P. Lewis, S. Briggs, K. Buckley, J. Bowen, P. Reardon, R. Rice, E.Joseph, B. Coleman, H. Schramn. (Third row:) G. Ashjian, E. Marchesi, S. O ' Brien, J. Cahill, B. Reynolds, S Ellis, M. Dooley, K. Porter, D. Neelon, J. Daugherty, N. O ' Brien, J. Buckley, D. Pratt, M. SeastromJ. Walls. 29 Sophomore i (First row:) B. McCool, A. McCarthy, J. Mitchell, M. McGinnis, J McKinnon, J. Flanagan, E. Ferreira, S. Curley, A. Donovan, L. McAdams, R. Rodgers, C. Young, P. Tcncr. (Row rwo:) C. O ' Donald, L. McCarthy, M. Mendlovitz, G. McCarthy, L. Francis, B. Driscoll, M. Durkin, R. Donahue, R. D ' Onofrio, L. Townly, J. Williams, B. Winn, L. Travers, M. Winn, R. Patrolia. (Row three:) J. McLean, M. Patrolia, M. McGinnis, B. McMahaon, P. Dillon, J. Hollingshead, L. Fichtner, R. Hellar, M. Cacey, M. Zappolo, S. Wirth, P. Grahm, J. DiTullio, J. Piepenbrink, R. Suddath, B. Fiori. (First row:) P. Power, S. Pfaffman, B. O ' Leary, P. Patrolia, M. Saldi, D. Clarke, D. DeGiacomo, D Streeter,J. Shannon, J. Sturdy, A. Watson, W. Wesoloski. (Row two:) W. Polito, M. Patrolia, H. Munroe, R. Kravate, T. Chiasson, V. Collins, W. Carothers, L. Curley, H. Taylor, B. White, M. Conlan, R. West, Z. Nardo. (Row three.) G Ricketts, R. Rosano, J. Pipenbrink, T. Salerno, N. Collins, M. Buckiey.J. Desile.J. Stanford, A. Snowdale, R. Suddath, M. Zappolo, M. Winches ter. Class Officers Richard Madigan Leslie McAdams Robin Cotter Lisa Fichtner (First row:) K. McArthur, L. KJier, D. Londergan, P. Kelleher, D. Keefey, M. Hall, A. Gilmorc, C. Gainor.J. Grisdale, K. Gibbons, S. Bowditch, S. Brady, P. Ballerino, D. Atkins, S. Blossom. (Row two:) D. James, M. Lahage, S. Ketchum, S. Maynard. E. Madge, C. Hoy, C. Holt, A. Hawes, N. Goff, W. Frieson, M. Buckley, C Bell, E. Block, L. Bailey, S. Booth. (Row three:) M.Johnson, R. Madigan, J. Mack, D. Munroe, B. Killion, R. Hammonds, G. Hurlbut, C. Hurtig, J. Lagrotteria, B. Blakanan, A. Bjorkland, L. Branagan. 31 (Third row:) K. McCullough, J. LongoJ. Maher, D. Martone, J. HassnJ. Hoy, H. Harris, C. Gould. (Second row:) J. McGinnisJ. MacDonald, J. Marcella, D. Lord, M. Howley, R. Kurtz, P. Hobbs, M. Hart. (First row:) D. Lauc, K. Cotter, B. Marsden, S. Linsley, H. Harrington, K. Hanlon, L. Holt, T. Infusino, L. Humphreys. Class Junior fThird row: ) P. Trayers, M. Najjar, B. Sullivan, D. McNulty, D. Silvia, R. Silvia, C. Quilty, C. Smith, (Second row:) E. Vanderlugt, M. Walls, S. O ' Brian, J. Parker, G. St. John, D. Pottengcr, D. Smith, G. Conors. (First row:) L. Murray, I. Gjesteby, M. Granger, S. Watrous, V. Norris, A Stanford, J. Prescott, S. Smith, D Syrmopoulos. 32 33 LUCIA DEVITO Chi non lav ca non fa l ' amore. Favorite expression: Mamma mia! Remembers most: my home town, Italy. Wants to forget most: Biology 10c. Usually seen with: Giuliana, Maria and Lynn. Likes: Mas- simo Raniere. Ambition: go back to Italy. Secret desire: to grow one more foot. Dislikes: living in Cohasset. TIMOTHY EDWARD LAVOIE Slim If you sleeze you win with ease. Likes: A lternating Current. Usually seen with: A reeking fog Favorite expression: Hurtin for certain. Favorite Hangout: Clouds. Noted for: Not knowing how. Secret desire: To receive a little love from Interesting Girls. GIULIANA MARCELLA Julie Meglio una volta gialinire che cento rossicare. Remembers most: Italian feasts, the mountain, fourth grade. Wants to forget most: sixth grade, homework, embarrassing situations, worms in Biol- ogy. Likes: vacations, Mino Reitano, music, algebra, science. Ambition: get out of school as fast as possi- ble and cut a shag on Maria. VALERIE JO NORRIS Val Life is not material things, it is composed of things like sunsets. Remembers most: trip to France ' 73, Belly dancing with Janet and Trisha, Powderpuff Game ' 73. Wants to forget most: A. P. English papers, Cohasset School Committee. Usually seen with: Joan, Trisha, Helen, Janet Likes: Cohasset, the ocean, lobsters, Paris, horses, traveling, school. Noted for: candor, tearing off lunch bag corners, loving horses Ambition: to become a psychiatrist, to speak fluent French. Pet peeve: people who cut in the lunch line Secret desire: to become the President. 34 Individualized Guided Study Program For sheer efficiency, self-motivated learning has all other forms of learning far, far outstripped. Alternative School Students Kathleen Anderson Emily Arwood Diana Bloomfield Marc Brownell Paula Buckley Clair Cant re II Mark Carlson Betsy Figuiredo Kevin Fox Sharline Green Peter Grimes Mary Howe Debcxah Jones Linda Mailers Michael McCloskey Sharon McClosky John McNabb Michael Murphy Susan Randall Dana Salvador Shirley Snyder Nancy Sullivan Eric Watkins Dawn Whitney Laurel Wilmore Beth Winston Cohasset High ' s Alternative Program Cohasset High School ' s Alternative Program now includes 26 students and 5 teachers — and we hope to expand next year. We are both a school within the school and a school without the school because we take advantage of any outside learning experience that can help us — Boston, hospitals, community resources of all kinds. We are not held to regular procedures such as study halls, so that we may carry out the daily schedules that we design ourselves — with guidance from our advisors. Each faculty advisor in the Alternative School has about 6 students he works closely with. We have weekly 2-hour large group meetings, and are responsi- ble for logging our own attendance. We feel we ' re get- ting somewhere; we feel we ' re making the most of our education; anckwe welcome your interest in the pro- gram 35 I NT jack Mcdonald Captains Don ' t Take Dummies KEVIN McNEIL Four or Five Yards A Pop Id PAUL ROONEY Peanut Butter and Jelly — Not Fluff 33 V I JOHN BUCKLEY I Can See Daylight, Put the Ball Away JOE DOOLEY QB ' s Must Have Guts EMMETT HOLT Don ' t Go for the Inside Fake GREG HOFFMAN Up Like a Shot . . . West Bridgewater Holbrook Hull Middleboro Norwell Hanover East Bridgewater Duxbury 22 Cohasset Cohasset 13 Cohasset 2 Cohasset 15 Cohasset Cohasset Cohasset Cohasset 6 41 Varsity P. Rooncy, J. DooleyJ. Buckley (Co-Capt.), J. McDonald (Co-Capt.), G. Hoffman, K. O ' Neil, E. Holt, B. Sullivan, C. Keating, R. Silvia, M. Howley, R. Kurtz, R.Jones, M. Walls, G. Laggrotteria, J. Curley, C. Hurtig, B. Blakeman, D.James, A. Snowdale, S. Stanford, R. Patrolia, R. Nardo, S. Laugelle. R. Drake, S. O ' Brien, E. Marchisi, W. Coleman, J. Bowen, E.Joseph, N. O ' Brien, M. St. John, B. Buckley, R. Rice, B. Pennington, M. Davis, B. Marsden, B. Mulhern, B. Randall, B. Kelly, K. Buckley, K. Fahey, S. Sweeney, R. White, S. Drago, B. Kearney, S. Briggs, D. Silvia, J. Walls, Mr. Walsh. (Kneeling:) Coach Fortin, B. Clark, B. Hines (Co-Capt.), P. Anderson, B. Chisholm, J. Barlow, R. Maclntoish. (Standing:) M. Munro, A. Buckley, B. Harris, K. Gogain, T. Cowan, P. Grimes, G. Zap, S. Dickson. • 1 f fl I I lv.- Soccer This year ' s soccer team started off on the right foot, as wins against Weymouth South and Bridgewater generated an enthusiatic atmosphere among the members of the second year team. But then a series of heart-breaking loses, including one to Duxbury in the last three seconds con- verted that enthusiasm to disappoint- ment and apathy. The enthusiasm unfortunately was never restored and consequently a poor record resulted. ' 73 G. Hurlbut, S. Bowditch, B.Jackson (Co-Capt.), Mr. Leary, M. Buckley (Co-Capt.), V. Vanderlugt, J. Buckley. (2nd row:) M. Carroll, D. Pottenger, D. Shan- non, M. Han, D. Clark. 41 Kip ' s a quick mover. Look at the gawk! Summer pick up games — no show . . . deceiving start 5- and OT 2-1 win . . . Dickson ' s broken collarbone . . . switching positions every game . . . Jamaican star? . . . Duxbury — 3 seconds left . . . downhill . . . Andy gets psyched . . . muddy practices . . . Goat Hanover, watching the rainbow, it ' s over, finally. Where ' s the nearest watering place. Right on Chris! All right the season ' s over! 43 F 1 e 1 d (Front row:) R. Phippen (Co-capt.), K. Anderson, J. Neagle, K. White (Co-capt.), S. Thayer,J. Baz, L. Fesler. (Back tow:) Miss Babaian, V. Norris (mgr.), L. Holt, B. Marsden, L. Murray, S. Boscow, M. Abbruzzese, L. Gjesteby, S. Smith, M. Hall, H. Harrington, A. Haskell, P. Bowen, K. Anderson (mgr.). H o c k e y (Front row:) P. Ballerino, M. O ' Brien, D. Streeter, J. Shannon, A. Donovan (Co-capt.), N. Goff, E. Block (Co-capt ), L. Gibbons, A. Gilmore, L. Curly, C. Holt, C. Hoy, L. Klier. (Back row:) L. Bailey, M. Foster, A. Whelan, L. Taylor, L. Baz, A. Fox, K. Curelli, M. Dooley, P. Gunville, W. Thayer, M. Fink. Varsity ] r. Varsity 6-5-3 7-0-7 Series 1 Series 2 V JV V JV East Bridgewater 1-0 1-0 0-1 2-0 Duxbury 0-0 1-0 0-2 0-0 Hull 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-0 Norvell 3-0 0-0 1-0 2-2 Holbrook 3-0 0-0 3-0 3-0 Hanover 1-1 0-0 0-2 1-0 Middleboro 4-1 3-0 0-1 0-0 Six laps . . . C ' mon, up the hill . . .all the injuries . . pancaking . . . I ' d be afraid to light a match back here ' . . . the missing quilt . . . the last 30 seconds of the Hanover game . . . pre-game huddles . . . birthday parties. . . bus rides . . . THE BOTTOMLESS PIT . . party after the last game . . . the morning after!!! 44 . ' ' Berta Phippen, co-capt Oh, Fie! Seniors ' 74 Kathy White co-capt. Where ' s the defense- ' June Neagle I can ' t make it today, but . Laurie Fesler Sorry I ' m late but . Mike Colleton I ' m up! 45 ■■■■ Cheerleader: It matters not who won or lost: The Squad: M. Sigr ondli fC.apt ), D. Smith, D. Osbourne, C. Winn, L. Turner, I Tener.J barker, M. Hunrwork, D. Syrmopo- 4g lis, B. Fielding (0 0rx.). (Mining:) S. O ' Brien. E. Tewksbury. It ' s did you see the game? ma 1 so Seniors 12 Wait till you see the next play! SENIORS , J. Basmajian, B. Phippen.J. Ne T. O ' Rourke, L. Fesler, M. Hobbs, L Joyce, Laugelle, K. White, S. Thayer, D. Power, E. Tewksbury, A. Cifrino, C. Shea, N. Wilkinson, H. Taylor, L. Emilson, T. Salerno, C. Foster Powderpuff Juniors 12 fij£ A f W 1 Set for action She won ' t get by me! JUNIORS L. Holt, S. Boscow, H. Harrington, P. Durkin, L Laugelli, M. Laugelli, L. Murray, S. Randall, I. Gjesteby, M. Abbruzzee, J Prescott, R. Pape, K. Cotter, J Amos, M. Granger, A. Haskell, M. Dunn, B. Fielding, J Parker, S. Smith, S. Day, ] Humphreys, V. Norris, T. Bowen, S. O ' Brien, 1 Marsden, L. Badger, E Vanderlugt, D. Sargent. MY Mass Confusion Super fan strikes again. 51 Clubs And Activities Senior High Student Council (Front row): V. Norris; A. Donovan; J. Basmajian; D. Power; J. McNabb (President); L. gan. (Standing): Mr. Sheehan; S. Briggs; D. Bell; D. Bell; A. Buckley; B. Hines; J. Holt; P. Gunville; I. Gjesteby; M. Barlow. (Second row): W. ThayerjJ. Mack; R. Madi- Rosano; B. Hines; E. Bates; E. Holt; J. Barlow; K. Smith; L. Fesler. G. Clark K. O ' Connor C. Hoffman N. Roberts B. Keane P. Young L. Harris L. DiTullio L. McNabb B. Curelli D. Foell H. Coley E. Atwood P. Madigan M. Settino K. Whalen M. Fichtner I. McCormick Junior High Student Council 52 ric Knight or -In-Chief John McNabb Managing Editor NEWS Editor — Douglas Thompson Asst. Editor — John Barlow Mike Colleton, Lisa Montuori, Dan Neeton . Jitl Kern J.H. News Editor — Lauren McNabb ARTS Editor — Marjorie Benedict Miriam La h age, Ellen Gainor, Carol Michener, Heidi Taylor, Laurie Fesler, Bob Killion SPORTS Editor —Jim Rosano Soys Sports — Mark DiGiacamo Girls Sports — Anne Donovan PHOTOGRAPHY Editor - Mark Trade FILMS 16mm —Peter Gurnis BUSINESS Business Mgr. — Karen Golden Accountant — Jill Kern Circulation — Karen Golden Publicity — Eric Knight, Bruce KNIian Advertising — Carla Pearson Yearbook Staff (Front row): K. Golden; S. Kelly; M. Hobbs; K. White; P. Hanlon; R. Phaffman; P. Cray; E. Tewksbury; R. Phippen; P. Salerno; J. Tye; L. Dickson; J. Barlow; C. Mitchner; P. O ' Rourke; N Wilkinson; E. Knight; A. Cifrino. (Back row): C. Pearson;J. Emmons; K. Marten; M. Trask; E. Holt; M. O ' Leary; L. Laugelle; E.Joyce; C Winn; C Foster; M. Signorell; J. Neagle; L Turner; H. Taylor; L. Tener; L. Holt; D. Osbourne; A. Buckley; M. Trettis Sponsored By The Tewksbury Family 53 Horticulture (Front row): J. Clark; D. Keefe;J. Crytzer; J. Amos; H. Harrington; M. Abbruzzese; L. Badger. (Back row): M. Brownell; M. McCloskey; S. Lindsley; S. Fox; E. Schaeffer;J. McGinnis. (Missing): C. Quilty; C. Smith; L. Wilmore. (First row): J. Hollingshead; W. Wesoloski; A. Fox; S. Kravcttc; N O ' Brien; J. McGinnis. (Second row): M. Buckley; K. Cotter;J Shannon, J. Kern, A. Donovan; M Facey; T. Sheehy; S. Kctchum; M. Buckley; D. Ncelon. (Kneeling): L. Taylor; W. Atwood; S. Dillion; K. Currelli. (Middle): H. Taylor; K. Anderson; M. Trask; I. McDonald; L. Ditullio; K. Fielding M. Trask. (Top): R. DiTullio; J. Flanagan; P. Dillon; M. McNabb; J. Delisle. (Not shown): L. Herzog; M. Brownell. Straits Pond Project 54 A. MacDonald; P. Patrolia; D. DiGiacomo; P. Chicardi; A. Hawes; S. McNulty; N. Sullivan; S. Sinopoli; M. Barlow. (Missing): M. Sulli- van; M. Belfontaine. L a n g u a g (Back row): L. Townley; L. Branagan; S. Kravette. (Front row): M. Faccy; M. Buckley (Missing): J. McCullough. a b Chess J. Barlow makes his move! M S. Stanford; R. Cederholm; M Hunrwork; J. Cooper; J. Williams; P Carmody. a 1 35 Sponsored By Autohaus, Route 3 A, Cohasset 55 (Top to bottom): J. Prescott; D. Syrmopolous; H. Harrington; S. (1st row): M. O ' Rourke; S. Pottenger; B. Curelli. (2nd row): L. Frankel; I. LaBrecque; D. O ' Neil. Watrous; D. Greary; V. Norris;J. Amos. (3rd row): L. Trcttis; B. McGugan; L. Campion. (First row): C. Shea; M. Abbruzzee. (Second row): M. Laugelle; Mrs. Thompson; K. Anderson; L. Badger. (Standing): L. Lau- gelle; M. Gonlan; J. Dilbeck; D. DeGiatamo, M Trettis; K. White. 57 Basketball The basket ' s that way! Wrap Up This year has been a very discouraging year for Cohasset High School sports. Some thought the bas- ketball team might break the ice and pick-up where last year ' s team left off. This year ' s team, for the most part, was the team that went 16-0 two years ago. This was one reason there were such high hopes. But due to inexperience, an ankle injury to co-cap- tain Bob O ' Rourke, and an exceptionally strong league, not to mention a string of disciplinary prob- lems, the basketball team has only been able to mus- ter four wins this season. If some 6-6 jumpin ' jack moves into town over the summer, you can look for a very strong team next year. If not, Coach Chatter- ton will have his hands full, as the South Shore League will be strong next year also. f 4 I mJMLM Record (4-13) SUPERSUBS (First row): Tim Salerno; Bill Lyons; Brian Hines, (co-capt); Bob O ' Rourke, (co-capt); Phil Alexander; Peter Ander- son. (Second row): Coach Chatterton; Richard West; Mark McCarthy; Richard Kurtz; Ed Bates;Jim Longo; Mike Walls. Always in the game. Pete has scored again! 60 J.V. Basketball Record 3-11 UP fo. Holbrook In the heat of action (1st row): D. Monroe; M Buckley; S. Hurlbut; B. McMann; L. Townley; D.James. (2nd row): W. Carruthers; S. Ketcham; B. Driscoll; N. Col- lins; R. Hammonds; D. Bunch; M. Libby. It ' s Noel: N-O-E-L. My glasses are fogging up again. Larry calls time out. Freshman Basketball Record 6-5 (1st row): G. Harris; B. Drake (Co-captain); J. Walls (Co-captain); D. Siylvia. (2nd row): R. Rice, B Reynolds, M. Carroll, J. Donnelly. 63 Girls Basketball Sal Thayer — C% !? ! Seniors Janet Baz — Sal are you offense or defense? Kathy White Down and Out Record (7-8) Wrap-Up Even with a losing record the Girls Basketball Team had lots of talents. Two of our players, Sal and Baz, made the All-Star Team, which was quite an achievement. We had a lot of bad luck with inju- ries, but ended the season with a tremendous victory over Mi ddleboro, 60-31. We are losing three seniors, Kathy, Sal, and Baz, which will leave us without any experienced for- wards for next year. We are hoping that Mr. Deakin will return next year, and wish to thank him for the past 2 seasons. (First row): Alison Haskell; Beth Marsden; Sal Thayer (co-capt.); Janet Baz (co-capt.); Kathy White; Louisa Holt. (Second row): Donna Sargent; Marilyn Granger; Ingrid Gjesteby; Shannon Boscow; Lil Murray; Lil Humphreys; Coach Deakin. (Not pictured): Ann Donovan. 67 Hockey Record (6-9-3) (1st row): B. White; J. Conte; T. Cowen; G. Keating (Asst. Capt); G. Hoffman (Capt); P. Carmody (Asst. Capt); B. Flynn; M. Najjar; D. Delaney; S. Keating. (2nd row): Coach McDermott; D. Patrolia; G. Spalt; D. Pratt; D. Patrolia; P. Graham; B. Chisholm; M. St. John; J. Bowen; L. Drago; Coach Walsh. Wrap-Up The Hockey team, consisting of mostly under- classmen, has faired well in this year ' s South Shore League. The team is relatively small and has to hustle and scrap for every goal it gets. What they lack in ability they make up in desire. They have struggled successfully through this year against some rough competition and have attracted a good amount of fan support in the process. If this team sticks together and loses no one else to Preppiedom, they ' ll be a real threat in the next few years. 68 5:00 A.M. practice . . . only 3 seniors . . . always chang- ing lines . . . small team . . . Flynn ' s fight . . . Cowen ' s nose . . . Kuk goes Preppie . . . victory over Holbrook . . . Ed ' s stogie ' s . . . Moon-light bus rides . . . Duna ' s raves . . . floating down the ice . . Cap- tain Hoff . . Megan ' s escort . . . next year — watch out! Coach McDermott, Coach Walsh Definitely Harvard material Never mind the score, how does my mustache look? WW 1 r4 4 Jack and Duna cruisin ' for a score. Freshman star? What ' s the score, eh, eh, eh??? The Wild Man of Borneo speaks. J.V. Hockey L. Blair S. Stanford S. Laugelle G. Rickets D. Hobson W Marsh J. McCul lough D. Patrolia D. Pratt B. O ' Connell M. Facey L. Nichols H. Schramn Coach Walsh 70 Donkey Hockey Rousers Ellen Tewksbury Liz Joyce Berta Phippen Kathy White (Pres.) Lillian Murray Lisa Laugelle June Neagle Al Buckley Nancy Wilkinson Jackie Tye Trisha O ' Rourke Lisa Badger Mary Hobbs Michelle Abbruzzee Christmas Concert Jr. Boys ' Chorus (1st row): R. Hobson; S. Muir; R. Tebbetts; B. Wagner; B. O ' Brien (2nd row): D. Yeager; D. McPherson; D. Farwell; Ms Bcrman; P Hurtig; P Durante. (3rd row): J. Hoy; I. McCormick; P. Madigan. Jr. Chorus (1st row): K. Daniels; N. Trettis; L. Taylor; M. Foster; H. Schlachter; L. Laugelli; J. Shannon; M. Lanage. (2nd row): C. Smith; A. Cotter; A. Kravette; D. Streeter; M. Coe; J. Donnelly; M. Fink; M. Laugelli; K. Winn. (3rd row): J. Catler; S. Daniels; A. Watson; L. Montuori; K. Brenock; J. Sadler; A. Tye; E. Tewksbury. (4th row): C. Allen; R. Pfaffman; M. Fichtner; A. Buckley; C. Tosi; J. Buckley. (5th row): A. White; S. Kravette; D. Blakeman; L. Branagan; P. Trask; P. Branagan; J. Shooshan; G. Ashjian. (Top): Mr. Rodgers (Director). B a n d (1st row): D.Jones; A. Davis; Y. West; C. Goodwin; J. Delisle; L. Pitul- lio. (2nd row): S. Dillon; M. Dun; H. Chase; J. Ryan; L. McNabb; L Whalen; Ms. Berman. (3rd row): S. Muir; J. Tebbetts;J. Hoy; D. Far- well; P. Madigan; L. McCormick. (3rd row): D. Yeager; D. McPherson; P. Hurtig; P. Durante; B. Wagner. Chorus (1st row): J. Kern;J. Mitchell; M. Buckley; B. Phippen; L. Fesler; M. Dunn; D. Lord. (2nd row): E. Tewksbury; L. Taylor; A. Gilmore; M. Fink; K. Brennock; M. Laugelli; L. Laugelli. (3rd row): J. Besse; J. Donnelly; A. Buckley; T. Maeder, P. Cowen; J. Hollingshead. (4th row): C. Mitchner, L. Montuori; S. Ketcham; L. Wilmoth; Ms. Berman (Director). Jr. High Band (1st row) : A. Trask; A. O ' Rourke; L. Chapman; G. Seavey; L. Smith; J. Vanderlugt; S. Sisson I. McCormick. (2nd row): P. Cook; B. McGugan; K. Stanford; T. Specht; J. Carroll; L. Tret- tis; D. O ' Neil; G. Ripley; M. Collins. (3rd row): P. Chapman; S. Savage; R. Durant; S. Dil- lon; A. Bellfontaine; D.Jones; J. Millar; R. Blossom. (4th row): P. Plante; W. Roy; J. Keane; T. Tewksbury; P. Madigan; J. Hoy; M. Miller. (5th row): Mr. Rodgers (Director); W. Price; R. Farwell; L. Neagle. 72 Sponsored By The Chiasson Family KATHLEEN ANDERSON Kathy Some men see things as they are and say why? I dream things that never were and say why not? Activities — Field Hockey 1-4; Tennis 2, 3 (captain), 4; Basketball 1 ; IntramuraJs 3; Powder Puff 3, 4; Softball 1 ; Band 1 ; Alternative School Program 4. PHILIP BODEN ALEXANDER Phil So precious life is! Even to the old the hours are as a miser ' s coin. Likes — Lora, making money, reeb, Fi- dolla, raving in Latin, Saturday nights, f rogging. Dislikes — green LTD ' s, Curtis Compact, writing letters, Sunday mornings, accidents. Remembers most — Jethro Tull 73, summer 72, car rides with Baz, Edgartown, Amsterdam, the bead 73, Vinyard Haven. Wants to forget most — Mittman ' s lawn, Utica, N.Y., SAT ' s in April. Favorite hangout — 125 Pearl St. Ambition — to control the West Coast. Usually seen with — Lora, Mike, Fred, Yaj, Vinnie, Rocky Beach gang, Slac. Activities — Baseball; Basketball 1-4; Class Treasurer 2, 3; Senior Class Play 3, 4; Marshall 2. PATRICK D. AHEARN Pat What we don ' t learn from history, we don ' t learn from history. Likes — V.W., Maine, math, resignations, mt. climbing. Dislikes — groups, long classes, politics, hav- ing my picture taken. Remembers most — breaking my arm, being bitten on my forehead, Washington. Wants to forget most — being bitten on my forehead, breaking my arm. Noted for — asking a million questions. Ambi- tion — to become a geologist. Pet peeve — people bor- rowing things. 20 years from now — on the moon. PETER MICHAEL ANDERSON Peter There ' s none in heaven, so I might as well enjoy it here. Likes — Carrie, frosties, Scott ' s, Pat ' s parties, long drives, VW ' s red. Dislikes — maggots, being shot down, dope smoking creatures, no gas, no money. Remembers most — JV 16-0, Siggy ' s party, July 2-Nov. 26, free. Wants to forget most — Mattapan, the key. Summer 73. Noted for — hitting a tree, injuries, 2.8 sec. Ambi- tion — To be as happy 20 years from now as I am now. Usually seen with — Brian, Barry, Bunk, MikefCarrie. Activities — Football 1-3; Basketball 1-4; Baseball 2 - 4 ; Track 1 ; Soccer 4 ; Sr. Class Play 3, 4. PATRICIA JANET ANTOINE Patty Dot The handclasp of a friend is like the fresh warm breath of springtime. Likes — David, ice cream, sunny days, sunsets, Winstons, the beach, the sky, raining when the sun ' s out, gold jewelry, playing hide and seek, the song Stormy Monday, Mrs. Infa. Dislikes — back stabbers, being cold, tests, soloists, moles, phony people, being alone, saying good-bye, phone calls shortened. Remem- bers most — B.B.A. at Sandy Beach, Dec. 8, 71, R-2, R.L.I. , Carta ' s at ten, summers of 72, 73, sleeping over. Mary ' s, San Jose, the Moby Dick, Als-3. Wants to forget most — splinters 8 23 72, THAT NIGHT. Noted for — breaking up, making up and being picked up. Cause of death — pollution. Ambition — to be the tooth Fairy. Usually seen with — David, Mary, Sue, Kay and the gang. MICHAEL THOMAS BAILEY Mike Live as if there were no tomorrow. Likes — sleeping late in the morning, big cars, horses, tennis. Friday after- noons at 1 :40. Dislikes — getting up for school, boring classes, white socks, slow drivers, snobs. Ambition — to be successful in life. Noted for — being late to school. Remembers most — Madison Square Garden, Harris- burg, Penn. JANET BASMAJIAN Baz Jan No man is an island. Likes — Scorpios, Rocky Beach, being buried, smiling, kip- poos, cockiness, bikes and bik- ies, some soph, boys! Dislikes — being single, 0-0 games, being told to hustle by S B. Remembers most — 5 in a Fiat, 3 on a bike, b-ball camp, Trasks parry, The Rabbit Hutch, England ' s parties. Noted for — being Arme- nian, fi-dolla, hair. Worst horror show — The Phone Booth with KT. and B.H Ambition — to help Terry break the Heartbreak Kid. Secret desire — to ski down Black Mt. standing. Usually seen with — Sally, Iggie, Smily and the Rocky Beach clan. PAMELA ANN BARTLETT Pam Dreams I am a hunter — for dreams I ' ll never see. Likes — Mackintosh apples, Vermont, getting caught in the rain, Ogunquet beaches, C.N.S., powderpuff, Mrs. A., yearbook meetings, Maggie, driving at night, Bruins, things that bring back memories. Dislikes — Sunday nights, thunderstorms, meeting people, then never seeing them again. Remembers most — Venetian, section 33 row g, talks with Marianne, calling D.S. for M.C., dinner at Aloha, Tara, Mr. Campbell ' s Chem. class, Beach Boy Concert at S.S., weekends at the Cape and Laurel Lane, Longmeadow, Mass. Wants to forget most — May 18, 1973, finding Bonnie, April 21, 1973, Ref. O ' Cs bloody nose, secrets told and getting caught. Favorite expression — What time is it? Seen with — Debbie, Laura, Kathy, Marianne, Megan, Mary, Nancy, and good friends! JOHN BARLOW Vinnie Stuff your eyes with wonder, he said, live as if you ' d drop dead in ten seconds. See the World. It ' s more fan- tastic than any dream made or paid for in factories. Likes — the first warm day after winter, solitude, animals of the woods. Noted for — inconsistency. Favorite hang- out — The Rock, Alan ' s little car. Ambition — to find something or one not superficial. Secret desire — to grow gills, breathe underwater and beat King Neptune at chess. Usually seen with — baclcwards-speaking freaks, intellectual semi-jocks, the High Times gang. 77 MARJORY PIERCE BENEDICT Margie Some turn to Jesus And some turn to heroin Some turn to rambling round Looking for a clean sky And a drinking stream Some watch the paint peel off Some watch their kids grow up Some watch their Stocks and bonds Waiting for that big deal American dream I took my dream down by the sea Yankee yachts and lobster pots and sunshine ... Joni Mitchell WILLIAM F. BELL Wiley Favorite expression — Typical. Remembers most — New Jersey Shore. Wants to forget most — Fall of 1972, Amby ' s numbers. Likes — cello, tennis, skiing, Lylee, 30 foot sprays, rough mouths. Noted for — slyness. Favor- ite hangout — the slopes. Ambition — Break Babe ' s 714. Secret desire — lose my inferiority complex. Dislikes — peaceful Heifers. Activities — Tennis 1 - 4; Football; Student Council; High Times. BRIAN BELL Frank 7B EDWARD R. BLOCK Ed Finest In our time the destiny of man presents its meaning in political terms. Remembers most — fall-winter of ' 71, 10 2 73. Likes — SAABs, working, computers, cruisin ' . Noted for — fine taste and wealth. Pet peeve — school committee decisions. Cause of death — Unknown. Secret desire — to stay single. Worst horror show — Physics Class. DIANA A. BLOOMFIELD Disy What do we live for if it is not to make life less diffi- cult for each other? Favorite expression — It was wild! Remembers most — ' The Virgin Islands ' Neil Young concert, psycho in Maine, skiing down the Alps, at least one major fight with every teacher I had, never getting caught. Wants to forget most — high school before the alternative school, the Cohasset Golf Club, fishcake. Likes — Geneva, the Criminals, twins, lumbo, Brian Cogill, privacy, BMW ' s, blue eyes, European men, British accents, C. S. N. and Y., Misstra Know-It-AU thinking, Beechwood. Noted for — criticism, blue eyes. Ambition — to like college and to move to Tahiti. Cause of death — laughing. Dislikes — small eyes, cheapness, dogs that attack, people getting married, jealous girls, Carmelita Pope. JOHN FRANCIS BUCKLEY Buck Never judge a man until you walk a mile in his mocas- sins. Remembers most — Frank, J. V. 16-0, ' 73 summer, Duxbury ' 73, camping, good school raves, Fleo ' s party. Wants to forget most — Cliff Hotel, C.C, a Christmas party, attitudes in Cohasset, football losses, B-Ball. Likes — DA J., T.D. ' s, smilin ' , sleeping, being cocky. Dislikes — CHS athletes with no confidence, certain snobs, pain, B-Ball, losing, working. Usually seen with — Dudley, Fat, the Goon, Deb. Noted for — modesty, being gulli- ble, ranks. Ambition — to get through life as easily as possible. Secret desire — to be All-American. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3,4 (co-capt.) ; Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 1,2, 3,4 (co-capt.). 79 PAULA JEANNE BUCKLEY Aluap To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people only exist, that is all. Likes — Rocky Beach at 5:00 A.M., being outdoors, skin diving, the forest, camping out, art, thunderstorms, ytraps .... water reflections, shanng, music, walking, mist, realizing the beauty of something so much it ' s almost unbearable. Dislikes — curfews, being confused, work, not being able to go, not being able to explain, worrying, cold. Remembers most — England ' s parties, last summer, Bill Lord ' s, getting whammed, BCTA, good talks, Martha ' s Vineyard, coffee table, weekends. Noted for — baggy clothes, giving in to people Favorite hangout — up Cooney ' s, Wheelwright Park. Ambition — to know a little about everything, get myself a piece of land and live off it. GORDON GREG CAMPBELL II Gordon There must have been moments even that afternoon when Daisy rumbled short of his dreams — not through her own fault, but because of the colossal vitality of his illusion. It had gone beyond her, beyond everything. He had thrown himself into it with a creative passion, add- ing to it all the time, decking it out with every bright feather that drifted his way. No amount of fire or fresh- ness can challenge what a man will store up in his ghostly heart. F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby JANET SUSAN CAMPBELL Janny, Jan Personality conquers all physical faults. Likes — peo- ple, animals, TV, music. Dislikes — fake people, wait- ing Remembers most — 7th grade fiasco. Wants to for- get most — remedial class. Favorite hangout — Wool- worths. Favorite expression — Oh Boy! Ambition — to be on the production staff of TV ' . Usually seen with — Karen, Kay, Lee, Barry, Mike, Sue. BO PAUL CARMODY Birff This is now bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh: She shall be called woman, because she was taken out of a man. Remembers most — Worlds End with S.A.D., P.F.M. and his pssssst BOO. Wants to forget most — Red Volkswagens 3 6 73, going dry, THE GROPE. Usually seen with — Stanff, R.A.G., E.J., Hot, Miss Bill Chisolm, Woof Woof, and girls. Likes — hockey, CHERYL ANNE MARKS, f lining, Golf, Saturday morning with Lag and RICK. Favorite hangout — Sands I, Sands II, Eduemon lounge with Mr. Nick. Ambition — to be a definite success. Secret Desire — to take C.A.M. to the prom. Dislikes — having to work on weekends when it ' s my night off! Golfing with Stanff and having him chisel his way out of a sawbuck. Activities — Hockey 1-4; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1; Rousers 1; Soccer 1; Marshalls 1-4; Golf 1. ANTHONY JOSEPH CARBONE Tony Teddy Bear It is better to live one day like a lion, than one hundred years like lamb. Favorite expression — Hi ya doin! Remembers most — 2 14 72, going over the high side with Tim and J.S. Wants to forget most — Tim ' s with F.-A.M.C. Usually seen with — E.J.W., RA G., Woofie, Cubby, Birff, Chiz. Likes — F.-A.M.C. and cakes. Noted f or — All five of my boxes. I deny — Doin ' that to Jan- ice T. Worst horror show — B.J.K. from S. Activities — Band 1 ; Captain Marshalls. CLAIR CANTRELL Clair-dy One reason why the dog is such a loveable creature is that his tail wags instead of his tongue. Favorite expres- sion — Gad zooks. Likes — Romancers, drama, intrigue, sharing, fires, wicked smiles, Life. Noted for — sincerity, dramatic inclinations, volatility. Ambition — To see my name in lights. Pet Peeve — itchy sweaters. Twenty years from now — I ' ll remember that I was once twenty years younger, wishing I was twenty years older. Secret desires — to encounter a real witch, to see if there are truly any Prince Charmings. Dislikes — Popularity games, Braggadocios, limp handshakes, being awakened roughly. 81 ANNE CIFRINO Fannie.Jo, Fran The man who says he is in the light and hates his brother is in the darkness still. Remembers most — PVC 71 and 73, football camps, powderpuff jr. year, pan- caking in the rain, 6 8 73, my trip to Rome, Nancy ' s wedding 2 2 73. Wants to forget most — 2 2 73, my 4th day off, Romeo and Juliet, BD Powers, Fritz and Fritzola, 4 29 72. Usually seen with — Betsy, Carol, Carolyn, Kathy, Paula, Bobby, Lisa, Liz, Dawn, Linda, Suette and anybody else who wants to talk. Likes — PVC, reeb, animals, the beach, snow and rain, helping people, talking, red. Red Sox and the Celtics, blueberry picking, and Van Morrison with Blue Money, plus sports (esp. swimming). Ambition — to work with handicap- ped children or become a social worker. Noted for — laughing and being crazy. Dislikes — F.S., Holli Rafkin, eggs, being depressed, the downstairs, good-byes, rav- ers, Steven ' s joke box, peanut butter. WILLIAM ROBERT CHISHOLM Chiz When law and duty are one, united by religion, you never become fully conscious, fully aware of yourself. You are always a little less than an individual. Favorite expression — You want to step outside? Wants to for- get most — the wipeout. Usually seen with — Stanf a. Woof ie, Birf f , and Tony. Likes — Hockey, Soccer, Motorcycles. Noted for — Riding the Honda Trail 70. Pet peeve — manners. Cause of death — Motorcycle acci- dent. Secret desire — To see the U.S. and Canada by bike. Activities — Soccer 4; Hockey 4. ALICIA ANN CHASE The beginning of love is to let those we love be per- fectly themselves, and not to twist them to fit our own image. Otherwise we love only the ref lection of our- selves we find in them. Loves — Todd. Likes — Long distance phone calls. Dislikes — saying good-byes, and unpaid bills. 82 BRADFORD JAMES CLARK Bradie Brat Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past me I will turn to see fear ' s path. Where the fears have gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain. Favorite expression — You make me nervous. Remem- bers most — Bear Mountain. Wants to forget most — How do you make a chocolate cake? Usually seen with — Sam, Baby, Victor, Bicyclette, Spudnik, Sly, Bambie. Likes — everything under the sun. Ambition — to sail a five nickle cigar. Cause of death — figured out all the answers. Twenty years from now — I will need a wheel- chair. Secret desire — chase the sun. Worst horror show — The nights in Jamaica — steel drums, and a whaling expedition in Pa. MICHAEL FRANCIS COLLETON Mike We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be. Remembers most — Pan- ama, Jethro Tull, Southern Circuit, Compact LTD, 232. Usually seen with — Phil, Slac, my car. Likes — ytraps, full-size Mustangs, Rocky Beach, Lightnings, Fi-dolla, sailing, frogging. Noted for — losing elections. Favorite hangout — Rocky Beach. Dislikes — Compact LTD ' s tulses, poor eyesight, losing contacts, Widgeons, S. Bow- ditch. Activities — Spanish Club 1-4; Soccer 3; High Times 4. KATHRYN COLLINS Katy I took the road less traveled by and that has made all the difference. Likes — Rocky Beach sunsets, the ovlov up Cooney ' s, thunderstorms. Dislikes — the cold. Algebra 2, racists, sexists, and other obnoxious people. Remembers most — getting caught up on the hill, 5 in the Flat, washing England ' s floors, the goodbye parry Wants to forget most — The Golden Rooster, eighth grade, S.A. Worst horror show — floating in from the barn. Ambi- tion — to win an argument with Terry. Usually seen with — Terry, Jay, Suette, Baz, Sally, Greg, Alan, Big Bill Noted for — liking Monkey Man and other ugly guys. MARTHA CON LAN Martha For seasons tome and seasons go. Bring forth the rain, the snow and the sun . . . Favorite expression — Oh really. Remembers most — Nite at the Jerusalem road house. Ohio, Christmas party, B P. parties Wants to for- get most — a certain luncheon, The Pharmacy. Usually seen with — Tricia, Kathy. Likes — playing basketball, artwork, L M ' s music, rainy Fridays, Thursdays off. Noted for — always wearing skirts to school. Favorite hangout — the nurse ' s office. 84 PIERCE CRAY Amby You can ' t always get what you want. Likes — Boston, Beatles, Stones, Bowie. Dislikes — Elephant tranquiliz- ers, Hennessey ' s. Remembers most — playing football with coach Almeida. Wants to forget most — five long months, an unexpected appointment with Dr. Bombay at Alexander ' s parry 1971. Noted for — underachieving and getting beaten up. Ambition — to become a professional football player. Secret desire — to explore what ' s at the end of the string. Favorite smell — Can ' t be mentioned. Activities — Football 1,3; Tennis 2, 3, 4. STEWART CHARLES DAVIS Stu Favorite expression — Na, I don ' t think so! Remem- bers most — Chicago, L. Zepplin, pancaking, Dan- mouth, Brian ' s parties, 10-6, Summer of 73, egging the hullied Gullies. Wants to forget most — Algebra II, Oct. 2, Norwell meet. Usually seen with — Brian, Bo, Jocko, Bob, and some of the Ladies. Likes — B.Pong, sunny Pole vaulting, Mercedes, VO bugs, surfing, waterskiing, golf, Vikings. Dislikes — rainy days, no work, dented fenders. Secret Desire — to become a pro pole vaulter. Activities — Track 2 - 4; Ski Club 1 ; Computer Club 3, 4 MARK GUY DeGIACOMO Jocko Likes — cigars, B. Pong, scats, Italian food, Vassar girls (L.W.). Usually seen with — Bob, Frank, Stew, Phil, Fred, Tish, Cheryl, Jackie, Lora, Nancy. Favorite expres- sion — Don ' t tell me about your ... Wants to forget most — The Goose affair. Remembers most — Stew and the paint store, egging the Hully Gullies. SCOTT CRAIG DICKSON Scott Likes — Chamelions, my number one girl, the vicious Colombian bird, tappers. Usually seen with — Johnny, Gober, Ramblin ' , others. Ambition — to be just like Chipper Reardon. Remembers most — a pound of brown WINIFRED LEE DICKSON Lee Favorite expression — Suffer victim, Good evening people, Dream what you dare to dream, go where you want to go, be what you want to be . LIVE! Wants to forget most — sixth graders and the out computer, the language lab. Remembers most — Calculus. Usually seen with — The Italian gang, Kathy, Andy, Janet, Hobbits, Trish, and friends. Noted for — Tojo. Ambition — to leave the country forever. I deny — writing the letter. Secret desire — To learn to spell. 85 SUSAN MARIE DUNN Suette Sing softly the warmth of what you have found. Likes — QWATS, scruples, having money for the bare necessi- ties of life, ytraps, onions. Rocky Beach, fighting with Terry, T O. Dislikes — being let down, baked beans, good-byes. Remembers most — being unemployed, up Cooney ' s, Big X, last summer. Rocky Beach, 11th grade, talks with Alvap Wants to forget most — a certain cheeseburger, red ant bites, Chemistry, burping contests, wasting time Worst horror show — getting carded for a coke at Al ' s. Ambition — to live on P. Ave. and Kip-Pu with a beard 20 years from now — still T O. JOSEPH RICHARD DOOLEY JR. Dudley Likes — catching, taking it easy, Chicago, money, 12. Dislikes — asking for the car, losing teeth, ball, striking out. Forget most — Fox ' s W.S.P., Dubs, A-C Sparkplugs. Remembers most — Roona ' s house, W.S.P., 16-0, the keys, Jake ' s Shack, Aloha, vacuum, visitor at B P. shack. Noted for — throwing 75 J.V. interceptions, Big hook after an Ernie D. Usually seen with — AJ, Buck, Fatty Roona, Moose, Jeff and the gawks. Activities — Football 1 - 4; Baseball 1 - 4; Basketball 1 - 3. PAULA EMANUELLO Peter When you get to the end of your rope; tie a knot and hold on. Likes — yellow Mustangs, J. S. summer. Remembers most — Big X, powder puff, card games in theg room, stomach growling in English, Partner. Wants to forget most — Summer of ' 72, ' middle name, munchkins. Pet peeve — being called Peter pout. Secret desire — to be on the good side of Mr. D. Cause of death — overdose of girl ' s room air. Noted for — H legs, pouting. Usually seen with — Winnie, Fran, Alicia, me. LAURA LOUISE EMILSON Laura To unpathed waters, undreamed shores. Likes — T.N.A., New Hampshire, being alone, deserted beaches, sunsets, tennis, Pinkus, Mrs. A., sailing, winter sunrises, smiles, snow. Dislikes — insincere people, term papers, being frustrated, snobs, secrets, surprises, applications. Remembers most — 4 23 72, Mr. Walsh ' s EH! M.W.P.I.A.P. ' s, Zonkie, 12 25 73. Wants to forget most — French III, a certain CHS hockey game, mistakes in the past, spring of 1973 Ambition — to see the world. JAMES EMMONS Jim Look before you leap, still water runs deep, live today as if it were your last day to live. Likes — traveling, Europe, Canada, California, weekends, Fundy Nat ' l Park, holidays, sunshine, animals, the Four Seasons, the ocean, my family. Dislikes — strawberries, humid weather, tests. Favorite hangout — Sciruate. Remembers most — family reunions, P.E. I, Narragansett Pier, summers ' 68, ' 70. Wants to forget most — leaving school. Ambition — to be successful, live a long life Usually seen with — Lou, Mark, David, Paul. Activities — Yearbook 3-4; Class Play 4. 87 TERESA DOROTHEA ENGLAND Terry Iggie Dream any wish and believe in tomorrow. Likes — Jay, the third time. Raggedy Ann, Reeb, Joe Namath, stuffed animals, surprises, eating. Black Rock Beach. Dislikes — good-byes, fighting with Jay, curfews, being told to do. It!. Remembers most — the great night in the gym, receiving flowers, 5 in a Fiat, Beatson and Big X, Mike ' s rear-end collision. Noted for — crutches, being obnoxious, arguing. Favorite expression — Fill it up. Joe! Ambition — to help Janet break the Heart- breaker. Secret desire — to be right in an argument. KATHLEEN ANNE FARREN Cathi Indeed, a friend is never known until a man has need. Likes — Cohasset, Papa Gino ' s, having something to do, riding bikes, Brigham. Dislikes — butter, spiders, good- byes, beeping horns, McDonalds, Big Macs, being sad. Remembers most — Disney World 73, March 23, 1973. Wants to forget most — summers of ' 69, ' ' 70. ' Usually seen with — Chi, Cheryl, Tish, Jackie. LAURIE JOAN FESLER Laur Friendship is the comfort, the inexpressible comfort of feeling safe with a person. Having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words, but pouring all right out. just as they are, chaff and grain together, certain that a faithful friendly hand will take and sift them, keep what is worth keeping and with a breath of comfort, blow the rest away. Likes — laughing. Little Harbor, good and warm friendships. My home, singing the blues, P.F. Noted for — being on time Ambition — to learn. Remembers most — Robin, Emily, Paula, Gemini, Fred, Bert. 88 KENDALL GRANT FIELDING Ken Likes — Mountain climbing, motorcycles, getting away from it all. Dislikes — Curtis, bad weather spoiling a vacation Remembers most — The Black Rock house, surfing at Black Rock beach. Usually seen with — Yaj, Vinnie, AW., and the rest. Favorite hangout — The Beach. Secret desire — To live on top of a mountain with a Harmonica. Activities — Track 1,3; Band 1,2; School Newspaper 3; Photo Club 2. BETSY FIGUEREDO Betsy or Figg Favorite expression — Consistency is the Spice of Life. Remembers most — mossing, glades, S.S.D.73, Wellfleet and Great Pond, watching fiddler crabs, krunch head ' s pool, charlie, pickle. Wants to forget most — A cheese- burger Likes — Pentangle, bait truck, pinching, camping out, P Ave., my beach, beards, maniacs. Favorite hang- out — Bassings beach, Ammo. Dump. R.B. I deny — Sharing a certain facecloth. Quote — Jump baby jump, spread your wings and fly away, why no-one has man- aged to fly before, to swoop like an eagle, To glide and to soar o ' re the waves, But beware now of falling babe. CHERYL LYNN FOSTER Cheryl God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. The courage to change the things I can. The wis- dom to know the difference. Likes — Robert M. Paris, Spring, anything with pockets, Mr. Collins, having a younger sister, getting long distance phone calls, talking. Dislikes — looking fourteen, goodbyes, rainy Saturdays, vegetables, an empty gas tank, being told to shut up, horoscopes Wants to remember most — April 11, 1973, Chemistry 73, Mr. Collins ' public speaking class. Wants to forget most — Algebra II. Noted for — short hair, non-stop mouth Ambition — to understand a joke the first time it is told. Usually seen with — Bob, Tish, Michele, Mark, and the ladies. KAREN DORIS GOLDEN One day you think the sun and the moon beckon at your feet. The next day they ' re just stars in the sky. Likes — remember when ' s, daydreaming, my family, blue eyes, the Vineyard, seagulls. Dislikes — arguing with Susan, being held on to, moody people and good byes. Remembers most — New Years 1974, B.B.A. at sandy beach, Virgin Islands, Vermont hills and C H. ANDREA GLYNN Andy When I ' m right, I ' m right; when I ' m wrong, I ' m right. Usually seen with — people. Likes — different things. Noted for — giving people hard times. Favorite hangout — in school girls ' rooms. I deny — everything. Cause of death — I don ' t intend to die. Secret desire — for the letters to come true. KEVIN M.J FOX French Everything in moderation, even moderation in modera- tion Remembers most — Summer of 72, C.C, the walkout to save Mr Streeter Wants to forget most — losing C.C Likes — people, Alternative School, dancing, dow ties, my mom. Noted for — hosting rather large parties. Favorite han gout — The Log and Line Inc. and he world. Leaving thoughts — I want to thank the eachers and the students and the Alternative School for ;ducating me and putting up with me for a full 6 years. RICHARD GREEN Rag Likes — hoc cookies, C.A.M.PJ. Remembers most — Jeff Smith. Wants to forget most — the store and the pond. Pet peeve — getting up. I deny — BJK ' S K of D. Worst horror show — BJK at EJ. Usually seen with — E.J., A.J.C., R.P.W. PETER GURNIS PATRICIA HANLON Trisha We are sailing away on a river to the sea, maybe you and me will meet again. Likes — James Taylor, black bics, Norman Rockwell, westerns. Remembers most — Canada, tuna fish and tomato soup luncheon, Joe and Nemo ' s at Kathy ' s house, 8 thou, pumpkin cookies, Fie ' s parties. Wants to forget most — French cuisine. Cause of death — overeating at Bergson ' s. Noted for — unusual voice. Usually seen with — Kathy, Marth 91 CHARLENE MARY HART Chi Make new friends but keep the old. Those are silver, these are gold. New-made friendships, like new wine, Age will mellow and refine. Likes — cooking, the ocean, peanut butter, milk, getting mail, working in Ran- dolph Dislikes — diets, the dentist, phonics, French, good-byes, thunderstorms Remembers most — August ' 73, ' week of April 14, February 16, 1973. Wants to for- get most — June 30, 19 7 3, September 2, 1973. Usually seen with — Cathy, Judy, Cheryl, Tish. LAURIE JEAN HERZOG Lau Today the tender leaves of hope; tomorrow the blos- soms. Likes — Dad, my friends, ice cream, rosy cheeks, getting letters, keen, animals, my family, strawberries, snow, cops, chinking, weekends, McDonalds, the Beach Boys, Daydreaming, swimming. Dislikes — having colds, pants without pockets, having no time . . . , run- ning out of gas, getting lost. Remembers most — N.Y., Summers of ' 72 and ' 73, Patti, Camp Wampatuck, ' 65 Buick, Salvadors, R-2, N-4, ' 65 Baracuda, Beechwood, J.O., 11th grade, R.L.I., Hugos and Woolies. Favorite expressions — Great, Don ' t give me any grief! Really. Noted for — Voice, smiling, whistle. Ambi- tion — to find it, Quick. Usually seen with — Carla, Partner, Jules, Megan, Scott ' s friends. 92 DARLENE MARIE HILTZ Dar Bucket Our day will come. Likes — Rick, gymnastics, clothes, lifting weights, Corvettes, Oldsmobiles, The Winchester Man, summer, diving, Chinese restaurants, mustaches. Dislikes — girls wearing blue jeans to school, long hair on guys, when guys talk about sports. Women ' s Lib. Remembers most — Summer of 72, Maine, 4th grade. Old Oaken Bucket, 8 27 73, Kappy ' s, when Mike went to church!, Carla and Larry. Wants to forget most — working at Yankee Lady, M.F., July 4, 1972. Miss Beat- son ' s homeroom. Twenty years from now — golf-widow driving a red Corvette with headers. Seen with — Rick, Mike, Blanche. MARY PATRICIA HOBBS Mary ' Hobbits To know is nothing at all, to imagine is Everything. Likes — traveling, camping, sports, Cape Cod, bright eyes. Dislikes — Christmas without snow, days with nothing to do Remembers most — summers on Cape Cod with friends, Florida. Pet peeve — people who never finish sentences. Usually seen with — Trisha, Lisa, Lee. Activities — Tennis 1-4; Band 1-3; Basketball 2; Debating 1,2; Rousers 1-4; Yearbook 4. BRIAN THOMAS HINES Hinesy Zak In the depth of your hopes and desires lies your silent knowledge of the beyond. Likes — sincerity, funny fun- lovers, class, high top sneakers, Beau, my family. Dis- likes — being called Barry, pseudo-freaks, procrastina- tion, apathetic people. Usually seen with — hands in pockets. Activities — Football 1; Soccer (co-captain) 4; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Baseball 1 ; Student Council 1-4; Class V.P. 4; Student Advisory Board 4; Yearbook 4. BARRY WILLIAM HINES Eddie Yesterday is experience, tomorrow is hope; today is get- ting from one to the other as best we can. Likes — my family, Bo- Bo, Cybil Sheppard, roast beef, sleeping, music, water-skiing. Dislikes — Sunday nights, mannies, my procrastination and indecisiveness, seeing people frustrated and discontent. Remembers most — accident in Maine, Soccer ' 72. Wants to forget most — Soccer 73. Ambition — to find someone with hammer toes. Activities — Soccer 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Golf 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society; Boys ' State; Student Council; Yearbook; Class President 4. 93 PAUL JENKINS Paul Favorite expression — What a gawk. Noted for — superior intellect. Wants to forget most — being picked most bashful by the senior class Ambition — to become Attorney General of the U.S. Dislikes — the way Mr. Sheehan grades tests. Chemistry, school lunches, math, Dick Nixon. Usually seen with — Dave White, Fran Vecchione r 4 LUTHER EMMETT HOLT IV Emmett EJ Without pain there is no gain. Likes — sailing, Maine, storms, cancelled practice Remembers most — sailing to Ocean City, Md., Bartlett ' s Island O B , Tessahoc 74 deadlines. Ambition — to be the best at any thing! Noted for — baggy khaki pants and a red fro. Activities — Football 1-4; Student Council; School Committee Advisory Board; Yearbook Staff, Co-editor. GREGORY ROBERT BARTHLOMEW HOFFMAN Hoff To every man is given the key to the gates of heaven; the same key opens the gates of hell Likes — hockey and football, the rave, good beverages, perceptible peo- ple, the ocean, empty lighthouses, wet winter storms, summer, silence. Dislikes — Inc., unsatisfied fans, when Jack gives in. Noted for — Little Man Complex, cocki- ness Remembers most — a certain night in winter ' 72. ' Wants to forget most — unexplainable actions in June ' 73. ' Ambition — to slow down and find one. Usually seen with — Liv, Jack, Mc, the Mob. ELIZABETH CHRISTINA JOYCE Liz With each rising sun, think of your life as just begin- ning, show kindness and love today, or tomorrow ' s chance may be lost. Remembers most — Brandy, Iggy, summer of 7 2 and 73, Martha ' s Vineyard, Canada, an unexpected visit to Montillio ' s. Wants to forget most — leaking gas tank, certain classes, English papers. Likes — donuts, puppies, blue skies, sunny days. Bruins Porsches, Bread, chocolate ice cream. Dislikes — peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. Favorite expression — What a Gawk V L PAUL JOSEPH KELLEY BO Favorite expression — You ' re a riot. Usually seen with — Frank, Stew, Bill. Likes — Oceans, Sunny Days, sports, long weekends, winning. Noted for — Being quiet. Ambition — To live on the ocean. Secret desire — To own a 38 ' sailboat. Activities — Basketball 1-3; Football 1 ; Ski Club 1 - 4; Tennis 4. SUSAN MARIE KELLEY Bette Often I wonder why we go on running. There are so few things beautiful left in life to see. that is until tomorrow when the yellow sun sets over peaceful waters, and you smile to let me know everything ' s all right Likes — harbor at night, ocean, sunshine, Hines family, smiles, my friends really, the big ' D, ' feeling great, free. Dislikes — being frustrated, not understanding, sad, loo- nies. Noted for — Laughing Remembers most — B.B A at Sandy beach, outslying Clark, lunch breaks, good times. Wants to forget most — That Night!!! Usually seen with — Kay, Karen, Art, Mary Jane, Megan. Deb- bie, Marianne, Disy, Carla, people. 95 KATHLEEN ANN KILLION K. Kill, Babe, M.J.WWIII Out of the city And down to the seaside To sun on my shoulders And wind in my hair But sand castles crumble And hunger is human And humans are hungry For worlds they can ' t share My dreams with the seagulls fly Out of reach out of cry. Usually seen with — Chicken, Brat, Snoyd, Eileen, K Fox and Victor. Wants to forget most — My closet at Sunlight House Remembers most — cross-country skiing and living in Greece. Favorite hangout — Fox ' s. Likes — Krunchead, Lambsauce and B L Ambition — To live on a Ketch. JAMES EDMUND BELL KILLION JEB Some men see things as they are and say why, I dream of things that never were and say why not. JILL PHELPS KERN Phelps Preserve your memories . . They ' re all that ' s left you. Remembers most — Girls ' State 73, SEMSBA, Mrs K Usually seen with — Tnsha, Lee, Maria, Kay, Andy Likes — good music, sailboats, weirdos, Simon and Garf unkel, solitude, books, the library, sleeping late, rain. Favorite hangout — PPML, Duck II. Ambition — to spend the rest of my life at Woods Hole. Secret desire — to play a harpsichord, just once. Dislikes — thunder- storms, dissecting pigs, bad concerts, Bullit, leaky boats, thematic assertions. Activities — AFS 1 ; Rowsers 1 ; Debate 1,2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, Senior Ensemble 2, 3, 4; SEMSBA 2, 3, 4; Girls ' State 3; Recorder Concert 3; Renaissance 3, NHS 3, 4; Senior Class Play 3, 4; Strait ' s Pond 3, 4. 9 , ERIC KNIGHT Eric Magic theatre for madmen only price of admission, your mind. LISA ANNE LAUGELLE Lisa Happiness: We deem those happy who, from the expe- rience of life, have learned to bear its ills, without being overcome by them. Remembers most — Summer of 71 at Arcadia with D.D. and C.S. Wants to forget most — 11 14 72 pancaking, 5 19 73 Beechwood St. Usually seen with — Bessy and whoever else is around. Likes — Happy people, Food, late nights, good times, quiet places, taking walks with R.F.L. Ambition — to go across the country, make a career out of nursing. Secret desire — To own a purple Challenger. Dislikes — moody people, (c.s.), dull weekends, losing football games, the idea of graduating, not being able to go out in the sun. Activities — Powderpuff 3, 4; Rousers 1, 4; Marshall 1, 2; Nurses Club 4. LINDA JANE LUSCOMBE Linda My morning star coloured by the gelatin effect of the hazed hue precipitator, known to many Pophx and to others as Midth. But to most as Ropltz. This was an unspeakable truth. K.A. 97 MARIA UNA MARCELLA Maria Truth binds one to the reality of oneself Likes — the Ambrosiani, parties, concerts, flowers. Dislikes — being rushed, ethnic jokes, snobs. Remembers most — the let- ters, Little Tony concert, Spanish, long walks with the Italian gang Wants to forget most — Jr. High gym, computer failure with the 6th graders. Noted for — pick- ing flowers, being Italian. Ambition — to be a hairdres- ser with Julie and Lucia. 20 years from now — In jail for making someone bald. Secret desire — to go back to my home town in Italy. WILLIAM ROBERT LYONS JR. Moose Billy It is better to appear stupid and keep your mouth shut, than to open it and remove all doubt. Likes — R.L.T., playing my guitar, Beechwood, raving, hamburgers, prac- tice, skipping classes, new girls, Neil Young. Dislikes — sneaking, D.R.M., two faced people, golfing with Joe D., playing the role. Remembers most — summer of ' 71, ' 6 16 72 at Sandy Beach, 10 28 72, Mattappan feud, chinking with David and Colin. Noted for — beating up seniors in 8th grade, Tra nquility. Secret desire — to be an international, sophisticated, jet-set playboy. Favorite expression — I got a car full of kids playing games. Activities — Football 1,4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1 ; Stu- dent Council 2; Indoor Sports Champion. MEGAN MARIE LYNCH Megan You can ' t steal second base and keep your foot on first. ' Likes — summer nights, friends who care, sentimental things, rings and roses, my family, Italian food, having fun, the Greene ' s, rides in trucks, j.c, ok-aay. Dislikes — getting up, being hassled, troubled emotions, people who attack my cat. Noted for — green eyes, brilliance in math, spending long hours in school. Remembers most — Sept. 14, 1971, j.g. ' s smile, walk in the rain with Kay, THAT NIGHT, roses and fudge, a cracked tooth. Usu- ally seen with — Sue M., Kay, Sue K., Mary, Deb, Mer- rie, Jack. n KAY SHEILA MARTEN Kay A man can become blind if he continues to walk in the shadow of his soul ' s own enlightenment. Remembers most — B.BA. at Sandy Beach, trips to San Jose, Mr. Campbell, Antigua, Brian ' s room, Nantucket and M.V., walking up to red roses, Becky, band-aid box, Nasson, 1 year and two months. Usually seen with — Maryjane, Sue K., Megan, Sue M., Debbie, Carla, and Patty. Likes — sunsets, the beach, going to San Jose, skiing, Tom, summer, being youngest, Neil Young, photography, Christmas vacations, B.B., full moons, poetry, tennis, lis- tening to the rain in bed, Allman Brothers, pineapple. Dislikes — Sunday mornings, being in early, good-byes, having my picture taken, leaving my friends, growing old, humid days. Wants to forget most — Ed, July 16, 1972, certain Sunday afternoon, THAT NIGHT, morn- ing of July 4, not looking behind me, red on green. GAIL FRANCIS MAURER Gail Favorite expression — What are you doing? Remem- bers most — moving here, over the gate. Wants to forget most — The fight up beachwood park. Usually seen with — Colin, Billy, Lauren, Laurie, Carla, Janet, Kathy, Bob- bie, Liz and anybody else that ' s around. Likes — being alone, long walks, parties, good times. Favorite hangout — Ball park. Noted for — getting in trouble. Dislikes — A certain person, Sundays, Fake people. SUSAN MARY McARTHUR Sue Art Likes — Skiing, water-skiing, weekends, G.L., parties, photography, surprise packages from San Jose, cauli- flower. Big Mac ' s, hot summer nights, roses. Dislikes — running out of gas, having no money, Miracle Whip, fish, fighting with Kati, CHS, Worrick Mansion, people who jump to conclusions . . Remembers most — B.B A at Sandy Beach, R2, R7, parties during school, Debbie ' s appointment, the Virgin Islands, 10 7 72, leav- ing Al ' s, 8 thou, accident pronies, Carla ' s black Valiant, Boru-Power Island, leaving every day for Subs, the Mid- night ride, exits Wants to forget most — that night, washing windows, Ed, splinter. Noted for — small feet, losing my tooth. Favorite hangout — The Inn. 99 john joseph McDonald Jack Usually seen with — Liv, Hoff, Joe, Mic, Buck, Emmett. Noted for — having a car, laugh, spike, looking for something. Likes — good parties. Good N ' Plenty. Dis- likes — bucket seats, dead nites. Remembers most — Boston garden, that nite Liv rented a car, missing dou- bles. Ambition — to see my sister graduate. Worst hor- ror show — There were so many I can ' t remember! Activities — Football 1-4; Track I, 2; Baseball 3, 4. 100 RICHARD McINTOSH JR. Rich FREDERIC WILLIAM McKINNON JR Fred Likes — J.T., sailing, skiing. Dislikes — Monday morn- ings. Remembers most — Summer of 73, Edgartown. Wants to forget most — B N. Usually seen with — Mike, Phil, Karl, John, Frank. Ambition — Admiral in charge of the Coast Guard. Activities — Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Sailing 3. JOHN K. McNABBJR. Jack, Blackjack, Wang Ah, but a man ' s reach should exceed his grasp. Or what ' s a heaven for! Likes — red, organization and effi- ciency, constructive argument, goldenrod (yellow) paper, rocking the boat, Alternative school. Dislikes — 4-2 votes, vindictiveness, being alone in a crowded room, being aloof, losing my temper. Noted for — hectic schedule, conflicting meetings. Remembers most — the student walkout, being kicked off the school committee, the High Times. Pet peeve — people who think they are RIGHT, and that ' s that. Ambition — to in some small (or large) way change the world for the better. Secret desire — to be on the Cohasset School Committee. Wishes — Cohasset would soon have the entire school system teach education for NOW. KEVIN JAMES McNEIL Mc It is a great ability to be able to conceal one ' s ability. Likes — football, Martha ' s Vineyard, the Manisee, long weekends. Dislikes — double sessions, getting up early, losing football games, staying in one place too long. Remembers most — July ' 73, ' Liv ' s rented car. Wants to forget most — Thanksgiving ' 72. ' Noted for — being late to school, driving ability. Ambition — to go to Cali- fornia. Favorite expression — Let ' s get outa here! Usu- ally seen with — Hoff.Jack, Liv, Joe. Activities — Football 1 - 4; Hockey 2, 3. CAROL MITCHNER Cam If you ' re not part of the solution, you ' re part of the problem. Likes — Frankenstein, other Scorpios, history, Star Trek. Dislikes — not knowing what to do, not hav- ing enough time to do things. Wants to remember most — Mr. Malick ' s Objectives (that ' s retakes). Ambition — to be a lawyer. Secret desire — to own a basketball team. Noted for — small writing, soft voice. Favorite expres- sion — That dynamite. Usually seen with — Deborah, Shirley. f PATRICIA ANNE MULLIGAN Trisha Dream what you dare to dream, go where you want to go, be what you want to be . . . LIVE. Favorite expres- sion — y ' all. Remembers most — Chicago, Canadian River, Cabot ranch. Usually seen with — Liz and The Ladies. Likes — sunset, beaches, mountains, spitfires, snowball fights, riding for horses. Ambition — travel, work at something I enjoy. Pet peeve — cliques. Dislikes — fake people, closed minds, moving, term papers, fill- ing this out. JUNE KATHERYN NEAGLE June It is not what is around us, but what is in us, not what we have, but what we are that makes us truly happy. Favorite expression — I don ' t care. Remembers most — M.V ' 72, Mr Mac, trip to Maine, being 1, Chinkin ' , the bakery, Chicago concert, B.G. Wants to forget most — M.V. ' 73, 4 29 72, the empty box, Sports Lit , being towed, 10th grade, missing Bread, Softball. Likes — beginnings, sunsets, deserted beaches, long walks, letters, Mr. Nark, being with friends, sharing, f.h., bike rides, the harbor at night. Favorite hangout — Vine- yard Haven. I deny — giving the operator a hard time. Dislikes — waiting, being bored, disappointments, Short- hand II, knowing that all good things must come to an end. MICHAEL T. MURPHY Mike I ' d like to get away from earth awhile and then come back to it and begin over. Favorite expression — Really: Right? Remembers most — summer of ' 73, talented Florida friends, Brockton ' 72, Hawaii, Canada, the T V. commercial. Wants to forget most — one school lunch, C.H.S. dances. Likes — Uechi-ryu, B.S., surf at Waikiki, French fried clams, hot fudge sundaes, Mr. Mac ' s class, Mr. Dorr. Favorite hangout — Wey- mouth. Ambition — to get my black belt, visit Uechi in Japan. Twenty years from now — President of John Hancock, and own house in Hawaii. Worst horror show — the whole Streeter incident. Dislikes — Cliques, Mexican food, phonies, reckless drivers. Activities — Band 1 ; Dance Committee 1, 2. 102 BRIAN O ' CONNELL Chunky Remembers most — A. P.P. Usually seen with — anyone. Noted for — guess. Favorite hangout — The Inn. Twenty years from now — sitting in The Inn. Secret desire — To live in Jamaica. Worst horror show — a cer- tain gym class. MARIANNE ELIZABETH O ' LEARY Mares Marianne O.L. I exist as I am, that is enough, if no other in the world be aware I sit content, and if each and all be aware I sit content. Remembers most — Enfield Glen ' 73, good times at the beach, January in Manchester, Elmira, 6 28 73, 8 26 72, the Venetian, chinking, Qu ' est-ce que e ' est si drole?, the black Valiant screeches, Criminal, dry-cleaning, harmonicas. Wants to forget most — eras that are over, arguments, Criminal, that night, tense moments. Usually seen with — Pam, Carla, Susan K., Deb, Megan. Likes — beginnings, Beeman ' s, Stephen Stills, family, solitude, empathy, windy October days, August sunsets, New Hampshire, New York, soccer, stormy nights, trust, Bogart, the beach, long, hot show- ers, oaks, red-letter days. Noted for — being late, Bee- man ' s, K.T.W. Ambition — to own a getaway Porsche, to visit Ireland. Pet peeve — strictly private jokes left unexplained. Dislikes — leaving unfinished things, soap operas, curfews, hypocrisy, math exams, vacuum clean- ers, too little of a good thing. ROBERT EDWARD O ' ROUKE Bob Remembers most — Chemistry, Mr Ring ' s English classes, spaghetti dinners, whipped cream face. Wants to forget most — Spanish. Usually seen with — Jocko, Sru, Phil, Fred, Brian. The Ladies. Likes — the pack. Bas- ketball, storms, chess, Corvettes, B.Pong. Ambition — to be proud of what I do. Dislikes — lifts, moving, running out of gas, back seats of blue V.W. ' s. 103 DONNA MARIE OSBOURNE Donna It ' s not who you love or how you love, but that you love. Likes — summer, the beach, lobster, Florida, being an aunt, the Beach Boys, Chicago. Dislikes — oral reports, being skinny, gym, math. Remembers most — David, my going away party, Miami, bombing around, driver ' s ed, grape juice and gingerale. Wants to forget most — May 5, 1973, a dream that never came true. Noted for — being too quiet. Secret desire — to be a suc- cessful model. Ambition — to travel around the world. Usually seen with — Carol, Margaret, Liz, June, Tricia. V PETER HUNTINGTON PEARCE Leroy Those who do not strive to reach their own state of Nirvana whatever it may be, within their lifetime are no better than the animal and material selves within them. Likes — skiing, canoeing, camping out, hauling slab Remembers most — Sept. 29, B.T., C and A. Favor- ite expression — Come on. Favorite hangout — the Greasy Spoon. 20 years from now — . . . still camping out. ROBERT SHAW PFAFFMANN Bob Liven life is just a game so they say. ail the games we used to play, fade away we may now enjoy the dreams we ' ve shared so long ago. Likes — Chicago, Hobie cats, sailing, Maine, the ocean. Brass. Mustangs Dislikes — people who don ' t like Chicago, snobs, monohulls. wind- less days Remembers most — Chicago concerts. Odys- sey. Bassing beach ' 3. sailing my Hobie Cat at 20 M P H . that week in Maine, Cohasset swim team cham- pionship Noted for — being a Chicago freak, my Hobie Cat. being straight. Favorite hangout — CYC, any- where on Cohas set ' s coast. Ambition — to be an archi- tect, to live in Maine. Secret desire — to play trumpet for Chicago. CARLA GRACE PEARSON One day a stranger entered my domain and my solitude was transformed into love. Likes — Mr Franey, Virgin Islands, Larry, summer, Brett, friends, crying at movies, green beans, walking on the beach, cops, tans, James, songs that fit, going fishing, talking to Gretchen. Dis- likes — frogs, cold toes, getting home early, getting caught unexpectedly, forbidden friends, math, saying good-bye, waiting Remembers most — Beechwood, Adv. Biology, Patti, N-4, R-2, ' 65 Barracuda, LK, Black Valiant ' s screeches, Karen, R.L.I , Bus 4. Cause of death — being screeched at. Ambition — to make it till next summer Wants to forget most — THAT NIGHT. Usu- ally seen with — Laurie, Disy, Maryjane, Susan. Kay, Marianne, the Mailman, Joann. 105 JOHN WALTER QUILTY Jay Yaj If at first you don ' t succeed, try again and then again. The third time always works. Likes — Terry, skiing, wafting, being Terry ' s lab partner, not getting carded, Friday ' s R L. kitchen crew, soft stomachs, reeb. Dislikes — getting caught, empty houses, Tango, fights with Terry, Monday AM, lint, 12 P.M., curfews, It Remem- bers most — Terry and 3, cruising in Alan ' s car, con- quering the steering wheel, long journey in little car with Terry and Alan, Red Lion, a special shower, bear with sunglasses, 4 14 73. Forget most — a certain cop on a bike, empty houses, Tango and Red cap, 1, 2 (the bad pans). Hangout — Reed ' s Beach, England ' s Rumpus room. Secret desire — to break the record and do it 8 times. Ambition — to throw a frisbee better than the freaks on the common. 106 DEBORAH ANNE POWER Debbie Better to sink beneath the shock than to moulder piece- meal on the rock. Likes — tennis, milk, my Raleigh, S.J., skiing, money, black sneakers, sunsets. Dislikes — ice cream, too much of a good thing, restrictions, Hugo ' s, my laziness. Remembers msot — FYMG, 10 7 72, Ed Sullivan, W.S.P., Martha ' s Vineyard, Nantucket, Ireland, B.B.A., Becky. Wants to forget most — green rugs, THAT NIGHT. Ambition — to own a Porsche. Cause of death — Falcon blues. Secret desire — to destroy ever- ything. Usually seen with — the girls. ROBERTA ELIZABETH PHIPPEN Berta Likes — to laugh, a good sense of humor, music, an extensive vocabulary, good clothes. Dislikes — procrasti- nation, writing papers, needless anger and arguing. Noted for — house, writing papers on the day they ' re due, laugh, singing in class. Remembers most — our class, English classes, staying up all night, F.H. parry, Laurie Fesler. Cause of death — split ends. 20 years from now — . . . still 4 ' ll . Usually seen with — Ellen, Field hockey team. PAUL JOSEPH ROONEY Roona All experience is a new arch upon which to build. Likes — football, baseball, good parties, raving, cards. Dislikes — dues, practices, dull classes. Remembers most — my mother and father, football, baseball, Marshfield, the Big Pink, aunts and uncles. Dubs, Coach Mac, Por- tages, Coach Collins. Wants to forget most — Wampa- tuck, the trailer, Dubs. Noted for — innocence, the Cape, Marshfield, friendliness. Secret desire — to re-establish the Big Pink. Usually seen with — Portagee, Buck, Jack, Joe, The Kid, Minnasota. JAMES WILLIAM ROSANO JR. Rozo Life is too important to be taken seriously. — Ed Mal- ick. Likes — the Stones, Deep Purple, Mott the Hoople, A. J., Pammy, blondes and redheads, raving, dances, par- ties, long weekends, real people, Cohasset, tennis, new kids, nostalgia, Pebbles. Dislikes — Mondays, snobs, WWB, girls not knowing about music, dull weekends, bubble gum music, school lunches. Remembers most — Carrie, ocean lunch, the 1st time, nights out, deep raves, horror, certain parties, 2 10 74, the good times, Cotter ' s party, 5 hours with Cathy, Tull, friends. Forget most — the morning after, the spins, having the munchies, trench mouth, the good times, my enemies, Algebra II. Noted for — raving, the telephone, hats, matchmaking, B. S. ability. Ambition — to be Jay Gatsby, to own the R. L. Inn and Salvador ' s, to see McNabb become Pres. and then get impeached. PATRICIA ANN SALERNO Tish What we are . . . is God ' s gift to us; What we become is our gift to God. Likes — 34, New Jersey, the KNICKS, letters from friends, saving things, smiling faces, having lots of brothers and sisters, basketball, good friends, blue jeans and summer. Di slikes — good-byes, disappointments, oral reports, the frizzies, a car with- out gas, Mondays. Remembers most — Chemistry, Jr. year, grape juice and gingerale, spying, a 3-pt. turn, Nutley, the Rock ' 72, ' 4 27 73, 10 26 73. Wants to for- get — sophomore year, moving, August 73. ' Ambition — to convince Bob and Mark that the Knicks are better than the Celts. Seen with — Cheryl, The Ladies, Bob, Mark and the gang. Activities — Softball 1 ; Basketball 2; Spanish Club 2; Powderpuff 3, 4; Yearbook 4; O.E.A. 4. 107 CAROL LOUISE SHEA Carol Time is too slow for those who wait, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but, for those who love time is not. Remembers most — 3 29 73, Mt. Sunapee, Saturday nights, C.G Wants to forget most — S.J.H., a certain Tuesday, J. S. Usually seen with — whoever is around. Likes — skiing, boats, the ocean, to feel needed, sleeping. Dislikes — moody people, being alone, conceit, having all good things come to an end. 108 MARGARET SIGNORELLI Margaret There ' s no need for turning back cause all roads lead to where I stand, and I believe I ' ll walk them all no matter what I may have planned. Remembers most — the fire- box, 10 25 72, 10 27 72, Butterflies Are Free; 12 15 73, 3 28 73, Halloween 1972, My 17th birthday, Martha ' s Vineyard. Wants to forget most — losing Bar- ry ' s H.S. ring. Usually seen with — Barry, Bob, Carol, Donna, Linda, Teri. Likes — Barry Tufts, Scooter Turf, Scamp, dungaree jacket, coke shack, Peter, Francis, Pat- terson ' s Pond, Hang Ten pin, hockey games, fireplaces, John Denver, Rocky Mts., flannel shirts, Chinkin ' Puff Puff, my Raggedy Anne doll and Mr. Walsh. Favorite hangout — The Monastery. Twenty years from now — I ' ll be sitting in front of my fireplace in my log cabin in Colorado. Secret desire — to see the Rocky Mts., and own a log cabin in Colorado. DEBORAH T. SMITH Trouble It is not how far one goes in school that counts, it ' s just how far one can go in life. Favorite expression — Hey! Mar . . . Remembers most — Mr. Federico. Wants to forget most — school lunches. Usually seen with — Andrea, Carol, Darlene and sister Debbie. Likes — living parties, dogs, roller skating, ice skating, boys, and Stevie. Noted for — her ability to wear clothes, and to get along with others. Ambition — to become a Home Ec teacher like my idol Mrs. Wunschel. Dislikes — waiting, being bored. SHIRLEY ANN SNYDER Shirley But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away. Favorite expression — Hey. Wants to forget most — the pressures of tradi- tion. Noted for — singing. Ambition — to reach a state of spiritual satisfaction. Pet peeve — the limitation of words. Twenty years from now — past the edge of time. Dislikes — genocide and the dry feeling of newspapers on your fingertips. STEPHEN STANFORD Stanfa The concept of progress acts as a protective mechanism to shield us from the terrors of the future. Favorite expression — I ' m the man. Wants to forget most — meetings at Whitney Woods with D.C. Usually seen with — Chiz, Birf f, Woofie, Tony. Favorite hangout — Nick ' s, Chiz ' s barn. Pet peeve — people interfering with other people ' s lives. I deny — Ever meeting K B. after 10 4 73. Worst horror show — 10 4 73 with M.K.G. Dislikes — having Mr. Collins chasing me around. KATHERINE TERESA STUDLEY Kay There is nothing so precious as a faithful friend, and no scales can measure his excellence, a faithful friend is an elixir of life. Remembers most — trip on African SVA, walking, going to Maria ' s house, phone conversation, parties, getting my driver ' s license, Italian feasts Likes — apple juice, good food, music, T.V., dungarees, to travel. Secret desire — to conquer the Italian language and to go around the world, especially go to Palermiti. Dislikes — homework, being late. Gym. HEIDI ANNE TAYLOR Hi Hide Man . . . must also have the sanctuary of unspoiled land, a place of solitude where he may turn his thoughts inward, He must have the opportunity to wonder at the miracle of creation Likes — A U and Company, skiing, Switzerland, The Ranch, Stratton, certain parties, kittens, water-skiing, weeping willows, taking off, rock climbing, Christmas, seeing old friends. Dislikes — brussel sprouts, not being on my own, good-byes, blowing up, warm wet winters, green Christmases, not having a cat. Ambition — to hike the Appalachian Trail, to be an art- ist and write poetry. Noted for — red hair, artwork, being myself. Favorite hangout — the mts. Remembers most — summers in Colorado, CSC, Skiing at Mad River for the first time. Seen with — my bike, a smile. ROBERTA LYNN TAYLOR Bobbi Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. Likes — W.R.L. ' s smile, my other family, Tranquility, dances in Duxbury, long walks on the beach, a certain VW, long weekends, soap operas. Dislikes — early curfews, squealers, snobs, cold snowy days, short hair, not having a car, having people mad at me for no reason. Wants to remember most — 12 18 71, 6 16 72, 11 4 73, Christmas 1973, Beechwood. Paula ' s white coup, my Fury III. Wants to forget most — Brooks Discount, Scituate Harbor, 11 2 73, 3 16 73, 3 23 73, sneaking, one ring phone calls. Noted for — being gullible. Seen with — Billy, Gail, Laurie B., Lau- ren, Paula, Fanny and whoever else is around. LINDA JANE TENER Lyn The grand essentials to happiness in this life are some- thing to do, something to love and something to hope for. Likes — Rick, taking walks, Lt. Kane, kittens, Eng- lish Leather, Mr Sandman, Panda bears, W.P.L.M. news, angel food cake, working in the P.D. Dislikes — waiting, good-byes, onions, snails, Brockton. Remembers most — Oct 3, 1969, March 16, 1973, June 3, 1973, swan boat ride, New Year ' s night 1970 in Boston, my cat Andrew, roses on my 17th birthday, the Barnside. Wants to forget — Brockton H.S. Ambition — to learn how to spell Secret desire — to have my wish come true. Activities — Majorettes 1, 2 (capt.); Cheering 2, 4; Rous- ers4; Yearbook 4; OEA 4 110 ELLEN MORSE TEWKSBURY El Very little is needed to make a happy life. It is all within yourself, in your way of thinking. — Marcus Aurelius. Remembers most — Our class, CHS faculty, SEMSBA, ' 72-73 B.B. season, powderpuff, Tessahoc ' 74, Senior Class Play, Summer ' 72 and ' 73. Wants to forget most — crying in school, sorry, writing papers the night before, scar on right hand, all the gawks, Quincy Registry, Dr. Stallard, worrying about schoolwork. Ambition — to stay happy, to spread happiness to others Noted for — wanting to do everything Likes — school spirit, school, being out-of-doors, meeting and being with people, daydreaming, music, my family, pancaking. Dislikes — Apathy, auditions, applications, making deci- sions, phonies, worrying about $, stuck-up people, need- less restrictions. I deny — driving berween 1 :00 A.M. and 5:00 A.M., trying to cheat the phone Co. Cause of death — overactivity SALLY KATHERINE THAYER Sal Play for more than you can afford to lose and you will learn the game. Remembers most — B. Ball camp, sum- mer of ' 71, 5 in the Fiat, 3 on a bike, skiing at Black Mt., England ' s party. Likes — basketball stories, Rocky Beach, being a Scorpio, Martha ' s Vineyard. Usually seen with — Jan and Greg. Ambition — Know something about everything and everything about something. I deny — being the H.B.K. Worst horror show — Danny ' s party. Activities — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Powderpuff 3, 4. DOUGLAS ALLAN THOMPSON Doug They were a people with a beginning, with beliefs, lan- guage, ornaments, fables, love of children, but most of all — a scheme of life which worked I shall not be there I shall rise and pass. Bury my heart at Wounded Knee. — Stephen Vincent Benet. Likes — Mt. Katahin, Astron- omy, Chess, AMERICAN PLAINS INDIANS, Ray Bradbury, John Denver, Zeppelin, hiking Dislikes- — Hot weather, counter girls who complain, atomic balm, people who think they are experts on everything. Pet peeve — People who think that school is a business. Remembers most — Gunrock, Sandy, and Reed ' s raves; the snickers bar affair; The one continual rave down Ocean Lunch-Summer 73. Wants to forget most — April 3, 1973 and getting kicked off the school commit- tee. Ill MARK H. TRASK Marcos Tracka Likes — sailing, raving at CSC, Sciruate girls, KR. Dis- likes — messy parties, Spanish, a certain rock on Beach St. Remembers most — THE WALKOUT, Bell ' s party, the ' 7 3 cast party. High Times activities. Wants to for- get most — a certain party, being docked for the Cong- don Series, Mr. Gray. Noted for — camera, Polar Bears, P.S.G., ' 60 Chevy. Ambition — to sail to Calif., to assas- sinate the Big Four. Secret desire — to take pictures for Playboy. Usually seen with — just about everyone and the men on the High Times staff. 112 MARY JANE TRETTIS Mary Jane He has not lived who has not felt ... Likes — Andy, my friends, chocolate, veal cutlets, sunsets, coke, Mr. Mac ' s English classes, long weekends, Mr. Sheehan ' s jokes, going to San Jose, late nights, Siamese cats, Sandy Beach, having sisters, 10 o ' clocks back exits, Sha Na Na, songs that fit, burning rubber in my driveway. Dislikes — the morning after the night before, moles, physicals, good-byes, Mondays, snakes, affectations, not being able to get a word in edgewise, rain, retainers, margarine, Warrick Mansion. Remembers — Andy ' s kilt, B.B.A. at Sandy Beach, night on the island, 10 7 72, the feasts, Trete Cafe, wild flowers, Camp Wampatuck, r2, RLI, Carla ' s at 10, 8 10 73, Nantasket and Martha ' s Vineyard, covered bridge, Megan ' s parties. Valiant breakdown, Adv. Bio. with Carla, leaving Al ' s. Forget — Ed, cer- tain parties, voices, interrogations, sprained ankle, THAT NIGHT! Noted for — going in and coming out. Cause of death — smoke inhalation. Secret desire — to be head laundress. Seen with — Susan, Susan, Kay, Patty, Debbie, Carla, Megan. LORA JEAN TURNER Lori Lana Eyes may not see flowers, but the heart can see love. Likes — Phil, eating, skiing, swimming, U. Tenn., Cape Cod, walking in the rain, southern accent. Dislikes — getting fat, diets, fish, hay fever, cold mornings. Noted for — Dr. Seuss lunchbox. Remembers most — Jethro Tull concert, W. Denise, football game U.N.H., Worlds End, visits to Tabor. Wants to forget most — June 16, 1972, W.B. party, 9th grade. Ambition — to be an art teacher. Activities — Cheerleading 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Senior Class Play 3, 4; Softball 1 JACQUELINE ELIZABETH TYE Jackie or Lime Ifrs I Everything that lives, lives not alone. Likes — F.M., orange juice, the beach, Chinese food, cooking, biking, walking in the rain, the Autumn. Remembers most — Summer 73, arriving the U.S. for the first time, the Kontiki. Wants to forget most — leaving G.B. Usually seen with — friendly people. Noted for — My English habits and expressions. Secret desire — to own my own B M W. Dislikes — milk, snobs, snow being put down my back, lima beans, cliques, arguing, butterscotch pud- ding. FRANCIS VECCHIONE Fran Favorite expression — You wish it. Remembers most — April 1, 1971. Wants to forget most — April 1, 1971. Usually seen with — a few slow runners. Likes — Bikes, Z ' s, all but one. Noted for — shortness. Favorite hangout — bust room. I deny — April 1, 1971. Worst horror show — April 1, 1971. ROBERT PAUL WAGNER Woofie Favorite expression — Weymouth is better. Remem- bers most — 9 9 73 with CA M. Wants to forget most — getting the can opener. Usually seen with — E.J., Tony, R.A.S., Billy, Birff, Steve. Likes — playing cards, Steppen Wolf. Favorite hangout — The City. Secret desire — to move back to Weymouth. Activities — Baseball. 113 ALAN MARTIN WESOLOSKI Nala There is nothing to fear but fear itself, fear is the mind killer. Favorite expression — Nonsense. Remembers most — My pinball machine, the bear with sunglasses, the volcano. Wants to forget most — Last summer at Yaj ' s, and the backdoor to the pinball machines. Likes — chess, boating, fishing, my car truck, cruisin ' anywhere. Favorite hangout — Rocky beach. Ambition — To become a mad scientist. Cause of death — Drowning at age 84 in a lake. Dislikes — Newark N.J. THOMAS M. WATSON Tom It is only the ignorant who despise education Favorite expression — I ' ll do it tomorrow. Remembers most — The future. Wants to forget most — ' 73 X-Country sea- son. Usually seen with — Pat, Fran, Rich, Dave. Likes — German food, fast boats, Florida, cookies. Ambition — To visit Russia and China. Pet peeve — Slow runners. Cause of death — Laughing. Worst horror show — Watergate hearings. Dislikes — French, school lunches, homework. NANCY WILKINSON Nancy Love knows not its depth until the hour of separation. Remembers most — moving here, Mt Carrigain, trips into Boston and other places. Wants to forget most — leaving there, getting lost. Likes — people, the Red Sox, cats, lima beans, KUMQUATS, long walks, the ocean, sailing, and Maine. Noted for — my smile. Ambition — to stay happy and to make other people happy. Pet peeve — litter and waste. Secret desire — to never have to leave anywhere but to keep moving on. Hero — Carl Yas- trzemski Dislikes — good-byes, lack of spirit, being depressed, and negativism. 114 DAVID EDWARD WHITE Dave It is easier to fool yourself today than con yourself tomorrow. Favorite saying — Let ' s get your act together. Usually seen with — X-Country and track members. Happiness is — winning first place in the hur- dles. Misery is — working Friday and Saturday nights. Ambition — To succeed in all aspects of life. Transfer student from Medfield High School, Medfield, Mass. 2. Activities — Cross Country 3; Track 2, 3, 4; School Play 1 ; Chorus 1 ; Glee Club 1 ; Library Aid 1 ; Lab Assistant 1 KATHLEEN ANASTASIA WHITE Kathy or Whitey Most of the shadows of the life are caused by our stand- ing in our own sunshine. Remembers most — Mr. Col- lins ' 10 A English class, Brooksie ' s green kilt, parties at Logans, nurse ' s office, Canada trip. Wants to forget most — losing powderpuff game, 800 waffles, those organized yearbook meetings!! Incident at Jerusalem Rd. Likes — Chinese food, raving with the field hockey crew, Berta ' s Fie, helping people, Aunt Mary, walking on the beach, cooking. Noted for — my sneeze. Ambition — to work on the U.S.S. Hope. Cause of death — drowning due to the sinking of the flagship of the Swiss Navy. Worst horror show — having my shorts rip at a powder puff practice. Dislikes — M.A. singing, The Sound of Music, Dorchester accent, phoney people, cold feet, tur- nip. CAROL JEANNE WINN Carol There ' s so many dreams I ' ve yet to find. Likes — my grandparents, blue jeans and bare feet, laughing, having Jennifer with me, The Beach Boys, wishing on stars, friendly people, old movies. Dislikes — being all by myself, saying good-bye, feeling sad, phoney people. Remembers most — Junior year, Spying, chemistry, 3- point turn, bombing around, my store, grape juice and gingerale, rock ' 72. Wants to forget most — a dream that never came true, sadness, 10 9 72, a certain summer night losing something I thought was real. Secret desire — To be just like my grandmother, To do all the things I ' ve wished for. Noted for — being gullible, understand- ing a joke the day after it was told. Activities — Softball 1 ; Marshalls 1 , Spanish Club 2; Cheerleading 4; Rousers 4; O.E.A.; Powderpuff 3. 115 ROBERT PAL L WIRTH Bob- Remembers most — Red. orange, squanto. Wants to for- get most — Rakes. Likes — V.W. ' s, ice, crusin, comput- ers. Favorite hangout — Rick ' s house. Pet peeve — moldy rakes. Twenty years from now — waiting for parts for V W. Dislikes — I E C O . boats, CC ' s. ERNIE WRIGHT -EJ- Remembers most — Jeff Smith. Usually seen with - Rag. LLOYD RICHARD YEAGERJR Rich- Likes — Sleek sailboats, shiny cars. Mercedes, cutting classes, to go sailing. B.Pong. Pet peeve — wooden pop- sicle sticks. Wants go forget most — Frankenstein. Ambition — to restore Mercedes. Dislikes — Cadillacs. Y.Ts, bad dances. Secret desire — to sail around the world. Favorite hangout — By the sea. in the sea. on the sea. 116 RICHARD YOCUM Rich Favorite expression — Hey. Remembers most — CH S. Christmas concert, Lil Abner, some music teach- ers. Usually seen with — the boys. Noted for — drums, H.A.H., Dolphins. Favorite hangout — with the boys at the station. Ambition — to become a state policeman. Pet peeve — Teachers who tell me what to do when I am working the A.V. Dislikes — Some people. s E N | I s S P E R L A T I V E S B e s t L 1 k e d Pam and Barry Best Combination of Beauty and Brains C 1 a s s C o u P 1 Margie and Bill Bill and Bobbie d Most Likely to Succeed Ellen and John Berta and Paul 1 1 9 Most Athletic Nat ' l Merit Letters Of Commendation Marianne O ' Leary, Ellen Tewksbury, Margie Benedict. (Missing): Billy Bell Pierce Cray Harvard Book Award Pierce Cray D.A.R. Award Rensselaer Award Ellen Tewksbury Boys ' State Barry Hines Bausch and Lomb Award Doug Thompson Girls ' State Nat ' l Merit Semi-Finalist Jill Kern Bob Wirth leaves silently but deadly Pat Ahearn leaves the survival class cold weather record to Mr. Mac. Peter Gurnis leaves his friend Paul Jenkins Alan Wesoloski leaves the lunchroom ladies to WBCN Ernie Wright leaves Mr. Franey his chameleons Nancy Wilkinson leaves smiling for the races Janet Campbell leaves the best way to get out of gym — don ' t go Tricia Hanlon leaves the faucet on Margaret Signorelli leaves Mr. Walsh to take care of the manager at A Laurie Herzog leaves with ha mouth open Andrea Glynn leaves the letters to G.F. Fred McKinnon leaves Tyed in knots Peter Pearce leaves the school doors open to the town dogs Laurie Fesler leaves a permanent late pass from Mrs. Enders Ken Fielding leaves one less headache for the Fed John Barlow leaves for where the cold wind blows John Buckley leaves my ownership of the raving lunchroom radiator to Louie Longo Brian Hines leaves the winning ways of the Cohasset teams to the jocks of the junior class Stewart Davis leaves a funny looking blue bug for anyone who can locate it Eric Knight leaves 5,000 unsold copies of the High Times to next year ' s editor Paul Carmody leaves the school to his brother Jimmy Emmons leaves the orange V.W. to Sue Jill Kern leaves two free tickets for a Monday morning bus ride with the Munchkins Mary Hobbs leaves Mr. Dunn with some peace of mind Scott Dickson leaves the gray box full Charlene Hart leaves a box of stationery Sally Thayer leaves hoping that Little V grows up to be like Big V Best Wishes from the Basketball Team Tom Watson leaves his nickname to whoever or whatever wants it Jeb Killion leaves Cohasset High School more knowledgeable of who he is Patty Antoine leaves Janie with another year at C.H.S. Susan Kelley leaves Greyhound bound Kevin Fox leaves six more foxes to go Susan McArthur leaves for subs Jack McDonald leaves a lifetime supply of tuna for tunafish Gail Maurer leaves Mattapan behind her Greg Hoffman leaves in the Fiat Barry Hines leaves his hairy toes, to any beast with a good bark Patty O ' Rourke leaves without giving a reason Tim Lavoie leaves a field to the joint chiefs of staff Ellen Tewksbury leaves still searching for her Senior privileges Patty Mulligan leaves for a walk along the beach Heidi Taylor leaves for the mountains Liz Joyce leaves with a bang Linda Tener leaves her other shaker to Mr. Chatterton Kathy Killion leaves to join the vice squad Kay Studley leaves a bottle of apple in locker number 1 18 Paul Kelley leaves his marble slab statue with a scab Pierce Cray leaves 10th Grade to David Foell Linda Luscombe leaves Otis to carry the fort Brad Clark leaves chewing ice cubes for Philadelphia with Bambie Richard Mcintosh leaves the family tree June Neagle leaves talking to Miss Babian Darlene Hiltz leaves to lift weights with the Winchester man Terry England leaves Mr. Collins 5 hot fudge sundaes Phil Alexander leaves Lora ' s pole in Boston to any Jr. girl who can handle it Berta Phippen leaves Mr. Collins smirking 124 Carol Winn leaves Mr. Davis no one to run away with Robert Pfaffman leaves the History of Chicago to all Chicago-haters Martha Colan leaves Mrs. Thompson Kay Marten leaves a one way ticket to San Jose for anyone who can handle it Mike Colleton leaves Wendy without transportation Kathy Anderson leaves beating Boo Bailey 6 love, 6 love Anne Cif rino leaves her laugh to anyone who can handle it Bill Lyons leaves the phone numbers of all the Jr. High girls to Jack McDonald Bill Chisolm leaves Lynn Pam Bartlett leaves her job at the paper store Alicia Chase leaves her shoes to Sarah Blossom Carla Pearson leaves Mr. Franey searching for a new lab assistant and baby sitter Mark DeGiacamo leaves with the goose chasing him Mike Bailey leaves his strut to Mr. Collins Tony Carbone leaves his Rambler to the Smithsonian Carol Mitchner leaves a new bus to the remaining METCO students Paula Buckley leaves Nica Brian Bell leaves his body to Weber McGinnis Gordon Cambell leaves a voodoo doll of himself to Mr. Walsh Debbie Power leaves the mold Debbie Smith leaves her wardrobe to Darlene A. and her ability to think Lee Dickson leaves her thermos to whomever can open it Billy Bell leaves his female-followers drooling Peter Anderson leaves the key to anyone who dares to use it Roberta Taylor leaves Liz Buckley 500 pieces of Bazooka Bubble Gum Carol Shea leaves her torn cartilage to the Jr. Powderpuff Ed Block leaves to honeymoon at Honeywell Jenny Dilbeck leaves to be head nurse at Mass. General Margie Benedict leaves to all aspiring students Book One of the Personal Success Program — How to Size People Up. Joe Dooley leaves his silk pajamas and availability to Portagee Disy Bloomf ield leaves for the Virgin Islands singing I wanna be wrapped up Karen Golden leaves still not yet having figured it out Sue Dunn leaves Lissy all the extras John McNabb leaves Mr. Franey a copy of the Bill of Rights Shirley Snyder leaves on a high note Jill Kern leaves a job at the library for any other, qualified bookworm Steve Stanford leaves as usual Jim Rosano leaves his telephone to the Hall of Fame and his personal telephone book to Portagee Janet Basmajian leaves Alice in Wonderland to Sha, Weeza, Lil, Lil, Ingrid, Donna and Ali. Good Luck Mark Trask leaves Jay Flanagan the Scituate women Paul Rooney leaves Portagee on his own Jackie Tye leaves her limey accent Megan Lynch leaves Jack the telephone pole at Aloha Francis Vecchione leaves doing pushups Maria Marcella leaves Suzy to handle the Paesani Jay Quilty leaves a gift certificate to Mr. Fed at the Casual Male Bob Wagner leaves for Weymouth after finally beating Barlow Donna Osbourne leaves to go back to Quincy Maryjane Trettis leaves Uncle Eddie down the Inn David White leaves morning to the originator Betsy Fig leaves belching Laura Turner leaves a Dr. Seuss lunchbox to another Turner Kathy White leaves Mr. Deakin to clean the locker room Rich Yeager leaves for a Gillette commercial Tish Salerno leaves watching the Knicks collapse Brian O ' Connell leaves his little brother to surpass him Doug Thompson leaves the Cohasset School Committee a copy of, The High and the Mighty Emmett Holt leaves the High Times behind Richard Yocum leaves to join Sgt. Joe Friday and Bill Gannon Marianne O ' leary leaves to join the Clancy Bros. Bob O ' Rourke leaves for some Georgia Peaches Cheryll Foster leaves her mouth to Lillian Murray Richard Green leaves the National Honor Society Katie Collins leaves for the fertile fields of Ohio Clair Cantrell leaves to become a famous actress 125 What If? Patrick Ahearn wore a shirt without a pencil pocket. Philip Alexander didn ' t have his own personal cheerleader. Kathy Anderson lost to Boo Bailey. Peter Anderson lived in a liquor store. Patricia Antoine was bashful. Michael Bailey didn ' t strut. John Barlow got dunked in No More Tangles. Pam Bartlett wasn ' t friendly. Janet Basmajian married Gary Ashjian and moves to Armenia. Brian Bell ran out of gas. William Bell went to Quincy Jr. Margie Benedict lost her temper. Ed Block didn ' t wear the Finest. Diana Bloomfield had her hands tied behind her back. John Buckley couldn ' t get to the beach. Paula Buckley ' s car started in the winter. Gordon Campbell didn ' t have a camera attached to his neck. Clair Cantrell married a bald man. Tony Carbone drove up in a Porsche. Paul Carmody scooped a shutout. Alicia Chase ran out of shoes. Billy Chisholm didn ' t have his dog, Woofy. Anne Cifrino didn ' t have D period off. Bradford Clark broke his legs. Michael Colleton won an election. Martha Conlan wasn ' t Patty Hanlon ' s partner in crime. Pierce Cray ' s battery died hard. Stewart Davis went through the paint store window instead of Ed. Mark DeGiacomo didn ' t have his daily pack. Lucia DeVito elopes. Scott Dickson moved to Bogata. Lee Dickson never gets out of Cohasset. Jennifer Dilbeck didn ' t like plum pudding. Joe Dooley wasn ' t available. Jay Dolan kept his license for more than a month. Susan Dunn never went to the Bar Grill. Paula Emanuello became a janitor. Laura Emilson didn ' t have Pam Bartlett. Jimmy Emmons was really Larry Csonka. Terry England was never Jay ' s lab partner. Cathy Farren never comes back. Laurie Fesler got laryngitis. Ken Fielding did the Spanish homework. Betsy Figueiredo didn ' t wear bandanas. Cheryl Foster won a trip to Paris via New Jersey. Kevin Fox ruined yet another priceless vehicle. Andrea Glynn gets the land in Milton and he shows up in 1978. Karen Golden had no new clothes. Richard Green made high honors. Peter Gurnis moved to Russia and played football. Patricia Hanlon never forged notes. Charlene Hart lost Kathy ' s address. Laurie Herzog didn ' t have the accent. Darlene Hiltz married the Winchester Man. Barry Hines ever bumped into Cybil Shepard. Brian Hines was best-looking. Mary Hobbs made it to school on time. Greg Hoffman wore elevator shoes. Emmett Holt got caught. Paul Jenkins gave everyone else for a change. Elizabeth Joyce gave a speech. Paul Kelley really was an ice cream man. 126 Susan Kelley didn ' t show emotions. Jill Kern didn ' t have Barlow ' s hair. Kathy Killion bent over a campf ire. James Killion did library research before an assembly. Eric Knight ran out of mooching techniques. Lisa Laugelle was really Irish. Linda Luscombe was a Profit. Tim Lavoie didn ' t have a saint tie clip. Megan Lynch didn ' t like food. William Lyons got a thorn in his paw. Maria Marcella makes 21 without a ring. Julianna Marcella stopped talking in Italian. Kay Marten had legs. Gail Maurer lost even one pound. Susan McAthur got wrapped up in Philbert ' s arms. Jack McDonald owned a Good n ' Plenty factory. Fred McKinnon came to school. Richard Mcintosh lost his dancing ability. John McNabb was related to Mr. Gray. Kevin McNeil had his car towed away. Carol Mitchener learned to write big. Tricia Mulligan never really came back. Michael Murphy really existed. June Neagle spent a whole day in school. Valerie Norris ever read a book. Brian O ' Connell went to Harvard. Marianne O ' Leary forgot the words to a song. Patricia O ' Rourke majored in French. Robert O ' Rourke dropped the dish. Donna Osbourne was president of Weight Watchers. Peter Pearce runs out of money in the bank. Carla Pearson never went to Hull that summer. Roberta Phippen was early to English. Deborah Power lost a rank fight to Waka. John Quilty became a father. Paul Rooney grew a beard and then bought cigars. James Rosano had his phone disconnected. Tish Salerno saw the toothbrush Bob caught it from. Carol Shea didn ' t rave. Margaret Signorelli went out with Bill Lyons. Debbie Smith made the cover of Glamour magazine. Shirley Snyder lost her voice. Steve Stanford wasn ' t tough. Kay Studley joins the Marines. Heidi Taylor left with Pete Frasier. Bobbi Taylor never went to Beechwood. Linda Tener wasn ' t stopped by a marshall in the seventh grade. Ellen Tewksbury flunked a test. Sally Thayer had a little smiley. Doug Thompson got the disease again. Mark Trask didn ' t meet the Sciruate girls. Maryjane Trettis didn ' t have a fire escape. Francis Vecchione was the mayor of Beechwood. Robert Wagner finally asked out Disy Bloomfield. Tom Watson got thrown out of Boy Scouts. Carol Winn lost her make-up. Ernie Wright bought out Scott ' s. Richard Yeager shaved his beard. Richard Yocum got arrested. David White wasn ' t a Waldo. Kathy White became uncoordinated. Nancy Wilkinson lost her smile. Bob Wirth married her. Lora Turner broke a glass. Jackie Tye wasn ' t tied up. 127 Bill B Margaret S. Donna O. 128 EmmcttR Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 COHASSET SAVINGS BANK 13 Elm Street Cohasset, Massachusetts Light Weight Food for Hungry Outdoorsmen STOWAWAY PRODUCTS CO. Freeze Dried and Dehydrated Food Specialties Over 100 Items 166 Cushing Hwy., Cohasset 383-9340 MILL RIVER MARINE CORP. Complete Marine Service Marine Hardware Homelite Johnson Sales and Service 160 Cushing Highway 383-0390 Compliments of ELENA SESTITO FLORIST 23 South Main Street 383-1966 Cohasset Village The fun place to shop! F. W. WOOLWORTH ' S Rte. 3-A Cohasset Diamonds Towle Sterling Movado, Bulova Accutron Watches Cushing Plaza, Cohasset 383-1755 Mona Friel Hair Stylist Five Stage Coach Way Cohasset, Mass. 383-1490 Susan M. Megan L Hill DougT. Julie and Maria M. 129 Susan K. Peter A. 1 30 Patrick A Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 PILGRIM CO-OPERATIVE BANK 48 South Main St., Cohasset 383-0541 Savings Accounts Best Wishes to the Senior Class From COHASSET NEWS CO. 383-6984 THE SONNET Gifts and Cards Cushing Plaza, Cohasset Gifts for All Occasions Cushing Plaza Cohasset, Mass. EV3-9330 THE BEAUTY SHOP Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 COHASSET COLONIAL PHARMACY South Main Street Cohasset Your Professional Pharmacy 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 Serv Micronaire Sales and Rentals Devilbiss Humidifiers and Vaporizers Polaroid — Water Pi k — Saunda — Broxoden Prestige Cosmetics — Esquisite Toiletries Good Luck to the Class of ' 74 COHASSET WINTER GARDEN, INC. Route 3A Cohasset Cohasset Motors, Inc. SALES SERVICE FORD Shop the Big Lot — A- 1 Used Cars Route 3A 400 Chief Justice Cushing Highway — Cohasset 383-0450 PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Anderson Dr. and Mrs. Charles Barlow Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bartlett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Benedict, III Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Block Dr. and Mrs. Lincoln P. Bloomf ield Mr. and Mrs. John F. Buckley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buckley Mr. and Mrs. William P. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Cantrell Mrs. James S. Carmody Mr. and Mrs. James Cifrino Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Clark Col. and Mrs. Francis X. Colleton Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Curley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dickson Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Dilbeck Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Emilson Mr. and Mrs. Johm G. Emmons Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Figueiredo Mr. and Mrs. Andrew L. Foster Mr. and Mrs. William E. Fox Mr. and Mrs. John A. Golden Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hiltz Mrs. Dorothy K. Hines Mr. and Mrs. William D. Hobbs Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. L. Emmett Holt III Mr. and Mrs. William B. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kealey Mr. and Mrs. Wdliam E. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Killion Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Loomis S. Kinney Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Knight Mr. and Mrs. Rocco F. Laugelle Gen. and Mrs. Edward F. Logan Mr. and Mrs. William P. Luscombe, Jr Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lyons Dr. and Mrs. James Marten Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. McArthur, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Mcintosh Dr. and Mrs. Frederic W. McKinnon Mr. and Mrs. John K. McNabb Mr. and Mrs. John L. Mello Mr. and Mrs. Lee Neagle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William G. O ' Connell, J Mr. and Mrs. William J. O ' Leary Mr. and Mrs. E. J. O ' Rourke Mr. and Mrs. J oseph J. O ' Rourke Mr. and Mrs. John Osbourne Mr. and Mrs. Mauran S. Pearce, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric G. Pearson Mr. and Mrs. John Pfaffmann Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Phippen Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey R. Power Mr. and Mrs. John W. Quilty Mr. and Mrs. James W. Rosano Sr. Mrs. Eileen M. Shea Mr. and Mrs. William Signorelli Mr. and Mrs. William Smith Mrs. Sylvia B. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton T. Tewksbury Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Thayer, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Trask Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Trettis Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Turner Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Tye Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Wilkinson Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Winn MEDICAL SPONSORS William G. Mattcson, D.M.D. Richard D. Monsees, M.D. Richard R. Smith, M.D. Edward F. Woods, D.M.D. LEGAL AND PROFESSIONAL SPONSORS Mrs. Jessie B. Cox James R. DeGiacomo Hollis T. Gleason Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Humphreys David E. Place Walter S. Railsback Hiller B. Zobel 134 Best of Luck to The Class of 74 383-9640 EXPERT CHILDREN ' S HAIRCUTTING MINOT REALTY, INC. Route 3 A 383-6030 Cohasset Pat ' s Hair Styling for Men Hair Straightening Cohasset, Mass. Regular Hair Cutting Razor Cutting I I I Ripley Rd. i.i liiim • In CUSHING PLAZA DRUG STORE Cushing Plaza 383-1001 Cohasset Route 3A Mass. Best Wishes Cohasset Realtors Eleanor Collins Frank Patterson Jackie Paris Audrey Bower Jim Stannard Janet Lahive Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 HIGHWAY MOTOR SALES, INC. Route 3A Cohasset 383-6700 Chrysler Plymouth International Atco Trailers We Produce What Others Promise FRED BURNSIDE SONS Interior Decorating Upholstering Cohasset 383-0239 LIDO TRAVEL, INC. Donald M. Flocke President Brigantine East Route 3A, Cohasset, Ma. 383-1980 Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 9:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Wednesday 9:30 A.M.-12:00 Evenings by Appointment ANTHONY PAUL Coiffures of Distinction Route 3A Cohasset, Mass. Next to Signorelli ' s. CLASSICS 35 South Main Street Cohasset Here You May Choose From a Complete Selection of the World ' s Finest Jewelry and Silverware . that VYdClOlt s confidence in any circle of friends Cohasset TEDESCHI ' S SHOPPING CENTER 383-1933 JebK. Johnny M. Brian O. Marianne O. 1 37 Good Luck to the Class of ' 74 TARGET INDUSTRIES 115 Ripley Road Cohasset, Mass. Janet B. Paula B. Pierce C. 1 38 Terry E. A G Boat Company, Inc. IB TUPELO ROAD COHASSET, MASSACHUSETTS EVERGREEN 3-1246 CLIFFORD DICKSON, PRES. DEAN AND HAMILTON REAL ESTATE Ample Parking in Rear. Tel. : 545-1400 139 Compliments of D. S. Campbell Telephone 383- 0732 50 MAIN STREET COHASSET, MASS. COHASSET CENTRAL MARKET Meats — Fresh Fish Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Groceries Choice Liquors — Beer and Wines 60 South Main Street Phone 383-0055 383-0059 Cohasset, Mass. pillage Cards Gifts Diamonds Bulova Watches Diamond Setting Expert Jewelry and Watch Repairing Work Done on Premises 130 Front St. Scituate, Ma. 02066 Congratulations From atkinscn US LINCOLN Deration N MAM. 02tt. to Carol Winn and the Senior Class 140 Cheryl F. Kathy K. Anne C. TANTILLO AUTO BODY 115 Ripley Road Cohasset 383-1796 VILLAGE FABRICS Cushing Plaza Cohasset 383-1841 Compliments of Kitchen Aid SMITH APPLIANC E SERVICE 405 Route 3A Cohasset, Mass. 02025 383-0576 Philco Maytag 40 Border Street Compliments of FIELDBROOK BOAT SALES Cohasset, Mass. ■ Betsy F. Charlene H. Congratulations to the Class of 1974 My sincere wishes to each graduate for continued success in the future. SENATOR ALLAN R. McKINNON Good Luck and Best Wishes! To the Class of 74 From the Class of ' 87 HILLSIDE NURSERY SCHOOL Director: Eleanor Lyons 383-1323 Best Wishes LEO ' S EXXON Route 3A Cohasset 39A South Main Street Cohasset Lora T. Brad C. Brian and Barry H. Laurie H. NOBLE ' S CAMERA SHOPS Cohasset Hingham Wollaston COHASSET HARDWARE CO. INC. COHASSET VILLAGE Free Delivery 383-0185 Louis G. Watson Prop. AUSTIN E. STUDLEY ELECTRICIAN Cohasset Best Wishes to the Class of 1974 MONTILIO ' S PASTRY SHOP Cushing Plaza, Cohasset EDWARD M. FLEMING Hardware and Gifts 24 Elm Street Cohasset 143 Congratulations and the Best of Luck to the Class of 1974 DODGE-MURPHY PHOTOGRAPHERS


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