Duxbury High School - Partridge Yearbook (Duxbury, MA)
- Class of 1973
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Y i?:' JE-:ji-,LSP Y i-Z-T 4w,?gL,f4JfNfrxL.4,,,, fa ff ,,:?gif-,f 1 k ig-il -51 Duxbury Free Library 3: 5 A if With a Little Help I get by with a little help from my friends, l'm gonna try with a little help from my friends I get high with a little help from my friends With a little help from my friends. 2 from My Friends -'Iv- d f .aj , , ' kg I NK rf. -and Friends They've played a big part in your life Thank them. They've helped you through four years of unmitigated whatever , and they deserve a break. rx I 2 lit .us A ie - if ' S A nw V1 'NG K I f They told you the question on that test you missed so you'd know what to study for. They let you cheat off their paper And copy their homework A thousand different things for you ,ff .. '2L.3:44.,,,. N 0' J 5-f, Q. ' t as --ng --Q l5.1P'u Q Pin Remember them, How they helped you over the rough spots, 4 - - And maybe made a few rough spots of their own? Only kidding you. 5 E 5... N, M.-...N S Y inf. 1 1 1 , is J' fi 'iii .-rv' - 5 Sl Look back to them, later on ni, Q 4-YY 'Sy' 1 Vefrg Intrresting fm Q I 'N And remember the friends you had And the things they did for you. Q-nptm What has it made you? A little happier, A little more secure, And maybe it has made someone realize that you can do almost anything With a little help from your friends. 7 Q. , .Q.auin-- Dedication Everyone knows how difficult it is to be a parent or a teacher. What people often forget is how diffi- cult it is to be a friend. A true friend listens, when others merely talk. He helps when others seem only to promise. There is a young man among us who, while following his own career and topping each of his days with community service, is in constant touch with the young people of Duxbury. Our class has known him as a flawless stage director, an energetic political mentor, a discerning social na- vigator, a slick slicing tennis player, and above all, a generous dispenser of his wit. Thus, the class of 1973 dedicates its yearbook to a true friend, Clyde Chetwynde jr. SENIOPS o 5 -- - -N .-Jgdiiv 'Tr . V 'Y' ' john Aldrich QQ . 7 U Alison Berglund Us I 1 , 1 gg.. ,E-2? 'Sig ' Qgfig Y at 'H F' Q Z-:Psi ...lv D- A45 1'-'S l I G- 3 Donald Irving Amado no K7 :ZA IQ , ' x 2 1 V., V ,i Doreen Elizabeth Andrade U Wendy lane Ariango ' V .AZ - J 4, . J ,HA I P x ll. I 7 .-.-qi. -. 4 47 r 4 A -- 'V '- 1...- 3 .W,'. - ix, e ty ' r '- , . N .I 1 e -far .'. .f,. - '-Y.l,., - 4. A4 s .1 , L X - 4, . ,TJ 595' ',,. :- 'in .G , ,.s -.,,,..s 5' . -' V'-. .-', ,nf l , . ref- - ,' 5 ' -v. J, ,, , ', , 0 Y. - 'Z J. ,Ld .J ...znu?., . ' 5 1 , fr '- rfb? g,.n .ll. ,f 9 , Ag. . l . c'.' A. , . , . ., x v I Q 4'.- , , 4 ,H fY mv 1 T --ab gm' Lee Ben Ashton f ,, e ,fest , f. 1.4345- f ffw ..- -. 'al in .. jared Barber Leonard Alton Borgatti ll Catherine Boulerice lames Ralph Bradford III 17 if rl 'Q Q 'Q' x' 'rf ' 'S Ish W QM- 1-fy , Thomas B. Boucher, lr. Paula Burton Cynthia Cotton Reynolds Prince Cushing, lr. -I1 ff! - C x 4.3 c..' 1 Cynthia Marsha Bitters -2 72,2 339 A. flzfirf f- ff - D 1 ' O I Connie Charles 13 Vic ki Carlson n- O- 1 .V . e ,f Q ' 4 Q55 I 'ul Q I . -'lg Q' - 1 . I- Y PS-Q' ,fl- f- ul -.Ii .9 br 41,,Q:a5.sl .'--f K 3 Q9-r ' v K - . X v . I 4 ' F., , l-Q.3F we L ,- I4 Nancy Evelyn Alves ,r ' 4 - ' , Kim Annette Desmarais David G. Ducharme fi, Michael F. Dewire III Mark George Battista 514. Q- X 'Q N5-X'l2,l 'aff I T f 'll fb E Barbara Ann Brehm jill Madeline Cislaghi I5 Lucia Maria DiMuzio loyce Davis R if X, 1 -x 1 I6 Rebecca lo Foisy Phillip Bruce Fontaine g-ni 'A W NX XXNXXAW f,'UlfzVl.'If -Q--4-g-.-p... 9 A I s f K 57- john Aldrich, May the sands of the Sahara blow up your nose! Esmerelda Thorndyke . . . GWSH . . . Actors LTD . . . Bless you my child . . . priest . . . Fud . . . Martha . . . Endresonitis . . . jonathan Winters . . . ASH productions . . . top . . . jarvis . . . phesty tapes . . . Clyde . . . Lunch Loser Punorama 82. Nancy Evelyn Alves, Live for today for tomorrow may never come MGB . . . honest to god . . . punc . . . girls night out . . . sparking . . . May 7, 1970 . . . the Rambler . . . little pond . . . piddidle . . . it was hysterical . . . awful cute . . . Bean ma- chine . . . Thank god it's Friday . . . 34. Donald Irving Amadop A man like what . . . nice, superfly . . . l've got quiet study again . . . CANDY . . . my school buddy . . . sorry Skip, I won't do it again . . . It's 4th period Marvin Iet's go do a good thing . . . If there is Hell below we're are all gonna go. Doreen Elizabeth Andrade, I use to say it was me, now it's us, now it's we. MHT . . . summer of 69 . . .rough-in-it. . .hi Candice. . .A.U.D.T.K.. . . pattat . . can I have the car? . . . melowand . . . the octopus . . . see what you made me . . . Hutton. Wendy jane Ariagnog Dreams can be right or wrong, life can be short or long. Kurt . . . 8727772 ...Newjersey. . .yrsdy. . .W38rK3. ..Fire Island . . . D-Day . . . B 81 C with Kal . . . Moon- beam. . .CP's 84 CI's. . .R.L.. . .at the Club Car . . . 5163 . . . M.I.W.Y. Lee Ben Ashton, lf you don't think you're cute no- body else wilI. Sheila the model . . . G 81 X . . . 440 Magnum . . . B.P .... Sugar . . . Video . . . Super . . . Dude . . . Super . . . high . . . Super ...Hood. . .Super. . .Fly. Granville Chester Baker, jr., Life is what you make it. Too many berries . . . Harley 74 . . . Punkin nose . . . smoke . . . haw women . . . ooey joe ooey . . . bog picker. . . judy. Mark George Battista, Doing easily what others find difficult is talent, doing what is impossible for talent is genius. NEA . . . punc . . . class meeting tonight . . . l.H.F.S .... May 7, 1970 . . . 34 . . . where is Mr. Murphy . . . B-Ball . . . the Rambler . . . Nance . . . Thank god it's Friday . . . little pond. Alison Berglundg The worst day of all is that on which you do not laugh. But, I am being serious . . . TorreBIanca . . . thank you . . . Lemon Schweppes . . . Goofy . . . what do you do when you get to the end of a lollipop? . . . my fair weath- ered sister . . . wicked. Cynthia Marsha Bittersg For life is made of little things, so let me not forget to count my smallest blessing. Skies, roses, and the beach . . . the Tank . . . planned speeches . . . foldable knees . . . sugar. . .eating again. . .Super. . .Y.G.A.F.. . I corinth 13 . . . P.T.L.A. Leonard Alton Borgattig So close yet so far away. Shay . . . New London, Conn . . . giggles . . . love . . . bog pickers . . . ooey Chuck ooey . . . smoke . . . haw women. Thomas B. Boucher, jr. To be phony is to hide yourself. Feb 5 . . . shaddup Monks . . . the camp . . . Buttime . . . round parking lights . . . Baseball . . .Yaw. . .sheeeet. . . Friday night. . .bashes- brick . . . Iron Monster. Catherine Boulericeg Rejoice, rejoice we have no choice but to carry on. Graham Nash . . . music there is a Latin Club meeting today . . . Siempre estoy my cansada . . .where's this go Miss Frame? . . . guitar . . . Spanish and Italian . . . shelving books. james Ralph Bradford III, Civilization is a progress from an indefinite incoherent homogenate toward a definite coherent heterogenety. AFS . . . Austra- lia. . .the dump 120 mph. . .shift your years . . . Aldrich . . .82 . . . Soccer 72 . . . 50 miles to Cong . . . Mountain Man. Barbara Ann Brehm, I'll either find a way or make one. U.S.C.G.A. . . . Bill . . . little Dude. . . Moon River. . .dog tags. . .surprise. . .Country Roads . . . shallow water blue . . . Tom Paine . . . l.D. . . . Tad . . . choir. . . head majorette . . . Friar's Gate . . .Duxbury Pizza . . . A.j .... tenors are best . . . ain't love grand! Russell Spencer Browne, The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Foot- ball? . . . W.P.F.S. . . Dick look out for the car! . . . give us this day our daily brew . . . regulars . . .way way down back . . . I.H.F.S. Vicki Carlson, The things we most remember are the things we should forget. Geoff . . Hawaiin punch . . . 774771 . . cherokee . . . H.P. . . . G.N.O.. . .Big Bong. . .wrought gut. . .Kimbies . . . Dingaling . . . Rise and shine . . . card shop . . . good job fellas . . . hats . . . 7 . . . 40,000 Headmen . . . Frogs . . . World War III. I7 ' Paul Ehrenzeller 'I v I Xx' l 1 , ry, ' QL r WP -dll' . Barbara Harrington Doran V . 1 . . x - I8 julie Helen Fallon janet Lynn Dimase Robert Bruce Foster Denise Ann Friend Q, ,sf -4.1 1 'n 4 0 ' A 5-1 1 ly!!-Q.. . n. , 41 . Nia.. . . e NL 'W' 4 I' ik Xvyxv, Vi. x.- ..! X fi-'F X- 'KP' 1 Meredith Barker Galassi Dwight M. Fowler .ar loann Marie Grady CO' isis 4 -Q43 David lohn Hammond ,S Stephen Wright Hallowell pid john Bradford Greer Thomas Martin Hansen George Hansen 941 ig. .a fxcfg f - f , gfffxf r 7 'iff ,view 7? S 'mn A f' Q' X ,N V., Lf, .ta -,,l:t,-, ,N , ,N if-vm: , l - .in I 1 '. if V A P . 5, ,lf'w-'-Y-L. 2 - 1 . . A 'r I Wallace Allen Greely Gwenn Wadsworth Herrick 21 f Q f'1 Z T .76 f xg' f. .43 'r ,u.X',t john Henry Haskell john lndelicato A'79' ' . ',f ', I F' ' .. o'1 ' ,.' , ,, A .L ' 'I WI ' 3' 3 'iq 71' Q I fl, g,:' -M b , 9 :v Q ' ff .ki 4 4,7 ' iq? LQ Kathryn Oakes Hilliard 1 I ' I Ann Marie lnfvin David Carleton lenness i I . '1'x.N A gm aug J 'Q gea:.,rfe,s. -1 ,gf .WA-31? Q1 -11.19 -- wsu 'RQ 'QUEF , Lawrence Francis johnson Michael Stevens Kennedy qua Q X ur mm K I :if ,,...--'I-1+ :...-40' 24 f-I rm-lu Immr Pvtcr L. Kokins' I'-1.7 -'Ai -2-nal . l x 1 t x ' F P , .BU - Q -, 1, H 1 - 4 4 I' + 0 AN I s 1?-A 1 :'.f'lg' 4 . , --I,' Q ' -4.3-ix .L4,2.f'3?p Q' f .f .I sf' fy A . .Q f M .ff L-4 A, 9' . - 25 8.' 2- 4. s :ji ' , if . - ff, ' ,-f ,, 1' CMM Marie Lane , Louis Mark Lagakis Q 4 ' an x . jill Madeline Cislaghip The most useless day of all is that in which I have not laughed. jilly-Bean . . . Oh jeez . . . hey Ern . . . tootsie and terri . . . L.j. and O.j.. . .jen. . .Ma-Nan. . .Teddy Bear. . . guitar. . . H.P. . . . B.B. . . .S.B. Connie Charles, Whatever is true, whatever is hon- orable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is gracious, if there is any excellence, if there is any- thing worthy of praise, think about these things. W.C.l.S. . . page 11-14 . . . Newington . . . P.T.L.A. . . baby grand. Cynthia Cotton, weekends . . . Vermont bike trip . . . Dave's it1 . . . S.Y.F. retreats . . . Worm- stead's always near . . low spark of high heeled boys . . . summer . . . love it . . . I'm so excited . . . skiing . . . Dimp . . . can't wait . . . USCGA . . . imparfaita step in story . . . Phoebe . . . new- chapter . . . CO-Mi-Vid . . . Saturday night Oct. 28. Reynolds Prince Cushing, jr. I am seeking only to face realities and to face them without soft con- ceaIments. 4111 . . .Cashman. . .hockey forever . . . hummin' with Bun . . . We're flyin' . . . Con- necticut again . . . Lynch Loyota . . . Hal where's the wife? . . . He's hurting . . . please rain . . . Miami Beach . . . Gak's leg. joyce Davis, Happiness is love. Love is giving more than you ever expect to receive. jimmy . . . Hey Bob how bout a ride . . . Braintree . . . jelly- beans . . . july 13 . . . 71 javelin . . . Chinese food . . . it's Monday again. Kim Annette Desmaraisg To have, to hold and, in time, let go. Kimaroo . . . 3110771 . . . Go Carts . . . H.P. . . . Hawaiin Punch. . .jesem Crow. . . N.H.. . .Prom. . .Big Al. . .Sunburn blisters. . . moderate . . . C..N.O .... Fire Hydrant . . . the other Kim . . . Frogs . . . Kim, I have to get out of here! Michael F. Dewire Illp You can never plan the fu- ture by the past. Who's driving? . . . forget it . . . 65 classic 770. . .Angelo. . .what homework. . . Cisco . . . just turning around, officer . . . shubie . . . 7-11 . . . my clock fell off again . . . hey Harry can't I have to work. janet Lynn Dimase, lf only I may grow: firmer, simpler-quieter, warmer. d.c. remember Conn. kim . . .god . . . hot's . . . unreal . . . snob . . . lemons . . . hungry kim . . . sacrifice . . . retrospect. Lucia Marie DiMuzio5 You are what you make yourself. ya, I'M new! . . . I'm from Cambridge . . . huh? . . . what is that? . . . Who is that? Barbara Harrington Dorang Some people see things as they are and say why, I see things as they could be and say why not. David C.. Ducharmeg Party at Small's house . . . it's my favorite thing . . . Green Frog . . . I love it . . . Mr. Keebler sir . . . shipyard . . . hey pilgrim . . . munchies . . . too much hassle . . . the regulars . . . sunshine . . . get a haircut . . . take it easy joan,I'm kidding. . .play it brief. . .tothe beach. julie Helen Fallong You don't find life worth living, you make it that way. Sam . . . Hey, Spence . . . que pasa? . . . brothers . . . April FooI's Day . . . vit . . . Hadley . . . Wagoneer . . . moosketeers ...leroy. . .sheermadness. . .A8fP. . .bike riding. . .ya know your cute. . .C.D.S.. . .3. . . club 58 . . . it's been real ciao. Rebecca jo Foisyg Lord make me an instrument of thy peace. Patrick Angelo Leo . . . california drea- min . . . nerak naganalf . . . sorta kinda but not really . . . Capricorn-Taurus . . . P.C.N.S. . . . crazy Italian . . . Opel Gt. Philip Bruce Fontaineg what . . . mad stork . . . uncle Bill and the dogs . . . Boston . . . toad . . . don't let those dogs out . . . brilk bread . . . right . . .the white truck. . .36 olds. . .The Wild Bon- sainey Philip Brutashious Galopigus Fontainith Horn I said Horn I mean Horn! Robert Bruce Foster, The more things a man is ashamed of, the more respectable he is. Gi-got your books . . . window . . . I.H.F.S .... take it . . . Kokins' house . . . what's the story . . . 15 backdoor . . . superfoot . . . 323 . . . gots to cut the wires . . . Blairhaven . . . caught . . . esme- relda . . . he's loaded . . . Dwight M. Fowler, Don't put off till tomorrow what ya can do today, because if you enjoyed it today, ya can do it again tomorrow. Chester, W.S. . . .Curtis. . .4,000footers. . .don't harbor. . . a six of tall Millers . . . 27 breaks please . . .thumb me daddy . . . don't work to hard. Denise Ann Friend, Thou hast always been with me, tho we have been always apart. Greg . . . Briarwood . . . college it next . . . the stage . . . YUK. . .no comment. . .The Family. . .judi W . . . Cohasset. . . God's child . . . Chad . . . P.P. . . . Heather. . .dappy dave. . . Nov 27. . . B.E. . . .sophomeres. . . Cistopher. . . my sons. . . kitten. luhh B mon L1 nc h J Wlllnam Leonard Q I I .gas C' pb 3 1' I V -'Sf I J 'ffif J 'fwp KY: will Is sn. 26 .n 974gQ2Q4'5'i 643 5:44. ff 4- Cathernne Lovejoy -ef if x. 4 5 ul l I i ,. ' ' . H Q .V '. - I X . -, , u , Q ' , A -11 ,. 'I 1 I vr,q1.,,.. L-, I Q X' ' . 'Y f P . 'rj 'T' 'I ' ' , 'v ' 'l . ' ' . , 1 o 6- X , K' X V I 5 L .al ' 9 1 X' A I ' I .5-Y l K 'lf F , , ' ,X ' . F' f ff' D . u ' Q . 1 , I'-,l v 4 i . , 4. f , v , . ff 1 I V' , - 1 .-- .' ' 4 . ' , ' 1 g b V i , A '75 b 4.1 J. r. ' A v - ,- , V ' X ,J - dx' K. V .' I' :M ' ' ' 1' - 3? r fu - 'fr r ' ' r I Y Q .k- U 4 , A . I ' .A 1.. , .1 , Mft., '71, V, 1 . 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P 1 1 . 5 . l U ' - I Ellen Regina Maguire T Q . 'N ii , i 9 1 ,e , , 'Q .g' K jfs jqaozgrf. 9 if? , ' Q 5 oi 1 Linda Elizabeth Maclver 1? Susan Ann Lougee john Bradford Metheaney - Maw 1 r Ill Mm in-Il sf U -I '1 .Nat ikxx, 1 H, I Mary Lynn Maddock i fi . , f yr x 'Q' n 1 ' ,x ffi mn., f' i , E fx f A A i 1 . i . , ,wi a ' a i 45452 I . Ay!! W ,,V 7 A - 4 ,L-rl ix li. 'IKWQXXX ', I , 1, , '-,l2,K 'Fha ,f . ,S K , 4 I - 'I 1 i' M x f'r Diane May MacNab Martha Sinclair McCormick f va. ' S -,X ':,' t Ns 9. .i' A Sgr- , ww , net McCarthy if 1 'fd 52 f Paul Morgan Kim Ilene McMahan H- 'Whndliuv ,510 Q WL- 5,5 y 9' 5 9 , ,1., ,, f,2.' ,gg,i fo .X 1 .' ' fx. Y E f M A . rn' 1 1 . ! 4 ff If V 0 2' EQ' 4. x, 'l '- 1 :ff ludson john Mitsock 29 X X Patrick joseph Moroney Denise Marie McCann 44. I . K' 4 I Q if F Q - v r s 'T' 5 ' A' A Wx, 9. 1 f ' 1 I .'3.,..iv.'.' 94' ve' '42 ,sr I .f 1 4 - k s ,. ,, , . of 1- iv K 4 J' . -'4 'Y 'Q 'q.. -rf Wg ' S'n-n , 4- - .YV x. X ew R, - - x xv! s Q 4. .. s, - , N Q 30 Michael joseph Mueller M s, , I if s.. f vt 4-9 V N he ,. - M fi ' t i leanne Marie Murphy ,xx -,X xxx I s h o v Q.g.4.yw ,gf Wviym- M ? iw 'GP 3:1-HQ3' 5 ft A , -'J 8 Ni gym Mu, f 49,1 - ., , .I N Y ' 'r x v 1 . aa ' ,f + 1 .gc sjm. .-N4 . -.,,., Nun v .f 13. Mgvzfa-ZMW4' ' Kirsten Nielsen David Neubauer ,346 ...J Q is B. X 1 f 32 Pamela Mary Myette jennifer Newkirk Meredith Barker Galassi, To find out what one is fitted to do and to secure an opportunity to do it, is the key to happiness. Wa . . . joe Cozonkas . . . H.P. . . . seahorses . . . Ernie's friends . . . you're a riot . . . ding-dong . . . I don't believe you . . . it's a gift . . . Harvard . . . blue ten-speed. Doris M. Garnett, Love is never saying no to a friend. hay Bob how's it hanging . . . janis joplin . . . that's life Beverly bumps . . . kid you study for the history test . . . you want 'ta skip home ec . . . peanut brittle . . . what's happen Bev . . . superfly . . . hi mare. joann Marie Grady, The wise man is he who stands in wonderment before all things. Wallace Allen Greely, The great majority of men exist but do not live. S.j.M. . . . Moose, Moose Il and B. Moose . . . bloat . . . May 22, 1971 . . . Larry, shut up . . . use your antlers Moose . . . get that linebacker . . . Chane . . . rat bone stew . . . cactus . . . Hagstrom I . . . please rain . . . j.C. john Bradford Greer, Places to go, things to do and people to meet. once upon a lump . . . G.W.S.H .... Iet's gip the negro . . . far out . . . S.O.U.L. . . . are you a turtle . . . ain't that a duck . . . this is true . . . spade . . . not in the manual . . . be kool! Stephen Wright Hallowell, As I grow older and more mature, my ideas about life constantly change. Kakimuchi . . . Nakimiso . . . Nose' . . . 14 . . .26. . .Aloha . . . Phantom man. . .shit shot . . . poof . . . BaiIey's . . . darkmeat . . . B.B.G .... Dot . . . Gak . . . hockey tonight . . . shoot! . . .Scituate. . . Pembroke. . . somebody will you backcheck please. David john Hammond, We have me the enemy and they are ourselves. NS. . .which way to Free- port? the whole school is on drugs . .. McKelveys . . . truckin' around Bar Harbor . . . jim's house . . break please . . . Chicago . . motobecanes don't pollute. George Hansen III, How small are grains of sand. Yet if enough are place in a ship they sink it. H.L. only year late . . . sorry H.M., P.M., S.B. . . . fare- well Boone . . . thanks j.T., j.C., M.E. . . . must hit Mac's . . . cc and dd. Thomas Martin Hansen, Without music, life would be a mistake. Work, learn, work, learn, work, learn: thus we can get somewhere . . . I'm just here for the credits . . . NEC . . . I must go home and prac- tice. . . pj. . . Bela Bartok Fan Club. . .You're off pitch . . . EmF. . . breakfast club. . . records. . . Eagle. john Henry Haskell, War is hell. Let's try poker. CVB. ..Key. . .WKEY. . .choir. . .band. .. here comes hoppys . . . GWSH . . . actors LTD . . . Gctober 27th . . . Meltzer . . . Charlie Brown . . . good old reliable Nathan . . . Barney . . .ASH productions . . . Edith. Gwenn Wadsworth Herrick, Live for today. look, don't hassle the ducks . . . soccer. . . boot it Lucy . . . Saguish . . . red jeep . . . basketball . . . G.N.O .... where are you sleeping tonight? . . . talent . . . countdown 10, 9, 8 ,... clown much . . .pumpkins. . .Kim, how about some flowers? Kathryn Oakes Hilliard, This business of living was meant to be more than plodding along each day with heads bowed down and eyes on the ground while time ticks away. camping . . . England and Scotland . . . you beast . . . girls state . . . tenors are best . . . Dallas . . . P.B.G.S.C. Ann Marie Irwin, Everyone should have a fair size cemetery in which to bury the faults of their friends. Heafty . . . don't hassle me . . . Feb. 14, 1970 . . . everybody's always picking on me . . . I can't do it . . .blame it all on me it's all my fault. David Carleton jenness, You know you can't hide when you're crippled inside. Chalkdust . . Dec. 30 . . . AYUM . . . what is reality? . . . the golden fleece . . . Star Island . . . FH? . . . fire swgn theatle . . . textbooks . . . feste the clown . . . oh you guys are so carazy! Lawrence Francis johnson, We all live under the same sky but we don't all have the same horizons. Michael Stevens Kennedy, Art may err, but nature cannot miss. MV . . . joyce . . . Gi, chicks! . . . it12. . .around the back pass. . .Bob now. . .is equal to whaaa . . . earmuffs . . . jimmy, my al- gebra . . . Katurfa . . . Mr. Pagnano can I play now . . . I.H.F.S. . . . converse 1,2,3,4 . . . light to light 5000. Peter L. Kokins, Farewell to you and the youth I have spent with you. you got beat . . . bowlingball . . . don't waste it . . . cimmean . . . downback . . . yeah, I'll get right on it . . . Abadie gomme! Louis Mark Lagakis, I am always at a loss to know how much to believe of my own stories. Cak . . . 17114 . . . Wash, sticky on both sides . . . hey Hal Otsu ki Cv David W. Pauls I MEETING HOUSE ,woo was 40 X as X IT Mmzsrms JOHN for: SAM!! , ! 1 4, , -4 Sharon Pauline Paton Richard Paul Palumbo john Orth M .As 'kj-, -F4 L.1?':.v'f 1 ,hs ' 'Tin Q- ' K Q.. unix-sq a 1 If 'X,,a, Yi t L syn 452 Q 'R rg? x'. ' .Y X, N ! 1 , .AL 1 ' Durenda Peoples N .74 ' o G1 ,:rr, n 2 6 .U X A 35 Donna Purin Stephen Rawson 'X if 53 Q 3 2 Andrew Pollock Catherine Powers 36 janet Leigh Robinson john H. Reid 4. 4. 54 s s ' 0 J Q E N' .R i T 'i is it ., :X 53355 i Q I 1 i ii 2, All W ,I I 5 .iz ' x ,fx 1 9' 'K x-. Y X xwhx g i li. Q ', .is V, I Yplq 'Q KA! '-gn xg. Q Efsgtx . lf! D--.4-45.5 Craig Harold Royle 'a- 'W-:V if 114,-'Q'.'I fi :J :ef Z' . rg. ,Fl-J S If 'r 5, Q 2 sax . .s1..f F . v'1y13 P-j. Q--V- -R fc:-Wfff 1 f Lori C. Samuelson 37 ,.......Q... -A , , d ir,a: 'Y' I Stephen Francis Sbraccia 38 2,0-L3 -r-.Mg 3. john Shepard Victoria Shirley A 'Z- cpl' 'Mi lic 42,5 S ! I' If 'Q Fi., in .'!0 '.Q ' US- lu- ' '--.lg si. . . . 1 'F' rur- Q .4 ..,g-jQl',: -1 '-i'2 .'. . r' ' S'4 A bxh- , vin' 0- 'VN sd' h ui --igfufsgm Richard Kurt Schaffer Susan Linda Shirley W . lv-I - 14493 7 1 ag . L- -I Catherine Buchanan Sollis john Stephens George Anthony Sonntag janet Sylvia Sibley . . . going cruisin . . . Simsbury excursions . . . much brew . . . that's a serious blunder. . . ARCO . . . Hoop . . .that kids hurtin'. Cathy Marie Lane, How often time is silence the wisest of replies. Like I said . . . Sol's driving again . . .the hotrod. . .K.L. 81 W. . . strike! . . .Cape . . . LA . . . what's goin on tonight? Leigh Barton Lench, If you have something you love let it go free, if it comes back keep it, if it never returns, it was never yours. Chip . . . 12730169 . . . Hawaii . . . AhhHaa . . . Vermont . . . Dux- bury Days 1970 . . . black . . . Boston . . . cows . . . weekend at W.E.B.U. . . . Blackbird . . . clove . . .threesome. Susan Ann Lougee, Ready am I to go, and my ea- gerness with sails full set awaits the wind. july 7, 1970 . . . Bebe. . .home by 10:00 pm. . .I'm late . . . have to go home and sew. . . Beach Boys . . . Bermuda . . . twinkies . . . Leigh, the threesome again? . . . sorry. Linda Elizabeth Maclver, D. B. . . . the corner . . . party! . . . summer of '72 . . . brothers . . . whew that's strange . . . Scituate . . . positively jake . . . wanna take a walk outa here . . . down back . . The Martians. Diane May MacNab, Better to forget and be happy than to remember and be sad. E.C.V. . . . july 8, 1972 . . . beach . . . movies . . . hospital ...moods...WNA...DQ...trust... L.G.T.B .... forever . . . Field Hockey . . . Camp . . . Rise 81 Shine Dingaling . . . junior birdsmen . . . Plug. . . Battada . . . CP'S 81 Cl'S. Mary Lynn Maddock, People live from day to day but they do not count the time they don't see their days slipping by and neither do l. james Taylor. Martha Sinclair McCormick, must followfbut if you fall, you fall alonefto lead you fall, then who's to guide youlif I knew the wayfl would take you home.! f ripple -the grateful deadj Denise Marie McCann, I think, therefore I am. RPF . . . thursdays . . . summer of 72 . . . Duke and Dan . . . chapstick . . . Ferg 8t Chap . . . Chink-Food. . . Ginand. . . Lemonade. . . Mag- gie. . . Hit or Miss. . .weekends in New York. . . like I said . . . Bob, Lil and Robie . . . Good-bye. Ellen Regina Maguire, lf you bring your gifts to the altar and there recall that your brother has anything against you, leave your gift at the altar, go first to be reconciled with your brother and then come and offer your gift. Ellen McGarigal, l've looked at life from both sides now! Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters of life's longing for itself. They came through you but not from you, and though they are with you yet they belong not to you. Kim Ilene McMahan, Sounds of laughter, here comes sunshine smiling faces all around. some- body help me . . . Saguish special . . . girl man- agers . . . woosums . . . where are you sleeping tonight Gwenn? . . . ferocious fingernails . . . sun- burned Kim! . . . hi Lez . . . pumpkins . . . Conn. janet . . . brakes working today . . . bring back summer . . . C.N.O. Connie Mary Merlet, Don't let it get you down, it's only castles burning, just find someone who is turn- ing and you will lowe around. today . . . now . . . Q.B.S .... are you paranoid? . . . Boston . . . Candy Con . . . visiting Mr. P . . . Hannibal Heyes . . . ph . . . is that all there is? Nance Ann Merrick, Never do today what you can do tomorrow. Cherry Chucker . . . P.B.G.S.C. . . . Duxbury Pizza . . . mental mental mental . . . Nickerson . . . George. . . oh brother. . . I'm out of control! . . . hi Kath hi Cath . . . I've got to learn Greek. . .ice-cream. . .some people. . .let's go green! john Bradford Metheany, Truth is stranger than fiction-to some people, but I am measurable fa- miliar with it: There are those who scoff at the schoolboy . . . yet it was the school-boy who said, Faith is believing what you know ain't so. judson john Mitsock, Truth is sanity . . . salted peanuts. . . Chalkdust . . .confirmation. . .Ba- hamas . . . change . . . enthusiasm . . . firesign reater. . .freaks. . .dever. . . A . . .4th ofjuly . . . Star . . .tap dancing. . .what is reality?. . . Dec. 30th . . . Rat Bone Stew . . . lnginity of the void . . . Museum of Art. Sherman G. Monks, Live life as it comes don't try to take short cuts. Feb. 5 . . . ride . . . Friday nights bashes . . . Tom, not so loud . . . who's got the car tonight . . . what's happinin . . . butt time . . .the camp. . .round parking lites. . .let's play baseball . . . Booooch. 41 Lizabeth Anne Stores ,ff Cheryl Ann Turner nv '- i S ai . i-HYMLQ . -,LK 3 lk' 4 .4 ,L - . J.. Y ,Qni ,, pp , lived., l 3 N. ' S , 3 akin 4' r , 71.1 ,Ai .rv ,uv ' .la x 1 I 4 V 5-K-1,1 42 Bruce Suk ' . Runa Strand Catherine Lynn Tellin 1'- rj? U... e 2 Lawrence Edward Vienneau . ', .1 ff james Kehue Mark Tonrey ,I I S Q K Wwe, Donna Grace Swanson 43 Terri Lyne Whitehouse Michael joseph Vienneau -J- ' f 'TQ N 1? 44 , em 'Wg , W 1 s 1 e 'Q' A figs 1 Nl james' Weathers I ! i if - Patricia Anne Weatherlow David Warwick F - f nr' 5 3 , . 1 - ' A xqf Ai 'k f.. ,JAG l -Y ns N -gnc f r , . XF' 1 . ' n s A . ' ' 147 w i I 'lt W' I Deborah Woodcock White Gregory Scott Washburn i J ,,., , Q as ',f'f 11 af 'YS' w fm-.. Eleanor Ann Wickham Melodie Leigh Young 46 Sandra Lee Zollin David lenney Wilbur O' in Patrick joseph Moroney, If you smile at me I will understand cause that is something everybody does in the same language. C.A.D. . . hey look, Buzzwald. . .Silver Lake. . .kiss off. . . Neil . . . cat smile . . . they don't burn funny . . . sunrise . . . Walker, you dog bit me today. Michael joseph Mueller, Peace be within thy walls. Drunkin Dory . . . spike . . . Saturday night at Murphs . . . january first . . . jane . . . Dennis you fish . . . jack, I gotta drive this car . . . Swamy . . . looks like a rat . . . hey sport . . . did we ever work? . . . gettin high . . . must hit Mac's. Brian Thomas Murphy, Love is part of life. If you don't love you don't live. what's happening Reid? . . hoochie . . . Doug, lets go skiing . . . SmalI's house . . . jan. 1, 1972 . . . Duxbury Mafia . . . popping corn at High Pines . . . getting beat in New York. jeanne Marie Murphy, Look upon the sunlight and see not the shadow you cast. nine cents a lb . . . for your birthday . . . Pumpkin-Rolling . . . Sibleys Party . . . Murph . . . Pattata . . . Nancy, split a six . . . cheerleading. . .janet, get going. . .summer of '72, Pamela Mary Myette, I feel there is an angel in me whom I am constantly shocking. Lamb . . . maisa- taisa . . . sinnet . . . thank-you goofy . . . what is his real name . . . seahorses . . . Gangway . . . I can't serve . . . Today . . . where is PLM . . . me act . . . is that all there is? jennifer Lue Newkirk, A friend is a person with whom you dare to be yourself. Sam, it's a definite . . . red smeakers, white carnations and purple sweaters . . . blonde . . . Europe, BOAC '72 . . . Norge . . . Runa jeg har sandi mitt oye . . . first runner up. john Orth, Live for today, there may be no tomor- row. where's the brew . . . who's got the car . . . why in the hospital . . . just remember if there is no brew don't go. Frederic Collins Osborn, Do what thy manhood bwds thee do, from none but self expect applause, be nobles lives and noblest dies who makes and keeps those self made laws. Moira Susan Otsuki, We are calling everyone to another shore where we can laugh our lives away and be free once more. S.W.H. . . . Canada . . . H.P .... vit . . . P.l .... T.P.W.'s . . . you ain't much . . . hippish . . . 25 . . . N.H. . . . mosseka- teers . . . 14 . . . hemo, demo . . . what's wrong . . . locket. . . I'm sorry. Richard Paul Palumbo, Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has courage to lose sight of the shore. Soccer anyone? . . . thanks Chip . . . not again . . . Feb. 5th wish I was there . . . what luck . . . Hanover Mall . . . the camp . . . gin 81 collins . . . the beach. Sharon Pauline Paton, Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt, nothing's so hard, but search will find it out. David W. Paulson, jr., Franke . . . dog-faced tiger . . . al woop whoop whoop whoop whoop . . . pleasantly plowed under . . . the jazz revolution . . . Wally . . . it ain't just good bananas that come from jamaica! . . . happiness is taking sneak nib- bles . . . E.M.C.? . . . six to eight weeks, or the next day. Pamela Anne Peters, The road goes ever on and on down from the door where it began. MIT-ESP . . .poet!artist. . .panejameel. . .DSN. . .10- speed bicycle trips . . . walling Angus . . . Arlo Gutherie forever . . . anyways. Andrew Pollock, judge a man by his character. Stai Scout. . .Camp Squanto. . .Ambassador sta- tion wagon . . wild million schemes . . . plate clocks . . . YAF . . . Dux. vrs. Voc . . . Baritone. Catherine Powers, We are but of yesterday and know nothing, because our days upon earth are a shadow. Donna Purin, The friends of my friends are my friends. Rainbows . . . thank-you, it's my sisters . . . backtable . . . oh Irwin . . . maj greene . . . last thing we need now is four more years. Stephen Rawson, Don't fake it, be it. gotta work . . . can I have the car . . . 18 stitiches . . . what's happening Shep . . . where's Dave . . . I.C.U. . . . how's jack. john H. Reid, jack could use a brew . . . at the cor- ner . . . at the beach . . . at Blairhaven . . . at the Monument . . . at Shipyard . . . the yellow ma- chine. . .too much. . .hassel. . .what ever hap- pened to Fred . . .we need papers . . .get him out of here. janet Leigh Robinson, When you're right, no one remembers. When your wrong, no one forgets. Vultures unite . . . the good summer . . . U.S.C.G.A .... hey strange lady . . . CHILD . . . Hartford Hilton Holiday . . . O.K .... Munchkins in the water. . .biking. . .Sunday at Barney's. . . breakfast club 10-SNE-1? not crazy, unique. Craig Harold Royle, You see things as they are, and ask why? But I dream things that never were and I ask Why not. Dez . . . Club 58 . . . caught . . . tell me about it! . . . P.R.I .... where's the party . . . Gak . . . two packs please. ludy Hays Salt, It's hard to live with you, but harder to live without you. Kip . . . Friday night . . . the cabin . . . S.P.O.A .... Baby Grand . . . Queens S . . . sure Gerald . . . neat . . . S20 . . . you worry too much . . . maroon Galaxie . . . Temple Street . . . up your bucket . . . ripped blue pants. Lori C. Samuelsong only joshing ya! . . . parties at Carne's . . . Pete's class . . . Queenie . . . going scoopin . . . psyched much? . . . summers at Dux- bury Beach . . . Humocks . . .the Rex. . .Second Society . . . what a spess . . . hey Sam . . . I can't find the time to tell you. Mark B. Saunders, Sunshine . . . thoughts . . paradise . . . love a sleeper . . . 1972. Stephen Francis Sbraccia, Laughter is all the food you need. G.W.S.H .... ASH productions . . . Actors LTD. . .WKEY. . .WCVB. . .T.O.P.. . . license . . . the Key . . . The larvii . . . Meltza Sel- tzer . . . 8th grade plays . . . Recreation . . . chased since grade 9 . . . so you're Sbraccia, eh? . . . school food . . . one liners . . . lunch loser . . .AARADVARKS. Richard Kurt Schaffer, May your spirits be high and your life be good as long as your soul exists. jeep . . . Gino's . . . l.H.F.S. . . . where's the brew . . . jimmy, where's Russell? . . . 370 . . . way down back . . . mailboxes . . . Bill, find mountain . . . give us this day our daily brew. Beverly lean Sears, Life is living it day by day. Cookie how about fried shrimp, pinnapple . . . That's life . . . Freddies dead . . . Superfly . . . peace . . . love . . . peanut butter cups . . . pool open yet . . . camping . . . Mr. K . . . you home work done. . . what . . .Cricket . . . Hit Bob. . . Carol, Marsha. Susan Linda Shirley, Very few people can make in- sane things sound perfectly sane, and that is what makes them so special. Merg . . . lam . . . the bearded people-person . . . Rainbow . . . W.A. . . . immergance . . . eggpeople . . . Brunswick, Me . . . G.I. brat . . . the cloud painted house . . . elevators . . . elevators . . . elevators! Victoria Shirley, My life is no idle dream, but a sol- emn reality. It is my own, it is all I have to front eternity with. M.P.E .... what's new? . . . where do you want to go? . . . Pink Donna . . . goin' out tonight Cath? . . . April 1 . . . the Monument . . . Stick. lanet Sylvia Sibley, Little laughter be the love of your life. Peter . . . 11114770 . . . 1970-71 . . . neighborhood fun . . . Halloween . . . Pumpkin- rolling . . . flowers . . . j. prom . . . that time at Powers . . . well alright . . . little old red V.W. . . . no radio . . . C.P.'s 84 C.l.'s . . . jeannie Bean . . S.C. Catherine Buchanan Sollisp Never for the sake of peace and quiet, deny you own experience or con- victions. D.A.E. . . you missed it . . . hey Lane . . . the hot rod . . . guess who Vicky's with again . . . Steve, think of something to do . . . what's happenin' . . . the Cape . . . L.A. George Anthony Sonntag, The happier the time, the more quickly it passes. Chip . . . we'll see . . . K.L.B.. . . 4123. . .Mr. Drunkin Donuts. . . whats up? . . . Gak, the clock . . . 15 regulars . . . Mic and Knick . . . Great . . . Marshfield ARCO . . . play some Hoop . . . Mr. K. do I have to run? . . . Brew. Lucy lane Sproulg If the whole world agreed with me, they'd all be right. Magi . . . N.H. . . . boot it . . . what cha doin' tonight Gwenn? . . . gotta buy some orange juice at Curtis . . . going pumpkin stealing . . . it's a cop car. . .just cruising. . .just cruising . . . party? . . . hard hats on Halloween night. Lizabeth Anne Storrs, In order to enjoy something beautiful you must be well to be sad when it's over. goin' west . . . Colorado . . . cowboy boots . . .double G's. . .Rangely. . . Feb. 12, 1972 . . . Don juan . . . giggle . . . Charlie . . . silly girl . . taxi . . . best buddies . . . oh my God . . . Runa Strand, Fire in the fireplace, candlelights, tea. Saturdays and sundaes . . . see the ocean . . . the beach . . . feel the wind and the rain . . . Haa- konsgate 25, Norway . . . A.F.S. . . . Myles View 65 . . . Eacy day, a new beginning . . . one way lA. Bruce Suk, Take a 50 pound pill, pal, and color it purple. you know why I call you a . . . cause your mouth looks likea. . .Durenda. . .Oct.1971 . . . j.B.. . .june 1970. . .stocks. . .62 Bella. . .Turk ...sbidmark. . .spasm. . .H.D.. . .Keene. .. K. . .now,nowpeoples. . .joy. . .j.R.. . .butl love to does it . . . L. Donna Grace Swanson, Tomorrow may find me at last, turning my back on the past. yuchah . . . Ricky, caterpillar . . . goin' over to Chuck's . . . it's different . . . chocolate chip cookies . . . concert master at last . . . j.R.R. Tolkien . . . gum addict . . . you can always tell by the eyes, Mr. j. Catherine Lynn Tellin, We are all in the gutter but some of us are looking at the starts. windy . . . wanna ride Cath . . . P.B.G.S.C. . . . when ya work- ing Merr . . . C'est la vie . . . blue bomb . . . camping . . . Nickerson . . . hot chocolate . . why only 40 words. james Kehue Mark Tonrey, I sit on man's back chocking him, making him carry me, yet assure my- self, I'm sorry and wish to lighten his load by all possible means-except by getting off his back. Carol. . . 11216. . .aliee. . .10 regs. . .Seamus . . . bob-white. Cheryl Ann Turner, So little time, so much to know. Squeaky . . . toodles . . . hey sis . . . I'm hungry . . . what are you a turtle . . . purple . . . right gotcha . . . lckabomb . . . what did I just say . . . shnazzzy . . . the family . . . we all live in a yellow orgy wagon . . . Feb. 14, 1970 . . . love. Lawrence Edward Vienneau, And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make. Nan- tucket . . . Wally-Wally . . . jump back jack . . . the beach . . . We're all in this together . . . gus burger. . . finished. Michael joseph Vienneau, the most dis- advantageous peace is better than the most just war. I can't think of anything. David Warwick, Never say never. gimme a break . . . what do ya mean . . . I'm one on everybody . . . Strawberry Hill forever . . . you talk about numb . . . Feb. 5 . . . don't worry, we're not gonna get caught . . . get off my back . . . D.I. . . . what can I say. Gregory Scott Washburn, He who succeeds at everything has nothing. 411 . . . sticky on both sides . . . ooh feel that breeze . . . beach . . . oh that's cute . . . freezer sweeper . . . Cove Street . . . Cush there's enough for one more . . . 3rd pe- riod . . . boat . . . cruising . . . he's hurting . . . we're number1 . . . Ronans. Patricia Ann Weatherlow, I would walk with all those who walk. I would not stand still to watch the procession passing by. Boston . . . candy corn ...oe veh. . .Kid Curry. . . nizzer. . .green Toyota . . . are you paranoid . . . Q.B.S. . . . Ac- tors LTD . . . do you bleach your hair? Deborah Woodcock White, It is not what is around us, but what is in us, not what we have, but what we are-that makes us really happy. Debo . . . we can make each other happy . . . forever . . . H.O .... Andy? . . . Livingston Road . . . Bouser. . . us . . . Pudge. Terri Lyne Whitehouse, we meet to part and go our separate ways. Rick . . . Harold . . . hey lynni . . . mustang . . . j. Geils . . . seen my curly head friend? john Whitley, Stop the world, I want to get on. Garlic Bread . . .skidmark . . . Diane W? . . . new car? . . . Hanover 119 . . . gone . . . finest . . . can't . . . no money. Eleanor Ann Wickham, People are so eager to find fault in one another, you would think it was a re- ward. T.H.L. Edith Ann . . . Mushman . . . A 81 P . . .now me Auntie Leslie. . .M.F.A.. . .1f11!70 . . . 7f3-7!5 . . . summer Sundays . . . jungle Beach . . . Zac . . . that would be fun Itee-heej . . . M.E.M. David jenney Wilber, The waters are rising, but I am not sinking. 50!hour. . . Bailey's Field . . . Ro- nans. . .please rain. . .Gaks leg. . . Baldies. . . big blue . . . Llzum . . . Okemo . . . shambled notebook . . . on the goal line . . . warehouse . . . kitchen crew . . . where's Cushing . . . day by day . . . it30!. Melodie Leigh Young, How many a year has passed and gone, and many a gamble has been lost and won, and many a road taken by many a friend, and each one never seen again. Sandra Lee Zollin, A friend multiplys joy and di- vides grief. S.S.M .... the movies . . . right . . . I'm not scared . . . scarecrow . . . I don't know . . .back table. . .meet me at the library. . .who are you trying to please . . . tuna fish again. 49 4134 W. 31... ., - r ,. '1.13,..-!',,.-- - Love Is Blue Size CgUVll'0'l Class req afifs is f!16!l071UL17 of youu pzesence at L fvl- .ff 493 Qiluz' gvfffay, ffllay twefftfz nineteen !1lU1J'16C! arzcf seventy-two elgfzf pm. wztzf 77lft1VZl'Q!lf fpuxfauzg nscfzoof CH p J J fm Hjfle fnyouksu ,IN 'Yi YQ? IA L45 No one would have recognized the DHS gym if they had seen it on May 12, 1972. There were flow- ers on the tables, a small footbridge in the center, and a beautiful mural on the side wall. Was this a formal basketball game? No, it was our junior Prom, Love ls Blue . The best part of the evening was the crowning of Cathy Powers as queen, with Kim Desmarais and jennifer Newkirk as her court. The queen, her court and their escorts danced to Mr. Kostreva's rendition of Love ls Blue . The brandy sniffer, presented to each couple, will remain a fond reminder of one of the highlights of our high school years. 51 SCx,n'x'cxCxCL SL ObbQ.C.'x': who wlsn modfxa H' N-hmou3YwH1e IN ld' 'asian If: 5 Q remember E- +onSMHS S PJ E. Fx LK Sui m vii h Q WNLROOMS yn 'UNL 'ltagomxg I mag' nL.+5mx' Go Rhcmrl PM c Mas Glxmg UML Sfoxx GRA Mas PPLNMMLCK nu hen K wo.S Ct S uson Gqm. E5co.pE6 woodi 5 'N iwfaocluces H C s LoVe Goaaak 'W R5:Px4A, of' Q sue. wON Rami? xnshni- Tim! HF-N0 Duane. 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PU!-JQRS -y-y.,Qj- Sn-,QM 3-'NC-YNHQAXRQH Tun BMAS-wa PROM QUQN b'5'ae f- on 451 A F' S L36 Ftacshmom' YOUW5 0 Senior M A Best Personality: leanne Murphy, Alison Berglund Best Looking: jim Tonrey, Liz Storrs Class Clown: jill Cislaghi, Steve Sbraccia Contributed Most to DHS: lack Haskell, Cathy Powers Most Creative: Larry Vienneau, Phil Fontaine Class Couples: Moira Otsuki and Stephen Hallowell, Mark Battista and Nancy Alves Superlatives X H 'WU- Freakiest: lud Mitsock Best Actress, and Best Actor: Pat Weatherlow, David lenness Best Sense of Humor: john Aldrich, Russell Browne Highway Menace: Rick Schaeffer, Kirsten Nielsen Best Athlete: Diane McNab, Mark Battista Most Likely to Succeed: Pam Myette, Tom Hansen Most All-Around: Stephen Hallowell, Merry Galassi Class Flirts: Leigh Lench, Craig Royle Most Individual: Sharon Paton fd J. MFJQ 1.4- .u - - ,gf 'Eff sw, 1 'ggi , 5: X 5,1 - I . 2' , j9,,Qf',l 4 A -fr 56 DERCLASSME 'W' 'i'Q','v.ls. .mn x I I I N WW in . ,1.,.' , .fa 124 f ' K: J I , l'L.3. gf-4.-J Q . t My- f .Y-,J v 1 . Q, L Y A, mi . by ww' g fi - -nv - f-- 1- A ,..,,s:w S, 5,1 N Q 4 -v Q 4 ,Nh 1. ' ,, .M 1 , 1 k , ,i J F , .4 's-:X rid: fi et WJ ...MW V A imuL S... -LW 1 5... wa., -J e '--- A 'jf' gfwaga,-rjgf,gglwfqf-,gg-gi, ' 1?'1f5 ',, if ,QQ .. 1 ' 4 4 aw.- ff ff nf dm av- , f ,,-.+,,,,cM.,g! W,',sQ,,-5 A A- f 'cw ,nm Al' is C ASS GF 1976 57 l I . Q4 V .03 , n X 'N S n. 4 A n A A 1 ' f 1 - 1' 1 1 N 1- 1 N Q 1 A s l 1 I 1 .Q A v-.4 yfvupxx Q-1. N.-cr-s.4l.-as I,,-.,,,,:..'v4 , ,. 1 A..-'V - 'ful 'F f 4 1 sa ,Q ,-n CLASS CDF 1975 4. r,.i, -,bo lv .. 1 4 wx-YQ, 'Le- Mi QP .fr ' , ,. 4 ., ,-.YM.,, L 34- it 1 -o-un-+-v-- nv. -6 - , . av . 1 4 Y ng.: VB, - ... . ,.. -1 1,'v-r'wfv- .. . 'H' - - N' is , ,gg ,-5. 5- M Q 4- x.g,...,,. V .V 1' ,,. ., C ASS GF 1974 7 A 4 L N,,.4,.4 fu M.. 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R A Mrs. Nancy Oates-Home Economics 66 5 f w nf Mr. Paul Francis-Science Mr. Gordon Leighton-Math Mr. Lawrence Dunn-Math Miss Deborah Brooks-Physical Education n i f. ' G f. - L-Q Mr. john Taussig-English A , s. Miss Melissa Salisbury-Latin Mr. William Pagnano-History ...-Q Dr. john Hill-Principal Mr. john Pierce-Assistant Principal Mrs. Cindy Quine-Secretary Mrs. jane Mueller 68 - I QQ 1 Mrs. Millicent jenness Secretary Mrs. Lee Pittenger-Secretary Mrs. Anne Welcher, R.N.-Nurse f Mrs. Isabel Ballard-French I-P NN f' V' -. ,ann- . ff- 0 f, r X ,JS rf- ig M A: W ff-:Xl Mr. Kenneth Sachs-Industrial Arts Mrs. jennifer Sylvia-English 69 Miss Ann Collins and Mr. Walter Kennedy-Guidance N Mr. lam 70 hi- 7 7, f .7 J sv, lr ! iq, ,. i v' ' QMQP' es Lyng-Guidance Mr. William Barges-Physical Education Mrs. Agnes Reed-Business Mrs. Virginia Weatherlow-Secretary Mr. T. Michael Burke Career Development -ug: ...-- 'f-nf Miss Anna Davis-Art Miss jo-Ann Frame-Librarian Mr. Roger Jarvis-Music Y .fi I e! ' ,i fl 1 Mr. Arthur johnson-Music 71 Mr. Ronald Abate-Science Mr Thomas Gwen Scuence Mr. David Murphy-Science I Mr. Reginald Clark-Math '....4Y .ff . . ,1 V Mr. Francis Sabol-History Mr. Robert Sullivan-Science i I l a ll Mr. Charles Lagerstedt-Math Mrs. joy Quay-English L- 73 Mrs. Peggy Lewis and Miss Marcia Lantz-French and Spanish fr- ' rp fv- gs, .ff 'QM Mr. james Buechler-English '55 Mr. Earl Chamberlain-English I-1. ka U Mr. Robert Hayes-Science Miss Mary Peshek-Math 4 X Colonel james Truden-History K ., Mrs. Linda Bauer-Math 1 'v' VJ I l ff: fl llxiff P' 7 Q 2 .rgdfg AJ pf Mr. Vito Mazzola-Industrial Arts Miss Crystal Gips-English l 4 , N ' s ,All Mr. Richard Miller-English far- 1 I 3 Yi Isl Mrs. Donna Wiedmann-Home Economics WEE s if Y rf . yi..-1 ,,,, Sq M Mr. George Teravainen-Physical Education r. Daniel Kostreva-Business Mrs. Constance Pye-Latin Mr. Ronald Pomroy-Math Mr. Ralph Blakeman-Administrative Assistant Mr. john Maguire-History 5 in 9 I ll! uv u Q o U Y iv, .I-. rf? 'x Dr. Lawrence Anderson-Superintendent I i I l ' Mrs. Redlon-Cafeteria Staff iig- ,. 9' - 5 , . A , wif, ,Q ' 3, vs PWA -'f' Q.,-431 - Q L 4 . v- A 3,54 K' . ?? .,.4'e-'A , A N ,gym X r w: ?6'i.X ,,, , 4 5 IQ . 3 sf Y' , xr i N.. A- A Q my ,, gf 1 . W is 'fi Q . r' 4l Mrs. Kendrew-Cafeteria Staff Mr. Foster Cass-English 77 Faculty Advlsors A faculty advisor can be many thlngs to a class He can be a warm body that you can stuck un a corner so that you can legally use a part of the school or he can be what ours have been to us fruends and people constantly concerned wuth our actlvutles Mr Lenghton has helped wnth our pot luck suppers our bake sales and our many many other ven tures Into the world of fmance He has tempted Mr Abate helped us direct our Senior Class play no mean feat consld erlng that he had never been Involved In a play before He gave us a great deal of tlme and energy wlth a reward of a blue sllk tue for hrs efforts Both of our advlsors have meant a great deal to us Without them we prob ably would not have had many thlngs They are some of the friends we will re member for a long time I l ' I I 1 ' given us support in everything we've at- . ' . J l I - 1-if AFS, 0 as , .s , . .3-1 ' V '- ' 3,, wwf' .Qgff -r Y ' I ' T 0 u 'I-n g at , ': : ' Z ff n u E 7j ff? .F c' 1: if 1, ' , . ,,:. 1 E 2521 W 1 , i f 'Vg 2 1 , ' 2 :N Bef x ' .-A ' 'V X 1 - Em' 1, gi lf. ? Q., , '33 . i 4 '- 1 f ' Q K - , X '-1 79 The Future Health Careers Club has had a very slow start this year but Mrs. Ann Welcher as advisor has assured the club a better end. After all their Ambitious activities of last year the club has had trouble endeavoring on something original to spark the medical interests of the members. Yet with the enthusiastic officers, which are President ludy Salt, Vice-President Denise Friend, Secretary Priscilla Bradford, and Treasurer Sally Alander, the club should succeed in their goal. -,.,, '1C- Future Health Careers Club 1 uf .Q A JV.. ii 5 x! 7, , I Left to right: D. Sawyer, S. lohnson, I. Armstrong, I. Cooper, S. Randall, Mrs. Welcher, I. Salt, D. Friend. Future Teachers Club Lev . P' ..- Left to right: S. Randall, C. Boulrice, A. Irwin, A. Berglund, C. Peterson, Mrs. Pye, L. Anderson, L. Ready, D. Sawyer, B. Randall, D. Friend. 80 The Future Teachers Association is a fine tribute to the teachers at DHS. Year after year students join FTA in order to learn the wondrous and rewarding sensations of being a teacher. The members experience all aspects of education through tuitoring, observing classes, and actual student teaching. Mrs. Pye as advisor sets a fine example of how eye- opening and thought provoking a teacher can be at high school level. The Key Club n l Front row: Qleft to righty P. Kokins, 1. Tonrey, R. Cushing, C. Sonntag, R. Schaeffer, R. Browne, B. Wilson. Back row: D. Anacone, C. Washburn, C. Roberts, B. Foster, D. Barlow, I. Whalen, 1. Otsuki, L. johnson, M. Pittenger. The Key Club is a service organization for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Its aim is to develop leadership and build initiative and it works with the Kiwanis Club in achieving these goals. The club has sponsored many projects this year. They have held clean-ups of the football field after home games, a clean-up of the beach and a canned goods drive at Christmas. I Officers, members, and advisors also worked on a Carnigras, a dance, and the delivery of the town reports. This year's club has been one of the most active in the school's history and it is a tribute to its officers, who worked extremely hard for its success. President james Tonrey, Vice-President Michael Pittenger, Treasurer George Sonntag, Ad- visors: Mr. Sabol, Mr. Sullivan. 81 - -'- --ax.n, Library Service Club I The roles of the members of the Library Service Club range from putting away books in the right place to enforcing Miss Frame's plea for a quiet library. The members leam all the painstaking and tedious tasks which make a library run efficently. They also serve as messengers for Miss Frame to the rest of the teachers, bringing movie projectors and record players. Do you ever wonder why the library always looks neat? Well, just stop studying a minute and you will see that Miss jody Frame, as advisor, has Left to right: lStandingj D. Hagen, A. Sears, M. Dahlen, I. Cooper, L. Borgatti, R. Gilman, .B. Set a high Standard of Ilfzinggll, S. Randall, C. Merry, C. Boulerice, D. Sawyer. Sitting: lleft to rightj B. Gilman, Miss excellence. The Latin Club, by visiting local museums and festivals, has been studying the cultures of Greece and Italy. This year the Latin Club opened up to any students interested in broadening their cultural intellect, whereas before it was limited to only those students who were studying the Latin language. The new members of the club think this policy is beneficial not only to the growth of the club but also to their own personal growth. With Miss Salisbury as advisor, the members of the club are sure to receive an exciting view of those ancient realms which existed so long ago. The Latin Club Sitting: lleft to righty I. Cooper, S. Randall, Miss Salisbury, A. Irwin, D. Sawyer. Center: C. Kretchmar. Standing: C. Boulerice, B. Randall. .I The Student Council The Student Council this year, under the leadership of Peggy McGrath, achieved many goals. lt set up a student advisory board which met with the school committee once every two months. This proved to be very successful as it gained the interest of students outside of the Student Council, resulting in a fine attendance at each meeting. Also, communication between the students and the administration was improved with the Student Council acting as the middleman. Polls were taken conceming activities such as WKEY, the school radio, etc. and changes were made concerning the results of the polls. On the whole, the student body took more of an interest in the school this year and therefore became more concemed with their own govemment. The students, the Student Council, and the school committee worked together in improving communication and unifying the school. V Q :ple-. ' . J., ' ' -2. NA, 1' sf x Front row: tleft to rightj C Vienneau, K. Burke, l. Geleski, K. x1cCarthv,l. Haskell. Back ro-.sz D. Barlow-., B. wilson, P. xicfjram M. Wenneau, C Fleming. E C LA x f' I Front row: L. Ready, P. Walker, R. Strand, 1. Newkirk, I. Bradford. Back row: I. Grady, B. Sangster, P. Myette, A. Berglund, M. Calassi, C Merlet, L. Anderson. The American Field Service The American Field Service is a worldwide organization which works to promote understanding and peace through an interchange of living and learning experience. This year Duxbury had two people chosen to travel abroad and we received a visitor from Norway. 84 Our AFS Travelers Heidi Franke spent a whole year in Brazil. Her main problem was the fact that the language spoken there is Portuguese. Heidi did not know much Portuguese when she went there, but she learned enough to baffle her friends in Duxbury by writing to them, in what was for them, a completely incomprehensible language. She thinks this year has helped a great deal to gain confidence in herself and she is glad she got a chance to go. 'Wm s 095 Runa Strand, our AFS'er, says she got acquainted with AFS through the students that have visited her town of Larvik in the last two years. Runa has been involved in helping with our school newspaper and she was a dancer in the Bay Players production of Pajama Game . She says, I have never regretted that I applied, because this year in Duxbury has been such a wonderful experience for me. lim Bradford went to Australia for the summer He climbed mountains, went sight-seeing and tasted every kinds of beer in Australia. He too, considered it a great experience and we were glad that Duxbury had such a good representative. 85 if Class of 1973 1 Q Treasurer, M. Calassig President, C. Powers Secretary, K. Desmarais. Missing from picture: Vice-President, S. Lougee. New Ewa? Class of 1974 Secretary, L. Queenie President, I. Freely Vice-President, M. Pittenger Treasurer, F. Fleming Y ' fa -- ,,. E-' ' U 2-156-1 ,, , . , . Class of 1975 Front row: Vice-President, R. Powers, President, T. King Back row: Secretary, K. Brodie, Treasurer, L. Maguire. Class Qfficers I r . all 1... x.,- , . 1 ' r 4-new , ' ,ff - .1 Y0u're Again 15l Tournament of Plays The Tournament of Plays is always a tense competition, but this year was especially close, with only one point separating each of the plays in the final score. The junior Class presented a comedy, The Apollo of Bellac with Brian Gilman as the Apollo, Susan Mathewson as Agnes, his pupil, and Robert Wilson, Agnes' greatest triumph. The play concerned the Apollo teaching Agnes, that no man can resist being told he is handsome and the mix-ups that occur as Agnes uses this knowledge. It was a great play with some very fine acting. The Sophomore presented The Hitch-hiker , an extremely exciting drama about a man's obsession with a hitch-hiker he sees on the road and his shock when he learns that his family and friends are holding his funeral, believing him to be dead. With Kip Keith as the main character and Margaret Reid and Charles Kretchmar as hitch-hikers, the play was one of the best dramas that has ever been presented at DHS. The winning play, presented by the freshmen, was Kiss Me Quick l'm Double-parked . Chris Aghayan and Maren Carlson were the leads with Debbie Hagen. The play revolved around a dentist and his secretary and their extremely funny and roundabout love affair. 55 TN' 111 I l il l l r I l l I ' l l S , -' . lil .X 1 v N Q ' 0- W ' i l J! f N vs if 4 ll? 'l . ' l' ' 1 88 I Senior Class Play The Senior Class play presented on Dec. 8 and 9 was Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare. Directed by Pat Weatherlow, with Mr. Abate as the advisor, the play had two intermingled plots. Beatrice, played by Pam Myette, and Benedick, played by jim Bradford, carried on a modern quarrel between a man and a woman in an ancient language, while janet Dimase and David jenness provided the leads for the more serious parts of the play. Other main characters were played by Steven Sbraccia, john Greer, and Paul Ehrenzeller. This play involved many people who had never acted before and after only five weeks of rehearsals, we presented a very well acted production for our Senior Class play. lllt IN 1 The National Thespian Society r ,ra f Back row: B. Wilson, K. Nielsen, A. Irwin, 1. Aldrich, 1. Haskell, B. Weatherlow R Greer C Cushing C Merlet P Myette M Williams D. Friend. Middle row: I. Mitsock, D. lenness, P. Weatherlow. Front row: S Sbraccia B Sangster 1 Bradford I Cleleski George: Gee Mabel, Wherefore art those Thesbians? Qsmall voice from the backgroundj Thespians. Mabel: Oh, they've been here for two years now. We just can't get rid of those Thesbians. fsmall voice from the backgroundj Thespians. George: What are they doing? Mabel: Running around. George: No, I mean for the theater, you know. Mabel: You just wouldn't believe . . . George: Try me. Mabel: Well my God, George, we just gave you two examples of their fine organizational power and great acting ability. George: Oh, was that what it was? Mabel: Yes, George, these Thesbians just get into everything. QLarge black voice wearing a Freak badge from Hoardso-backgroundj Hey man, I told you twice lt's Thespians You get it? George: Got it. Voice: Good. Q cgg xQ.., 'I-lfx 1 1 cis K l Majorettes The Majorettes, under the direction of Mrs. Sally Campbell, have ended another successful year. After many years of nonsupport, the D. H. S. Majorettes have finally got it all together. Their participation in the football games, both in the stands and on the field, at the Pops Concerts in the Spring and at the Annual Tournament in East Bridgewater proves that these girls have plenty of spirit. Captain: Barbara Brehmp Co- Captains: Kirsten Nielsen, Cindy Cotton Band The Band has been steadily improving for the last few years, as evidenced by the high quality of their performances this year. They are much more cohe- sive, each section blending with the others, and with direction from Mr. Arthur johnson, the band has been at their best this year. For the first year, the football game halftime shows included marching formations. We hope that the band will keep up their good playing and, who knows, maybe the good music can help our football team to more victories. Again this year the Band conducted a fund-rais- ing campaign. It was a great success and the money will provide for a banquet in the spring. Last year the Band had their first banquet at Winsor's from the money they had raised. All had fun and a good meal. On December 20 the Band gave their annual Seasonal concert in the Middle School. Besides this concert, members of the DHS Brass Choir played Christmas ca- rols inthe halls of DHS and at vari- ous locations in the Duxbury com- munity. Many appreciated and were surprised by this gesture. 93 Choir ,g A XTX if i The Choir has been attempting more and more diffi- cult and varied pieces of music this year. Their choices at their Christmas Concert ranged from the classics such as a part of HandeI's Messiah to a piece written only six months ago. Mr. larvis has taught them not only what beautiful music can sound like, but how to sing it. They have done exercises in breathing and in reading music, and it has helped them to give a more professional sound to their music. They are getting better every year and we think they will keep going that way. 94 1 ,- ff- 05- i v. . L! QL, nf? ff ,P .,r, YI ,Q if -R , I ' .ff QW ff! ' 4 Y 'HI ,v Qi ff? . ff, L I Aff f xfijfl. 4 , jief' X' gil' -QL, Q ' X , , b, ww Cl wif. 1 4. ' w km- gy -U , H -a f i X ' ' V-f,., 'f, fiifffi 1.1. -, 7' AN. ' -ws p i ,f The Key C7 cr: , f .,,Z7 ?'r'fx' --F-ssl fl' fllfffftftx' U , rift If 1 ..,i ., i ..- X 'vlifggl - sf' was li f 1' H 1 x ' ' f y . 1 , . ' X. , 1 , 0 u ' . l I xxxx xx xxxf .x xx x X xx . xxx f , l l 2 , , f J A cs , t ,9,,,,,, F N xx x 4 . i J ' r ' 'w . .T - - v . xx 24 A , 1 f A ' Front row: qleft to rightl B. Stewart, P. Bradford, C. Aghjayan. Middle row: S. Sbraccia, C. Merlet, P. Weatherlow, R. Finn, D. Friend. Back row: D. Robens, l. Haskell, l. Aldrich, 1. Greer, R. Strand, Mr. Chamberlain. September of 1972 started off badly for the Key. The staff of the previous year, then all juniors, was now a staff of busy seniors. Mrs. Irene W. Sherwood, long time advisor of the paper retired. The staff was cramped for space in their old facilities, and there was no capital to work with. The first month of school was spent overcoming these problems. A new spacious media center was ob- tained. Mr. Tony Chamberlain became the advisor. The school committee came through with financial aid, and some underclassmen were recruited. The first edition rolled off the presses in October-but the next issue would not arrive until December. New blood was pumped into the staff with the aid of Mr. Chamber- Iain's journalism class, and by january the paper was on its feet again. The key has been steadily improving, the staff is now capable of coping with its enlargement from a small paper to a tabloid. More pages were added, and thanks to substantial ad revenue, the price has been lowered. Long range plans for the paper included an occasional magazine supplement to the regular paper, town- wide circulation, and a more active voice for the students. 96 I-ICE! 45 1 is 5 In . Standing lleft to rightj P. Orrichio, l. Aldrich, S. Sbraccia, I. Haskell, l. Bradford. Kneeling: R. Blanton, M. Collins. Wkey, started in 1971, grew rapidly this year, and became a firmly established student activity. There is now a minimum working staff of nine. Over the past year, student radio Wkey has survived many problems ranging from lack of listener interest, to overreaction of Modernistic type programming. Seemingly always in the middle of things, the radio station has been a stepping stone for some of its per- sonnel into other areas of the media. For others it was a catalyst that stimulated their sense of responsibility. Programming has remained flexible, with news, sports and weather remaining constant denominators. Over the past year the student body has heard the rise and fall of such programs as DHS Gossip , Sports World Roundup , and Comedy News . Wkey expanded its sports coverage to include live broadcasts of all home football, basketball, hockey and baseball games. Future plans for Wkey include disc-jockeys, a 10 watt FM radio station instead of the current PA system, and the possibility of closed circuit television. 97 in Xa-..-I , Front row: Qleft to righti A. Irwin, P. Myette, S. Hallowell, 1. Greer, S. Sbraccia, I. Bradford, P. Weatherlow. Back row: M. Galassi, M. Otsuki, C. Merlet, A. Berglund, D. Friend, C. Powers, K. Nielsen. Well, the Seniors did it again and we hope you're pleased. We made a yearbook for you ffor us, actuallyj. If you want to congratulate anyone on the fine job they did, you can start with Pam Myette fthe editorj. Poor girl, she'll never be the same. If you happen to run across Meredith Galassi, you might compliment her, too. She was the lay- out editor and looking through this book, you have to admit it's the epitome of that great art of putting things together in a nice way. Pat Weatherlow fthe literary editorj did okay, l guess. She did have a very exasperating habit of getting all the literature to Merry two days before the deadline, but, as they say, all's well that ends. Phil Fontaine and Larry Vienneau are mostly responsible for the so-called art work you see here. And Miss Gips, our advisor . . . that woman has a lot of courage, be sure to give her many con- gratulations when you see her. There are at least one thou- sand other people. Kirsten Nielsen, our business manager fyou know, moneyy should get a handshake of thanks. There was Connie Merlet, and the Ellens McGarigal and Maguire, Kim Desmarais, Melodie Young, and . . . and . . . well, you know who you are fdon't you?j We hope you like our creation and if you don't, you can try your best in your senior year to top it. Okay? 98 Photography Editor-Steve Sbraccia The Partridge Staff 'E att -. Yearbook Advisor-Miss Crystal Gips ' 112 i2TL:3....,....: V. , ,YY-.----- - w... - - .,.,... V L, L l xx Business Manager-Kirsten Nielsen n D7 l Editor-in-chief-Pam Myette -f 5 ii 1' a '1 , 2 -1 nhl Literary Editor-Pat Weatherlow Layout Editor-Merry Galassi Acknowledgements Kim Desmarais-Typist Larry Vienneau-Title Page, Activity Divider, some ads Dave Hammond-Sports Divider, some ads Ellen Maguire-Senior Divider, some ads Art Editor-Phil Fontaine Ellen McGarigaI and Melodie Young-Class game 99 'yfv ' ' ' 7 - f - -----ff -- '-1 r I r ' g?1 V' Q S ,A f In ' ' I X' +A xx X, 1 ff 'af -.,.... -QM I2 If mv f 1 ,f ' 01, T R 7' J L, KM , . 1 'fL':-UG-in va .. S-2 +32-fur l .' - ,r ..e.'L'ea-r- . ' f - f 234-W , . ' . 11.-2-asf-if-1, . JJ.: r -:gf f , ff :-'rr me-nr, MSE., . - f. ' Q 6 ,o.,.. QI, 4, 41 I I ,-g,.?a:::3:5a53:I:f, , 1' . 1. gg, - I !,q- ink-1413. Vx? -Lf 4 ' ? ': 2 5 5 E E if E E 3 QE E 5 E' Ns 2- N iq? ' T5 E 5 , Ea is E15 2 E. 3 i f X Hem NQCKQQS' Bawskmfbafl M Tennis 0 J Cheerleadang . f e , ,,. I x ,.,, ..f Xgj.. J N Q Agia, K ATQ f Q , , k bn gl ' A R ,If I. .ff 1, r- 42 : -A 1 liln i 7 I T HQ X::E:l ig '.' Jl' 'X -f-I. e14.sf4a4gg -:K 'Q S 5 - u , .qs F ff q V K ,E Q1 ggmrfmaw as?badH . 3 HSIQQQFEBBM Tennis X ' 061699 Kgcownfnv A f Uresocfimg TPQCK 1 1 f llgggi. ' fx., M N 1 I Q9 Af I 049.722 f W K f N K x f -HIZO' I A A , ib'Sf1??Wj :iii N - ' fs, I-Q2 ff If y ' P ,f 7 E .552 f rj , ,X 55, rw.. , IL K ' ,l This year's football team, although plaqued by injuries throughout the season, managed to complete a misleading 3-6 record in the course of the season, second best in the team's history. The Dragon squad lost three of their games by one touchdown or less, and were leading in the Hanover game going into the fourth quarter. This year's seniors will be sorely missed by next year's squad. This group includes senior signal caller Mark Battista, the hard-running David Wilber, tackles Wally Greely and Rick Schaffer, end Paul Erhenzella, and the clutch punting of Bob Foster. Despite these losses, next year's squad is eagerly awaiting for next year, since almost the whole defense is returning. This includes our superlative defensive ends, jay Wha- len and David MacCallum, our linebacking duo of Dave Anacone and jeff Bolster, in addition to lack McCarthy, George Cobb, and all-star Chuck Roberts. r' -, 'UF-.V-1' 45,3 , H l ...B- Front row: lleft to rightj B. Foster, M. Battista, D. Wilbur, R. Schaffer, W. Greeley, 1. Haskell, M. Kennedy. Middle Row: Col. Truden, B lMIson, R. Hoover, C. Cobb, I. Chase, I. Whalen, B. Simmons, I. Bolster, D. MacCalIum, D. Fulmer. Back row: Mr. Sabol, D. Anacone, C. johnson, 1. McCarthy, B. Collins, D. Pierce, C. Conroy, S. Haskell, C. Roberts, R. johnson, Mr. Pagnano. l02 1 .H-sa L.: 4,4 vas.-.vw-v amS:'ssmQWw1www- ,l,.'- r ,' Front row: lleft to rightj R. Kendrew, B. Pitts, P. Charles, M. Pittenger, M. Mueller, I. Bar- rows, G. Washburn, I. Tonrey, I. Bradford, L. johnson, 1. Otsuki, K. Shea, A. Pollack. Back row: Mr. Reed, B. Benevento, P. Ayers, C. Lindy, P. Hodgekins, R. Burke, P. Barboza, P. Stokes, B. Pollack, D. h illard, P. Brown, R. Blanton, D. Anderson, Mr. Cass. 7 . . f-y-3'.8r:r-M-Qual:-f ...A The 1972 DHS Soccer team which was led by lim Tonrey and Greg Washburn, continued its long dominance of the SSSA by coming from behind on the final day of the season to tie for the league champion- ship. For six years the Dragons have led the league. Senior co-captains lim Tonrey and Greg Washburn scored 24 and 14 goals respectively while seniors Larry johnson and lim Bradford led the defense. Supporting the seniors were junior Iinemen, lim Barrows and Rick Kendrew, along with Mark Drummey, Paul Charles and Mike Pit- tenger in the backfield. The two goalies, Ed Vickers and Kevin Shea, did an outstanding job in the nets. Mike Mueller and Andy Pollock were also a great asset to the team. Two wins over Westport and Masconomet in the State Tournament highlighted the end of the season before finally losing to the hands of Lexington which ended an outstanding season at 14-4-1. l04 J x' , Soccer ll'- R: 7 4 , 'ff -9-we - rv 1 f.I Q , 'I fig- lil - 'F 's 1,5 .I v I, J tl x ' faq 2 . I S ' 1 lls, ' ww . X is-Q' f 1 fy I 0 . 4 'N' Q X 'ff-. . , ,, .,,.......--. Y' W ilu! v ,Q A Q . 'V 'in-1, ,. Y... , 49- el,- I, rr. - 51 F... ,ix .t-l.',w,.fg. 7. I 74 Pr- Q.. t '..1'.-1 rf-J'-' .HF ti' ' -. .f'.f4.....' A-.-..5'. v: ':.+wr:' Field Hockey mat . ' A ' 1 N 'lla 5' lf r O l an 3' za 5 5 .l,- 4 W P - 1 ' . . Q l . fx l K . ' 'V A 1 - . ,I lf:zv.-.,. D' ,, l M -fx F f 4 . -Fast 2' 31, ' 'f. . -A .:9 !i' I f ,fl ' i ' f J, 1 .. - 1 ' . 9-4 : N '1 u gr ,J 'Q 1 A x D.-l LMA ,A I- ' ,pei fy iv N 47 X ' . A .., . 'eg ,, ,3- A g 1 ' JW .- f .F . .1 n . J ,'. ,rfv-.-. .- t5. .rv-v '. - ' Miss Audrey Hibbett-j.V. coach The 1972 season had many ups and downs for the Field Hockey team. Playing an extended schedule in which they had to play all teams twice, the team finished with a fine 7 wins 2 losses and 5 ties to end up in a tie for second place. Much credit for this successful season has to go to the seniors on the squad, Moira Otsuki, Diane MacNab, Vicki Carlson, Kim Desmarais, Liz Storrs, Merry Galassi, lill Cislaghi, and Cathy Powers. All of them made ma- jor contributions, both in play and in boosting the team's spirit. Perhaps their greatest contribution was their demonstration of a strong team spirit late in the season when they were all benched so that the underclassmen could gain some valuable playing experience. The seniors enthusiastically helped their teammates with much helpful advice and encouragement. Highlights of the season were: 1. Vicki Carlson's high scoring with 7 goals and 4 assists. She was also voted Most Valuable Player by her teammates. 2. Two thrilling 1-0 victories back-to-back over Cohasset and Hanover. 3. Extending the teams unbeaten streak to 51 games by going undefeated through their first 5 games. 4. The team's 2 shutouts of high-scoring Cohasset. 5. The team's 11 shutouts in 14 games and the fine goaltending of Eileen Grealy. 6. The strong defensive play of halfback Peg McGrath and fullbacks Diane MacNab and lane Garrity. The future of the Dragon Ladies looks real bright as they will have 14 experienced players returning to the squad next year. - .iii ,qmggh .,.,,,,., ,ll1iiiillinu1--1-1-n :sal iii.:-..gg.aluf.f..4.?s?Ki1grismli-qisllwg ily-- ai'iJif u uuiis. ' aw..-lil-11231111-I Qua-inmsu..a.suu1-iuilm..-..mm.-1-annnpuainygiilninilnaalize iii 1 M -.val I ' 1 ,wil 1 - - -- -' iii: :inn , .1 1.1 A U 1 4 as 1 -1-- swunu I ' In - .4 1 mn n , . l -1 V -ii' A. ii' '11 1-4 - I M ' IDI , TY 4 l ,H - 3,31 , 1 . 1 - D I . , mn l - S , ,. 11. :ill X gf . v Q 1 , ll Il IV 4 aw his l ' 1 u' I ,gl ii 3- - N lg q . 'P i-U nw 5 1 t - , ll: I sm, V N . I , -' , '5'5L1 'Q' s - ' ', -' ' , i. K ' - ii: :::: 1 - . . if , B '- LL ' ,,,-,,-1, '.::'.r- ll ' J ' A it A 7 -- -Z , ' V 'A' N' Y ' '1 lg 9 A I t 4 ,O 0: . f I en. : gli f' D R ll . 'l ' 'D D ' lg -1 Q l . . I 1 I . - H . W Q ' .. -SSN, ' ' . 4 Q f ' i . . .- .wi - . - if M - ' .. . .. - . -.. -I f. .. .. 1 .f .ep - ...ff . ,..,, . .1 ' .2 'WN -W .. ' V . fill.-A-r my 7' .2g.1sf:1 'W' 'ff' -.4 eff Front row left to ri ht V Carlson K Desmarais M Otsuki D MacNab D Can M Galassi : Q g J -. , . , . , . , . ty, . , C. Powers. Middle row: P. McGrath, E. Grealey, C. Murphy, H. Pierce, T. O'Neil, S. Vienneau, K. Brodie. Back row: C. Ayers, B. Kellar, L. Neubauer, 1. Cislaghi, L. Anderson, K. Marconi, 1. Gar- rity, H. Hammond. KiII'em 0 -Y A-L,-VA .- I' v 'dbh Qc. A ' 'f 7,5 - E ' I XV as ,N ,.,, Jr .1g,?ff,2?.r - . ,iq ??4,s.2:Q:Z5Z+'p.zffis x Q - fig: l 'x .1 ..,r1. ,- K , - - . , . 5 , . Quo-.... - V -1 It-ni -1- are-an-vnu fc- ,as - 1. 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I o' ., 1 13- ,v , 3 rf I 7 Q l xx V ' . , on Cross-Country 1 I .. I V P al , ,j . 11 t - xg K V - A 1 l F ' W J V W If X 2,3 j ' 5 . ' ,., f f, 1 ix .f I I C jk, 1 wt hm ' I X' l 5 , L ' W . 'KX-' - K'3l,W 1' , .gf I tv, if Q F , ' q gg' .VHA l g ' I . tx if iii 4 . - W v ' . - l X S I ,L A 1 F1 1 X ' Q A s I E - x 'l Nw if 9 ' ' '- Q , . Wi, l X 4 ' . , 1 1 1 . H ' ,AA ' i 1 . 1 - f , W 1 A- , Xl .2 '- 9 . ' - i Pix 'F A ,nag .rt 4 Q ' ff- 4 Q t I , 35 'gm any ft 3 if f V . X lwt N' 5 ff -f'.-.f'l M f i' ' ' ' ' '45, N, -A . , . V Front row fleft to rightj: K. Barclay, B. Ferguson, R. Hoel, D. Hubbard, M. Cy- winski. Back row: B. Desmond, D. Mugford, M. Earl, T. Tanner, F. Cazzola, I. Taylor, A. Colvin, Mr. Clark. Duxbury's 1972 Cross-Country team came back in great strength this year. Captain Randy Hoel was the prime con- tender in most races, as he placed 1st on the team in 10 of 16 meets but for the first time he was challenged by other team members. Newcomer Bill Des- mond beat him by seconds in the other six meets, while Marty Earl, Rob Fergu- son, Kevin Hubbard all had a number of seconds to their credit. Mr. Clark has good hopes for next year's team and will show other towns he will not give up. M . , .twig .4 - in .Z 1 3 1. -I ,TN , F LH- ' 2, - fa g: 1 . 'tv' ', 1 if ? 'li'1Qv a 3 8 gfll i ' I' --'- Eg M, in fait' W ' 'V L 4 I r , . U- 3 A- '-.43 l08 '1 Rl ik ' ppl- ' zz. ...L-MQ-5' Wrestling The 1972-53 DHS Wrestling Team, captained by Bruce Ballard, Randy Hoel, and Michael Vienneau, burst into the scene with remarkable strength in al- most every weight class, and kept it go- ing throughout the season. The squad, although competing against such large schools as Brockton and Brookline, suc- ceded in maintaining a fine record. Such stand outs as Greg Muller, Bruce Ballard, Randy Hoel, George Cobb and Dennis Simmons all played vital parts in the team's success. Only losing one se- nior, next year's team should be the team to watch. .-' 3 F--,,,,,d ' . 0 'I ' A .,,, I- 'Y I J . -Q ,,1l 'x':Sr,pi-I P' ' I ' l 4. 1 Y Ice Hockey, coached by Mr. David Murphy, has progressed through its infancy and is emerg- ing as a power sport at DHS. Under the leadership of tri- captains Steve Halowell, Mark Bartista and Paul Morgan this year's team is anxiously looking forward to what appears to be the best season Duxbury High School Hockey team has experi- enced. With the loss of only 6 seniors, many experienced play- ers are returning with very high hopes. L A Front row: Qleft to right, I. Bolster, C. McCarthy P Ayers T Desmarais S Hallowell P Morgan M Battlsta I Otsuki S Tenney P Sheppard, D. Kennison, I. Cuilderson. Back row P Kokins C Royle M Dewire K McCarthy I Taylor L Maddox B Desmond Cushing, Mr. Murphy. 'l lO asv., laid!! El Front row lleft to rightl: B. Foster, G Washburn I Tonrey C Roberts B Collins Back row B MacDon ald, C Sonntag, M. Kennedy, M. Lagakls D MacCallum E Vickers Boys Basketball This year's team in varsity basket- ball has shown that it can be on the top of the South Shore League. Strong wins over Hanover and East Bridge- water have shown this. The best game of the year was against Middleboro with Duxbury coming out on top 55- 54. Until that game, Middleboro was in first place with a record of 3-0 and Duxbury with a record of 1-2 in the league. The South Shore League has really no number one team this year. All the teams are about the same in strength with Middleboro having a slight edge. The varsity team consists of lim Tonrey, co-capt., Chip Sonntag, co- capt., Mike Kennedy, Ed Vickers, Bob MacDonald, Mark Lagakis, Greg Washburn, Bob Foster, Dave MacCal- lum, Chuck Roberts, and Bob Collins. ll2 '49 if ur 1 'Qs . Q i N' f f .. ff, f 1 4. Q 433 If , y, A,f E' f mins! 1 w B3 5 s f 9 f X A 'lui -'1 I i' Front row tleft to rightl: S. Peters lmanagerl, Miss Too- lin, K. Nielsen fmanagerj. Second row: l. Cislaghi, A Berglund, D. Canty, K. McArthur. Third row: E Grealey, M. Galassi, K. Burke, C. McCall, H. Pierce Sitting: M. Otsuki. The 1972-73 girls' basketball team, coached by Miss lane Toolin, should have a fine record. However, even with the excellent coaching, with the co-captains Moria Otsuki and Merry Galassi, and the great potential of every one of the players, something is lacking. jill Cislaghi provides the kind of enthusiasm of spirit every team needs. She gives 100'X, constantly. Debbie Canty, a great driver, never fails to find a hole to dribble through to make the basket. Karen McArthur plays a great defense by clogging up the middle of the key and her offense is also good, especially when she is off her feet. Laura Hyer, the tallest on the team has an un- beatable jumpshot which enables her to pop the ball through the hoop, seemingly with no effort. Co-captain Merry Galassi, as always, plays a tough defense. She has a good shot from outside with an unique style of shooting. Ei- leen C-realey, a quick aggressive player, does not let anyone intimidate her. Co-captain Moira Otsuki, very aggressive, shoots from almost anywhere on the court besides con- trolling the place of the game. lane Garrity, the star of last year's team was sidelined with a knee injury for the first half of the season. The members remaining, consisting of Alison Berglund, Holly Pierce, Kathy Burke, and Cathy McCall, have helped and contributed a great deal to the team. With five games remaining, it is hoped that the team will begin to click again. Girls' Basketball 114 39 eg: ff, 1 ,. 1 Li 'Vi , ,V im 1, Q ,I I Q 1-,final . 1 T43 X ll -A is L -..X 0+ 'Yin' , It looks as though this year's tennis team will be playing with the loss of one of its best players: Stephen l-lallowell. However, the team has five returning Ietterman this year, senior Mike Mueller, juniors Richard Burke, Matt Fogarty, Paul Barboza and Grant Southard. Another player that will be an asset to our team is sophomore Scott Rich from Min- nesota. The coach who is coaching his second year is Randy Look. For the past six years we have placed second in our league with Cohasset being first. We also went to the states last year and got as far as quarter-finals. During the final match we were rained out with three matches finished-two losses and one win. Harrison Muller playing 2nd singles and Mike Mueller and Matt Fogarty playing 2nd doubles had to come back the next day to finish their match. Both lost and that's as far as the team got. We hope to have a very strong team this year and capture the position of League Champs over Cohasset. il rc...- :44444 AWUQM, ttfffllll 'W ,jjwna fili- fullifllxl js ymmnna , 'fX:'3 ll 'Y .. .... ,aff ..,- ng is . .l. 1,-1-H K1 Zijig, ' Q A CHHY Tennh .. .. ....-4-., - -,.,...,.., - 1 AAX U' Q . 'inn X A,4 I n'f--'fp Q - -1 ll ' 'Q Under the new leadership of Coach Miss lane Toolin, the 1972 Girls' Tennis team had a pro- gressive and most of all a fun-filled spring. All the girls gave to the team in one way or another which provided the practices with a lot of laughs and the matches with a lot of spirit. Alison Ber- glund never failed to break-up the team with her quick wit yet, she also amazed everyone with her impenetrable net game. Two freshmen, Sue Pe- ters and Cathy McCall, were the strength and backbone of the team, never having lost a match. A new addition, Holly Pierce, showed the most improvement as she gained power and ex- perience in such a short time. Each match proved the team had a lot of individual talent and if they can put this talent all together, 1973 should be a smashing season. .e ff: f-U.-s.0og,, nn.e.,-A. --...... o Oo-a OO Oo 99 0, , Q, v. . Q, W ll7 7 .Y -. . 4 oo,,Jil 11,1 4 4 'o' ' 0 , 'VAJ4 2 Q M... px - xii-' 41 1 v 1- -- wQv U. -v Ili, E -, If iv ,gut , me it X :Pav S-'bf' M 1 -B 'lf 1 t' 5. Front row fleft to rightj: M. Anderson, S. Wyman, I. Tonrey, P. Orrichio, T. King. Back row: G. Chandler, E. Vickers, I. Carrity, M. Battista, D. Savastano, G. Francke, S. Savastano, Mr. Murphy. Baseball 15 The 1972 Duxbury High School Baseball Team, 5 . . . . 4- A 1 ' captained by David and Steve Savastano, finished - their season with a record of 13 wins, 6 losses. The .ij , -g, 1 1 ' A l'v if F 'MTX-gill' . . . f-. ' 'f , . team wound-up in first place with Cohasset, co- -ws-. f--1 - f is . , .is . . , , . ' xgig ' champions of the South Shore League s Western I 1. ,a G., :ff . l Division. Entering the Eastern Mass. Tournament, ,,A Q 4 ga ff A fd X 1- '41 Q the team represented the Western Division, beating Nauset 2-1 in the preliminary round. The loss was to Holbrook 4-1 in the quarter-finals. One of the highlights of the season was a no-hit- -4 f - ' ter pitched by Mark Battista against Apponequet .,,. ,,.i,,,..,,.,,Q..11Z,l,?Ts-in S 3- J. giving Duxbury a 4-0 win. Three boys were also -Y tnkggx igui-ff.. chosen to represent Duxbury on the Wester Divi- Vwzggi 1-,iffy 'Q'-fj zfrg if sion All-Star Team: Mark Battista, co-captain 12nd ' .W I .r 2..,.,gL..1 yearj, Mark Anderson 12nd yearl, jim Tonrey. 4 if 1 The key member of the team was Mark Battista V. U, . . -,Av - --..-.'.-vm., ' f' Q . . 329.5 . J 1.-ZT.if'jt as he led the team in batting with an average of .439 4'-.5 4 f ' and guided Duxbury with his pitching to the quar- , .V - - I - ' 4 -- ter-finals of the Eastern Mass. State Tournament. 'K 'si'- jim Tonrey led the team in stolen bases and home- V g ,ml Q ' , X l '1 f 4 '1i'k 1 runs and was considered a very valuable player. we , - 'l 151-jf..,. 5. The 1973 Baseball Team is expected to do well I ' . . ' if Q ' M '. - but is also predicted to meet stiffer competition be- . - -. 4,-, cause of the new league adjustments. The Duxbury team will work around a good nucleus with three returning freshman and two juniors, Mark Battista and lim Tonrey, who are co-captains elect. ll8 P -. 4 , '. , . 5 I H i , q ,. . I fi. 1 i. 3 : 2 ' 5 rf 1 l 1 I nf bu I K.: :,g , , - .. ---..- -..M .. ld ' th U L-. , ... ., - A-, ,I - , ..fT',f ' E ff'-2' .- -'QT' A ' vr:x'r-A!z -Q -V ,.4..-.4 - 1- . . '- 1 . . n,..,,,. fx V H-sn.-.:. 1 Qqh 1- -N--.,... , . 1 .g ., r f . ' - - Y Q in-gpm-,V-v Q ' Thijizfi ' , :Dx 1 4 Wi . tx' V . ' 1 ', Y .3 'N . 1 '11 b -...- lf' - y Q, A dh' - Y' - 'ing-wrdg' ,Q-fHYA14 ' -it .-X vg.,y..i L ..- 'Km ' , , ,. , ,' ffl!!-f'-4:.'4n : - ,. ,,,, - Earring . - Y Ji. ' ' L .l - P A , ' ' I . u'.!f1u'Ef.af,x,' F512-4',r... .u'!1:m.4:,-.J -. -7 4' f 5, UBI 4 'fl vs -'t s s-any . i IL' 9-1 '-S - - fi.-4.0 , .AY .,, Q i,,y f3,, at ' - , -3- f 'AH' 4 I-fL-1' 4 fr f. .-4 . :YJ r . I A a ,Q Softball l l' 'Q lv' t ' f x Ns Front row tleft to rightj: C. Powers, E. Grealey, N. Kendrew, D. McNab, I. Burdick, I. Cislaghi. Back row: Miss Brooks, 1. Garrity, E. Ferrell, D. Canty, l. Murphy, M. Galassi, N. Merrick, M. Williams. arf' ,. .. N 4 . ,A , , 1 Um, f V, wg. ..f.,,.! 5 . - T of -'Q A 1 S' an. . '. f v .M-M So-T3-i b if 6 me 'f ' Q-Q ' 4.--,, W.. J' Miitkfgl 120 The Girls' Softball team of 1972, coached by Miss Deborah Brooks, was a strong, but young squad. There was great potential in all of the players, but experi- ence was lacking. lt was a build- ing season in which everyone improved with each game. The team ended with a 4-6 record, however there were many exciting minutes. Against Avon, Eileen Grealey hit a homer in the 10th inning to break a tie and win the game 14- 13. Merry Galassi did the same against Apponequet, when she belted a 3-run homer in the 7th inning to win the game 20-17 for DHS. lane Garrity and Diane McNab were strong both defen- sively and offensively. Nancy Merrick, on the mound, per- formed very well and lill Cislaghi did a fine relief job. The spring looks good with many experi- enced players returning. .14.J'..ai The DHS Track and Field Team had some outstanding players in the spring of 1972, who improved with every meet. They were Chip Sonntag, jim Barrows, Hugh Fellows, lim Fallon, and Randy Hoel. The team was espe- cially good in the discus, shot-put, and the 440 yard run. Coaches Daniel Kostreva and Regi- nald Clark were most enthused with the strong young team of last year and both have great expectations for the spring. .hw afaxgfg l2l aff' C-o HN uv L , 0 426 -'Mikal Front row fleft to Fight, Mr Hayes, P Carngnan, R Kendrew, B Cllne, P Teravamen Back row R Merry, C Royle, P Brown, B Foster 122 The Duxbury Golf team lead by Peter Teravalnen Cralg Royle Bob Foster Rack Ken drew Peter Carlgnan Brandt Clme and David Brown am massed a 18 2 record and the Co Champnonshlp of the South Shore League Durmg the regular season the varslty played an snow sleet ram whsle defeatung such teams as Plymouth Bramtree and Scntuate The end of the golf season saw Duxbury playung IH the states and frmsh Ing In the top 10. The 1973 season wlll see var stty members C. Royle, B. Foster and R. Kendrew scrambling for the number 1 positron and the right to lead Duxbury to another vlctory ln the South Shore League . .-. Y - V ar V , , O I I 1 ,an A F 1 . n i If h V X .M UD' xv' 4 ,- . .6 , V A V ?l . 4 ,l '40 'rv 4 -rr, ' f - .fy 'I ' 'Jlfn . ' ,Qtr .-3. . . Au ,.f 0' . .. fr U I 'JK- 1 '14 : nw I I ..,, 4.1 . ' .- --3 1 Y - :M I ' lf.. Q . .3 3. 'lg . . - ' ' 1'- - '. L-H A ' nf:-.. 1'f.q'.l.l.-r..f? I . tw A ' ' . . Q' zl AA A at, ' 1 R . 1 ' A , 7 A, .. . l , Y .. . y A I 3 gi hw, -. V. F ' -'H s V, ' fxkaf I xvf..-r A -Uubf. 1 V ,. 0- - L , .-,-- 5 A' ' :ua . - - . 0:-A v .pgs - G' .I ' h' ..1-1' ffff- VV J . , ' ilu -. - ., H . ,,. L .. X , :A K' ,,,..,...,,,.....-nsu'n4 s-1 ' ' 4 new . , 'W' . ,....... W- A . . . .. . T , . I 1 1 ' 1 I . . . 1 1 I . , - LW' Q 0 I Cheerleaders 40 Lo-Ui vt K 1 Left to right: D. Chapdelaine, 1. Burdick, D. Marshall, D. Sansone, D. Anderson, L. Wirt, K. Mac- Callum, 1. Murphy fsittingj. A familar sight at sports events during the 1972- 1973 year, were the DHS cheerleaders. Under the leadership of captain leanne Murphy, this year's team consists of juniors: Joyce Burdick, Denise Chapdelaine, Debbie Mar- shall and Lisa Wirt. Soph- omores: Kim MacCallum, Donna Sansone and Deb- bie Anderson. This year's squad tried to increase on school spirit and participa- tion. They worked many hours and, with that extra- added ability of the girls, accomplished a great deal during the 1972-1973 season. 123 lf ...Z 19 Q Q v Si Fil' '-,lx all F ',j.A fl j Ll, 4. -., -fe-. .- Lfavu N.-JE! 7: 'QQ fe .gm ix .Un 2 ex 4 On February 2 and 3 DHS presented the greatest musical ever Never before in the history of Duxbury Theatre has the auditorium been a sell out with standing room only both nights' Mr Richard Miller and Mr Roger jarvis com blned their experienced directing to get the very best from the enthusiastic cast jack Haskell playing the title role acted and sung with the ease of a professional Pretty Pat Weatherlow made the delightful songs come ahve Many others backed up the leads with great acting and singing The Barbershop Quartet of Dana Sawyer john Greer jeff Richards and Bnan Gilman provided some good laughs while little David Wooster surprised and enthralled the audicnce with his booming voice. Connie Charles, Debby Hagen, Barbara Weatherlow, Barbara Brehm and janet Robinson did some fine characterizations of stubborn Iowans. All in all, the reaction of the audience truly proved that this was the show to end all shows. I . v n I THE MUSIC MA ,. qw, A I A Tl 9 5 If 9 .22 I if '. 25' S v b Q, L .4s,.1 r K 5 1 A .5 J, ,, N 14 fw X X XQX Ts' ' u xflhyfx' ft em I j' N' ,KN . - 'w y ,n J X 125 I l Mrs. Adamowski Mr. 81 Mrs. Finlay ' Mr. 81 Mrs. Altieri Finn Family ! Mr. 81 Mrs. Anderson Mr. 81 Mrs. Floyd Mrs. Andrew Mr. 81 Mrs. Fontaine Mrs. Maria Andrews Mr. 81 Mrs. Forbes Mr. Archibald Mr. 81 Mrs. R.H. Foss Mr. 81 Mrs. L. P. Ariagno Miss loan Freely Mr. 81 Mrs. Ayers Mr, Galvin Mr. 81 Mrs. Baer Miss Nancy Gillis Mrs. Barboza Mr. 81 Mrs. Gates Mr. 81 Mrs. Barker Mr. Gray Barker Family Mr. 8. Mrs. Greeley Battista Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Gregg Mr. .Benoit . 'Mr+8r Mrs. Ham'rhUI'7db- 1 ' 53,81 Mfg- Qefg ' ' A Q . Dr. 81 MFs.'Handy -fl . - hgyir. 81 Ps. T.H. Brddir- .'. 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'S-, 1 Mr. 81 Mrs. Martin Mr. 81 Mrs. Mattock Mr. 81 Mrs. McCall Mr. 81 Mrs. McCann Mr. 81 Mrs. McLaughlin Mr. 81 Mrs. McCormick Mr. 84 Mrs. McNab Mr. 81 Mrs. Mitsock Mr. Moreshead Mr. Geoffrey Morton Mr. 1.5. Mucci Mr. 81 Mrs. Mullaney Mrs. Myrick Mrs. Neumann Mr. R.MTNorton Mrs. E. O'Dette Mr. 81 Mrs. Ohlin Mr. 84 Mrs. R.S. Oliver 1,-.. Q. A5 Mrs. O'Mara Mr. 81 Mrs. O'Neil Mr. 81 Mrs. Orth Mr. 84 Mrs. O'Toole Mr. 81 Mrs. Packard Pandora Mr. Paulson Petersen Family Mrs. Pink W. Pollock -81 Pratt 8fa.Mrs. A. Pratt Mrupgrlnis Ready Red' Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Richards Mr. H.T. Riley ML-gJXArs. O.E. Rinquist Mr. 'Charles Rogerson -1-Mr. 81 Mrs. Rousseau Mr. LG. Russell Ms. 8. Mrs. R. Salvatore . r. P.A. Sargent r.,8. Mrs. LF. Sbraccia Miz 81 Mrs. Schofield F. Scott . . 81 Mrs. Sergi Dr..'8f Mrs. l,E. Shea Mrs. Shepard Miss Esther Sherman S' ott Family ' Mrs. Stevens C.F. Turner rs, L.B. Turner , 1- A -T371 V 1 , '. ? J gl-, A. A. W. Pollack lr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Walsh Walten Family Mrs. Walters Mrs. l. Warwick Mr. 81 Mrs. Waterhouse Mr. 8. Mrs. Weatherlow Mr. Daniel White Mr. 81 Mrs. Whitehouse Dr. 8.4 Mrs. Wiemeyer Mr. I. Wilder Mr. john Williams Mr. 1. Wilson Mr. 84 Mrs. juan de Zengotita Sponsors B. F. Goodrich Carriage Shop Cushing Brothers Furtado's Barber Shop Mr. 81 Mrs. joseph Grady Mr. 81 Mrs. Roger Myette Mr. 84 Mrs. lorgen Nielsen William Salsman Co. Shane's Dry Cleaning 43 17 F s I 4 O ' .2 f McDonaId's Marshf e , Mass P9155 8 GDOCWMNC A,, EQEEDb 9341-62-414 al mg ln slr 5 QS calf 25555 cn '73 El,IJfJfl'lElfx3 I ,,:.,A , xv - - . f X v ' .1 IA Turals Pharmacvi inc. X as SUMWQF st. l mqgwgcm Maas, Q235C2fi Xwspitol inqunpment an umursimg mm needs 7 I . DUXbUVy-HQVCISEVVICC Congratulations Hom Compfeffe, Travel Re56rvoff1onS B 54 I - MQJNX ' M F-- 3' - 1-2 -Q f -if 'K' 'N mug Harbor DUXIDUPY M055 93Lf'54-33 2 .4 if rf 1 Standzlln 6 Card Shop -Y 'Elm 1 - X , A . Cf W fgloirlun urzian ',g y A 'N . FTGJ mms o. 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