Duxbury High School - Partridge Yearbook (Duxbury, MA)

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All these places had their moments, with lovers and friends I still recallg some are dead and some are living - in my life I've loved them all. l 3 Dedication We, the class of 1977 take great pride and pleasure in dedicating our yearbook to a man who has demonstrated the qualities of leadership, friendship and a sense of humor which we admire and wish to emulate, a person whose desire and ability to understand students has touched all. ln expression of our warmest thanks and appreciation, we dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Iohn Pierce. 4 Sf Q NU UQUI ESS 9 Q I . A l ' x i ,f Xl! j ft eu ' 0 ks L fgff fx XX - d xf jg,- - - i 1' V1 EJ? W' Lf x ' ' 113215155-f ' I J A X fb H Aww IN -14 ,fkqfm-5-.YQ D' - , , I ll1j 'a : gs-.M 421- 5223. i ' g- mi- 4 W- ...+A 1 Q F3542-: - 1? 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Congy . . . Loretta VICTORIA BAILEY Vicki The thing that goes farthest towards worthwhile, that costs the least, and does making life the most, is Yvette Trina PARTY AT LOU'S I.A. just a pleasant smile PLAN 2 L.T.D. OLIN F.A. DARLENE VIDLES Mary is a MARK IV Pung-o P.M.T. SAILBOATS smoker! . . . LEO 81 SCORPIO are forever ANTONIO m-m-m Tweety-P.S. legs . . . Bins Deb Sue so long . .. ... I.B .... LARRY . . . NANCY . . . MARCELLE! PETER WILLIAMS AYERS The egg 81 I ... I.G.B .... the liberty bowl! ...head . .. Key Club at Cove St. 10070 cotton keg parties . . ' . . . to the liquid life. 'fa f. 3 'dl l 439- 2 'iii-7 Sponsored by Mr. Francis 81 Mrs. Agnes Costello M 1 ages 3. W ri ' ' J W '- I in gl 'z 1' Al , l BONNY MARIE BATTISA h uiet at rst, ut oo a ain . . 1-17-75 Q fi b l k g T C Conn. 76 you know I.R.P. sophomore year I don't believe it summer breeze summer nights. '- .sit .bk , V 1 RUSSELL BAUER The right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Kill or get killed . . . lim's 57 . . . Got your money Dave. Q.: Q XX ,. KRISTINE BERGENHEIM It takes both the rain and the sunshine to make a beautiful rainbow Get off your trip California Dreamin . . . Scheming ICYC . . . chalk board . . . incognito . .. close friends . . . l'm goin' iishin . . . This gives us the separation blues! .Eta TL. :Q-43 Q fi ,- 1. LAURA BINSFIELD l'll miss ya this moment. this day. this forever A . 5 25 74 Chicago - my kind of town katch up and potato chips hot root and rootbeer black death... PMC ... scmskwan . , . The M's . . . feisty . .. lunch at Wendys incognito . . . farewell, WILLIAM CAMERON BLACKMORE Tad Step into our dream. have you unravelled our scheme? Our perplexity leads us to believe you know what we mean Your coat-tail is migrating it would seem. Take off the blind fold and see what lies beyond concrete . . . 'X K xii R . X X -'T KXRQ X' - Airy Q. Wixx it - ' 4 ' In X -'X - ' Yin. ' Jw K -1 gy E 1 4 L L 3, Q x 3... I . .xx Y I , ' rt: if if QS ' - -. A WK ll 7, ANGELA BOHANNON One touch of nature makes the whole world kind Red Sox 75 Hi Martha Boston Common Duxbury Soccer - B.U. 74 etc Indiana, Arizona ... 124 Orr... Princess . . . LBPBRBTWMTMBCDM . ., Smile and remember ANDY BOLSTER Saturday night eating contest at the York Steak House A.B. 200 feet 60 foot shot-put The Bait Mobile Osprey MR, B. hows about driving down to Tenn. with me? .. . It doesn't matter whether you win or notg all that counts is that you participate. Sponsored bythe Blackmore Family , ..- sa-'W' 'S' vate!! , y .fi 4 X 1 2 4 J i J , .. i I if 'I , .-A IOHN BRADFORD The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war Bradfish a scout that doesn't start AYC'75 . . . Mr. I ... Semsba ... District ... All-State Abnermal . .. I.C. . . . Festival at Hancock Hall wounded knee . . . Bubbles CHRIS BRADY 3 days of the Condor PA Summers FB'75 Who's my friend Enfa? 12-2-75 Don't walk in front - I may not follow, don't walk behind - I may not lead: Walk beside me and just be my friend ! I nl If I 1 lx in KEN BRIGGS It was fun but you can have the place . .. T.G,I.O. ... K,F.C.S .... Vamanos! . . . U.V.I.P.A,K.K .... toothpicks . . . Cranberry Power! . . . Later Turkeys . . . Nerude quien sabe? . . . The End IAMES DAVID BROWN Iirn Philadelphia Flyers 221 to enjoy life is to go to a KISS concert only a pratice man lets shout out loud that we're gonna rock and roll all night and party everyday while this place gets hotter than hell PSGSAFPC. DOUG BRUCE By this I know that thy words are true Pascal s thoughts. Khutspe gilt! Lebonese es Dark Side ELP ... LILE stir cross a time All Good People. PAUL BURKE Ll f . . f . , -- Q . , 5? ' s y , t l 4, si I . 1' QXQ 1 IAMES H. BUTTON The mental agony through which an athlete must pass before he can do his best is small in comparison to glory achieved in conquering , ,. Cross Country 3,4 . . . Run, run, run Wrestling 3,4 Mat Drill I'm starved. Trarzk 2, 3, 4 , .. x HW' .ffl f O 1 5 4 - sf' . 1 . f. NONA CAMPBELL lanet . . . Spark . . . Family... Winthrop ...Tassy's WHS DHS Gail love Why TB Good luck in our future VW Herbie... Ioanne... Dianne... Bev... Hobbs... .,.are,..linally...out!... HELGA BUVIK For a opplyse dere om dette sa er alt bare . .. Tullball. Shelby 350 nice rzar . .. Big bikes OH ... Sherrie Sally Sean . . . Walking Corky . ., Come Un Rocking All Night Long Snakes yuck ... Tests ,,. But a party anyway . . . Loves Duxbury . .. Sponsored by Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul F. Costello BRADFORD CARVER Brad li. ELIZABETH ANN CASE Liz With every rising of the sun think of your life as just begun Plan 2 Otterface Case ... The Gang R.A.C .... Iames and Artimus. , off to Siberia... SK. Boozen's I spy Beatles Tuna Fishing at 4a.m .... Tee...Letitbe... PHILIP CHARLES The whole of life . , . without any exception May he an act of worship if man makes it so THOMAS DANIEL CHAMP Do you feel like we do . , . Bon . . . Ian. 17, 75 . . . Cape ...Twilight Zone . . , Niantic . . . This summer... Hick town Got to get away ga head stop bad night in Boston ... Stuck up ... I don't want to write anymore . . . RICHARD GOODRICH CLARK eeeeeoughgeeee wiz? Kathy T' -1 74 .. Many boys' Cancel that idea Fred , BUCKS? Uh lust lust Fabbief , . , East Ogachokie .. ISI! hipov What a loooooser , . . Route 3? . .. Rocks Ronnie? No not the driveshaft. , 260 . . . yes YES? , , ' 1 PAUL CLOUGHERTY Bojeebers 5!19!76 . . . Do it in a wagon . .. MPCAMPCAB . .. Go nuts FASC it's only a puddle jumper weasels rip my flesh waaa UBOIEEBERSH Molson Golden I'm improving my mind Hush Thrush Guaranteed against backlires one day '... ANNE MARIE COSTELLO Anne If you do not understand my silence. you will not understand my words . .. TIMOTHY PAUL COSTELLO Tim Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly' '... Hockey . .. 3311 . . . I'm just a dumb goalie ... 5-2 Timba ORANGE ... Yo Rinnie ,.. Donuts? ... T.N'T . .. Such a gentleman . . . Popcorn Swiss Cheese! . . . MARCIA COWING The seasons keep turning round for the reasons have yet to be found . , . And the world keeps turning on . . . And when somethings gone, you know something's coming . . . Linda Lewis . . . Hey Mouse! . . Plymouth Beach to lB's corner and back . . . Sponsored by the Doane Family EVI ANNE GUNEO Minerf PLP 8-7-76 . .. Summer of 76 . , . Honey what's wrong nothing Roses of red and white A special rock . . . Walking the beach . . . memories . .. smile . .. prize possessions family and friends . . . Love is a precious treasure . . . Someone special, Paul . . . Cl-IERYL ANNE DAVENPORT I always dreamed of getting out of school: now I must admit I am scared to death . . . If there were dreams to sell, what would you buy? To live is the rarest thing in the worldg most people exist Good luck Debbie ...IP is fun... f,,f,:d MARK DEVVIRE So much of life we all pass by Backpacking Photography '.., GH. 76... Grand Tetons! .,, lt must be the full moon! . .. DONNA ELAINE DOANE Good friends are forever NVW HOIOS Katies' '... Misfit . .. B.B.I. and A .... Porka . .. Sign that girl up States 52 times a year . .. GNOS .,. The Pink Bomb ... GCR. .., The Gs ... Goofy '... Ringy '... Kill 'em . .. ,fbi 1:..,f . IJ A y . 1 E' v pl QI- A A 1 Y. ,I - ' 1 are g qi, t Q TIMOTHY PATRICK DOHERTY Tim Among those whom I like, I can find no common denominator, but among those whom I love, I can - all of them make me laugh. Hey Timbo Donutd? It's yours Costy Duff CYO TN'T no problems Master the moguls Middle Man... 1? CHRISTOPHER P. DONIUS Chris Face piles of trials with smiles for it riles them to believe that you percieve the web they weave I know I'm mad: I've always been mad ALASKAN DREAM . . . It was raining in the sunshine state . . . DOUGLAS E. DONDERO Doug The first days are the hardest daysg don't you worry any more cause when life looks easy street, there is danger at your door S.S. hey Mosher, it's got speed2r3 Chart House Laughs? Dead Shaffers . . . Chinky your 18! . .. Hendrix i .. A Xi' M- , , 'I Y , fx A a-g YT 7 K A w lb' Sponsored by Mr. Chester 8: Mrs. Edna Lucas BRENDA DOREY True happiness consists not in the multitude of friends but in the work and the choice Mark 9!27!74 Ho Io's catchin' the rays Mission Impossible Toot the three muskateers m'head Halloween '75 . . . F i l I , I l pl l I a l l l .X fl s I N J X' '-1: -,451 . i-4 rj .O ' ' l Y I 1 P . . Y r g' , 1 v f I F. L. Igv. 'Qs rs -if lv.. 5 f K. I' 5- I I L ' - 71' . - . - Q fx -I N I AMY DOYLE DEBBIE ELLIS Beloved ones COl'Il1RLI6lCKIRQ one another e a IS from Cfodf Canoga Park' 5-lnkejq Nlf are youf . You wrll come to 'qpszt Sre ee gas not hadf 20951 Roscoe Blvd Ca C Calif 4 9 T'T' EDWIN LOC.-KN ENIERSON Ned Kzll Colts' Monday N1gl:t Col s Flshlng CRASH I Dlrectors Spa Nov 14 Pats Whlst I Tennls IS Bas C s ral azida ya' , , What rs IU Tum and mo hero , , B If Chxp '.'en1'.'1d1f.1ncI I.-'OJET MARIE DRISCOLI. lust remember when you thrnk all 5 lost. the future remains GNO's 52 trmes a year I ,. The 3m4s .I. Summer of '76-8 7 76 . .. Hockey '76 .. NU. '4It's another tequila sunrise , , . New London , , , Crunched ...Marks . 4 , Keep Smlllnu . .. RX ,f x L al ,QQ 1 X by I st '2 7-u- A , Whig ROBERT MCKINNEY ENNISS Bob Better belly burst than good liquor be lost Blue, The Egg and I . . . Three days of the Condor. . . Stowe, Zayre's House this weekend . . . Moose your light . .. MARY BETH FELT Nice goings on have gone The past is always pleasing Forgive me if I forget the people and the reasons Linda Lewis Raspberry slush puppies MANUEL DAVID FERNANDES Manny Earth, wind and Ere the three elements of the universe the last days and times New Mexico 77 Tweet Law... Bits...Cronets... Froberry...The orange earb Fine in every way my Michelle Trina and Yvette Tam Looking Yvette Soon . .. DANIEL VINCENT FITCH Danny Tasmanian devil on the prowl, diet consisting of female smoothies and full moons, use extreme Caution , Fat City Fever Forever Lori dynomite comes in small packages . .. Still crazy after all these beers . . . Thanks for having me . .. Sponsored by Mr, 81 Mrs. Charles E. Lagerstadt f 1 Q I' X I N., f I fr it qi' MARGARET MARY CALVIN BENIAMIN FRANKLIN CQODRICH Pegeen Ben Breathing is to my body as music is to my soul .-X.K.T, NI.P.CAiNI.P.C.A.B. . 11 16 75 . 9 17 I Billy '76 Thespis lives! Uncle Roger ... 18 76 . ,. you have problems too. huh? . Camp Wing Hallelujah Everyman . ,. Semsba .,. Tears . .. 355 ... '75 + 76 . . . THE BIG BUST , . C Be yourselfpeople' If . .. Friends and Lovers . . . Party! . .. For ever more ... Love is the greatest Gift of all. , ,. WILLIAM MONTACIIE CEER Mont HELEN PATRICIA COODYEAR Luns 3 days Bucky's Boat The Cabin Kenny Iuly 3. 1974 78 Forever .. My family , A.D. Back River North Hill Stables Cumby Arstra . . . Tricia ... Duxbury Pizza ... if people can you lie For Grins KIA 76 Too bad its over show their love and give it you can give it hack Frampton Concert 50.175 125 Much Saturdays Bowling Pond I love you. Blindness... Later . .. Hun' '... Faith trust Love is beautiful I .. sd' f ll DONALD GOVONI The Don Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty '.., It is criminal to teach a man not to defend himself when he is the constant victim of brutal attacks . . . The right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. DAVID PHILIP GREELY Goggles To live life in your minds eye is to love life in your body's soul Soccers' 111 You mouse! Goffles Don't mess-up my car! Funn Neat and Silent 112 Red Fullbacks fC.N.F.j States . . . 52.7. . . Gas money '... work. .,..I '. 5 Sponsored by Mr. 81 Mrs. Philip Greely 'Rf g--, 1 THOMAS A. GREENE Tom ...mera-rl! DEBBIE GRIFFIN Griffles All the money in the world cant huy happiness .. Kim . . . The l'vIowery's . ,. I-Iojo's . . . after meetings ., Thank-you Killians and Powers Griffles Good luck little sister and hrother 9 1 7-1 Hell to all Ye , . . Duxbury Snobs . , . I. Fish. CAROL A. GRUNDY john Concerts Summer of '76 XN'hdaahf , , Marsh, lNhere do ya think youre going huh? Mouse! . .. Ca Cabrall . .. I'm straight! . .. Ruth. you gonna? Plymouth .., Keek .., Carlos Dwangf , . , All by myself . , . Erie 'Y ,L' -' ' A .' 'lah' '. ' , 9 Q lv Q l .-.N-LQ KEITH WALLACE GREER When it seems that there are no limits to my troubles and frustrations, it helps to know that there are no limits to God's love and help S.E.M.S.B.A. and District Mr. I. I.C, Superstar Yo les amo a Dios y mis amigos. ll' 0 n'7 1 Y 'i4Sg'jE . Q , 1. qw ...J 1 W with WENDY LOUISE HALL Wonder DAVID SNOW HALLOWELL As a circle of light increases, so also does the circumference of darkness around it .. . Valve overlap ,..I'mtine... It7...Pex...PIW,..Youcango Fatman . . . Tibsy where were you . .. Rene Iulian Lam. ..Afay in de Ewigkeit . . . Bbitac Hal . .. FHM! fax - X 11ml y Q' . wi ELIZABETH BARKER HAMMOND Liz If you smile at me, I will understand because a smile is the same in every language Beano Purr! . .. Plan 2 ... The Gang Tires! Even '74 Va. joy Boys Hammond Wilson Woods! 1.3 RAC Tempa Mad River Glen Pin-ups Hockey! Hockey! Pumpkins . . . We're 31... ROBIN HANKS All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream. Poe. Here we are again, the start of the end, but there's more activate the energizers pung-o Marblehead and this bird you cannot change . . . elegie . . . 'lt s rim I ' r' Q 'ff 5 I f Sponsored By Mr. 81 Mrs. lack Heneghan IV i T. PATRICK DAVID HARPER TERRANCE MICHAEL HENEGH.-KN Harpoid + Patman Terry what did I do now. Col? Big Bust B Never The Flame. 214.29 lim Fine. Sebago Summers Darla Heil Hitler Time War Abbie Hoffman hows your dog?. I-120 ski. Canadiens 31, AH, 75 , Straight leg WF. Buckley '..t Mr. L. Mr. K Bill Hemmanam, Rec Hall Door? Brlggs' back yard. MPCABI I'm nuts MPC.-X Time Quiet TIH Bad Hook. Good Luck Valentine Green Hair, ... AOCABIXNTFIPP. Earls Campers Haven. FEITCTAI ,..Freebird! , .. Sl-IEREE LEE HEAP l'm goin lishin '.,. Bergs . ., Seperation Blues . .. DBO DEBBIE ANN HENRY ... Incognito ... Soupy ... Ruff ... Tweet .,. C- Debblf? Person .., M+M .M A-Choo. M1 .., Aint nobody's Some people look at things the way they are and ask business , . . PIU. ',.. gas cap , , , Lez . . . PMC , .. RaRa why. I dream things that never were and ask why not ...Mobil . , . Deb . . . serialistically '... Shelleap . .. l -Pelef 6 26 75 - -- if sg Q3 ll .:' l --dh. IANE HIEBLINGER Dance Forever Choir Theatre Nature first green is gold her hardest hue to hold her early leafs a flower but only so an hour leaf subsides to leaf so Eadn sinks in grief dawn goes down every day nothing gold can stay . .. Mx N RODNEY ALTON HOEL Rod l've grown to a point where my insides are bursting to engulf every moment of life around me . . . This makes my life happy day by day The Old Winsor House Summer of 75 getting to know living . .. DHS is 86 of the Hoels and the Fags . . . SUSAN ELIZABETH HILL Susan The first days are the hardest days, don't you worry anymore, cause when life looks like easy street there is danger at your door Boozen Squash Skiing Ioyboys WO! The Gang HOOTOVVL Zoom...Plan2...RidgeTop... W--ff Sponsored hy Mr. gl Mrs, Richard O. Hill 'tif' r R N ., ri '-fe J' 5 I J 1 If verge 9 HARLAN HOUCK Chip wt N. CYNTHIA HOVEY Cindy When we die, let's not discover that we never lived ...Tweet . . . incognito . . . Artle and Iim . . . Onion dip PMC 7f5f75 Bany Huey Ruff Shelleap. Ra, SP, Bergs, M+M. PIW .. . hotdog .. . pung-oiish P.S.legs - Vick gascap MI synonara . . . ROBERT HOWARD Q' ,bi J' LIAM IOHN HURLEY Soccer is No. 1 57 76 No. 3 Sweetsers IP. EMPO Goose .., IASM ... St,H ... Curly ... You can get wha'eyer you want in life by hard work Always eating .,.. -X .I.I Doctor. I hope . .. Mare ...Drums,.. FRANK S. HYER Were all in this together . . . Novice Pilgrim . . . Behind the eyes of fools Suicide is painless cruise But were all border line cases . . . Matt Drill . . . States ...TheEnd,.. 5.- .pf fi ima, 'sur ' . 1 Q- MARY INDELICATO What is life? ... It is a flash of a firefly in the night It is a breath of a buffalo in the wintertime It is a little shadow that runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset . . . Crowfoot . . . 7!7!76 . .. MIKE IOHNSON Moose Big Blue 3 days of the Condor Brady's lost! Empha's van drives by itself . . . Keg partys . . . Liberty bowl? . . . 100970 cotton . . . Key Club at Cove St. . . . The Fram Where is that brain cell . .. I'm sorry, osiffer ... I came. I saw, I drank? . .. Sponsored by Mr. 81 Mrs. Iames G. Kelso sg . SUSAN E. IOHNSON Sue I. I had the blues so bad one day, it put my face in a permanent frown, now I'm feeling so much better, I could cake-walk into town - Taj Mahal .. . o.j. for sue j. 2 the gang barefoot twin cronic lateness . . . cheering? . . . its over... B.M. DAN WILLIAM KATES Gills 31 dumb fullback soccer's best I'm S.C. States 74-75-76? Tom's a fish! 98 lb animal Coach I am trying! 2nd base Barge Saturday night blues! Afay in de ewigkeit I. Giels Band State Champ Musta got lost IB is nuts . ., ix, 1' 'A 4 -I vg . V 5, Jn st li? .' . I f if f - I 4'l ll 4 +5'l4 e 1 , I as v , W 'ESA d K i .W -5 ' J, ,A X '-- ,.o' ROBERT KELLAR Bob JOHN KELLY VX 1 , 3:-. ... IAMES ANTHGNY KELSO Tony lf in your thought you must measure time into seasons, let each season encircle all the seasons, and let today embrace the past with rememberance and the future with longing - Gibran . . . Oh Happy Day . .. ALISON COLLNER KITTREDGE Summer of '76 . . . DSN . . . Cracker Box . . . Bookin' . .. Let's go to California! Happiness is where you make it, not where you find it . .. ., D ,wg 0 K , N1 29 'N WALTERS P. KUSINS I Valt Bumbling home . .. Red eye . . . Moonlight, howl . . . oz Lost in the hills Fishes, Kegs Smirnoff Day of the horns . .. You splurch . .. Sinville . . . Tops only... Mighty Minerva . . . Women rt 70?! . , . I'm set for Hell and I aIn't never comin back . .. MARY LEACH Mary To he a man you must be a nonconformist . . . in ,J N I, pig.. Sponsored by Mr. 8: Mrs. Courtney C. Houck GUY N. LeBLANC Squirrel 'To make someone happy will make you happiest of all 'If you believe in things that you don't understand, you're gonna suffer ? - Stevie Wonder To sing a song is to live a life . . . Teepee . .. Shloany . .. Martin CHRISTINE MARIE LEONARD Christine What I am is God's gift to me What I make of myself is my gift to God CYO We made it from the top! DP If something d0esn't happen soon . . . The Gang . . . The 3m's plus one . . . TEC 353 ...hockey 32 . . . KK. . . always smile. 43 i' l -LX if x ll l STEVEN F. LEVESQUE Sarge Cross Country 4 years . . . outa here . . . '63 VW . . . 429 sarge no rah rah Saturday night Reg Hx-it Abba out at the beach no brakes ...workin today . . . run the x-way . . . Top ten . .. MICHAEL GERARD LINDE Lindo MPCAMPCAB . .. 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I.H.T.L.F.H ..., it's been good . .. v A I l J RICHARD ODE'I'I'E Y I K7 7,7 'Y ' f I I - -IJ Q 7 s' L fir: STEVE OLIVER Y.I.N.H. cheers Timbo moving tire hydrants K.P.A.I.P ... Mustang Fever ,,. Corkys Boat ... Phillips Barn . . , The point . . . PFC .... em . . . Alaska 77 Rusty '... Brians Gold Mustang 21 and 302 KATHY DIANE OLSEN K.D.O. MFE. 1f1'76 Alright Vic were out of here happiness, Is being with Mark tof coursej I .. Favorite saying, Lets do something! . . , Dislike. Getting up in the morning! ... Prize, Family and Friends 419773 37 Q I I it L LYNNE MARIE O'MALLEY Lynne But tomorrow may rain so I'll follow the sun . . . Binzo 2 Plan 2 ...The Gang . . . All-nite . .. Iaspy . . . For sale .,. 51476 . .. lust what you want to be you will be in the end ... Long distance calls ... Vienna ... Cheering . . . Gordons . , . Bungu-Bin MARILYN ALICE O'NEIL Lynn Time keeps on slipping Into the future Binzo 1 Plan 2 Iune's treat Bear VaOregon DC Bubs . . , Moondance , . . BunguBungePungo . . . KIO . .. Boozen ... Flupf .,. O'Neilmobile ... Grounded Again? , . . RAC . . . The Cang. spy! O 4-9 ,iff 1- I. 4' 8 I -Q .al Sponsored by Mr. 81 Mrs. Iohn P. Leonard hi S 5 IAMES LENARD ORICCHIO Iim A Friend is someone you can trust under all circumstances...S...l...P...C...B...E.C IORGE CARLOS PATRON WONG George My mother takes vitamins My father is a golfer, A loving family, marvelous friends, An unforgettable year and full of experiences Thank you Duxbury never I will forget you . . . Padrisimo, mucho machaque cabash . . . Yc.Mexico I 'm . W'-. 'Q 'nv it g 4 .ff X . 4 :I ' . ' ' t H A ffm I x I IEFFREY B. PALMER KENNETH I.-XMES PETERSON Fred Kenny NH Parties . . , Kgt ice machine . .. Sounds HIPO must Helen Iuly 3 197-1 , .. 7'5.76.7T,T'6.T'8 , Forever. I don Y be the camper wearing out the tires DQ Clarks believe it The Pond 1 long year 2 fast year garage Ford F-ICD Tell Archie and Maude I'm out of here .. Best of Iuek to all DFD Pss I What a FABBIE job . . . Hit the passion pits . . . BUCKS made 11 ...FRE.D...10-2 76 . , . Babyhughie EVELYN NI. PENFOLD Eve BHS... lane Ioc ... susy Soc ... Parking Lot ,.. The old mill ... Canyons ... Fan Club . .. State Street one nite boogie stands The Stables Hearts I've been bodelled BartIy Good deal Utah one- way 6f17 76 Mass . . . DHS 77 ERIC PHILLIPS I ' I ' t . sb' ' f , I V 'I' 'yy iftig sg 15 YE -251 4 N 1' S WENDY PIERCE P.I.W. I hope if you think of me you'll remember only harmony 11f1!75 Maine Miracles T I.Y.C. Concert . . . Sombreros . . . lunch hour . . . what's up? Accident prone! Berg Shleap Moondance . . . Miller Hai Iai . . . P.I,W .... Ding Dong IONATHAN D. POLLOCK 1.P. He packed his troubles in a chest, sat on it and laughed. Frandic and the boys... Midget ...Pilot 81 16 oz. curls Plantation Festivals 11217 States at BU. ... 7!4!76 . .. Turtles ... BYOB ... Why me? ... Suicide is simple' '... Debo ir a veria . . . lt's over! X5 Sponsored by Mr. 81 Mrs. Donald G. Hammond 1oHN D. Poweas l.P. 10004, Cotton DWI Keebler - Whats the problem Osifer Fireworks - Tee I.G.B. Duxbury Beach . . . I. Rides . . . Mosher No More . . . Angeblows . . . Life is a Daring Adventure or Nothing . .. u X 1' Wa. ', A if I' R. MICHAEL PRATT Lou Putskey 3 period Party 9107i Timbo Howard Gold many smootheys with Dan 8: May Bell EricHouse 75-76 Lost in the Woods . . . S70 - Ripoff KillAbone Head 7 period sweat Hogs 11 Bonecity DHSTHC This is my last summer vacation forever! ThankGod it's over! WILLIAM MICHAEL PRENDERGAST Michael Hitty Tom Rd Fri. Nights, Bay Farm Field Sat FireBird Sears . .. The Back of a Blue Ford! . . Heffenhumer? . . . Desi Get Get in, Desi? . . . Martin . . . But. I love YOU! 100 mph. on a sled sled POOH 9f30f76 And with a tear I Bid Goodby DONNA PULLEN Those who give sunshine to others cannot keep it from themselves live TEC 53 l'll get by with a little help from my friends GNO's 52 times a year 3m's CYO I'm sorry CYO I'm sorry something better happen soon . . . always smile! Smile! ff, .' ki , xxx n t .xi I F' . uf i A ff, --r I .IO .L ROBIN L. PULSIFER Rob Chuck 5!9f'76 Iesus Rook EStes Park CoLo. Continentals BunBuns Supperstar Talbots ... DtM.K Cook Choir UncleRog ... Gumbys B,C.R.I. Beans Music Makes My Day Roof The Hound of Heaven My Guitar Romans 8:28 SUSAN PYLE Sue P. Schools out forever . . . Summer of H1974' '... Kim and Gsry, l'll never forget you, Love Ya Calif. Here I come! Debbie. Meg. Cindy. Laura. Sheree. Kris. Good Luck! Shawn past present future Life is Fragile Handle VVith Care!! I.M.T.B. ...1976 V rg -ll X fbi' l .. f I 's-r,, .Q 'Q . 1-'iff' , 'S gt 5 A. -I THERESA ANN QUINN Terry Today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tommorow a vision of hope . . . 5- 17-74 . .. Hojo's ... 223 ... Macs ... CT38 . .. 11-7-75 7am, only 3 more hours BB Tado Dare ...gascap . . . W. Va .... soapies . .. 5.1.4 ' Q 2,4439 0, 7 01 CHRISTOPHER CHANDLER RAPIER Chrisco C.C. olds Rules! . . . Hey Prof. B. B.F.C.C.I.T.A.S. Lindo Patman your parents are going away? Weekends were made for parties! . . , SEMSBA 76 whaterver you got lit back there Passit my way Do it in a wagon Moody Blues . . . Chicago . .. CHRISTINE E. RAWSON VICKY RANDALL Chris Do with your life what you want because if you don't Respect is what we oweg love, what we give Hey you'll never enjoy it ... STEVEN 6!20!74 . . . Camping! Riemer Steamers H, Alex ,H You should be . . . The two Novas .. . Ma Pa and Mot TURKEY '... dancin'! ... Hey, you over here! Orange Van DQ . . . Ma what is there to do! . . . Kathy and Mark . .. E and FM , , , Foxy! Y0u're only 3 teenager once! , ,, 1 . S f 7 f 'lt tr et ' ' Sponsored by Mr. St Mrs. Albert L. Richard Q-.Q m. W az- I-TH-5 PAULA REARDON LAUREN ELIZABETH RICHARD Laurie Old friends are acting strange, shake their heads, say I've changed. S0mething's lost, somethings gained by living everyday . . . Hey Iude! . . . Bolivian SuEprize! . . Was it fun Lis? . . . Crazy Clarks! . . . All by myself? .. MOAB . . . PATRICIA ANNE RIEMER Trish It's cool!!! How bout a coke . . . Mustangs , .. Hyper . .. Hey Christine, I found a party I'm glad I'm not driving . . , The Van Man . . , These late night hours are killing me!!! The BEACH!!! l.C. It's cold out here!!! BRENDA ROBER Bee... Falmouth... L and M Concert ..,ski . .. f.y.l. ... party '... RB... Rome wasnt built in a day ',.. MC ... Mads. VW . .. pamelba . .. ham hoagie . , . suz .,. Dan Fogelherg . .. Virgina ... PB , ., Bear . . . CT38 , ,, jackson Browne... all night ... 7-47... Leysin . .. 43 X X KEITH ALAN ROBERTS Bits Hey, How's the head? What is it! Earth Wind and Fire spirit Michelle, Trina whats happening? CC Bloods to Blood as players to ladies the last percentage count was 80 Toni get up for the down stroke Bitts . . . Football '77!!! YVETTE MARCELLE ROBERTS Vettos The way is love, peace and understanding' '... l wish Trina and Michelle good luck in the year HEY! LET'S GET AWAY! LET'S PARTY DOWN! Donna and Tanya only three more years Rod is whats happening Mikie Poo,Poo! AQUARIUS SMOKING! 4? O19 5 can 4 Sponsored by Mr. 81 Mrs. Allan M. Ruderman SUSAN ELIZABETH RODEGAST Susan SUSANNAH CHASE ROGERSON Susie 7!2!76 space MACS Pemenelba. my sister ehinking 3 blind mice 3s0's FDP Proms ... CT38 ... Beelane ... Hoho's ... CYO ... Aunt Carrie and Captain Hook . .. Lasagna ... Sandbox TADO . .. matchbooks . .. Bluebomb ... A smile lasts forever. .SSL ,gh ff A ANTHONY I. ROLLO Tones There's no job like a snow job Colts! . . 11 11 71 useless skip it Rufus. wise up! ... Orioles!! NO MORE CARDS Go Nuts . .. Monty Python ... Italian . . . IOKES?? Boltimore . . . soccer , . . Crabs!! I 031 J IL' X Q: ,v tr if .greg TRINA MARIE SANTOS Katrina TonyBrown Dec 24 3.5 years Love you Hun Bermuda August 12 Friday Morning . . Bye To the Gang Party ',,, Love is not jealous. Love is having faith with one another and understanding My Babes sign Libra . . . To a new life . .. 1 fix QT ALLAN MICHAEL RUDERMPLNI Mike De tous mes amis et copains Yah. yah chop, chop Next chapter audition first chair 82.B.S.A. 355 from where? seven and one half minutes Go with confidence and no one will doubt you. MICHELLE ROSE SANTOS Meme Craig my heart soul and desire 6-18-75 Lovers Halfmoon St. Honeybrown .. lm only kidding loyce Nakeshia and Cliffy Billy Deelvilliams Rusty Manny loyce Callin Tony again Love and Happiness Virgo and Pisces SQ- , 'T 12, a I 43 '4 W r .ff 1 . 5 of 9 'EF Ev' SUSANNE IETTA SCHAFFER MARSHA SHELLENE Schaf Weymouth FLP+R you can't always get what Remember me as smiles and laughter . . . . . . you want but if you try sometime, you just might find Basketball Peppermint Patty Paris jelly you get what you need Wasted words have never Beans Thank-you Mrs. Primmer .. . What? .. . been heard? It's a bargain? What is the world BBI+A The Stretch Mobile ... 8!16!75 ... Dear coming to? . . . The End! . .. Katherine GNO's 80 person cake, no prob for 16 girls! BRIAN SHANE Iungle CARMEL ANNE SHIELDS Mopar . .. Party . . . Action Packed 360 . . . Shut it S.B. Blackeyes I-spy the GANG Cheering. Halls Corner .., Where's the action? YI! Even '74 . .. P1-2 . .. Oh Wow Popcorn D.C. 81 SMoke'EM! . . . much rubba here! . . . S,D.S .... l'll ride Va. All of 'em ... What's up ... One seed can start a shotgun. Heavy-duty . . . Weasels ripped my flesh . . . garden, One drop can start a sea, One Doubt can start Feed your head . . . 4f24 a hating, One dream can set us free . . . l i, Sponsored by Mr. gl Mrs. Wilfred E. Rawson if fx, ,W 5 ,.- V, '.G I ,, Zi 52 'll MAUREEN IACQUELINE SIMKINS There's nothing greater than love 3!13!76 Keg Parties Townforest Boston Club IS.M.8:M.I.S. We are one, you and I Ribbet Pond... ILTSP... DEBBIE SIMMONS Deb In time we meet, In silence I grieve, that my heart could forget, Thy spirit decieve If I should meet thee after long years, How should I greet thee? . . . Oct. 25 N. Hampshire Music land Chicago Dancing... Its finally time to L gt h 14- . 'Q' r .fslxxh M H' ff. ,A PETER THOMPSON SINNOTT Pete If any lift of mine may ease the burden of an other, God give me love and care and strength to help my ailing brother No Ioy in Muddville Winsor House Blues 19 Nolan lndecisions decision ...Time waits for no man... SU LIN SLACK I would rather be a happy nut than a depressed crazy person... FREEDOM... LIFE . . . Tommy, is that any 94 way to speak to your sister? Trotta's Speak your Mind! . . . I Q i 4 Q 5 1 x ef 1 ' Q .1 I - , T 1' . I I fn. if ' P I . rf I l A .3 . . x 4- ' .15 Rag A. 47 E I U xafff' .II . 1 N 9. Xyg .Kgs 1 ix. 1 1? I' -WY? ALAN RICHARD SMALL ELIZABETH E. STEVENS Whatever we see or seem is but a dream within a Libby dream Camp Wing 75,76 Herbie Spock Not everything faced can be changed But nothing Deburbas .. . Falling off curbs Lindo Bash 3 can be changed until it is faced. Ophelia . .. DO NOT MCDAMPCAB . .. Snoopy . .. Manchild ... Molly ... ENTER . .. Ctr' ... Tiger glasses daisy . .. Hojo's ... 66 MGS fly hut make hard landings . . . Later on. Shady or Lucky .. . Matchbooks Truth or Dare . . Dorrie Tado House . . . Fly LISA ANNE SONNTAC LCM ,.. 1-18-75 . ,. Life is like a ladder, each step we take is either up or down Almaden Nantucket Hojo's - 121 Still Crazy after all these years Summer Keg Parties . .. scamin Hey Sport . .. Minerff .., cruising... allniters N, -'Y I' . A . I ill I F '!.'- 391' ' ' JU ll . , one in - 2 . tl! K I A ... STEPHANIE ELIZABETH STOTT I Penny , 4 '. Write it on your heart that every day is the best day in ' ' e the year . . . Twit ... Solitaire and state ... BC Union 1. . W Q L, V ,H ' Thespis Lives . .. Moonshine Reality . . . Black Box 'f 'J I I 12345678... Paris 76...Ant On's...El , f ' ' S ' Friendship is a sheltering tree. 5 I' AH.- it 5 Sponsored hy Mr. 81 Mrs. Sonntag ROLF AND REVV STROM Ralf ROBERT E, THIBODEAL' Bob Red Sox .,. Imp .. Cruising 10-4 .., Flretighter Kach 8102 . .. 10-4...RaCl1o Shad-:.r.Bax1ey's Packle IC L11 Abner Schlxtz Talls ,, AX' Charhe , Donald you Turkey Got your ears on B1g-4 Drtnk much beer... USCGA Summer 76 CYNTHIA L. THOMAS Cindy D.M. Southle I'l1 never forget the good ttmes along with the bad. LR, Thanks for hemg there when I needed someone the most Lxons-Trgers horn freer hve free TERRI L. SYLVESTER Short Cake if 'S X1 is -151 WILLIAM THOMPSON Tiny He who doesn't think too much of himself is more than he thinks Duxbury's Done The Liberty BowlDidIt ...442Got Bent... 1r658...Head,,.Mr. Egg8: I Blue The Tower EMC '74' 4C's . . . BUD . . , Tiny Who?? ... Gotz lt ... BU... Tunes Please . . . CHARLES TIMPANY Chuck Let thy speech he better than silence, or be silent ELP! weasels Ripped my Flesh Sweetsers 12!11!59 Band Parties Stash Cot Burned! Take it Easy . ,. Spririsored hy Dr. 81 Mrs. Lawrence- Vivnnz in if fy 'ff was .. ff ,,. ix 5 'i A.z 'C r' W 'O I I rl DIANE ADELE TOWNLEY No love, no friendship can ever cross our path without affecting us in some way forever Paris Ie ne comprends pas New Shoes The Ocean My Contact! El Music TGIF NfAgain l Don't know . . . Smile and be Happy... NICOLE MARIE ROSE VAUTRAIN Laughterismyremedy Missionimpossible Bpup Friday 13 ... bouncingbambino ... haircolorofCOLD Vtfhatswrongwithmylaugh? . . . Toot ... frostyheinines ... 3mustketeers cruisin ... Schmnole . ,. Cambridge... catchinrays . . . Parties . .. Sailin . . . beach . . . 5of4 . .. :gill fc-v. , I ,501 hy ,I , 47 G ' ,Q Q I 4 V 'X ff- Y Q A r , 1'l I , f MARY ALYCE VIENNEAU DAVID WEBB A heart is not judged by how much you love, but by lt's a time warp . . , Across the Pond . . , I can see how much you are loved by others. from The clearly now Dam Liberals Colt Smith and Wizard of Oz . .. Wlesson . . . Ruger... NHCC ... Hell, Matthew GLEN VUILLEUMIER Mosher's Retreat 17 12oz Curls Up They Came Long walk home at 3 Chart House Bye Bye Bill Lou Soccer . .. Sleevy Danny turn ... Donzero . .. Rats and maggots ... Bagged Again! . . . Aren't we all just a little? . .. ,,.. .t i v l.,-.t X 4 THOMAS PRESBREY WHALEN The trouble with you is the trouble with me got two eyes but still don't see Rocky Mountains, High . .. good ol' Betsyl Harvest 1!3and F,C.B,B, Baby! Please warm my foopsj Tepee nights Blues Harpin! . . . En Effet!! Bl am we is IOANNE LEE WI-IITCOMB Io Too often we let our todays be stolen from our yesterdays and tomorrow ...Paris in the spring . . . I'm over my head . . . Two Bush and Deere Isle .. . A piece of the rock Olympic rowing team sunsets blue m'n'ms . . . Cool your jets . . . bunch of frogs . .. 'L X- ptshv N 4 DOUGLAS WILCOX When something is easy it is seldom excellent Head, Where's the cell? . . . Tiny put that liberty bowl to sleep Lumpy get some Visine Egg and I Zyaer's party house . . . Bay Farm . . . Dunphy's Hyannis . . . Town Forest Keg Parties . . . IAMES N, WHITTIER Vtfhittaker No matter how witty you are l'm always Whittier 1!15!73 , . , Party wagon 1+2+3and 4 . . . 57 Chevy... How'z it gow'n ,..Nl-ICC . . . Sweetser's . .. 130 ft. .. Buzzed...7!17!75 Outa gas... Sponsored by Mr. 81 Mrs. Tyler S. Wooster IAMES E. WILLIAMSON Iimson A dream, a tear, a smile, a frown: all in the wake of a passing moment, a person ... New shoes ... l'm hungry D.T. Oceans The rivers meet and then divide white clouds upon an azure sky. which are and then no more... MARK HOWARD WILLINGHAM Howard Treat everyone as a friend, you can't go wrong Wild times 7!5!76 sloany lov Iirein in the boats rockin terraristic blindness McDote crazy? ... I dig trees . .. Go nuts . . . how's your onion . . . howldowns . . . whamer jammer!! LORI WIRT Lori Iamie 7!18!75 I know not whither leads this path of mine, but I can tread it better when my hand is clasped in thine . . . The house . . . G.D.T .... Good-Bye 5. l l JL , I fs -'I'3 a ff I Dx ' X Y f. f- with CHARLENE PATRICIA WOODS VVoody 2x3bs NF Ten, GG8iP CIA? Stowe .. HoCkEy ... SCBI-'PRRHEIIR ,.. S, WHIPIJXSH ., salads 8!16!75 Oh nothing sail BF Cracked mushrooms SK mental . ., I get up M I'm late ... live Tech ... 26 hours ... SB Lib ... pumpkins Ten 11 21 . . . Anita Help . I. IUDITH LESLIE WOOSTER fd 33 Judi The only way to have a friend is to be one . .. Peanut All by myself? The road not taken Both sides now ,.. Crazy Clarks .. . Let love be your greatest aim Laurie help me! MOAB The Gumbys , . . St. Pauls family '4.. Keep smilinglffll '. I .ii ' I --I ,JJ iv X Norman Ian Maclntryre Ruth Maclntyre Sharon Madden 'ix ':5.,iS6iQs.v n ff - an -21.1152 ,fix 3' ,. , 5 x I Y X , 1 H- .Z's5 - I ' ' , QL Ama' v'L k?' vlx...,,fl lf' ' Y . h ,I .:...9v1x af. f if '-i'i '-ililunuuu-,. W i 4' ' 4 '-we-an-....,- In emor of Kimberly Irene Mowery December 1, 1959 - September 1, 1974 + fa' 'K , 1 'Y 'kf gl dr 4 I try to live my life as I live each day: I try to live it to the fullest extent. Life is incredible - something I am unable to describe. but able to feel. There are dreams and there are promises. which give us something to live for in search for a better. happier life! There is time - time to live your life and re-dream your dreams and promises: And there is or may be an end to this incredible life. which we all live so fully Life is a circle of memories which we sometimes can't forget. There are hardships and misfortunes. But to me life means more than to live. but to understand one another and to love everyone. Believe in what you know best of your life as you've lived it so far. There are many unfortunate accidents. but this too is part of what we people call life! lt is here to live, cherish. remember, love. and possibly improve. Try to make the best of it. Written by Kim Mowery 1974 1 -1-.J X ...G-. 3 Q Y! -I 3 an .- 5 Monkey see - Monkey do X. l...., Dapper Dan 1 I 'U' 1. ' .2 lt to 4,31 P. th sk 5! 21' 5127 I ' 1 '. 2,5 R E 55.5. 0 A ,qgaem 'Mm M, 1- ,QL e , , l, . ,x. , ,. Y 5.--1' ' .':z:i:1'f 4 A ., s . -qv k K AA H-M Q W y Q .X T not a single point more! Seniors are not clowns! E31 up! l E21 Beth, can't we take you anywhere? 56 , ,, . . 4 1 , -T -, ,. -fa' '- . 5-'ffm - :ig f ' . JN -ya. A-Q-. - . .,q'k ?r'1 X ,. ' ,f,, 533.-. ' -I 5 -ffiif' ..w-Q 1,1551 Nf 'r- .4 . ' 3, - . via' if .- vgl v 1. . - L1 f 1. . u x qv 4' . . 'ima- ,. I +. r 3 I W MU QAXEUEEHQM Y ,Nh-M -I., Class of 1978 QC if X A. X-'lam l'f! , 1 Q-I x. .5 N Q14 5-.1 5 . 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L3 Senior Class Officers President - Mary Vienneau Vice-President - Christine Leonard Secretary - Lisa Sonntag Treasurer - Mary Maguire Advisor - Mr. Charles Lagerstedt : 'h..,. 5 t l E i ,y ,Ki Q31 5351 ' 1 HH' H lunior Class Ofticersg President - Karen Heneghan, Vice-President - Beth Severson, Secretary - Andrea Miller, Treasurer - Iohn Dowd, Advisor - Mr. Walter Kennedy tj 4 ex- ff?-ff . T -f'1 : if Class Cffieers .JU hi-..... , Freshman Class Ofhcers President - Beth Reed ' , Vice-President - Eddie MeShane I Secretary - Kathy Mueller Treasurer - Ellen Nylen - Advisor - Mr. Fran Sabol L 'Q l Q IKPQQQ iia .1 I Akai' -1111 E915 T Sophomore Class Officersg President - Debbie Donahue, Vice President - Ioan Vienneau, Secretary - Kathy Pynn, Treasurer - Terry Mullaney, Advisor - Mr. Richard C. Miller 65 V ' H rv Y' A Ly -.a B 'gm O i L a ' G 4 ati- SJ wx AI 5 . i J-.,,.,f'-fa' g',,, K I 4? :A , ,N U .,4?,Lv A 1 iq , 1- iv' Q '-' lm! Xu Ixivx I 'Lvl D If if s 1 1 . Q I 1 f ,S+ ! 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X, w 1 f g ' , X Q . y T . Y X' y ' I ' , ' F--J N ' f-4+ if l X-'A ' I I I - - gc- J - ,ff ZX Z X I , 1 f f 1 X 1 1'Z'-.:..,Il'-J':'-J! H-7 .., ,, ,fi ' ,- X y D.H.S. Choir Life is not quite complete without man's expression of himself through the arts. The D.H.S. Choir, under the direction of Roger Iarvis, endeavors to achieve this expression through the practice and the performance of both classical and contemporary music. Because of Roger Iarvis's direction and the dedication of its members, the Choir this year has been one of the largest and the best in the area, with capacity audiences at every performance. 76 Sponsors - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bradford 1 1' 1 L A W1 Fw 78 From a friend up L . yn I Nora Delano, Advisor Michael Ruderman, Editor-In-Chief Iudy Wooster, Business Manager Liz Hammond, Layout Editor 6 Yearbook Staff Kristine Bergenheim, Art Editor Editors my Sub 'lp T Terry Heneghan, Tim Costello, Sports Editors Anthony Kelso, Pegeen Galvin, Activities IN Liz Case, Literary Editor 79 .F.S. During the past year, the Duxbury Chapter of A.F.S. has become a great success. Under the new leadership of President Leslie Wiedman and advisor, Mrs. Cynthia Stone, the group has accomplished many things, including the hosting of twenty foreign students this past summer, a get- together with the Plymouth A.F.S. Chapter, and a spirited Christmas dance. Mr. Kopke, the local A.F.S. Chairman. along with other members of the adult group worked on many of our projects with us and co-sponsored our reception at the Art Complex, which officially welcomed our A.F.S.-er this year, Helga Buvick. Helga, who lived with her host family, the Douglas Lousecks on Surrey Lane, was from Glomford, Norway, she loves Duxbury and all the people here. Iorge Patron, a visitor from Merida, Mexico who affiliated with A.F.S. on his arrival was chosen the friendliest boy in the Senior Class. Iorge lived with the Ralph Stoughtons on Onion Hill Road. Together, Helga and Iorge added a special touch to our town with their warm and outgoing personalities. They will be greatly missed. The family and friends of Susan Greene, our A.F.S.-er in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, counted the days until her return. Susan left in the middle of her junior year and has returned to share all her experience with us. Looking ahead, Maura Mastrogiovanni is our exchange student for next year. We wish Maura good luck! -.f l -T-P? A-'QQ 4 s x:'ZiXm,1 D' 80 Sponsor - Mr, Rolando DeAguiar 'x .4q' Sf -Q, llfz ,23- , '-V 1Q44ip1' . N 155 2 1' ,,....a 5+-4 f I x 'Kf- 7u F: f 1 '?5-sf 81 Outing Club In the summer of 1976 the D.H.S. Outing Club went on a backpacking trip to the Grand Tetons of Wyoming. As well as doing extensive climbing in the Teton Range, the five participants climbed in Yellowstone National Park and other national parks in Wyoming and South Dakota. This year club officers Mark Dewire, Leslie Wiedmann, Donald Hagney, and Kevin Heneghan organized and led bi-monthly trips up north. Among the treks that the outing club has ventured on are backpacking and hiking excursions in the VVhite Mountains region of New Hampshire, with cross country skiing trips in Maine and New Hampshire. The aim of the Outing Club is to generate an appreciation among Duxbury students for the outdoors and to give those students an opportunity to engage in wilderness recreation. A trip for next summer is being planned for the Canadian Rockies or the Pacific Crest Trail. K 5. 9 'i I 3 as , T ' lg yi f , i - I rv .yr S.: ui Ah? - -:X D s O 'V-V 82 ' 71 3,2 'w I IB 4 lf' U FY i NL V3 ,, 4 0 'X 4 1 Q Ik if' x 9- fl Q' ' if' l .az 1: f ,-' :Qi ' L- - ,. 'J' ,. 'I , 4-QA-. gurl gf ,. - ww ' E 'D' K A Tr A ggnggiif ' gl -5 44,9- The High School Literary Magazine, Tertza Rima, would be pleased to an- nounce that this year we have a new and hitherto unpublished short story by Er- nest Hemingway entitled The Old Woman and the Sea , but seeing that Ernest Hemingway is dead and left no story by that name, we doubt its au- thenticity and are holding the story until further notice. At any rate our staff-edi- tors, Rob Ruderman, Yasmin Daikh, art editor, Maureen Roe, and supervisor, Benito Rakower - had a lot of fun and even published some excellent student writing and art when we weren't busy talking about overthrowing the govern- ment or reading Mao's little red book. We wish to thank all our contributors and patrons for a successful year. The Latin Club is a highly active group involved in activities ranging from the study of Latin culture to Modern America. This newly-formed group has performed skits, held bake sales, and traveled on numerous field trips. The Latin Club has about twenty membersg 3 in the planning council, 3 in the publici- ty council, and 2 presidents called con- suls. They are Katie Dalton and Michele Randall. The Treasurer is Ann Marie Lindguist, and the secretary is Ieff Brad- ford. The D.H.S. Latin Club is planning a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in April. 84 Literar Magazine Latin Club The 1976 Fall Tournament of Pla s The 1976 Fall Tournament of Plays produced in the new theatre was one of the most successful tournaments ever produced. Iudging was very difficult because of the ex- cellent quality of all the plays. The Sophomore class play, Please No Flowers was des- ignated by the judges to be the winner. Please No Flowers Henry IV f Please No Flowers Kiss Me Quick, I m Double Parked! Time Passes Cn The Iunior Prom - an event filled with antici- pation and nervousness, long gowns and stiff tuxedos, perhaps even beauty and elegance. The Iunior Prom of May 7, 1976, at Dreamwold of Scituate, combined all of these into a memorable evening. Undaunted by the rain, couple after couple drove up to the front portico and entered the ball to enjoy an evening of dinner and dancing. Highlighting the evening was the selec- tion of Leslie Lormer as Prom Queen of 1976, along with Mary Maguire and Beth Marconi as the court. Special thanks are owed to the prom committee, chaired by Lisa Sonntag, who met every forseeable problem and spent hours of their own time on prom-night to decorate the hall. I 813 l axr D.H.S. Band The D.H.S. Marching Band, led by Michon Doheny, lended support to both the soccer team and the football team again this year. This year's band was the largest in the history of Duxbury. The many band members, under the direction of Arthur Iohnson, were kept busy all year long with parades, concerts, and other activities, in addition to the football and soccer games. Some of the band members were also active in S.E.M.S.B.A., Southeast District, and All- State competitions. The band is a very dedicated group which will continue to grow in the coming years. 88 Mr. and Mrs. Iohn C, Crandell all- - . 3, A 4 v . . Wm f I ll u , 4 I1 gg., ,e' 89 89 West hnd Subs 5: PIZZJS If J 1 a 4 Homecoming Week-end 1976 Homecoming kings and queens, boy cheerlead- ers, pep rallies, football games, parades, floats these are only some of the memories that will remain long after the 1976 Homecoming week-end is over. Homecoming began with the traditional pep rally before the Thanksgiving football game against Cohasset. The Homecoming queens and kings were announced by Mr. Pierce. Senior Lori Wirt and her senior court, Wendy Pierce and Car- mel Shields, junior Andrea Miller, sophomore Tina Hurley, and freshman, Mary Ann Caleskie, were chosen as queens. Bill Thompson and his court Dan Kates and Frank Hyer, were chosen as kings. Preceeding the rally was the Thanksgiving morning parade. The freshmen won the award for the best float. Later that day Dragon's football team lost to the Clippers, 14-6. To end the week-end, the Cross Roads played at the dance. Q0 Q . ,-Mg,-r F r , 'W f 1 .rf '16- t n I -nn M ,X ri Ll..- f F H UI! HQ. X f . . fl!! 'MU Ill!! L 1 Q!! U ll I 9 8 -5, I 1 9 , J Senior Play On December 10th and 11th, the curtain opened on the Senior Class Play, Once In a Lifetime. With a cast and crew of over eighty Seniors. this was one of the most spectacular events ever staged at D.H.S. Taking on the mammoth task of directing was Richard Miller along with his assistant David Ienness. The capacity crowds on both nights were treated to a dazzling display of talent, magnificent sets and beautiful costumes. However, behind all of this glitter were many weeks of grueling rehearsals and hard work. The audience got only a glimpse of this fatigue with one stagestruck backdrop and a backwards set. Undaunted, the play continued and the rest is history. Once In A Lifetime truly made its mark in the annals of D.H.S. Theatre. Par-war-met! Yes, I'm a TRAMPV' . . . the big happy family - - as Lifetime Breathing is fundamental. Don't Blink! 92 Hello, Hermiel -:.. -C . --.-1 -,- .... ..--B I 5. tx-.L ,. hnqn- ??f.. .A Thespian Troupe 355 Thespian Troupe 3355 at D.H.S. is the core of the drama club. Over 200 students participated in the ten shows produced last year. With the addition of the new little theater, drama has taken on a new dimension at D.H.S. This has meant a lot more work, but the more than 40 troupe members have met the challenge. A lot of time and effort was spent by the many dedicated troupe members and dramatically inclined students. The officers, Pres. - Penny Stott, V.P. - Pegeen Galvin, Tres. - Tony Kelso, Sect. - Melissa Hughes. and advisor, Mr. Miller, have worked hard to co-ordinate dramatic activities. Amy Boli built displays, Iohn Bradford organized sets: Arthur Freeland took on the mammoth task of lighting: Mike Prendergast arranged ticket sales for many shows: Anne Ruderman furnished the troupe with a tremendous costume wardrobe: Rob Ruderman publicized shows yielding capacity audiences. William Nourse organized lobby for our shows. Many others have helped make this a successful year. E14 ni. ral I. , N5 al It , U . I 1 X , f 1 - - ' l 'ga 4 'X ..... 'nu 1' 'mm '1 'Nl Y 'ii' '., A, , 1 sf N ' v 6 .qi Jn . .h- J ,-, . A -fa-lf' , if ll, 1 I ill L, ng-- blk .I , 1 A.. i ..4 1 - 1 . , ' 4'0 -ith.. rs. Q 1 . r 0 J n . ' . .- ri .4 . 5 r,, wx Faff, n QT, . 'Y uw' 'Uv 'N k ' Aft? 2' ' fwfc if- 7 'Wing' -. f Lon-4.-- Qs-- 5 - Act well your part, There all the honor lies v ,Qin 'S . D.H.S. Ke Club The Duxbury Key Club International, a worldwide organiza- tion dedicated to pub- lic service. Locally, the Key Club is involved in helping the senior citizens and assem- bling Thanksgiving baskets as well as sponsoring a scholar- ship. Advisor Harry Cun- narson and officers, Bob Enniss and Doug Wilcox can take the credit for continuing last year's revival of the Key Club. 97 Q Student Council L This year's Student Council and their advisor, Mr. Buechler have accomplished many things. In the beginning of the year three committees were set up, a student bulletin committee, an assembly com- mittee, and a cultural events committee. Officers were Pres. - Carole Emerson, Vice Pres. - Chris Leonard, Tres. - War- ren Freeland, and Sect. - Laurie Shoulla. Other members of the Council were: Seniors - P. Harper, C. Woods, M. Pre- ndergastg Iuniors - D. Pullen, L. Hun- dleyg Soph. - S. Buechler, R. Walters, Freshmen - S. Trezise, D. Dowd, C. Hall. Lx, I-Q 51:22. ii... 30 gba :.' 98 SFX X- W v 1 fy H WNV . .ag U U 'SX -S3 fe. Q .xx XQJJ K , - If i . ,, yi' ,, fg Q9 Margaret Gibson, Guidance Secretary ft sry' is X Ann Collins Guidance Counselor Millicent Ienness Office Secretary Virginia Weatherlow Guidance Secretary 2 Q Thomas Given Col. Iames Truden Chairman Science Dept. Chairman Social Studies l , I , l , I Walter Kennedy Vito Mazzola Michael Reed Guidance Counselor Industrial Arts Chairman Foreign Language 100 Lawrence Dunn Chairman Math Dept i IF Robert McDonough, Language Arts lane Mueller, Office Secretary .-ixsgx '- lane Corliss Louise Pittenger Roger Iarvis Anne Davis, Chairman Art Physical Education Office Secretary Chairman Music Dept. Dept. , ,pi S, 1 x.:.54'. gf, ' V K 1:1 L 1 . . ' gmzf ' 4 ,J l I l 1 X 1- gl: aussi. .1 Iames Buechler George Teravainen Robert Hayes Margaret O'Brien Chairman English Dept. Physical Education Director Science Science 101 A ,. ' . A . ir ,, gr e David Kispert Mary Sullivan Social Studies 1 L4 rlll' Susan Cook Michael Burke English Special Needs Nora Delano English Iudi Page English ffl! , f 1 AW! s 2 fn- 0. , 9 in Iohn Maguire Peggy Lewis Arthur Iohnson Melissa Bristol SOCial Studies Foreign Language Music Foreign Language Anne Welcker Y It .' Ax if 71 if, fl 'W 1 1 ,gI1fr? I' 'I i A1113 +5 as' Q Iodi Frame Librarian Cynthia Stone Robert Sullivan Elaine Primmer Mr, Oyez English Science Foreign Language -gk Z' Iennifer Sylvia English ' u. l , 4: 4 Thomas Comer Gordon Leighton Benito Rakower Distributive Education Math English 'v J nv CP 'Y -5- ef , I 4 L, K-qv, - 'CID --' Paul Francis Iames Wilde Science Science . . iff! -rf X -' - , .Y k . 3 X 51 I, fig lv X X X 1 .. AJP, .1.:- . , .F-.R V' EN Daniel Kostrave Isabel Ballard Commercial Foreign Language . ' 4' ix' ' 'V , X- l , . ,lf x A Ioanne McCarthy Reggie Clark Remedial reading Math ua il 'L Iohn Sullivan Iris Brough Social Studies Science Ann Bertone Social Studies Earl Chamberlain English ' -4' X 1 ' 9 x f xt R i 5 , u . 1' 1 -sd ' Q 'fir-ff ,EQ David Murphy Michael Russo Iudith Kelliher Genevieve Osborn Science Physical Education Math Commercial ,FW .. . ,rf ' 4, ,I i II4' Francis Sabol Edward Mack Marcia Lantz Thomas Merna Social Studies Health Foreign Language Special Needs Mary Buckley Sandra Upham Commercial English 1 ,ty f Cafelefia Slaff Nancy Decoste. Home Economics Q IX William Barges Alice Reidy Frank Gagliardi Iohn W. Hill Physical Education Library Aide Special Needs Counselor Principal V 'QQ l .gi4.f'f19 ' aff. C Peggi Van Doren Robert Carlson Kenneth Sachs Alice Ohannessian Library Aide Guidance Counselor Industrial Arts Aff 106 Sponsor - Iohn H. Cutler Donna Wiedmann. Home Economics FOSYGI' CHSS. English N-'Ki ff! Audrey Hibbett Mary Donahue Linda Coombs Richard Miller Physical Education Math Home Economics English ,,,, .- uosnnuxxliallfahenili Qzaaaasuuaxlyz' ssaauiiattlt, ifQ:!.a...' 1 1 sfslilii -1 f l -Mui ,...1 Ann Ayers Charles Lagerstedt Charles Vautrain Edwin Greene Home Economics Math Audio Visual Head Industrial Arts P fi 'sr ' -6 I' QT' 64. 'I D if e Pb I Harry Gunnerson, Cafeteria Margaret Baumgartner, Special Needs Libby Butler, Special Needs ion -'U 1 s-11 Maren Quine, Office Secretary 108 Sponsored by Ruth Rowley E' .iv- ' 4 1 41.4 K it ' ,x 5 s I mx lt. '4 NX fm? , G A A . JP 'A ::- fa, ' m a y M Q X, px . I ' s .49 9 I , .555 'S' ag' Altl , O Q N 4 x L V 1 Q l V H N ' S Q, E' ' V N 'gf-1 6 Q Q I My, X V - VN V 15 - Q ' , A IN, ' , X N I bf Baseball Following a dismal 3-14 record in '75, the 1976 Baseball team rebounded with a very successful season. Captains Ieff Bailey and Steve Andrews led the way to an 11-7 season. Not until the final game were the Dragons mathematically eliminated from the State Tournament. For his line perform- ance, including a record-breaking.-144 bat- ting average, Ieff Bailey was named to the South Shore League All-Star team. Though Duxbury has lost some key players, Coach Murphy remains optimistic for another fine season, thanks to these returning starters: Seniors Peter Sinnott, Danny Kates, Manny Fernandes, Scott Naven, and under- classmen Brad Colton, Iohn Donius, Andy Haskell, and Sean Sheehan. , -of V H' fi w ua -W-f--Q-1... wigsfia--A , H ' ,Wifi ff:-.7-2 Q9-. .As i ., Y , 'W for hi' 'jg-n,'hV3'7f M' 'f ,. ' iraqi. 2' ,,'. . ,F - , I, I , ,, Y H J ffl 1. 4 5. - - -7 -, . . Y IA .nw . W .-4sx.,'f4151Qa,- ' 1-N. '4u.r1.,'-.Q ,1'f'f -Vw g. Fi L75 110 Gln, A Softball The Varsity Softball season of 1976 was a rebuilding year. The team consisted of Senior Captains Connie Wilson and Cale Sandersg Iuniors - Liz Hammond, Sheree Heap, Gail MacCallum, Paula Rear- don and Carmel Shieldsg Soph- omores - Adele Angers, Sue len- kins, Carla Murphy, Nicki Noel, Pam Teravainen, Leslie Weidman, and Iill Willinghamg Freshman - Tammy Colvin and Holly King. A1- though this young team lacked game experience, they managed to place 4th with an 8-8 record. The season was highlighted by starting pitcher Gail MacCallum who placed on the All-Star Team and was elected Most Valuable Player, both for the 3rd straight year. The team as a whole, along with their Coach, Pat Shea, continually exhib- ited great spirit, and competiveness throughout each and every game. The season of 1977 with so many players returning should be a BANCO year. fi' 'Fa I ,. 4. N 111 Girl's Tennis Team The 1976 D,H.S. Girl's Tennis Team once again held an undefeated season and the South Shore League Champs for the third year in a row. The team consisted of Captains Lederle Tenney and Kathi Hopkins. Also on the team were Sue Hanson, Iudy Mitchell, and Kim Carson. Iuniors were Donna Doane, Liz Case, Charlene Woods and Wendy Hall. Sophomores were Lauren Tenney, Ioan Kellar, Kathy MacCormick and freshman Debbie Donohue coached by Mrs. Faith Heneghan. The team competed in the South Shore League Tournament and dominated in the finals with Lauren Tenney vs. Donna Doane in the finals with Lauren defeating Donna 2-0. Kathi Hopkins and Greg Sbraccia won the mixed doubles and Lederle Tenney with Sue Hansen in the Doubles. 93 i 112 Sponsor - Dr. Russell Harrington D.H.S. Golf The 1976 D.H.S. Golf Team, coached by Bob Hayes and captained by Seniors George Arnold, David Carrity and Bill Wilcox compiled another undefeated season, thus leading to its fourteenth straight league championship. The Team qualified for the State Tournament at Easton Country Club leading all qualifiers by 17 strokes. Perhaps the best team ever, they finished second in the state to Chicopee at Foxboro Country Club. This year the Dragons should do extremely well with their young, but experienced team. Returning are Seniors Peter Ayers, David Hallowell, Mike johnson, Andy Moss, Ned Emerson, and Doug Wilcox, Iuniors Bob Iones, Mike Colclough, and Scott Carlson, along with Sophomores Sandy Dewing and Sam Anastasi. -F- 113 Sponsor - Frank Le Sueur Track Y -kfq . ,A J-, J,--'Q-. If 3 ' .I ' .'.' . . .,., IPDQH3 4 F? D! 1 f if I ,N i Q. .J W, , Q K l'Lff'n-gif: A L, -4' W , V g 1 540' lm-53 '.- f ',4 n'f - 'Hi-Q, V .Q ' f '9wr'4 sr 'N P'T'9Tv new-'Q ' . , 14 ,.'xI1.14,,Q --6 n., Mm.-'l!'0. ' ' - Q - 4 Cross Country .1 X Boy's Tennis I if WW-,Q x'N 5 Ice Hockey At the beginning of the 76-77 sea- son the Duxbury hockey team was considered a building team and wasn't regarded as a contender. In the course of the season they proved otherwise and now are nearing a berth in the State tourna- ment. Leadership was provided by Terry Heneghan, Dave Hallowell, and Andy Moss, the three captains. The loss of the three captains, and Dana Loring and Tim Costello will be felt, but underclassmen Kent Bolster, Dan Gazzola, Iohn Dowd, Henry Hamels, and Fenton McCall will maintain Duxbury's line Hock- ey history. P ',..N-.- 3. -1 .., : 'J 1424 cf ::.,. ,.- ulll Q ,4-i Mra- Q u -I .A ee ,fs .S 46' 7116 st 1' , Q .4-9--N sv. ff-W x-.Y -5 K f r- 5 Field Hockey This year saw the Dragon Ladies ascent to glory. Their 16-2-3 record was the result of the Senior players combining with the many talent- ed under-classmen to produce the finest team in Duxbury's history. Captains Donna Doane, Liz Hammond, Beth Marconi, and Charlene Woods displayed the qualities of leadership needed for the team to go on to victory. In winning the South Shore League for the first time since 1973, the field hockey team exhibited the talents of a championship team and a state contender. For their excellent performances, 5 players were awarded spots on the S.S.L. All-Star team. Repeaters from last year included Charlene Woods and Liz Hammond, who was elected captain of the All-Star team. Voted to the team for the first time were goalie Donna Doane, fullback Rosemary Oates, and forward Lauren Tenney. Unfortunately, the end of the season also brings the loss of 10 seniors: Gail MacCal- lum, Ianet Driscoll, Liz Case, Christine Leonard, Susie Schaffer, Rosemary Oates, and the 4 cap- tains. All of these players will certainly be missed, but next year's team appears to be promising with such underclassmen as: Lauren Tenney, Ioan Kellar, Ann Cuneen, Patty Sim- mons, Tina Hurley, Sue Ienkins, Eileen Leonard and Theresa Crealy. Indeed with all their talent next year's team will be hard pressed to match the accomplishments of the '76 team. l QQIBWA 'T T 3 Ap '. Front Row L to R: Captains D. Doane, L. Hammond, C. Woods, B. Marconi Back Row L Case I Driscoll R Oates L Tennev A Cuneen, C, Leonard, T. Crealy, P. Simmons. S. Schaeffer, I. Kellar, C. MacCallum, E.. Leonard S jenkins T Hurley Coach D Brooks 118 Tournament After last year's first round loss, this year's field hockey team went into the State Tournament with an optimistic attitude. Their first game against Somerset displayed Duxbury's fierce determination as they moved into the next round with a 1-0 win. Bitter cold accom- panied the team to Battis Field in Middleboro as the Dragon Ladies stopped a solid Holliston team 2-1. They were now in the semi-finals and huge crowds followed the team to Middleboro for a big game against Dennis- Yarmouth. A 1-O overtime win for the girls gave them their pre-season goal: the Southeastern Massachusetts linals. This game was against Hingham, a team that Duxbury tied in pre-season play. Both teams were con- sidered even but once again a brilliant performance led to a solid 2-1 victory and the Southeastern Massachu- setts title. However to the disappointment of all, Dux- bury's State title hopes came to an end on an overcast day in Grafton. Playing Frontier Regional High, last year's state champ, Duxbury came up short 1-0 in a valiant effort. In coming this far, three people gained some well-deserved recognition for their performances. Goalie Donna Doane and halfback Liz Hammond were named to the All-State team. Also, Coach Brooks was voted State Coach of the Year. Congratulations for an outstanding season. gr- ' -we '41 -dx,- lr-- 'ffm 53-.Tl - . r-'Q Cf.-A . -' 5 Y ' .. '-I ' 1 '..6 ' Q Al. ' ' ' -an . ' , 1 ' 9 'L .3- un ' ...I 1 2 1 ' V 'X ' , 1 1 . 119 Soccer Top-quality soccer teams have won for themselves and for Duxbury High honor for over a decade. The 1976 team, however, surpassed all expectations by winning twelve consecutive contests on their way to a 12-1-1 season, Duxbury's finest ever. The leadership of captains Dave Greely, Tim Burdick, and Tom Whalen inspired the team to consistently outstanding and sometimes heroic performances. The graduation of the three captains and seniors Bill Thompson, Dan Kates, Terry Heneghan, Dana Loring, and Bill Hemenen will make it difficult for next year's team to duplicate this year's successes. Underclassmen starters Bobby Burdick, Colin McEvoy, jeff Chandler, Chuck Greely, and Casey Tonrey have the skill and desire to continue Duxbury's tradition of winning soccer. hr A Q .- .x. .4 ...Jail , ... f- .t , - n- qw P11 -' . +-...eg N.,-.At ui-vnnuve 'inn-Rows. I fN. Ilk.3Q5E,'s-fig Q-LJ, , :nf 3 'it-' .ff rg-af'-Y -- A 'ww g'ff-' A- Q f'f Y' 7 4 - v 'f fl' 'o 'IT' . JA- ---V6.1 5 ' ' A Q . ,' f-'lvwllv ,v gag. tf'1'- - L -ff 'ff 1 - 'H ' X ' -nwfw '- '9'elxh.ax, '- -fi -f 1-nfs -'mf' V, - . - , W ,r . - - . 4' -'W V I Q V , ,, , .. '- A r - 'tri .' ,.' JJ' Y-sl s 'f-41.' ' ' ,-4 iw, fv 120 fn. nc ? l'4igs t 5. l.-.- G4 Tournament Duxbury and St. Mary's of Westfield met on Novem- ber 20, 1976 for the State Division Two Soccer Cham- pionship. Despite the bitterly cold wind, hundreds of fans made the trip to Boston University's Nickerson Field where they saw the finest example of a champion- ship game. Dana Loring broke the scoreless tie midway through the second quarter with a well-aimed blast into the corner of the goal. Less than four minutes later, St. Mary's tied the score, bringing back the frustrating memories of 1974's triple-overtime loss to Nauset. But the day would belong to Duxbury as Colin McEvoy scored the winning goal in the first minutes of the fourth quarter for a 2-1 victory. For the skill, dedication, and spirit they displayed, the victory and the championship belongs to Coach Cass and every member of his fine team. ,fxlfl ' - , 'J 5 I 4 I I .F r 71. 5 f l - . --Qi 121 Varsit Football Captains: Eric Arnoldg Andy Bolster: Kent Bolster Centers: R. Lippard, P. Brown, R. Brown: Guards: T. Cunneen, T. Iohnson, D. Bean, E. McCarthy, I, Cobb, S. Dow, I. Olszowy, P. Balbonig Tackle: P. Balboni, S. Sheehan, A. Bolster, E. Errasti, I. Champ, I. Markella, R. Briggs, End: M. Hokaj, D. Greenberg, T. Doherty, M. Colclough. C. Houck. C. Bailey: Quarter-Back: T. Cheetham: Full-Back: E. Arnold, S. Mansfield, C. Thompson: Half-Back: I. Donius, D. McCarthy, I. Larsen, I. Iack, C. Burke, K. Huber, D. Roberts, L. Green, B. Oliver, M. Barrow, M. Stone. Sponsored by Frank LeSueur K7 23:-ft' 5-up--n -4 -9-4'-1916 J 4 'Evxf' , 'Iv , s Football Team 4 5 fn: Cheerleading Squad 191' . 9? 0-C rj' arsit Cheerleaders Thts years Cheerleadtng Squad conststmg of Sophomores - Ktm Cxsle and C-wen Evans. Iuntors - Carol Emerson, Andrea Nltller. Donna Roher and Beth Severson, Semors - Lynn O'Ne1l. Sue Iohnson. Lynne O Halley' and Carmel Shtelds would lzke to thank fhezr coach Mrs Carol Cass for all her help and concern whtch has made many happy and enyoyable moments possthler Wzth fond feelrngs and memorxes, the Sophomore and Iuntor cheerleaders along wtth Mrs Cass would hke to wish the sentors the best of luck LD the fatare Girls Basketball This year's Girls Basketball Team was not as successful as anticipated. Although the record does not show the team's ability, there were some very exciting games. Above all, there was team unity. The team was coached by Iane Corliss and captained by tri-captains, Gail Mac Callum, Donna Doane, and Susan Schaffer. Other seniors were Donna Pullen and Sheree Heap. Next year should be a more successful season with eight returning players. The team would like to give special thanks to Iane Corliss. Q. 30 A gf ll Il . l Z J I 4 I3 124 Sponsored by Mr. 81 Mrs. Martin D. Corliss X f I- 1 , ' 'x n I p ,- xv e 7 f- n .7 'Y' 1 Q '17'q, 'QVIJ Bo s Basketball Captains: Chris Brady and Davld Greenberg. Team: Bob Doyle, Keith Roberts, Ned Emerson. Paul Bloodgood. Manny Fernandes. Valters Kusins. Robbie Andrews. Peter Weyand, Colin McEvoy e. l , g'w' l' f- 1 . Q ' fr 1 4 ,cy ' 4 , . ' ia' l Q JL' X Q w X x g P :TT 125 Sponsored by Sue Schaffer Wrestling Tri-captains Tom Whalen, lim Button, and Dan Kates are currently leading the D.H.S. Varsity Wrestlers to another fine season. 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