Duxbury High School - Partridge Yearbook (Duxbury, MA)
- Class of 1985
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F W !, 1 I F 1 r i For Reference Not to be taken from this room 3 ! I . v 5 w 1 u I PARTRIDGE l 1 '1A 'Toi 1 rw--u - v-v----T': -H Duxbury High School Saint George Street Duxbury, Ma. O2332 Tltbe 1 ,QYUALA-IX-' I THE PAR My desire and intention is to provide in my native town for a higher degree of instruction in the mathematics, geography, history, languages, and other branches of good learning than the common school, but not to provide a substitute for such schools so important to be constantly maintained. This quote is taken from the will of George Partridge, an educator and military and civic leader from Duxbury in the early 1800's. His will stipulated that S10,000. be left in trust until a proper amount of interest could be accumulated to erect a building and form a school of higher learning. He left other instructions as to the administration, the students, and the curriculum. In 1840, the trustees deemed that enough money had been collected to begin construction. The building, which was to become Partridge Academy, was completed on December 16, 1844 on the site of what is now the new town hall, First classes were held in January of 1845. Out of eighty-two applicants, fifty-two were accepted with those from Duxbury given priority, as was requested in the will. Students of Partridge Academy studied such diverse subjects as orthography tspellingi, reading, writing, arithmatic, geography, grammer, histo- ry, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, rhetoric, elocution, surveying, navigation, bookeeping, astronomy, natural philosophy, anatomy and physiology, geology, botany tstudy of plantsj, natural history, composi- tion, Latin, Greek, and French. In April of 1874, the town of Duxbury took control of Partridge Academy in an agreement between the board of trustees and the town's school committee. lt remained the town's high school until 1926 when the high school was moved to what is now the Upper Alden Elementary School. One year later, Duxbury's first high school yearbook was published. The book was named Partridge in honor of the Academy and has retained this title to the present day. Openingf2 i I i ,ff ff ' ' - ' f f PZ ff .Z Y f 1 , X f X If rf J X ff zz V J MAA-+77?ZZZLc:J 'L - . ',Yi7Yffl?f' V I ' iilfgil ig i is it seg, iiii f 1 'T is -1 1- Ei' ll l?t ii ' f. 3 i 2' :fs ' -.2 1 i , Q, T' it 53215 ll -ii 1:2 i ..-'TEN 1 i ,l fir.:-5-fi ii' i mnintmnj my-gill l l 'FRIDGE ' 41, ,.,- , ,v In 'J' ,. win, ' IU fffif. i ' 11 L-.11 3 I 1 1 11 '1 1 1'1 1 1 I I 1 ' I 'II '1w1'11 MW 1 1 ,- K 1 , ll 1 1 1 I 1 r 241: I Iwlgqlfx i V 1 all I ' 1.f','Mu,,lL P Uffyfl '. ' ,ID , -14-H, 7,,,41 A Air i Y 1 ,if ff! fzyf JJ , 4 , A N -f' 4 .-1 ff' ,!Q' C f - FM if Af f 4 . 1354! f Xl l X H 9 ' 11 1-1e'pi,?'-J'-1,-5,-,l , . , 'ff '- 4 11 CQ4, ' A' ', mi 113 '7':f'X-' , ,- wfHJ' ' 1111 iggr ff 7' f'4' I ,V , 23. - S i -3. W W 11.5 X LJ --, 5 MN, NL, l'Y'1' 7 I i 1 ..., I , . r , . '1 -N 'ffxvx ' 1 . 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We have come a long way in our four years at the High School: from the worst class ever to have gone through the Intermediate School, to one of the best graduating classes of DHS. We had our Class Day taken away and listened to endless lectures on behavior . We lost out on the experience of open campus and were forced into the six period day, yet look at us now. ln academics, sports, arts, and student participation, we are unrivaled. We sur- vived video games, Duxbury Beach, Star Wars, Ronald Reagan, Proposition 2 V2, and Michael Mania. We have seen the coming of the Space Shuttle, computers, rock videos, VCR's, Bloom County, and Trivial Pursuit. We missed out on Health classes, weathered a bomb scare, and have been known for our fabulous cheer responses: Sixth grade, are you with us? . , .SlLENCE. It has been a long haul, but we have come through with flying colors. So here we are . .. ' gr . J 4 - -- ' .v - ' ggi-sf A' -4:-ff I ' fx 'QQ :Y'-,l 'U- .' ' 5:2 5 'rs-v Nun J? the mightg mightg BNIB 3 W '5- P Q 'CC7' X9 ,-a -' 1-3 H. K Albrutton Denune Joyce Allsop Dean Kevin Amado tl' . XA X N N I l 5' Stephen Brooks Anderson, Jr. Scott C Armstrong Trac: Denise Armstrong Senaorsf8 eniors -. E2 I ,gggsrf 'f' '1 2' L l Tracey Louise Arsenault Henry A. Baker IV Brett Daniel Barclay Wendy Lorraine Barker Catherine Loulse Barnwell Mucnael John Barrett lass of '85 9 - Sensors ' I I I K A , . Mlchael Neil Bartlett Amy Elizabeth Bayer Susan t , ' 1 EP -,, M fv- Q ,A N I, .I ' s N X.. . R cl .2 X af ,VH 1 MXH Damel James Belcher Allson Margaret Bell Timothy Scott Blakeman Semorsf1O ehiors 1 N I 41' ,J ' 'Q .1'-2 ,ff 1 'gr l Q..v 36 ig. -Qx -1 Jeffrey R Borhek Robert A. Bonne' Dar e e E se Boscfe' if Y Mark Anthem Boyds-H Exe F'a':ess Bfema Syed Marina Bfgg-55 lass of '85 1 . S 3 1, aff xv, . I John Edward Burke Mlchael Thomas Burke Sheila E. Burleigh -L4-fm , Y . , ' f .13 . , X, , f .UN V A , l 2 b . I . 1 4 ' l'. gl' X. X 'QA V if 4. bf' ri -f' , I 1 lyk V .., A A l mf' L :IJ i Sean Davud Cadugan Geoffrey A Caprano Jason Carleton Semorsf12 eniors -WN m- 1 A 5 . , Q , L. ., X - 5 ,s ' 0 w N n 2 . N rl' 'V N .5 f , 1 A Q : , ,ul .,' X ig' 4 X xx M 'inllaii JU. lb li 90 lass of '85 ,u 5 ., , Q 4 xx. 'T 1 'n V o '54 o o 7 Russell C. Cobb Matthew Thomas Coe , Q i . , g . ' , 'u Q RH T 4',.5 441 J' . 54.0 4 ' F. Z, N V . S f 1 I h Qi Y Martun Collxns Anthony Cardeuro Edmund Joseph Corvelh III Senuorsfld, eniors I I 5 'QR 'vs 'f S 'Q -T 'L' -u T.'..fZo2 lass of '85 f. a J.. Robert F 5' Q- 5 , f B ' A , L 41 5 .IJ ik ' ' 'IT5 Y. I js- ' ,1 A l. ., J - DeLorenzo Kam M, Duozzn Kelly A, Duperseo - 4 A - . ,W 5 ' an Doucette Pgtrlglg M Dowd Matthew W. VTNUVS eniors i vi 'Tv' '17 Q i 33- .-19' T 'J' AAA f-xg iii? 4 t w - in A , - -Hg , 'gg-,,-11 rf-L --:rn-' 7. f -- u,pw7-4-- ' ,- 191 , if ' r- 1 rg, ' 9' I f'N ... racy ,Q A-J. kr' 'Nd' Elizabeth Folkhart Hn, , a ,Hn - Ian G, Frazer Semorsf18 eniors At i 'F in f 45 ' i- Yr J Zi tra., 1 av-8 '1 1 ? xx ' i N, i 4. l 2 . ,. A, Alexander V. George Kelly Alexandria Gifford Lisa Kirstin Gilbert 4... - . iw M , X I F as A pr N 3.x iq v 1 S Colleen Craig Gillespie Carey Anne Grealy James J. Greene lass of '85 19 'Seniors I Susan N, Hanlon 1 X X f - M ' M XV . ,vl .4 4 ff? ' '51 Q. I. Z 1 '. F t 5 f' Margaret M. Hannon BA Heather Handy Senlorsf2O eniors W fv' .fx W- 1,5 1' 'U' - x,, HNQ I. It -vii X K L I A Steven K P4asenfus Juhana Hatheld John Hauber lq-5 'UR SheruHayward MaHhewfC.Heamy Chrsnne E H+ lass of '85 'W f . x o 'N iff V U N. Mgr in -, r ff' '19 YZ.: X. ,-1 . ,, Gregory X 6 Chrnstme Marne Husten Heudn Lee .vw-56,0 25: x. L ts 'fain' Lg 5. -uf'-Qif ' -o o W E ' A 1- 'Y' L sg , 1- 'Y 9 w . 5 w.- Nxt: it Q 5 + X I In fig- .Af John Hughes Sabrma Ann Hundley Colleen M. Hurley --- emors SemOrS!22 wi -QQ.. 'Xi' S x ,C ,, , A I','-':' - 51 38 X I lfs. -E-'E -E - H 3 -1EE1 ' Class of 85 T7 Paul Denlel Kehoe Krlsten Nl. Kelleher Tlmothy M. Kelly ,Q 4.- VICTOVIE Lee Kelly Bnan P Kennedy Eugene Kennedy ii.. eniors Semorsf24 ff? v -7 ',..,z. Lau ra Francess Kennedy J hn W. K K Davu Charles Kuklus S. A hr 'R Tern Marne Kilduff Christopher Robert Knught Lnnda Leanne Knox lass of '85 25 Sensors Amy f Donna Mane Lagefstedt I ' 17 if s . I 1 'A 2, 'N 'ff 'I is I l . : . Charles H, Kranmer Glenn M. Lamoureux TQ ' , , 4 'fir Christine V, Kub xii 'XV '23 Ann Lauzon Senuorsf26 eniors 1 1 12? J 1 fl ff SJ, 5 X Chrrstame AA Leary Keffy A Leyosv' i 3 Stewef P. Lusaka D awe E zaset S fb' 2- ,z A 53 Htl rx -A nyw--- .-. I I : 5 A . ri .4 - gi 6' Fx' . x,. rl Q. , L.- - Q-v--V gq--,-- Q ' P ' if f vt 'N ,,,.,:.,, ,- , A,-1-.-X, M.c.C. :uf .. C- - :---:. .-: lass of '85 N adco James agJre .- ,K ff? Me S52 r.1a'e J ,za 3 2 4 , Dave! J Mahoney '- f ..,.-J, ,. , - 1-,. , . I Q. 1. 3 4 - ,. , . .f . lx-Q , I W, ?... H .. ,Q 1 , I r Davwd Mahaney X J Nancy J Malmberg eniors i' 'S Cnnstune Noel Maniey Richard P. Marian -sf ' 1 A -Y ff' X Joanna Mane McCarthy Wendy J. McElroy Gary M. McFarland Rosanne M Mclnerney lass of '85 S Amy Leugh Mclntosh Gregory McLaugI-mlm eniors X 242' ,IN J We e v L Jeffrey Usa Mane Mecewgs f' P E f el -1 Xf, x W K 3 ' M1cheHeMercner Donald L. Merfy Gnef' E zasetf me- y lass of '85 ..v eff f f ,. ' . ,N I ' M- S -A . ' ' X . i. .F MT F F . 4 M if A , , Q- .. . ., , - 4. ' Y' I -' . , . ss-Z ' , -. W' V , '. V 45 . ' e. . V' ' . . - 4. ,nf fi, A- R isp' v F 4- Q rt M - . A , :A , , U 3 11. . ,': . ' 4' 'u - J ' - on - . 'N B.. A, ' . 1 ..- of - r , .-, I , ., , . .. f , ,MI----' hz, -.W .. 5... . ' . Q . Y A, 1-1 ,. . . ,L Y I W ' Muchael Charles Munsey ,Ly I QNJ' 'M' Amy Arena Morris '61, Joseph Murphy ve' 'F ft Semorsf32 eniors J - Paula Ann Nappellio 'vw-1-. +- WMQ4-.1 Julie K. Norton 1' Paul F. Needleman Elizabeth L. Neuger JUS 'Q' Q Paul E, O'Bruen Thomas E O'Bruen lass of '85 33 Seolors ICA ' Y. P 1223 g 1 Y ef e eeee e ee e James L, O'Hare nl vii J ' 4 ' : f X 4, Mrguel Papadopulos Cynthia Ann Partridge N A f I Joseph Page! Y' Seniors!34 N W I l 11 W W I 1 eniors e- 1.35 1 Hr .w-I. rg! lass of '85 W :- F J' Mar e Plett Kenneth L, Reagan Vg 'ir'-n Euleen Elnzabetn Redler , 3 1 15792. 5 LN 1 1 a c I 1'f ., E Aileen Rand ,,I, , ,,, Senuorsf36 eniors Tracy Ann Reed Lssa Anne Richards ,4- 2 Q wt 'Q 'f Y-.M ,I MIC 5 '- J .-45' 1- r. nael Patnck Hynes Salsrnan 3 ' Sean Allan Satkus Sneula Mane Saunders Ronald F Scarbrougn lass of '85 37 Se LP' .4 .3 'I-0 4' 15 if! Todd M Schindler e J , T' ,ll 42, '-X H , if 4 o - 7 fx 4, wr ':-ep ,DU rly Suzanne Scnippers Mark 5 Gretchen Lynne Schwailer Machael J. Scott Muchaet S Searnon Sen1orSf38 eniors Y Y 4 I :lui P Carole Sheehan Elizabeth Ann Sexton , il x ' . Hui .- 'Q l . - - we .P . .l ,N ,, ,-'- J f he ff ,V l 'JB-. ,ff S , .1,,f 4 v v -.1 N I 1, ,1 V. :A 5 'A , ... 1 - vp I' ' Lisa Silvia Edward Sjovsledt 1 4 L A , U' :V+ fini P' Beth Geralyn Shoulla 9 Tracey Small lass of '85 39!Semors --is ff' ' M arle E. g ' ' '- EV!-rift ' ' 'lv gig? 3' gllgg ' v ff',1:Qx1 Af :ff 3 W- f'l+if 4- X ,yy ' 1,1 r -as N r- 'rf 1-.., Jeffrey Sulluvan Kirk F. Tassel! Tracy L. Smlth Tammy C, Spear 4 A ' 1 ' ' ' I 'Al t4 2 U f-' Un Semorsf4O eniors n f yrff' Q ff 'T 9 w. . ,, . alle. -F R- --'- ' , ...,-:-, - ..,::--1- -.1-4,1 .zz--.1 -x Class of '85 J 1 , ,fl -, ,I Y J ,Yin -11' 2 xl v., J r ,iw I i Q' ' -AA' 5 'N' 5- is L K1 Carol Lousse Trubuna Peter F, Turner Nowell Christian Upham lr I .QF I 1' 5' , ttf' J ,r I V. ,Aw sv av 1 A P- X.'XpxX+F5f.Xf H , Q VX ' - . V J xftx .hfxn -4 .1 x .. . 1 H. Aw wi 1 ' - f 1' 'IAA lakh Q J - Jason Joseph Verell John Mnchael Walsh Jr. Kenneth P Walsh Jr. I W .5 GIWIOVS -- Senuorsf-42 1,..f Amber Lee Waterhouse .1 'AM' lk 1 I f Robert B. White 'Zi Heather A. E. Watson Liga Watts , W fr 'wr Vg i Q ,Lf 'RW Katherine L. Whittum Mark L. Whlttum lass of '85 43,fSemors te QQ 4 1 , 1 F' , Q ... l AFL 'x 4,47 'Y . .15 ici' phen M.Wllsor1 fx Mary Ellen Wolff Brzan S, Zec Richard J Cattinai lass of '85 480 Wendy at work Look out! Here come Gary and Mike. Candidsf46 , I I . i Z i Neat shoes, eh? i X o 5 Sim YN Lisa and Alison talking after school School is such hard work 'fi i . -q '- i FF W A, ,,., , ,,, ., U NMMA... -- ' ' K' .-I 1,i,v1,,.1u'v4-frown Q ,E an ' 'Y : . hu- In ', ' 'N' - r, ..f ' A x 'fik'l5'mu ., ' TL? 'J pi: 141- - ' 'Q 1 of 'ff- Y wi--L,w:?':gg..' , 1 ...,,,, - -1-.4 'A -' of- ' Ls' 3'9 f A' 'L 4,1 wiv! 1:,.. '.,..5nb:-.Q-.ffqii -+L John - Give me my cane What's Jason up to now? i -'il W- 6- Phil and his fuzzy friend Watch where you're going John! Friends til the end 47fCandids ,ff IL' -ff -ff Once upon a tame, we entered nere. We played here, E V x qi .,1 M, Q ' ,, . .,. ,, 'ik DUXBURY PUBLIC SCHODLS Candudsf48 We rode nere. at-we, And we walked here CAMERA SHY GLENN M. BRUCE WADE CALLANDER JOHN CISLO IAN DAVIS DAVID C. D'AMICO DORRAN DOUGHERTY MARK D. ELDRIDGE ANNELLE M. EVANS GINA FERNANDES ANDREW GATES LAIL KINSEY ALBERT J. LANDRY JOHN W. MACINTYRE PATRICK NATHAN ROBERT RATON BRENDA PETERSON STAN POLISKEY PADRAIC SHEEHAN COLIN SAMUALSON .ft .Q fiki 5.1 if! A A H157 ?Kil'5XEIEHiE lil 1 CUTEST E, Kennedy, T. Smnth CLASS COUPLE Hasenfus, Ae Waterhouse - CLASS INSEPERABLES T. Arsenault, S. Hayward E. Kennedy, J. Hughes. H. Baker MOST GULLIBLE C. Themustokfeus, P. Kehoe . .K ' - T.Smal1. B.Z6CfVXO, fn I CLASS CLOWNS YD E3 D, aw I ti' Q. W MOST FUN TO BE WITH J. Hughes. E. Kennedy. W. McElroy Cnot photographedh 141. J' MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT R. Scarbrough, A. Morrus Q xg Q. f erlatuve-S152 MOST DRAMATIC MOST INTELLIGENT K. Dupersuo. J. Hughes S, Hundley. D. Mahoney -5 . if -xta, - Q Q ee it L u-sr N 'I...Wl': 9 V -'-. ,D Q5 y . 4 9, i-f N ,.... .i -ff - :' f,r u inn- Q,..4x...AQA-3' F 15 -.f-..... -N FRIENDLIEST T. Kilduff, T. Hussmg MOST INDIVIDUAL J. Hatfueld, Jim Maguire BEST DRESSED K. Gifford, E. Kennedy MOST ATHLETIC S. Cass, W. Barker L CLASS FLIRTS 'V . 'L fb L. Keaney. E, Corvelh qNot Photographed? fill' '- tx 'A K' 4 BEST ALL AROUND MOST TALKATIVE W. Barker. D, Mahoney C, Knught, L. Gulbert Superla W . Q Q r if w . EX F J Candudsf56 '5- ,v-4.1 Q, 9 S 7 ,P .fs , Strangeness IS fs. 5 A Q ' . i 1 The Smoking Area Forever friends nl ,M Af It's crowded in here - 5 -'Ur'-qqww-Z , Qs I we .341 fd I Llsten to me S '-A gl ' F IW' AJ nxt y 'Ni In Q TUKS -4 Y3, Fsghf YQ5 l Y we V1Ctory?? ' ,f - w 1 l i f ' 'h fi' 91 L73 A J ' ' ba '1' Q ki' 3 K f f ' ' f if if Q, X, .Ra-32? -VL . 3- - f ., -1.-1 1 4 A The cam before the stop' 4'3A' 4535 r -- .J-1 '-fl .. fx N Q 4. i EQ, sk X we JO N, N 6 ...B Q Do T, Underclassmenf58 s much as the class ot '85 likes to think there are no one else but seniors, certain beings have been noticed around the school. After consult- ing the guide book, they have been identified as freshmen, sophomores, and juniors. But seriously, under- classmen make up three-fourths of our school and con- tribute to the school as a whole with their enthusiasm and spirit. These years provide the time needed to mature physically, emotionally, and academically. They allow a person to develop into the well-rounded person that is a senior. The kids who will be seniors, they are the . .. ru:-M ' ' Q- --Q fir!!! S!-ft' '4 rg' ' ' Qt, .x . Nt- v -' . 5? t f I xx . D ,Q Q '.l, . ah: ' 4 G QI Q f ,'l'1 - Q ' -' 'rsh 4- -qv? '1',.' 4. -'Yi ,Q ' ' ' , 1' -, f 44' Q' P ., 5. .X - '5- ,v,,if,,,L.gf.- ,,, 1. Hhqsgxfil-.M 'ffgf 1 l .i V xp X VHF' ' +- -.4 'fin' vt 'fins 'wif Y 'fl -' ' . '4 . 'f - '51 50' 1: , Y I Q. tvs, I .:..5 . , . '- sf-f 'f1Z.' dl 'Wx iff y- 1 ' ' .' ' -65411 f -V.? 7:egs em-- 4 , ffm -if, .. -I 3 EGIEA99 IE 59 Urde'c ass fe Adam Renner Aprri Adams Cnrrstopher Agnew Justune Anderson Jennnfer Anztvnno Deborah Arcntbald Uoyd Arcnnbatd Robert Aytes Justnne Barbettr Scott Barker Cnrrstopher Bartow Eruca Barnes Krm Barrows Todd Bartlett Mrcnaet Beauchernrn Loss Beckrnan Jett Benevtdes Jeff Bernler Joy Buce Mark Blnney Leland etsnop Wendy Bondlow Stephen Bowden Ltsa Bowen Krrnberty Bowser Lisa Boyd Kathleen Brooks Matthew Brown Krrstun Budmkas Elaine Buonagurro Eltzabetn Buonagurro Rater Burnham Michael Burrull Erol Caglargan Paul Capraro Chrxstlne Carroll Scott Casagrande Danuetle Catatdo Gregory Cneetnarn Lewrs Chubb Cnrrstopner Ctccarellu Rrcnard Ctapo Susan Ctwsnarn Martha Cotwtns Susan Condrtck Sean Connotty Barry Cook Peter Coos- Sreven Cook Jutranne Costa John Costelto Tara Costelto Thomas Cosvetto Beth Cotter UndercIassrnenf6O ZHEINIT 'B J? if xv' B ' .12 f F, iv -a s I 'Q an , 1 -a LU fu-1 x X. A 23 - D -srlifd. 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U4 asf 1!:4??'5 - 1 Leanna Johnson Krrsten Judd Scott Kane Robert Kearney Chrrstopher Keefe Suzanne Kelleher Mark Kennedy Thomas Kennedy Ian Knlgour Matthew Krlroy Robert Ktlroy Nancy Klellerstedt Alllson Korltes Nancy Kosak Jeffrey Kraftt Kyra Krlegal Suzanne Landers Dennis Lawrence Jennufer Leahey James Leary Kelly Leary Courtney Lederer Bengamtn Lefevre Brett L'Heureux John Lander Patncua Lnpfln Mtchaet Long Stephen Looke Alethea Lorrng Mrchael Lucuer Catherrne Lunt Kerr: Lutz Haley MacDonald Kevnn MacFarlane Melussa MacLaughIun Stephen MacNevtn Brett MacTavnsh Colleen Maddock Jennfer Mann Julie Mann Cheryl Manntng Sean Marceita Melussa Marcont Cathleen Marttn Chrnstopher Martwn Peter Marttn Muchette Marztont Dannelle Mastro Krtsten McCarthy Denuse McDonough Robert McEachern Peter McEvoy Maura McGovern Christopher McGrath Mxchaet McLaughIun Joell McMahon Tracey McMann Daved Meallo Grace Mercrer Theresa Maths Chrtsttne Moreau Bohm Lee Morgan Attfxifgil 4 l 4 .4 L.2,f? it 'Q . .L A f - fr Q.. L, 4 N UndercIassrnenf62 0. C' I 1 r I ,- 0 .Q Q49 sv way. -11 ' 4 ll Q 'L AX fs 'fa 'kt ' J .Q 2 if ? 41 Z..-4 F' kv. U Yuba Ji. If 6 l A hh 1,3 fhdl Dame! Wall Corme West Pamela Whelchel Suzanne Wnlbur Pamela Williams Heather Wmberg RebeCCa Wmterson Held: Woodrhansee Michael Wozmak Chad Zahnzlnger Muchaev Zammno Natalue Zammuto Cheryl ZnCkO ' K X . L A 1? , xx Y .p-3 41-'7 if-1: Can I buy you a drunk? I'd rather be surfml And they call thus food?! I surrender!!! Uhderclassmen,!64 .4 Auf lf g A 3 - I V ' el if F I Jcnnuter Alabnsn Wrllrarn Altnrttnn James Anderson Justin Anderson Ellzabeth Arr,hrtu.1ld George Atwood Wrllram Baragwartath Jennller Barlow Stephen Barrett Barry Bell Mrchael Benort Galen Bernard Lrsa Blshop Loren BISNOD Rrcharo Blagbrough Charlene Bonner Mark BOUthllIer Nlcole Bowen Stephen Bradley Jenrrlfer Bruno Knmberly Burr John Burton Heather Campbell Edward Cannata Arny Capraro Lrsa Carroll Errk Carter Amy Ceccarellr Vuctorra Chrusz Peter Clccarelll Jettrey Cobalt Tyna Coburn Carlene Cooper Jarnes Corn Joseph Cosgrove Kelly Cosgrove John Costello Tnmothy Costello Armee Cote Mrchael Coyne Walter Crothers Chrlstopher Cortrn Marita Cushrng Andrew Daley Anson Davls Bruton Davls Jennlter Day Ellsabeth Decker Pamela De-Nlco a Patrlcra Deshales Paul DrPersre Derek Dooecur Dawn Dobson Terr, Dolan 65 UnderCIaSSn1en Chrlstlna Donovan Matthew Doscher Mark Drlnkwater Denlse Drlscoll Renee Dudash Amy Duffy Allson Dunphy Mlchelle Durso Krlstlne Dwyer Chantel Dzlewlt Elszabeth Eaton Trlstan Eddy Susan Edmunds Sandra Eldrldge Tlrnothy Fallows Erlc Felts Allcla Fencer Colen Fence-r Mlchael Fltzmaurlce Susan Flaherty Maureen Foley Peter Francls Wendy Franke Kathleen Frazuer Carla Freda Donna Gale Beth Gallagher Matthew Galvlrl Mlchelle Gerah Kerrl Gerety Susanne GlgIIOlYl Klrnberly Gnlrnore Susan Grealy Julle Greene Ruchard Gregg Christopher Gucclone Robert Hagan Elln Hagney Gerald Haley Thomas Haley Bethany Haller Ann Hannan Mlchael Harmon Laura Harrls Brendan Healey Kelth Healy Mellssa Herrlger Charles Hlll John Hlll Jennller Horesta Erln Horgan Ellzabeth Hughes John Hutton Amy Hynes Laura Johnson Alexander Jones Joan Jubett Heather Kane Vlrgnnla Kerrngan Denlse Klldutl Irene Knoblock Cheryl Kl'1Ox 'F . 5 , x a , l Tv 76 4' h. fff N x f 1' t 'S Q -A f 7 -T' - w Underclassrnefl X66 I -V 'F w D 7 I bl- s'3Y ,, S - I gk xx ' r1,,-- ... .qw rs- . , F ...Z . 11. Anthony Pannozzo Vtctona Pennington Kristine Peotrowsku Derek Pepun Jeffrey Peterson John Phnlllps Nana Puaseckyy Jeffrey Pulknngton Tvr'r1Ott'ty Punk Stephen Powers Noetie Prebota Laura Raferty Katre Reagan Deborah Reed Ketty Reed Keitt Rehtleld Knmberly Rich Betsy Fhchards Frank Ruzzo Anussa Roberts June Rogers Alan Ronald Stacue Satkus Mtchael Saunders Kevtn Scamrnelt Clatre Scarbrough Chnsttan Schneider Susan Sharnma Beth Sheehan Ltam Sheehan Andrew Showstead Davrd Shumway Chery! 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Jon Hrrsabeck John HwtChtnS Jennnter Hynek Drew lrvmng Jettery Janousek Hotry Johnson Seah Johnson Jotwette Joseph Albert Kassatby Jarnes Kearney Scott Kehoe Scott Kennedy Edward Kenny John Kent Joanne Kvklus JaCk1e Kwiey Txmothy Kwnney Jason Ktng Jonathan Knecht Suzanne KnoDloCk Krrsten Koch Wally Koch Mettna Knege! Pnar Knegel Adam LaGue Jenntter Lagan KHSTQVW LESVSOVW Erwn Leahey Jason Lee Maura Leydon Jennufe' LrSIer Potnn Long Lauren Looney Carla Loper Sarah Lornng Kathryn Lumer Peter LuSkO Sean Lynch Dougtas MacLoed Holly MacLeod Deborah Madden SYeohar'neI'.'1ahLtney Mary Erten Manny' Chrtgtogher l'.13so Andrew Masood Cathernne Mastrangem Mega' MBSHQ Terrt FA3vvgg,v- Enya fV1CC.3fN't,' Kerwn McCarty Pobtn MCEaChern Todd McFarland Whttney McGoodwtn KEITH MCL3LJgHNll'1 Lauret McLean Mark lVIcMann John MCNet4 Stott Mcwmtgm ,.::gg7r ' W'- . Ex 3 a Q 1 ' -P 04 wgpgpfc' fs - 1 I Aw 0- P I, I. Q -5 3 , Underclassrnenf 72 .. L. 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Inside of school we are strictly regulated, but after ten of two each day we are let loose to do whatever we please. Student life embodies everything inside and outside of the classroom. from sitting in classes to seeing friends in the hall, or even participating in activities after school. In our school there is something for everyone including student government, fine arts, business, even our own newspaper. There are classes ranging from college level to gym. Student life can go from the very formal, the Prom, to the wild, Homecom- ing. All of the activities would be nothing, however, without the people. Our individuality is what makes the school what it is, But all in all, it's a ... R ..l QEHBENGI ZLHEEFEE X.- HQMECG This year's homecoming turned out to be more than expected. Each class put a great deal of work into this event producing posters. costumes, skits, and floats. Homecoming began with an in-school rally followed by an afternoon of covering the gym walls with posters, The pep rally that night was an impres- I :-1 ms ,ue--X--fxsfg-up ,pu gigifsg.-ste Q 'fini' yi - V 'fy ii if if -vxf V Nw, 3 'F i N -,, .emi sive show of school spirit with enough confetti to cover the entire floor of the gym and a surprise balloon-can drop by the senior class. The seniors came dressed as nuns and priests, and when the music of Let's Go Crazy was heard the members of the clergy were instantly transformed into people dressed as wildly as possible. The parade the next morning was bedlam. A guest appearance by the Floatbusters started the chaos and in an overwhelming demonstration of the excitement of the weekend the rest of the school soon followed suit. Unfortu- nately the football team lost tha game to Scituate, but the dance later that night was a success and surprisingly The band iams, Duxbury's finest 5 's -fl in Q 'F , 'gli A tux ff? g 'vi .ff ' ,, 4 I 1' K 4' 1 f ' V N glx I K , V v' I' ' X ul- ' l I The mark of excellence , ix Who you gonna call? Floatbusters! 7 i i 5 ' 5 Student Lifef78 ,, Th---Dwv -11' 1-- 19 4 Sensor Queens and Kungs at the top of the Feudal Pyramld Saturdays just seem to Drag-on v' K Q fl The drever looks nappy, The vvnnnnng float 79 Student Lfe C Troy Hussmg explodes out of the back- field. Now what do I do? 'ff 'Ly ' '- ' M 2 ' Q . 'ff 'J , J! 34... MH if 5S'g , A , . V - I-. 'O i .1 J'. 415750 s - X X. . l 'r 1' wiv ' sy .. F- r , U- I 'M ,U -Q w- . ,vnu -1, , .. , 'Q . '1 d -he - . in +,, 1 7- I . ly,-r XQA, J1,44w4,- ef, . 'L ,Naam gl E If ic ' v f- f, - e' A F A' is . lv' 1 Mr, Madru's marchmg band In actuon. Cheerleaders show theur Homecommg spmt, X' ff' :, J wJ . -ri. v I rx l X .4 i I, , - -v . 5 .1 wx ,J F ffl ' ' - Q .. ' Y 'df 4 , :XJ J -f'7f 'ff - X Student Lrfef8O 4 ,1-..i. continued calm. The senior class won the Battle of Homecoming 1984. In the future. homecoming will be drastically differ- ent. The entire event will be recon- structed. Even though it will not be the same in the future, the spirit of the weekend will prevail. The school has long enjoyed the wild and uncontrolla- ble weekend known as . .. Scituate overpowered by Duxbury dur- ing Homecoming. The Impossible Dream? K ff uv 'C H e Q ,. J- ,X 'J . i 11 Q 0 ligq The immeasurable talent of the DHS flag squad helped add some entertain- ment to the parade, A packed house welcomes the Dragons. 81,i'Student Life In keeplng wIth natlonwlde polltlcal BCTIVITIES, DHS held a mock presIdentIal electlon thls falls It was Inltlated by Mr. Nleler and was co-sponsored by the Student Councll and the Student Advlsory CouncIl. Becky Mowbray and Amy Bayer coordl- nated the event wlth the help of the faculty and the admInIstratIon. especlally Mr. Buechler, Dr. HIII. and Dr. HeItzman. Duxbury was one of the many hlgh schools across the natIon that DEVTICI- pated ID Electlon '84 slmulatlons. Most people would tend to agree that DHS has not been Dolltl- cally 3CflV9 In the past. and the faculty was par- tlcularly concerned Wlfh the senIors of votIng age, The b3SlC obIectIve of the entlre process was to Increase polItIcal Involvement and knowledge of our electlve system by ll'TlIt3tIl lg It Although It go off to rather shaky start, the program was consIdered a great success. Stu- dent Councll and Advlsory Councll members spoke to EnglIsh classes to explaln the event and to select Interested candldates. The two DOIITICBI partIes were chosen, composed mostly of sen- IOYS, and they planned thelr strategIes. Over the next few weeks. the two groups DUDIICIZQU thelr polItIcal ODIHIODS through posters, Informatlonal flyers, and speeches over the mornlng announce- ments The hlghllght of the campalgn was the debate, WHICH was held the day before the actual electIon ChrIstIne HIII and John Hughes played the Nlondale-Ferraro duo. whlle DavId KIkIIs and Glenn Bruce represented the Republlcan tlcket. The new supenntendent, Dr. Kennedy, acted as the moderator. Whlle Mr. BYISTOI, Mr Chamber- laln. and Mr. Doherty balanced the DOlItIC3l spec- trum In the questlonlng panel The debaters bat- tled over hot Issues lIke educatIon, the health of the candIdates. abortlon, Grenada. and the defl- clt. then gave closIng statements, Although many students felt that the Democrats were the VIC' tors, It IS unclear who actually won the debate. The followlng day, the party workers ran the polls quIte efflclently whlle Al DZIEWII kept track of the number of people who voted per grade. The re- sults of our school electron paralleled natlonal re- sults' at DHS, Mr, Reagan was put back In OfflC9 Wlth two-thlrds ofthe vote. Student LIfe!82 o o 4: I1 as Z' LA. C o no Q - Q Dragon Flyer Photo ' fi f. ri-f-' s-. ., 5 -fa-4 l uw gsjixg, T' 'K' 'I' 96 ' 'f.,1. ' f' if fl ,L 3 '. 1 ,., 5, ft 546 tg . D3VId KIklIs and Glenn Bruce representlng the Reagan tlcket l it John Hughes and Chrnstahe Hull V6DVGS9V1TIf1g 'the Mondale tscket 2 ' 1' xv A , i , 3 .i fi '55 - 1 f I J .. ,. fc , .5 .1 --- 1 4 fh- aalx- -2, Z' -' ' ' -+V Hash, -' A iw'-C:---f' K 'i 'xl M- M , 5. X N T- I ,W,,,eH f I X 'Aww TK .W-Q J . The delegates eageriy await their turn S3 ST The Prom, a night of gran- deur and romance, of formal dress and dancing, is an exper- ience that is not soon forgot- ten, Christos II in Brockton is the place where the magic hap- pened, but it was far from spon- taneous. Meetings were held as far back as the spring of 1983, and the prom committee, headed by Wendy Barker, put in ff' Just a little closer, please. The Queen and her court. 84fProm Prom 198 many long hours. When the big night came and everyone was looking their best, the Queen, Catina Themistokleus, and her court, Kelly Gifford and Lauren Keaney, best captured the spir- it ofthe night. All the hard work paid off when the Prom theme came true. There really was something ln the Air Tonight. Round 'em up, boys. - - T'-.2 -3.5 .-. Q fi- 0-,K ig. -u. D So, whats to eat? Oh I'm just wantmg for hum to come out of the bathroom The Gangs all here! Oh your mark. get set, MARCH! Student Life! 86 P Save a dance for us? 6 ' 8 'a I 'vol tb! 2 . 1'5x Ft' , 'b 45. r -' --- t-. 'Zi K' I I continued X1 The Grand March The Odd Couple 'V' Srxff Smff 'Thafs hgh! that'S Vlghf, we Dad S7 Sf- Amy STOPS to think. ln its third year of existence, the Duxbury Chapter of S.T.O.P,, StudentfTeacher Orga- nization to Prevent Nuclear War, is concerned with preserving the future of civilization by taking action and initiating educational pro- jects. These projects have included aiding in the repudiation of the Civil Defense Crisis Re- location Plan for Duxbury, the writing of let- ters to Congressmen before nuclear arms come up for vote, and corresponding with So- viet students. Although High School students can not vote. STOP. believes that it is impor- tant that students do not become apathetic. Last fall the Duxbury Chapter of STOP. Student Life! 88 l i l lf tL-RjFirst row L Bowen, S Jensen, M Lucien, M McLaughlin, T Toselli, L Loring, L Kinsey, S Murgo, R Drake Second row M Reed. S Barker, L. Archibald, B Hatch, J Dresser, D Mastro, P Deshaies Third row V Carigan. B Cotter, T Spear, W Bondlow, S Boden, A Korites, C Moreau, L. Boyd attended an educational program featuring the Children of War Tour. The STOP group participated in activities and had the chance to speak with students who have grown up in war-torn countries all over the world, from Northeastern Ireland to Israel and El Salvador. The program was very powerful and inspired the S.T.O.P. group to continue their work for peace. A I I l j l l l Qllg.. . J SAY CHEESE!!! no Qing Glluh The Key Club is a student service group sponsored by the Kiwanis. The club strives to better the high school community with volun- teer services for others. Its service projects include: UNICEFL running a canned food drive during Thanksgiving, sponsoring underprivi- ,, leged children in foreign countries: and. bak- ing cookies for the elderly on holidays, Offi- F cers are: President. Lauren Holden: Vice- President, Kim Newkirk 8i Patty Deshaies: Treasurer, Melissa McLaughlin: Secretary. Lisa Boweng Sergeant-at-Arms, Mary Reed: Publicity, Lee Loring and Stacey Murgo. New members are always welcome. A 'l l 1' AAHE. AFS lS an organnzatlon that promotes cultur- al understandlng. The Amencan Fleld Servlce fAFS7 was orlglnally a group of volunteer am- bulance drlvers ln World Wars I and Ill After the wars, the Amerlcan Fleld Servlce started a scholarship program to help young people come to the US. AFS sponsors full year and summer programs for Amerlcans to llve abroad and for forelgn Students to llve ln America. Thls year we are hostlng two stu- dents - Renny Phlllpsen from Belglum and Melissa finds the KEY to llfe. Alvaro lrlbarren from Spam, The exchange students are kept qulte busy. Meetlngs are held approxlmately every other Thursday to plan BCTIVITIGS. Throughout the yearthere are varlous partles and potluck sup- pers, In December there was a receptlon at the Art Complex, where Renny and Alvaro were made honorary cltlzens of Duxbury. Renny and Alvaro also attend three area weekends durlng the year, These are work- tL-Rllflrstrow A Capraro.P Wllllams,A lrrlbarren, R Phlllpsen, M McLaughlln.S Crockett. P Tlobetts J Alablso, K Whlttum, M Rosen M Beauchemln K DlMasclo M Mulcah - J - y Second row S Satkus,L Raftery,M Whlttur'n,L Neugerl-9 Slmpson M Klellerstedt R Wlnterson,J Sugerman G Schwalter B James. J James Thlrd row J Leedham, B L'Heureux, M Case, C l-llll J Stone, R Kllroy. M Hall, D Klklls P DlPerslo, S Edmunds D Luce l'h....!-..-.5, uc-, . . .... shops held ln Duxbury for exchange students from around New England and thelr host brother or slster, In January the annual frult sale IS held, ln whlch both the student and adult chapters partlclpate The sale helps fund our short term exchange and our annual trap to Martha's Vlneyard The short term ex- change was to Gardlner, Malne. and was held ln March, Also new thus year IS the AFS bovvllng league, ttCouldn't we send you to another country? 89 Student L 'Q T sinh This year the band under the direction of Ric Madru, had close to ninety menbers, Be- fore Thanksgiving it was solely a marching band with marching instructor Joe Nee, assis- tant instructor Arthur Johnson, and field con- ductor Gretchen Schwaller. The band partici- pated in the Abington Band Jamboree for the second year and placed fourth out of thirteen bands in the competition. The band plans on going into full competition next year. The band performed at almost all the football games, pep rallies, Homecoming, the Memorial Day parade, and the Christmas, Spring, and Pop concerts. Members of the band were also in- volved in smaller groups such as the Pep band. the Musical, and the Brass Ensemble, Many band members did well in the S,E,M.S.B.A. and Southeastern district audi- tions, The people who were accepted to the Ho l'1uI'T1 35155 i5a11h The Duxbury High School Jazz Band is an extracurricular group consisting of Duxbury High School musicians. The Band rehearses regularly on Tuesday nights in preparation for performances throughout the year. The Jazz Band performs for all DHS music department Student Life!9O district band were: Michael Munsey, Kristin Budnikas, Merri Rosen, Nathan Harrington. Sean Satkus, Doug Fultz, Tom Hovey, Chris Keefe, and Geoff Capraro. Many also received All-State recommendations those were: Merri Rosen, Kristin Budnikas, Michael Munsey, and Sean Satkus. Kristin Budnikas was also ac- cepted into the All-Eastern band. This year's officers were: President- Dean Fisher, Vice President - Michael Munsey, Secretary - Shannon McGirr, Treasurer - Joan Jubett. The band managers were Ed Cannata and Jenifer Leedham, the Librarians Merri Rosen and Gretchen Schwaller, and the band representative - Ted Greely. lLfRlFirst row J Leedham, L Johnson,A Ceccarelli,J Hilsabeck, N Kiellerstedt, M Perry, S Eldridge.J Horesta, L Boyd,L. Harris, V Pennington, G Schwaller, M Rosen Second row D Worobel, S McGirr, J Deloid, A Sutherland, J Kiklis, S Gigliotti, P Kriegal. J Weddleton, E Drinkwater. S. Atkinson, H Campbell, M Hall, J Lister, H Crowley, A Roberts, T Tate, M Verell, J Hynek, M Leydon. L, Cooney Third row J Baker, C Moreau. K Burr, M Reed,J Lee,S Satkus, N Harrington, D Lehman,S Nandor, M, Munsey, D Fultz,P, Cummings, D Irving, T Mercer, J Greene, S Smith, E Canata. J Thomas, C Floyd, W Koch Fourth row T Costello, M Coyne,G Heniger, M Leanard,A Hannan, C Keefe, D Behunin,J Jubett.T Hovey, D Rhoads.T. Bartlett, T Hovey, L Bishop, J James. D Stoddard, K Scammell, J Peterson, A Phillips, B Rhoads, K Moore, T Greely Fifth row J Crocker, D Fisher, B Bell, D Flaherty, S Campbell, J Janousek 1FTD'W .. A atc concerts as well as various other gigs throughout the community, This year the Jazz Band willbetakingtheirtalentto competitions for the first time in hopes of doing well. After school closes in June the Band continues to perform, they play until the final concert on QQ X VN 'T July 3rd, and the parade on July 4th, The Jazz Band has had a tradition of excellence in the past and the swinging sound of the 1984-85 Band proves no different. '4 l H -,- X -swf xg: -- me-::':'. '.' -.s' fs : U. .f -efe. : :zzz fjiif --D s :.-. E Cemate i :JZ . I':: e' . .'.-'e 'i'e S i:':g-e '.' ' I Ire' q,:.M.-,.. --....Q ' ,,- . , ,-, -IA-, - 3, -. v H, . ,..,- ... -H Y. 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P3 Q F 3252-32 3 5: 32 : :eff-3 ' if efze :a': 5 :3'ee L: 'sich I. -E- E fe. : ite: ':,'t' 'V Qsfg ': :, CQ. 3 'ati C' 'Z 3 :: TA Q Q Q2'SI'3'E2, :e'te' fa' as' ,Q-2' .-few Q, :32e: ist Pgfi 'Cn fe SCHEC S if, 'its 3' 5' ze 2 'te' gif: af: 'ext,'e2't'e. fcsetc 'cfe-ase - :e'3': to 33-3 'fe 2 f s wa, Je.. 3 ':..-,. . f- - Half Q Q' -:. ' A Qruzheztra The 1984-85 Duxbury Hugh School Orches- tra. under the direction of James Vuncu, has over fufty members on strung wund and percus- suon instruments. The orchestra performs at graduation, Christmas, sprung, and Pops Con- certs. and school assemblies. Thus year Mark Whutturn and Donna Lagerstedt were the co- Iubraruans, and Donna was the student conduc- tor The DHS Quartet, made up of two vuolunusts. Amy Bayer and Donna Lagerstedt: a vuolust. Kyra Kruegalg and a cellust. Nuna Puaseckuy. The Quartet played un the Christmas and Sprung Concerts and un assemblies for all the schools. They also helped rause money for the musuc program by performing at the Art Complex Museum un the fall. Duxbury was represented by fuve students at the Senior Dustruct Festival thus year: Nuna Puaseckuy, Kyra Kruegal. Heather Winn, Amy Bayer. and Donna Lagerstedt. Nuna and Donna receuved All- State recommendations by plac- Total chaos! h o The 1984-85 school year has been a good one for the Duxbury Hugh School Choir. Kept busy during the Christmas season. the singers performed at both of the elementary schools. the intermediate school, and the high school. The annual evenung Christmas concert was. accordung to tradutuon. hughlughted by the fam- ous Halleluuah Chorus, un which the choir Student Lufef92 ung un the top one-half of the District finalists. and Donna receuved the honor of beung ac- cepted to the All-Eastern United States Or- chestra, of which there are only fifty violunists. The Senior members of the orchestra this year are Donna Lagerstedt, Amy Bayer, Joan- na McCarthy, Mark Whittum. Kate Whittum. John Moe. and Alvaro lrrubarren. Alvaro us our exchange student from Spain who learned to play the cello thus year. The orchestra program is un its seventh strong year and has shown its excellence in enrollment and quality of music by being one of the best orchestras on the South Shore. The members are very dedicated and are al- ways struvung towards the attainment of musi- cal excellence. L-R First row D Lagerstedt, J McCarthy, H Kane, M Kruegal. K Kruegal, K Whittum. M. Cushing, N Puaseckyu Second row: R. Palmer, B Richards M Doherty.J Doonan,T Riser, M Malloy,J Anzuvuno,S Landers. R Blagbrough,A Irabarren,T Richards, H Wunn Third row W Francke, M Whuttum, H Sweetser. N Zammuto, J Dobbins, D Mulanaru Fourth row.W McGoodwun,G. Ceglarkun, B Oates. P Showstead was uouned by faculty, alumni and friends. The Christmas Chorale, the group of stu- dents who take choir everyday. worked twuce as hard to perform a different score at Cord- age Park un Plymouth, and at Lord 8 Taylor un Braintree. The commendable talent of some of the members of thus year's chour was un evidence as Lauren Sawyer. Gina Fernandes. and Brut and Luz Albritton made Dustruct and Donna La- gerstadt made All-Eastern. Also included in the highlights of the year were the sprung concert, the awards banquet, sungung for graduation, and the annual fun- drausung efforts. The fund rausung was ap- proached from a new angle thus year: musi- cuans and their parents sold raffle tickets for a drawing containing many exciting prizes. ru..-n-- -6- C-,f 1 , C ilazzz QIIUII' - l N fm 4 . . , N 4 ragnn flger Duxbury Hugh School's only student News- paper, the DragonfIyer , provldes an outlet for student creatlvlty In areas of wrltlng, unter- VIGWIDQ, photography, drawlng, edltorlal wrlt- lng, observlng. and reportlng. It also acts as a forum for student expresslon of concerns, and provldes an opportunlty for those lnvolved to develop Interpersonal skills and responslbnlnty, A monthly newspaper, the Dragonflyer IS supported by local advertlsements and a cost of thlrty cents per copy, lt covers a wlde spec- trum of actlvltles, from sports, to arts, and to news, provldtng a means of communlcatlon wlthln the hugh school. In only lt's second year, the Dragonflyer has won an award for excel- lence ln news wrltlng ln a newspaper competl- tlon held by Suffolk Unlverslty. The happy advlsor Glu- urrirular Gluuncil Co-Currucular Councll IS comprlsed of repre- sentatlves from each of the extracurricular actlvutles The councul was formed at the be- glnnlng of thas year wlth Dr l-leltzman servlng as advlsor The purpose of the councul ts to further communucatlon among the faculty, ace tlvrtles. and the student body The Co-Currlcular Councul would luke to ex- tend a spectal thanks to Ted Greely, who IS tn charge of changung the slgn ln front of the school which publlclzes upcoming events at DHS, The councll held a falr an February for the purpose of encouraglng new members for all clubs, Student Lufe! 94 tL-RlFlrst row Mr Webster, Advusor, E l-lagney,C Dzlewlt,J James,J Hatfueld, M MaclaughIln,T Toselll, P Janousek,C Hull S Crockett, M Hall, Mr Levlne, Advlsor Second row N Kgellerstadt. M Beauchemln, M Rosen, S Hundley, J Bruno, K DlMasclo, B Cotter, D Klklus, J Sugerman, L Kennedy, C McFarland, K Gormley, K Garrlty Thlrd row J Mayo,A DZlewlt, N Salvatore, S Ellrson,T Frattaslo, J Norton,A Korltes,J Graham,A Trubarren, P Nappelllo M Whlttum, F Hull, E Albrltton, M Mulcahy . 4 , . - 1 eq, .,. . - ,.,- l -, X - .,,,, -.-., , , - 1 . -1 Q .5-,J - ., 1 N, I, Q ,xx tL-RJW Franke, J James, T Greeley, L Neuger. D Lagerstedt. C Hull, D Klklls, K Thrasher 5 QAFMA KCDWO-'S-if J Hatheo M' Beuchrer aofso' 15 G Ehzte C Agnew E Carfer J Greehe F? Drake P Jafcusek A Korrtes L Ste-wart 1 J rg,.,a..-.1. C-. L. - -- Qlithg I nuns Slrthy Toves 45 3 rhagazthe for oeoole h the schoot corhrhuhtty who we '.-.rttrg Peopte r.-.ho me to t-.hte there are 3 great dem o' us out TVTQVG, or ts tt out here? Stuoehts teach- ers orthctoals wt rhakes ho otfferehce fo us IT rs atsc for oeoote who ttke wrltuhg eveo 'hough they wouto oever ththk of touchtrg 3 t,foet.'.r te ef key T9'T6VT7S6V'J6'S There shouto be a oarattet uh verse for peo- pte who We wrtttrwg We Shook! ha 16 Our Q,-,r couhtry our ot.-.h hatrooat ahtherr if the teest we Shouto have our owh oohttcat Serif Rtght how though we scarcety Koo.-f who we are What tt we get together th ta toose sort of assoc tattoo, have rheet rgs reao our wrt rg to each other ard 9J9fWTu3t'j oubtlsh a rhagazrrwe I gotta recrutt some grr S AEP. Duxbury Hugh Schools orwgrhat rhuttt-tssue ootrttoal orgahfzattoh the Wttrtarr E Svvoh Chester o' Yourg Arherrcahs for Freedcr' S chahgrhg tts rarhe to Yourwg Cohsenatves tYCJ The group soeht thfs tal! act aety :arff pa grrg for the ree ectrcr 0' Presrcert Poo- a'o Peagah th the future, YC t ze hoo og debates oh the :urreht ooutwcat ssues 9: ef-:-2 e Qeninr lauaz Qbffirerz The senlor class really came together as a group thus year, especlally at the many home- comlng rneetlngs ln September and October We thank everyone for the ldeas. support. dedlcatlon, and hard work, lt turned out to be a memorable weekend for all of us We wlll sponsor two dances thus year to ralse money for varlous actlvltles, lncludlng two Senlor Nlghts Out. a Senlor Class party. and Gradu- atlon As we are all busy maklng plans for the fu' ture, the tame we spend at DHS wlth both old and new frlends has taken on new meanlng. Thus IS the last tlme we wlll all be together before golng our separate ways That ls. of course, untll we meet for our flfth year re- unlon See you all then! 2+2:5? nphnmnre lass' Gbffirerz The Class of '87 has spent most of 1984-85 ralslng funds They have sponsored two dances and held a car-wash They're stock plllng thelr money to make the 1986 Junlor Prom the best ever The class offlcers are Gall McGrath, Anlssa Roberts. Amy Duffy and Scott Osbourne Student Llfef96 fi,-.fb-.-.-.. c:- - '---- iluniur Class , Q?ffFFfF5 .,.D .,, .pid , Zia ,. ug, ,-L, . ,V .,- QE-3 'I fini L' .E -- A-3 -if' :az liz ..:x, M: ,.-,z,-Q,:f-.V Lzfz.. ,..x..---4.-gff. Hrezhmen Qllzlzz Gificers ES E - 355 iff . fi-E f-E fE EI 'AE- 'Z A -2. Z. ii 'Z '2'I. 2' '3i': IE 530:12 hizzf - '-:. '.:.3f nz, Q' : A 3':. -fgz :.zQ The Prez 1 lg fllennzing Glluh The Fenclng Club has been ln exlstence for two years at Duxbury Hugh School. Several for- mer members who have gone on to college have nnutlated fencing clubs, others have loaned teams or slmply contunued vvlth more advanced lessons The Fenclng Club offers ba! src foll fenclng, beglnnlng vvlth the stance and orogresslng through parrles ldefensesl and rue postes lattacksl to formal boutlng The club IS open to all Student Llfef98 Spanizh Qiluh The Spams' Cu: mcse' re 3'e:f:' :f M155 Pawel! s em em9,a:e ect . if 43' is WETDGVS The Q .D s :ec cate: tc sc'ee: 'g Spemsh EWEVQFESS trfceg' cm fe SIAZC Q-:mrmmtf T'e gm: seccessn , :'::,:e: the sensed aims C'r1st es Defi, Hee' .- -':' N -1--:-4: ,U -ana' 4 -1-1 N- ,- Se:: ':N U wxse, E 21:72-H f A- :- f -1---4 ' 1 --- ,., : m:,.,:-1 N -1- 1, - : ya. ,, - , C nb 0 0,4 Q The Never? Hrs' Sc: et, S ::r':' se: cg ' 'e fe' Juw:'s af: SE-'xC'S we fefe ex' : te: XA - SYS-Wgtfs F is e'ees are astzs sem :e , e :--e,. - WEZSEVSFD aft! :'a'e:te' f: J2e:-t '-e S , X A' Ll6'a'tfeS::e-M ieccetes tseit: s::fs:' 'Q 1 . ' vafcqs sci: ef: :: fft, ecf . fes - 'J . . 2 N mast fate: . a src: :e':e e ',': s :':- 'ees 'e' eel' New Sfif' af:i'ee ,e :ef'et:f 2212 :e:'.- -'es:e : -.3 ffl. aff ll 'H s .eef Te -mfs' Secei. e:e e 'J' 1 SD-2':a'ff:i:t'eUeN4e-ef 50: 7 11 YJH 'J Fra! X ON 4 ri...,a-....., 1. - I Q . l'All the world's a stage. 'Z at ,mf lgerfurming Ariz ummittee The Performlng Arts Cornmlttee IS a group of students who work to brnng artlsts to the hugh school for assemblies, workshops, and resldences. DHS has hosted actors, dancers, gultarlsts, and French horn players, The Cornmlttee works to full those day-to- day culturalgaps as well asto bring studentsnn contact wlth professlonals. Funded by state grants. the Perfornnlng Arts Cornrnlttee as headed by Ellzabeth Albrltton,chalrman1Deb- ble Luce. secretaryg and Ellen Hagney, trea- surer. Mrs. Stone serves as advlsor, Student Lrfef 100 lL-RJFlrst row L Neuger. E Albntton, A Koplovsky, P, DrPers1o, P Sampson. K DlPerslo Second row F' Dulany. N Zammlto. D Luce, D Krklls, D Dresser KL-RlFrrst row E Hagney. M Beauchernln, C Hlll, D Klklrs, D Luce, N Zammuto. L Neuger, M Rosen I I I I I I I l l V I Il II l F I 1 I Ihezpian Iruupe 355 The Thesplan Troupe 2355, had another very actlve year. The Troupe conslsts of peo- ple interested ID the theatre and perfor- mance. The Troupe IS a local chapter of the International Thesplan SOCIETY. thls organlza- tion has chapters all over the world and IIS members are the backbone of theatre every- where, Membershlp ln the Soclety IS based on a polnt system: DOIDIS are earned for DBVIICIDQ' tlon elther onstage or backstage, A candldate VGCGIVGS a slngle polnt for hls work on any slngle productlon and It requlres ten polnts to galn admlttance The Troupe IS responslble for teachlng oth- ers about the stage. and for contlnulng the flnurln- -rj' K-7': 44 +, ' actlve drama program at DHS, Thls years Offl- cers were, Presldent - LIS3 Neuger. Vlce Presldent - Paul Dulany. Treasurer W DZVIG Klklls. and Secretary - Debble Luce The ad- VISOV IS Mrs, Wallace We hope to expand the membershlp of the Troupe ID the future and spread our knowledge of theatre to all those lnterested. l J--.-11592 75 CL-RlFlrst row B Sexton, S Plett. K DlPerslo K Thrasher, S GlgIOfTl P Wllllams K Foran S Cooper, L Neuger, D Klkllg D Luce, S Ducharme. M Beauchemlrl, J Mahoney S Edmunds D Dresser J Sugerman R Martlrl E l-lagney Second row L Harrls, A lrrlbarren C l-llll N Zammlto M Whlttum, J l-lynek F? Wlnterson P Slmpson P DlPerslo G SCDWBIICY M Rosen M DIMBSCIO, E Hlll, S Flaherty Thlrd row S Elllson,M Hall.B Albrltton,J Alablso P Tlbbetts.P Dulany K DlMasslo,D Wlrlterson N Klellerstedt M Case R Kllroy,A Sutherland, E Drlnkwater, D Lagerstedt. .l Stone. E Albrlttorl S Sulllvan A Koplovsky L Cooney E Carter C Mason. D Clancy -I wma Glluh lt ls openlng nlght. everyone IS tense - sud- denly the CUFIBID opens, llghts up and the show beglns! When the audlence watches a show they do not reallze the large amount of work that goes INTO each productlon. Actors. technlclans. and UIFGCIOVS, as well as many others CODTVIDUTG to each play, Most ofthe work done for the Drama Club IS accompllshed at Work Nlght. Once a week the entlre club meets on a schoolnlght ID the the- atre to do everythlng from bulldlng sets and hanglng llghts to sweeplng and cleanlng the stage. Work Nlght IS a chance to learn about the stage and for people to get together wlth frlends and muslc to slmply do work The Drama Club puts on ten shows a year lncludlng' a muslcal. a three act. a competl- tlon play, the Senlor Class play. and slx one- l Just one blg happy famlly! act productlons Gur BCVISOV Mr Mlller puts a great deal of hls tlme lnto the productlon of these shows The Club has been very BCIIVS and good ID the past. and hopefully nothlng wlll change ln the future. 101 Stcdent L e Stuhent 0 O O lgnlttucal Ahuuanrg msnreasybeingiheoniymanomhecouncil The goals of the Political Action Union are to objectively Inform young people at Duxbury High School about Important ISSUES facing our country, to understand the scope of newly ratified laws and to get a better comprehen- sion of our political system. As a Union we evaluate national concerns, elaborate on them and compare each party's view. Stu- dents and members are able to voice their opinions and their concerns. The Political Action Union not only serves as a communication link between the student body and the political world. but It also gives students a possibility to prepare for future ca- reers In politics, Both Republicans and Demo- crats work Independently and cooperatively to attain certain goals. In this manner stu- dents are able to see ISSUES In two perspec- tives with a better understanding of each posi- tion. Above all, Students and members increase their political awareness and will be better prepared for the next presidential election. and other State elections Through the Union students have come to know how political de- cisions effect us and how one can become Involved, Need Advice? gl Student Life! 102 The Student Advisory Council consists of five annually elected members from the four incoming classes. This years' members are: Amy Bayer - chairperson Cgrade 125, Amy Ceccarelli - secretary Cgrade 109. Wendy Francke tgrade 105, Kristen McCarthy fgrade 117, Beth Folkhart Cgrade 125, and freshmen class Informant Darren Starr. The S.A.C. serves as a bridge between the administration and the student body. This year, chairperson Amy Bayer served on the Student Council and Amy Ceccarelli was the alternate member. Members meet periodical- ly with Dr, Kennedy, Dr. Zabierek, and the di- rector ofBusIness Servicesto discuss relevant ISSUES. In addition to this role, various mem- bers ofthe SAC. serve on small administra- tive committees to investigate specific issues. KTAB1 K McCarthy, B Folkart, W Franke A Ceccarell D Starr lL-RlFlrstrow C Scarborough D Reed A Ceccarell K Leyflop S l'lw UF'r V' 'WV Second row M Colllns E McCarthy. M LQYUOD W Bondlow T TUSPW N P'-2S+? rl 5- f'f'V-Sr Thlrdrow L Schlppers S Osborne D Dobekl S Cllsharn S Elllson B Nlowlwy T hlxiull You can stop srnlllng, the electron IS over, rn...,r----T' C-f .Le - - The Flrst Woman DV6SlU6'DT?X Student Councll otflcers for the 1984-85 school year were presldent Becky Mowbray, Vlce Presldent Terrl Kllduttr Treasurer Lon Schlppers. and Secretary Susan Cllsharh Mr Fernandes councll advlsor played an lrnpor- tant role IU all actlvltles The Student greatly appreclates hrs tlrne, effort. and constant supe port tuhent Cllnunril The Student Councll lS composed of tlye stu' dents from each grade level who are elected by the student body Thus year for the flrst tame. class presldents were Included as mem- bers ofthe Councll The rnaln goal of the Couna cll IS to faclllutate cornrnunrcatlon between stu- dents andthe admlnlstratlon Thus can only be accompllshed by the actlve partlclpatlon of students wlth thelr Student Councll Represen- tatlves. The Student Councll sponsored a Blood Drlve ln December. and a Dance In February The sale of candycanes durlng Chrlstrnas was a great success The Councll also sponsored a trlp to Sargent Carnp ln the sprung, 103 Student L te oloud Jefilj uo3e1Q an C CJ. FD 3 ., f E? X ,H o 1: :FAKE U HE iluniurz Thus years award wlnnlng Junlor class play was 'The Passlons of Arnorosso Actlng awards were presented to Patrucla DIPQVSIO, Donald Dresser and Peter Surnpson. The play was produced under the dlrectlon of Mr. Laue zler and student director John Hughes. Set durlng the ltallan Renalssance, the play was a delightful comedy whlch centered around the relatlonshlps between a humorous cast of characters There are other lush ln the sea. ,r I , I 2-.gl . 'lv-v- I The cast: On and Off the scene AHRE B? ISE?-HE cj I Wi , is .lafilj UOEQJQ Ol0Hd nphnmnrez The Sophomore class play entutled Wings , was re-written and shortened to a twenty-minute show by the durectors and cast, The ensemble starred the award vvunnung Brut Albrltton and Jnmmy Corn, as well as Sue Flaherty. Sue Edmunds, Jen Bruno, Jen Mae honey, and Harrnet Tully The productuon was durected by Foaiky Dnrector Mr Snnnot, and student drrectors Amy Koplovvsky and Lusa Neuger Sophomore class play makes the headhnes ' x lo! Student Lufef 106 Match much? Bards of a feather flock together. Q on Q, O UO 3 3 11 -1-I fn 5 1 U 1 3 T 'U 9 T :r O o H o r I N,l 1 u s T T I T I' K I 43 1 J 1 T. TJ I , Ir, -A' . ' 1 T, Q No lights, no camera. no actuon flu--5--.,-- --, - 3 'LR .. iFr25l1men ---I - sportsf108 he athletic teams of the 1984-85 sports year have once again been top-notch. Duxbury has had superior teams for many years and this year the tradition continued to grow. The Dal- ton trophy has been awarded to Duxbury twice and with one more reception it will be ours to keep. Our success has been a direct result of the outstanding athletes of our school but we must not forget to acknowledge the fine coaching staff and athletic director. The coaches have been instrumental in all the important skills and leadership qualities that our athletes posess. Congratulations to the fine senior athletes of the class of 1985 for their participa- tion in an awesome year in . ,. mangas 7 ASE? All The Duxbury Hugh School baseball team had a 500 season ln 1984, tlelngfor thlrd place, ln spate of loslng sux sensors starters from the year before. Most of the games lost were by one or two runs ID the last unnlng, games which could have gone en- ther way. Sensor Captauns Bull Weldner, Nell Cadw- gan, and senlors Eruc Glumettl, Bob Murphy. Wal- ter Zlcko, Chrls Fallovvs, and Pauk Leary led the team beautufully, Junlors Alex George, Bull Mur- phy, Tom O'Brlen, and Ted Syosted. sophomore Chap Gage, and freshmen John Belcher helped lead the team to :ts successful season Chap Gage behlnd bars, Duxbury 3-4 Hanover Duxbury 2-2 lvllddleboro Duxbury 5-1 Scltuate Duxbury 3-7 Whitman-Han son Duxbury 3-8 Rockland Duxbury 3-7 Hanover Duxbury 13-7 Cohasset Duxbury 12-6 East Brudgewater Duxbury 6-22 Norwell Duxbury 1-7 Hull Duxbury 17-5 Ablngton Duxbury 7-2 Holbrook Duxbury 1-2 Mnddleboro Duxbury 10-7 Scltuate Duxbury 10-9 Whltman-Han son Duxbury 3-4 Rockland Sportsf11O A pl riff' Y! Q A v 'S- G1-'Q 512' .1135 I . A x'-' I ,J-A 1 . ,tt 1 . , ,Aw ,cf 1.4 ,-' '11 if lj. rg 'h l E'i-a' L f' . V . Z: KY Y Beth demonstrates the arc swing. S. Burleugh raps up the course. i ,af YN I .sv H9 Irv -, , aa, f wi aw ew .iamw -l ,,'4 QQY4' Sportsf112 4LAR7 Coach Hayes. J Stewart, L Kearney, T Frattasuo, B Folkart. M Hannan, A Lauzon, S Burleugh U L .q,.1v ' CE EES EEF The Glrls Golfteamthls year wastheflrst one ever for Duxbury Hugh School Many of the members were new to golf but wlth long hours of practlce they developed enough skllls to have unter-squad matches wlth a tournament at the end ofthe seas son The next season lSlOOkIV1g good wlth the senlors returnlng and the unter-scholastlc matches belng formed An outstandlng player for the team IS Jennlter Stewart, who was 213 an the state. she also hap- pens to be 21 on the team Other meme bers ot the team arei Shellah Burlelgh. Lauren Keaney, Ann Lauzon. Margaret l-lannan, Julle Norton, Beth Folkart. and Tracey Frattaslo Lauren dlgs nn for a powerful drlve, Frattasuo demonstrates the back-hand swung NU Il sports Q ' ' E559 For the furst tlme ln qulte a while the DHS golf team found ltself wlthout a share of the League Tltle. But don't be mlsled, Coach Haye's 1984 team represented Itself very well in the State Tournament - flnlshlng fourth ln the entire state. Led by senior captanns Rob Donovan and Jeff Tougas, and lunlor captaln Dan Mahoney, the team flnlshed wrth seven wnns and three losses, tlelng vvlth Cohasset for second place behlnd league champlon Scituate. Sophomores Lloyd Ar- chlbald and Steve Meallo, and junlors Wade Cal- lander and Tom Wllcox, all played lmportant roles ln the team's success. Archibald, Callander, and Mahoney represent- ed the team ID the South Shore lndlvldual Tourna- ment - flnlshlngflrst, thlrd. and flfth, respectlve- ly. The same three took part ln the State lndlvid- ual competltlon - vvlth Archlbald quallfylng for the second round of play. Wlth flve of has sux golfers returnung, Coach Hayes can be thlnklng of only even more success- ful year ID 1985. Best all around swlnger Duxbury Hanover Duxbury Hanover Duxbury Rockland Duxbury Rockland Duxbury Mnddleboro Duxbury Mlddleboro Duxbury Abrngton Duxbury Abungton Duxbury Scltuate Duxbury Scutuate Duxbury Cohasset Duxbury Cohasset CL-RlFlrstrow C Krahrner, P Thorn, M O'Hare, R Donovan, D Mahoney J Tougas K, l-logdon J Crumlush,G McLaughlln Sec ond row P Needlenmn, M Scott, I Frazler, T Colllns, J Moe, S Burgess, K Walsh, G l-lople T Wllcox, P Cataldo J Greene, W Callendar Thlrd row C Curfln S Casagrande, J Linder. D Meallo, T Evans, S Barrett. R Blagbrough. J Tougas. L Arch: bald, Coach Hayes Sportsf114 7' L- rg..--..-.-., C-, sk W i ' ' . f 1 Qi! IMJVI- '44 1 If rf? 'ix Q. 0-.QL if -,mm .Avf jg-'QVVQIX' .,,s - J - A -ac KMA- In ,fx Yf ' -fl! f ' , I , Q H Q-at izlzivyfj. V I 6.. - ' AL., ,-. Q ' iw- 1-aff? -la -,pgffwr sq 'mug ,Wil ,947 :A fi gg., . 'ES .... H ' SNES -C ,,g-L -fl 3 -'+'s. . YS- .13 :5 . Z 'ff'-'Til' pa'ia4!grf,.gf-Q? gg iii 1-JL' 4-.5631 ' ' -m. v ' , .. I ,WM Sportsf116 4 Trlcua tags the bag, Beth enyoys her throw The three musketeersr l 1 ag ,Q-7 X. rg...,..-.r.- .q1,:, . 0 0 on 0991 I 4523441 The sottbalw team had a good season thrs year wrth a few returnrng varsrty prayers, but rt 'r rnarnly a reburldrng year for thern Coach Shea was pleased wnth the tearns efforts and .vm be looking forward to another good season Anleen stops short Duxbury 1-3 Mrddleboro Duxbury 11-12 Scttuate Duxbury 5-14 Rochdand Duxbury 2-4 Whrtrnan-Hanson Duxbury 11-14 Hanover Duxbury 12-11 Cohasset Duxbury 1-7 E Brrdgewater Duxbury 5-4 Norweu Duxbury 7-11 Abwngton Duxbury 7-8 Ho1brooK Duxbury 5-4 Hull Duxbury 1-8 Muddleboro Duxbury 7-4 Scrtuate Duxbury 1-2 Whrtrnan Hanson Duxbury 6-8 Rocldand Duxbury 3-7 Hanover -D f's :v- C '.':C 3:- 5 grae D P-g E B. s I- 92 Eiee 117 Soo Q E -IKE? 1 ENNBS Thus year's female tennus team had another great season. They won the South Shore League wlth some strong players. Stacey Murgo, Kathy Brooks, and Julne Cunneen played the flrst three slngles respectuvely. whale Julie Doscher and Wendy Barker, Breena Welch and Susan Nlurgo were the flrst and second doubles teams. The Dragons made It to the tournament. but lost to Blshop Feehan IU the quarter-fnnals. Wendy Barker and Julne Doscher made the South Shore League All-Star team vvuth an undefeated re- cord and also made the Patrlot Leader Alla Scholastlc team. Congratulatuons on a flne SQBSOV1, Suzanne discourages her opponent. Q if 'lxlll-I Duxbury Scltuate Duxbury Mlddleboro Duxbury Hanover Duxbury Rockland Duxbury Sandwich Dusbury Norwell Duxbury Falmouth Duxbury Mlddleboro Duxbury Scituate Duxbury Rockland Duxbury Ablngton Duxbury Hanover Duxbury Cohasset Duxbury E. Brudgewater Duxbury Norwell Duxbury Abnngton DUXDUVY Sa 'dW'Ch CL-RJ Fnrst row: Kathleen Kennedy, Julie DUXbU'Y E- Bmdgewafef Cunneen, Susan Murgo, Julle Doscher. Duxbury Cohasset greena Welch Second row: Nlelussa McLaughlin, Suzanne Kellnher, Wendy Barker, Terra Hojlo, Su- . -...I Sportsf118 zanne Landers, Mandy Mastrovlta. Nancy L Kosak Third row: Kathy Brooks, Carlene Cooper, Stacey lvlurgo, chris Ann clung, Faith Hen- I neghan l l l rg...,p.. -.-. C-, 4, sf -x i 2 1 ry, w , Wil' 1 A f I I 1 'R Q 1 f 4 4 I ii 5 ,2 1 3, Y : Wal' r ..f- A wx -..f x. if 3 .QL xg Q. If ' , .. SQ . -NM ,lv - x. .- as-, .1 .I x. 1 435' ,n -Q , 4, ,I 4-941 :auf ,5 Sportsf12O lg-xjil i-151 v gg Furst row B Bemes it The face of Concentration' fL4RJSecond row F Cass. S Cass. C Veach, H Baker. Harmon, E Corvelll, D Dobecku Nga Stephen with a double-handed backhand. ra- , --n-1 , .-- :-..-.. ..-... S. asf :FWF Aer V25 sl' . mg, 3 Q 7 r 4 QB I ZENNIIQ The 1983-34 Boys Tennm teanw won the States thus year vvrth the help of: Bull Benyes. CaMerVeach,andDerekDobecm,whorNayed the top three sungIes1 Torn Harnon. Steve Cass Hank Baker,and Ed CorveHraH mayed doubles. They had an undefeated season thas year under the coachung of Mr. Foster Cass Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Duxbury Tom as Mr. Cool, Cohassett Norwell Sandwich Scutuate Rockland Hanover Norwell Hull Abrngton Hull Sandwrch Scutuate Rockiand Hanover Abington Cohassett Hank makes contact. 121 ,'Soorts 6 EEF? I EAQIEC The GlrI's Track Team dld falrly well ID the sprung, flnlshlng wlth a 6-2-O record. Iosrng only to thelr old rlvals, Holbrook and Norwell. The team spent the beglnnlng of the season adlustlng to a coach offerung new perspectuves and posslbllntues - Peter Weyand. Captalns Sue Maddon, Llnda Barrow, Jenny Smlth, and Jessne Brown helped to psych the team to a falrly successful season. The Team was a young one, so many ofthe gurls wall be back this sprung to try to regain the South Shore League tltle. Duxbury 88-3O Cohasset Duxbury 64-54 E.Brudgew Duxbury 52-66 Holbrook Duxbury 75-43 Mlddlebo Duxbury 90-28 Hanover Duxbury 79-39 Hull Duxbury 42.5 Norwell Duxbury 57-61 Scltuate Duxbury 65-53 Rockland Duxbury 72-46 Whltman son Duxbury forfert Abungton Denune keeps trucknl She knows she can! l22fSports rg.,..,3.L,..-- CDL., - - ,EM . ,,, r. .4 . .A. 'Y.' 'A an ' - , gf , ' K'-.'i'1 f1'L f7'2l'? :rf7'c5 -- -- ,, f.. 5, I 5-W, J- J -,-,J 4 . A , QQ ' 7'-L-e,,,tff.1-: J, -. ' . . . .- - -,v - . 1- - ' ' ' 'f ' --'A ' 1, ',. 'A ,w. ef J I- ,M f . Ei ,J ff- 1, 7' T, :sr ,w.,:'4-fakf-. 3,-9 b,:l -' -+ ' ' A , ' :.'fn- 1 . f--' - -- ' I , 1. - 'f.-1-1-ggi?-' 9 Y-J., A 1 '7.g . - 'V ' -...-A -. f-' -. Q- ' :., L, rf .fin 1,0-rn ,- . Jr' 9,31-5-ta'-JQ4fE1' 1: ,J S - f f' 21 ' '. . fi umffkim-f L 5 -L - ,' 1-3 'QL .1 - ..A',' ' A .,3.,- 1.7 ,Q .., A ,I '. Z. 1 Hip. iv s -if .4 CL-RJFurst row C Knox, K Hatch, T Toselln, M Rizzo, J Srwth, L Barrow. S Madden, L MBCQR, J Brown, L Deterwo, L Gilbert. C Martin, K Leary Second row-Debbxe Reed.N Preb0Ia.J McCarthy K Leahy B Cotter, E Cougnlan, B Mowbray.T Toselll, R Macwawer C Grealy. D.AIlsop J Dav1S.K Shippers, H Hardy, S Martnn Third row L Carroll M Herrmgerl D Ga1I,V Kerrugan, S Grealy. D Kulduffe N Puaseckyl, P Demcola, C Dewapey M Hltchunsl W Franke. C Manley, D Macvvahter V Crvmsz C OIser1.J Anzuvrno. P Weyand.C SBIOIK McCarxrwy,A Lozrer D. Ptomey, J Jubett. B Marks. M Rosen. J Horesta 123 Socds 'J Q' so KL-R5Fwst row D Muller, T Page M Herrnger. P Sacchu, J Joyce K Coughlun, J Ryan B Srmth S Patenaude, M Le Page, A Gormanl K Boreson. M Shellene Secondvow J Cotter M Ryan. R Thubodeau, J Hauber, M Popad0palous.M Mur1sey,G Kenr1edy,J O'Hare.T Hussmg, GC 3 S Doloff. S Satkus, J Dewolf, T Haley, M Brown. T Spear. Tmvdrow Mr Dur1r1,P Showstead, T Costello, J Crothers. C Perkins, D Tufankpan, F Ruzzo, M Bunny, S Nappelluo, P, DePersuo, A Re-uhfeutd, K Leydon. K Budmkus rn.-....- -,., C- -- .. 3 at RAGE!! T'e 19841191 5ea5:1' 1-.as ar0f'ef1:':' 2.8 :'e 05' t'e Dfagz' scaac U'ce'1'e1ead efs' 0 3' Cacia 'S Uatf 1-aef' ge' T003 Pa ge J' Pye' afd P' Ca e'C0 we teaf' :as 'ues t'e eagae tie a'c .-.:' t'e eag, Meet T'e 30,15 as: .'e'txec T: f'e Sfaf C:,:'e5 Pe 3,15 .-.'e'e1'e, :a e ' 4 'sf a' se' fezcfcs ' t'e A1 'g' fuses 154: S T' Sea' Safws Tfcf 1-as 'g a'3 Lia Ha'f.'1e1 a': t'e 41 2201711521-1eff ge' Tfz 1-L5 'g 5 G Hafe a'c T035 Pa ge Tfe asc 1-13' f'e SSPf1F.'eet 1-fefe E425 S t set a 'e.-.c1151:'a 'eccfd ' We ' g' 'xc es T'eTea'1' cafe ' se:c'0 1' e :1150' eet E5.t:' S 1t'1a:e' 1-1e'ft:t'e State a' Ne.-1 5133231-'1'9'ETS1'fV'E'9 fe pace: t' fc sci' Est' Bats' S 1t' ae: T505 Pa ge 'a e: to 1'e Paffof Ledge' L11-S:'01a5f Tea Tre fea'1 00115 51':',g 40' 'ext ,rea 1'1 Th SE TEWCG -nf-Q FN :1 'J .J XO' 'cfs feife we afc 'arg a s1'0'2 C team ace J: 0' 10' ofs Pye' Ncye E05 afe5 a 'afc 0 T: C 5 Daxipff' 123-22 0-X51,f1 ev-58 0-154 125-19 0515.0 130-15 55155g1 115-50 0115,q1 115--31 0,15-f,f 122-23 01151, 55-59 3!.gX:,a'dl 105 5-ll D,Jx3.,'j '34-61 Daxsxu QL 5-5 A l.,CfcSSEf E Edge.-1are' A: 'gtc' H:1:'0:f V11 :c1e::f0 Ha':1e' 4-1- Wzf.-.e 5 3:31 a': S:f.a'e 3 1.15 fm 2 'K ' -1e'5:' T'C 1 'as T' Q nf- 543' .,,- - -43 D: O D C EEE? QIIK 99 GI 15 'R The Duxbury High School Girls Cross Country team had another successful season although the girls were unable to defeat their old rivals. Whitman-l-lanson. Quad-Captains Becky Mowbray. Denine Allisop, Elaine Coughlan. and Tammy Toselli provided strong leadership for an ex- ceptionally large team. Many run- ners represented Duxbury in extra races like the Bonnie Bell IOK and the Monster Dash in Boston. Al- though the team was plagued with injuries, they were praised for their spirit and hard work. This year's group of runners was very young. so Coach l-libler is looking forward to an even better season next year. Joanna looks for the finish Becky f in hot pursuit of Joan Duxbury 24-34 Sandwich Duxbury 20-41 Norwell Duxbury 15-50 Abington Duxbury 23-33 E Bridgewater Duxbury 18-41 Middleboro Duxbury 21-35 Scituate Duxbury 17-40 Hanover Duxbury 21-39 Rockland Duxbury 49-18 Whitman-Han son Duxbury 23-34 Silver Lake Spoits'126 r ru-V-..v-- ---- 4 L -V 669139 594999 G1 H 'IK The 1984 Boys Cross Country team. under the fine coaching of Reggie Clark, had a very productive season. This year. many new names were added to the list of long distance run- ners. Jerry Haley and Dave Rhoads. two new faces. became the number four and five runners respectively. Continued excellence was displayed by juniors Ted Dixon. Mark Ryan and Rhil Noyes. Mike Harman and Sean Mitchem. two hard working sopho- mores also enioyed a successful sea- son. A memorable meet was against Cohassett. Duxbury won 15-50. Our team gained the first thirteen spots before any of Cohassetts men were to cross the finish line. Other memo- rable meets were Scituate: 15-45. Hanover: 21-35. Rockland: 23-32 and the very close Whitman-Hanson meet: 27-28. Several seniors will be missing from next year's team. among them: John Burke. Raul Ke- hoe. John Walsh. Mike Case. Kirk Tassell. Greg Hopfe. Brian Melville. and Ted Sjostedt. Yet there are many up and coming underclassmen runners. and their talents combined with Mark. Ted and Phil. there should S f , 1 , 4 , I I A 'if X . I . I , .- . ' , a 1 I 1 4 if . f' xx X - . - - ir . I - f -4 ,,,p a -A . -5.142-1.- 4 QL-RJ First row T Dixon, P Noyes. M Ryan. Hopfe. R Pescarino F' Kehoe Fouth Second row J Burke. M Collins. S Mitchum. C Riso. C Fourth row M Munsey J Stevens C Guccione. B LeFevre Myer. J Mullaney D Murphy. T Siostedt. M Harmon B Melcille J Walsh M O'Donahue K Tassle. M Case Mr Third row D Mumford.J Haley, D Rhoads. T Wilcox G Clark be no problems next year. Wilbur out for a stroll John and Paul fight for the finish Duxbury 31-26 Sandwich Duxbury 25-30 Norwell Duxbury 27-28 Abington Duxbury 19-36 Mlddleboro Duxbury 16-39 E Bridgewater Duxbury 15-49 Scituate Duxbury 21-35 Hanover Duxbury 23-32 Rockland Duxbury 27-28 Whitman-Han son Duxbury 15-50 Cohasset 127 Siborts 3 Q .ll 15154 H we fe The female Dragons had another outstand- lng vvlnnlng season, Wlth thelr record of 14-O- 4, they cllnched the South Shore League tltle for the second year ln a row, The teams wln- nlng record has not been broken for three years. The team made It to the sem:-flnals ln the Dlvlslon I tournament where they lost to the eventual champs, Walpole. 1-O on a ques- tlonable goal. The four captalns thus year were senlors: Wendy Barker, Carey Grealy. Lauren Keaney and Ten Kllduft, These four players also made the South Shore League All-Star team. Carey Grealy made the Boston Globe. Herald. Brockton Enterprlse and Patrlot Led- ger All-Scholastlc teams. and Wendy Barker made the Brockton Enterprlse and Patrlot Ledger All-Scholastlc teams. Barker and Grea- ly also broke school records ln scorlng and asslstlng thus season. Other outstandlng play- ers were Tracey Small, who had thlrty shu- touts. Brenda Peterson, Llnda Knoxm. JUIIQ Norton, Duane MacCormack, Stephanie Ells- son, and Margaret Hannan. Wendy vvallops one X N 'e . N' I .. Q ' ' L - -.1 . , ' . l . - 1 L '1 5 , A' Ast? I u'FMgx.::X' , l. ff J D'-4-.n l7':', ,' ' ' .'s- 'N-v- ,- If ff-IC . S l. ., Q 5 P , u . A . l ' 1 ,' A .'ib!'-ff. qu ..:.-.:.pl',kIN HMMQT. N- - , 5 ' s' . av L ' ' - M, . 'ff' Duxbury Norwell Duxbury Sandvvlch Duxbury Mlddleboro Duxbury Scltuate Duxbury Ablngton Duxbury Hanover Duxbury Cohasset Duxbury Hull Duxbury Norwell Duxbury Hanover , Duxbury Sandvvlch Duxbury Mlddleboro Q Duxbury Scltuate 1 Duxbury Ablngton A Duxbury E, Brldgevvater I , ' Duxbury Cohasset Ls- C , 0 I Duxbury Hull - ,,- r aux .4 Duxbury E Brldgewater f ,xx ' ' Duxbury Stoughton lL-Rlflrstrow W Barker,B Petersonl Keaney C Duxbury Walpole Grealy, s Elllson L Holden lvl Harman Soortsf128 Second row M Marconl C ZICKO, K Walker T Kll- dutt, D MacCormack4 L Knox, M McLaughlln S Harley Thud row Coach Saggese, P Wnlllams, K Burr, J Norton A Dunphey S Grealy, K Harnan . ru-v---H L- - wifi 5, if K '1 We .frsx 4 ,Q J A., 1 Y' - 1 '- '-5 ' '- .?V,Y ' ,- I - -y F -f5f44.L',,s5f7- J ,id . lf, CRJQ. - 5 ,Y 1 s. u 2 ', -I' -'fn ' ts. ij' jf- '. we-vt. 1 . ,,,4. ,. F 4 ' O., 51' 4,11 .I lj' s J . 'X ,, . . V I., v.-I-N! .Y E,,g.y.' ' ve , uh P -' , ' ' ' - lff5f ?? '1+' nfl-fge,-avoir 11.---4-'4.'f ' -qi' ...4.Igf..'.g.. N 4 . 'Z ,W 'L - T' 4 V fa Q ..-R. ' sa 4, 1 - X ' ,W , --.,,'. --U' ,Q I. ' 1. , K .- e - . g kS,'-'jeff' -... - . ,Q .I 4, Hang A I - I Y ,V -f I N. . . , x.ll!' of , , V , , t , ge , - '71 'fi '1 A' - - ' . -P Q 'V' .-V-, wi-J' ,ee - , , -hr. . 1 - - --+1 in E ' A A N . I ' . 5 'f Vu- 4' 7' 1:iJ'T 'L A A X N , ,Aa 1 ,I . ' -vw -'-at gm I t ' xtyu... nf' 'suv f 'Y' 4 op J Ailiii . Q ii: UQ in rt- t .av IN, 19' I f in Top Left, Carey breaks away from the pack. Top rlghtl Stephame Indlan - drlbbleg Bottom left, Tern helps Tracey an goal agam, Bottom rlght, The team enjoys half-tame. 129 snows uw :fi 596919 1 I All The Dragons completed their third straight winning season by finishing with a 6-4 record. This year's team was in the midst of very stiff competi- tion in the South Shore Leagues large school division. Early in the sea- son, the Dragons were named num- ber one in Division lV's Superbowl Poll, after getting off to a good start with three wins, no losses. In mid- season, the Dragons lost two games, each by one point. The tri-captains of this year's team were Wade Callen- dar, Alex George, and Steven Has- senfus. Duxbury had four players elected to the five spots on the South Shore All League Team : Chris Crandell and Steven Hassnefus on the offensive line, Wade Callendar on the offensive backfield, and Sean Satkus and Steven Hassenfus on the defensive line. Next year's team promises to keep the winning seasons coming. Cap- tains for next year are: Scott Kane, Brian Powers, and Sean Roberts. Bill and Alex prepare for a play Duxbury 9-O Archbishop Wil- liarns Duxbury 7-6 Hanover Duxbury 6-O Rockland Duxbury 12-13 Whitman-Han- son Duxbury 41-20 Boston English Duxbury O-20 Scituate Duxbury 12-13 Middleboro Duxbury 18-6 Abington Duxbury 35-O Pope John Duxbury O-7 Cohassett Sportsf13O QL Y . Q J' 1 wr al I . .iti 1 ----3 ,' , ln. Vid.--Af, -Miifwfvft 42- -av A ,A 4. er 1-f '31 - .. A ly. A, ' . fr' K It , 'I Fil-,V 4 ' ' va .wif 'I V- taxa. , fy- 3 V Q, V 5 ,g ,gpm I 4 l ' , I fit ? ?mV' ' 9 'w. ' X . , .. ,, , K ,. 1, , ,nge-huge an Y v.. 1.3 1 0 . -, b , ' 1 4 wg? , V 3 'nl , .y ,,f - EQ. in ' pg: -v,i: 5 f: 1, g.Y. i 3 it H 4.6.1 ...H-m'.w-v,-- - 5.4-H K ----H-.tif 1? 'fa K' . , KV 7 Q 4 N'-. iff , 5 ' N Q .at ff .1 f 'T 'Q-'MQ .1' Y I ' .1-3, L- - .. . -Al Steve observes the tackle Wade ready to punt -Q - A 4 gin: lb 5- .if Air a v-, dvd' l v ' E' - 1 I I w - h ' 1-v NPL h 'o .9.-,sx. . . fa I L. 's I . b Q Q2 r- 1 -f4,,-ff! ff' .I I ' -fo-.1 j'f..f 4 P+ v s, 5 . k rn.-..,-. --,- C- . , QIQLLM- Qt'-EAEITN The unsung heroes of many sports are the energy-fulleo cheerleaders They are a wtal part of many games out are rarely congratulated Thanks for helplng us through a great year nn sports Kelty, Knsten and Candy cheer them on pg. . . A: I A71 ' .',, . . 0 Q 1 .Q 1 I .. Tracey Knot.-.s the steos Front L-F? G ECT.-faros. C Themostfkf eus L Perl-cwVt5,K GwffOrCJ.L SC wrjpr5-rg K V.TCC3'Tt'jf H Wooomanse Back L-R J Fotkart L Gnoeft T Smttrr E Fotkart C Wiaooocvs 131 5 7619 ' 9 HIGHER 1984, the season that the Duxbury High School Boys Soccer Team was supposed to be most vulnerable. But with the remarkable coaching of Foster Cass, the winning attitude. toughness and hustle of the team, and the outstanding play. especially by seniors who had seen little or no action previously. the Green Dragons successfully defended their state championship title. The phrase that was most heard in conjunction with the dragons this year was goal - Stephen Cass . as the senior center forward set the state career goals record with 159. Tri-captain Cass lnamed all-everythingl, Tri-captain Dan Ma- honey lPatriot Leader and Sports Focusj, Pe- ter Mclivoy QAII New England, All-Mass., and a first year varsity playerp were league all stars. and led the way with Mark Binney. Stephen Wilson, Tom Kennedy, and Doug Fultz, on the offensive attack. The little recognized, and less written about. but awesome defense was anchored by Tri-captain John Hauber, with Ralph Thlbideau, Mike Barrett, E.J. Durgin, Mark Schofield, and Matt Schortman, all play- ing well throughout the year. Chris Ochera and Scott Zoltowski, the goalkeepers, turned in many stalwart performances, especially in the state tournament. And we must not forget the all around player-manager-trainer Ron Chet Scarborough. The season record of 22-O, with 115 goals for and 12 goals against. lengthened the Dragons winning streak of 70 games without a loss or tie. Daniel is a swift kicker Duxbury 17-O Middleboro Duxbury 1-O Scituate Duxbury 6-1 Whitman-Han- I son Duxbury 4-2 Rockland Duxbury 5-O Hanover Duxbury 2-O Cohasset Duxbury 5-2 E. Bridgewater Duxbury 4-O Norwell Duxbury 10-1 Abington Duxbury 10-O Sandwich Duxbury 14-1 Mlddleboro Duxbury 4-O Scituate Duxbury 5-3 Whitman-Han- r rr SOFT .- L .-'-'-,..- 1:1 Us-'Ik' A- -A A -r A jg-gm Duxbury 3-1 Rockland f'Q',j-3255: ..'QQ5i22gff4-Z'.322-1.143.132-fr-'-7:15.efffzjl-zf3 ':f1-if Duxbury 5-O Hanover Duxbury 8-O King phlhp ll-rt First row R Scarborough. M Scott, D Lawrence, P Second ,ow E J Duyggnl R Thgbideaui M Banenff Kenne Francis, M Bmney, M Schofield, S. Reed. S Zoltowski, M dy' D Maho,-,eyvJ Hauberrg C3550 OCh1er3,B Barglayj E'-JXEUVY gozioro Lucler, D Fultz, J Bernier, P McEvoy, M Schortman tl-rl Kennedyl 5 Wnson ux ury - e am Duxbury 3-O Nauset Duxbury 3-O Masco Duxbury 5-2 Wahconah 132fSports '44 'Ek Ja. is-L , , J-JB gy- . ui' A .gn . .vm W4 f- ' 4: 1 4 , 1 Wil U W Y X r if G 0 . . vw -A .2 T, la, 74 ' -, fd' 15 -fm f Q -,A-as-K+ ' ff. M sr Sportsf134 .. ,.,w- fi, A4 ou.. 1' ' ' 3 , 'wwf' -- 'w . , - rm .- Q 1 ...b4'f'7' Good Goalue Chrassy Beat The Opponent Krm Looks For The Pass The Face Of Concentratlon IRES 90901017 B The Duxbury Hugh School Clrls' Soccer team. led by captalns Heather Hardy, Beth Shoulla, and Chrlstlne Carroll. posted a 15-3-3 season record ln 1984. Crltlcs had predlcted that 1984 would be a re- bulldlng year, but the young dragon Ladles proved them wrong. The team flnlshed wlth second place ln the South Shore League. They also went on to the Sem:-Flnals of the State Tournament. and lost to the eventual champlons IH four overtlme perlods. Senlors on the team were Colleen Glllesple. Klm Schlppers. Candy Partrldge. and Jen Davls. Next season promlses to be a very suc- cessful one. and the State Cham- plonshlp IS once agaln ln slght. Other members of the team were: Kelly Foster. Kelly Leary. Chrlsty Olsen, Suzanne Landers, Trlsh Hannan. Nlna Plasecky1,Bon-Bon Bonner. An- nle Hannan, Irene Knoblock, Erln Horgan, lvlarlanne Wilson. Joanne Zych, and Debble Blnney. Players making All-Star teams were C. Car- roll. N. Plaseckyj. C. Bonner. and H Hardy. Heather Has The Determlnatron Duxbury Scltuate Duxbury Cohasset Duxbury East Brldgewater Duxbury Holbrook Duxbury Hanover Duxbury Norwell Duxbury Whltman-Han son Duxbury Rockland Duxbury Ablngton Duxubry Scltuate Duxbury East Brldgewater Duxbury Holbrook Duxbury Cohasset Duxbury Hanover Duxbury Norwell Duxbury Rockland Duxbury Whltrnan-Han son Duxbury llblngton C H3VZy E Sho, a c Carr: lu - S S es:-: vs Q, Backlt-R l'.lsS Shea C Enne l knonv- N 3 asf 'N 5 V. lsnn E Hom C C se' K Lean S 'a e's 'H ' - -51 Hmfsf- My D 135 S s MH EN The 1984-85 swam team was off to a slow start. Thus years captaans were sensor Wendy Barker and junuor Chrus Cuccarelh. The team graduated many swrmmers last year and therefore we are buuldung, but we have hugh hopes for the years to come. Some strong swnmmers are Peter Cuccarellu, Davud Ham- mell, Ken Dumphy, Julne Delond. Jennifer Cnc- carellu and Lauren Holden. Katne has the wunnnng form QI-New-vM.u 4 . E , v ,av ng, L Ny., . x vqssoqbyw-A-any-was 533, N L 4'--1 mmf J' -SQ, 2,9 gg, Duxbury Sandwuch Duxbury Seekonk Duxbury New Bedford Duxbury Apponequet Duxbury Sandwuch front!-rS Mahoney E Anderson,A Sufher1and,K Budnul-sas M Collfns. T Osborne mfddie E Leahy. L Johnson,J Delond. L Holden, C Cmcarellu, J Anderson, back E Hull, A Capraro D Wxnterson K Berne, K Wolf, F? Kxlroy, W Barker, P CIC' carelln. K Dumphyt D Harnmell, B Lefevre Sportsf136 Q X -Q sw H- N .. 9'- 'Q jf me at it ., i. M fib- DGDDB DoesA Nme HFGWMU Chm Movesln ForThe KM Steve Puts The Moves Oh Coach Franer Grwhaces Dunhg A Match Sports!138 ,V .. - . ,. . Q C' . . 1 48 -wl- in l wfawg 4-kk ' 13512-ZESEEING5 Ig 7 H1969 The 1984-85 Boys Basketball team, under the dlrectlon of 2nd year coach Reggle Clark. has enjoyed a falrly successful season thus far At thus tlme. the team has an 8-6 record and IS stlll vylng for a spot ln the state tourna- ment. Wlns over DIVISION I powers Sllver Lake. and Plymouth-Carver enables the Green Drag- ons to vvln the Mayflower Classlc Chrlstrnas Tournament ln Plymouth Senlor Co-Captaln Mlchael Barrett has led the team ln scorlng so far along vvlth Junlor center Chrls Perklns Ju- nlor Co-Captaln Mark Ryan has played excel- lent defense along vvlth has scorlng contrlbu- tlons, Senlor polnt guard Steve Wllson has done a commendable lob controlllng the off tense whale Sensor John Walsh has been espe- clally valuable as a rebounder Wlth a good nucleus of lunlors and sophomores comlng back, the future of the team looks good for the next couple of years The excltlng, hugh scor- lng games have made thus an enloyable sea- son for coaches, Mr Clark and Mr Dunn the players, and the fans Chrls at the foul llne R Scarbrough. J Walsh. Coach Dunn Coach Clark, M Woznlak, J McPhearson, M Blnney, J Belcher Mark walts tor the rebound John lays lt up John for one Good pass. Steve Sports f1f1O 1 , 1-Q ru...,.,..,. . .. QE-Q if x 4 amp: W ii Q V 1 1 f ,,., 1 I B QI-IK? E EE - IE EWS The Duxbury Hlgh School Hockey team has faced a great loss ths season ln graduatlng many senlors last year, Wlth only two wlns and two tles thus tar ln the season, the hockey team IS looklng for some more solld wlns. One excltlhg wln they dld have. however was the 8- 7 vlctory over Sandwlch Another crltlcal problem lS the many lnlurles that the players had The leadlng scorer on the team IS lunlor Scott Barker who plays center on the llne wlth Tom Kennedy and Lloyd Archlbald Other out- standlng players are Greg Cheetham, John Hauber, Mlke Luclerl and Doug Fultz, The fol- lowlng season should be very promlslng be- cause the team wlll only be graduatlng a few SQVNOVS, Sports 142 A961015 Now that more people are aware of the uns and outs ot gymnastlcs after the 1984 Olym- DICS. the DHS varslty gymnastlc team has ex- penenced a greater number of spectators thas season. The team IS really on a roll thls year: every- one IS vvorklng hard and lt shows ln thelr per- formances, Breaklng team and personal re- cords meet after meet. the team now stands wlth a wlnnlng record.wlth113,65 as the hlgh- est total scorer Trl-captalns Ten Kllduft, Jull- ana Hatfleld. and Gwenn Merry. and coaches Bull Thomas and Llnday Crowley expect more records broken before the season comes to an ends H6969 A wlnnlng season IS not always common for the Duxbury glrl's basketball team, but thls year they have had a great record: For part of the season the gurls were ln flrst place IU the South Shore League. They also had many ln- lurles. but desplte these they were vlctorlous. The team IS very young thls year and wall be graduatlng just a few senlors. so the years to come should be even better, Captains Alleen Rand and Colleen Glllesple have led the team very strongly along wlth other senlor Cathy Cattell, Junlors Chrlsty Olsen. Kelly Leary, Tn- cla Hannah, Susle Haftey. and Slgne Jensen have also played Important roles IH the suc- cess of thus team. 'U le SFHUQ WR I 5 I Facultyflllrl here will be much to remember from our high school years, but the memories of our teachers will stand out. They are much more than teach- ers: they are coaches, advisors, friends. We have learned from them both inside and outside of the classroom, and they have made us work hard. Our teachers are both friends and foes, but where would we be without them? We take this opportunity to express our heartfelt thanks to these people who have contributed so much to our lives. Thank you . .. r-p.--n.- -,.- -r- , .p.,1 J IHAQHEII I -1 ','z :A 1,5 -R TCW-. . --4 '1 -'L Ti' X 3.1-l4A:t31 9' 'P' u ji. in J' 6 may I' 1 145 F3 ln this year of changing faces, an important one has remained con- stant. Dr. John Hill has been the Prin- cipal of D.H.S. for seventeen years. ln those years, he has seen many of us grow from the first grade. When Dr. Hill first came to D.H.S., the total enrollment was less than 500 students, which has since more than doubled. Student involvement Welcome, Dr. Richard Marcoux! Dr. Nlarcoux, our new assistant principal, comes to DHS after years of being housemaster at Taunton High School. He is an experienced administrator, but we feel that we should give him some helpful hints on some of the peculiarities at DHS: 1. Don't mix up Day 1 and Day 2. 2. Don't be late for gym Facultyf146 has also increased tremendously during his time as Principal, At Dux- bury, we excel in academics, sports, theatre, and music. Duxbury has been on a productive high for the past few years, says Dr. Hill. To all of us, Dr. Hill has been a fa- ther figure during high school. Thank you, Dr. Hill, for your years of leader- ship and your interest in us. 3. Don't wear your good clothes to Homecoming. 4. Don't trust AP. Chemistry students. But, seriously, we hope Dr. lvlar- coux has a long and successful ca- reer at Duxbury High School and that this first year of transition runs smoothly. Dr. John W. Hill Dr. Richard Marcoux N-Q '91--1 Q J ' ,X 1 A ff' H . X- 'Y fs i ' W ... Mary Pawlikowskl English Carolyn Shindler English Caro Simmons FacuItyf148 't ar Cynthia Stone English Carol Sutherland English Jennifer Sylvia English Sondra Upharn English I1u-...4.- -... . -A A Ei John Galvanl Foreign Language, Dept. Head Marcia Lantz Foreqgn Language Barbara Powell Forengn Language Isabel Bawlard Forewgn Language Merecmn Lenfnan Fofegf Language Eawne Pfrnrver F-3re1gn Language S3 B' stoi FCVQNQV' Lafiuai ,Na -2 4 C ie, e f , ! l 1 Mlchaef Reed Forelgn Language Peter Seggese Meth. Dept Heed Clark Math 3 Mark Dunn Math Judith Kelllher Math if Charles Lagerstedt Math Robert Lauzier Math FacuItyf15O Gordon XJ 11- ' Sulluvan x Math -A Math .Et 4 :X we ss. I e . I X 5 U Dianne Wells K Math r'h.-.,n.--.. . r- 1-4 Q . i I . X 4 ' I Q N In SJ H Robert Rederwte Math M ary Stadevvam Mate Robert Verrocrw Math Robert Webster Scrence. Dept Head fl iff' Iris Brough Science Faculty! 152 Paul Francais Science 'Q 5714 ' ,, , MW, 175- ff: V ' ,' y - Q ,: I , , ri' fi, , 4. . G bv- ,3 253' bi Robert Hayes Science r I l .., Davud Murphy Science Thomas Given Science Harry Levine 'Q Margaret O'Brien Science Science rs. Car! Meier S James Doherty Thomas Labberte west Dept Hegs X '! N 377 B, Son Qnf 3. Q' C DQ Cv-'f' c. Dapwfqz, D I 1 ex Q Seca 51-3 es Jw' Mag, fe QM 2 Q- A Q- l Peter Snnnott Englusn, Social Studies Jonn Sulllvan Social Studies FacuItyf154 --.1 I Maura Wnlson Readlng Lunda Coombs W I Horne Ec. Gall Feldman Reading 1 if Lisa Smltn Home Ec., Dept. Head Ellen Vangel Home EC. li?-Ne: iv, 4 I I I Edwin Greene Ind. Arts, Dept. Head Dana Green Ind, Arts Pefer Lynch Ind, Arts . Q a 5 , To D ,ra 1 g. i I ,V- Richard Madru Music Head Nancy Gordon MUSIC ,f- x 1 James Vinci Music Ann Davis Art, Dept. Head 155 Facuity Debbne Brooks Phys. Ed., Dept, Head Faculty!156 ' U , -CT' x 3 , .y - . 1 was sf, 5 - ,L vx I -wtf' .1 fy -- x , Y M, : ...-pg ' b A '12 52 . rx. mrs if fr Jane Corliss Phys. Ed. Donald Dellorco Phys. Ed . 'Q 11? 3. Q A' ,,A q Ralph Frazuer Phys. Ed. Audrey Hibbett Phys. Ed E' 0 Mary Buckley Bus. Ed., Dept. Head Doreen Dowd Bus. Ed YVV ru....-...- . ,- As? . I Q ' :,' .' ' 'I I 2 . ..4, ' p ,,. I ' A. I ,.... 'T' - I .. 1- Jo Ann Gouzoules Bus. Ed. Donna LeRoy Bus. Edt Joseph O'NelI 'Q , 1 ' I - wx . l -4,'L ,. , 1 - '..'. Ann Collins Guldance Martha Palfreb' Guudance James Queeny Guidance Ronald Mueller Dust. Ed . Dept. Head Guldance, Dept l-lead 157 Paco .22-C. ? nf' A 1 'ff' ' Robert Walden Adm. of Occuoatronal Ed, Thomas Burke Needs TNOVNBS Meffla 5D9Cl3' Needs FacuItyf158 . 1 ll yiufi, ,A 1 fm l 31, Paullne Mulcahy Special Needs charles Vautraun Media Director Q 4' 'Q- Maureen Saunders School Nurse Wayne Frneden School Adlustman Counselor 1 l 1 f- ' S . 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God made ut that way Stephen Cass 2 S4 State Champs x3 + 159 bb: uts out Dan open the window 19847 the weight barhutme 'the last bus- rude' track shed + btub 2 zzz viello rt Bungun the dumpster! med bag C 2 buddies 2 L wool pull ghetto + gimme amd 2 hj bcvnc pumpkin head 'M-I-D+H+D - thanks 'EDTBD leprue con, swonder 'O 2 at 2 ka U1 summers nuclear waste pond '4 very fun years Laura Cucuerega 's!14!83 DRIVE MUCH' what registration 'its schnsfd yes! chnsfd 'undercovers 'nonol '2oclock pizza runs 'D.P stud Lisa marie tammu marue 'skiing 'kullungton 'np 'stop at shop 'hot walls much 'walls 'step 1 relax! lt's time to go now later thanx mom 8. dad see ya deecee Russell Cobb 2 tThe Logl 350-4 will rule mobiles, 69 Chevues luve forever Pepatrol, ducks, rabbuts, guns, tures and gas wull rule D H S 2 s l't,Mucl'1elle hounsssss Holly 2 T I D , Nash- ville mech scl bool! l'll bet the log mobile would wun', pt 2 52, ZZ top and s 2 harp dressers rule bye Elaine Coughlan 2 out of DHS at last! X-country track 2 ttvkbm skuung on the mountains 2 pizza! purple hands?l TGJIA 2 Praise Jesus Brett . thanks with lots of love to Mom + Dad for all of their efforts getting me through school 2 ox JG too 2 good luck Chris Ham Crandell football ::65z? Joe, Al Wade, Hutch yaso that should be pretty good thus weekend 2 VERMONT memories 2 sku, trips, tw, hti, gfhml mc'ds run 2 nye ft wedge 2 rashed, buurules koduak, hey bud wyp' bronco, Jeep best 4-wheeling pl, mckee. kull ut 69 shelby, Nate you better keep ut up I know ut's been tough thanks M+D Iowhucys Jennifer Davis sco bskcphh 2 paunt the l'1uII dhsno one umy a d fffft Kim Perdue Heather Nan 2 d'best buddues swamp ma'm'1O!14!84ttocsekum 2 fe sku wknd? betty puck up sfty dance PLAD redlught bash at g h w!evryl slpover 2 w upw ms soccwe U2 2 40 + mlk please slr, may u have some more?? ad lmy twuny, Nd, Mom + Dad ILY all Kelly Ann OuBersuo till all ends sc bhbbeevow' B + K day NY' hu 2 blkk's NHS + oyslallt !oola Iagvt! 1 17 83 re xmas' picnic 2 feb' chrusa' hugh Daniels wb! thats cool 5!4!'84 Plett Roby Grease' hu' Twilight Zone uhhuh leg's adey' them ull beach bust 'lor all the se reasons srnw 9-2-3 Morgan knotes 2 klspbfg sale btrch' buta7 w-' all txm+d Jason Carleton FLOATBUSTERS !Johns the wack! Nowell! Kurks!Lazlo!shady thanx for new years dude! breakfast vt the log!the balls!h 20 sku!spunem fru ei mow the lawn!mom suut!sprungsteen Ikut good tumes!keep smulung nu cola!tape ut!new years wow!the boss!surfs jungle land! your weurd!more dents nu porsche! spanky!suela!born to run!e Paul Cataldo Wow wee! h.I. cat: sick doo: Rebel Yell b.ut nice no SK I Everything: clash, unc. airg real rain Windsurf prt Mean ragsz the Beat goes on r.r.Std.w. watersku: the merc really flies! sos. sauce: mc nasty: h.c. 84Q Bill Crocket Cleans ta Squid p,k.'s1st2ikwilggerber sct tmcc Mahbobey ub40 B's brawl John Cuslo Wrestling 211 Sect Chmp 1216 Sean, Don, Glutch tfado let's go Hydroung the stung sunday ton h good puc' ture eh oh we must be un the front row shossy bear the shack capt 's corner con on com gp party dg 8. meu ts 2 me SLK Jeep w s 2 L S T Y D 2 happle travlun u thnx mom 8. dad klits Matthew Coe l'm gonna make a uaul break. Thanks myres off. un w!4 male minors w!2ebb 1, 4 omk olds 10 unto the fire, Parts us Parts and a gooks a gook, Splunters too bad IGITNT 2 puap bees!deeks at dov breaks are gone no use steering now wagd thanks BM BBL. ucw t 21 23 mel bel bork money lst ydya Ed J Corvellu id Alpine 7165 laz wb + hbih bmmb 2 trouble tennis U1 top hypo comm class scam blizzard 85 taboo. yugahndu PARTY TRUCK Hank my man crew unseprable re- treat ulS gona be a good weekend basic 6 the burban hmgm Imbm bmkmd rnpmwm thanks mom dad the keefes Mr b Mr c lush to Iason strap poker scd let the weekend begun Brett Sue Crockett l am a spurut being, l have a soul: and luve un a body Erkahmkal Eph 21-3 Phul 3'13, 14 9. 10. 11, 12. Pilgrim. Gypsy, Annie, His! Thank youi Dr C , Mary, Luz, mr. L mercury, cet, tay,elke, kelly, hamlet meghan 2 su. gs, heshy- don, shurley. hey 2 1.000.006 xoxo Juml till all ends! a dueu. Marisa Delorenzo 2 everything us so wicked much bueno 2 Hc 831 bcwtf 2 tabs Jenn, carole, Iaur, becks. stubby 2 hbo badass 2 Boys + andy 2 ostri CH 2 surl rats who u gonna call 2 OTNRHB 2 Mclute 2 mtlu 2 druveun 2 plastic 'frudu- crog 2 dice necunhnl 2 PoPe banuy 2 mr smuth 2 wwonkg 1031 'Iack'Polo Squid' txsl 8. pw 2 erflr td 8. rn 2 Bcbowl U97 dt '22026 2 u only luve 1 Rob Doucette 2 boys of summer 85! S500 2 do I remem- ber? lvnaltr mdnt! gust gotta say 2 whtthehe' '! '74 satelute aka Odu the terminator 2 cophdlts 2 McD's the DQ hey tuppy trtl! bstn 81 cape bound Ulkmar velous! Dio BO Cdrksdeo fmoon. G'dayeh the van M 2 5 81 E12 hows ut goin? its bn reel buyer two four Prtyl busted! Iifesbngd Dntwrryabtut! ut ist ddnt gtwuerdenuf Mike Case: AFS!Paolo dtc!ste New York!ski weekend kcadt- Cal'1!fstd fst h ! Extravaganza!summer week!84: 85 vpafs! NKgf!st-ep-fc!al-uh-gtl-fst tik-raditro!goldywn!skidy- masx! sldng!x-country: swim team!angcsh!whataday! whtup!fine thak you and you!Como stai? BelIo!chga!fig a! Thx Bri 2 Thx mom and dad! 2 Thx Mom!splndid Jennufer Cuccarellu Poluce U2 bb beatles Laur Reese Carole Marf Mark Ben Phul surfrat! DP brat so Stephan Polo squid sm talks mmunds yow za Sl3D!dfIV6lY1 Joey utnrhbgb mclute bar- bues dc? Chrussue mr smuth tabs uly mdcpu summer gentlemen prefer Blondes u only luve once glamorous life aurevour! Muchaek Clusham golf 83' 84' 85 Helm Jay kull that! gumby! soph feb vaca! R.F.S. drive much Homecoming 84 Ia PC! nye 84 + 85 Rods atJB's wilbur's warriors good luck wulb burkey mike hopf ron fish greg celtuc's are 31 uno sox some day? P.G.'s what fun? later D,H.S. thanx's mom and dad Timothy M Collins great whute no rth muck + ace 1 my clalt farley 2 Chuck 2 beave 2 slug van dudes bob 2 HB lim 2 mobwoy sleepy crum 21canoe stu -flip 2 rail- beef 2 gut P T 21A + br 2 log chuck grab the tiller loser ll's 2 dead ped 2 bag that nwlle 2 ABTC 2 wlfe hockey 85 tbfy 2 crank It 2 sku nh Russhole 2 busted w!bl'tbly'hu mom Denise Coulsey 2 Bob 2 the best of times: the worst of tumes!HM 2 rich :6am, soc!VP 2 ply, DJ: 2 am!ss 2 Tomx2!KE 2 rt: cover!Steve 2 ecc. 3 2 ap 2 nyr!rock- land 21I!cutatuon x2!Tom 2 L.A. 8u sd!billy 2 pIy!we mea- sure our days out in steps of uncertainty not turning to see how we've come!lisa!Rachel l1!85!Tracey? Jon Crumlush crum crummer Hockey? snowboarding sku NH S5 rebate suck bagged Lpt w BL Chuck Tum mr hat 'Stu flip pro druver'horuzon 2 ltd J canoe ching-ching S1 gasi phul tom Van Dudes uum and bob muke te rob sleepy mr ed 4fwheelun rabbt box remember Don't tue one on! druvung and on the 7th day God created Seniors KIM DIOZZI: GMC 4!1!83 'ccltl ' 7!3!83 prom 83 + 84 nglyg! bwordd's? where to? 4 wheelun! beach bums un '84 busmmfd! homecoming '84! many smf's! martin ptys! the crew 2 duo 2 8!24 elvis c. saquush 2 JD. pune st. amc 2 help! new year's at cf '85! 10!84 red cav! TF 2 tfbaf 2 umo 2 road trip. tmbstone. Denise 2 waff! never forget the good times! thanx Mdmd Dorran Doughety, Posu strips on the brudge ll you can't boo- gie theres somethung wrong wuth you Dr Fave 6855, later much DPD!' Florida bound DHSBT, wheres the reef. languwul- ly, Dr Death. buggy kuns this place us full of Programmed fools Faster you fool! musical notes Bb only the good due young Pound + ounces Matthew Drake - Football x17 pdcks - me? were stuck ski-trips 'hojos' 5 mls to ossipee Troy, Rob, Jlm. Mis Lori - UB. Wendy, Bret -- tis 4ever! floyd SYF retreatsfB8tEf you gota problem snow-golf'halA - team' plow-boy, sp-x wntr brek - battery acid dd prom '84 wtskg alsum lo onu gdlc guys' - wefcome 2 freedom thanx mom, dad, mark Eugene J. Durgin III EJ. catman State Champs Stopper S12 Thanks F.C, Buckley Floatbusters Jan. 1 The Pans olin tas- sellman kings The balls every time with EF the family squares santa came to town llch wheresoever you go, go with all your heart. Honeydrippers David Flaherty Thanks Mom + Dad for the love and support . to all my friends may your lives be cheerful and bright and until we meet again may God bless you and keep you in the palm of his hands. So long DHS it was good while it lasted - now comes MMAL time is our only limit, B I Peace on Earth Alex George football 844 - baseball tt? Superbowl? 6-4 wdsaamf LHS Himself 49 Gasket this place is trashed SMDB 92384 drill- there goes one - poping - KH Cum- bies - Squash - Oduc 'ocsho 'Beach CL eeowtts - Blowoff good rip SpasfPOGO Wade, Ham, Joe DB f 4 life : vasil's pisst law butteringfdymiiswyefbirdless 85 boinka- blesfALbaniaf thanks M80 KIUMG Eric Fekete - LASZLO floatbusters 84 the senior exper- ience - Oh My! the 3 nieces - Barks. Brend, Lis the hypo - uagon! guys cheer up' wow what anight'wheres my hair? thanx WB 'where is Chlcopeel road trip - the vermont ex- perience, my bro david? the family! ball rr22 - soph night- swill je - Thanx M 8. D - F'hl thanx for the memories Lisa Gilbert SOTWOTB bhcimy 4 i ppast BB : mofmanor twut party?i bcwknd staot gtwfsljtno slom' CHIP ywat win yilyqt' rararunonice - scooper! prom 83 ew 84?? I aint there on business baby im only here for fun SDAL 'jfsuiato 4 am 'os- trich 'pcgni rob '41 - thanx mchkdf bhdwjft ppcch +mdc - a friend is someone who walks in when everyone else walks out Robert J Greene as the van turns trashed a DQfrexham mrshfld boys of summerfwe van out of gasfwknds Hallow- een 84 pumpkins Christmas 84 tree - roof A busted wfBL! 24 Budies DIO Last in linefneed a buyer 85 1 Boston 2 4 generalsfroad trip cape JJ from Rob 8- buttons! Bye mom St dad stu - flipfbjrmjtcs dxdrc 85 always Libby Hacker - out of control - dawn - U2 - theres nothing you and I won't dofhey Sticky 8. lij what time is it TYBTT subaru crewflm not very good wfSCREWSforangef psychbook - rocks finland - hyva fiilisfkiw da wabbit nerak St netfHackers hotelfworkboots 8. cornpopsfthe ranchf thanx mom A dad BOCfbumpiefthe futures open wide Richard H. Drake - , . ,The Good Times 1 lb, Milepit, Maid- en MMobile . de-ip sour stom. the boysl, vt 84 - Elite, cav, kal. marco: you kill the enemy Mr Presidentl, Zep, maiden, priest, singer buphmoh - lordy: hate list, Ple. osr, yaf, paui kill - ee. bag. bun. the goose is flaming. 4051 li-IX Rock hard with a purpose thx ma St dad Kristen Eaton tRoxanneJ happiest w friends saddest when you see the bottom - Kim cruisin v casper poppy D c hm goals fullfilled' Aug Led Zep Bowie, uz concert 'flunkie junkie' thanx BB + Theodore embarrassing Billy modern luv walks beside me walks on by territies me 'sunshine Prom 84 peace, luv + tie dye day trip' Beth Folkart hey y'all! - boy hawaii DK xxx Geoff - hon - Amrose -- xox - go crazy diet coke? Mary 8. traci - dh - Kev - hey hon chang? Bill - I douS! Ingra - your keys?' imnota honey pot mem. day '84 Mrs Sxox cheerleaders an- kles fall squad ayhbdmssc Brett - LY tomy favorite homes xox bjwhs bikini - prom '85? clybmyejh - grow an inch - gerber? xox - dmgc jas Annelle Evans - good times are 4-ever Hawaii 84 Nuw Amy I was just gonna say that many laughs in Southie with Patti bus rides t's your already rippin Cape Cod in the summer Parties' dogs are the best dogs Thx mom St Bob for everything souieef' Gina Fernandes 85 Ma St dad, I made lt! and this is only the beginning. Look out world! Byt 82 , Prom 84 in Boston twhere's the car Malik?7 Prince, JM, Cerina it's snowing! JBSG tl Won?J Ms Reedy tb. Tfys M+D, Reach for the stars. for there isn't a star you can't touch l luv u M. + D.. L,, T+M. W l'Il miss you all Colleen Gillespie I define my own existence 76ers' basketball Cap'n Crunch soccer U2 or U3 goalie? Bruce is the Boss revccg god? brough ology history buechlies AP? Apple Brown Betty Rice box of krispies nj ming jm ab jp red mustang 85 White Gate tx grandma DQ 18' fyd ectetera I gotta get out of this place! Jim Greene - AS THE VAN TURNS DiofT,S dl Boston 2 4 gen'rIs don't worry about it! Marshfield vs US the gas gauge doesn't work Suchman party at Lee's road trip don't touch the van Books what's up. Flip bur gess you ardvark colin dennis paul mike rob john julie d lee Icp thanx m+d learn it know it live it Susan Hanlon DLM 911 X83 the gang rent-a-fat oh henry lis X 7 tal's flda PGA - Pt hoftex guid - tkp tleen jeepster not too good with screws gif wend kris Pt sfpm 84 h2o tank shack Vt Inge chrfbr here caps? cn pops + workbootsfFt Lfmy ducky There's no tomorrowfTake the long way home Stftd ssma Paul Dulany Astro-head C355 is K1 let sgo to england marsh field. florida, glouster leaning Tethtes Rule uo mari the Glow ing Wall do you have your pen? the clash PEM violent Femmes ArlofPete the room getting religious relax mello out it's the Dead, electric kool and Inverted Turtie thanks m+d byeff stephanie ellison Feb 5 '84 3 bt foxes 10124783 end toad reamL.K, infamous laugh sense JH, that common bond one exterior may be someday TF. houses it bdrest home CThe boy next door T well never 4 get you Brett juanmt jbf now aywfcool u2 amaz grace lamares o lonely real i amusici e, my fix thanks m 8. dmater. world 117 bass The Future is But a Question Mark Tracy Frattasio ready treddy Led Zep wheres the other per- son ily ma jo lu chew wasted letter PN let the good times roll summer 83 DPall my love JN through + thick thin sight seeing born to cruise steph lin the island Prince voi Dyougo right: golef the lp my earrings stuck in the rug brantrock PK Iks feety uk house sitting tempted the times has come to say goodbye Beth Fallows those crazy days sin my you thldo remember Beth Honey nice Kris tin! JR hard habit to break tnot to o hardy dc AA thanks homecoming '84 gm In worm m8tm rmm oj alter egos with dc finally got my license gf oh I don't know maybe can i borrow a piece of paper? later, DHS thanks MAD Kelly Gifford 122779 the Gang rahl were stuck 3 am T shirt run I mon my roof dont sheak out' wendy snap' twins Hi-Ho closet- women 8- mo Ded rides the Tavern '2 day is 'Ls Bruce the Shack BB thksm stand by me J Ton the Bcommon M vinyard take it slow hi where are we? skiing? pf ffsean 8. gene im Still mystifled thanks mom, dad, chris' My Aim is True Carey Grealy iatyyain Don sybil rt9 field hockey the case of the lost WHAT Ebony 8. Ivory: the two biggest smiles! wendy brook lisa secz teach bing bing buddies rtw boxers TA Dses- sions with maryellen walk much bs 007 spleened rrd hmc? daflyd stmaarten stars do you funny wanm g8ts : luvleta 'obx days klb thanx MD p2m'ekj t' bnsctoi Pooze Amy Guillemin -1985'3!8f84 listen up' Harvard summer Physics Norm bats ting vectors P G backtmng bus 602 A F S . N H S christmas shopping not quite enough hw just one more minute chem labs, they havent notified me yet' Library A do you have gb version thanks Mom Dad Ev Leanos, Bubbles I love you' dustbunnies tp rihapjj' Margaret Hannan field hockey sslchp 1:22 miss ya lot Dawn Were members! EIR - ski trips na bowl - ppk Rob - Don't worry about lt' www Shell - teddy, golf mgrih Jen Ker - ph - promnt JoJohAmy - Sue Col- parties - home- Coming Beth Mfl st - honeypot - band? Mem day 84 go for it Loser - I nab bkeye Boston shop trips thanx lots Bs thanx LILY-m8.d8te8tt8.a Heather Hardy Soccer 84 '::7 83 state champs! clnd. len. kim, nan -thanx pals 'l luv ya 'perdue gusfsftyd. slurp k + c oh my stars! dhs 31 nice. aln't1ob : blkch Hopfes party house - twlhmsco lbszmmt ly guys slmw track betty pick up ly Mrs. B + B Ted 'Sunshine '2 Cor. 4: 18 special 'lyL iluv you : Papa, Mama. D. J. J. B, J' - thnx love + life sunsets 'are 'everlasting John locko' Hauber cap'n John 13t soccer - state champs - hockey - trackh Hop s haven - downstairs gerber rsl rnlke len greg ralph f bf - och Z - wllbr l amy Krls chester 8. robin indoor t shoulls mmmbw MAW tskdhw nkn puts e hhcpks 4 luvy all metal Y mania Jen We Jo Zthose are the memrles make men a wealthy soul bol Mart thanx MGD Christine M Histen - The Beach Boys concert in 83 Carol Arriving in a police car The prom with goofy Best Friends for ever Marie. Thanks Mom and Dad l Love you Keep your dreams forever Digger lLYD Bye D.H.S Sabrina Hundley 7,1 4.f'81 DR cyo sc pn party act sems dist sscm NH hc 821-buns ski 8. rac - bb talks JH RK 11 .f 10 ll 83 madd cave Kerry janet. becky, chrls paula. skl pc 85 head games prom 84 - sr chrls 6123 l' 84 Bo mlrlm thanks Ma Kyle. lls, kghl krh, luv ya' These are the best of times. lLYGM Troy Hussing Football 1:33 track in 85 gmsr ski trlp to wc bsbg waw Jim w tw Rob New Yrs eve at wp MJM bglhs pro mngt Shes Uglyr J CH rrl sahrpart Wtfinfofgls Matt how toss treet swm I hero ans its place mcpst hebestp laceths ratgt Bruce Jewett v Mall Runs Road Trip to chick the Burban 11'23'82 --- db Iwa LY. duo who frtd' hc 84 rip rally - abbsc c the pit magoo petey your fathers here' Let s go to McDs bz -- lobster bash Drive In - meathead social Pinky elephant frt' Paragon water slide, movlng in stereo Glels at the garden hbonly 2 more' the yota scavenger hunt - ts' thanx mom Paul Kehoe XC 84 Regs panischcs - ml'sm theedeel ree so sauce A pink elephant moo prom 84 rastra 10 L hobblt wlcu Track happy meala lwLF can AG steer? a linpc lipy npsmt Peter, Paul 8. Mary homecoming 84! ming - aerobics! peer couselor cp + hcy oskloho no! north hills sa. pc, bklst nite daroct scavhunt' - dont let the light go out' thanks SB Mom 8. Dad - good luck to all victoria Kelly A of S8-P Laura best friends 4ever' tdmctf splc Bucky' summer 84 Jah' parties, beach drives luv u so Do you ever wonder what a piece of chocolate tastes llke Describe lt lf you can l found lt utterly impossible because it IS a taught lhlng as everything ln the world Y AFICA bound Steven Hasentus - Hutch A 56. wrestllngil football - capt 57. 69. 87 states one bonnle, iowa, wfkcrrp, 123 Rhombo! pinng A lg, alt - 3. vmont - pyramid. wfHam. 8. Joe 8. TK. Wade 8. Al jcp crazed summer '82 wfTomped point 81 6 bdnrt 3180 wfCad 81 Cls beech! wdymsaab - hyc. wfLusk 8- RlCl'1,l'TlbD Amba lsaly, lml - nh skiing 81 mlblln otg h2o 8. sdeb, m8.y t femomly. tQ. bye brett Sheri A. Hayward - sha Mark 3130184 - ILY. roses! stomp- ers Lbrdy the bt felrpec que pasa? trac ci 81 bst frd Buf mssldo pgr 83' wcrbskt spnch? spdrs bshatop kristen - fshbwl suuu - lookup prom 84' shpyd 8 the beach suealias RB trac - kr St pr vineyard we gap hmcmng! blue bomber Luv ya Mom Dad Sue 81 Jlll MAD lm off wish me luck bye! Heidi Holbrook 1 The Gang Sue - flor chpmnk fce' twins Kel? 8f18,f67jh L lon the run 7 buffy7 SKKW7 cyo - LM Pollce 83 vt w SC SH. DM - br pong nyw stacy - DS atw p lmu TOVIS1 Kim the beach 7 tals sue 7 bob stl signs much' colby tracys 1 '4 s rule' -2 days akels tradltlon an them Wendy' Llsa at sc-c-9 ' hc - 84 suit case of memories ilu mStO' lohn hughes friends are forever glrls?' f whats t up tene cwtrahdn hc 8 4 lets go crazy roadtrips edrevela tions tabou ldgabtt blizzard beth rm so proud pt genewbo troupe 355q ily mdabcd wblaly hank to the fullest ski feel ccwtk never con- form rendabay lbl cmltt lguana retreat remember me in a good way GOODBYE Alvaro lrlbarren OJ Course GO LAY DOWN lm lost. hi HI hi, HI. are you ltallan 7 what does rape mean 7 Basque s throwing its not lunnyyyy Jodi. Hlngham where the bulls run by the street hola precio I3 crazy americans thank you very much to everybody for helping me to have such a good tlme lthoul Lauren Keaney FH rr3!Golf cape trips? my o boy Mar Mac Pat Kilt the chromer goin swlmin ter7 no cknok homecoming 84 flor nunsm lssolid gold A'S 1'lIdd3 crescc raemw La Scalaste Robo ostoweeko fboost paco naha teenage wasteland prime 501 psach dvscy Prom 84 excuse me sir thnx chuck, ld watd 1404 skunk shell? alee fpzdnrougs loon Great Pumpkin? the year of the zoo! Krlsten Kelleher - the gang -thank u 4 bein .3 friend Your - hairs 1 orange ledft brpong vermont 1 sebago + cmgl sw Susie - - Lisa l8th' thru everythln Kim my' ch 8. lk Wen yours prety' who welookn for' larubmfl - 9-7-84 - rnsa f BB wrny' fl 1 no people live there' Kel seano' 7 tals were quite aware what were golng thru thanx M+D ILY My Alm ls True Brian Kennedy - Hockey 821 84 1-6-1 wwa May 17 1984 rbbmab We Fllpped net balllg oh bals ptbsTKyt bfleh, the ghet- to, GtM negroid l paint bushes yhswissy popeye 79 golds. cashaubs. ioh. pool crude mac ttwisters crazy homo fine line day gtw sweetness picrules, mmtada. rat face unclle charlie. Ukeway 2 many mcnabming BK 1121 forever Thanx Mom 8- Dad Good-Bye! Juliana Hatfield. Pride, Covetousness. Envy, Wrath. Gluttony. Sloth, Lechery. and an inch of raw mutton. Let them eat chewy granola bars. XXXX Make the music go bang. lt's a human trait to want to be king of the walk. Oh his granular velvet! chau Matthew Healey Gary 2 Mike Paul Brian Brooks big bag om, basl' track 1141 '83 '84 x-country '83 - D + Dnlghts Glenn 8. Jeff cape 8,f12f84 PRJKThc Thec Who its only teen age wastelandfskln hglenns lamb + my porsche 2 much!! Prom 3 awlden drwygary lclclstl ctstlder wurf ellstaef fallen gratlum matrem et patrem enlm sic multum Greg Hopfe - hockey. golf. x-country -- B-Talls. We're Gold- en: the hole, Caps shipyard: 1130 - emk: Homecoming '84 reebs 8. rods: nan's. redbagp canoe - oh! 10751841 8 - cg new year's eve - 1 rule the boat: r of n8.bh cop - Feb. vac U83 MM. vs - 211 - frl! 2f8f85g team forward Wilbs. Burky.Mlke.OCl'l.Zolt.Haubs, Rt- sick times 8. many more: thanx m8td Colleen Hurley Llnda tbobsy twlnsl umass tsleeplng in a carl meeting at parties tM8-Bl V 81 O 1002 phil tfbbl k k b w lmage espfroglets see what brother BRETTS Sdoing' down the stairs lwlth a push' lln' very good' CSer l'll never catch up wlth you mltcell' left at beach lwith hag Utay lorscianm I Luv MoM E. DAD 8- Yu2 - l wlll be with you again, Brett Paul Janousek - boys state blues, France 84' 851 Mr. Ether- IZSV. AP tAdvanced Pyrotechnlcsl chemistry, mirth, fire extin- guisher, bug in the school? green hornet, 583 - DWZ, DQ'S. punch bug Paul. seiko diving wath, Judas Priest. hey pops cool the water, a pp es. potato puff fight, Never Mix thus, unique pens. catch you later! Bill Kearney -- Poople. Crockett. Clea nsta. Q. Squid. YOOIDBII t4 yearsl. Curran tan club Clash lBrenda. Lesliel. S U .poop ragsl.Qbash,hcsub,lll1b.Idly - l lought the law - the law won, d c .nyc. feed the world,Nan'1.c b 's kid. Take this song of freedom. but It on and arm yourself for the fight. thanx morn dad Tlmothy M Kelly - TBone I love my 400 c.i d. 74 red Ca- maro! U Mass the maze skl wlldcat and how to ski a nd fly at the same tlme. Hi to my best friends C.J.M. Brown Truck Sl the kid with the Z. and to M S K To everyone - Catch Melt you can Eugene Kennedy Gene Reno Monza 29 Hockey. thanx Pete soccer, thanx Pt Frosty. Track blizzard of 85 hgwy pp Hank - maro Ed - fystve, foly llt - John thanx dr Rand - Kelly 84 champs - trip to saqulsh go where there is no Dath and leave a trail thanx dad, mb to happel travelln l toaste to Brettso land u too mother Mary B l Laura F Kennedy Tiao SSP llfhorne7 loange -.ck B fnos 4 evaneag Sam te rnapness oohrnakvkrhc BILU the rest : Gang Deca JBSG Understandlflg 3 1ll'8'955TC EVO-'r l 'V'-3 11 -'A derstano lt theres so 'nach car' know - 'ha e teachers .lc ' whg .5 zomg musngleva + arnc toe lock.-.ooo -oo st .-. .a 83 D,-Omg Ing goofy rlrnes scare forever 'st-ebcocr skosoank, wwva Crazy lluF +G Ten Marte Kllduff fh :lf msg souch! Gyrnnastlcs - lU5'0 + hanan kk gppatmare mackeanet the CHROMERs xrnas lasca- law! e8.s. brgades + parades 2 sduece me 2 nlte has crew solnd gldsl! 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Ca: Heather McLean '85 with a little help from my friends Day Tripper The Gospel Truth cid phony t horns let the sun shine in 11121 Rich terrifies me f.s, sally baby wat ehes P.J, Caspi Nice Kristin Shady Ism. pizza Roxy mother mafia STing what is and what should never be. becky mowbray hi' espana A evrythngs sowickedmuch- bueno' 714182 calif, pb coral BECK's risa, ker, sabs, paula, KK. hc83wtf, farfars, police1bowie. cyoski: trust me' XAC NHW i hate u all! cbotmc: alrite! P8187 who u gonna call? David' maybe I was dreaming? Stockade 4fsale? K 8. Dsb dance' inbtdkb! switch' bchb, plph, chocicss? ily m 81 Kone zoni 8. a Christopher P J Murphy 65' chevy Pick up the Quiet Giant 67' chevelle Race machine 73' LeManns the dirt Si rack racer, kids rule the roads, summer 84' RAI Street Performer PSE killer Now is the time to get out of this place Keep your En- gines big and your tires smoking. Paul OBrien 75 82WC please mr officer dont tell, 83 Home- Coming to bad 6 ioh 1585 2 Emptys mcckcm SWOZ baA nana SF, PA malltrips br jim, by w Qbash remember the good times bio 3 iocobmtoh football 84 6-4 n i dont believe it lagd wl8fgdp I am glad its over tgdp Cbhpw mmlihus to talk eer ihkp telanlafd James L OHare abcdlprti thanks 4 the visit nurse can I have something 4 the pain football 2187 track A 4x22O gold MSR sandpile party of 7 Qbash ski trip 84 gd it b DlWTMOLTU 3 of bio 3 cuhmlihnbhb' zoe iohare troy billy new years eve its about time maan vineyard 82-85 summer A htr maior A nhc oh well love ya A see ya thanks mom 8. dad Candace Perkins Not another peep tracy Pepper mint poet The 3c's we had some fun' Cheerleading Cathy Kerrie and Tracy the Candy mobile you know what I mean? New years eve : Bubbly? sick scam A whats that mean see ya all later Davin I hope that you have good high school years Love Ya Mom and Dad Brenda Petersonz Leezaltfatgtmomsas bing bing buddy pob sgb Wendedee gs Oniay A always a friend anchamimaysrd sick bum Gene Ed A pf the wall bunghits Hank A w 811 A i wd yoo td field hockey klb time for a smoke hc 84 Happy tialy Bp? M Gt D A tfatcilyb Kfmgtbb A cape blizard rendabay P Garde L purple A b : toasted cf All we are is dust in the wind Susann Plett music is my life HB CVT Dan's wb good luck thats cool ssdd Laurie pool party time don't push it Rob angels1 grease 1019184lets dance' Officeer waslgoingtoofast? ugh Dip Mayflower st swing sets prom 84 stop' you? 11 mow the lawn' ioy ride st hc h-cap signs flags pop goes the weasel' Chris hows bessy? l luv u all thnx M 8. 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Ddy, S 8. M A ciao Thomas E OBrien ftball 3 2 bball 12 bzdmrs purple skies flip on beach BUDdies ki bh hj aw dk ic gr mc bt ql hp wd kr tg ot bw wd t ieepabtfatakmc nyeasw hwccambwhegdsat nftgt lsab ILSHR life is iust a fantasy thanks ion iv ckrttot practice field wtml full Please Mr Officer asobt flyahhwth ocobahco- miwhtbhni thanks mom Si dad. Cindy Partridge A Buffy A soccer state champs 83. tournae ment 84, softball A hps A club 'Heather Jen Kim Nancy best friends forever 'Gregs? Rods? DHs 121 thillp the tank? 'saltey dance? betty pickup? prom 84 'Braintree? pscihsml New Years at Gregs 84? A marks party? little black bugs? ? thanks Mom EL Dad 8. Good luck amy See ya later CHRIS PERRY .a mind is a terrible thing to waste . we've done a terrible thing!!! b anderson. r doucette, m salsman. s burgess b greene. i greene. t collins. c krahmer, 5 moe. c sheehan, d devny t eddy, a burgess, k eddy VAN DUDES 6c is a record! 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Find yourself a port of desti- nation - and practice what is Called altrustic egoism . , If you are desired. If you are necessary, then you are sate. - Dr. H Marie Thomas - The good times are forever 'MY FAMILY' THE BEST Chris Cutest Chubs - BB 217 angelos grand drlx' squanto A Halloween party' Tom thanx 4 everything' Rich - nice tie' Florida Kim smile old time rock-n-roll prom 84 Daren7 chrnese food? punch lc? maries? reeleta dhs time to turn the page - Iluvyou m8Id' Kim Thrasher7rInkrat blessed IS nothing AP tuwbwl pD - ICE capades, football shouders Hun!! 2r1S2A3C Kelly annie KKshbbb - chababy! models? Jane eeuow NHS brownies w7 18 sno GwennIe72-40-38 mule, pollcemaan, rimberee. happy history! russia Hutton striving for excellence tennis 81 crew, determination! beach. good luck - write! thx m8td! Nowell C Upham Thanks Mom 8. Dad, KT, EJ, TS, 8- Co We live a lile of ease, every one of us has all we need Sky of blue, sea of green. In our yellow submarine Destiny IS not a matter OfCl'l3f1C9,I1S a matter of choice Its not to be waited for IIS to be achieved rBeatles 8. W Bryanl KEN WALSH - sometimes tfishhl Remember - sox opening 841glaog - george - and the magic bus rides again!! redbag - Ib. ms. and tw's - high-5 at gh's! slosellne - bsorsnbs - balloon-dropa84 Blue Mav! hhccdyc - 7 th hole pin - wwf! boatbusters - night- hockey, hoopsta 5 card draw - rapala, smas-eve 83 - statey tpleasem ro officerp fly like an eagle Lisa Watts - Summer 84 - Outward Bound - Prom '84 v Footprints - every mans life IS a fairy tale written by gods lingers Newsport sunset f Polise '83, INXS - In the sllencei think of you' Thanx - vin, heath dave aul, bob lt matters not how long you live. but how ILY mom. dad Bobm I am with you always until the end of the world' matthew 28 20 lata Mark WhIttum7Pogo's 4 prez 8. l'm 4 vice Merri - l'm boring. but l'll always have the greatest attection for U l'm going to step off the lem now waterloo sunsetfstaunch moderate la bamba7BIgg gles wade7skInny Vinny Semper fIdelIs7der Webster fisik Fla on dryers7great balls of fire! L'poof celebre7 so many to thank! f.ll1T1l9lWlf1lQYSOTl Switzerland --- good brew and skiing Driving on dirty back roads - John Refreshments at the play Rob U2 Want some candy little girl' Grounded 8g3lV1'COl'Tl9 visit me' Eggs and brew In the Banana Mobile Rend .1 hay Sue - party girl Stay fool and may your eyes stay red for the longest time OZ Cattrna Themistokleous - Rah! Rahl' ' homecoming : let's- go-crazy 'Maine trip 2 c2CP, EG : saint lauren Ily ev-db +sh : huh -16b - day : new : mailbox - im : Passout - ck : let's-get-physical ta : forever ts : sue the 3c's boston pty looks greek to me rough house : hc my name IS mga from sweden Prom 83 84 : ILYEGPDFI ILY nanoroo. mom SI dad William D Thomas Jr Bill The orange bloosom special is coming pilo today '76 International The Army gyhd 4 wheeling down the beach bupa Florida '78 '82 gone fishIn It is time to turn the page to bigger and better things thanks Mom and Dad for your love and support thanks Jim, Marie, and Paula Colette Tougas - cet 8 scott 4 eva open arms lust you and I - I luv mimbutog' thanx little mom lanice ll72old far thows miami' barnsy FL tay be tssue. ks. aa. dm girls lust wanna have fun, rink RW buds nafduch Barbi zon Miss GH home- work? my bronco Loving MG mono NY holo. sea breez 3 true loves nev smooth. holland I luv U scotty - dhs thank God ItS over' Jason Verrell Q83 Ftbl '84 b8.d, good ole days w7JB dOOble bros, 7:20 - si, I. m so bkd, we're late, ckobpv dbopf supra Clingy-n-Dingy Prty 37 I crmpd doops OB Knighty Thanx frgd 81 360 gnde kntosmil Rkldtd Zltths 4 w ln bmxtmreg tddroopy Iv8.ck 2 arhp 83 having fun Intno crime! maalox 8. actimrusm llkbr - nygls - Ill 84 tam 8. lay wrud doing up there thanx Mom A Dad Amber Waterhouse7Suz sum 83 Krispal AImm+p Lb geor- gesi luv + miss u all Ar yuck yuck fred florbb HUTCH I6 prom 84 smooch skiing ski dooing the tam laughing7cryIng an ex- perience I'll never 4 get luv u 4 ever U56 miss ya Ang the memories are there to prove how real how rare NY state of mind stay alive c o 85 the bon urthest M+D+C Robert White Only the good die young, Brett Bt Eric If you can't booey there is something wrong with you! Bennetts Amphitheatre Bimbos on my kx. Hypo. fire lt up 70 Charger R7T, smoke shows shady dugans. Live for today. lets go to the creek. 1177784 Oink - us ICG Hockey r:7 see me later DHS Tom Wilcox WILBA when something IS easy Its seldom excel- lent golf xc I came ID last? thx reg' an r+r weekend like you are about RODs - reebs rule' mm 1075784 'the Apart- ment' thx chuck + mar 130 emk lfwd' celts game 71 was gecks prom 84 cansta77cans7 the hole bluivikin Hop f Burky Ted Mike Dan Zol + Occy sure ya not' thats In there - thanx mom+dad Mary E Wolff The secret of life is Enjoying the passage of Time cc summers! g8isn tad sessions greals - wm? lbh2 ec :r b Ieo's tscuse me sirl pdiqtbc sg BUDdIes! barls allie tkilc qmybb HC '84 - let's go crazy! - mmrl scavhunt pnews - hmymar boos tweel - raboosto! summer '84 'lag' the crew never say PS year of the zoo Ralph Thibadeau 88 State Champs 84 rods : red bag ronny7 gordy7snapy TBS tkky qkkj kids In the woodsfsearch 1985 the Mill + Winter st. nice willy + Jocko the Byamic Duo WarT Chesterland robin + snatcher hc83 oops Mr Cass Forever Undefeated nice Lisa yaam but a woftax murder I love you mom + dad Phil Thorn LOGGER! float busters '84 n balloon drop : byehc - sorry uci twasnads dhs WAGON Ing team nl scahnt: nnstof crmne wergon aputlbak : e 8. I umust bust boys of sur the few the proud the back river livers wiilcked cool! ksdeh sttcka Ippbb thsbds4u! rua TURTLE? lyklcecrm? notei! hey bgmth! 578785! did Itelut helabout franke sare lax! thx everel Carol L. Tribuna - follow your dreams wherever they lead. thanks mom and dad. eddie, puppy, misty bleu - no more riding on the purple cow wieh michael. ILYG I love Steven. ILYE Beach Boy concert 971783 -junior prom with chris 8t goofy. Parties at Christmas tree. John Walsh - thanx - m5.d hoop - RC prom 84 -thanx BJ road trip 84 JC - springsteen - It was only a Ioke I was gonna by u another 1 - CTvw - rlp hymaya after 4 a 67730 - 750 MMIly - wherever you are - sick bash - I think - BZIou 256 extention chords? when I was stone blu rock St roll sure helped me through byfh see ya later - DHS 85 :rl Heather Watson the times they are a changin Bob Dylan Van Morrison CHRIS - llytaetiw 3731783 maine New Hampshire scruffy whenever I see your smiling face I have to smile myself because I love you! It Niffa mm lisa inxs lzati the tree Clarks Island tmbd hpw nfy Blow there comes a time ny cityf Kate Whittum huh? als 84 another fat student nancy anita caterina Steves Boston Hah vahd Yenching bpl labamba M's vinyard England 84 NY exchange Hmm viola concert high Halle Iuah pi game south pacific APes Eng aarggh! ybk + col aplc + n : Insanity lelght onisms dancing In the dark living on 2 hrs sleep see ya, DHS! Stephen Wilson WlllIe soccer - sc'sl the secret to life? rack em up Ohz Ochy 128 Animal Chet JI reebs 8t : and rods oway 96 heh! WllIy's J! TRod ez asc 'saupeople stay We want 2 play - KE hfshwu got 2 got Bru hell b4uget 2 heaven syfw- sawm Ill Nf'sm bruno quack fred gary nwpc8.r hey fred Ks hc 83 ugh 84 - ahkdubi 8. engranma Zmrhs iz sully archbc 1316 thx 2 uall stay chillie Brian Aec PDKJ HGEJ It does not get any better than this Hc 84 sc rd-trp Tabu thanx J tank wht A ltng oui Blzrd 84 zecca B say ldb z-man Presence dio 74 cutlass 33 mgoo the grn car r:33rr - Paco - 111 O'b purple sky the burban asobt Tcls 085 goz d win hstry o'b lsab ocifer thanx m5.d Life IS lust a fantasy if vffiiga. it 41 ' Y 5 Emoymg Psychology vvuth Mr, Sulluvan .,!' A students natural curnosuty I don't luke these machmes! Camdwds 191 Ente Hyun A Etime Autographs! 192 YV ehitatinn M' Saggese vas :eef wc' 'g ' r- say s:':c system ic' inte-ef , :': t cQg- re 'as :ee ve H g' S:':: J: trwfee years ' s e'4:'ts 1: 'e : st-:e'ts 'ac.. fy 'a.e :ee' :: 'e'sa: e He ga 'ws sos t c' as Hee: 24 fe 'fat' :e:a't 2 t fo..g'- 'ws s-:e': :augcfc ,-t ' sovabzy afc c.. :-1 t :e-se'- e e' A Mcfe ogfmof, Tc Ei' excest-:fa teac'-er cc? em: Fefe. fe C ess 9' 1985 se: Cates ed.t'o'N cx :fe Paw' :ge n .0 x x ..f' e v . The Yearbook Staff meets every Wednesday afternoon in English 10. The staff often works late into the night in order to reach the ever-approaching deadlines. Aside from the constant tlovv and exchange of ideas. staff members are always busy drawing up layouts, completing typesheets, writing copy, Ei Doug explaining his layout and selecting photos. This year Duxbury hosted a regional yearbook workshop sponsored by l-lerff Jones. our publisher, This proved to be a valuable experience for all vvho par- ticipated and to the outcome. PAR- TRIDGE 1985. Layout Editor Mike Burke Layout Editor Gwenn Merry outlines her rough layout copy Y .f ,X 'Z x Elaine Coughlin, Business Manager Rich Drake, a yearbook instructor, Layout Editor Mike Burke, and Co-Editor Phil Thorn. Mary Pavvlikowski and Elaine Coughlin follow layout instructions 194fYearbook First row: D. Knklus, Jr McCarthy, J. Pescaruno, Gt Merry Second row: P. Thorn, K Tnrasner, K. Wnuttum. E, Coughlan, Third row: R. Drake, W. Barker. L Richards Apexg M. Pawlnkovvsku Heather Mcfllean persues ner layout fb I gd. Y 1, ., . It 2- - . 1 S-:L k 5 1 ' '. . ess 4 ' Q f . if- . jug kl , it -fl 'fiag Y -gg '- 4, 24. . he V 51: L' ,ayinvgx .J Shi? V' En.Nf5F '. H -5-tiff in L l 1 Slll ' Senior Sectron Edttor Denune Allsop Sports Edt- tor Wendy Barker, Se-nvor Sectuon Edttor Ltsa Rncnards. and an dnndenttfued bystander, wemcgf 195 t I f F W 196 Patrons Mrs. Peter S. Barker Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bayer Robert R. and Linda M. Beaudry Mrs. Mary Jane Bell Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burgess and Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burke Lavv Offices of Robert Forrest Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kiklis and Mitsu Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. W. Neal Merry Barbara S. Mullovvney Once Upon A Time Michel and Mary E. Pavvlikovvski Mrs. Mary E. Richards Mrs. Harry Shea Sr, Snug l-larbor Fish Market Mr. and Mrs. Philip l-l. Thorn Mr. and Mrs. George T. Thrasher Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Tougas Professionals R. Bruce Berridge. DVM Russell S. Harrington, DDS S.J. Recupero, DDS, PC Duxbury Free Library 1 1 , 1 4 i N .1 f
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