Fairhaven High School - Huttlestonian Yearbook (Fairhaven, MA)

 - Class of 1980

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“Truth is truth to the end of reckoning.” Address: 118 Laurel St.; Ambition: To go to college then move to California; Pel Peeve: Mondays, Boring weekends, “Do you have an I.D.?”; Happiest When: With friends. The Norges call, Friday comes. Skiing; Fondest Memory: Summer ’77 and ’78, Ski trips, Norges — 12 15 78-1 2 79, Elton John concerts. Vineyard with Meg, Dawn, Wheat, Kenny, and Chet, Meeting Robbie Benson, New York City; Most Embarrassing Moment: Losing my top; Salient Characteristic: Eyes. “And though he stumbles in a full career, yet rash¬ ness is a better fault than fear.” “White Lightning” Address: 93 Pagcotte St. Acushnet; Ambition: To become a rock star; Pet Peeve: Disco and sleezes; Happiest When: Getting drunk with friends; Fondest Memory: Concerts, Catching Peter Criss’ drumstick; Most Embarrassing Moment: Getting lost in Madison Square Garden; Salient Characteristic: Eyes. :FM,auz£,En U atfiEzCns, cy niaza.[ “Without music, life would be a mistake.” “Miss Mo” Address: 32 Chestnut St.; Ambition: Play lead alto in the Glenn Miller Orchestra, To be on the Olympic volleyball team. Travel; Pet Peeve: English lit. exams; Happiest When: Playing Jazz, Skiing, Diving on the floor for volleyballs; Fondest Memory: ’76 Marching band. Summer ’78, Europe, S.M.Y.L.E., Drive to Quebec, Jr. Day solo. First place — Dartmouth Jazz band competition ’78; Most Embarrassing Moment: “You’re Brothers?’’ Summer ’78; Salient Characteristic: Musician. (cy nton En “Let your own discretion be your tutor.” “Baby Pink” Address: 5 Jenney St.; Ambition: To always have fun in life. To live on the Island; Pet Peeve: Gym, Getting up early, John. DISCO!, Jocks; Happiest When: On Martha’s Vineyard, Skating, Talking with the guys at the station. With close friends; Fondest Memory: Riding Duchess on the beach at Martha’s Vineyard, My sunset cruise near Gay Head. Menemsha, Capsizing with Coz; Most Embarrassing Moment: Swimming at South Beach and almost having my bathing suit come off; Salient Characteristic: Pink. y f[l7Ezi (EdmundcyEudsttE “For manners are not idle, but the fruit of loyal nature and of noble mind.” “Aldie” Address: 12 North St.; Ambition: To teach and coach football at Fhvn. High: Pet Peeve: People who constantly repeat the words “What” and “1 know”; Happiest When: With Cheryl. Out with friends, Playing football; Fondest Memory: Football camp. Cheerleaders’ Dance. Nov. 17, Jr. French; Salient Characteristic: Dependable. 25

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Dc ozunn “A happv life consists in tranquillity of mind.” “Linda” Address: 10 Roy St.; Ambition: To be successful in the business world: Pet Peeve: Oral reports; Happiest When: With friends and family. Shopping for clothes; Fondest Memory: Trip to Norway in ' 78, Skiing; Most Embarrassing, Moment: Learning to drive a standard; Salient Characteristic: Facial expressions. cc fntonLO “Good humour may be said to be one of the very best articles of dress one can wear in society.” “Tonell” Address: 18 Dover St.; Ambition: Doctor; Pet Peeve: English, Practice. Boring weekends, Taunton; Happiest When: Seeing people smile. Out with the boys or a special person. Playing sports, at Bear’s Pub: Fondest Memory: Horseneck, Jr. Prom. Summer vacations, Dartmouth ' 78. Football ’79; Most Embarrassing Moment: Drew making spectacle of me at the fort: Salient Characteristic: Convivial. (ionia± IQ. “In quietness and confidence shall be your strength.” “Tom” Address: 53 Hacker St.; Ambition: Fisherman; Pet Peeve: Planning on going fishing and waking up to rain; Happiest When: With Mary Ellen; Fondest Memory: Fishing off Chillmark; Most Embarrassing Moment: Getting caught scalloping without a license; Salient Characteristic: Talkative. Q!aml7Ezt Q. (Qfl!ni£,Ccla “To dare, and again dare, and forever dare,” “Bert” Address: 36 Magnolia St.; Ambition: To be happy, to be rich; Pet Peeve: Camp, Mr. Cebula in films after bad game; Happiest When: Playing football. With friends: Eondest Memory: B.P.W., Bear’s Pub. F.H.S. 10 N.B.H.S.’O; Most Embarrassing Moment: Tagging up at O.R.R.; Salient Characteristic: Squealy voice. Qliicfia£.[cQf. cQf-[l2l2on±£i “A little with quiet is the only diet.” “Mike” Address: 93 East Brown St.; Ambition: To become a millionaire: Pet Peeve: Mr. Haaland’s Labs, Algebra; Happiest When: On vacation, with friends; Eondest Memory: Pa.ssing Algebra and Geometry; Most Embarrassing Moment: Falling down staircase; Salient Characteristic: Moustache. 24



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c: fu u5.tin£. “Whoever falls from God ' s righi hand is caught into his left. “Rev” Address: 33 Perry St.; Ambition: To become a minister; Pei Peeve: People who change for others; Happiest When: Playing my guitar; Fondest Memory: Being “Born again ; Most Embarrassing Moment: Playing my string bass and the bridge collapsed; Salient Characteristic: Bible. Cncia :dl {a%L£. !Sa[a “A woman could run through fire and water for such a kind heart. “L.B.” Address: 11 Brook view St.; Ambition: Succeed in the future, Travel; Pet Peeve: Studying for physiology tests, Getting up in the morning; Happiest When: With my friends. Out on Saturday nights. On school vacations; Most Embarrassing Moment: Tripping up and down the stairs at school; Salient Characteristic: Clothes. :::ddol7Ezt :dVo£,[ISaCdurCn “Not that you won or lost — but how you played the game.” “Bob” Address: II Phillips St.; Ambition: Play in the Major Leagues; Pet Peeve: Nebraska jokes. Rusty, Short arm jokes; Happiest When: Getting a “99” on a term paper. At and after the pub; Fondest Memory: Amityville drive-in. Feast flood, Mex!, The pub; Most Embarrassing Moment: My first day at F.H.S. when the Nebraska jokes started; Salient Characteristic: Accent. dJzacEi !Sa%ton “Nothing is so precious as time.” Address: 29 Brae Rd.; Ambition: Marry Bruce 6 7 80, To be rich and live happily ever after; Pet Peeve: Disco, Waking up for school. Having to come home early on school nights; Happiest When: With Bruce; Fondest Memory: 6 1 79, Meeting Bruce, Falling in love, 8 29 79 finally; Most Embarrassing Moment: Falling down the stairs; Salient Characteristic: Diamond. “Content with harmless sport and simple food.” “Bobo” Address: 13 Evergreen St.; Ambition: Scientist; Pet Peeve: Rm. 7 study. Being asked for my pet peeve; Happiest When: With friends; Eondest Memory: Jr. Prom, Jazz band competitions; Salient Characteristic: Ginny rigs.

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