Gloucester High School - Flicker Yearbook (Gloucester, MA)

 - Class of 1975

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Showing off your muscles, Keith? SCOn DOUCETTE 5 John Wise Ave., Essex NANCY DOUGLASS 1 2 Clarendon Street MEMORIES: AUG of 73, S.S. Babysitting, Laurel Street 71 Sgts party (C.P.) New Hamp- shire, SMILE, Ladies Night Out F.U.N., The Harbor, Wine Craze Earl ' s Jerry’s 3 AM ask Carolyn, Rocky Neck, Backroad, How your gonna act. My $9.00 pants. The weddings ask Barry, VANDERBELTN! THOUGHT: Where there is no love, put love, and you will find love. ROGER DUCHANE 4 Tolman Street Doc MEMORIES: Ski Trip to N.H. ask J.J.R.H.J.S.L.J. and J.S. The Lobster ask John, Parties at the Hut the Paris trip ask D.G. out of Gas in Amesbury ask J.J. and R.H., Friday Night Hockey Games ask Ron, Eastern Ave. Schoolyard Ball Games. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Carpentry Shop. THOUGHT: Have a Good Time Today Because you ' ll Never know what ' s in store for us Tomorrow KIMBERLEE ANN DUTTON 52 Harrison Ave. “Kim MEMORIES: Movies?, 18? of course! Good friends always? Motorcycle rides. Driving les- sons, ask the gang! Lets dance? Yes! stalled as usual! Laugh it helps Can we talk? Grounded? ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 3, 4; Phys. Ed. Intra. 3, 4; Flicker 4. THOUGHT: To understand myself to the ful- lest and then try to understand others. To do what I think is right not what others think is right. NANCY EAMES 28 Sumner Street MEMORIES: STEVE 5 10 73, dances, par- ties, drive-in, summer 73 and 74 skiing, Sugarloaf, no buttin, ask Linda, talks and tears, football games, Little Eames ask anyone, my cars, my ring, the old gang, good harbor beach, secret lunches ask Linda 7 73. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gymnastic Team 1 . THOUGHT: It ' s better to be small and shine, than be great and cast a shadow. » ♦ ?» « Zi ’ COLLEEN DOYLE 5 Cherry Hill Road MEMORIES: The split sessions our freshman year, girls being accepted in R.O.T.C., our sophomore year, and the three weeks of short days our junior year are my strongest memories. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Girls Softball Team 1 , 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: It ' s been a good four years, in a good school, with a good class, but I ' m happy to be done. JAMES H. DUNN, JR. 5 Day Ave. Jay , Dunny , Harold MEMORIES: Terrorizing, Give me those melons, duck hunting, G.H.B., The cruise. New Years Eve in N.H. ask M.G., Rockport, derelicts, Vogel’s party. Franco ' s Army, 40 horses ask Mont, The Goal. THOUGHT: Take everything in stride, you ' ll live longer and make less enemies. CLAYTON ROBERT DYETT, JR. 1 0 Russell Ave. Clayt , Zeppelin , Head MEMORIES: HEAD ZEPPLIN, Purple Jesus, G.H.B., my listener, Hey Mr. Ballswin, ya wanna buy some grass? ask Pudge, Nugents Party (?) follow the string, Friendlys Coffee ask Dunny, au Del ' s Laundry, Tackling drills ask Mac Adoo, Madness Gloucester HIGH, canal F Block. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Football, Track. THOUGHT: In life you receive what you con- tribute so for everlasting happiness help ever- yone. JOSEPH FALLICA 391 Western Ave. Peca MEMORIES: Debbie Summer 74, Pebble Beach, ask C.G. The Mall ask C.G., Teddy Bear Lounge ask C.D., S.P., SP.K., The Saco Driver, G2 Chevy. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Football. THOUGHT: Go placidly among the noise and haste, and remember what peace there may be in silence. 28

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CHRISTOPHER DAY 32 Centennial Ave. TERRY E. DAY 1 4 Woodward Ave. Gloucester MEMORIES: 3 5 74 flowers, children, ani- mals, smiles music, The green martian! ask Esther. Philadelphia — The leprechaun, ask Carol, Montreal Niagara Falls, Being gullible ask Butch. What are you, Crazy? I ' m so embarrassed BEING SILLY! People ' s Expres- sions. THOUGHT: Smile at me and I will under- stand, for that is something everybody does in the same language. MICHELLE DeCOSTE 1 2 Norman Ave. Magnolia Miss , Missy MEMORIES: Ambie 2 27 72 FOREVER! Sen- ior Proms, Fiesta ' s, Letters, Runaway, Porters, games people play, Sunday football, girls nights E.JS, Songs 72-73, Goodbye Yellow- brick Road, Getting away with anything ask Laurie, California, babies, US. S.R. Talks with Billy, Christmas will never come. Hockey, The Beach Comber, Parties, Concerts. THOUGHT: My best friend will always be you Mom. DONALD DENCH 26 Hodgkins St. Glou. MEMORIES: Brown 25, Masco, weight at 1 a.m., HO ' s Chucha, ask Jabba, Camp Cedar, Agarn, Mere, Gaucho, Stooges, Give me those melons . ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Cr. Coun. and Track 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: To live life to the fullest. KATHRYN A. DAY 1 32 Centennial Ave. Kathy MEMORIES: God, Rainbow, CANADA!, 73- 74 Room 122, Maria!!! Walks — Talks 00 Ask Susie We ' re late Sunsets, Football — MacDonalds, Sticks and Bricks ask Sue Mush- rooms, HI. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Stud. Sec. 3, 4; H.R. Rep. 3, 4; Drill Team 3, 4; R.O.T.C. Staff Plat. Sgt. 2; Type Ad. 1 , 2. THOUGHT: Don ' t walk in back of me, I may not lead; but just walk beside me and be my friend. CAROL DeCOSTE 61 Bond Street MEMORIES: 1 Lynn Arena ask Marcia, Football and hockey games, Snoxema and Twin Rinks ask Dawn, Anything for a laugh, Saturday nights ask Laney, G.H.B.P., F.P.L. Have you seen Dawn? Sprained ankle ask Dawn, Old Salem Road ask Karen, J.L.G.’s. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 3, 4; Pep Club; Flicker Staff; Type Award II, III. THOUGHT: The only way to have a friend is to be one. STEVE DelTORCHIO 41 Hodgkins Street Del MEMORIES: Summer of 74, My Car, Gas money ask Rob, Football Camp Cabin six ask Pudge, The beach partys. Weekends 36 ask Wanda 33 ask Deb, Electrical Shop Brown 25, Fairies . ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Track 3, 4, 2; Football 1 , 3, 4. THOUGHT: To further my career in the Electri- cal Field. MICHAEL P. DOODY 5 Whittemore Street Mike , Red”, Dude MEMORIES: CAUSING TROUBLE ASK TOM AND JOHN, congratulation, you went from crazy to insane, eastern RT, RD. sleeping out ask T.W., J.O., T.S., D.W., Bombed, C.A.M. I don ' t work there I just go there, 68 Ply. THOUGHT: To prove I can be someone. DIANE DOUCETTE 9 Marsh St. Glou. MEMORIES: John, 3 30 74, The Prom, 7 16 74 C.A.M. 10-50-7, ask Donna, Long talks with Linda and Donna, The Donut with Tee, hidden drive ask Donna, 2 o ' clock For SEG, ask Kathy — oh garbage ITYWOK ask Linda. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: American Field Service 3, 4. THOUGHT: Love is patient and kind, Love never gives up: its Faith, Hope and Patience never fail. I Corinthians 1 3: 4, 7 This is to the nitwits who picked the All-Scholastics! 27



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LINDA FAULK 6 Linwood Place MEMORIES: Alsto, Right Bob, ALRIGHT, race car, walking in the rain, 8 16 74 No Butting, ask Nancy, Senior Prom, I’ll never tell, ask Sue, I thought you were only kidding, ask Diane, C.A.M., the beach. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Gymnastics 1 . THOUGHT: Don ' t worry about tomorrow ' s problems, live each day as it comes. MICHAEL R. FAVALORO 30 Summer Street MEMORIES: Shooting poolthe Y Plum Cove, D- Dog, Hey, you, mosquito Brain! playing poker with a computer Certainly! ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Chess Club 2, 3, 4; Track 1 , 2; N.H.S. 3, 4. THOUGHT: To be a man before my mother MARCIA FAVAZZA 1 2 Summer Street MEMORIES: 7 14 74 ask Pat, Bozo bergade ask Lenny looking for trouble ask Pat, China Port ask Madith, April ask Charlene, Friendly 74 75 Being let down ask Bill Flag Pole ask the gang. THOUGHT: There ' s always more than one person who cares what happens to you in life. STEVE FAVAZZA 28 Madison Square Turkey” MEMORIES: Spanish class. Friendly’s Little one, Good Harbor Beach, Having no cares in the world while running thru Ravenswood Park, All my new friends. Hardy, Lee. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: J.V. Basketball 1, 2; J.V. and Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4; Phys. Ed. Intra. 1 - 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Cross Country and Track 1 , 2, 3, 4. THOUGHT: To strive for a goal, reach that goal, and then make another goal in which to strive for. BETTE FIGURIDO 33 Perkins St. MEMORIES: Camping 7-23-4 33x22, Why y one ask Dottie, Lovett ask Cathy, Playground, Shawns and Martys 9-7-74 ask JoAnn, The dog ask Ronda, Row 27 4-4-74, Saugus Nosenipper ask Mike, Oz ask Linda, Zayre ' s ask Steph. Trevet ask Bev. THOUGHT: Happiness add ' , and multip lies os we divide it with others. To make my parents proud of me. JOSEPH A. FAVALORO JR. 9 Sunset Hill Road Joe MEMORIES: Sunset, Friday nights, 4 19 74, the canal lunch block, “themills playing hockey, catching a buzz, work, one certain person, many a cold nights up the rink. Browns pond, drinking screwdriver, meeting old friends, and The Allman Brothers Band. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Phys. Ed. Intra. 3,4. THOUGHT: To surprise my parents, by being a success in life. C. KEVIN FAVAZZA 1 4 Marchant ST KiKi , Hogbelly MEMORIES: The Playground, The larch Cen- tral Grammer, Spring St. Austria 71 , Friendlys Camp Cyder Cabin II ask Rick, Rock- port ask Mike, FatJack ask Mark, Swampscott 71,72 ask Kids. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Baseball 1, 2; Football 1 , 2, 3. THOUGHT: To be as good a man as my father was and make him proud of me. PAUL FAVAZZA, 44 Middle Street ’’Joel MEMORIES: The Corner — Central Milibu SS Beatles, Kirks VD, What kind of fish we got ask Jasper STRAF ask Tony, LARID, St. Peter Fiesta 73, 74, Jr. Seine boats, all work cc. Parties, Gang Picnics, The Y Bread ins, slabs who want water, Tonys hut. THOUGHT: A working class hero is something to be. CHRISTIE FERGUSON 8 John Wise Ave. Chris MEMORIES: Canal, Summer 74 , Gin, ask Debor, Pam, Nova Scotia, German, Bus Trip, Break my thumb and Rowley, ask t. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: N.H.S. 4. THOUGHT: I want to be able to do what I want that is if I ever find out what I want to do. JOSEPH P. FOLEY 2 Dexter Place Guner MEMORIES: Penny 6 23 74, 4 July Greasy Pole, Rocky Mt., Buzz on ask Toiy, the zone in Boston ask Sam c. BOULEVARD, The boat ask Vic out-of town ask Vic. ACTIVITIES AND HONORS: Beacon; R.O.T. C. 1, 2,3. THOUGHT: To go bartending school and make my parents proud of me. 29

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