Harwich High School - Soundings Yearbook (Harwich, MA)

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HARWICH HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY 75 OAK ST. HARWICH, MA 02645 Brooks Free Library 738 Main St. . Harwich MA 02645 (505) 430-7562 V . cs  - ■ % ;• fm  ■ 2 ‘Vd ♦..V ' -. ‘‘4 -1 •4 THE SOUNDINGS YEARBOOK STAFF Kathy Gricius —editor Cathy Higgins Louise Larkin Joan McEvoy Jon Page Roseanna Pena Mimi Speight Deborah Blackmore Miss Mary Dunsford —advisor With special thanks to Cape Cod Photos for our endsheets HARWICH HIGH SCHOOL Administration and faculty.page 4 Seniors .page 9 Athletics .page 43 Activities .page 61 Underclassmen.page 67 2 t School Committee n Mr. Robert D. Hall Mr. Milton L. Cahoon Chairman 3 Mr. Jesse J. Morgan Superintendent ADMINISTRATION AND Mr. Russell K. Noyes Principal FACULTY Mr. Frederick Dunford Assistant Principal JANE D. ALCOCK Developmental Read¬ ing; Wellesley Col¬ lege—A.B. ROBERT M. BRIGHAM Special Education, Driver Education; Northeastern Univ.— B.S. JOHN CAREY Science and Math; Classboro State Col¬ lege—B.A. LOUISE AUBREY Home Economics; Framingham Teach¬ ers College—B.S. RICHARD E. BROWN Industrial Arts, Me¬ chanical Drawing; Fitchburg State—B.S. t ¥ GEORGE H. COLBERT History and Gov‘t; Boston College — Ph.B., Bridgewater State—M.E. plus 30 DOROTHY C. BELL Remedial Math, So¬ cial Studies; Bridge- water State College— B.S.Ed., M.Ed. GLENN R. BRYANT Jr. High Guidance, Sr. High English; Boston Univ.—B.A., Bridgewater State College—M.Ed. MAY W. COOPER General Science and Biology; Adelphi and Columbia—B.A. and M.A. RICHARD J. BESCIAK History, English ; Hartwick College, Springfield College— B.A.: M.Ed. RICHARD BUCK History and Senior Gov’t; Univ. of Mas¬ sachusetts—B.A. HAROLD M. DREW Chemistry and Phys¬ ics; Boston Univ.— B.S., State College at Bridgewater—M.Ed. 5 MEREDITH F DREW Business Subjects; State College at Salem—B.S.Ed., Bos¬ ton Univ.—M.Ed. MARION H. ECKHARDT Art; Penn. Museum School of Industrial Art—Four Year Di¬ ploma CHARLES E. DUNBAR Athletic Director, Physical Education; Boston Univ.—B.S., Bridgewater State College—M.Ed. GILBERT ELLIS JR.—Sr. Science, Biology; Univ. of New Hampshire — B.A. Biology MARY D. DUNSFORD English; Northeastern Univ.—B.A., Boston College—M.A. BARBARA F. FORD English and Libra¬ rian ; Simmons Col¬ lege—B.S. FREDERICK EBBETT Business Subjects; Curry College—B.S., Bridgewater State College—M.Ed. ETHEL M. HALL Latin and French; Boston Univ.—B.A. THOMAS F. HOLLOWAY Mathematics; Har¬ vard Univ.—A.B. JAMES D. HYDE Mathematics; St. John Fisher—B.A.; General Motors Insti¬ tute—Four Year Di¬ ploma GEORGE W. KIRCHNER Jr. High Social Studies; Lhiiv. of Kentucky — A.B., Univ. of Illinois— M.A. NORMA K. LARKIN Home Economics, Catawba College— B.S. TIMOTHY T. LYNCH Ancient History, Civ¬ ics; Harvard College —A.B. 6 GAIL N. MARSHALL Jr. High French and English; Bridgewater State College—B.A. MICHAEL M. RADHAMMER Jr. High Science and Math: New York Bridgeport Univ., Wesleyan Univ. — B.A.. M.S. ELIZABETH J. MURPHY Jr. High English; Boston University— B.S.Ed. and M.A. MRS. LEUELLA RAY, R.N. School Nurse: New- ton-Wellesley H os- pital School of Nurs¬ ing — Registered Nurse SALVATORE PICCOLO Instrumental Music; Malkin Cons. of Music. Boston Univ., Bridgewater Teach¬ ers’ College—B. Mu¬ sic and M.Ed. MARIA A. SEARS French; Radcliffe— A.B.. Harvard—A.M. JOHN PICKELLS English; Dartmouth College—B.A. WARREN G. SMITH General Music. Chorus; B e r k 1 e e School of Music and Boston Univ.—B.M. WALTER S. THOMPSON Industrial Arts, Drawing; Fitchburg State College—B.S.E. THEODORE K. TISCHLER English: Dartmouth College—A.B.. Univ. of Vermont—M.Ed. PETER WANDERLICH Mathematics: Bridge- water State College— B.S. Ed. SUSAN M. WEIR Physical Education; J ufts University— B.S. CHARLES A. WINTERMEYER Jr. High Mathe¬ matics, Bridgewater State College, Har¬ vard Univ., Boston Univ., Univ. of Maine —B.S.Ed.: Ed.M. 7 Staff Mrs. Elsie Barber, Matron CAFETERIA STAFF—L. to R.: Agnes E. Rose, Rose Stinson, Celia Harrison, Ruth Coulson, Grace Baksa. CUSTODIANS—L. to R.: James Burke, Kenneth Blundon, Elmer Olson, Clarence E. Oliver, Joseph Tully. SENIORS Sandy, poetry, glasses, intellectual Dennis, Joan, Sum¬ mer Blonde, Super¬ chicken E L I Z A B E T H B A U E R Beth, Marc, secretary, brown eyes, Hofstra Kathy, GT, ring, gig¬ gles, Angelo’s MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 10 Dave, superflex, ego, casanova, party or¬ ganizer Woody, great singer, Steve McQueen?, cards Ralph, Bonnie, Mor¬ gan horses, quiet, contacts Ron, tall, silent, sen¬ ior study I I Dr H zo pir ocd p A M E L A C H A N D L E R Pam, Bill, good at¬ tendance, Kings Debbie, “a friend al¬ ways,” Homemaking, balance beam George, The Green Phantom, bell bot¬ toms, “$.30?” John, Child’s, dune buggies, card shark Harry, motorbike, Fiat, Bahamas, Lau- rino’s Bonnie, Craig, cats, long hair, wild laugh 12 I Ma-Ha, Mike, short skirts, diet?, Party- Marty Bob, “Mr. Fix-it,” light man, Junior Theatre Sharon, blondie, con¬ tacts, avid reader, B. U. Kerry, math whiz ? skips, quiet, T-bird CLASS CLOWNS 13 Manny, Super Man¬ ny, Brother, silk stockings, M. E. N. Chris, Wabash, Inch, debater, grok, foggy glasses S T E P H A N F 0 R D Steve, “Our Thing,” long hair?, comedian I N Dave, Harvey, math- brain?, “I mean. . MOST AMBITIOUS 14 cj K m m H O Ph X W PS t-OpSO QO M Q OO Rocky, size 14 shoes, moustache, Angelo’s Nancy, “What’s the answer?,’’ Girl Scouts, piano Charlie, Chuck, Anne, “Our Thing,” neglect¬ ful Kathy, Rusty, ash can, “Come on,” Technikit Gail, mini-skirts, boys, dancing, class, Chatham Melody, Prom Queen, Harwich Junior Miss, dancing 15 joor wg od a Terry, marriage— never!, Rutland, beret Jon, Robin, “Can I use your car?”, “Red” C A T H E R I N E H I G G I N S Cathy, Sath, “Ah- yuh!”, U. Mass., Brigette Christi, straight hair?, Arizona, par¬ ties? Bob, “Our Thing,” guitar, New Harbor Pat, new kid, shy?, Monroe Company, Taunton 16 wood 4 - ' zo aodos 2 :h c an zo ' Wayne, Nauset Beach, snow plow, dune buggies Kathy, long skirts, pharmacy, ballet, Juliet W e e z i e , president, Gary “Best,” sand pit, Bertelle Cliff, Stop Shop, Valiant?, Mr. Pickells class MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT 17 — hJ ■ Cjh pj § w cj H-. ft, tt, o 05 Q Jim, pennies, art, yo¬ yo, kaave, Kathy? Crets, Marc, engaged, Penny, nurse Dale, moocher, “Say, Buddie,” midget, “that’s heavy” D A L E M A Z Z U R J 0 A N M c E V 0 Y Joan, Don; January 24, 1970; “Negative,” “Can ya dig it?” Jim, Debbie, Harwich Lumber, hat, Doc MOST ATHLETIC 18 Joan, Dennis, per¬ sonality, “Keep it clean, Joan,” make-up Paula, horses, artist, trampoline? Neets, John, sweet, Snack Bar, secretary Debbie, Danny, in¬ nocent, Monday Morning Assembly Therese, muslin, “seamstress,” athletic T H E R E S E O’ D 0 N N E L L CLASS FLIRTS 19 G r a n g, Dennisport, Stevie Wonder, “Wo- ma” Linda, journalist, kerchieves, organizer Jon, organ, artist, Berklee, crazy laugh, “Howdy” M A R C U s p I c c 0 L 0 Rose, Don, dancer, “Afro,” North Dako¬ ta, Stop Shop Marc, Beth, Jean’s, red bus, Eighth Day MOST MISCHIEVOUS 20 Dewey, Stacy, “Listen to me, Stacy,” seventh fairway, Angelo’s Mickie, Gilbert, “I can’t hear you,” Wilt the-stilt M 1 C H A E L E P I S c I 0 T T A Billy, horses, artist, hay rides w I L L I A M R I T C H I E Judy, petite, short hair, flirt Ann, Charlie, white sneakers, Peanuts, Hofstra, Theatre CLASS INDIVIDUALS 21 Greg, Honey, singer, sax, soul Carol, Oats, Steve, marriage, wigs, V-W Mimi, “We have to have a party,” Gen¬ eral Store M A R Y J A N E S Y L Y A Mary Jane, Joe, Shell Station, bakery F R A N K T A V A N 0 Frank, Leigh, Mini- Gini, class enthusiast BEST DRESSED 22 Marie, Alfred, going steady, license yet?, witty Clandia, Mark, horses, sewing, party- goer, Maine Dennis, Betty Lou, Prom King, coke-man Bob, Cindy, girls, A P, green Rambler Les, New Jersey, B.D., poet, anthro¬ pologist? L E S L E Y W U R T Z D E N N I S T H 0 M P S 0 N MOST POPULAR 23 24 Once Upon a Time 25 26 27 L Don’t let it be forgot That once there was a spot, For one brief, shining moment, That was known as Camelot. Lerner Loeive 28 29 Junior Miss 2nd Runner-up Miss Congeniality 1st Runner-up Talent Award 30 31 The Stage Crew “The professor said to hurry.” Stage Crew Mouse “They must be off a flying saucer.” “I wonder what it is?” Roared 33 BRESSSh am 34 the brain-racking math classes, the mischievous Mr. Tully, the sly-look- ing seniors . .. 35 hectic task the informal lunchroom, the of taking picture orders . . . 38 39 SANDRA ADAMSON—National Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Junior Miss Pageant—first runner-up; World Affairs Council 11, 12—President; Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12; Blue and Gold 9, 10; Creative Writing 10: Cheering 9, 10, 11; Prom and Play Committee DENNIS BARRETT—Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12—Co-Captain; Prom and Play Committee ELIZABETH BAUER—National Honor Society 11, 12; Band 9, 11, 12; Orchestra 9, 11 12; Cheer¬ ing 9, 12; Prom and Play Committee KATHLEEN BERGSTROM—Prom and Play Committee DAVID BLACKMORE—Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11, 12; Boys’ State Representative; Prom and Play Committee EDWARD BOYLE—Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 10, 11; Class Vice President 9; Recreation and Conduct Committee; Prom and Play Committee RALPH CASHEN—Blue and Gold; Prom and Play Committee RONALD CHADWICK—Prom and Play Committee PAMELA CHANDLER—Glee Club 9; Chorus 9, 10; Girls’ Service Club 9; Prom and Play Com¬ mittee DEBORAH CHASE—Girls’ Service Club; Prom and Play Committee GEORGE CHASE—Art Award; Prom and Play Committee JOHN CHASE—Prom and Play Committee HAROLD CLEVELAND—Track 10; Prom and Play Committee BONNIE COFFIN—Chorus 9; Prom and Play Committee MARTHA CORNWELL—Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12; Cheering 9, 10, 11, 12—Captain; Prom Court; Creative Writing 10; Prom and Play Committee ROBERT DOANE—Golf team 9, 10; Basketball Manager 9, 10; Band 9, 10, 11; Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom and Play Committee SHARON DOWNING—Field Hockey 9, 10, 11; Cheering 11, 12; National Honor Society 9, 10, 11, 12; NMSQT Letter of Commendation; Sewing Club 9; Harwich Junior Miss Contest; Prom Court; Prom and Play Committee KERRY FARMER—Chef’s Club 9; Prom and Play Committee MANUEL FERNANDEZ—Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12—Captain; Soccer 10; Adjutores 9; Prom and Play Committee CHRISTOPHER FORD—Track 10, 11; NMSQT Letter of Commendation; World Affairs Council 11, 12—Vice President; Prom and Play Committee STEPHEN FORD—Basketball 10, 11—Manager; Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 10; World Affairs Council 11, 12; Adjutories 9, 10, 11; Prom and Play Committee DAVID GAVIN—Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12; Baseball 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom and Play Committee RAYMOND GOMES—Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10; Adjutores; Prom and Play Committee KATHLEEN GRICIUS—National Honor Society 10, 11; Treasurer 11; Yearbook Staff 11, 12—Edi¬ tor; Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; District Music Festival 11, 12; Cape Cod Music Festival 9, 10, II, 12; New England Music Festival 10, 11; Prom and Play Committee NANCY GRIFFIN—National Honor Society 10; Girls’ State Representative; Physical Fitness Award 9, 10, 11; Junior Miss Pageant second runner-up; Blue and Gold Editor 11, 12; Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12; Sewing Club 9; Prom and Play Committee GAIL HADD-—Prom and Play Committee CHARLES HALL—World Affairs Council 11; Soccer 10, 11; Basketball 10; Adjutories 9, 10, 11; Prom and Play Committee MELODY HALL—Harwich Junior Miss; Massachusetts Junior Miss Contest—third runner-up; State Talent Award; Prom Queen; Microscope Club 10; Prom and Play Committee DOROTHY HANDREN—Prom and Play Committee JON HANNAN—Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 10; Prom and Play Committee CATHERINE HIGGINS—Field Hockey 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10, 11; National Honor Society 10, 11; Physical Fitness Award; Class Secretary 9, 10; Sewing Club 9; Chorus 10; Blue and Gold 11, 12: Yearbook Staff; Harwich Junior Miss Contest; Prom and Play Committee CHRISTINA HOUGHTON—Field Hockey 9, 10, 11, 12—Captain; Class Treasurer 9, 10, 11, 12; Na¬ tional Honor Society 11, 12; Blue and Gold 11, 12; Chorus 10; Sewing Club 9; Physical Fitness Award; Prom and Play Committee ROBERT JOHNSON—Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12; Track 10, 11; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Adjutories 9, 10, 11; Prom and Play ' Committee PATRICK JUDGE—Track 12; Play Committee WATNE Jl LIN—Track 11; Adjutories 9, 10, 11; Prom and Play Committee KATHLEENN LaFLAMME—World Affairs Council 12; Chorus 10, 11, 12; Field Hockey 11, 12; Phys¬ ical Fitness Award; Junior Miss Pageant; Prom and Play Committee LOUISE LARKIN—Field Hockey 9; Softball 9, National Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Class President 9, 10, 11, 12; Cape Cod Music Festival 9, 10; Chorus 9, 10; Band 9, 10; Orchestra 9, 10; Yearbook Staff 12; Blue and Gold 11, 12; Prom and Play Committee CLIFFORD LOPES—Soccer 10, 11; Adjutores 9, 10; Prom and Play Committee JAMES LOVINSKY—Student Council 9, 10, 11; Creative Writing 10; Prom and Play Committee BETSY MATTESON—Class Vice President 10, 11, 12; Microscope Club 10; Blue and Gold 10, 11, 12; Girls’ Service Club 9, 10, 11; Prom and Play Committee DALE MAZZUR—Basketball 11, 12; Track 11; Prom and Play Committee JOAN McEVOY—Basketball 9, 10, 11; Softball 11; National Honor Society 12; Glee Club 9, 10; Prom and Play Committee; Chorus 9, 10; Girls’ Service Club 9; Yearbook Staff 12; Prom Committee Chair¬ man JAMES McGILLEN—Soccer 9, 10, 11; Track 10; Adjutores 9, 10; Band 9, 10; Prom and Play Com¬ mittee JOAN McGILVRAY—Basketball 11, 12; Prom and Play Committee PAULA McKENNEY—Hockey 9, 10, 11, 12; Basketball 10; Softball 10; Scholastic Art Award; Band 9; Prom and Play Committee ANITA NEAL—Glee Club 11; Prom and Play Committee DEBORAH NELSON—Field Hockey 9, 10, 11; All Star Field Hockey 10, 11; Cheering 11, 12; Na¬ tional Honor Society 10; Physical Fitness Award 9, 10, 11; Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12—President; Chorus 10; Prom and Play Committee THERESE O’DONNELL—Field Hockey 9, 10, 11, 12; All Star Field Hockey 9, 10, 11, 12; Softball 9. 10, 11, 12; All Star Softball 10, 11; Most Valuable Player, Softball 10; Basketball 10, 11, 12; Glee Club 9; Chorus 9, 10; Prom and Play Committee CAROLYN ORMOND—Physical Fitness Award 10, 11; Prom and Play Committee LINDA OWENS—Blue and Gold 11, 12; Cheering 12; National Honor Society; Microscope Club 10; Standard Times Correspondent 12; Junior Miss Pageant; Prom and Play Committee JONATHAN PAGE—National Honor Society 11; Blue Ribbon Finalist; Scholastic Art Award; Year¬ book Staff 12: Senior Banquet Chairman; Prom and Play Committee ROSEANNA PENA—Field Hockey 9, 10, 11; Basketball 9, 10, 11; Softball 11; National Honor Society; Glee Club 9, 10, 11; Chorus 9, 10, 11; Play Selection Committee; Yearbook Staff 12; Band 9, 10; Prom Court; Prom and Play Committee MARCUS PICCOLO—Track 10; National Honor Society; Boys’ State Representative; Adjutores 11; Band 9, 10, 11, 12; Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12; Prom and Play Committee DOREEN PIERS ALL—Field Hockey, 11 12; Softball 10, 11, 12; All Star Softball; Basketball 10, 11, 12: All Star Basketball; Student Council 12; Physical Fitness Award; Prom and Play Committee MICHAELE PISCIOTTA—Glee Club 10, 11; Chorus 10, 11; Microscope Club 10; Prom and Play Committee WILLIAM RITCHIE—Blue and Gold 11, 12; Art Awards; Prom and Play Committee JUDY ROBINSON—Field Hockey 10, 11; Chorus 10, 12; Girls’ Service Club 10, 11; Blue and Gold 11; Prom and Play Committee ANN RODD—National Honor Society 12; Cheering 12; Prom and Play Committee GREGORY ROSE—Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12; Adjutores CAROL SCHIORRING—Physical Fitness Award; Art Awards; Orchestra 9; Glee Club 9, 10, 11; Chorus 9, 10, 11; Microscope Club; Blue and Gold; Prom and Play Committee MIMI SPEIGHT—Softball 9; National Honor Society 11, 12—President; Yearbook Staff 12; Prom and Play Committee MARY JANE SILVA—Play Committee MARIE TAVANO—Glee Club 9, 10, 11; Chorus 9, 10; Miscroscope Club 10; Blue and Gold 9; Prom and Play Committee FRANK TAVANO—Soccer 9, 12—Co-Captain; Telfad Representative; Prom and Play Committee CLAUDIA TEEPLE—Maine Girls’ State Representative; Play Committee DENNIS THOMPSON—Art Award; Student Council; Prom and Play Committee ROBERT WEST—Physical Fitness Awards; Prom and Play Committee LESLEY WURTZ—National Honor Society; Student Council 9, 10; Girls’ Service Club; Prom and Play Committee I 42 Lssd ATHLETICS § □ooo □ ODD □ ODD □ OQD □ ODD DQOD DDOO □ 000 □ ODD 0000 □ oao 0 QDO J 0000 □ OOD □ 000 □ 000 □ 0 00 0000 □ oao □ ODC! □ □00 □ ODD □ ODD ft Baseball And the rules are ... Show ’em how, Coach! Give me some skin, Dave. 44 Smile pretty. Base runner. 45 Off and running ... That bad, Dave? We’re all behind ya, Tom. 46 Starting Nine . . . Pretty good, Joan! Another No. 8? 47 It’s your thing, Rose! The Blonde Bomber does it again! ... ALWAYS THERE 48 Lessons from Billy? 49 Soccer 50 Ballet, anyone? 51 The Big Team? Field Hockey The Little Team ... Hi there! 52 Pot trait of a Lady. How about it, Claire? Nothing’s going to get by me today? Show her you’re boss! 53 Basketball Cape and Island League Champions Junior Varsity How about a little elbow, Dennis? 54 Nice profile, or what? Hey ... get rid of it. Rebounds, boys. The team that’s on the beam. A hair-raising experience. Flying high. 55 You’ve got the set-up. Another from half-court. Bill? Stuffin’ it, Greg? For two. 56 Not too high, Doreen. 57 Manna from heaven? They might get ya, Doreen. 58 Stop in the name of Turn the other cheek. Dew. Cheerleaders Track 60 X t f j I (I 7 I L ACTIVITIES y js 3 h h k ) i 61 Student Council 1st ROW—L. to R.: David Murphy, Louise Reddy, Jody McCauley, Debbie Nelson, Doreen Piersall, Billy Higgins, Betty Brennan. 2nd ROW: David Handren, Jay Speakman, Larry Nickerson, Dennis Thompson, Billy Crowell, Tod Daggot, Martha Cornwell. World Affairs Council 1st ROW—L. to R.: Jay Speakman, Chris Ford, Sandra Adamson, Martha Anderson, Jody McCauley. 2nd ROW: Kathy LaFlamme, Beverly Roderick, George Rickaby, Donny Elliot, Andrea Doane. 3rd ROW: Paul Donovan, Mr. Buck, Mark Coulson, John Cot- man, Tim Salmon, Russell Donnelly, Steve Ford. National Honor Society 1st ROW—L. to R.: Louise Larkin, Barbara Smith, Rosemarie Kelly, Mimi Speight, Ann Rodd, Beth Bauer, Joan McEvoy. 2nd ROW: Sandra Adamson, Sharon Downing, Dayle Lawrence, Linda Owens, Lesley Wurtz, Donny Elliot, Mrs. Hall. 3rd ROW: Billy Crowell, Jody McCauley, Rosanna Pena, Marcus Piccolo, Bob Doane. Blue and Gold 1st ROW—L. to R.: Louise Larkin, Cathy Higgins, Betsy Matteson, Nancy Griffin, Billy Ritchie, Debbie Blackmore, Linda Owens, Christi Houghton. 2nd ROW: Barbara Smith, Beth Hughes, Pam Nesmith, Pat Hennessey, Debbie Black, Elizabeth Peterson, Mrs. Sears. 3rd ROW: Mark Zelek, Andy Ritter, Mike Stines, Larry Nickerson, Brett Bauer. 63 Chorus 1st ROW—L. to R.: Judy Robinson, Linda Snably, Louis Parascand, Kathy Young, Karen Rathburn, Kathy LaFlamme, Debbie Wescott. 2nd ROW: Debbie Bearse, Elly Smith, Peggy Dunbar, Donald Gould, George Rickaby, Beth Hughes, Judy Ward, Mr. Smith. Girls’ Service Organization 1st ROW—L. to R.: Judy Robinson, Mary Roderick, Pauline Ryder, Winnie Peterson, Betsy Matteson—President, Jackie Ross, Liz Fullerton, Celine Nickerson, Debbie Thatcher. 2nd ROW: Mrs. Bell, Penny Rugg, Courtenay Foote, Darlene Coombs, Jean Mohr, Betty Jo Gould, Jean Hennessy, Kimberly King, Robin Lufkin, Pam Ritchie, Bernice Lopes. 64 Band 1st ROW—L-R: Carla Nelson, Chris Baldwin, John Tierney, Fred Oakes, Betty Jo Gould, Terry Crowell, Mark Hammond, Patty Ellis, Stephen Ryder. 2nd ROW: Robert Chamberlain, Scott Hartig, Edward Cahoon, Townsend Pillsbury, Ronald Rickaby, Irene Kelly, Rosemarie Kelly, Kathleen Gricius, Laurie Adamson. 3rd ROW: Lois Dewey, Linda Burch, Paula Roderick, Jon Hannan, Chester Mohr, Mark Piccolo, George Rickaby, Mark Coulson, David Menengas. Orchestra 1 ■ H . v M 1st ROW—L-R: Penelope Rugg, Shireen Baker, Claudia Nesmith, Toni Houghton, Marion Wyeth, Beth Bauer, Debbie Pacioreck, Laurie Adamson, Carla Adamson. 2nd ROW: Karen Holmes, Kathy Oakes, Irene Kelly, Marie Donovan, Jean Marion, Kathleen Holmes, Kathy Gricius, Sandra Adam¬ son, Judy Ward. 3rd ROW: Nancy Griffin, Elbe Smith, Rosemarie Kelly, Andrea Doane, Deborah Blackmore, Elizabeth Hughes, Lois Dewey, Paula Roderick, Elizabeth Peterson, Pamela Nesmith. 4th ROW: Robert Chamberlain, John Coombs, Andy Ritter, Jon Hannan, Mark Coulson, Michael Oakes, Bob Doane, George Rickaby, Alec Thompson, Andy Williams, Edward Cahoon. Yearbook Staff SITTING—L. to R.: Debbie Blackmore; Miss Mary. Dunsford, Advisor; Kathy Gricius, Editor: Jon Page; Standing L. to R.: Louise Larkin; Cathy Higgins; Rosanna Pena. 66 UNDERCLASSMEN 67 Juniors 1st ROW—L. to R.: Joanne Josselyn, Scott Robinson, Dayle Lawrence, Rosemarie Kelly, Judy Morgan, Vicki Nikula, Andrea Peavey, Margaret Long. 2nd ROW: Cindy McKenney, Mary Ellen Nunes, Elnora Lopes, Wayne Holmes, Larry Ritter, Paula Riedl, Danny Monterio, Lynn Riggins. 3rd ROW: Mike Hickey, Billy Ormond, Dave Nixon, Craig Morris, Bill Hawe, Jody McCauley. Juniors 1st ROW—L. to R.: Marianne St. Pierre, Beverly Roderick, Barbara Smith, Sandra Simons, Beth Van Al- styne, Martha Stone, Cindy Young, Debbie Thayer. 2nd ROW: Tom Solomine, Lori Suominen, Bette Lou Siebermann, Claire Piersall, Stephanie Winston, Noella Vagenas, Barbara Simeone, Betsy Sebold. 3rd ROW: Chuckie Shea, Jeff Willbanks, Michael Schmitt, Tim Salmon, Nancy Rodin, Mike Stines, Mary Swanson, Jon Ward. 68 Juniors 1st ROW—L. to R.: Debbie Eldredge, Jackie Fortes, Vicky Hall, Robin Bauer, Darcie Chase, Debbie Blackmore. 2nd ROW: John Chapelle, Steve Childs, Ed Bergstrom, Billy Crowell, Dana Fernandez, Craig Borden, Donny Elliot. 3rd Row: Steve Caplice, Richard Bouvier, Joe Gonsalves, Jeff Davis, John Ayer, Georgia Doucette, Paul Harrison. Sophomores 1st ROW—L. to R.: Lee Ann Farmer, Martha Anderson, Vicki Andreozzi, Barbie Bates, Laurie Adamson, Kathy Eldredge, Betty Brennan. 2nd ROW: Joan Chase, Debbie Bearse, Andrea Doane, Peggy Dunbar, Lois Dewey, Mary Ann Ayer, Dan Barry. 3rd ROW: Paul Donovan, Russell Donnelly, Mike Dion, John Cotman, Dave Ford, Mark Coulson, Wayne Eldredge, Greg Chase. Sophomores 1st ROW—L. to R.: Steve Hendry, Perri Houghton, William Higgins, Robert Lopez, Paul Fredrickson, Celine Nickerson, Patricia Leff, Lauren Grizzy, Theresa Gavin. 2nd ROW: Lois Nichols, Jon Johnson, Valerie Lopes, Beth Hughes, Pam Nesmith, Pat Hennesy, Lewis Merriam, Jon Handren, Jim Marceline. 3rd ROW: William Holmes, James Levitt, Alan Clammer, Arnold Peterson, James Nardone, Robert Lufkin, Donald Gould, William Griswold, Greg McDonald. Sophomores 1st ROW—L. to R.: Dino Tavano, Karen Soares, Louise Reddy, Debbie Westcott, Sara Thiverage, Linda Snably, Judy Ward, Elly Smith, Karoline Pierce. 2nd ROW: Ellen Swanson, Alice Ryder, George Rickaby, Richard Welch, Kathy Sullivan, Pauline Ryder, Elizabeth Peterson, Kathy Young, Dana Pierce. 3rd ROW: Rick Tobin, Valorie Vagenas, Ken Robinson, Stephen Smith, Meredith Stines, Vince Piscotta, Karin Rathburn, Winifred Peterson. Freshmen V 1st ROW—L. to R.: John Coombs, Larry Chandler, Mary Eastman, Joan Derby, Laurie Eldredge, Sue Fox, Lisa DuBois, Jane Barker, Kevin Duffy. 2nd ROW: Courtney Chase, Tod Daggett, Bob Coombs, David Chase, Donald Chipman, Robert Damos, Marie Donovan, Edward Cahoon, Kathy Cleve¬ land, Blair Bauer. 3rd ROW: Andrea Foote, Arthur Grace, David DeFerie, Russell Dery, Richard Canto, John Doucette, Diane Black, Carol Fournier, Charlene Fernandez, Robert Crowell. Freshmen 1st ROW—L. to R.: Tommy Johnson. Liz Fullerton, Steve Gomes. Marcus Miranda, Wayne Marceline, Brian Mellen, Manny Martin, Kate Herrick, Lisa Nickerson. Denise Gonsalves, Mark Hickey. 2nd ROW: Bruce Neal, Jane Hammond, Irene Kelly, Janet Isadore, Pat Hawe, Sandra Jones, Joan Nardone, Debbie Hesse, Jean Gray, Donna Corn ' s, Ken Hartig. 3rd ROW: Mike McCauley, Janice Nikula, Leslie Hurst. Mr. Holloway, Lori Hudson, Chuck Kelly, Tommy Kelly, Larry Nickerson, Steve Lawrence, David Handren, A1 Gomes. 71 Freshmen 1st ROW—L. to R.: Debbie Thatcher, Gregg Van Alstyne, Alice Stinson, Mark Zelek, Jack St. Pierre, Marion Peters, Amy Robinson, Jackie Ross, David Owens. 2nd ROW ' : Paul Scanned, Shel¬ ley Nunes, Heather White, Kathy Tobin, Robert Shea, Nancy Solomine, Louis Parascand, Mary Rod¬ erick. Alec Thompson, Andy Ritter. 3rd ROW: Don Reynolds, David Steele, Pam Winston, Wendy Raneo, Pat Page, Cindy Parker, Gilbert Rose, Steve Roderick, Sandy Parker, David Titus, Albert Ryder, Michael Oakes. Eighth Grade 1st ROW—L. to R.: Leigh Noyes, Debbie Nickerson, Pam Gonsalves, Toni Houghton, Dianne Hendry, Bonnie Monteiro, David Murphy, Albert Raneo, Jeff Nickerson, Andrew Monteiro, Terry Josselyn. 2nd ROW: Kathy Gledhill, Tracy Moschini, Kathy Nikula, Kathleen Holmes, Linda Perry, Gail Nelson, Alicia Livramento, Cathy Oakes, Janet Peterson, Karen Holmes. 3rd ROW: Chester Mohr, Thomas McCroken, Gary Julin, Gordon Peavey, Robert Hawe, Charles Leff, Warren Nichols, Melody Nicker¬ son, Cleta Long, Corinne Perry, Jeanne Marion, Robert Lovinsky. 72 Eighth Grade 1st ROW—L. to R.: Chris Dewey, Jimmy Coombs, Brucce Dion, Patty Doucette, Marjorie Doucette, Patty Ellis, Anne Coulson, Michael Baksa, John Frederickson, Cathy Gavigan. 2nd ROW: Bill Corrado, Mark Cahoon, Robert Andreozzi, David Ayer, Linda Callahan, Walter Doucette, Ellen Barry, Kirk Downing, Faith Fitzgerald, Tara Brennan. 3rd ROW: Sharon Bouvier, Marie Coffey, Kenny Grindell, Pam Chad¬ wick, Peggy Derwin, Lisa Churchy, Watts Biggers, Roy Eldredge, Michael Gonsalves, Robert Chamberlain. Eighth Grade 1st ROW—L. to R.: Marion Wyeth, Pam Shea, Donna Shipway, Lynne Rathburn, Andrea Winston, Steven Ryder, Debbie Tavano, Pat Stinson. 2nd ROW: Lynn Schmidt, Melinda Webb, Ronald Rickaby, Jerry Smith, Diane Williams, Mary Ann Ritter, Patty Smith. 3rd ROW: Russell Ritchie, Glenn Rose, Paula Roderick, Townsend Pillsbury, Robin Runnels, John Walsh, Andy Williams, Steven Riggins. 73 Seventh Grade 1st ROW—L. to R.: James Demayo, Cynthia Bailey, Steven Connors, Steven Crocker, Erica Campbell, Melinda Chase, Carla Adamson, Shireene Baker. 2nd ROW: Darlene Coombs, Stacy Apostle, Leigh Ameson, Theresa Alves, Vicki Biggers, Chris Baldwin, Jeanne Chase, Virginia Bonnatt. 3rd ROW: Glen Alan, Linda Birch, Sonja Ander¬ son, Mary Black, Terry Crowell, Carol Donovan, Sue Derby. Seventh Grade 1st ROW—L. to R.: Charles Dunbar, Kim Eldredge, Sandra Heap, Robert Gray, Courtney Foote, Dana Galvin, Karin Ellis, Lisa Gledhill. 2nd ROW: Beth Fox, Jane Ferreira, Steven Hammond, Jeff Galvin, Michael Foley, James Harriman, Beverly Grace, Barbara Ford. 3rd ROW: Dianne Fennell, Betty Jo Gould, Jeanne Hennessy, Scott Hartig, Carlotta Gonsalves, Edward Hamilton, Judy Frost. Seventh Grade 1st ROW—L. to R.: Bernice Lopes, Susan Nunes, Neal Van Alstyne, Teddy McCormick, Carla Nelson, Claudia Nesmith, Robin Lufkin, Debbie Kent. 2nd ROW: Douglas Leff, Kevin Miranda, John McGillen, Steven Levitt, Carol Julin, Wendy Haren, Edna Marceline, Carey Marceline. 3rd ROW: Kimberly King, Jean Mohr, Laurie MacDon¬ ald, Greg Marshall, Fred Oakes, Michael O’Connor, Gwen Marceline, David Menangus, Lance McCormick. Seventh Grade ■1 . ■ f V fcF H . V9 T«,| t. u j KLl 1st ROW—L. to R.: John Powers, Donna Ryder, David Rose, Pam Ritchie, Penny Rugg, Debbie Raturick, Heather Stengle, Melinda Teeple, David Ruggles, David Smith. 2nd ROW: Todd Zelek, Richard Owens, Ray Tavano, Chester Robinson, Mark Stines, Jackie Ryder, Cathy Ritter, Melissa White, Cheryl Raneo, Mary Tagliaferri. 3rd ROW: Cindy Parker, Sharon Smith, Cindi Smith, Hillory Tobin, Donna Rose, Cindy Rafuse, Amy Ryder, Timmy Ritchie, Maura Piersall, Tom Wels h. 76 77 78 79 Yet I cannot tarry longer. The sea that calls all things unto her calls me, and I must embark. For to stay, though the hours burn in the night, is to freeze and crystallize and be bound in a mould. Fain would I take with me all that is here. But how shall I? A voice cannot carry the tongue and the lips that gave it wings. Alone must it seek the ether. And alone and without his nest shall the eagle fly across the sun. Kahlil Gibran ) r . - HARWICH HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY 75 OAK ST. 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