Hingham High School - Highway Yearbook (Hingham, MA)

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HINGHAM PUBLIC LIBRARY Your Community Resource Center ■i ¥ ' J w i 4 l . 4 fc i e-19 Hingham High School Hingham Mass. 1976 ® Yesterday A Child Came Out To Wonder Down Twelve Springs And Twelve Summers Gone Now Cartwheels Turn mr v,. f ' Mmu And Round v - — ■« 7 t Brian Adams Jeff Adams Maria Agostino Kathy Aitken H L.vl Jim Alciere Buffy Anderson Raul Anderson Patti A ng era mo Anna Apessos Aimee Armstrong Rick Austin Kathy Ayers 12 Carolyn Bacon Dianne Balerna Linda Baltucci Susan Barbuto Tom: If you think you are beaten; you are. Jeff: Grainy days and city ways make me want to hide someplace cool an 1 green an 1 shady. Maria: A friend is forever. Kathy: Take your time, think alot Think of every- thing you ' ve got. Jim: First things first. Buffy: Dec. 15 Patti: If you think you love something you must set it free, if it comes back it ' s yours forever. Anna: There are only two remedies for the suffer- ing of the soul: Hope and Patience. Kathy: lenny and the Blue Max. Carolyn: Find out where you are going now. To- morrow may be too late! Dianne: You ' ve got a friend . . . Ain ' t it good to know that you ' ve got a friend. Linda: Love is the little things you do and say; Love makes the world go round. Susan: Eddie and the orange peel. Debbie: Remember the old friends we knew to- gether and now they ' ve all gone on. Martin: Buy more cats for the sake of the dogs. Steve: The only way to make a friend is to be one. John: Music is the speech of the angels. Paul: Sunset and evening star, and one clear call for me. Tom Bardsley Debbie Barrasso Martin Barreto Karen Barrile Steve Barton John Baumgartner 13 Rick Bennett Ken Bennett Stephen F. Bennett Stuart Bennion Kathy Berigan Danny Billard Ken: Harry Rick: With age comes wisdom. Stephen: Ben-E Stuart: Live Grow and Learn from the outdoors. Danny: If I may lose let me stand on the side and cheer the winner on. Mary: I can because I think I can. Mary: To do the Face is one thing. But to see it is another. Liz: Enjoy life— While it lasts. Kim: Strangers on this road we are on . . . We are not two, we are one. Sharon: Would you tell me please, which way I ought to go from here. Susan: To have a friend is to be one. Fred: Live between sleeping and eating. Margaret: If you can ' t befuddle ' em with bril- liance, baffle ' em with bullshit. Joe: IM.R.P.S. Robin: Tomorrow see the things that never come today. Mary Bonanno Mary Bonelli Allyson Bonitto John Bow en 14 Liz Bradford Sean Brady Kim Brandon Sharon Brash Susan Brown Fred Buerkel Chuck Burkholder Cheryl Burns i 1 1 Mike Buxton Margaret Cadieux Joe Cadigan Robin Caira 15 Elizabeth Cameron Doris Cannata David Caton ap Jeanne Chafe Sandi Chapin Lisa Chiaramonte June Ciovacco David Clabault Kevin Class Neil Clay Ginny Cockinos 16 Debbie Coner Paul Connelly Ann Conte Cheryl Cook Elizabeth: Rock roll all night and party everyday and let ' s hear it for Aeorsmith! Doris: To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all. Ginia: Try not to take life too seriously. David: Ahead, the Monday mornings wind their way, I, hoping to avoid them. Sandi: Don ' t bring around a cloud to rain on my parade. Lisa: If you love something, set it free. If it comes back it ' s yours, if not, it never was. June: Follow your dreams or you will be living in a nightmare. David: Where lies the final harbor, whence we un- moor no more? Ginny: There is no greater comfort than a friend. Debbie: Don ' t walk in front of me, I may not fol- low. Don ' t walk behind me, I may not lead. Walk beside me. And just be my friend. Paul: Though I know I ' ll never lose affection, for people and things that went before, I know I ' ll often stop and think about them, in my life I ' ve loved them all. Ann: And one day I ' ll live to tell it all, within a story so very tall. But I can ' t help but wonder just where I ' m going. Kristan: It ' s a shame we didn ' t get to know one another sooner; for our time is gone. Wayne: Yes songs Robert: Yearnin and Learnin, Visions of a New World, Give people just what they want Darlene Cook Calvin Corey Wayne Cossette Robert Cowan Kristan Cox Ellen Craig 17 . m fcsi Loretta Crowley Joe Cundari Mark Currier David Curry s? Pete Curry Mkmsm Mike Cusack Loretta: Going to places I never knew, so goodby and hello. Joe: A friend is a person who can see through you and still enjoy the show. Wendy: Short but sweet. Kathleen: Always keep the back doors open; you never know when you ' ll have to run through them. Philip: We were born to run. Joseph: Stephan, Rick and the Three Stooges made me what I am today unfortunately. Linda: to think they once tore down a wall for a door . . . Mark: I ' d rather be right than be president. Wendy Czarnocki Mark D ' Angelo John Daly Charles Dane 18 IStyJlll Si Linda Davis Theresa Davis Dave Debuccia Phillip Delaney Dennis Dellot Joseph Denicola Kathleen Dennis Ron Dennis Kathy Derbyshire Susan Diercks Mark Diezemann i ! 1 Dean Digregorii 3 19 Tim Doherty John Dolan Karen Dolphyn Lucy Dowd Phil Dow ling Tammy Doyle Mike Dunn %• ' : ■ John Duxbury Joe Egan William Eloranta Deborah Ertman 20 Scott Esposito Kathleen Fanning Scott Fanz David Feitelberg Tim: Is it true that Bach and Beethoven read the Piston Harmony Book? Lucy: There are places I ' ll remember all my life, though some have changed, all these places had their moments . . . Phil: Walk me out in the Morning Dew. Tammy: He who ' s not busy being born is busy dying. Joe: It ' s a fresh wind that blows against the empire. Deborah: For the breath of life is in the sunlight and the hand of life is in the wind. David: A wise man can never think of a good quote. Hugh: Do your friends a favor. Margaret: Keep your eye on the sunshine and you cannot see the shadows. Bruce: Your yoy is your sorrow unmasked. Janet: It takes both the rain and the sunshine to make a rainbow. Hugh Ferguson Kimberly Ferguson i Margaret Finley Janet Fisher Donald Bruce Fitzsimmons Janet Flett 21 Janis Ford Jennifer Ford Weston Ford David Foster Yizzie Foster Glenn Fraser Yizzie: Walk on, Walk on with hope in your hearts and you ' ll never walk alone. Steven: Just mother-of-pearly Kim: We may change with the seasons but the sea- sons will not change us. Mark: Bogus, loves school!? Mary Ann: I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Linda: live for today not tomorrow. Brad: There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so. — Seth: Believe me, young friend, there is nothing — absolutely nothing — half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats. Mark: Don ' t give up the ship. Bill: Dream until your dreams come true. Roy: John 3; 16 Cindy: I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Jennifer: Only within yourself exists that other reality for which you long. Wendy: You should always love your best buddy bteven Fraser Kim French Lisa Fuda Mark S. Furtado 22 Mary Ann Galluzzo Linda Garretson Bradford Garside Wendy Gellatly Seth Gelsthorpe Marc Gervais Bill Gilbert Matt Gillespie • t _ A. A Thomas Gonsalves Roy Goodbread Cindy Gordon 23 Peter Gordon Mary- Kate Gorham A 1 I • - f Maureen Grassie Glenn Gratto Margaret Gray Margaret Griffin Tracey Griffin Theresa Gumes Colette Gushue Mary Hanlon Joyce Hanratty 24 Stephen Harrington Kathy Hartin Catherine Healey Jay Heney Peter: The best place to find a helping hand, is at the end of your arm. Margaret: Love can travel a thousand miles in silence. Margaret: We live in the present, we dream of the future and we learn eternal truths from the past. Tracey: Keep your face to the sun and the shadows will fall behind. Theresa: Smile . . . our day has come. Colette: Time is our friend — it brings dreams come true, and wished for things. Cathy: a heartache, a shadow, a lifetime Mary: Going where the water seems like gold Joyce: Today is the first day of the rest of my life. Catherine: You never have a second chance to make a good first impression. Jay: What you think of yourself matters more than what others think of you. Jane: When you smile at the world the world smiles back. Gael: Words are only the prelude to action. David: If all you can talk about is yesterday, then you havn ' t done anything worthwhile today. Kathy: Yesterday is experience, tomorrow is hope. Today is getting from one to the other as best we can. Jane Henshaw Gael Hernberg I Marcia Herzberg David Hickey Kathy Higgins - ' , ' • ' m Thomas Higgins 25 i K w fwr « k wi B. h p i i 1 1 Gary Hiltz Ann Hoefel Susan Hitchcock Karen Hornstra WE k E+ ' x £■ k JP :■ - Laurie Howlett Sally Hulbert Ann: Don ' t think of life as getting a year older. Think of it as being a little ahead of your time. Sally: The most treasured thing in life is a smile. Erin: . . . for true friendship is not devotion, but a respect for change. Steven: If you don ' t give one hundred percent then it is not worth giving. Donna: Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced. Katherine: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by And that has made all the difference. Maddie: If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Laurie: Happy memories make warm companions. Julie: You ' ve got to get up every morning with a smile on your face. Connie: I ' ve got a head f ull of quandary and a mighty thirst. Cindy: Lose your dreams and you may lose your mind. Vicky: You might as well fall flat on your face as lean over too far backward. Brenda: If a man shows you a new path in life, ask not that he walk before you, ask only if he has walked that path. Dan: Memories are not to be forgot, for if they forget it ' s like we were never here. Molly: With all its shame, drudgery and broken dreams, it ' s still a beautiful world. Strive to be happy. Erin Ireton Timothy Irwin Steven P. Jackson Donna James 26 i Katherine Jantzen Maddie Jenkins Brenda Johnson Laurie Johnston Robert Joyce Julie Kearns Connie Keenan Cindy Kehoe Vicky Keirnan Brenda Kelly Dan Kelly Molly Kelly 27 4V% Mary Ann Kenney Kevin Kent Donna Kershaw Debby King I Leslie Krallis Joanne Kremp Cindy Kroeger Steve Kustka Virginia Lacombe Matt Lahive Kathy Lamb Janice Lamborghini 28 Matt Langone Ruth Langrill Keith Lawrence Lisa Lawrence Mary Ann: Live a love affair with life, hold it close and keep it in sight. Donna: Good laugh Debby: Pretty decent Leslie: The best things in life are free. Joanne: But it ' s no use going back to yesterday be- cause I was a different person then. Cindy: Cherish yesterday, dream tomorrow, live today. Steve: The worst form of failure is the failure to try. Kathy: Our todays and yesterdays are the blocks with which we build. Janice: Great man demands it of himself; Petty man of others. Matt: So let the ashes fall and lay where they will . . . Ruth: Go placidlyamid the noise and haste, and re- member what peace there is in silence. Lisa: Life should be an endless summer. Chris: Just because everything is different doesn ' t mean anything has changed. Michael: If I can ' t do great things I will do small things greatly. Dana: He who drives fat oxen, should he himself be fat. Suzanne: Music cannot be put into words, nor re- main silent. Bruce: We are not the first ... or the last. Chris Leary Maryanne Leary Michael Leary Dana Leavitt Suzanne LeBeau Bruce B. Leighton 29 Merrie Leighton Lee Letson Steve Levin James N. Levine Robinson Levine Chris Linscott Merrie: I thirst . . . Build me more stately man- sions oh my soul. James: All interest in disease and death is only another expression of interest in life. Robinson: . . . thoughts of spring are no substitute for caution. Chris: In unity there is strength Lori: Awake at Dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of loving. Maureen: The happy do not believe in miracles. Stacy: We may do foolish things, but we do them with enthusiasm. Hedvig: Thanks to everybody, for making my stay here terrific! Tracey: Viewing the world on your own two feet. Laura: Love . . . endures all things. Larry: This should be a great year for our coun- try as we celebrate our Bicentennial. Glen: Mr. IMuumismatist Steve: Strong winds only settle the roots of strong trees. Andy: All the world is a stage, and all the people merely players. Michael Linscott Lori Litchfield Craig Lithgow Debra Lombardo 30 Maureen Long Stacy Lubrano Hedvig Lundgren Deborah Mac Bean I V ,t Tracey MacKenzie i Laura Macomber Larry MacQuarrie Glen MacRae - - JjV 1 1 ' J llf Phyllis Magner Ann Mahoney Steve Mahoney Andrew Mahony 31 Lynn Malcolm David N. Manchester Peter Mange 1 1 Michael Margotta Brenda Marshall Antoinette Martel Charles E. Martel I Nancy Martin Marta Martinez Anthony Martino Sheryl Maxfield Robert McDonald 32 James McCarron David McCarthy C. Andrew Mc Caw ley Rich McCusker Peter: I had a great time. Thanks, everybody. Brenda: A day for toil, an hour for sport, but for a friend, life is too short. Nancy: Friendship is the greatest enrichment that I have found. Rich: The important thing in life is not the triumph, but the struggle. The essential thing is not to have conquerred, but to have fought well. Dee Dee: No sky is heavy when your heart is light. Sean: Wine is an old man ' s milk. Marjie: Catch ya on the rebound. Hay-a-a-a-a — Rosanne: With all its shame, drudgery and broken dreams it is still a beautiful world. Be careful and strive to be happy. Karen: Friendship is the University of the Universe. Lynn: We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools. Dee Dee McGinn Sean M. McHugh J Marjie Mclnnis Rosanne Mclnnis Guylan McKenzie Karen McKenzie 33 Karen McLaughlin Matthew McNeilly Bob McNulty Lucy Melamed Richard Meyers Karen: . . . nor try to conquer any world, except the one within. Bob: Trucking I got my chips cashed in. Ginny: Give your life with a smile. Penny: I am I and I like being what I am, me! Sharon: . . . on ne voit bien qu ' avec le coeur. L ' essentiel est invisible pour les yeux. Paul: Are ya happy! Oh, just a little bit. Cathy: Today is the first day of the rest of my life. Linda: Thru the years Mr. Tierney has given me true things to hold close to my heart. Jack: Gotta be free to do what I want, laugh if I want and swear if I like. Don ' t know how but I ' m gonna try, I just gotta be free. Diane: Learn to like the things life ' s showing you. Susan Lee: A smile is a curved thing which straight- ens things out Debbie L. Youth is the opportunity to do something and to become somebody Gail Mac: There never seems to be enough time to do the things you want to do once you find them. Ginny Mooradian Mark A. Morana Penny Morris 34 ■■ill Dan Mortland Sharon Mount Lorraine Murphy Paul Murphy Diane Muzzi Leonard Muzzi Cathy IMally Kirk Neprud David S. IMicoll Deborah O ' Brien Jack O ' Brien 35 David Odell Laurie O ' Keefe Glenn Olsson Mary-Ann O ' Neil John S. Orcutt Kristina Osborn Rhonda Overton Jeanne Rage Meg Pare Edward Patch Kenneth Parker Michele Pearson 36 Margaret Pelrin Richard Peraino Phi 1 1 is Pericola Ralph M. Perlman Meg: Every happy ending needs to have a start. Richard: Hitch your wagon to a star, keep your seat and there you are. Ralph: Remember Hingham High for what it was, not what it will be. Patricia: People are lo nely because they build walls instead of bridges. Earl: Success is the sole earthly judgement of right and wrong. Brenda: To be yourself is to be . . . like no one else. Stephen: Thank-god it ' s Friday. Jayne: I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. John: White hores on the sea, natural forces calling me out in the wind, my spirit flies Rhonda: As you dream. You shall become. Jeanne: The only way to have a friend is to be one. Michele: Its not the beauty its the booty, Patricia Eileen Perry Carol Peterson Earl A. Peterson Brenda Philipon Stephen Phillips Jayne Pierce 37 John Pike Dorrie Pizzella Van Potter Bob Price Mary Amanda Price Jenifer M. Prince Dorrie: It matters not what you are thought to be but what you are. Bob: Why study history — we make it! Mary: Yesterday ' s projection will never really know but tomorrow ' s recollection will surely show. . . Jenifer: Nobody ever had a rainbow baby until he had the rain and tomorrow ' s gonna be a brighter day. Pam: The most wasted of all days is the day when we have not laughed. Ann: Be what you are. It is the first step to becom- ing better than you are. Pamela: The main obligation in life is to amuse yourself. Robert: Hunters have more fun. John: Sailors have more fun. Dave: Eat a beaver, save a tree; or life is a case of Heineken. Pam: I get by with a little help from my friends. Adrienne: I have learned that to be with those I like is enough. Kathy: We do not remember days, we remember moments. Bob: You have to be a little crazy sometimes or you will go insane. Debbie: Things won are done; Joy ' s soul lies in the doing. Matt: Double pleasure deceiving the deceivers. Eileen Pyne Pam Rawson Ann Regan 38 Pamela Reidy Robert Remmes John Ribaudo Dave Ritchie Pamela Robinson Matt Rodman Stephen Rogers Adrienne Rowles Kathy Ruddy Debbie Ruel Bob Ruffini 39 Chris Russo Anne E. Ruth John V. Ruth Kevin Ryan Gene Ryder Matt Ryder Alison Scarry Anne Schillig Susan Schmid Gail A. Schmitt Linda Schneider Frederick Scott 40 Michael Shaughnessy Martha Sheskey Ken Simonelli Anne: Life is too short to let pass by, you have to live it and live it as yourself. John: Groups are more fun. Gene: Once is not enough Matt: More beers! Alison: I have no yesterdays, time took them away; Tomorrow may not be — But I have today. Gail: Spread your sunshine to the people around you, and you can ' t help but to receive a reflec- tion of yourself. Susan: It was the best and the worst of times, an age of wisdom and foolishness. Linda: Take your time think alot, think of every- thing you ' ve got for you may still be here to- morrow but your dreams may not. Barbara: You are — when all is done — just what you are. Betsy: Man in his poverty has one really effective weapon . . . laughter. Craig: Even the longest of journeys began with a single step. Laura: I think one must finally take one ' s life in one ' s arms. Rebecca: Parting is such sweet sorrow. Anne: It ' s not finding a miracle thats difficult its seeing it. Betsy Skinner Craig Smith , ■ j: S  L k W ' m % f M A m ! ■ ' I ' ■ 1 H jfl ' . i ! i.tV ' A 1 A Dave Smith Laura Smith Rebecca Smith Steve Smith 41 Marion Snell Cathy Sogegian Colleen Somontes Jimmy Sorrentino Karen Souther Ann P. Southwick Cathy: Determination is the answer tosuccess. Colleen: We carry within us the wonder we seek. Jimmy: I only have one life to live, let me live it the way I want to. Karen: People, like a breath of fresh air should be taken deeply and held for a long time. Ann: Most persons are conformists; they follow, they never create; the non-conformist alone is a creative person. Skip: Win without boasting, lose without excuse. Lauren: lam glad, at least in my life, Ifoundsome- one that may not be here forever. Lee Ann: Wonderin ' if where I ' ve been is worth the things I ' ve been through. Darcy: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I — I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Kym: ... to a different drummer Julie: If we do meet again, why, we shall smile; If we do not, why then, this parting was well made. Steve: Bye, Bye, Birdie. Tim: Good night Mrs. Calavash, wherever you are. Susan: Our shadows wake each day though they don ' t know why, They hope and try, live and die. Michael: Special of the Week Dick: Thought the moon was made of green cheese! Susan Southwick Mark Spagnuolo Skip Stanley Lauren Stein 42 Lee Ann Sterling Darcy Stevenson Kym St. Pierre Russell Suereth Julie Sullivan Steve Sullivan Susan Sullivan Tim Sullivan Susan Swofford Michael Tagliaferro Dick Thomas Ray Thompson 43 Sue Thompson Robert J. Thornton Jayne Threlfall Barbara Thurston Amy Tose Terry Toughill A. Putnum Tower A ' Ed Tully Mary Vardaro Robin Vitarius Mike Vlachos 44 Gale Virtue Sheila Walsh Susan Wassell Paul Wentworth Sue: Smile! Today is the tomorrow you worried about yesterday. Rob: Be what you want, but know who you are. Jayne: Do not walk ahead of me for I may not fol- low. Do not walk behind me for I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Amy: All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream. Ed: I ' m glad it ' s done and over. Mike: Always face the sun so the shadows fall be- hind you. Susan: Yesterday is but a dream, tomorrow is only a vision . . . Jim: The mystery of life is the fundamental emo- tion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science. Beth: It takes both a cloud and a storm to make a rainbow. Rick: We are all ignorant, we ' re just ignorantabout different things. Robin: For everything you have missed you have gained something else. Susan S. : Applaud my friends, the comedy is over. Jim Wheaton Frederick Wheeler Beth Whitaker Brian White Cheryl White Rick Whiting 45 Margaret Whitman Nancy Wigmore Thomas M. Wigmore Al Yalenezian ■HnHMnMUMBn $ Mancy: The future is not to be feared nor is it to be under- estimated. Thomas: People who own glass houses shouldn ' t throw stones. Al: When the world ends, Arm- eniens will still be around. Renato: We deserve today not a victory of party but a cele- bration of freedom, symbol- izing an end as well as a beginning, signifying renewal as well as change. . . Renato Zeppi Gail Macpherson Robin Way Sherry Mayville Patrick O ' Neal Theodore Shea Eileen Johnston 46 FRITZ HANSEL He was a man, take him for all in all, I shall not look upon his like again. Shakespeare 47 PRESIDENT: Vicky Keirnan SECRETARY: Karen McLaughlin VICE-PRESIDENT: Jim Wheaton TREASURURER: Laura Macomber Burns, C. Caton, D. Cock in os, V, Davis, L. Garside, B. Henshaw, J. Jantzen, K. Keenan, C. Kremp, J. Linscott, C. Mount, S. Pyne, E. Ribaudo. J. Robinson, P. Ruel. D. Ruth, A. Skinner, V. Tose, A. 48 Adams, J. Aitken, K. Class, K. Diercks, S. Fisher, J. Fitzsimmons, B. Hitchcock, S. Hulbert. S. Ireton, E. Kelly, M. Lamborghini, J. Langrill, R. Leary, C. Levine, J. McCarthy, D. Pizzella, D. Schillig, A. Schneider, L. Smith, C. Smith, S. Stevenson, D. Wassell, S. a honou society V USESE Chris Linscott Harvard Book Award L-+vr?e r-fev Sharon Mount Brown Book Award John Ribaudo Rensselear Polytechnical Institute Math-Science Award Laura Macomber Russell Sage Award 49 ATIOUAL ERITz 7 COMMENDED STUDENTS: Semi -Finalist J. Baumgartner Bruce Fitzsimmons K. Class M. D ' Angelo L. Davis D. Feitelberg C. Keenan V. Keirnan C. Linscott J. Ribaudo P. Robinson V. Skinner ' f H J. Wheaton Semi -Finalist David Caton 50 m 1 Hv 1 1 ai STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD: Mark D ' Angelo Jeff Adams Mary Ann Galluzzo Susan Fischer Janet Shaw Leslie Warden student Qdvisqy tord Congratulations to the Class of ' 76 HINGHAM CARPET SHOP 148 North St. MO N TIL 10 ' S PASTRY SHOPS Where Baking is an Art . . . Weddings a Specialty 51 SENIORS: Aitken, K. Balerna, D. Baltucci, L. Burns, C. Caton, D. Clabault, D. Cockinos, G. D ' Angelo, M. Dennis, K. Doyle, T. Kearns, J. Kiernan, V. McCawley, A. Pericola, P. Price, M. Ribaudo, J. Robinson, P. Schillig, A. Smith, S. Smith, L. Southwick, A. Tose, A. Hoeful, A. Adams, J. JUNIORS: Arena, N. Arena, P. Barbuto, B. Barry, T. Bluke, L. Broholm, C. Burke, K. Condon, A. Coughlin, N. Dannies, M. Dwight, D. Ford, E. Genereux, T. Gleason, A. Henriksen, L, Hopey, R. Kaloyanides, S. Lawlor, K. Lincoln, B. Mooney, C. O ' Neal, S. Packard, M. Pearce, C. Smith, H. Stevenson, R. Toomey, S. Troullos, K. Vickery, C. Weiss, L. West, M. Wolfe, A. Palmagren, A. OFFICERS: PRESIDENT Sharon Mount VICE-PRESIDENT Bob Healey SECRETARY Eileen Pyne TREASURER Kathy Lamb SOPHOMORES: Alger, K. Ayers, P. Balerna, K. Beatty, A. Battista, L. Belknap, S. Collier, D. Deems, S. Dwyer, T. Ernst, A. Freeman, J. Gordon, J. Gray, E. Kennedy, D. Kost, A. Mount, V. Patch, T. Rhines, A. Shaw, L. Sholler, A. Southwick, B. Swofford, N. Whelan, N. 52 53 Special Thanks To... Mr. Fallon 54 56 THANK -YOU Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. P. Rodman Jr. Frank and Pat Smith ORCHESTRA Barry, T. Baumgartner, J. Beatty, A. Buerkel, F. Burns, C. Coughlin, N. Doherty, T. Ertman, D. Ertman, D. Ford, B. Ford, J. Garside, B. Kaloyan, S. Koehlinger, Lutz, P. Lyons, L. Mortland, L. Norton, P. Norton, T. Palmer, R. Parker, K. Peterson, E. Pyne, E. Ribaudo, J. Ryan, M. Shaw, K. Smith, H. Sochacki, H. Vigneau, K. Wells, J. Wheaton, W. White, B. Whittiker, E. Lee, J. Gregg, S. White, D. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest V. Barrasso Gale and Miriam Foster 57 Thank You 58 GELO ' S ARCO INC. 9 Short Street 749-9898 Air Conditioning Experts HINGHAM MUTUAL FIRE 49 Main Street Hingham IS. CO DONOVAN DRUG CORP. The Service Store 3 Central St. Hingham Thank You DUNKIN ' DONUTS Routes 53 228 Hingham 59 60 COMPLIMENTS OF Bob and Jean Haviland BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ' 76 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Genereux BEST WISHES From a friend JACK AND FRANKS 749-1808 Fresh Fish— Fried Foods Thank You SHAWMUT FIRST COUNTY BANK 98 South St. Hingham, Ma. SOCCER SQUAD: Billard, D. Levin, S. Stanley, S. Gordon, P. Gallagher, R. Clay, N. Adams, B. Vlachos, M. Fitzsimmons, B. Sullivan, T. Smith, S. Linscott, C. IMevins, B. Wigmore, T. Egan, J. Smith, C. Manton, M. Fisher, J. Wall, J. Kent, J. MacQuarrie, L. Adams, J. Heney, J. Remmes, B. Barton, S. Kelly, D., Mgr. Linscott, S. Smith, D. O.C.L. Record: 8-1-3 Co -champs COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Gerard W. Pyne 61 62 HINGHAM CENTER PHARMACY INC. 294 Main St. Hingham Thank You HENNESSY ' S NEWS 118 North St. Hingham HOMECOMING KING: Bob Ruffini BOWL AND BOARD An Interesting Shop For Interesting People Thank you BEST WISHES Contes Dress Shop 8 Main St. Hingham 63 64 P. Ayers P. Barker W. Czarnocki L. Conroy N. Coughlin B. Carr G. Davis M. Dannies E. Eldredge M. Gray E. Gray B. Hickey S. Herzberg A. Hibbert R. Higgins R. Kurciviez L. Lane C. Leary CO-CAPT. J. Lamborghini CO-CAPT. N. Martin S. MacQuarrie B. Marshall C. O ' callahan A. Pare E. Pyne J. Pierce HINGHAM LOBSTER POUND 4 Broad Cove Rd. Hingham Pizzella Phelps Reidy Ruel N. Swofford M. Sheskey A. Scarry N. Whelan Broholm Ral Morris Galluzzo Thank You c A, P. M Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Garritty 7 Talbot Rd. 66 THE COUNTRY FARE 1217 Main Street Hingham 749-2260 Thank You C.H. CUSHING— MOBIL under the Buttonwood Tree 1 Auto Repairs, all makes HINGHAM POP WARNER ASSOCIATION To the Class of ' 76 Thank You HOWES PACKAGE STORE 282 Main Street Hingham 67 H„iT j«Mi; ' n 7J - , Xl 68 GOLF TEAM: Farina, D. Murphy, P. Thompson, R. Dennis, R. Wall, J. O ' Connell, J. Roth, R. 69 Thank You PERKIN ' S ENGINEERING INC. 749-3600 Civil Engineer Land Surveyors APPLIANCE CENTER 108 North Street OMNI 1 Hingham, Mass. CHRISTINE ' S COIFFUERS 27 Station Street Thank You SOUTH WEYMOUTH CO-OPERATIVE BANK 51 Columbian St. South Weymouth, Ma. BROOKLINE COOPERATIVE BANK 264 Washington St. Brook line, Ma. 71 b 1 r H[ ici - PS t 1 ■ 1 72 LIPSETT AND SONS 450 Cushing St. Thank You LOUISE DUFFREY TRAVEL AGENCY 107 South St. McNulty, R. Hickey, D. Orcutt, J. Patch, T. Murphy, S. Higgins, T. Rodman, M. Ruffini, R. McCusker, R. Johnson, J. Brady, S. Genovese, B. Clayton, M. Donovan, D. Sylvester, R. Bennett, S. Browne, B. Culler, B. Gordon, J. Odney, M. Way, B. Casey, T. Taylor, B. Haley, J. Fitzmaurice, M, Regan, A. Ayers, T. Simpson, C. Miller, K. Hanlon, J. Childs, L. Hartin, D. Quirnbach, P. Fee, M. Knight, T. Hall, N. Sennikoff, K. McChord, S. Godwin, P. Threlfall, J. Welch, S. Gil more, P. Hv iJU ' Il .1,1 tilNGHtff ttlNGHAljj 73 74 75 76 THOMAS AUTO BODY 15 Fort Hill St. Hingham Mass. 749-1010 Thank You HINGHAM ROTARY CLUB Becky Smith Collette Gushue mm GEORGE A. COLE INSURANCE 104 South Street Hingham Thank You WHITE SQUARD: Re is, B. Ireton, E. Barrett, A. Vafides, S. Rowles, A. Gushue, C. Smith, B. Somontes, C. Palmgren, A. Cockinos, G. Cadieux, M. Tough ill, T. SPENSER PRESS, INC, 90 Industrial Pk. Rd. Hingham, Ma. 77 78 . 79 n mm- • ■■■■■  •«• ,.: £ d i . 1 J 80 BAND BAND: FLUTES: Burns, C. Ertman, D. Ford, J. Jenkins, M. Lubrano, S. Greely, D. Ford, B. Kaloyanides, L. CLARINET: LeBeau, S. Barbuto, F. Norton, T. Puleo, J. Crabtree, D. Bacon, C. Southwick, B. Wells, J. Koehlinger, S. West, M. SAXOPHONE: Ribaudo, J. Koch, R. Thomas, R. Beatty, A. PERCUSSION: Burkel, F. Langone, M. Ashcroft, B. Gregg, S. TRUMBONE: Norton, P. Wheaton, B. Garside, B. Morrison, M. BARITONE: Cushing, D. Griffin, D. Ertman, D. Ryan, B. TUBA: Palmer, R. Feitelberg, S. TRUMPETS: Doherty, T. Levine, J. Baumgartener, J. Tower, S. Johnson, B. Downing, M. Jenkins, S. Barry, T. Tose, B. Lyons, L. Hitchcook, C. Waugh, W. HINGHAM UPHOLSTERING CO. 149 South St. Hingham, Mass. Thank You Everything you ' d expect from a fine jeweler. HINGHAM JEWELERS 81 82 BEST WISHES Orange Julius Hanover Mall Thank you COMPLIMENTS OF Jewelry By U Hanover Mall 83 MAJORETTES: Henshaw, J., co-capt. Baltucci, L., co-capt. Sabbag, N. Veneziano, K. Casey, C. Adams, T. Skinner, B. gJm£M _ 84 PILGRIM SKATING ARENA 75 Recreation Pk. Hingham, Ma. Thank You THE Nth DEGREE 46 South St. Hingham, Ma. COLOR GUARD: Pericola, P. co- capt. Schillig, A. Dennis, K., co-capt. Richards, C. Class, K. Price, M. Healy, L. Maceanchem, P Dedian, J. Bonanno, M. Langrill, R. Lutz, C. Stimson, V. Adams, J. F.R. MAHONY AND ASSOCIATES, 77 Main St. Hingham, Ma. INC Thank You LEO E. DAUPHINAIS 38 North St. Hingham, Ma. 85 86 87 89 90 HHhHI H i ' 9 m A «    £ ■ ■ 1 92 93 PEGASUS: K. Shea S. Gallagher S. Gelsthorpe D. Leavitt J. Alciere SOCIAL ACTION L. Macomber K. McLaughlin M. Hanlon K. Berigan J. Henshaw C. Gushue J. Lamborghini B. Garside D. Ertman M. Abreu M. Gray C. Keenan E. Ireton K. Class D. Caton T. Griffin J. Adams V. Keirnan S. Mo unt J. Hanratty M. D ' Angelo M. Scioscio C. Donahue N. Green C. Gyukeri R. Caira C. Burns S. Clark social action 94 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB: J. Wheaton P. Mangell M. Diezman J. Gordon S. Schiffman B. Orcutt S. Gelsthrope T. Bardsley G. Johnson R. Palmer T. Aitken C. Eaton J. Ribaudo J. Dinacola H. Lundgren A. Mahony l l. Price L. Carado P. Goodrich M. Martinez P-UOTOQPMIY Ck55K5 Clvt CLASSICS CLUB: T. Barry M. Carr H. Sochacki V. Mount D. Calnan R. Lyons D. Coyne D. Lane J. Diezemann B. Carr J. Battista B. Healey V. Kiernan L. Eldredge L. Macomber S. Mount J. Long J. Glennon R. Kurciviez K. Shaw B. Healey 95 96 97 Mr. and Mrs. Al R. Ireton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Ryan THANK-YOU Mr. and Mrs. Eliot J. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Ryder 98 Larry MacQuarrie, Capt. C. Linscott R. Koch D. Feitelberg C. Smith S. Smith J. Orcutt C. Mooney P. Mangel J. Granatino R. Roth S. Ben net M. Vento C. Mooney P. Norton L. Palmer E. Marx C. Davis J. Johnson M. Morrison B. Carr H. Falvy K. Kehough 99 100 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. William M. Craig THANK-YOU Mr. and Mrs. John A. H. Henshaw Mr. and Mrs. John J. Keenan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. McHugh THANK-YOU Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Paul Linscott 101 l k j ' l i 1 j Bfl iht 102 Captain: Debbie Ruel D. Stevenson D. James S. Thompson K. Bower L. Eldredge R. Kurciviez C. Lassen P. Ayers S. Mansfield C. Singleton N. Whelan 103 cancer CONCERT BAND B. Ford D. Ertman J. Ford C. Burns M. Jenkins S. Lubrano L. Kaloyanides D. Greely M. Collier K. Vigneau S . Lebeau T. Norton F. Barbuto S. Koehlinger R. Koch A. Schillig J. Wells H. Smith C. Bacon M. West B. Southwick S. Grego J. Puleo A. Beatty J. Ribaudo D. Thomas M. Ryan E. Peterson B. Tose T. Barry B. Johnson T. Doherty J. Baumgartner J. Levine B. Waugh M. Downing K. Parker C. Hitchcock L. Lyons S. Tower P. Norton B. Wheaton M. Morrisson D. Ertman B. Ryan D. Cushing D. Griffin B. Palmer S. Feitelberg B. White D. White F. Burkel B. Ash croft B. Garside C. Richards M. Langone F. Lutz N. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Mount Charlotte and William Levin THANK-YOU Mrs. Nellie Johnson Mrs. Marie Perry 104 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Godwin TUAM . v nil Mr. and Mrs. William J. McNulty Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Hiltz ' H NK-YUU Mr and Mrs George w Prjce 105 106 Best Wishes Donald P. Shea Insurance Agency 105 South St., Hingham Charlie Dane, Capt D. Hickey M. Diezemann J. O ' Connell B. Stanley W. Krutoff N. Hall S. Doonan P. Stevens M. Garrity A. Jackson J. Tebo C. Delmar S. Taylor Congratulations, Seniors HINGHAM COOPERATIVE BANK BILL ' S OUTBOARD MOTOR SERVICE Mercury Sales Service Since 1948 107 108 lr. and Mrs. Robert Clabault Ir. and Mrs. Richard W. Adams THANK-YOU Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Snell Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hernberg THANK-YOU Mr. and Mrs. Randall Martin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Heney m no Coach: A. Arsenault B. Hickey L. Powers S. McLaughlin K. Balerna P. Harvey M. Monaco J. Glass Congratulations to the Class of 1976 My personal best wishes to each graduate for continued success in the future Senator Allan R. McKinnon in 112 THANK YOU: Mr. Mrs. Edward Baumgartner Mr. Mrs. James E. Threlfall 113 114 M. Tagliaferro R. Joyce N. Clay S. Phillips D. Caton D. Smith D. Kelly M. Clayton M. Fitzmaurice P. Gil more T. Knight A. Watts S. Gregg J. Alston P. Arena D. Nosiglia M. McNeilly K. Sennikof C. Simpson M. Dunn ley S. Eisenhauer B. Southwick S. Bryant G. Caira J. Ferguson V RE5tlA6 115 Linda Schneider second place all-around 1975 New England Gymnastic Meet LaTunade Farmacia Dec. 16, 1976 116 MODERN BARBER SHOP 41 Station St. John Argiro Congratulations to the Class of 1976 Kehoe ' s Boat Livery Hingham Harbor RED SQUAD Co-Captain: Sandi Chapin Co-Captain: Mary- Ann O ' Neii B. Kelly A. Schi Hi g J. Fisher C. McHugh J. McNulty M. Abreau A. Monaco 117 ■■■ Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Burns 118 Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. Smith THANK-YOU Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. William R. Gillespie Captain: Paul Murphy Captain: Matt Lahive M. Gillespie D. McCarthy M. Shaughnessy E. Honkalehto J. Wall S. Murphy B. Smith P. Falletti B. Way P. Godwin T. Hernberg K. Kent T. Ayers R, Cox J. MaCune D. Murphy K. Lawrence J. Delmonico, Mgr. R. Hennessy, Mgr. S. Ryan, Mgr. K. Stirling, Mgr. Coach: Steve Daly hockey Mr. and Mrs. Guy Q. Spagnuolo TUUI . x nil Mr. and Mrs. John F. Buerkel Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Kroeger ' HA NK-YUU IVI r . and Mrs. Walter H. Austin 119 UovE WHOLE EARTH CLUB: L. Conroy C. Broholm D. Ray D. Ertman C. Sturgis B. Donahue K. Kurtz G. Stella M. Collier S. Gallagher J. Drummond S. Smith P. Anderson E. Maxfield P. White P. Caradonna A. Southwick S. Galsthorpe T. Bardsley C. Davis M. Vento G. Martin P. Devitt S. Gregg G. Murphy C. Ozug J. Hennelly D. Leavitt K. Woods G. Gratto J. Chipman P. Fredette C. Lithgow M. Langone S. Southwick J. Wheaton P. Connelly A. Tose C. Hitchcock D. Calibertie J. Glennon D. Ertman J. Alciere M. Fredette D. McLellan 120 THANK - YOU Mr. and Mrs. John E. Gushue Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Tierney Dr. and Mrs. William L. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Lee Suzanne V. Mount i «w «ir ffo i CJ H r« ] 4 1 If. A Ml EJr ' ; k ' l7 ' 4I Mi P lljH THANK - YOU Bobbie and Dick French Mr. and Mrs. Donald 0. Smith A. F. S. CLUB: President: Janice Battista Vice President: Stacy Lubrano Treasurer: Gael Hernberg Secretary: Erin Reinecke A. Barrett N. Kelleher J. McGrath L. Bardsley A. Condon K. Dennis Y. Foster K. Burke l l. Arena L. Gorfinkle S. Gallagher D. Ertman L. Dowd L. Rudenauer B. Orcutt T. Ostheimer J. Guarino P. Lutz M. Ryan L. Letson P. Pericola D. Cannata T. Genereux R. Langrill M. Langrill S. Haviland J. Lubrano A. Wolfe P. Ireland C. Burns J. Freeman D. Cardullo S. Mc Chord L. Shaw A. Ernst INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS CLUB: President: Peter Caradonna Vice President: Anne Schillig Secretary: Betsy Skinner Advisor: Jim Kirkcaldy C. Mooney S. Gallagher J. Gordon P. White P. Robinson C. Mooney D. Balerna M. Gorham J. Adams M. Griffin M. Gray N. Kelleher M. Jenkins B. Carr A. Whitman A. Gilbert C. Gushue C. Keenan K. French D. Ruel, Capt N. Martin, Capt B. Marshall L. Lyons J. Lamborghini Capt Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Angeramo Gulan and Dorothy McKenzie 121 122 President: Andy Mahony Vice President: Yizzie Foster Secretary: Jenny Prince Treasurer: Tom Genereau L. Macomber B. Garside J. Freeman M. Langone D. Ertman T. Smith J. Ford B. Donahue C. Quigley C. Richards A. Arena B. Sheriden T. Bardsley S. Stanley S. McChord A. Condon S. Fraser A. McKenna M. Packard P. Fredette L. Stein G. Elliot B. Darrach S. Schiffman N. Jalbert K. Alger B. Fitzsimmons S. Gelsthorpe L. Letson M. Rodman M. O ' Neal C. Lloyd L. Valentino C. Casey B. Palmer M. Coughlin J. Reardon J. Letson S. Gellatly H. Smith D. Cross A. Kost D. Johnson L. Gorfinkle N. Price J. Hulbert S. LeBeau G. Langone L. Langone K. Lincicome K. Vigreau K. Troullous L. Kaloyamedes 123 124 THANK -YOU Mr. and Mrs. John R. Lombardo Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Barbuto Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gelsthorpe ■ - . MERRIMAN-LITTON INDUSTRIES 100 Industrial Park Rd. Hingham 749-5100 Thank You NANTASKET LOBSTER POUND, INC. George Washington Blvd. Nantasket, Mass. LINCOLN TRUST COMPANY 11 Fearing Road, Hingham 749-5500 Thank You AUTO ENGINEERING SOUTH, INC. Mercedes-Benz and Datsun Sales— Service— Parts 127 HINGHAM GRAIN SPICE CO. Thank You BEST WISHES Natural and Organic Food Chase Associates Realtors 128 CONGRADULATIONS Hearex Corporation CONGRADULATIONS SENIOR CLASS Neil Buchwalter GIRLS TENNIS: Pyne, E., capt. Leary, C. Macomber, L. Hemberg, G. Aitken, K. fllftLS Ttnnis Lamb, K. Phelps, A. Lane, L. Loman, N. Hibbert, A. Eldridge, L. Powers, L. Reed, L. Re is, B. ROBERT F. EMENS C0., INC. 183 Whiting St. Hingham, Ma. Thank You AL CLAY REAL ESTATE 288 Main St. Hingham, Ma. 129 130 THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. 85 South Street A Bright Colorful Future Thank You SOUTHGATE, INC. 69 Water St. Lawn, Garden, Pool Equip RUSSELECTRIC INC. South Shore Industrial Park Hingham, Ma. 02043 Thank You SAFETY FUMIGANT COMPANY Exterminators Extraordinary 1925-1975 Our Fiftieth Year 131 Thank You PAYNE ' S COLOR MART Queen Anne ' s Comer THE LADY FAIR coiffeurs MUSICSMITH Hanover Mall BEST WISHES Nottingham Men ' s BOY ' S TENNIS: Proud y, B. Ryan, M. Curry, D. McLaughlin, P Leary, M. Adams, J. Thank you INTERNATIONAL ADMINSTRATIVE SERVICES, INC 160 Old Derby St. Hingham HINGHAM SQUARE BOOKSHOP HINGHAM WATER CO. HINGHAM INTERIORS 197 WHITING ST 9 Main St. Hingham Since 1880 Carpets, Furniture, Bedding 749-5244 . W) L ▼ rrPB W f T- . - v ii . ' jjf 1 , ■ % 1 ■ gz mn mMM T34 135 136 BEST WISHES Mr. and Mrs. Spirito PIER 1 IMPORTS Finest imported merchandise Thank You BEST WISHES The South Shore Woman ' s Exchange THE TALBOTS 164 North St. Larry MacQuarrie CAPT Craig Smith CAPT. Steve Sullivan CAPT. David Fiedtleberg Ted Patch John Orchid Roy Koch Kirk IMeprude Peter Gordon Steve Jackson Bruce Fitzsimmons ffiKCk ABBADESSA ' S RESTAURANT PIZZA-ITALIAN FOOD ARMANDS SEA FOOD 348 Lincoln St. Thank You ACCORD PACKAGE STORE Queen Ann ' s Corner Hingham ANDERSON-COFFEY COMPANY Hingham, Mass. 137 138 139 140 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class Hingham Institution for Savings Good Luck, Seniors PARAGON PARK 0X5 TRRCK M. Griggin M. Gray l l. Kelleher M. Jenkins B. Carr A. Whitman A. Gilbert C. Gushue C. Keenan K. French D. Ruel, Capt. I l. Martin, Capt. B. Marshall L. Lyons J. Lamborghini, Capt. THANK -YOU Mr. and Mrs. James T. Shaughnessy Mr. and Mrs. Pat Kelly Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lamborghini Kay and Kick Rowles 141 Thank You PAGE ' S HARBOURSIDE RESTAURANT PLYMOUTH QUARRIES INC. Hingham Harbour 410 Whiting St. 749-9832 Hingham, Ma. 4 NICHOLS DONUT SHOPPE INC. 77 Main St. Donuts--Breakfast— Lunch Thank You NOBLES CAMERA SHOP 143 ■ IT 1 1 M £i 1 CONGRADULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1976 Thank You Little Plain Hardware THE E.F. HAUSERMAN CO. 15 Industrial Park Rd., Hing. THE HEIDI SHOP 57 South Street, Hing. DIP AND SIP DONUTS OF HINGHAM 749-9814 baicbdll wP J jgjV BASEBALL TEAM: Linscott, C, co-capt. Adams, b., co-capt. McHugh, S. DeMontigny, J. Billard, D. MclMulty, B. Gillespie, M. Leighton, B. Smith, S. HINGHAM BUSINESS MACHINE CO. Thank You BOUVE YACHT SERVICES 84 North St. Hingham, Ma. 749-1801 Storage Supplies Salvage BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1976 from the John Barker Basketball League SAM BARECES HAIR STUDIO Appointments Tues.-Sat. 145 ' 1 11 DP?, j 1 r W 1 Hi III ■kl I 1AAI 11 r i E  ■ 1 1 146 L w 1 JL -4 Mr 7 147 HH V i I £ UlM Thank You 148 WELCOME ABOARD TRAVEL AGENCY US BEDFORD TEXTILE CO. 32 Whiting St. (Rt. 53) Hingham, Ma. 749-2900 85 Research Road Hingham Mass. 02043 SOFTBALL TEAM: Kehoe, C. Angeramo, P. Rudenhaure, L. Gordon, C. Mclnnis, R. McQuarrie, S. Stevenson, D. Osborne, C. Bellew, C. James, D. Morse, G. Higgins, R. Thompson, S. Pare, A. Gleasen, A. Pierce, J. Bower, C. Smith, L. Higgins, K. Orcutt, B. Kelley, B. TREASURE SHOPPE GALLERY 738 Main St. Hingham, Ma. Paintings, Prints, Restoration Thank You WALSH and PACKARD INC 31 Main Street Hingham, Ma 149 M 150 Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher K. Patch Mr. and Mrs. William Shesky THANK-YOU Wayne and Elaine Dennis Wilfred and Ruth Garside SPECIAL CHORUS C. Bacon J. Baumgartner C. Caton M. Doherty T. Doherty B. Donahue Y. Foster B. Garside S. Hulbert A. Isleb K. Jantzen K. Lincicome L. Macomber A. Mahony S. McChord L. McCusher B. Skinner L. Valentino K. Vigneau P. Peri cola L. Langone S. Sullivan J. Prince L. Gorfinkle T. Smith . Anderson E. Beneducci THANK-YOU Mr. and Mrs. Irving C. Perlman and Family Donald C. Brayshaw and Carol K. Dunn 151 152 harborlite Editor: Dorrie Pizzella S. Mount B. Leighton C. Burns J. Chipman G. Martin H. Lundgren P. Reidy A. Mahony B. Swarthoute S. Doonan C. Mooney D. Ruel P. Gordon L. MacQuarrie B. Healey L. Smith L. Davis D. Caton 153 154 155 CL-UB COMPUTER CLUB: President: Jim Wheaton Vice President: Dave Clabault Secretary and Treasurer: Earl Peterson Librarian: Joe Sterling G. Johanson E. Maxfield P. Caradonna P. O ' hearn D. Caton B. Goodrich SPANISH CLUB: M. Barreto B. Skinner J. Henshaw M. E. Murphy S. Wassell B. Johnson T. Bardsley L. Bardsley L. Henriksen M. Martinez M. Rios 156 SAAB FREDERICK M. SHAW, INC. 427 Lincoln St. Hingham Good Luck, Seniors COHASSET WINTER GARDEN Home of the H . H . S . Hockey Team CHESS CLUB: President: Robert Godfrey D. Curry D. Feitelburg G. Melikan M. Currier S. Gallagher S. Hurley Editor: Mary-Kate Gorham Editor: Sharon Mount Editor: Pam Robinson J. Adams C. Peterson G. Cockinos L. Smith K. Class S. McHugh D. Bit lard E. Pyne D. Ertman K. Dennis L. Baltucci M. D ' Angelo S. Wassel B. Johnson L. Dowd J. Wheaton A. Schillig J. Ribaudo P. Peri col a M. Gray A. Mahoney D. Pizzella M. Price K. Ruddy K. McLaughlin B. Garside D. Balerna C. 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