Hingham High School - Highway Yearbook (Hingham, MA)

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Grad. Suffolk University. RICHARD LAWRENCE- -Be en at Hingham High School since 1966. Enjoys boating and designing and renovating houses. Grad. Fitchburg State College Nova University. A bird in the hand is worth a stitch in time . Robert O ' Day Juniors Richard Lawrence Sophomores 20 PRINCIPAL Charles Vickery CHARLES VICKERY— He has been with the Hing- ham school Dept. since 1953. Enjoys golf, wood- working and country music . Grad . Boston College . Bridgewater State College. Boston University. Nova University. Saluting a great class . 21 Betty Abrahamsen Sue Ajemian Paul Abrahamson Philip Anderson Harwood Bailey Walter Anderson Steven Baisden 22 BETTY ABRAHAMSEN--Teach ing in Hingham since 1974. Likes to travel, relax, read, or just hoofin ' around the city. Grad. Boston University. PAUL ABRAHAMSON— Teaching in Hingham since 1964. Grad. Boston University. SUE AJEMIAN--Teaching in Hingham since 1972. En- joys skiing, quilting, and furniture refinishing . Grad. University of Rhode Island. PHILIP ANDERSON--Teaching in Hingham since 1968. Enjoys the outdoors, wood-working, and travel. Grad. Tufts University. I dimly guess what time in mists confounds; yet even anon a trumpet sounds from the hid battlements of Eternity. Hamlet. WALTER ANDERSON--Worked in the Hingham School Dept . since 1959. Enjoys fishing on Cape Cod and playing hockey. Grad Boston University. HOWARD BAILEY—Teaching in Hingham since 1970. A former memeber of the U.S. Coast Guard and now enjoys boating, canoeing, wood-carving, collecting antiques, and coaching the school ' s Lacrosse team. STEVEN BAISDEN--Teaching in Hingham since 1973. Enjoys furniture making, playing the guitar, and making stained glass windows. Grad. Boston College. To the vector goes the spoils. SALVATORE BARTOLOTTI-- Teaching in Hingham since 1960. Enjoys directing music for the annual school musical. Known as Mr. B. Grad. New Eng- land Conservatory of Music . Sal Bartolotti Gordon Bates ■MMnBH HfllHHI ... T ' ' jjfc - Fk Ml m mmM 1 1 James Berlenbach Marie Benard Curtis Boyden A «UB Kathryn Brewer Rosalie Bravo Christopher Brown GORDON BATES— Teaching in Hingham since 1966. Enjoys gardening, wood-working, and repairing his own electrical devices. MARIE BERNARD— -Her interests are her family and teaching. They can if they think they can. Emmanuel College. JAMES BERLENBACH— Teaching in Hingham since 1970. Enjoys teaching, gardening, theatre, and continuing his education. Grad. Bridgewater State College. Art for art ' s sake. CURTIS BOYDEN— Teaching in Hingham since 1954. Enjoys music. Grad. Bridgewater State College. KATHRYN BREWER- -Teaching in Hingham since 1958. Likes to knit, bowl, aand read. Grad. Bos- ton Teacher ' s College. We meet, we party, and sometimes we remember. ROSALIE BRAVO— Teaching in Hingham since 1969. Enjoys tennis and cooking. Grad. Chand- ler ' s Secretary School. CHRISTOPHER BROWN— Teaching in Hingham since 1969. Enjoys farming, crafts, and people. Grad. Colby College. RUTH BUTTERFIELD— Head of the Social Studies Dept. She is an avid hockey fan and a Bruins season ticket holder. Grad. Boston University. Ruth Butt erf ie Id 23 Richard Caldwell Margaret Condito Edmund Connors Denver Deeter John Crowley- George Degrasse RICHARD CALDWELL— Teaching in Hingham for- ever . He enjoys teaching. Grad. Boston University . Better to be a smart cookie than a wise cracker. MARGARET CONDITO— A secretary in the Guidance Office . MARY CONNELLY- -A secretary in the Guidance Office . EDMUND CONNERS— Teaching in Hingham since 1963. Enjoys sports, especially hockey and coaching the school soccer team. Grad. Boston University. JOHN CROWLEY— Teaching in Hingham since 1962. Enjoys building boats. A Red Cross representative for the High School. Grad. Boston College. DENVER DEETER— Teaching in Hingham since 1964. Enjoys carpentry and sports. Grad. Eastern Nazarine College. Remember Gee, I ' m a tree. GEORGE DEGRASSE— Guidance Counselor. Enjoys outdoors, camping, fishing, playing the guitar, and organic gardening. Grad. Cole College. CATHERINE DEVINE— Teaching in Hingham since 1963. Enjoys tennis, reading, swimming, and boat- ing. Grad. Boston Teacher ' s College. Typing for everyone . Catherine Devine 24 i George Edmonds Frank Downing Angela Epple Mark Garth Charles Finn Ronald Goba CHARLES DIRK—Teaching in Hingham since 1970. Enjoys teaching and all sports. Grad. Brown University. FRANK DOWNING —Chairperson of the Hingham Art Dept. Grad. Mass. College of Art. ALAN ED MOND— First year teaching in Hingham. Enjoys mathemetics and basketball. Grad. Assumption College. GEORGE EDMONDS— Teaching in Hingham since 1968. Chairperson of the Hingham Math Dept. Grad. Hampton Institute . ANGELA EPPLE— Teaching in Hingham since 1959. Enjoys classical music, reading, knitting, and vaca- tioning in Maine . Grad . University of Mich . CHARLES FINN— Teaching in Hingham since 1968. Enjoys bowling and reading. Grad. University of Massachusetts. MARK GARTH— First year teaching in Hingham. Enjoys travel, culture, reading, and films. Grad. Purdue University. RONALD GOBA— Teaching in Hingham since 1970. Head of the Hingham English Dept. Enjoys poetry, sports, and collecting records. Grad. Boston College. MEREDITH GORDON— Teaching in Hingham since 1969. Enjoys skiing, water sports, reading, and travelling. Grad. Springfield College. Meredith Gordon 25 Gerald Green Nancy Gustafson GERALD GREEN--Teaching in Hingham since 1973. Enjoys sports, music, travel, arid photo- graphy. Grad. Boston College. And so I have come to doubt all I have held as true. I stand alone without beliefs. The only truth I know is you. James Haviland Doug Holley John Hennelly Edith Howard 26 ELIZABETH GUELL — Teaching in Hingham since 1962. Enjoys travel and photography. Grad. Hy- annis Teacher ' s College. NANCY GUSTAFSON— Guidance Counselor at Hingham High since 1972. Enjoys skiing, snorkel- ing, and reading. Grad. Tufts University. VIRGINIA HANSEL— Typing teacher. Enjoys her six children, swimming, skiing, tennis, outdoors, and badmiton. JAMES HAVILAND- -Teaching in Hingham since 1964. Enjoys reading, skiing, and tennis. Grad. Tufts University. GARY HEDRICK- -First year in Hingham as chair- person of the Music Dept. Grad. Florida State University. JOHN HENNELY— Teaching in Hingham since 1972. Enjoys music and woodworking. Grad. Bos- ton University. D. HOLLEY — Teaching in Hingham High School since 1975. Enjoys gardening and music. Grad. Harvard University. EDITH HOWARD— Teaching in Hingham since 1963. Enjoys canoeing, travelling, hiking, and cross country skiing. Grad. Radcliffe College. BETTY HOWLETT — Been at Hingham High School since 1969. Enjoys golf and tennis. Grad. Colby Junior College. Betty Howlett Richard Jensen Maynard Johnson Eveline Johnson Janet Jordan Muriel Kendall James Kane James Kirkcaldy RICHARD JENSEN— Teaching in Hingham since 1968. Enjoys Conrad and the Pickups , music, tropical fish, model railroads, philatalists , and collecting books. Grad. Wesleyan University. I never met a girl I didn ' t like. EVELINE JOHNSON— Teaching in Hingham since 1974. Enjoys camping, mountain climbing, and sewing. Grad . Bridgewater State College . MAYNARD JOHNSON— Teaches auto-shop. JANET JORDON— Teaching in Hingham since 1968. Enjoys skiing, golf, tennis, and sailing. Grad. West- chester State College. JAMES KANE— Teaching in Hingham since 1971. Enjoys woodworking, furniture making, sports, coach- ing, and swimming. Grad. Indiana Institute of Technology. Shop is where it ' s at. MURIEL KENDALL— Hingham High School special needs Co-ordinator. Enjoys travelling. Grad. Bridge- water State . JOHN KENNEDY- -Teaching in Hingham since 1967. Enjoys gardening. He is the football coach for the school. Grad. Boston University . JAMES KIRKCALDY— Enjoys reading and basketball. Grad . University of Rhode Island . It all comes out in the wash. 27 David Lacatell -• Lawrence Leahy- Thomas Lane Claudia Leone Margaret Leavitt Moira Linehan Craig Low 28 DAVID LACATELL—Teaching in Hingham since 1970. His interests include his family, two sons, and sports. Grad. Northeastern University. THOMAS LANE— A resident of Hingham since 1954. Enjoys painting. Grad. Museum of Fine Arts School. It doesn ' t really seem that long. LAWRENCE LEAHY— Teaching in Hingham since 1973. Enjoys tennis, skiing, coaching youngsters . Grad . Suf- folk University. MARGARET LEAVITT— A Guidance Counselor in Hingham since 1968. Enjoys mountain climbing, hiking , and visiting art galleries . Check with your Counselor. PETER LINCOLN— Teaching in Hingham since 1967. Enjoys cross country skiing and ski racing. Grad. Boston College . Remember you ' re dead for an awful long time . CLAUDIA LEONE— Teaching in Hingham since 1975. Enjoys hiking, skiing, tennis, and reading. Grad. Clarkson College . MOIRA LINEHAN— Teaching in Hingham since 1973. Enjoys reading, sewing, and hiking. Grad. Simmons College . CRAIG LOW— Teaching in Hingham since 1971. Enjoys gardening, coin collecting, travel, and home repair experimenting. Grad. American International College. I fixed our bathtub with a hack-saw, a prayer, and finally, a helpful neighbor. ROBERT MAGNER— Teaching in Hingham since 1963 . Enjoys sports. Grad. Boston College. Things are getting better. Robert Magner William McCallum Joan Moffatt Ann McSweeney George Murphy- Patricia Moore Martha Murphy- Paul Noise aux WILLIAM MCCALLUM— Been at Hingham High School since 1970. Guidance Counselor. Enjoys sailing and the ocean, and carpentry. Grad. Boston University. ANN MCSWEENEY— Teaching in Hinghamsince 1972. Enjoys literature and swimming. Grad TrinityCollege. JOAN MOFFATT— Been at Hingham High School since 1970. Enjoys theater, piano, local politics, and taking care of all medical problems in the school. Grad. Skidmore College. Keep smiling . PATRICIA MOORE— Teaching at Hingham High School for one year. Enjoys skating, camping, and writing. Grad. University of Massachusetts. Tu sonrisa me lace libre me pone alas. GEORGE MURPHY— Teaching in Hingham since 1971. Enjoys playing the organ for the group, Conrad and the Pickups , writing, movies, and plants. Grad. Boston College. Every moment is a risk. MARTHA MURPHY— Teaching at Hingham High School since 1972. Enjoys music, gardening, travel, and cooking. Grad. Simmons College. Bon Appetit . JOHN NIONAKIS— Teaching in Hingham since 1962. Chairperson of the Hingham Foreign Language Dept. Enjoys A. F.S. , travel, reading, and athletics. Grad. University of Mass. , University of Paris, University of Madrid, NOEA Institute . PAUL NOISEUX— Teaching in Hingham since 1968. Enjoys photography and swimming. Grad. Fitchburg State College. GALE NUTTER— Home Eoonomics teacher at Hing- ham High School. Enjoys cooking, sewing, people and all the good things in life . Gale Nutter 29 Steven Olson 4 John Penny Charles Ozug Richmond Poole Barbara Peters Louise Reilly Q Q5 9BB 30 STEVEN OLSON —Teaching in Hingham since 1967. Enjoys bowling. Grad. Bridgewater State College. CHARLES OZUG —Teaching in Hingham since 1972. Enjoys book collecting, creative writing, soup eating, and mentally whipping myself for watching T.V. Grad. Assumption College. JOHN PENNY — Enjoys teaching Chemistry and Driver ' s Ed. Grad. Syracuse University. BARBARA PETERS— Enjoys painting, crafts, needle- work, and outdoor living. Grad. Boston University . RICHMOND POOLE— Teaching in Hingham since 1971. Enjoys organic living. Grad. Yale University. Beware the spiritual dangers of not owning a farm. AGNES QUILL— Teaching in Hingham since 1955 . Enjoys reading, golf, and biking . Grad . Boston Univer- sity. Business is booming . BARBARA RATTRAY— Enjoys painting and sewing. Grad . Boston University. LOUISE REILLEY— Teaching in Hingham since 1970. Enjoys travelling and photography. Grad. Boston College. JOSEPH ROPER— First year as a Guidance Counselor in Hingham. Enjoys sailing and sports. Grad. Boston University. I ' m happy in Hingham and I ' m impressed with the welcome . CAMILLA ROUNDTREE— Metco Co-ordinator since 1971. Hingham Freedom Movement Chairperson. She is a local chairperson for the March of Dimes . Attended classes at Boston University. A bus is a vehicle for transportation; education is the oppor- tunity at the end . Agnes Quill Camilla Roundtree Douglas Ryan Karl Schmatzler Joseph Ryan Barbara Shapiro Charles Shaffer David Sharpe Diana Sides DOUGLAS RYAN— Teaching in Hingham since 1972. Tnjoys sports and is the sophomore football coach. Grad. University of Massachusetts. JOSEPH RYAN— Teaching in Hingham since 1965. Enjoys coaching the school ' s cross country, winter, and spring track teams; cooking; photography, and woodworking. Grad. Fitchburg State College. DOROTHY SHILLIG— Been at Hingham High School for a year. Enjoys cooking. In youth we learn; in age we understand. KARL SCHMATZLER— Technical drawing instructor at Hingham High School. CHARLES SHAFFER— A new teacher this year. En- joys listening to Jazz and playing the trumpet, and water skiing. Grad. Florida State University. BARBARA SHAPIRO— Enjoys travelling. Grad. Boston University . DAVID SHARPE- -Enjoys travelling and this year set up an exchange between Hingham and Hamburg, Germany. DIANA SIDES- -Teaching in Hingham since 1968. Favorite things to do are tennis, reading, and golf. Grad. Suffolk University. ROBERTA SIMPSON— Teaching in Hingham since 1970. Enjoys upholstering, batik, andmacrame. Grad. Boston School Museum in Tufts. 31 Arthur Smith mi 1 a ■•. ■■■.a :....:;•;-•;■:•: Donald Sullivan Suzanne Smith John Stouffer rf Doris Taam Beth Swenson ARTHUR SMITH- -Teaching in Hingham since 1973. Enjoys fishing, target shooting, and photography. Grad. University of Maine SUZANNE SMITH— Teaching in Hingham since 1972. Enjoys tennis, gardening and family. JOHN STOUFFER— Teaching in Hingham since 1966. Enjoys politics (1976 Vice -Presidential Candidate) and sailing. DONALD SULLIVAN— Teaching in Hingham since 1964. Enjoys music and reading. Grad. Clark University BETH SWENSON- -New to Hingham. Teaches Spanish DORIS TAAM— New to Hingham. Enjoys hiking and biking. Grad. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. FRANK W. TIERNEY— Teaching in Hingham since 1960. Enjoys people in general and skiing. Grad. Curry and Boston University. PATRICIA TIERNEY— Teaching in Hingham since 1958. Enjoys baseball . . . Red Sox ' s most loyal fan. Grad. Boston College Frank Tierney Patricia Tierney 32 A John Tinker ■ 5 V , . Jack Wallace Elizabeth Trubia Alice Yacobian Virginia Hansel Alan Edmond Peter Lincoln JOHN TINKER— Teaching in Hingham since 1971. Enjoys barn building, biking, canoeing, and wres- tling. Grad. Union College. ELIZABETH TRUBIA— Been at High School since 1973. Enjoys books, sewing, travelling, and hockey. Grad. Bridgewater State College JACK WALLACE — Teaching in Hingham since 1956. Enjoys fishing and woodworking. Grad. Havard Univer. ALICE YACOBIAN—Teaching at Hingham High since 1968. Enjoys raising and bee keeping. Grad Grad. Boston College. VIRGINIA HANSEL--A first year teacher at the High school. Enjoys skiing, tennis and her six children. Grad. Boston University. ALAN EDMOND— Teaching at Hingham his first year, he enjoys fishing and camping. A Grad. of Assumption College. PETER LINCOLN— Has taught science at all school levels in Hingham for nine years. Enjoys both cross country and downhill skiing and racing. Grad. Boston College. JOSEPH ROPER— First year at Hingham as a guid- ance councelor. Enjoys sailing sports. Hingham High. Grad. Bridgewater College U. of Bridgeport. Joseph Roper 33 I :u M. B. Abreu: I can because I think I can. T. Adams: What you think of yourself matters more than what others think of you. T. Alciere: Tradition should be a thing of the past. J. Alston: There is no flame like an enthusi- astic SPIRIT. E. Antoine: It takes a long time to find out who you are . . . But the answer is worth the search. L. Apessos: A boat, sailing with the waves, moving with the wind . . . N. Arena: Time may change me, but I can ' t change time. Nancy Arena 36 P. Arena: You don ' t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. A. Arsenault: I live in a very small house, but my windows look out on a very large world. L. Bards ley: Time flies over us, but leaves its shadow behind. A. Barrett: A heart is judged by not how much you love, but by how much others love you. Pamela Barker Annette Arsenault Lisa Bardsley 37 T. Barry: Bibio ergo sum. J. Battista: This above all: to thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not then be false to any man. D. Belknap: I get by with a little help from my friends. E. Beneduci: We are seperate stars within a mutual night against the encompassing dark- ness, let us together light our candles. P. Berigan: What a day for a daydream! Patricia Berigan Deborah Blatchford 38 K. Bower: Love is always ready to excuse, to trust, to hope, and to endure whatever comes, love does not come to an end. P. Bravo: Life may seem very short --do your best. M. Brazis: Feed your head . . . C. Broholm: And the clowns parade out, one by one. J. Brown: No regrets, no tears . . . Good-bye. Lynn Blucke Michael Boyle Peter Bravo Kyle Bower Steven Breckenridge 39 F. Burgess: To live is the rarest thing in the world, most people exist --that is all. S. Cameron: When there is unity among all mankind, things can be accomplished; But when this unity is divided, the walls of man- kind begin to crumble. J. Carlin: Vincent. Susan Cameron Micheal Campbell Jane Carlin Mary Carnes Daniel Carpenter 40 B. Carr: If winter comes, can spring be far behind? J. Casagrande: Life is but a dream . . . C. Casey: Life is like an onion, you peel off one layer at a time and sometimes you weep. J. Chipman: When angry, countfour! when very angry, swear. Tim Carpenter Thomas Carrigan John Casagrande Ross Chapman 41 M. Cirone: Life is a dream, just as you get involved you usually wake up. M. Clayton: We can because we think we can. L. Colleran: If you see someone without a smile, give him one of yours. M. Collier: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I took the one less travelled by, and that has made all the difference. A. Condon: Love is patient and kind; love is not jealous or boastful; it is not arrogant or rude . . . Love never ends!! M. Connelly: Things hoped for have a higher value than things assured. Lou -Anne Conroy 42 L. A. Conroy: We carry within us the wonders we seek. P. Conroy: Although the moments were only temporary, the memories will last forever. N. Coughlin: Never let yesterday use up today. R. Crepeau: Happiness comes to those who are willing to offer kindness and considera- tion to others in distress. C. Currin: The big thing is to do it. D. Cross: Don ' t believe in yourself, don ' t de- ceive with belief, Knowledge comes with death ' s release. D. Cushing: Whether we look back or not, the past is in our blood. Nancy Coughlin Ronald Crepeau Patricia Dale Blaine Culler 43 M. Dannies: Take your time, think alot, why- think of everything you ' ve got, for you will still be here tomorrow but your dreams may not. G. Davis: There is a past which is gone for- ever but there is a future which is still our J. Davis: I have to act the way I am now before I can become something else. W. DeGiacomo: In Heaven there is no beer, that ' s why we drink it here. Ronnie Davis William Delmar 44 W. Delmar: The more you sweat in peace, the less you bleed in war. J. Delmonaco, Jr. : As life goes on, you will never forget the time you had at H. H. S. W. Donahue: . . . and tomorrow ' s gonna ' be a brighter day . . . S. Doonan: Eyes of the tern, I have observed greatness. i I Randall Dennis Deborah Doolittle 45 J. Durante: 66 SS J. P. The condenser kid, the 4F ' s Tony the CB Kid, T ' s truck on B junction. D. Dwight: Silences make the real conversa- tions between friends, not the saying but the never needing to say is what counts. R. Egan: Be prepared for the worst, but al- ways accept the good with open arms. E. Eldredge: I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday, and I love today. R. Emery: A moment is only temporary, but a memory is forever. H. Falvey: Helice pelice is very melice! Helen Falvey 46 B. Ferris: Go from me. Yet I feel that I shall stand henceforward in thy shadow. S. Feitelberg: Apathy is the worlds worst prob- lem. But I don ' t care. A. M. Fitzgerald: Ziggy me, Ziggy you, Zig- gy boo; Les, you can dig it, so can I. B. Fitzgerald: Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe. Mark Fisher 47 Enrica Gaggero R. Fleming: You can ' t hide your lying eyes! W. Flett: I ' m already gone, but I ' m feeling strong. E. Ford: If one were to remove the stones, the brook would lose its song. Jo. Ford: Let us make this moment in time that we share --a time of happiness, for we may never share a moment in time together again. P. Fredette: Das Leben uns nachtet, wie man ' s verschlaft, verraucht, vergeigt, undesdrei- fach verachtet. L. Furtado: R.E. , Karen G. , Susan, Nicha, Galvin and all my assorted friends who made it all possible to help me tolerate the social prison. I thank-you. E. Gaggero: It ' s easier to lay down in the dark, everything ' s quiet, but stand and light your little match and look around you! You ' ll see many things . . . Sean Gallagher 48 M. Garrity: Movin ' ahead so life won ' t pass me by. T. Genereux: Don ' t put off for tomorrow what you can do today, because if you enjoy it to- day, you can do it again tomorrow! W. Genovese: It ' s not the size of the man in the fight, it ' s the size of the fight in the man. A. Gilbert: For us of the minority the op- portunity to see is more important than television. Mary-Lyn Galvin Karen Girard Beverly Gentry 49 A. Gleason: Hey tomorrow, where are you going, do you have some room for me? J. Glennon: If life gives you a lemon- -make lemonade ! R. Goodrich: Don ' t forget that there ' s more to life than just learning and working. E. Gorfinkle: All things bright and beautiful, all creatures great and small, all things wise and wonderful, the Lord God made them all. J. Grantino: We ' re not here for a long time, we ' re here for a good time. Joseph Granatino 50 G. Grassie: We reach for our moment, and try to make it an honest stand. D. Greeley: I will always want to know that there remains something I don ' t know, that I may seek. H. Green: Party time is here to stay- -bye Mr. Penney. S. Greene: There ' s only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that ' s not being talked about. S. Gregg: It ' s been good, now it ' s time to work, J. Haley: You are only what you are when no one is looking. Donald Griffin Scott Gregg 51 S. Haley: He who moves not forward, goes backward. S. Haviland: Team Fight! S. Hayes: This is the day I ' ve been waiting for! J. Healey: Get out if you can! Robert Healey 52 L. Henriksen: I believe in Love, Tenderness, and Kindness. I believe in Mankind. R. Higgins: Life is very short and very uncer- tain let us spend it as well as we can. S. Hiltz: Always be free! C. Hitchcock: Take care of those you call your own, and keep good company. Thomas Hernberg Paula Hiltz 53 G. Hodgon: I ' m not crazy, it ' s just the rest of the world. E. Hoefel: Live today like there is no tomorrow. S. A. Howlett: Life is but a cycle, it may be short or long, but in order to reach your final destiny, you must stand strong. J. Hulbert: If it is not worth giving 100%, it is not worth giving at all. James Hulbert 1 warn -• . Stephen Hurley 54 P. Ireland: We may lose and we may win, but we will never be there again, so take it easy. A. Jackson, Jr. : Peace, love and happiness to my classmates of 77 . The Kidd. Good luck Mrs. Roundtree, (smile and you shall have a beautiful world). G. Johanson: I am convinced that there is noth- ing irrelevent, nothing extraneous, and that everything that happens to us, happens for a reason, a purpose. Anna Isleb Joel Johnson 55 K. Jonsson: Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not. S. Kaloyanides: ... it isn ' t the mountains ahead that wear out it is the grain of sand in your shoe. D. Kaminski: Flying high touch the sky, going places I never knew so goodbye, and hello long ago. N. Kelleher: A friend is a person with whom you dare to be yourself. B. Kelley: It ' s not me who ' s shifting, it ' s the road ! Noreen Kelleher Judy Kelley 56 J. Kenney: We finally made it to the end . . . now we are on our own . . . K. Keogh: Live life the best you can. C. Knapp: Have for today ' cause yesterday is gone and tomorrow may never come. S. Koeghlinger: Good Sabbath, Mazeltov, L ' - chiam, Do you believe, Bali H ' ai, Shipoopi, Mildue, Foochoin, Bugazumski, Knees up!, ORCS, koalas, fuzzies, eggs, and lots of weirdness to all. R. Kurciviez: If you see someone without a smile, give him one of yours. R. Kurtz: Rainy days and Mondays always get me down. fl - 4 V ▼ m Robin Kurcivez Wayne Kruithoff 57 L. Lane: We are changing. Always changing. Tomorrow, I ' ll wonder who I ' ll be. B. Lenahan: To know, and never to regret that the road I chose to follow in my life will be the best for me. Joanne Letson 58 K. Lincicome: Where will I be this time to- morrow, jumped in joy or sinking in sorrow, either way I should be doing alright. J. Long: Take it to the limit . . . one more time. P. Lutz: It ' s a long way to where I ' m going. L. Lyons: Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. M. MacCune: When the moon rises, the field goal is good. I Paula Lutz ■■AW--.- -- ' J James Long 59 D. Macri: Snip! Snip! A. Marsh: Everything is funny when it happens to somebody else. G. Martin: I ' ve never been hurt by anything I did ' t say. L. Marx: Someday . . . maybe A. Matheson: One laughs, one cries, two uniquely human traits, and the main thing in life is not to be afraid to be human. Loni Madsen Gerard Martin Mary Mahoney Lynn Marx Maureen McCarron 60 S. McChord: One must climb out of the valley before he can get over the mountain. L. McCusker: The miracle is that life contin- ues, the sorrow is that we do not --make the best of it. J. McGrath: Love your neighbor. C. McHugh: Do not squander time, that is the stuff life is made of. P. McLaughlin: Humble pie is always hard to swallow with your pride. B. McLellan: You can hold onto yesterday, touch today and only reach for tomorrow. Lynn McCusker Paula McLaughlin Paul McLaughlin 61 D. McLore: Keep Christ in your heart and give him to your neighbor. J. McNulty: Let ' s not think of it as an end, think of it as a new beginning. J. Melikian: A thought, a smile, is how friend- ship begins ... a memory is how it lasts. A. Monaco: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. 62 C. Mooney: I want to shout, but I can ' t hardly speak! M. Moore: Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. G. Morse: Happy we are met, happy we have been, happy may we part and happy meet again. G. Mullen: If it weren ' t for the last minute, a lot of things wouldn ' t get done. Daniel Moody Christopher Mooney J H BL . w f,Jm f PV 1 ' -hf i ' , Meradith Moore J% r f Nicholas Morana Ann Mulligan 63 P. Norton: Cogito ergo sum. D. Nosiglia: Don ' t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. J. O ' Connell, Jr. : By asking for the impos- sible, we obtain the possible. P. O ' Hearn: Determination will make you a- chieve your goals. S. O ' Neal: Dreamers live forever. M. Orcutt: Those who do dares wisely, live to the greatest extents. Michael Odney Sharon O ' Neal 64 T. Ostheimer: I ' d like to know what this whole show is all about before it ' s out. M. Packard: What you are is God ' s gift to you, what you become is your gift to God. R. Palmer: I feel nothing I could say can sum up my experiences of the past 12 years. A. Palmgren: Time, the subtle thief of youth. A. Pare: Dreams are treasures of yesterday that cannot be stolen, only lost. Hold on to them with all your might; and you ' ve got it made ! L. Payne: In the past I ' ve been checkin ' out all the new words used by all of you clones and I have dynamite words of supergroova- listicprosifunkstication! M p 1 a Charles Palmer Ted Ostheimer Anabet Palmgren Andree Pare Lionel Payne Robert Palmer 65 J. Pearsons: Being known isn ' t everything. A. Phelps: If you don ' t try, you might die never knowing: L. Power: Build today, then, strong and sure, with a firm and ample base; And ascending and secure shall tomorrow find its place. C. Quigley: How near is yesterday, how far is tomorrow? Thomas Quirk 66 A. Randall: Keep ontruckin ' . D. Ray: Well the first days are the hardest days, don ' t you worry any more, ' cause when life looks like easy street, there is danger at your door. J. Rear don: Take my hand and come with me, for we ' ve many miles to go and the journey ' s always sweeter when shared by two. L. Reed: Always love and you will be loved. P. Reed: If you love something, let it go, if it comes back, it ' s yours, if not, then it never was. J. Reichardt: Hold on to your precious mo- ments, for every minute is a drop of life lost. Antonio Randall Lisa Reed 67 Mm . . , .... Jonathan Robbo Nicha Sabbag P. Roundtree: Yeah, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I shall fear no evil for I graduated from Hingham High School. J. Rubbo: I live my life from day to day, and hope that each is different and teaches me something of the life I ' m living. E. Rudenauer: The past is gone forever, the future is mine to make what I want of any expectations. M. Ryan: If opportunity doesn ' t bother to knock at your door, take it easy, for by waiting for it you ' ve already let your life slip by. N. Sabbag: There can be no rainbow without the rain. J. Schwob: Don ' t give up until you drink from the silver cup and ride that highway in the sky. B. Reis: What we anticipate, seldom occurs. What we least expect generally happens. Robert Rhodes Richard Roth Elizabeth Rudenauer Michael Ryan Christopher Scholtes 68 K. Scott: It isn ' t what you know that counts, it ' s what you think of in time. D. Se lander: The spirit sun is strong, and new days are dawning for us all. K. Shaw: Accept me as I am --only then will we discover each other. D. Skrycki: . . . Hang on to your hopes my friend. But if your hopes should pass away, simply pretend that you can build them again. G. Smith: Imagination is more important than knowledge. Karen Scott Michael Silvey 69 L. Smith: Hold fast to dreams ' cause if dreams die, life is a broken-winged bird that cannot fly. T. Smith: All the world is a stage, and the men and women merely players. A. Sowdon: Tomorrow is open and right now it seems to be more than enough to just be here today. A. Staiano: One flew east, one flew west, one flew over the cuckoo ' s nest. R. Stanley: Better than the minting of a gold crowned king, is the safe kept memories of a lovely thing. H. Smith: Together we flew; individually we ' ll fly. Stephen Smith Anne Sowdon Bob Stalker 70 B. Stasik: It ' s the end, but the beginning. J. Sterling: Everybody ' s got to be happy, ev- eryone should sing, for we know the joy of life, and the peace that love can bring. R. Stevenson: So long to our MS. Alice, she gave us the portrait of Sid. Some day we will forgive her! Vi Stimson: When you enter the world do not follow the path- -instead leave a trail . . . Michael Stanton Richard Stevenson Paul Stevens 71 ■ ' m ' r - r . 1 fli 2E!v5i y - ' v K%x F tt v A [S V 1 TJ V f 8 i !sc 1 sP fa fcJteNtcffSl V - B fH S 2---S -.£ i Jg XwrJ ' ! ■ F- -li u Jfcf t. Jrf, 1 A. Suomala: Illigitimus non carborundum. L. Thompson: Why am I dying to live, when I am just living to die. James Threlfall 72 S. Toomey: If life gives you lemons --make lemonade. C. Troia: The most useless day of all is that in which we have not laughed. P. Truite: Be careful which dreams you clutch . . . for dreams come true ! J. Ulf elder: When ideas are narrow, they be- come the bars by which a man is imprisoned. S. Vafides: Maybe I ' m a fool ' cause I look for the light through the pouring rain. L. Valentino: Nobody ever had the rainbow until they had the rain. M. Vento: Why grieve because your beautiful dreams have not come true; neither have your nightmares. C. Vickery: Time passes much too quickly when we ' re together laughing. N. Toland: Keep smiling!! It makes people wonder what you ' ve been up to!! Karen Veveziano Stephanie Toomey Lorri Valentino 73 J. Wall: Whatever you do in life, give it your greatest effort; for half an effort is like no effort at all. M. L. Wanders: We ' ve only just begun . . . P. Viden: Swimming, up a rushing river, striv- ing to reach some great goal. Amy Walker Mary-Lou Wanders Alan Watts 74 M. West: Wherever you are, whatever you do, be happy, enjoy, be glad that you ' re you. E. Whittaker: For the world is hollow- -and I ' ve touched the sky. A. Wolfe: Like everyone else, we ' re search- ing by what we ' ve heard . . . There ' s so many dreams we ' ve yet to find. John Welch Amy Whitman 75 K. Woods: There is a road between the dawn and the dark of night, if you go, no one may follow, that path is for your steps alone. Kevin Donovan Catherine Troullos 76 BROWN BOOK AWARD HARVARD BOOK AWARD Peter Norton Congratulations To The Class Of 1977 THE HINGHAM CARPET SHOP 4 ■ I- ,; - 1 m ■A TREASURE GALLERY Art ,s, Framing, Exhibitions Compliments Of PLYMOUTH QUARRIES INC. Our Best Wishes To The Class Of 1977 MR. AND MRS. ROBERT L. PALMER I V 1 fe«9 y wit PEGASUS EDITORS--Mrs. Epple Mrs. Peters Sean Gallagher WHOLE EARTH CLUB Lou-Anne Conroy, Melanie Collier, Dave Ray, Ed Max- field, Paul White, Sean Gal - agher, Sue Kalyonaides, Doug Ertman, Jean Drum- mond, Mike Vento, Chris Davis. Advisors: Mr. Anderson Mrs. Smith 82 THESPIANS— Kim Alger, Amy Condon, Gregg Elliot, Jane Freeman, Tom Gene- reux, Joanna Letson, Marie Packard, Chris Quigley, Chris Richards, Stuart Shiffman, Beth Sherridan, Tracey Smith, Lorri Valentino A. Arena C. Armstrong T. Barry C. Casey N. Coughlin C. Currin B. Darrach C. Delmar M. Doherty M. Eliot D. Ertman M. Farrell S. Feitel- berg P. Fredette L. Kaloyanides S. Kaloyanides J. Freeman E. Gaggero S. Gregg P. Harvey J. Heapes J. Kelly L. Langone K. Lincicome C. Lloyd K. Mann L. Mahony G. Mar- tin B. Montgomery M. O ' neal R. Palmer D. Smith H. Smith J. Smith K. Troullos S. Wade Instructor: Mr. Burlenbach STUDENT UNION fsJ rw — vfv?«qafi? T. Alciere, N. Arena, B. Barbuto, L. Bardsley, L . Blucke , A . Condon, N . Coughlin, R . Crepeau, M. Dannies, G. Davis, J. Davis, D. Dwight, R. Emery, B. Ferris, S. Fischer, T. Genereux, A. Gleason, G. Gray, N. Hall, B. Healey, R. Hig- gins, R. Hopey, S. Hewlett, P. Ireland, S. Kaloyanides, D. Kaminski, J. Kenney, R. Kur- civiez , L . Lane , K . Lawler , S . Lincoln P . Lutz , L. McCusker, J. McGrath, C. McHugh, P. Mc- Laughlin, J. McNulty, J. Melikan, S. O eal, M. Packard, A. Phelps, L. Power, B. Reis, L. Rudenauer , K . Shaw , V . Stimson K . Troullos , M. L. Wanders, L. Weis, A. Wolfe, S. Toomey K . Burke , C . Armstrong , P . Ayers , K . Balerna , L. Battista, S. Belknap, C. Brown, W. Brown, S. Buxton, M. Collins, P. D ' Angelo, B. Darrach, S. Davis, J. Dedian, S. Deems, L. Devitt, A. Ernst, J. Freeman, E. Gray, S. Hall, L. Hawes, K. Ireton, D. Kennedy, A. Kost, J. Lamb, C. Lassan, M. Lincoln, J. Lubrano, D. Lyon, S. Mansfield, E. Marx, F. McGrath, A. Morse, V. Mount, A. Murphy, M.E. Murphy, M. O ' Neal, J. Puleo, C. Regan, A. Rhines, B. Ribaudo, J. Shaw, V. Stimson, L. Shaw, A. Sholler, P. Sullivan, N. Swofford, K. Taylor, K. Vaughan, K. Vickery, L. Warden, M. West, N. Whelan. J. Amara, M. Armston, L. Austin, D. Borowko B. Bravo A. Burke, L. Carlson, C. Claypoole, Donna Cody, R. Cundari, K. Davis, L. Deems, C. Drisscol, R. Dwyer S. Farnham, J. Freeman, R. Giarusso, K. Hassett, K. Hess, T. Hiltz, S. Jones, D. Kardok, M. Keogh M. Kiely, J. Lof- gren, R. Magner, B. Martin, C. Martin D. Mc- Clanahan, B. McMeekin, J. McNeice, K. Mea- der L. Murphy, G. Philipon, K. Price, C. Rear- don, T. Reed P. Reis, L. Schillig, J. Shafto, A. Shaw, J. Stanley, T. Troullos, J. Urbati, L. Weiss, M. Whitman, D. Worsley R. Young, Advisor-Mr. Craig Low CO-EDITORS— Melanie Collier Lou-Anne Conroy ADVISOR--Mr. Ozug. STAFF— K. Barnes, S. Doonan, L. Childs, A. Condon, N. Coughlin, D. Dwight, L. Eldredge, A. Ernst, R. Feitelberg, L. Hawes, C. Hitchcock, L. Warden, J. Gordon, B. Martin, C. Martin, G. Martin, Pickle , L. Shaw, A. Sholler, M. Sul- livan, K. Troullos, M. Murphy. PHOTO G. Neat, G. Johanson, R. Lyons, R. Crepeau, B. Pal- mer ADVISOR: Mr. Sullivan 85 N. Coughlin, M. Abreu, L. Blucke, S. Lincoln, S. Fis- cher, C. Pearce, N. Arena, C. Pettersson, S. Hiltz, S. Greene, B. Carr, A. Con- don, T. Genereux, J. Lane, L. Boretti, J. Stevens, C. Donahue, N. Greene, M. Marchesiani, M. Scioscia, M. Elliot, H. Shabaz, J. Drummond, C. Gywkeri, A. Isleb, A. Pendoley, J. Pen- doley Advisor — Mrs. Howard Jenny Lubrano, Tom Genereux, Amy Condon, Janice Battista, Joanna Letson, Karl Jonsson, Enrica Gaggero, Eleana Lareanas, Mike Ryan, Darcy Lyon, Wendy Brown, Diana Smith, Sean Gallagher, Andrea Staiano, Joanne Ford, Anne Sowdon, Mal- colm Dunley M.L. Wanders, A. Hibbert, P. Lutz, A. Condon, R. Crapeau G. Mullen, C. Hitchcock, P. Norton, B. Ford, P. Dale C. Broholm, R. Higgins, G, Gray, L. Power, M. Dannies B. Ferris, E. Eldrdge, P. Hornstra, L. Conroy, G. Davis B. Carr, L. Blucke, L. Childs, J. Battista, R. Emery N. Arena D. Belknap M. Collier, M. Garrity, A. Gilbert K. Girard, R, Godfrey, S. Greene, E. Hall, S. Haviland R. Healey, R. Hopey, S. Hurley, S, Koehlinger, S. MacQuarrie S. Mc Chord, N. Morana, J. O ' Connell, P. Quirnbach, A. Regan K. Shaw, L. Smith, T. Smith, A. Staiano, R. Stanley, J. Ulf elder. OFFICERS— President: Nancy Coughlin V. President: Robin Kurciviez Treasurer: Jim Glennon Secratary: Deanne Dwight ADVISOR-- Mrs. Galo YEARBOOK Mr. Mrs. James F. Koehlinger Mr. Mrs. William E. Leary Mr. and Mrs. Barton Dwight 76 11 EDITORS — Joe Chipman, Deanne Dwight EDITORIAL BOARD— Jim Glennon, Robin Kurciviez, Paula Lutz, Ann Sowdon, Kitty Troullos STAFF— J. Battista, K. Burke, J. Casagrande, A. Condon, R. Cre- peau, W. Delmar, J. Ford, L. Gorfinkle, S. Greene, R. Healey, K, Kehoe, J. Long, L. Lyons, G. Martin, R. Palmer, C. Quigley, M. Ryan Mr. Mrs. Gerald E. Johnson Mr. Mrs. Richard M. Glennon 87 Mr. Mrs. John H. Carlin COMPUTER CLUB T. Alciere, J. Chene, M. Corey, R. Crepeau, S. Greene, S. Hurley, B. Johnson, B. Kay, D. Lee, E. Maxfield, J. Smith, D. Thompson, J. Wheaton, P. White. PRESIDENT--Joe Sterling VICE-PRESIDENT--George Smith M. Anderson C. Armstrong J. Bartlett L. Battista R. Meallo A. Beatty S. Burbank C. Caton A. Condon C. Currin D. Clash- ing H. Demco S. Fannham R. Fietelberg E. Handy J. Heapes W. Houghton S. Humphrey D. Kennedy J. Lamb K. Linci- come S. MacDonald L. Mahoney K. Mann S. McChord N. Pelrin D. Powers C. Routhier M. Ryan T. Scarry L. Shilling A. Seddan S. Smart J. Smith P. Snell L. Stoehr B. Thibault D. Thomas J. Urbati K. Vigneau E. Whittaker M. Farrell D. Worsley E. Rathke. Advisor: Mr. Bartolotti AND CONCERT BAND i CUORllH M. Driscoll, B. Ford D. Greeley J. Ide L. Kaloyanides C. Lutz S. MacNeil R. Rosso L. Smith K. Vaughan D P. Downing S. Drummond P. Franklin J. Freeman S. Koehlinger J . Pueleo T. Norton H Wells T. Barry S. Cronin J. Goodrich C. Hitchcock D. Huntress B Smith B. Bravo F. Borokowo Barbuto J . Johnson L. Lyons L. Sherry S. Tower B. Waugh M.  cih x. udiiy o. _hjiiiii j . vjuuurjii.il v- . niiuiuucK u . nuniress jd. junnson jl. x.yons jl. onerry o. Kiel y S. Morrison P. brton B. Wheaton D. Worsley P. Shahbaz B. Wittkouski. D. Cushing D. Ertm Palmer B. Ryan A. Beatty D. Greeley R. Gasparello R. Tose J •—♦■ — T aj-™ - c n c i i Sheridan W. Urmson L. Mortland. an S. Feitelberg B. Wheaton J. Adams S. Gregg S. Haviland T. Krall B. 89 MARCHING BAND PERCUSSION— J. Adams, S. Gregg, S. Haviland, T. Krael, L. Mortland, B. Sheridan, B. Urmson, E. Whittaker. CLARINETS — D. Borowko, P. Downing, S. Drummond, P. Franklin, J. Freeman, S. Koehlinger, J. Puleo, T. Norton, H. Smith. FLUTES — M. Driscoll, B. Ford, D. Greeley, J. Ide, L. Kaloyanides, C. Lutz, S. Mac- Neil, R. Rosso, L. Smith. TRUMPETS--T. Barry, S. Cronin, J. Goodrich, C. Hitchcock, D. Huntress, B. Johnson, L. Lyons, L. Sherry, S. Tower. SAXES HORNS— A. Beatty, D. Greeley, R. Gasparello, M. Ryan, R. Tose, J. Wheaton. BARITONES TUBAS--D. Cushings, D. Ertman, S. Feitelberg, D. Griffin, B. Palmer, B. Ryan, D. White. TROMBONES— M. Kiely, S. Morrison, P. Norton, B. Wheaton, D. Worsley. DRUM MAJOR— Mike Ryan BAND DIRECTOR— Mr. C. Shaeffer COLOR GUARD COLOR GUARD— T. Adams, S. Clark, K. Glass, J. Dedian, J. Green, L. 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Worsley Advisors: Mr. Bartolotti Dr. Hedrick Mr. Shaffer 0RCHES7RA fe STAGE BAND Annette Beatty, Sheryl Koehlinger, Ronnie Russo, Ralph Gasparello, Mike Ryan, Bill Wheaton, BobWit- towski, Mark Kiley, Dawn Wors- ley, Peter Norton, Tim Barry, Lin- da Lyons, Charlie Hitchcock, Bill Waugh, Bob Johnson, Bob Palmer, Bill Ermson, Diane Powers DIRECTOR— Mr. Shaffer tir 92 Best Wishes Hingham Co-operative Bank Hingham, Mass. Mr. Mrs. Frank Isabelle Pam Ireland, Cheryl Vickery Beth Sheridan, Joan Dedian, Flip Mc- grath, Lauren Healey, Jenny Puleo, Sheila Hall, Kelly Class HOCKEY CHEERLEADERS BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Mary Beth Abreu, Brenda Hickey, Carry Regan, Jackie Antoine, Joy Melikian, Cindy Brown Sherry Deems, Paula D ' Angelo, Caroline MacCue Noreen Kelleher 93 CHEERLEADERS FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS COACH--Miss Claudia Leone M. Abreu, J. Antoine, A. Barrett, C. Brown, S. Curtis, B. Hickey, K. Ireton, N. Kelleher, C. McHugh, C. Regan, B. Reis, S. Vafides. CO-CAPTAINS— S. Vafides, A. Barrett P. 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CAPTAIN— Brenda Hickey COACH— Mr. Butler TEAM MANAGER— Jackie Kurciviez Mr. and Mrs. Richard Power Mr. and Mrs. Richard Palmgren Jeanette and Joe Wall 117 BOYS ' BASKETBALL— varsity C. Delmar, S. Doonan, M. Garrily, J. Griffin, N, Hall, A. Jackson, W. Kruit- hoff, J. O ' Connell, P. Stevens, M. Sullivan, S. Taylor, M. Wetng. CAPTAIN— Bob Stanley COACH— Mr. Mortimer JUNIOR VARSITY B. Burke, K. Cort- mill, A. Emman- uel, P. Garrity, B. Hatch, B. Leo- nard, M. Linc- oln, J. Lynch, M. O ' Brian, B. Ribau- do, L. Rose, L. Schelle, P. Shea, M. Thibault. CAPTAIN: David Abreu COACH: Mr. Clinton GIRLS ' BASKETBALL J. Shaw C, Lassen P. Romano J. Blackwood, D. Deluze, M. Deluze, M. Lang, P. McKenna, N. Roundtree, L. Rudenauer, N. Whelan, K. Vickery, CAPTAINS: Patty Ayers, Kyle Bower COACH: Ms. Gordon 124 125 Greg Burgess, Drew Murphy, Paul Falletti, Jeff MacCune, Scott Murphy, JohnWall, Brian Cox, Tom Hernberg, Ricky Cox t Jim Kent, Bob Way, Roy Giarusso Mike Doyle, Ron Pease, Peter Godwin, Bruce Smith, Tim Ayers, Jim Threlfall, Eric Honkalehto, Chuck Neville Pat Neville, Bob Fleming CAPT.— Jim Wall HOCKEY J. Threlfall 129 S. Bonnyman, P. Crowley, M. McNeilly, D. White, T. Baum- gartner, P. Secatore, B. South- wick, A. Schiller, K. Senni- koff, D. Nosiglia, T Wigmore, P. Arena, P. Higgins Co-Captains: Alan Watts Tim Knight Coach: Mr. O ' Callahan 132 WINTER Kevin Keogh, Joel Johnson, Mark Morrison, Tom Oregon, JoeGra- natino , Andy Morse , Rick Man- ley, Chris Leonard, Tom Oregon, Larry Palmer , Steve Fietleberg , Peter Norton, GarLinscott, Peter Balbone , Chris CatonBill Sulli- van, BrianLenahan, BobHealey, BillHealey, Mary Keogh, Mar- tha Dannies , Nancy Swoff ord , JudyMcNiece, Diane Jordan, MarkClayton, Joe Buckley, Todd Richie , Rick Dwyer CO-CAPTAINS— Scott Bennett Bridget Carr . MANAGER— Sean Gallagher . COACH- -Mr. Ryan TRACK m Clayton M. Dannies Mr Mrs Joseph B. Mc Hugh Mr Mrs Harold Honkalehto Mr Mrs Camille Rountree Francis T. Joan E. Sweeney Mr Mrs Arthur Ferris Mr Mrs Raymond Howlett BOY ' S TENNIS SHAWMUT FIRST COUNTY BANK 98 South Street Hingham BobProuty, PaulMc Glaughlin, Mike Ryan, JohnFisher Dave Leweicki, Barry Tagen, Steve Smith, Bill Wheaton Jeff Cla- bault, Dave Mondragon, JimCollins, JohnHaleyBrianLenahan COACH--Getman MR MRS ROBERT D. MILLER THE COUNTRY FARE RESTAURANT AND GIFT SHOP 1217 Main Street — Queen Anne ' s Corner Hingham, Mass. HINGHAM PAINTING AND CONSTRUCTION CO. 500 Mian St., Hingham Mass. 02043 137 Interiors (749-1857) Exteriors A. Casale Mr And Mrs James R. Ireland Mr Mrs Raymond Quirnbach Liz Bruce Bardsley Mr Mrs Herbert Bennett Sam Rovena Barrese Mr Mrs C.Y. Hitchcock, Jr. 139 -.ccc GIRL ' S TENNIS mmmt - ; . 4 - :, Lou -Ann Conroy Elizabeth Eldredge Alison Hibbert Darlene Kennedy- Robin Kurciviez Lisa Lane Sandy McQuarrie Lisa Power Barbara Reis COACH: David Lacatell CAPTAIN: Ann Phelps 140 Liz Eldredge Ann Phelps fa Barbara Reis Lou Ann Conroy l ' 9 1  - ' - -4 ft; V ■ I mm mi msasn WSSr f n|£ ' — . 142 Eugene Conroy And Judy Dennis and Ruth Reardon Mr Mrs Arthur P. Barrett Mr Mrs Donald Campbell Francis Edna Egan Mr Mrs Arthur F. Connelly s, GIRLS SPRING TRACK K. Burke, B. Carr, M. Dannies, N. Kelleher, N. Swofford, N. Whelan Coach — Mr. Manson 143 Am w aw Am g . 5 HI • A ' - Li ' Lv _ 145 SPRING TRACK S. Feitleberg, M. Lincoln, L. Palmer, C. Leonard S. Bennett, B. Sullivan, J. Buckley, B. Naven, C. Caton, B. Culler, R. Dougherty, T. Ayers, T. O ' Regan, M. Man- ton D . Donovan, P . Gudmand, M. Elliot M. Anderson 146 B. Browne, D. Childs, R. Cox, D. Creighton, M. Fitzmaurice, B. Genovese, J. Granatino, M. Morrison, S. Murphy, T. Nardo, R. Sylvester, S. Welch. CAPTAINS: Steve McCord Bob Stanley COACH: Mr. Magner B A S E B A L L 150 McChord Bob Stanley Scott Murphy- Bob Brown Steve Welch Mike Fitzmaurice Randy Sylvester Billy Genovese 152 Mr Mrs Richard Delmar Albert Sabbag Christina B. Quigley Mr Mrs Herbert J. Gorfinkle, Mr Mrs Warren B. Tagen Mr Mrs Patrick E. O ' Hearn r-s - S! -:r Coach - Mr. Kane Pat Ayers, Linda Barton, Kyle Bower, Sue Hershberg, Jackie Lamb, Pat McKenna, Gayle Morse, Andre Pare, Betsy Orcut, Donna Powers, Nancy Raymond, Lisa Rudenauer, Paula Rumano GIRLS ' SOFTBALL Mr and Mrs John S. Orcutt The Carrigan ' s Mr Mrs Malcolm D. Smith Mr Mrs Wilfred F.O. Garside Dr Mrs Richard A. Norton Mr Mrs John G. Falvey 153 Gayle Morse Lisa Rudenauer .■■-.;-■-■ ■■ ■;-..«, -.t- Betsy Orcutt Kyle Bower Andree Pare - ■■- ' ...-• , i i Mi— ■■— 1 mm 155 HAT DAY CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT: Amy Barrett VICE PRESIDENT: Brian Lenahan SECRETARY: Sue Ann Hewlett TREASURER: Steve Doonan 158 JUNIOR CLASS PRESIDENT: Mark Thibault VICE PRESIDENT: Johnese Sullivan SECRETARY: Paula Hemberg TREASURER: Terry Dwyer SOPHOMORE CLASS PRESIDENT: Jane Barrett VICE PRESIDENT: Mike Doyle SECRETARY: Janene Smith TREASURER: Bernadette Gushue 159 I I I Room: 141 Sophomore 141, Green D. Lee, R. Leonard, R. Lewis, B. Lincoln, E. Linscott, H. Linscott, P. Lin- scott, J. Lofgren, K. Long, K. Losordo, C. Lyons, S. MacDonald, S. MacNeil, B. Mag- ner, R. Magner, L. Mahoney, T. Mahoney, L. Mallory, R. Manley, P. Manton, R. Marapoti, M. Marchesiani, J. Marcus, J. Margotta, M. Marshall, J. Martel, C. Martin Room: 140 Sophomore 140, Jensen D. Jor- dan, M. Jorgensen, E. Joyce, D. Kardok, K. Kaukola, P. Keenan, J. Kelley, C. Kelly, J. Kelly, K. Kent, M. Keogh, M. Kiely, D. Kimball, B. King, J. Knapp, M. Koonce, T. Krall, A. Krause, R. La combe, J. La- hive, B. Laliberte, B. Lalli, B. Lamb, M. Lamm, J. Lane, M. Lang, D. Larocque, D. Leach, K. Leary, D. Judd 162 Room: 139 Sophomore 139, Bailey R. Hedlund, M. Hen- nessey, F. Hermanson, K. Hess, J. Hill, T. Hiltz, J. Hirsch, J. Hof- fses, P. Honkalehto, A. Hood, B. Hooper, L. Horky, L.S. Houghton, C. Hoyt, J. Hoyt, P. Hoyt, G. Hughes, B. Hulbert, S. Humphrey, R. Hunt, D. Huntress, H. Ide, P. Ingraham, B. Jamieson, A. Jewett, P. Johanson, C. Jones, S. Jones Room: 143 Sophomore 143, Kirkcaldy E. Martin, J. Martin, J. Matheson, L. May- ville, C. McAdams, T. McCallum, M. McCarron, K. Mc- Carthy, K. McChord, D. McClanahan, D. McHugh, B. McMeek- in, J. McNeice, S. McNutt, T. Mc- Sweeney, K. Meader, R. Meallo, B. Mehr- mann, D. Merline, K. Messner, G. Michel- son, R. Montgomery, M. Morana, S. Mor- rison, B. Mortell, L. Mortland, J. Mullen, L. Murphy 163 Room: 122A Sophomore 122A, Johnson T. Costello, K. Costello, B. Cox, L. Coyle, D. Craig, P. Craig, S. Cronin, P. Crow- ley, C. Cundari, L. Dale, D. Damstra, S. Dane, K. Danforth, K. Davis, C. Deane, J. Debuccia, L. Deems, D. Degiacomo, J. Delisle, C. Delmar Room: 208 Sophomore 208, Miss Guell R. Rosso, N. Roundtree, C. Routhier, J. Ruffini, C. Russell, M. Russo, S. Russo, M. Ruth, K. Ryder, T. Scarry, A. Schiller, L. Schillig, W. Schuka, E. Schumacher, M. Scott, A. Seddon, S. Seddon, D. Se- verance, J. Shafto, P. Shahbaz, K. Shapter, A. Shaw, P. Shea, P. Sheppard, L. Sheppard, L. Sherry, C. Sherwin, S. Smart, D. Smith 164 Room: 130 Junior Cafe, Mr. Ryan W. Burke, P. Buttkus, S. Buxton, G. Caira, P. Caliri, W. Cal- lahan, D. Calnan, R. Campbell, E. Ca- parrotta, C. Capezuto, D. Cardoni, E. Carnes, M. Carr, K. Casagrande, T. Casey, C. Caton, S. Caton, D. Childs, J. Clabault, D. Clark, S. Clark, W. Clark, K. Class, R. Clement, J. Cochran, T. Coffey, D. Collins, M. Collins Room: 119 Junior Room 119, Mrs. Smith J. Ferguson, J. Finley, J. Fisher, B. Fithian, B. Fitzgerald, C. Flana- gan, D. Ford, R. Frappier, J. Freeman, F. Gallagher, L. Gallo, L. Garvin, G. Gatturna, S. Gellatly, B. Glasheen, G. Goldberg, J. Gordon, J. Gordon 165 Room: Auto Shop Junior Room 154, Mr. Edmond N. Pelrin, J. Pe- raino, M. Peterson, J. Piazza, B. Pinel, K. Pizzeli, L. Power, D. Powers, E. Price, P. Principato, J. Puleo, N. Raymond, C. Regan, A. Rhines, W. Ribaudo, T. Ricci, M. Richards, B. Richardson, M. Richard- son, B. Ricketts, T. Rogers, P. Romano, L. Roth, W. Rubbo, P. Ruddy, E. Ryan, S. Ryan, J. Ryder, L. Schelle, S. Schiffman Room 213 Sophomore 213, Mr. Haviland J. Watts, R. Way, L. Weiss, C. Wells, J. Wheaton, R. Wheeler, G. Whe- lan, S. White, M. Whited, M. Whitman, L. Wieman, J. Wig- more, R. Wittkowski, C. Wood, M. Yalenezian, C. Young, R. Young, S. Young, R. Zeppi, D. Worslry 166 Room: 154 Junior Auto Shop, Mr. Johnson D. Abreu, M. Achille, D. Adams, J. Adams, S. Adams, T. Aitken, K. Alger, J. Amonte, N. Amo- roso, M. Anderson, E. Andrews, T. Andrews, M. Angeramo, J. Antoine, A. Arena, E. Argiro, M. Argiro, H. Arkell, C. Arm- strong, R. Ashworth, H. Asnes, P. Ayers, K. Balerna, F. Barbuto, A. Bargende Room: 150 Junior Room 150, Mrs. McSweeney P. Kachin, L. Kaloyanides, B. Kay, R. Keaney, A. Kelly, D. Ken- nedy, G. Kessener, M. King, C. Knight, K. Koonce, A. Kost, S. Krall, J. Kurciviex, J. Lamb, L. Langone, W. Langrill, C. Lassen, F. Lawrence, C. Leonard, P. Levin, D. Lewiecki, M. Lin- coln, S. Linscott, C. Lloyd, J. Lubrano, D. Lundquist, C. Lutz, G. Lynch, D. Lyon, R. Lyons, B. Hinkley 167 Room 203 Sophomore Room 158 Junior Room 158, Mr. Brown K. Barnes, E. Barone, M. Barrasso, K. Bar- rows, J. Bartlett, S. Bartlett, L. Barton, L. Battista, S. Batts, E. Baumgartner, A. Beatty, S. Bel- knap, C. Bell, D. Bennett, G. Berggren, T. Bow en, C. Brown, W. Brown, S. Bryant, J. Buckley, J. Budde, F. Budlong, S. Burg, M. Burke Room 203, Mrs. Sine M. Nally, G. Neat, C. Neville, P. Neville, J. Noland, L. Nyman, M. O ' Brien, M. O ' Brien, O ' Connell, E. O ' Hern, C. O ' Keefe, K. O ' Keefe, J. O ' Mara, M. Ormston, D. Ostheimer, F. Over- ton, A. Owen, A. Pate, M. Patterson, R. Pease, A. Pendoley, J. Per- ryman, R. Peterson, G. Philipon, P. O ' Rourke i , v v vgjjv SSS ; JCw ' Jw? •:.. ;• A ,- i 168 Room 122B Sophomore 122B, Lacatell D. Deluze, K. Deluze, M. Deluze, H. Demko, C. Denicola, R. Desautels, D. Digregorio, K. Dillon, S. Doland, R. Dolphyn, M. Donovan, E. Doo- nan, P. Downing, M. Doyle, C. Driscoll, L. Driscoll, N. Driscoll, S. Dromeshauser, S. Drummond, R. Edwyer, C . Eckert, M. Egan Room 156 Junior Room 156, Mr. Olson P. Sullivan, W. Sullivan, N. Swofford, S. Taylor, K. Taylor, M. Thibault, L. Thomas, M. Thomas, V. Thomas, K. Thompson, G. Thornton, D. Tocchio, B. Toland, K. Tornberg, R. Tose, S. Tower, G. Troia, P. Tully, S. Tyler, C. Van Allen, R. Vardaro, K. Vaughan, K. Vaughan, M. Vaughan, K. Vickery, K. Vigneau, M. Vlachos, S. Wade, J. Wall, R. Ward, L. Warden, C. Waters, J. Thornton 169 Room: 153 Junior Room 153, Mr. Lincoln W. Mudge, K. Mullaney, M. Mullaney, J. Mullin, A. Murphy, B. Murphy, J. Murphy, M. Murphy, R. Murphy, T. Nardo, R. Nevins, P. Niland, S. Noon, L. Norris, T . Nor- ton, T. O ' Brien, R. O ' Keefe, T. Olson, M. O ' Neal, T. O ' Regan, L. Osborne, R. Owen, B. Packard, C. Paine, N. Parker, T. Patch, D. Paul, T. Peaslee Room: 151 Junior 151, Mr. Bates H. Waugh, J. Wells, K. Welch, M. West, W. Wheaton, N. Whelan, M. Whish, D. White, R. Whiting, T. Wig- more, D. Williams, J. Wolfe, L. Wood, R. Wood, D. Wright, P. Vetman, J. Wojtasinski 1 170 Room: 155 Junior Room 155, Miss Taam M. Schiller, J. Schimd, K. Schimd, W. Scholtes, M. Scioscia, P. Secatore, W. Secatore, C. Sestito, H. Shahbaz, E. Shaw, J. Shaw, K. Shea, E. Sheridan, A. Sholler, C . Simpson, C . Singleton, S. Smith, H. Sochacki, B. Southwick, D. Stamper, K. Stella, C. Stevens, V. Stimson, J. Stoddard, J. Sullivan, J. Sullivan, J. Stevens Room: 148 Junior Cafe 148, Mr. Lane T. Dewitt, L. Diersch, J. Dieze- mann, M. Dillon, M. Doherty, C. Donahue, J. Dono- van, M. Downing, J. Drummond, P. Duggan, M. Dun- ley, J. Dunn, T. Dwyer, C. Eaton, G. Elliot, M. El- liot, L. Ellis, R. Ellis, J. Engdahl, A. Ernest, D. Fal- vey, P. Falvey, R. Feitleberg, E. Doyle, E. Dewitt 171 Room 160 Junior Room 160, Mr. Berlenbach L. Granahan, D. Grassie, M. Gratta, E. Gray, J. Green, J. Guarino, J. Guerra, C. Gyukeri, J. Haack, L. Haggblom, S. Hall, D. Ham, D. Ham, J. Hamon, B. Hanley, J. Hanlon, P. Harvey, R. Hatch, E. Hawes, E. Hates, L. Healey, W. Healey, R. Hennessey, P. Henriksen, P. Hernberg, S. Herzberg Room 130 JunLor Room 130, Mr. Schmatzler B. Hickey, W. Hickey, S. Hick- man, S. Higgins, J. Hines, B. Hoar, K. Honkalehton, L. Houghton, W. Houghton, S. Hoyt, R. Hudson, J. Hulbert, J. Hutchinson, J. Ide, K. Ireton, M. James, W. Jeffer- son, S. Jenkins, M. Jennings, L. Johnson, R. Johnson, C. Johnston, P. Hinckley 172 Room 129 Junior Room 129, Mr. Noiseaux A. Co- mer, D. Connors, C. Conroy, J. Conti, L. Cook, L. Cosgray, P. Costello, R. Cox, D. Coyne, P. Craig, D. Creighton, A. Cronin, J. Crowley, C. Curry, G. Cusack, S. Curtis, P. Daly, S. Damewood, L. Damstra, P. D ' Angelo, B. Dar- rach, S. Davis, J. Dedian, S. Deems, D. Delude, D. Deware Room 152 Junior Room 152, Mr. Holley T. Lyons, J. Macune, P. MacEachern, M. Macri, C. Makinen, C. Mallory, K. Malloy, K. Mann, S. Mans- field, M. Manton, J. Marcus, B. Marsh, E. Marx, E. McGrath, T. McGovern, P. McKenna, S. Mc- Laughlin, D. McNeice, K. Milan, M. Monaco, T. Monaco, M. Morrison, A. Morse, L. Mort- land, V. Mount, M. Moffa, J. Malcolm 173 (% )?$ wM CAFETERIA JUNIOR B. Burke, P. Butkus, S Buxton, G. Caira, P. Caliri, W. Callahan, D. Calnan, R. Camp- bell, E. Caparrotta, C. Capezuto, D. Cardoni, E. Canies, H. Carr, K. Casagrande, T. Ca- sey, C. Caton, S. Caton, D. Childs J. Clabault, D. Clark, S. Clark, W. Clark, K. Class, R. Clement, J. Cochran, T. Coffey D. Collins, M, Collins ROOM 157 SOPHOMORE Room 157, Poole A. Abromowich, C. Ackernam, P. Anderson, J. Andrews, K. Angeramo, P. Apessos, R. Arkell, K, Asnes, L. Austin, L. E. Austin, P. Balboni, D. Barbara, D. Barbuto, J. Barbuto, D. Bardsley, J. Barrett, J. Bartoloni, W. Batts, J. Belknap, D. Beneduci, A, Bithon- ey, J. Blackwood, D. Blatchford, S, Bonnyman. 174 w J ROOM 121 SOPHMORE ROOM 120 SOPHOMORE Room 120, Benard C. Booth, L. Boretti, D. Boroko, K. Borowski, C. Bower, J. Brandon, R. Bravo, O. Britton, D. Budde, S. Burbank, G. Burgess, R. Burke, A. Burke, J. Cadigan, B. Campbell, J. Campbell, T. Campbell, P. Cardinal, L. Carlson, J. Carmody, T. Carri- gan, K. Cartmill. 175 Room 123 Sophomore Room 123, Ajemin Eisenhauer, F. Eisenhauer, S. Emanuel, A, Fage, E. Fairbank, B. Falvey, K. Fanz, D. Farnham, S. Farrell, M. Fee, J. Feltrup, J Fish, M. Fitzgerald, S. Fitzwilliam, E. Fletcher, S. Frnaklin, P. Fraser, L. Freeman, J. Furtado, L. Gallagher, C. Gallagher, M. Fredette, M. Ellis, V. Room 138 Sophomore Room 138, Howard Galvin, W. Garrity, P. Garvin, K. Gasparello, R. Geedy, R. Genereux, P. Gia- russo, R. Gilberti, G. Gonsalves, k. Goodrich, J. Granahan, K. Gratto, G. Greeley, D. Gregg, S. Griffin, J. Gudmand, S. Hanley, R. Hanlon, M. Hardy, E. Hardy, T. Hartin, D. Hasset, K. Hatch, A. Hayes, N. Hayes, N.E. Hayes, R. Heapes, J. 176 ROOM 205 SOPHOMORE Room 205, Brewer Phillips, B. Pinkus, K. Pompeo, D. Postell, M, Powers, D. Powers, G. Price, K. Price, T. Prouty, S. Prudden, J. Pyne, M. Read, A. Reardon, C. Redmond, J. Reed, T. Regan, P. Reidy, J. Reis, P. Ricci, D. Richardson, m. Richardson, T. Robinson, D. Rodman, C, Romania, M. Rose, L. Ross, C. ROOM 211 SOPHOMORE Room 211, Finn D, Smith, J. Smith, J. Smith, K. Smith, L. Smith, N. Smith, S. Smith, P. Snell, J. Spriggs, J. Stanley, L. Stanton, J. Steen, E. Steidle, M. Stevenson, M. Steeves, P. Stidstone, D. Stockwell, L. Stoehr, C. Stuart, S. Sturgis, K. Suereth, M. Sullivan, M. Sullivan, P. Sullivan, M. Supple, C. Sweeney, M. Sullivan. ROOM 212 SOPHOMORE M. Tagliaferro, G. Taylor, B. Thibault, D. Thomas, J. Thomas, B. Thompson, D. Thompson K. Thompson, M. Thompson, J. Tornberg, T. Troullos, L. Twombly, S. Ulfelder, J. Urbati, W. Urmson, N. Virtue, E. Walker, J. Walsh, J. Walsh, S. Walsh, G. Wareham, M. Warsofsky, J. Watson, D. Tourtellotte 177 HOMECOMING COURT HOMECOMING QUEEN Amy Barrett escort Ned Hall 181 JUNIOR PROM ■l nBiH 4 iii liiiiii i - i d 1 L jJw « : jirc Jh IT- ? ' fa — I -ffc ft ] S sA aw?  -k


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