Hollis Area High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Hollis, NH)

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His magic has alot to do with the fact that he d0eSr1't7fe.el super- ior to us, only more experienced. ,We realize that during the last two years he has probably taken a lot of criticism for his new ideas and we want himgwgto know at least someone has appreciated his effort. For what it's worthy of 1975 would like to book to Dave Cawley. Than That You Should Remember And Be Sad. if fx Rus HUNT we I 'S Z' -2 1,1 i 3 1 fi 1,4 L W 3 ,ge my J -cw' -'E qkk, 3 M .Z 1 ff C we QQ . 1,5 l, W, W' ,, , Q , ww ' , We ff x an A .xl-un' ,Z ,a.,,, any ,MM 2, ' M6 , fm, ,xL'4 .1 px 1 Undergrads H d e 1- f 0 Ns..- :SQ t gif 5 A . L3 ' :K 1 a b 1 ul vm 1222559 M194 Q C, fQbV AY W . 5 3 - D -1 - 'Q A Q CQ 4 4 A 46 ' 5b 57 58 CLASS OF '78 1. K. I-Iammondg 2. A. Archambaultg 3. P. Nelsong 4. R. Ha.. merg 5. B. Parttg 6. I. Goulderg 7. K. Reedg 8. I. Dudeg 9. B. Livingstong 10. I. Sheldong 11. R. Reidg 12. M. Vealeg 13. R. Leggettg 14. G. Sipeg 15. E. Skipperg 16. K. Pincheg 17. C. Wheltong 18. L. Wehrleg 19. C. N01-mandieg 20. D. This- tleg 21. M. Reillyg 22. D. Knaptong 23. S. Smithg 24. S. Reidg 25. P. Lubinskyg 26. K. Potterg 27. I. Montesig 28. S. Zandig'29. J. Osgoodg 30. P. Roussellg 31. J. Nestorg 32. T. Reynoldsg 33. K. Nearyg 34. P. Dionneg 35. C. Rowlarrdg 36. S. Kung'u1usg37. M. Veigag 38. D. Munroeg 39. J. Lindsayg 40. E. Kowa1ski541. L. Bunkerg 42. P. Mabeng 43. R. Sund- stromg 44. K. Reillyg 45. J. Gurrierg 46. I. Chapmang 47. G. Pen-aultg 48. P. Amoldg 49. S. Nestorg 50. M. Weissflogg 51. C. Rowandg 52. M. Soperg 53. C. Marshallg 54. C. Petersong 55. D. Menchiong 56. L. Wrightg 57. R. Whiteg 58. M. Woodg 59. C. Russell. ...- X, se . . . eyes meeting eyes the lace-maker drops a stitch- life makes the pattern. -Paton 1-.sh The memories of the past are no more real than the dreams of the future! Mort CLASS OF '78 1. B. Kinneyg 2. C. Birchg 3. fIf..Auerg 4. P. Coafeyg 5- M- Havdena S- M- . 9- B- B. Bm-com 12' 2 gham, 1.s.2.ggfg..iBgncmft,14. 15. 1. D. Ba1dwing 1'7. I. Hallg 18. LQ21'Farwe11g 19. I.. Hdp- lcinsg 20. D. Gouldingg 21. T. Hammg 22. D. Benja- ming 23. K. Canneyg 24. K. Andex-songV25. M. Iam- bardg 26. B. Caseg 27. I. Gurrierg 28. S. Iohnsong 29, A. Iacobsg 30. N. Courtemarcheg 31. L. Bunkerg 32. D. B1ackstog:1Egl33. H. Kennyg Bull. In . ,. -1 n I a 3 4 5 . 7 : u . 5 , 1 N. I8 H ..2l I 99 222 AQ Q59 ,1, ii, Eiw ,::1, ,::1 :,, L v biz'- A ! ,x 'x 'Q .ff Q 'W ,U S' migsl! . ! ff .15 Q, it N. . m, r 9 -v-Q .. .N ,W i ,, Egg Q ...lr XXV. . Q - Y V 9' -ff' f'ifwWfk. N an 30 1- 40 4-Y 4 4 A CLASS OF 7 6 6 1 1 1. T. Muzz .5 2. P.LRO'L'lSS61j 3. P. Ba11ou54. T. Stutzmang S. S. Nogowskig 6. . Ha11g7. E. Kronkg 8. C. Lawrenceg 9.' L. Stillman 10. R. Leves eg 11. I. Lehoullierg 12. C. Wrightg 13. B. Lutzg 14. P. Spauldingg 5. D. Peterseng 16. M. Pitmang 17. D. Mulcahyg 18. T..Wi1kiUS5 19. M. Sabouring 20. I. Spenceg 21. L. Owensg 22. B. Smfelfti 23- B. Monroeg 24. D. Wadleighg 25. I. Waltersg 26. D. Fuscos 27. s. Willisg 38. C. spimery, 29. A. Soifertg so. J. Rudin- SkY3 31- S. Adamsg 32.'P. Haimang 33. C. Mayoug 34. B. Wrightg 355 If Soifefti 35. L. Marvellg 37. P. Wintherg 38. P. Lucey 39. T. L1t111e:40. c. Nelsong 41. s. Me.-Cer, 42. R. Va1court543. R. Mc- Mahong 44. VI. Row1andg45. L. Wrightg 46. M. Tomasog 47. C. Meuseg 48. G. Spinneryg 49. D. Nortong SO. L. Veigag 51. L. Mar- tlng 52. B. Wright5.S3.-M. Petryg 54. B..Wi11dnsg 55. I. Revoir. f 25' W .. 53.3 34, CLASS OF '76 . .... . .... ...... . . 1. L. Noyesg 2. A. Pfhillipsg 3. T. Reidg 4. H. Mer- cerg. 5. B. Riendaug 6. L Spenceg 7. DQ. Whitcombg 8. M. ,Spauldingg 9. D. Putgnamg L, T,his1'leg,11,. I. Riffg 12. R.2Sche11enbergg 13.2 V. Rowlandg 14. D. Smithg 15. K. Sheag 16. I.fRusch3 17. P. -Stilesg 18. R. Price5.19. K. Marting 20. C. .Saundersg 21. K. . Revettg 22. I. Normandieg 23. M. Prokog 24. C. Tay 10135 25. P. Proko3'26. S. Nearyg 27. A. Woods. 28. R. Revoirg 2.9. Raittg' 30. D. .Wea-dy31:'.. II. Sfpauld ings 32. S. Walters 33- J- Weissf-log. 34- B- .Pemmcci 35. I. Morang 36. B. Tweedidg 37. M. E. Walshg 38. M. Loman.. , , , , . V 37 fill' Ti , - Hr! Y we-sv: gi ,fm .xwf I i I xx 5 , , it W 5+ D LISA WALKER And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make. French Club 1, Glee Club 1, Ger- DALE WRIGHT man Club 2, German Club Pres. 3, HA Smile is the badge of Class Tres. 4, Yearbook 4, Ping Pong 3. happiness. Spanish Club 1, 2. THOMAS 'LUTZ CAROL DIXON It's better to discuss and lose Many times I've listened, than to fight and win. Many times I've lied, Many times Honor Society 3, 4, Varsity Basket- I've wondered how much there is ball Mgr. 3, Varsity Soccer 1, 2, 3, to know. 4, I. V. Basketball 1, 2. LESLIE WATTON One thing has become quite clear all aquaintances are passing. Therefore I want to make the most of every contact. I want to quickly get close to the people I meet be- . cause my experience has shown me we won't be together long. Student Council 3, Yearbook 3, 4, Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHEAL GOULDER Each of us must do the things that matter. All of us must see what we can see. Though it was long ago you must remember, you were one as young and scared as me. Tom Rush Yearbook 3, 4, Student Council Tres. 3, 4, Class V. P. 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, I. V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, F. K. S. D. 2. ROBERT SMITH Look for the best in others so you can find the best in you. I. V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Soccer 4. IULIE CHAMBERLIN Life is always having new doors to open and boxes to unlock, The pain comes when, to life You try to say 'yes'. French Club 2. MARY LOU BRADY l have found that the hardest thing for people to do is to 'under- stand' other's feelings. . . Why they do the things they do. . . act the way they act. . .say the tings they say. GERALD SABOURIN TIMOTHY MCSHEA DEBORAH MABEN Farewell to you and the youth I have spent with you. It was but yesterday we met in a dream. You have sung to me in my aloneness and I of your longings have built a tower in the sky. SUSAN GONDOLA Life is like an uncut diamond . . .the more you polish it, the more it shines! French Club 1, German Club 2, German Club Sec. 3, Yearbook 3, Yearbook Editor 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Softball Mgr. 4, Ping Pong 3. NORMAND SMITH CHARLES SIIPE Unlike the flower losing petals in the shadows, I will not lose the memory of you or the closeness we've known. Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, German Club 2, Yearbook 4, I. V. Basketball 2, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET WINTHER He who does not experience the joy of living will never under- stand. Lliand 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, Drama KARIN BUNKER . . . Memories are the only par adise from which you cannot be driven. . . German Club 1, 2, French 1. DAVID GLOVER PATRICIA DONAGI-IY May the days control my life. In what I do and what I say always be meaningful in their own way. German Club 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, DAVID Kms, 4, Band1,2, 3, 4, Softball 2, s,4. DENISE PELLETIER KURT FRANK Industrial Arts Club 2, 3. ROLAND BERNIER PEGGY WOODS Divinges tell us that it just 'ought to be so with Christians-but the dog puts the Christian to shame. Pep Club 1, 2, Yearbook 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4. DA WS ON SPANO 'Listen' Band 1, Class Tres. 1, Student CYNTHIA HACKETT Council Pres. 4, Spring Track 1, French Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, fV.P.l 2, Varsity Basketball 1 . PAT MARQUIS I've got dreams-dreams to remember. sung by Buddie Miles DONNA SULLIVAN Beyond all smiles are the tears of yesterday's dreams. Pep Club 1, 2, Ping Pong Club 3, 4, French Club 1, Yearbook 4, Class Tres. 2, 3, Spring Track Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Basketball Mgr. 4. EDWARD GAUDET DEBORAH ADAMS You are never defeated until you give up. French Club 1, 2, 3, Yearbook 4. DIANA SAUNDERS It's nice to open up the heart a little and let some hurt in. It proves you're still alive. Home Ec. Club 1, French Club 1, 4, French Club Pres. 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Yearbook 3, Class Pres. 4, Jr. Honor Society 1, 2, Honor Soc- iety 3, 4, Spring Track Mgr. 2, 3, ROBIN COLSON Due to the shortage of trained trumpters the end of the world will be post-poned three months. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 jazz Band 4, Percussion Ensemble 2, Field Hockey 3, 4. CHARLES HOGAN DANA CHAPMAN May God bless you and keep you always, May your wishes all come true, May you always do for others, And let others do for you, May you build a ladder to the stars, Climb on every rung, And may you stay forever young. Bob Dvlan MARK RUSSELL I don't know how I appear to the world, but to myself, I have been only a child playing on t.he Seashore 'now and then finding a smoother stone of a prettier shell but there exists before me the vast ocean of truth undiscovered. Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Winter Track 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 2, 3, 4. TERRY ST. GEORGE Every time I see your face, It reminds me of the places We used to go. But all I've got is a photo- graph And I realize we're not com- ing back anymore. Ski Club 3, Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. ,f , 'di Life, ,dak V xi ' e M e 2'?i4 f f Ld ,, V, 1,4 4 ,, MIK Q!frw. L X L. ,.'s-. Q Ba Q. A' - W 2 '21 'Kei ,' K. l . I , L C ,. 4 K X 9 1 4399? 4'!,,,4v' aww wr' v 41 -' i 1 We are the seeds of the tenacious plant, and it is in our ripeness and our fullness of heart that we are given to the wind and are scattered. CANDIE NICHOLS PETER STAUBLE Spanish Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1. F. K,S.D. BARBARA REED . . . If in the twilight of mem- ory we should meet once more, you shall sing to me a deeper song. If our hands should meet in another dream, we shall build another tower in the sky. Yearbook 3, 4, Spanish Club Sec. 2, Varsity Cheerleader 4. SUZANNE MENCHION The mind has a thousand eyesg And the heart but oneg Yet the light of a whole life diesg When its love is done. ' , DONNA MUZZEY Love, understanding, and wis dom are what I want most out of life, for it is through them that I will find true happiness. Glee Club 3, Yearbook-Assistant Editor 4. DANIEL WHITE Spanish Club 1 . SUSAN SOMMER ll This is the road we must walk and the walking of it is called life. Because We walk it only once, then SALLY DUNBAR how important it is that we should walk it with some purpose that we can call our own. Yearbook 3, 4, Class Sec. 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1,2, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, CHARLES BALL 4, Softball 3, 4. WILLLAM BAKER STEPHEN SMITH Life is a terminal illness and there's no Way out of it alive. Yearbook 4. By this shall all men know that you are my disciple, that you hayje-one for the other. John 13:55 Glee Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4. ELIZABETH WHELTON Love is eternal. There are in spired messages but they are tem- porary, there are gifts of speaking, but they will cease, there is know- ledge it will pass. For out gifts of knowledge and of inspired mess ages are only partial, but when what is perfect comes, then what is partial will disappear, French Club 1, 2, Yearbook 3, Ski Club 1,2. DANIEL WADLEIGH So it goes! Vonnegut Var. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, Winter Track 3, Spring Track 3. JOHN NYE JANICE JOHNSON l think therefore I am. French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4, Class Sec. 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Drama 4. PETER F-AIT ELIZABETH AMES l dare do all that may become Express love and kindness a man, who dares do more in none. everywhere and to everything and Spanish Club 1, 2, Yearbook 4, In- everyone will enjoy life so much dustrial Arts 3, Spring Track 4, Ski more. Team 1. French Club 3, 4, Ping Pong 3, Yearbook 4. JOSEPH Mc INNI S Take away my twelve wonder- ful hard-working years of educat- ion and I'm intelligent, alert, and willing to work. French Club 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, Stu- dent Council V. P. 4, N. E. Cul- tural Org. 1, 2, 3,4, Var. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Var. Soccer 2, 3, 4, In- termural Basketball 1, 2. 32 I KEITH FORRESTER Sun gives life, but it shant mine, I shall take it and reach for my own star. My guess will more than I. Class V.P. 4, Class Pres. 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY NORTON There are days, lord, when problems and duties pile up so much that We just can't seem to accomplish a thing. Maybe what we should do is to start somewhere and finish something. At those times when it's hard to decide what to do next, how about giving us a little push in the right direction. TODD SMITH He looks the whole world in the face, for he owes not any man Spanish Club V.P. 4, Class Rep. 3, I. V. Soccer 1, 2, Manager Soc- cer 3, Var. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Var. Cross Country 4, Track 1, 4, Golf 2, 3. BRLAN SPENCE TIMOTHY BALLARD MARY HALL Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring We all feel free when we es- We can only appreciate the Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Winter Track 2, 3, cape--even if it be but from the miracle of a sunrise if we have 4. frying pan into the fire. waited in darkness. French Club 2, 3, Ping Pong 3, 4, French Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 4, Honor Field Hockey 3, 4. Society 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Winter Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4. MARK CATALANO The problem is an infection. Humanities teachers are the bac- teria that enter the school, spread disillusionment and move on. Spring Track 1, 2, Var. Soccer 4. it EDGAR GAGON Thunder is good. Thunder is impressive. But it is lightning that does the work. I.V. Basketball 1, 2, Var. Basket- ball 3, 4, Var. Baseball 1, 2, 3. KAT I-IRYN MOODY I did nozikanr 1 my facegj ' 1 ttsn 1 so J i T F013 C 3 if G11 . R 'Cross Country' s Manager g p t CRAIG BROUSSARD Living is easy with eyes closed. It is understanding all you see. F.K.S.D. 2, F.T.S. 1, 2. MARY BETH REILLY All things Work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to her purpose. Roman 8:28 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Yearbook 3, Honor Society 3, 4. DEBORAH BLANCHARD The deepest feeling always shows itself in silence. French Club 1, German Club 2, Yearbook 4. LW , PATRICIA CASE Where. . . where are we goin'? Where. . . where are we now? When. . . will it be over? And will we. .will we make it somehow? Basketball 4. .- i Z I Ay'- LAUREL RUSCH A wonderful fact to reflect upon, that every human creature is constituted to be that profound secret and mystery to every other. French Club 1, 3, Spanish Club 2. SKIP MOIR I'd rather be flying. Brook- line Air Force Spring Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Var. Bas- ketball 3, Winter Track 1, Soccer 3, 4, Sp. Club 1, 2, Yearbook 4. MARK THOMPSON ANDREW PENNUCCI Yesterday's ashes, tomorrow Wood, only today does the fire burn brightly. STEPHEN STILLMAN GISELE DeMONTIGNY RUTH PERKINS A 'dn' h fd fter m1 lg t comes a time which belongs to no day. It be- gins beyond the point o eepest d k s d t d f 31' HC san runsto heen o dawn. Melanie Saftka CANDIE FRAZIER BRIAN GARCEAU ll eep your eart with all vi - K h g ilanceg for from it flow the spr1ngs of lif ll e. Proverbs 4:23 Sp h C1 b 1 2 I B d 4 anis u ,,azz an . STUART PERKINS K. SCOTT BURROWS These days passed--so fast ah but Where do they go sometimes et to wonderin', but Ig I don't really know. gh derin's a great And even thou won waste of time. . . I miss you Wish ya still missed me, I wish you were mine. YVONNE IVIATI-IEWSON JOAN ll luck, nicke Frenc 1, 2, SOMMERS . .find a penny, have good and all the day, you'll get d up. h Club 1, 2, Newspaper Staff Cheerleading 1. 074, ,JJH22 QJOWEM P M22 oowigfzs T73 'Info regex ,Q F ZX Yi. 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AN A0 Qusgggf 5,6602 4 2 5 W UMC 9 Q' E23 C HHVE yo QXO OMC oi SEEN H C'HlL'5-I-YFl5E ISEHGLETTE7 Q9 GQ Farmer Betty Ames, Chuck Hogan Best Undressed Craig Broussard, Beth Whelton Class Flirt joe Mclnnis, Diana Saunders 9 9 Terry St. Most Loveable Class Clown Most School Spirit M ost Creative Hypochondriac Play Boy fGirD Biggest Bull-Thrower M ost Gullible Laurie Rusch, Skip Moir l 'i' i Most Likely To Succeed Sally Dunbar, Tim Ballard Apple Polisher Mort Goulder, Janice johnson 1 gf, ,Q a . s . ,, ',,,g, ' 4,1 f. 2- wal . ' ' ' .L Hin. - - .413 A- ,' -'Que-1. Most Life-Loving Donna Muzzey, Bob Smith l-ir 'Y-. Wk , ,gi 7 G N I in . gf, . kkt, K ff jf' ' my x Y :f'f QlJiA 1 f 1 ff' f-'? 'fJG4'f f w .ff X W3AHLSili?ffi: f ff 5 aw , N S Rm-ww ws f Lf + if M To e or'no+ be -fha-t-as '75 f '9f?f 1 ' . - f -la-M 1, x ft LJ. 1230 N: ' - ' aiggfgg -up ,QQ ' 4' .1 L , 1 4 fl, 'r Jul. ,i- , Some people think that princi- pals are a special breed of people, who never make mistakes. This is not true. They are merely human. Everyday they are faced with dif- ficult decisions, not to mention the hundreds of students to keep in line . Let us not forget the ap- pointments with dissatisfied par- ents, teachers, and school board members that the principal must keep. Through all this, the princi- pal has to maintain a respectable image. Contrary to our first statement in view of Mr. Morrison's work as principal, maybe principals are a special breed of people. J P- wanna, AV kr 4' ,Q 5 'ff ' ,ight 'Q 1 ky X 'lu fn , i M if RRIS ,gawk :U f .. 1 14? MRS. CHARLOTTE PREVOST Library Aide Live 1i.fe to its fullest! MRS . EDITH MARCH librarian MR. ROBERT WHITMORE Science MRS. BARBARA WILKINS Math- Department Chairman MRS. SANDRA MORSE Science- Department Chairman MRS. NANCY ROBERGE Teacher Aide MR. JAMES SOLKA Math What do you mean. . . ? You don't understand! MRS. VIRGINIA LINTNER Teacher Aide MR. OWEN MATTHEWS Science He who lives for kicks, gets kicked in the end. OBERT WHITMORE MISS SUSAN Dc-:STEUBEN Business Education MR. LOU KORCOULIS Physical Education MR. GARRISON MARTELL Industrial Arts MR. JOHN VANDERI-1ooF Industrial Arts MR. MERRILL FLEWELLING Music MR. GERAID WILKINS Industrial Arts MISS DONNA MARASI-IIO Home Economics MRS. NIKKI KARAVASILIS Foreign Language-Department Chairman A teacher affects eternityg he never can tell where his influence ll stops. MISS ELAINE DUBE 1 Foreign Language-Department Chairman MRS . MARY RUSCH Art MR . MERRILL FLEWELLING hx E 5 k:.f sjij 49 MRS . CAROL AMAYA Humanities I was withinand without, simul- taneously enchanted and repelled by the inexhaustible variety of life. A MR. MICHAEL FOX Humanities A Kung Fu was too busy stealing marbles from a blind man to get a decent education-A common problem with most mystics. MS . AUDREY NORTHWAY Humanities MISS M. BARBARA HOWES Humanities Fora11 that has been, thanks. To all that will be, yes. MR. JOEL MITCHELL Humanities- Department Chairman There is nothing so powerful as truth- whatever that is. MRS. HELEN MELANSON Humanities It is only with the heart that one sees clearly. What is important is invisible to the eye. The Little Prince MR . DAVID GREENBERG Humanities MR . DAVID CAWLEY Humanities Menetheke1phares. 5 51 X-.s 3 4 1, , A, 5,1 w ,, W FE f sf T gf 'iw in if 7' 1 ff 42.1 ,M E H' .,' 515 in nh ir 'lg ,N 5 ' KX' f f 4-Q M5 ' arf f ' f W A Y Qf ,, f' 9 Q ' VV N x ...ii 'Gi Q - l lg 'W 1234 I 54 -My iz.. , K 1 9? U fig? f I , x . ,,r v ! w S 1 . -1 Mi. V-,qv V 'syjfzak K. .wg W mail A ' L. ,'4' 1 7 WH, '. V ' -I: 1 ,. - Qi: v mf - I H , ngfmg 1-f '- --Y dwg' - , 1-if vfllliam -xxa- thletics 9 aiwlulww Cross- Country we WWF . This year the Corss- Country team was the worst in seven years. We finished THIRD in Class M, Of the top three runners, only Mark Russell was able to run in the state meet. 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W fi-' W,,M,M.,1-:z,fg,1,T,L, V 4 1, ' w 52,5 .L Hollis Houis Hollis 3391116 Hollis Hollis Hollis Hollis ' Hollis Hollis Hollis ' 591118 Q, L .J lf' Q , , X X Basketball Mascenic 21 Nute h 28 Timberlane 46 W1ltOI1i Q M33 Hinsdaliz , l,,, i G29 Timber1ag1iiiE ?335 Mascenici i 30 Winnisquam 2 7 Conant 39 C onant 29 Hinsdale 32 Winnisquam 22 Wilton 45 Nute . ,33 l l25 Pelham? . nm lm ' As SQ swin- Hollis Wins - Every Second Counts ww 'nm' n nnn 1 f.. up Nw KXQLNKS fwgmwfgg .... K .. -W--A X--- -'-an , . ...... 1 Q K K ' EWWQEI ,YsQaa?Efi?iTSn4'nn tmwwirrkki . 72 Wh 1 ! HJ i 4n .gf I ,ax ,ff x 73 CH 4 L. ,dk www,- 'Wx NAS-.gag-Q ,,,,...-f' ,,,. ' M,,,,MfN,,.,-v- i 2 I A Bmw., dk ,,-J , ,f rx..-. A X Lg Nu. . x-wxw, ,nf ff!! W ff- ,Q ,,,,,,'--A Q , ,Q ,X wi y i A 5 .mN. --N.,,,bv 76 Winter Track Jef' .,,..., H , 3 , X , 5 Q , Every Saturday morning, at 8:15, twelve boys meet at Hollis Area High School. We journeyytotlie U. N. H. Field House for ,weekly Winter Traek v , o Uponisifourarrival, at U. N. I-I4 gg tense, tired' bodies toshakeithe cramps'.ioiiitgtgfi5,onrQlimbs. We enters o the Field House, where the indoor tracksfisy irnmeadiately aware of the presence of our archrivals. Then we notice the friendlier competitors, e from other teams. Running about as us- ual, in a state of confusion, is Mr, john Doe . His disposition is much like a giraffe with a thyroid condition. We see the farniliar starter, for the sprints, who is trigger crazy. Our day is spent amongst these people, in competitive events. By the end of the day, the around the track, makes everyone look and feel like a Walking dust mop. How- ever, there is a satisfaction within when we arrive o home, .ifQ11i9f.h food from a stop favorite g h .ie.vt. The Whcle team U'iumPhf W W whether is ag real victoryfor 1 e l i 1 fm' X WX -- ln .- Slave Day if i S X :sr U -.Quv fabovej P ALM ' French Club f' RWM? K qrighcy German Club FRENCH C LUB President: Kris Bremer, Secretary: Carol Kow alski, Treasurer: Carol Birch, Representatives: Janice johnson, Vicki Rowland, Pam Gray, Ronda Burrows, Becky Davis, Lisa Wehrle, Clint Brigham, Chris Whelton. The French Club has held some get togethe rs for French Club members only. They held their second annual evening in Paris where the students prepared and served- delicious FTCHCII cuisine. The money which they made from this meal enabled them to go to a French Restaurant themselves. GERMAN CLUB President: Bob Lutz, Vice President: Eric Kronk, Secretary: Alan Soifert, Treasurer: Ken Hall, Chairman: Lisa Owens. The German Club has had many fund raising proj e c ts in order to go to restaurants and to buy trophies for high honor German students. They also had a Christmas party where they enjoyed German food and music. Qabovel Spanish Club fleftj School Paper -f-muff ---al SPANISH CLUB The French, German, and Spanish Clubs have been accepted into the National Honor Society for languages. The purpose of these honor societies is to recognize high achievement in the respective language by students of secon- dary schools and to promote a continuity of interest in the given language and culture. The Spanish Club has been very involved this year in activities relating to the Spanish language. They attended a Flamenco Concert and had a Pinata Xmas Party. They are experimenting on Spanish cooking and are in the pro- cess of organizing an international cookbook. President: Carol Kowalski, Vice President: Todd Smith, Secretary: Linda Martin, Treasurer: Michelle Sabourin. NEWSPAPER I-I.A,S.H, ? Editor: Tim Farrell 3 Glee Club Director Merrill Flewelling organized se ve r al Glee Club concerts this year. The first was a fall concert at the G r e e nf i el d Gr a n g e. The Glee Club, also, sponsored two exchange concertsg one with Interlakes! Merideth and another with the Pelham Chorus. In November the Chorus hosted the U. N.H. Concert Choir for a benefit perform- ance at the High School. Both the Band and the Chorus participated in a Pops Concert. ,n ,mwwmwsi F Band Under the direction of Wilbur Bigelow the Band also held exchange concerts. They had one with Weare High School and traveled to Grey Maine for their third annual e xchang e concert. The Band also held concerts in De- cember and the Spring. The Band wishes that all the seniors leave H.A.H. S. on a happy note. Student Council STUDENT COUNCIL President: Dawson Spano, Vice Pres i de nt: joe Mclnnis, Secretary: Kristine Bremer, Treasurer: Mort Goulder, A s s i st a nt Tr e asurer: John Drisko, Class Presidents: QSeniorj Diana Saunders, Uuniorj Alan Phillips, fSophomoreJ David Petersen, QFreshmanj Carol Birch, Re prese ntatives: Tim Ballard, Pam Gray, Stephanie Catalano, Debbie Knapton. This year the student c ounc il was very helpful in providing funds for different school organizations. The seven hundred and fifty dollar profit which was earned in the annual magazine drive was donated to the Spile magazine. Both the varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders received one hundred fifty dollars for clothing expenses. The constitution was revised and it is more relevant than before. The student council also held a winter carnival in February for the benefit of the school. RETROSPECT '75 Advisor: Miss M. Barbara Howes, Editor: Susan Gondola, Assistant Editor: Donna Muzzeyg Financial Editor: H. B. Gordon, Photographers: Peter Fait, Art Whitty, Staff, J. johnson, C. Sipe, B. Ames, D. Spano, L. Rusch, Nute,I. Moir, L. Watton, S. Sommer, P. Woods, L. Walker, D. Sullivan, D. Blanchard, D. Adams, S. Smith, J. Weiss- flogg, M. Goulder, C. Kowalski, L. Stillman, S. Catalano, L. Martin, and I. Mclnnis. Hopefully you will be pleased at our attemps in composing RETROSPECT. We have changed, added, rearranged, and raised the price of the yearbook. In defense of these alterations we need only remind you that in the words of Bob Dylan, The times, they are a changing. We present you with a book composed, almost totally, of student's writings. A special thanks to all those who gave their time, efforts, and talent in submitting their writings. I wish Bruce Gordon the good fortune of having as dedicated a staff next year, as I have had this year. 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Emerson f7SiQ'25.fm I 4 , W. we I Had a Friend I had a friend, a faithful one, it seems so long ago i whernwe could meet y - TT' n in empty streets l y y and I'd tell him of my woesl l l He would listen long y and listen hard . l is with an understanding smile L and tell me each i ' time we'd meet ' things would improve in a while. y He made me strong, he made me proud, he gave me strength to go on. I knew it then without my friend I'd not see another dawn. But one day as I left I noticed a sadistic leer where his friendly smiles had greeted my trials. My heart was full of fear. I no longer knew whether friend he was or my merciless tormentor. Does he mind y only to send . y i me out to be destroyed once more? I'm so afraid - . s and so alone Without my lifelong friends, g Gm' hiend ship c,an't be oh C370'f You See y ' I' oan't entrust Hope with A gygy. ,Q 5, 5yH 'F3 I Y I-wk . K ,V 'ag ' , , ,,.,- iv 5 5 fi 'A M' ,,w ,qqk vi , 1 , . 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It is these voices who in the'end will tell me if life's been worthwhile. I hope on Death's day what these voices say will let me leave with a satisfied smile. Anonymous ., ', , ,, ' 'ie 5- 1 Q ,, VA, is s sl, I W v2 Wg. f , ,-gf' ,.-,. X . a '34 5 -4' l V . P 6 ' ff Q -'W' -rfb .k A1 ' he 5 V, nf - 'Q if I 'THIN Ag , 5. ' i nasal f -. 5 uma . n we , 515: wt . f fl :P STD 1 E i 5 Yi? If I knitted you a rainbow, And put moonlight in a jar, If I captured the Sea-smell In a flower, And gave you a cloud To ride on at will, And carved your name High atop some icy peak That stays forever, Would you then Remember me? If I brought you the gift of t rw- k.,.., W k,.- .41 if 1: K' 43' 1 5 gf Q riff: A 1' i l 'Y .2 L-ni 4 You call the world absurd, you think it insane, well you're right. . . so what. - Mort XL ' mmf vm. ,- -r- Give us time, we'll meet again, Gallant 'words but who knows when. We looked ahead from yesterday, Saying what we had to say. 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