Marshfield High School - Tide Yearbook (Marshfield, MA)
- Class of 1976
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REFERENCE ONLY SaUe ci vmitmiA J me - tAia ' i4A£ieM 4 JVcm Dedication Administration Faculty Activities Home Coming Winter Prom Class Officers Prom Sports Pep Rally Football Soccer Wrestling Field Hockey Hockey Girls Basketball Boys Basketball Baseball Track Tennis Softball Gymnastics Cross Country Girls Track Golf Seniors Class Will 4 10 13 33 58 62 70 74 83 84 86 90 92 94 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 114 116 119 146 Vantress Library 15 Library Piaia Marsiifield, I A 02050 CLASS ATHLETE CLASS SWEETHEARTS CLASS FLIRTS CLASS COMIC CLASS WRITERS MOST ARTISTIC MOST COURTEOUS MOST SINCERE MOST STUDIOUS MOST POPULAR MOST TALKATIVE MOST GULLIBALE MOST DEPENDABLE BEST LOOKING BEST DRESSED BEST SINGER BEST AC TOR AC TRESS BEST ALL AROUND MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT APPLE POLISHER CON ARTIST SHYEST FRIENDLIEST LEAST LIKELY TO ATTEND Judy Foster Tracey Maney Lauren Ryan Susan Davis Ann Stroberg Susan Byrnes Joan Duggan Terry Morrison Janet Haass Cindy McClendon Donna Mayhew Patty O ' Rourke Suzanne Almeida 1. Joanne Ash 2. Alice Mackey Ann Catalano Patty Mustonen Cheryl Peters Ellen Page Tracy Williams Patti Babcock Carol Oakman Val Foley Lisa Jordan Patti Babcock Ellen Logue Austin Fowler Paul Matthews John Henry Carlos Holey Chres Simmers Tim Carroll Nelson Morris John Downing Jeff Cassie Jim Scollins Donnie Dixon Chris Walls Chuck Haddad Rich Ohlund Greg Collins Paul Creed Mike Martinez Buddy Coppenrath Chris Simmers Ronnie Hall Donnie Harrington Donnie Dixon Jeff Swan Jim Creed Paul Condry 2 NANGLEHIEL AND APPLIANCE CENTER 751 Plain St MARSHFIELD 834-7177 WALLY ELLIS AND SONS MR. AND MRS. F.H. SCHLUP GREEN HARBOR GENERAL STORE BROTHER’S SEAFOOD SUBS Congratulations to the Class of 1976. My Sincerest wishes to each graduate for success in the future. SENATOR ALLAN R. McKINNON SOUTH SHORE CYCLERY Best Wishes From 1 1 Schooset St. (Rte. 53 139) No. Pembroke MA. WEBSTER OF MARSHFIELD GRANGE 205 We the graduating class of 1976 have chosen to de- dicate our year book to the two teachers we admire most. Voted by this class were Mr. Gardner of the English department and Mr. McMahon of the History department. Mr. Gardner arrived at Marshfield High School at the beginning of our Junior year. Since that time he has made many friendships, (as well as reinforc- ing the antics of Groucho Marx in the minds of his students) . Mr. McMahon, alias T. McMahon, has come to gain the title of Mr. Muscle. His punch lines shall always excell, even those of Sue Davis. We thank both teachers for the leadership they have shown us. 4 IMPROVE YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE under the PENSION REFORM ACT OF 1974 Self Employed Persons HR- 10 (KEOGH BILL) amended to allow an income tax deduction of 15% of earned income not exceeding $7500. Individuals Anyone not actively participating in any pen- sion plan can now start his own tax sheltered retirement account— with an income tax de- duction of 15 % of earned income not exceeding $1,500. Peter A . Cook Insurance Agency Thomas J. Myers, Jr. David Robertson Bruce Cunningham 737 Webster St., Marshfield 837-6361 Plans approved by Internal Revenue using endowment— annuity or mutual funds. INQUIRIES WELCOMED. A MEMBER OF THE AMERICAN NATIONAL FINANCIAL CORPORATION FAMILY OF COMPANIES Peter A. Cook William DeLong Charles Leotutrd W ml im L H %syr 1 ■ m ■ JU SK ' ' .■■ -. MR. DONALD SIPE, Superintendent Of Schools MR. ROBERT NOVELLI, Assistant Supt. Of Schools MR. THOMAS GALVIN, Assistant Principal 10 ADMINISTRATION 11 Congratulations to the Bicentennial Class 900 WEBSTER STREET MARSHFIELD, MASS. 02050 834-8831 OIL COMPANY, INC. Oil Company “For Your Home Comfort” • Residential fuel oils • Complete Burner Service • Heating Air Conditioning Systems • Electronic Air Cleaners • Oil Hot Water Heaters MARSHFIELD DUXBURY NORWELL PEMBROKE HANOVER KINGSTON SCITUATE Compliments of FOOD • DRINK • ENTERTAINMENT RTE 139 Pembroke at the Marshfield line MR. DONALD ABBOTT Social Studies, Dept. Head MR. WILLIAM ADAMS Music MRS. PENNY ALSCHULER EuKlish MR. RICHARD AMARAL Crafts MISS CAROL ANDERSON Physical Education MR. JAMES ANDERSON Physical Education MISS HELEN ANDREWS Librarian MRS. CHRISTINE BAINBRIDGE English MRS. KATHLEEN BALDIA Foreign Language MR. ARTHUR BARRY Foreign Language, Dept. Head MR. MICHAEL BARTLETT Science MR. STEPHEN BENSON Music MISS SUSAN BICKNELL Enterprise MRS. SYLVIA BJORNHOLM Mathematics MR. STEPHEN BLUMBERG Social Studies MR. STEPHEN BOCZANOWSKI Art Dept. Coordinator MS JAN BONE English MR . LAWRENCE BOWEN Industrial Arts Coordinator MR. MICHAEL BURBINE Science MISS FELICIA CATALE Business MISS DENISE BRESCIA English MR. STEPHEN CLAY English MR. STEVE CHIMINELLO Social Studies MRS. NANCY CURRIE Home Economics MRS. DOROTHY COREY Foreign Language MRS. SUSAN COLL Foreign Language MISS CAROL DEMIRGIAN English MR. ROBERT DENTE Mathematics MS. VICTORIA DEVLIN Foreign Language MRS. DIANNE DiGRAVIO Librarian MISS CHARLOTTE DONOVAN Social Studies MR. RONALD DiGRAVIO Physical Education MRS. SUSAN DONOVAN Social Studies MISS GERALDINE DRISCOLL English MR. BERNARD DUPUIS Guidance MISS ELIZABETH ELLARD Business, Dept. Head MRS. LINDA FADER English MISS DONNA FERNANDE Business MR. ALEXANDER FLEMING Enterprise MR. LOUIS FLAMMIA Computer Programming MR. JOHN FITZGERALD Drafting MR. PAUL S. GRAY Reading MRS. JUDITH GREENAMYER Crafts MR. RICHARD GUNNARSON Science MISS ROBERTA HIGGINS English MR. THOMAS HOLLAND Industrial Arts MR. WILLIAM HOWELL Business MISS SANDRA JOHNSON Business MR. STANLEY JACKSON Guidance MR. EDWARD HUPPRICH MR. DENNIS LASSIGE Drafting, Mathematics MR. JOHN LALUMIERE Mathematics MR. JAMES KILROY Enterprise MISS PHYLLIS LORING Home Economics MS. NANCY LIGHT English MR. CARL LEONE MusiCj, Director MR. KENNETH LOTHROP MR. ROBERT MacCONNELL MR. FRANK MARINO Science Physical Education Speical Education MISS JANE Me BAIN Science MR. STEPHEN McDERMOTT Metal Shop MR. PATRICK McMAHON Industirl Arts ' MR. THOMAS McMAHON Social Studies MISS MARY MORAN Foreign Language MISS MARY MONTANARI Mathematics MR . LAWRENCE WANGLE Math MR. PETER MORRIS Social Studies MR, ROBERT MONTIMINY Math MR. THOMAS PARKER English MR. STEPHEN O ' NEIL Drafting MRS. MARJORIE NEWBURN Guidance 22 MRS. MARIANNE PARRIS Business MR. DANIEL PEARCE Physical Education MR. KARL PETERSON Science MRS, MEREDITH PETERSON English MR. WILLIAM PLETSCH Science MRS. ELEANOR PLUMMER Foreign Language MR. FREDERICK PODBELSKI Science MR. JOHN PUTNAM Science, Dept. Head MS, JUDITH RAMSDELL Learning Disabilities MR. RICHARD RANCATORE Alternative School MRS. NANCY RIMMER Physical Education MR, DEXTER ROBINSON Math 23 MRS. VIRGINIA ROSS English, Dept. Head MR. FRANCIS ROSE Alternative School MR. JOSEPH ROPER Guidance MR. CARL SAMPSON Media Services MISS KATHLEEN RUSSELL Foreign Language MISS GAIL ROYCROFT Guidance MR. WARREN SEARFOSS Science MR. MICHAEL SCHWARTZ Enterprise MRS. BARBARA SAUNDERS Foreign Language MR. HAL SHAINWALD Social Studies MR, RICHARD SILVIA Industrial Arts MRS. JOSEPHINE SMITH Social Studies MRS. MARY SMITH Nurse MISS RITA STRUZZIERY Mathematics MISS MARYLOU THIMAS Physical Education MISS LINDA TIGUE Mathematics MR. HARRY TINGLE Y Distributive Education MR. RICHARD TOOMEY English MR. RONALD WEISS Physical Education MRS, CONCETTA WHITE English MISS PATRICIA TSIKA Business MR. ROBERT WITHAM Industrial Arts MISS CAROL WILCOX Science MS. EDITH WIEDER Enelish MS. TOBY WOLK MR. DENNIS ZICKO MRS. CLARA AHEARN Arts Crafts Science Secretary MR. SAAD DAVIS A. V. Asst. MR. ROBERT CHEESMAN Custodian MRS. PATRICIA FREEMEN Secretary MRS. CAROL JORDAN Library MRS. ANNE MARCHEESE Secretary MRS. SYLVIA McKEEVER Guidance Secretary MR. SCOTT MURPHY Custodian MRS. VIRGINIA PARKS Guidance Secretary MISS DONNA SMITH Computer Room DUCA’S 5 $1.00 CLARK A. PHILLIPS JR Charter Bus Service JOSIE’S BEAUTY SALON 663 Plain St. MARSHFIELD MA 837-2170 1921 Ocean St. MARSHFIELD MA. DENNIS’S BARBER SHOP NORTH RIVER BEVERAGE MARSHFIELD MA. 1895 OCEAN ST. MARSHFIELD MA 28 Congratulations to the Class of 1976 HOMELAND REAL ESTATE 1 122 Ocean St. Marshfield MA. 1140 OCEAN ST. MARSHFIELD MA. Congratulations and Best of Luck to the Graduating Class of 1976 DODGE MURPHY PHOTOGRAPHERS 31 imiiy SKATBM 790 PLAIN ST. MARSHFIELD Take your date to Roller Skate gg gggjaS 8Sasgs mgSgSSS5S38883858588858g8 ROBERT J KENNEDY Prestdcoi TEL 545-1266 KENNEDY’S Country Gardens Inc. ROUTE 3A. SCITUATE. MASS 02066 Specializing in Landscaping TODD ' S DELI (NEW VONK $nU DaKATESSEN) MARSHHELD PIAZA EAST MARSHHEIO. MASS. HUJBB AMU’S rUFMMAMM Best Wishes From RO V’S ONEHOURCLEANERS 1909 Ocean St. Marshfield 837-2690 CAPT. JODY’S LIVE LOBSTERS - NATIVE CLAMS FRESH FISH FISHERMAN OPERATED RTE. 139, MARSHFIELD MARSHFIELD TELEVISION AND RADIO CO. 1871 OCEAN ST MARSHFIELD MA. 834-6688 Marshfield 32 Open Til 2 A.M. Daily 834-6517 fgmmsK SCIENCE ECOLOGY CLUB: Members: M. Ameen, K. Ander- son, S. Beals, F. Bean, L. Bennett, J. Bohn, M. Brown, L. Callahan, M. Callahan, N. Conrad, D. Connors, S. Corse, B. Costello, C. Davidson, C. Deegan, D. Donohue, J. Dun- nington, T. Fontaine, D. Ford, T. Grant, M. Howard, R. Jones, S. Kardiah, R. Kehoe, J. Kelly, B. Lamphier, V. Vassiter, C. Leibrandt, D. Maclean, C, Manly, D. Maz- zola, K. McAleer, C. McCann, E. McCann, D. McGrath, D. McKee, S. McNally, M. Melvin, M, Miller, S. Pear- son, L. Porter, A. Pratt, M. Pratt, A. Reddy, K. Rice, J. Rindone, A. Rydberg, S. Sargent, M. Schott, M. Sheehan, W. Solas, D. Stanley, L. Thompson, L. Vincze, D. Wet- zel, S. White, M. Williams, and N. Williams. 34 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: B, Bielski, T. Brignoli, K. Campbell, M. Cahill, J, Cassie, ' D. Cookson, G. Collins, O. Cooney, M. Di- Girolamo, _K. Donahue, T. Donnelly, J. Down- ing, K. Driscoll, A. Fowler, W. Gerety, J, Haass, K. Hagar, M. Kelly, K, Lamphier, A. I Mackey, B. Martin, D. Mattson, G. McEvoy, T. McGuire, E. McGrath, M. Meister, K. Mul- kem, J. Mullen, P. Mustonen, D, Murphy, C. Oakman, E. Page, D. Peters, M, Rice, J. Salvetti, C. Simmers, R. Staples, A. Stro- t erg, J. Swan, T. Williams. I L 35 PEP CLUB: J. Sealund, L. Oliolo, L. Osborne, J. O ' Brien, T. Fontaine, K. lonta, C. Henry, H. Warren, C. Whalen, J. Bartlett, S. Lyons, K. Droege, M. Fosdick, C. Rader, A. Rancatore, W. Lo, L. DiGregorio, K. March, J. Roderick, P. Reale, T. McCarthy, S. Lightfoot, N. Parks, S. Whitmore, J. Karmen, J. Kelly, M. McLarey, E. McFarland, E. McGrath, R. McCarthy, D. McGrath, M. Fahey, S. Murphy, L. Crayton, M. Mandiville, N. Digarolamo, S. Lyons, L. Kelly, M. Gallagher, M. Frashe, D. Lewis, J. Christian. SPEECH CLUB: Front Row; S. Ruckdeschel, P. Creed, Ms. E. Wieder (coach), E. Old- ham, H. Neitsche, C. Peters, D. Hirst, Second Row; J. Braithwaite, S. Beals, D. Sheehan, L. Malaguti, B. Malley, Third Row; V. Ceasar, D. Manley, M. Arm- strong, P. McGloughlin, R. Breckenridge, Fourth Row; A. Morrison, A. Thornley. 36 i STUDENT FACULTY SENATE: President: Ellen Page, Vice President: Peter Lawlor, Secretary: Cathy Whalen, Treasurer Don Harrington, Carol Dempsey, William Gerety, Adviser: Mrs. Creegan. LIBRARY CLUB: Front Row: B. Bmda, C. Black, L. Bonafonti, F. Hessler, C, Parker. Second Row: L. Tirrell, C. Perry, J. Sikora, M. Battis, L. Kellogg, J. Perlcius. Third Row: Miss H. Andrews, B. Tappiu, J. Bates, K. Smith, L. Sullivan, B. Bartlett, Mrs. D. DiGravio, Mrs C. Jordan. Library Club Members not shown: B. Pearl, J. Charles, M. Bouzane, W. Taylor, R. Rooker, N. Parks, B. Brignoli, D. Chosby. I 37 LEFT HANDED CLUB: K. Lock- hart, R. MaCrae, D. Sullivan, M. Kelly, A. Kluberdanz, T. O ' Toole, B. Shaughnessy, M. Shaughnessy, D. Conners, K. Anderson, L. Thompson, D. Archer, S. Ahlstrand, Ms. Devlin I 38 CYCLING CLUB: Mrs. Greenamyer, President; Lucia Avery, V. Presi- dent; Dana Harvey, Secretary; Brenda Riley, Treasurer; Peter Gray, Jim Armstrong, Sharon Arnold, Sarah Beals, Linda Bennett, Laurie Callahan, Rich- ard Cauchon, Nancy Conrad, Sara Corse, Beth Costello, Chris Dane, Mark Day, Carolyn Deegan, Darren DeWolf, Ed Eddy, Christine Gorham, Theresa Grant, Jon Hall, Chris Hardy, Joyce Hare, Mike Hutchinson, Roberta Jones, Brian Josselyn, Brian Keith, Jessica Kelly, Charlie Leibrandt, Robert Longo, Kathy McAleer, Cathy McCarron, Scarlet McCrae, Betsy Mc- Evoy, Deb McGrath, Bob McLean, Paul Murphy, Paul Nagi, James O ' Brien, Brian O ' Donnell, Ed Phinney, Marion Pratt, Peg Provost, Karyn Quinn, Matt Shanley, Stephen Sin- clair, Diane Stanley, Christine Sul- livan, Sean Sullivan, Mark Sullivan, Nancy Thayer, Dana Waitkus, Mark Waitkus, Susan White, Judy Whitte- more, Marilyn Williams, Donna Wil- son, Karen Roth, Wendy Francis, Paul Nutting, Joanne Christian. 39 CHESS CLUB: Members: S. Mansfield, L. Walls, D. O ' Brien, C. Yam, E. Cassie, J. Bums, C. Campell, D. Cham- pagne, M. Day, B. Cooper, M. Shaughnessy, J. Dejoie, L. Chumick, S. Hughes, D, Dejoie, C. Coughlan, D. Cough- lan, B. Jackson, D. Wheaton, S. Gadman, R. Longo, S. McKenzie, R, MaCrae, D. Leonard, L. Wry, L. McAuliffe, C. Mullen, G. O ' Halloran, J. Armstrong, K. Lockhart, C. Cook, J. Collins, P. Harrington, C. Leibrandt, N. Devine, M. Celino, K. O ' Brien, R. Willis, C. Bernstein, R. Long, D. Levis, P. Navarro, M. Nelson, M. Donovan, D. Drink- 40 water, J. Leatherbee, T. Reynolds, G. Raymond, P. Murphy, J. Mullin, C. Brennan, P. Brennan, T, O ' Toole, B. White, P, O ' Connor, J. O ' Connor, B. Martin, P. Krusell, J, Cronin, D. Devine, W. McCabe, D. Chaisson, W. Tal- bot, J. Armstrong, C. Critch, B. Caufield, K. Bossi, P, Pike, J. Cassie, M. Risi, V. Peters, R. Chute, T. Liddell, and R. Beland. L 41 YMRBOOK ART STAFF: Front Row; M. DePortales, G. Harold, S, Fontaine, F, Coppenrath, C. Earle, R. Collins, P. ? D. Larkin, K. Lamphier, T. Williams, J. Fletcher, D. Hunt, D. Murphy, T. Donnel- y, . Corby, T. Ducey, P. Babcock, Third Row; B. Keefe, Maureen never shows up, K, McKenna, R. Raymond N. arziale, J, Stetson D. Carey T. Carol, M. Walsh. Ladder: K. Sutherland, J. Haass, R, Bartholomew, G. Giumond.’ Missmg in Action: K. Lynch, R. Flynn, Mr. Bocznowski. COMPUTER CLUB: Tom Jean, Steve Mitchell, Michael Bohn, Stephan Pollard, William Martin, Blake Stimson and Mr Robinson. ’ 42 Reynolds, S. Tate, P. Armstrong, T. Rosenhahn, G. Ayre, J. Casino, Second Row; J. Howard, C. Swan, L. Eaton, E. McCabe, S. Bartlett, L. Gilbert, S. Melone, L, Collins, D. Clark Back Row; Mr Sampson, S. E. Davis, T. Riordan, D. Page, M. Martinez, M. Condon, D. Theran, M. Attardo, D. Hobbs, K, Bartholomew, J. Armstrong. CLASSICAL MUSIC CLUB: Front Row: S Bennett, M. Risi, D. Peters, C. Parker, Back Row: J. Braithwaite, B. Bartlett. 43 BAND MARSHFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Members: L. Anastasi, T. Ander- son, C. Braithwaite , C. Brennan, R. Byers, M. Cahill, T. Cahill, C. Campell, K. Cantwell, R. Cantwell, D. Caseau, E. Castel- hano, M. Ceasar, T. Champagne, A. Chandler, K. Cohan, W. Chase, T, Chiappini, S. Colo- han, J. Connelly, M. Connelly, N. Connelly, P. Connelly, E. Cooper, F. Corby, D, Coughlan, T. Creed, B. Ciirran, B. Davis, D. Davis, M. Day, M. Day, C. Deegan, S. Deegan, J. Doherty, K. Driscoll, J. Fischer, S. Fischer, M. Fitzgerald, P. Fleming, M. Flowers, M. Fosdick, D. Freel, L. Fmgoli, N. Fyre, S. Gardiner, S. Gerard, F. Goodsell, C. Had- dad, J. Hubbord, C. Hughes, B. Hxmter, K. Josselyn, D. Junior, L. Krause, E. Labo, D. Larkin, M. LeBlanc, S. Lightfoot, R. Long, L. Loveridge, J. Maurer, G. Maxwell, W. McCabe, C. McCarron, B. McCarron, J. Mc- Gowen, M. Larkin, T. McGuire, M. McCutcheon, J. McIntosh, D. McKee, R. Melvin, B, Milaus- kas, R. Miller, J. Morrison, K. Mulkern, J. Murphy, B. Nectow, N. Nicotra, J, Noyes, J. O ' Brien, M. O ' Brien, C. O ' Donnell, L. Oldham, J. O ' Rourke, T. Parlardy, K. Patrolia, K. Powell, B, Pride, C. Rader, A. Rancatore, K. Rice, J. Rispettoso, R. Roche, S. Scott, C. Sitruzic, J. Stetson, E. Sullivan, L. Sullivan, M. Thomas, H. Thompson, C. Walsh, S. Wellbe- loved, G. Wells, T. White, B. Wiggin, C. Wile, S. Williamson, M. Sabesteanski. 44 45 STODENT ATHLETIC TRAINERS: Members: C. Noble, P. Clifford, O. Tramonte, D. Cookson, M. Duffee, G. ’ W Hughes, P. Trueman, L. Trickier, R. Roche, S. Davis, G. mne, D. Walsh, T. Fahey, J. Casmo, P. Cassidy, E. Castelhano, T. McLean, R. Fraser, A. Tate, and K. 46 CLOTHING CLUB: Member: K. Allen, A. Bates, E. Berchtold, D, Bertino, D. Bewsher, G. Broadway, J. Brcwn, C. Budd, K. Dargan, K. Dick, G. Dundley, N. Bryant, L. Forte, A. Francis, D. Figueiredo, M. Gately, C. Gear, L. Gonsalves, C. Henderson, J. Johnson, L. Jordon, M. Kelly, T. Kenny, W. Kempton, J. Lambert, T, Laplante, M. Lynch, P. Lopes, K. Martin, D. Mazzola, M. McGrath, M, Morris, P. Morris, D. Capps, E. O ' Halloran, N. Osborne, B. Paulding, C. Paine, D. Pearl, N, Pearl, P. Pavidis, S. Pum.phret, K. Schnieder, M. Shannon, D. Smith, K. Stybe, E. Sullivan, L. Williams. GIRLS SPORTS CLUB: S. MacConnell, S. Lyons, M. Mlandeville, J. Hare, D. Hutchinson, S. McKeever, J. Williams, J. Zipay, L. Olivolo, L. Osborne, J. O ' Brien, S. Topham, C. Gorham, D. Caseau, M. Buckley, R. Smith, T. Knowdale, J. Sleeper, L. Stack, M. E. Sullivan, S. Kane, S. McCrae, K. Eddy, N. Dane, M. Gal- agher, M. Frazier, C. Whalen, L. White, L. Pomella, P. Reale L. Ryan, C. Braithwaite, C. Bono, C, Kordas, K. lonta, P. Provost, D. Brown, D. Broadway, S. Melone, C. O ' Donnell, C. Parke, K. Powell, L, Phinney, P. Roberts, D. Linda, K. Martin, J. Karmen, C. Shaw, J. Foster, C. Corsaro, L. Alman, N. Kane, K. Josselyn, M. Gallagher, L. McGowan, M. Reilly, J. Canny, M. Pratt. 47 EQUESTRIAN CLUB: Ms. Greenamyer, President, Donna Drinkwater; V. President, Sally Simmon; Treasurer, Pat O ' Neal; Secretary, Diane Salvetti; Shirely Bergeron, Monica Brown, Mary Ellen Daley, Kim Droege, Deb Ducey, Andrea’ Dudley, Donna Dudley, Carol Duvemois, Cheryl Erickson, Wendy Francis, Sarah Garretson, Chris Henry, Julie Hawkins, Mary Howard, Brenda Labounty, Marcia McGowan, Lissa Moran, Karyn Quinn, Karen Roth, Cheryl Stack, Martha Thomas, Doreen Merrill, Adria Kennedy, Barbara Chaison DECA CLUB: Members: C. Ames, M. Bicherton, J. Briere, C. Buote, K. Cannon, S. Cook, A. Catalano, L. Chase, P. Condry, D. DeCoste, D. Figueiredo, M. Fitzgerald, P. Fleming, D. Gallagher, C. Henderson, S. Keoueh P Law, B. Lund, P. Kerrigan, D. Martina, K. Martin, J. McGrath, D. McNeil, C. Nicotra, L. O Hal- loran; S. O ' Halloran, W. Parker, D. Scolly, T. Shea, D. Stanley, S. Valente, N. Waldon, J. Walker. 48 JUDO AND SELF DEFENSE: MR. WEISS, D, Leonard, J. Loring, S. Mansfield, E. Logan, R. Lynch, M. McGowan, M. Hughes, J. Boudrea, D. Abraham, M. Bretto, L. Bonfanti, B. Binda, L. Pomella, D. Murphy, J. Mullin, R. Respitosso, M. Coving, C. Braithwaite, C. Black, D. Ducy, D, Dejoie, C. Dorr, J. Delory, M. Ameen, S. Berg- eron, S. Ramsay, J. Forsyth, L. McAuliffe, S. Borstel, L. Pomella, J. Budrow, S. Brandt, L, Chumick, P. Crow- ley, D. O ' Brien, J, Pappas, R. Payne, R. Colohan, A. Bunszel, J. Bray, B. Hale, M. Hardiman, M. Glynn, K. Hebert, T. Jaroma, D. Hegarty, T. Callahan, W. Talbot, M. Shanley, J. Mullen, B. Davidson, A. Earle, J. Wil- cox, L. Giovanucci, R. Muldoon, K. Robson, D. Lolar, J. Mahoney, K. Melvin, K. McCusker, G. Mitchelson, S. Leonard, J. Rorke, R. Bentley, D. Aldridge, G. Almeder, G. MacConnell, S. Bezanson, R. Brown P Kratzsch A. Laster, K. Johnson, K. Croghan, M, Druan, E. Earle, K. Connolly, D. Crowley, C. Critch, S, Sena, R. Se- queira, R. Anderson, J. Boudreau, W. Lopes, S. MacConnell, S. Gadman, C. Black, C, DuVemois, D, Coughlin, C. Coughlin, C. Leibrandt, T. Riordan, K. Roth, J. Schorle, B. Scheck, D. Ross, P. Sampson, J. O ' Brien, S. Gear, D. Gillette, S. Wheaton, D. Fraenkel, W. Francis, P. Fraser, M. Fitzgerald, C. Finn, D. Fernandes, C. Erickson, G. Gaboon, B. Lydon, M. Malone, L. Madden, S. MacKenzie, B. Dean, D. Donahue, C, Eccleston D posby, J. Swan, J. Beers, D. O ' Brien, W. Solas, W. Hayes, C. John, M. Howard, J. Bums, L. Comelio, C. Camp- bell, D. Champagne, T, Snowdale, G. Milman, J. Guadino, T, Snowdale, B. Silva, P. Amiss, J. Almeder M Shean, E, Sinnott, B. Chaisson, B. Coughlin, S. Crowell, G. Kelley YEARBOOK BUSINESS STAFF: Front Row: Susan Dman, Denise McGann, Pam Pelland, Second Row: Ray Cantwell, Angelina Bretto- -student manager, Mi- chelle Francy, Richard Lento, Third Row: Mary Keely, Karen Handy, Miss Ellard, Maureen O ' Kelley, Raymond Bewsher. 49 POWDER PUFF FOOTBALF SENIORS; Front Row: M. Cahill, J. Hutchinson, M. M. Bunzell, M. O ' Connor, H. Thompson, N. Taylor Suzio, K. Josseylyn, M. Sullivan, D„ Hutchinson, P. Harrington, M. Dooley, C. Kordis. Francy, M. Corby, J. Fletcher, D. Carey, C. O ' Donnell, D. Theran . Second Row; Coach: Mr. Colella, C. McClendon, M. Walsh, S. O ' Rourke, M. DiGirolimo, S. Murphy, E. Page, G. Kelley, E. Wehi? A ' w? Kenny, J. Tate, M. Melvin, A. Ryberg, G. Broadway, K. Marachi, M. MilW Kager, G. Broadway, S. Bartlett, M. Keville, N. Leahy, J. Creed, M. Miller, D Malouf, M Fletcher, S. Cunning, K. Hassett, S. Kisher, S. Ferrari, M. Lablank, S. Logan, D. McKee, C. Parks, S. Pearson, J. Dixon, J. Reale, L. Thompson, L. Gilbert, S. Trudell, Mr. Gunnaison. 52 Seniors 14 Juniors 2 53 National Honor ! Society Induction I I The Marslifield Chapter of the j National Honor Society held its induction ceremony on De- cember 4, 1975 at the Huma- rock lodge. Tracy Williams, President, was the hostess of the evening; Chris Simmers, Representative to the Student Council, delivered the invoca- tion; Ann Stroberg, Vice-Pre- sident, spoke about student involvement and N ational Ho- nor Society; and. Reverend Mahlon Glibert was the main speaker. 54 Congressman Studds Visits Marshfield High On October 2, 1975, Con- gressman Gerry Studds paid a visit to Marshfield High School in order to speak with an assemblege of senior so- cial studies classes. The informative session in- cluded a brief description of the duties of a member of the House of Representatives and a question and answer period. Amongst the subjects dis- cussed were federal taxation, congressional salaries, off- shore fishing rights, and for- eign policv. MARSHALAIRS Susan Almeida Karen Backerud Barry Bartlett Susan Bennett Barbara Bielski Stephen Bielski Sarah Borstel Richard Breckenridge Philip Brennan Matthew Brown Karen Cambell Nancy Cambell Laura Castro Chery Caswell Joseph Catano Victoria Ceasar Robyn Collins Mark Connelly Paul Creed Mary Dooley Nancy Dube Diana Dunkley Michelle Francy Judith Freden MARSHALAIRS William Glynn Janet Haass Carol Habel Joyce Hare Lisa Harris John Howard James Hubbard ; Georgine Kelley Karin Kimball Thomas Labo Deborah Larkin Michelle LeBlanc Susan Mahoney Mary Manley Lynne Mason Marianne McCue Eileen McKenzie William McKenzie John McGowan Paul McLaughlin Kim Mitchell Arthur Morrison Paula Mulkem Patricia Mustonen Barry Nectow Henrietta Nietsch Jon Noyes Elizabeth Oldam Michael Parks Kimberly Penswick Cheryl Peters Laurinda Phinney Susan Pillsbury Jane Powers Mary Ellen Powers Ilene Prochazka Sara Prouty Susan Rich Thomas Riordan Robert Roche Lauren Ryan Paul Sullivan Sandra Susio Milet Webb Susan Wellbeloved Katheryn White 56 1975-76 HOMECOMING 58 59 ORCHESTRA Linda Bennett Susan Bennett Barbara Bielski Stephen Bielski Lynn Boulay Diane Caldwell Karen Campbell Bonnde Chandler James Connolly Kyle Doherty Megan Doherty Marcia Dube ' Nancy Dube ' Carol EHivemois Lisa Hall John Hardman Jane Harlow Diane Jackson Susan McKeever Eileen McKenzie Kimberly Morrow Kathy Pollard Susan Rich Diane Salvetti Joseph Salvetti Martha Witham STAGE BAND T. 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Junior tackle Peter Gray was elected to the all league team, while Austin Fowler, John Downing, Mike J aroma, and Bill White were named honorable mention. Co- Captains, Mike Parks and Fred Byrne, along widi Rob Dempsey, John Walls, Chris Walls, Chuck Haddad, Steve Keough, Kevin O ' Shea, Paul Doyle, Gary Dam and Paul Smith were senior starters. TTie coaching staff will miss these athletes as 1976 looks like a rebuilding year. FOOTBALL Freshman Cheerleaders--Front--Karen Huntoon. Ghristine Gorham, Loise Kelley, Janine Keefe, Cheryl Berberick, Stacy Lyons (co-capt.) Maryaime Mandeville (co-capt.), Lee Olivola, Nancy DiGirolamo, Mary Gallagher, Rose Kelly 86 Maryanne Mandeville, Brenda Gilmore, Cheryl Caswell, Maureen Courtney, Linda Madonis, Robin Staples, Mary DiCirolamo, Kathy Whalen, Nancy God- frey, Holly Warren, Patti Babcock, Nancy Drane, Diane Murphy 87 88 Front Row L To R: P. Lamphier, R. Dempsey, R. Jean, C. Walls, R. Hall, M, Parks, Capt. , F. Byrne, Capt. P. Doyle, A. Fowler, S. Keough, R. Ohlund, S, Chandless. Second Row: J. Downing, C. Haddad, K. O ' Shea, A. Tate, M. Jaroma, M. Martin, J. Scollins, J. Walls, D. Harrington, P. Law, K. Tufts, R. Tramonte, G. WTiite, B. Fosdick. Back Row: B. White, P. Smith, B. Cooper, S. Salisbury, J. Bossi, J. Roderick, D. Roderick, S. Delaney, A. Faster, P. Gray, D. Flan- agan, P. Clifford, B. Bonica, J. Mahoney, J. Little, G. Dam, D. Hayes. I SOCCER Coaches Bob Montminy and Fred Podbelski Back Row L To R; Kenny Amidon. Lenny Coppenrath, Scot Gray, t Jini Bixby, Donny Dixon, Kenneth Braithwaite, David MacLain Fred Podbelski, Coach Bob Montminy. Frant Row L To R: Captains Sean Robinson and „ Bridgewater, Dick Holey, Jimmy Hagar, Joel Worthington, Walter Shaw, Jimmy Hubbard, Miles Tillev Paul Taylor. ’ ' 90 Junior Varsity Front Row; D. DeCoste, A. O ' Neal, L. Connley, I. Williams, D. Lowlar, J. Coppenrath, T. Cahill, G. Dennet, Second Row; E. Williams, J. Morriss, M. Collins, B. Rivers, R. Cantwell, M. Shanley, R. Roche, T. O ' Toole, S. Witham, L. Jones, B. Keegan, Back Row; J. Boggs, W. Toaster, C. McGorty, J. Bjelf, T. Cahill, T. Boomer, M. Sullivan, J. Petro, J. Sully, J. Petrollia, R. Long, Coach Montminy, Coach Podbelski. 91 WRESTLING Varsity Front Row: J. Lamb, J. Wheeler, D. Demelo, G, Collins, V, Virtue, D. Zippay, J. Swan, M. Archer, C. Nichols. Back Row: T. Payne, S. Robinson, B. Bridgewater, B, Hebert, M, Jaroma, J, Riley, R. Tramonte, D. Swan, N. Morris, Coach Putnam, Coach Spade, and Manager M. DePortales. 92 Jr. Varsity Front Row: C. Fletcher, M. Forsyth, J. Borrelli, S. Gardner, M. Ameen, G. Dennett, T. Trovato. Back Row: J. Conbo, D. Hebert, C. Braithwaite, C. Mullen, C. Popolosld, D. Duggan, R. Peters, S. Rizzotto, Coach Putnam. 93 FIELD HOCKEY L to R: Coach Thimas, S. Kane, E. Page, G. Trabuco, J. Reale, K. Josselyn, C. Parks, J, Foster, D. Hutchinson D. Mattson, L. Phinney, L. McGowan, D. Theran, C. O ' Donnell, Manager M. Howard, Asst. Mgr. D. McKee. Coach Anderson, K, Dowell, K, Wills, K. Heitzman, K. Driscoll, K, Degust, S. Prouty, J. Williams, M. Pratt, J. Canny M. McLaughlin, M. Falley, J. Shields, G. Dixon, R. Kinsella. 94 HOCKEY Coach Murray, J. O ' Kelley, M. Shields, D. Lawlor, W. Kempton, M. Murray, Co. Capt. P. Lawlor, Capt. B. Cole, M. Cunning, j. Marchionni, K. Hutchingson, P. Doherty, J. Dejoie, J. Mulrey, Coach Houghton 97 98 GIRLS BASKETBALL Front Row: S. Ford, D. Broadway, J. Shields, M. O ' Shea, S. Fisher, J. Canney, P. Prouost, J. Williams, H. Nietsch, E. Brady, I. Prochazka, M. Buckley, N. Wheeler, G. Whalen. Standing: Coach Anderson, K. Powell, S. Pearson, S. Kane, J. Foster, C. Parks, M. Sullivan, Coach Thimas, L. McGowan, N. Kane, L. Phinney, K. Josselyn, S. Melone, Managers: S. McKeever, S. Gorman, C. O ' Donnell 99 BASKETBALL Varsity Front Row: C. Walls, T. McCleary, A, Fowler — co captain, A. Faster — co captain, G. Junior, E. Szulak. Back Row; Mr, Clay — Advisor, C. Simmers, J. Doherty, M. Martin, M. Lincoln, P. Lamphier, G. Kelly, S. Carpenter. TOO ( Jr. Varsity Front Row: J. Hubbard, E. Szulak, S. Chandlis, B. McKiever, M. Vincent, B. Allen, Back Row; Mr, Pierce, T. McCleary, D. Southered, T. Lyden, R. Tucker, D. Sullivan, T, Comer, C. Everrett, M. Sullivan, J. Little. 101 BASEBALL Front Row: C. Walls, P. Martina, M. Dennet, J. Swett, B. Meech, A. Menice, J. Pratt, M. Howard, B, Anderson, Back Row: S. Murphy, B. Ferris, K. Tufts, R. Hall, J. Scollins, K. O ' Shea, Mr. McConnell, C. Hadad, F. Byrne, J. Bossi, J. Hubbard. 102 103 BOYS TRACK Front Row: S. O ' Grady, P. Unganust, D, Hebert, B. Evans, B. Cole, D. Hayes, B. Salvucci, P, Kellen, R, Berber- rick, M, Rydberg, D, Cox, T, Maeder, J. Tierney, N. Divine, M. Collins, D, Cookson 2nd Row: C. Silva, J. Reilly, B. White, R. Dempsey, M. Martin, B. Davis, B. Gerety, R. French, K, O ' Brien, A. Fowler, A. Faster, M, Shean, G. Junior, K. Swett, C. Gonsalves Back Row: Mr. Gunnerson, T. Cahill, M. Gibbs, M. Tiley, D. Swan, R, Salvucci, J, Ford, C, White, G. Gibson, R. Breckinridge, M. Welch, Coach Peterson, B. Keith, J. Doherty, J, Little, D. Flan- agen, P. Crowley, R. Tramont y, C. Gonsalves, J. Mannix, B. Hunter, D. Roderick, B. Silva, Coach Patenaude 104 105 i BOYS TENNIS Front Row: T. Cahill, D. Page, B. Martin, P. Nelgard, G. Oakman, J. Cronin, V. Virtue, S. Anderson, T, Jack, Mr. Searfoss. Back Row: E. Mustonen, J. Cronin, J. Rooney, T. Lydon, B. Nectow, D, Mattson, J. Hagar, D. Zippay, B, McKeever, J. Hall, J. Catano mgr. J 106 GIRLS TENNIS Front Row; Caroline Vickers, Tracy Williams, Robin Staples, Debbie Morrow, Jane Lishemess, Rhonda Kelley, Kristin Lamphier, Karen Josselyn, Back Row; Coach Kathy McCarron, Kelly Wilson, Karen Brown, Joyce Hare, Marion Pratt Judy Zipay, Susan McKeever, Carrie O ' Donnell. GIRLS SOFTBALL Front Row; B. Hayden, K. Murray, J. Crowell, C. Carriero, E. McKenzie, P. Zaborouski, D. Damon, D, Mirachi. Back Row: A. Phillips, L. McGowan, D. Mattson, D, Hutchinson, S. Pearson, J. Reale, M, Sullivan, N. Kane, V, Foley T Dixon, C, Kordas. GIRLS SOFTBALL Marshfield 3 Plymouth Carver 4 Marshfield 15 Silver Lake 13 Marshfield 24 Hignham 8 Marshfield 10 Scituatee 1 Marshfield 11 Bridgewater Raynham 4 Marshfield 12 Randolph 8 Marshfield 24 Hingham 6 Marshfield 7 Silver Lake 8 Marshfield 15 Scituate 1 Marshfield 19 Whitman Hanson 3 Marshfield 10 Rockland 4 Marshfield 4 Bridgewater Raynham 6 Marshfield 6 Randolph 8 Marshfield 8 Plymouth Carver 9 Marshfield 40 Whitman Hanson 4 Marshfield 6 Rockland 2 108 109 WINTER TRACK Back Row: C. Gonsolves, C. Silva, D. DeWolff, B, Hunter, R. Couchon, P. Fraser, K. Stybe, B. Keith, J. Cronin, P. Krussell, B, Gerety, S. Jarvis, J. Erickson, Coach Zicko. Front Row: M. O ' Connor, T. Cahill, M. Collins, A. Gibson, N. Devine, S. Pollard, D. Champagne, S. Colohan, M. Gibbs, J. Bossi, J. Casino, J. Hall, B. Murphy, A. Rydberg. Front Row: S. McCrae, M. Brien, D. Chaplin, C. Shaw, co-capt. , C. Whalen, M. Kelley, S. MacConnell, L. McCrae. Back Row: Coach Mrs, Rimmer, M. Francy, manager, L. Harris, L. Stach, C. McClendon, co-capt., G. Dixon, M. Frazier, H. McLean, J. White, M. Walsh, L. Trickier, N. Thayer, manager, S. Arnold, manager. CROSS COUNTRY Coach Brian Patenaude Bottom Row L to R: David Dejoie, Bill McKeever, Bob Byers, John Dejoie, Darren DeWolfe, Rick Breckenridge, Chuck DeGust, Frank Gerry, Top Row L to R: Bob Davis, Neal Devine, David Champagne, Gerry Manmx, George Junior, Jim O ' Brien, Jim Doherty, Mike Murray, Brent Hunter, John Erickson, Todd Snowdale, Brian Patenaude, Goach. Absent in Picture; Bob Battis. Coach Nancy Rimmer First Row: Nance Wheeler, Andrea Rydberg, Scarlett McCrae, Debbie Chaplin, Laura McCrae, Sue Brita. Second Row: Brenda Riley, Liz Madden, Debbie Junior, Beven Peters, Joanne O ' Brien, Lily Stack, Susan MacConnell, Dawn Livis, Third Row: Mgr. Michelle Francy, Mgr. Mary Melvin, Marni McIntosh, Marsha Miller, Sheila Pearson, Kim Morrow, Lela Osborne, Beth Murphy, Rebecca Smith, Maureen O ' Shea. GIRLS TRACK Front Row: G. Broadway, J. Foster, R. Broadway, L. Everett, C. McClendon, P. O ' Rourke, D. Soloman, C. Healy, M. Powers. Second Row: D. Junior, M. Archer, K. Harlow, K. Powell, L. Ryan, S. McCrae, Coach Rimmer, Third Row: K. White, C. Dempsey, E. Prohaska, N. Wheeler, H. Thompson, N. Taylor, M. Miller, A. Rydberg, M. Francy. Fourth Row: B. Clifford, D. Carey, O. Walsh, A. Stroberg, S. Davis, S, Prouty. Fifth Row: Coach Anderson, D. Worsh, K. Walsh, S, McClendon, P. Quinn, D. Broadway, D. Watts, G. Broadway, Mary Melville, A. Mackey GIRLS TRACK 1974-75 Marshfield 85 Marshfield 61. 5 Marshfield 71.5 Marshfield 46 Marshfield 77 1 6 Marshfield 90 Marshfield 97 Marshfield 93 Marshfield 93 Marshfield 90 Abington 16 Silver Lake 56.5 Hingham 46. 5 Scituate 72 Rockland 40 5 6 Bridgewater Raynham 28 Randolph 21 Plymouth Carver 25 Whitman Hanson 25 Canton 28 114 GOLF Coach Dei s Zicko L to R: D. White, R. Roche, J. Sheridan, D. O ' Kelly, J. Rooney, L. Ford, M, Ceasar, J. O ' Kelly, Coach Zicko, Asst. Coach R. Dente, 116 117 i Men’s Clothing Of Marshfield COUGHLAN CATERERS R. RODERIQUES SONS Experienced Cesspool and Septic Tank Cleaning and Pumping. 29 HATHERLY RD. SCITUATE 545-0125 Weddings Anniversaries Parties Party Platters CARTY’S AYRE’S AMACO STATION CITGO 2170 OCEAN ST MARSHFIELD 1840 OCEAN ST, MARSHFIELD 118 CYNTHIA ABRAMS PAUL ABRUZZESE JAIME ALLEN JOHN ALLEN SUZANNE ALMEIDA -- Life is too short for mean anxieties. -- Kingeley CYNTMA AMES KENNETH AMIDON — I am the me that nobody knows. Who or what I really be only I will ever know. JANE ANDERSON MARSHA ARCHER-- Our identity, hid- den in steriotypes slowly emerges. PAUL ARMSTRONG JOANNE ASH-- Blessed is he who expects nothing, for he shall never be disap- pointed. — A. Pope LIZ ASKELAND MARK ATTARDO-- The man who wakes up and finds himself a success has not been asleep. -- M. W. Little PATRICIA BABCOCK-- Look at the fu- ture, but not as the past, look at today and hope it will last. KARIN BACKERUD— It is will rather than reason that makes us free. -- Unknown CONSTANCE BANNER 120 RICHARD BARTHOLOMEW BARRY BARTLET-- Of manners gentle. -- Unknown CYNTHIA BARTLETT— . . . And young enjoying the present. Unknown DIANE BEAN DAVID BEERS WILUAM BERCEITOLD— After you have done the best you can, the hell with it. -- J. P. Kennedy DANIEL BERMCK-- No one is too small to be able to help a friend. Kahili Gibran DONNA BERTINO-- Little drops of water, little grains of sand, make the mighty ocean and the pleasant land. Little deeds of kindness, little words of love, help to make earth happy like the heaven above. -- Gibran GEORGE BEZANSON BARBARA BIELSKI — Does the song of the sea end at the shore or in the hearts of those who listen? -- Gibran MARY BONE ANTI JAMES BOSSI LYNN BOULAY-- Life you ' re no mys- tery to me. I see you, I feel you, I am you. — Potter GREGORY BOURNAZOS JOHN BRA1THWAITE-- Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. . . mod- eration in the pursuit of Jrostice is no virtue . — Goldwater DONNA BRAIT 121 ANGELINA BRETTO-- The only way txD have a friend is to be one. — Emerson WILUAM BRIDGEWATER— The diffi- culty we meet in reaching our goal is the shortest path to it. Gibran SEAN BRIEN JUDY BRIERE TERESA BRIGNOLI-- Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have. -- Schachtel KAREN BROWN-- Yesterday is but to- days memory and tomorrow is todays dream. -- Anonymous MARTIN BRUHN-- Enjoy what you can and endure what you must. -- Von- Goethe NONA BRYANT TIMOTHY BUCKLEY MARY BUNSZEL-- ! prefer to be a dreamer among the humblest with vis- ions to be realized, then lord among those without dreams and desires. -- Gibran CHERYL BUOTE DIANE BURNS-- Always laugh and never cry, always live and never die. FRED BYRNE — After you have done the best you can, the hell with it. -- J. P. Kennedy SUSAN BYRNE-- Things do not change, we change. -- Thoreau MARY CAHILL- - Yesterday was but a dream and tommorrow only a vision. But today well lived makes yesterday a dream of happiness and tommorrow a vision of hope. -- Unknown MARY BETH CALLAHAN — Enjoy what you can and endure what you must. -- Goethe 122 GAIL CAHOON DIANE CAMELIO KAREN CAMPBELL KATHLEEN CANNON DEBRA CAPPS LINDA CARAHER DEB CARY-- Art is a step in the unknovm toward the unknown. -- Kahlil Gibran RONALD CARLSON SUSAN CARPENTER DENNIS CARR TIMOTEIY CARROLL-- Today is the tommorrow I didn ' t worry about yester- day. -- Capp ROBERT CASSIDY I I LAURA CASTRO-- Pardon me for living. ANN CATALANO-- After you have done the best you can, the hell with it. -- J. P. Kennedy MICHAEL CEASAR LISA CHASE-- Live free or die. t; 123 RUSSEL CLARK WILLIAM COLE DENNIS COLLINS GREGORY GOLLINS STEPHEN GOLOHAN PAUL CONDRY MARK CONNELL— Life belongs to the living, and he who lives must be pre- pared for changes. Von Goethe NANCY CONNELLY— Yes, there are two paths you can go by. But in the long rrm, there ' s still time to change the road you ' re on. PAUL CONNOLLY STEPHEN COOK DAVID COOKSON-- No one is too small to be able to help a friend. -- Proverb OLIVIA COONEY— Lose all, but find yourself. — Proverb BRIAN COOPER— He who keeps in touch with himself knows his name. DANIEL COOPER-- He who sings prays twice. FRED COPPENRATH— Be cool. DANIEL CORBO 124 MARY CORBY-- He that would live in peace and ease, must not speak all he knows, nor judge all he sees. — Proverb ROBERT COU CH GEORGE COUGHLIN SANDRA CRAFT JAMES CREED PAUL CREED NANCY CROWLEY KATHLEEN CULLEN FRANK CUNNING ANNE M. DALEY-- Enjoy what you can and endure what you must. -- Von Goethe GARY DAM CHRISTOPHER DANE KERRI DAVIDSON KATHY DAVIS ROBERT DAVIS SUSAN DAVIS 125 DONALD DEVINE-- Character is what you are in the dark. -- Moody MARY DIGIROLAMO DONALD DIXON BRIAN DONAHUE KEVIN DONAHUE-- Write injuries in dust, benefits in marble. -- Franklin WILUAM DONAHUE THERESA DONNELLY- - You progress not through improving that which has been done, but reaching toward what has yet to be done. -- Gibran TRACEY DONNELLY-- Life belongs to the living, and he who lives must be prepared for changes. -- Johann Wolf- gang VonGoethe WILLIAM DAVIS MARK DAY-- Guard your insanity! It is one of the few things a person has. -- Unknown MATTHEW DAY-- I came, I saw, I conquered. -- Ceaser DAVID DELCOSTE CAROLYN DEEGAN ROBERT DEGUST ROBERT DEMPSEY MELISSE DEPOURTALES-- Some people look at things that are and say why. I look at things that never were and say why not. -- R. Kennedy 126 MARY DOOLEY-- Life belongs to the living, and he who lives must be pre- pared for changes. -- Johann Wolfgang VonGoethe JOHN DOWNING JAMES DOYLE PAUL DOYLE-- life belongs to the living, and he who lives must be pre- pared for changes. -- Johann Wolfgang VonGoethe JOAN DUGGAN-- A friend is a present you give yourself. -- R. L. Stevenson DIANA DUNKLEY — Little drops of wat- er, little grains of sand, make the mighty ocean and the pleasant land. Little deeds of kindness, little words of love help to make earth happy like the heaven above. -- Proverb ROBERT DU VERNOIS CECELIA EARLE— The days that make us happy make us wise. -- John Masefield KERRY DRISCOLL- - The sun is surely sinking down, but the moon is slowly rising; so this old world must still be spinning ' round. -- James Taylor SUSAN DRUAN-- . . . and yet there lies a conversation in her eyes. -- Proverbs ROBERT DRUMGOOL-- After you have done the best you can, the hell with it. -- J. P. Kennedy MARCIA DUBE CHRISTOPHER EISEMAN LESLIE EVERETT KEVIN FEELEY -- How can you be in two places at once when your not any- where at all. MAUREEN FEENEY 127 PAUL FELACCIO-- Be good. And if you can ' t be good be careful. -- Proverb NEAL FENOCMETTI PATRICIA FERRARI— Little drops of water, little grains of sand, make the mighty ocean and the pleasant land. Little deeds of kindness, little words of love, help to make earth happy like the heaven above. -- Proverb DIANE nGUEIREDO-- The only way to have a friend is to be one. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson JOANNE FLETCHER-- Never build castles in the sand, for the tide will come in and wash you castles away. --JoAnn Fletcher ROSEMARY FLYNN— Those who stand in the rain get wet. -- Rosemary Hynn VALERIE FOLEY— You progress not through improving that which has been done, but reaching toward what has yet to be done. SUZANNE FONTAINE- - I prefer to be a dreamer among the humblest, with visions to be realized, than lord among those without dreams and desires. — Kalil Gibran ELIZABETH FORTE— Be there a will, and wisdom finds a way. ROBERT FOSDICK-- Hitch your wagon to a star. JUDY FOSTER-- Today the real prob- lem is the future. — Mayor Daley AUSTIN FOWLER — Hitch your wagon to a star. ANNE FRANCIS-- You progress not through improving that which has been done, but reaching toward what has yet to be done. MICHELLE A. FRANCY-- Foot prints in the sand of time were not made by sit- ting down. -- unknown CATHY FRANZOSA-- Little drops of wa- ter, little grains of sand, make the mighty ocean and the pleasant land. Little deeds of kindness. Little words of love, help to make earth happy like the heaven above. RONALD W. FRENCH— The secret of success is constancy to purpose. -- Proverb LAUREN FRUGOLI-- Things do not change we change. -- Thoreau -- RICHARD W. FRYE-- We should all be concerned about the future because we will have to spend the rest of our lives there. -- Charles Francis Kettering -- DENISE FULLAM — Yesterday is some- thing that can never live again. . . it can be either treasured or forgot. -- unknown DAVID CALLACHER MAUREEN CATELY-- Penny and penny laid up will be many. Who will not save j penny shall never have many. Proverb SUSAN CEDDES BILL CERETY-- To conquer you must believe you can Proverb ' PAM CIBSON— The gull sees farthest who flies highest Richard Bach STEPHEN C. CIBSON- - When storms are high and your dreams are low, I wish you strength to let love grow The Eagles MARY CILBERT— Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep, and you weep alone Ella Wheeler Wilcox MICHAEL GILLESPIE ANDREW GILMORE— We ' re all morons proud and true, we will do our call for you Auegaendaiojeiavoy Three stooges NANCY GODFREY CHARLES GONSALVES SCOTT GRAY- - A fool always finds a greater fool to admire him. JAMES GRIFFIN-- Some souls are like sponges. You cannot squeeze anything out of them except what they have sucked from you. 129 JANET M. HAASS-- It takes all the running you can do to keep in the same place. If you want to get somewhere else, you must run at least ttvice as fast. -- Lewis Carroll -- CHUCK HADDAD- - No one is too small to be able to help a friend. -- Proverb KIMBERLY HAGAR-- Reach for the heavens and hope for the futiore; all that we can be, not what we are. -- John Denver LISA HALL-- The only way to have a friend is to be one. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson RONALD HALL-- When all else is lost, the futme still remains. -- Proverb KAREN ElANDY— So many gentle friends are near whom one can scarcely see, I should never feel alone where ever I may be. -- Proverb CHRIS HANLON-- Breathing is not living. -- Proverb GERALDINE HAROLD-- Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others can not keep it from themselves. -- Unknown DONALD HARRINGTON-- Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes. -- Vergil ELAINE HARRINGTON-- Life--if you turn out to be true, nothing in this world will keep me from you; But if it turns out that we be just friends, I pro- mise our friendship will end. - - Unknown MICHAEL ElASKELL JOHN HASSETT-- Thou hast seen noth- ing yet! -- Cervantes DAVID HAYES-- After you have done the best you can do, the hell with it. --J. P. Kennedy BRUCE HEBERT JOHN HENRY RICHARD HOLEY 130 JEFFREY HUBBARD DIANNE HUNT- - You only get what you give, the way you die is the way you live; the only things that ' s permanent, is change. -- J. Rivers DANIEL HURLEY DEBRA HUTCHINSON— Having a friend . . . makes the whole world nicer. JO- ANNE HUTCHINSON- - Nothing dries sooner than a tear, . . . --Proverb DAVID JACKSON MICHAEL JAROMA-- Enjoy what you can and endure what you must. -- Jo- hann Wolfgang Von Goethe SCOTT JARVIS-- Go placidly amid the noise and haste and remember what peace there may be in silence. -- Unknown HOWARD JEAN ROY JEAN JULIE JOHNSON— The joy of the Lord is your strength. -- Nehemiah 8:10 SCOTT JOHNSON LISA JORDAN-- Today is the first day of the rest of your life. -- Unknown KAREN JOSS ELYN-- Laugh and the world laughs with you, weep and you weep alone. -- Ella Wheeler Wilcox TERRY JUNIOR NANCY KANE— Tell me the company you keep and I ' ll tell you who you are. -- Proverb ! 131 BERNADETTE KEEFE ELLEN KEELAN-- Good things come in small packages. -- Unknown MARY KEELEY MARGARET KEITH GEORGINE KELLEY-- If there were two men alike, the world would not be big enough to contain them. Kalil Gibran MAUREEN KELLEY RHONDA KELLEY— Things do not change, we change. -- Thoreau BARBARA KELLY STEVEN KEOUGH PAT KERRIGAN KARIN KIMBAL CAROL KORDAS-- The records show 1 took the blows, and did it my way. -- Frank Sinatra SHOJI KOZUE — Tenderness and Kinder- ness are not signs of weakness and des- pair, but rather manifestations of strengths and resolutions. -- Kahili Gibran LISA KRAUSE-- For all you touch. And all you see. Is all your life will ever be. — Pink Hoyd RONALD KRYSTO KEITH LA FORDGE 132 JOHN LAMB-- If the shoe fits wear it. -- Unknown KRISTIN LAMPHIER LINDA LARIVIERE-- Things do not change, we change, -- Thoreau DEBORAH LARKIN— All things bright and beautiful, All creatures great and small. All things wise and wonderful. The Lord God made them all. I MICHAEL LARKIN ALLEN LARRIVEE ALAN LASTER PHILLIP LAW I [ i PETER LAWLOR-- Life is in the garni of cards, the game consists not of win ning but in playing a poor hand well, ' -- Unknown THOMAS LEATHERBEE DEBORAH LOENARD MIKE LINCOLN ELLEN LOGUE PAMELA LOPES-- You progress not through improving that which has been done, but reaching toward what has yet to be done, -- Gibran LAURA LOUD ANN LORING-- Tommorrow becomes today- -unknown becomes known- - enemies become friends- -friends begin understanding — understandingbecomes love — that love brings everlasting peace, -- Unknown 133 BARRY LUND KERIN LYNCH-- Some rise by sin, others by virtue fall. MAUREEN LYNCH- - WTien you wish for something new, believe it ' s on its way to you and when the time is right you ' ll find you ' ll have just what you had in mind. -- Gibran DANIEL LYONS-- Lose all, but find yourself. -- Proverb DONNA MARTINA MICHEAL MARTINEZ-- Far be it from me to insult the pun! I honour it in proportion to it ' s merits- -no more. -- Hugo ROBERT MATTICE— The mark of an immature man is that he will die for a cause, yet, the mark of a mature man is that he will live for a better one. DEBORAH MATTSON- - Life is for us to keep, dreams for those who sleep. -- Gates ALICE MACKEY-- If you love some- thing, set it free; if it returns, call it yours; if it doesn ' t--it never really was. — Unknown DONNA MAYHEW CHER YL MACRAE-- Should you really open your eyes and see, you woidd be- hold yoiorself in all images. -- Gibran JOHN MALLOY THERESE MANEY-- No one knows what it is that he can do till he tries. -- Syrus BRIAN D. MARTIN-- Most happy he who is entirely self-reliant, and who centers all his requirements in himself alone. -- Cicero KIM MARTIN-- Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful. -- Shakespeare MICHAEL MARTIN— Where there is a will, there is a way. -- Proverb 134 GLENN MAXWELL DENISE MAZZOLA — You progress not through improving that which has yet to be done, but reaching toward what has yet to be done. -- Gibran ELIZABETH MCCARTHY-- Laws were made to be broken. CINDY MCCLENDON PATRICIA MCCORMICK-- Our lives are shaped by those who love us, by those who refuse to love us. -- Unknown GAIL MCEVOY-- When the clouds have all gone there will be no more rain, and the beauty of things is uncovered again. -- Stevens DENISE MCCANN- - Be good. And if you can ' t be good be careful. — Pro- verb LAURA MCGOWAN-- To rest is to rust; to be active is to achieve. DEBORAH MCGRATH-- Does the song of the sea end at the shore or in the hearts of those who listen to it? -- Gibran ELLEN MCGRATH- - Nothing in nature is unbeautiful. — Tennyson THERESA MCGUIRE-- One never reach- es home. But where paths that have affinity for each cross, the whole world looks like home for a time. -- Hesse ANN-MARIE MCKENNA -- Never res- pond to critisism or else you ' 11 be doing everybody ' s thing but your own. -- Alinsky KATHLEEN MCKENNA — When all else is lost the future still remains. -- Proverb EILEEN MCKENZIE DAVID MCLEAN DEBORAH L. MCNEIL— I refuse. -- Anonymous 135 ANTHONY MCNHL PAULA MEECH MICHELE B. MEISTER— There ' s nothing worth the wear of winning but laughter, and the love of friends. -- Belloc ROGER MELVIN JOYCE MEDONIS TI 10THY MEYER- - The present day composer refuses to die. -- Zappa KARL MICEIENER JEFFREY MIERS THERESA MORRISON-- A friend is a present you give yourself. -- Stevenson KEVIN MULKERN COLEEN MULLEN-- Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker. -- Nash JAMIE A. MULLEN-- Thunder is good, thunder is impressive; but it is lightening that does the work. -- Twain 136 ROBERT MUNROE DEBORAH MURPHY- - Hope is not a dream, but a way of making dreams become reality. -- Unknown EILEEN MURPHY — So many gentle friends are near whom one can scarcely see, I should never feel alone where ever I may be. -- Proverb JANET MURPHY— My life is like a stroll upon the beach as near to the oceans edge as I can go. -- Thoureau LISA MURPHY SUSAN MURPHY PATRICIA MUSTONEN— Go placidly amid the noise and haste, and remem- ber what peace there may be in silence . . . -- Desiderata DANIEL NECTOW-- Our lives are shaped by those who love us- -by those who re- fuse to love us. -- Unknown DANA E. NEWTON— To have a friend is to be one. -- Emerson WILLIAM NICHOLSON CONSTANCE NICOTRA-- Does the song of the sea end at the shore or in the hearts of those who listen to it? -- Gibran HETTY NIETSCH DARRELL NOBLES ARLENE OAKMAN-- Life belongs to the living-, and he who lives must be pre- pared for changes. -- VonGoethe CAROL OAKMAN-- Behold, I do not give lectures or a little charity, and when I give I give myself. -- Whitman KEVIN O ' BRIEN 137 ROBERT OCHILTREE-- The world is a stage, the stage is a world of entertain- ment. MAUREEN O ' CONNOR AL TATE-- I ' m not lookin ' where I ' m goin ' , I ' m goin ' where I ' m lookin ' . --Curly (Three Stooges) CARRIE O ' DONNELL- - What we see wth our mind ' s eye is no more impor- tant than what we see mth our real eyes. R ICHARD OHLUND JAMES O ' KELLY- - After you have done the best you can, the hell with it. -- J. P. Kennedy MAUREEN O ' KELLY PATRICIA O ' NEAL PATRICIA O ' ROURKE— Be good. And if you can ' t be good be careful. -- Proverb JANIS OSBORNE- - We pass through life like grains of sand shifting with the tides. KEVIN O ' SHEA- - A handful of common sense is worth a bushel of learning. -- Proverb DAVID PAGE-- Wisdom is but a grain of knowledge seasoned by time. ELLEK PAGE-- We grew before each others eye ' s, but people like ponds grow apart, new needs push us in new direc- tions. -- McKuen WILLIAM PAPPASTRATIS LEO PAQUETTE— Be good. And if you can ' t be good be careful. -- American Proverb WAYNE PARKER 138 MICHAEL PARKS NANNETTE PARZIALE-- Search no long- er for the best times are now. MIKE PAULINO DENISE PEARL- - Penny and penny laid up will be many. Who will not save penny shall never have many. -- Proverb DEAN PETERS ANN PHILLIPS — When the night is darkest, dawn is nearest. -- American Proverb ARTHUR PIKE — The only way to have a friend is to be one. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson PAUL PIKE SUSAN PILLSBURY— But ask now the beasts, and they shall teach thee, and the fowls of the air, and they shall tell thee. — Job 12:7 JOSEPH POPOLOWSKI MARLA POWER— Behold, I do not give lectures or a little charity. When I give I give myself. — Walt Whitman FRANCIS POWERS-- Tenderness and kind- ness are not signs of weakness and des- pair, but rather manifestat ions of strength and resolution. -- Kalil Gibran NANCY PEARL-- Hide not your talents: for use they were made, what is a sun- dial in the shade? PAMELA PELLAND-- Enjoy what you can and endure what you must. -- johann Wolfgang Von Goethe CHERYL PETERS-- No man is an island; entire of itself. Any man ' s death dimin- ishes me because I am involved in man- kind. — John Donne DAVID PETERS-- Obstacles cannot crush me; every obstacle yields to stern resolve. He who is fixed to a star wavers not. -- Leonardo DaVinci } 139 THORNTON POWERS JEFFREY PRIESING — Take things as they come, ROBIN RAYMOND-- Does the song of the sea end at the shore or in the hearts of those who listen to it? JAMES REILLY KATHLEEN REYNOLDS KAREN RICE-- Each day ' s sunset gives one less day to live but one more day to remember. SUE RICH-- So I ' ll travel along with a friend and a song. — Kalil Gibran PAULA RICHARDSON JOHN RIORDAN THOMAS J. RIORDAN-- Let each man step to the beat which he hears, however measured or far away. -- Thoreau MATTHEW RISI-- Science does not turn men into numbers. The betrayal of the human spirit- -the belief in absolute knowledge destroys men. -- Jawb Bronowski RALPH RISPETTOSO JAMES RIVA SHARON RIZZOTTO CHERYL ROBINSON SEAN ROBINSON-- No one is too small to be able to help a friend. 140 LINDA LEE ROCHON — If consequence do but approve my dream, my boat sails freely, both with wind and stream. -- Shakespeare JOHN ROONEY-- ! can resist anything but temptation. CINDY ROOT — Be good. And if you can ' t be good be careful. LAUREN RYAN-- Your outlook on life is bound to be brighter from behind a smile, MICHEAL RYAN-- No one what it is that he can do till he tries. -- Publius Syrus JOSEPH SALVETTI-- ! sit beside the fire and think of people long ago, and people who will see a world that I shall never know. -- JRR Tolhein PATRICIA SCHLUP — Her ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. KURT SCHLUTER-- Too much of a good thing can be wonderful. -- Mae West JIM SCOLLINS-- No one is too small to be able to help a friend. DONNA SCOLLY-- After you have done the best you can, the hell with it. -- J. F. Kennedy CAROLE M, SHAW— Me. . , as long as I live, I shall always be myself and no other — just me. DEAN SHAW CAREY SILVA CHRIS SIMMERS — Keep me from the wisdom that does not weep, the phil- osophy that does not laugh, and the pride that does not bow its head before a child. -- Kalil Gibran EDMOND SINNOTT PAUL SMITH 141 DELTAH SNIFF ROBIN STAPLES-- Four year--good times and bad times alike, vith plenty of learning, yet much to be learned. JUDITH STETSON-- The only way to have a friend is to be one. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson ANN STROBERG-- Laugh, and the world laughs with you. weep, and you weep alone. -- Ella WTieeler Wilcox MARYELLEN SULLIVAN— The greatest of faults I should say is to be conscience of none. — Carlyle PAUL SULLIVAN— So I ' ll travel along with a friend and a song. -- Proverbs KIM SUTHERLAND-- Some think I wink at them when I close my eyes to avoid their sight. — Kahlil Gibran SANDRA C. SUZIO-- ! have my memory of yesterday; my dreams for tommorrow; and my smile for today. -- S. C. B. S. JEFFREY SWAN-- If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears. -- Henry David Thoreau STEVEN SWAN MARK SZULAK-- Enjoy what you can and endure what you must. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe BRIAN TAYLOR CHERYL TAYLOR-- You ' re a child of the universe, no less than the trees and the stars, you have a right to be here. NANCY TAYLOR-- Tenderness and kindness are not signs of weakness and despair, but rather manifestations of strength and resolution. BRIAN TELLIER DIANE THERAN-- The only way to have a true friend is to be one. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson 142 ROLAND THIBODEAU HELEN THOMPSON- - Every minute you are angry, you lose sixty seconds of happiness. GAIL TRABUCCO-- Let your acquain- tances be many, but one in a thousand your confident. -- Ecclesiasticus (6:6) LORI TRICKLER — The only way to have a friend is to be one. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson JOHN TROVATO SHARON VALENTE KIM VARNEY PATRICK VAUGHN RONALD VERROCHIO LA SLOW VINCZE VAN VIRTUE-- Patience is a virtue, virtue is a grace; both put together make a pretty face. MARK WAITKUS— I was bom a chronic anxiety about the weather. -- John Burroughs NORMA WALDEN JAMES WALKER CHRIS WALLS-- Don ' t feed yourself on false hopes. JOHN WALLS 143 MAR.ANNE WALSH-- Guard yoTor insanity! It is one of the few unique things a per- son has. DANA V ETZEL-- No one knows what it is that he can do till he tries. -- Publius Syrus JOHN WHITTIER WHEELER II-- Who saw life steadily and saw it whole. DENTJISON WHITE JOHN WILLIAMS MARSHA WILLIAMS-- ! work at being crazy, otherwise, I would have no free- dom. -- C. Y. TRACY A. WILLIAMS-- No distance of place of lapse of time can lessen the friendship of those who are thoroughly persuaded of each other ' s worth. -- Robert Southey STEPHEN WILLIAMSON— Be always as merry as ever you can, for no one de- lights in a sorrowful man. -- Proverb JONATHAN WILLS Camera Shy Laura Abramson Craig Aronson Mary Bickerton James Brenock Geoffrey Cassie Micheal Cunning Lee Donovan Tina Dowell Daniel Downey Robert Downey Martha Fitzgerald Patrick Fleming David Garfield Laura Gove David Hallett Dana Harvey Cathy Henderson Thomas Kozlowski Andrew Lott Roderick MacDonald William Martin Paul Matthews John McGrath John Morrison Mike Murphy Ralph Nicotra Susan O ' Hallorar. Linda O ' Halloran James Parker Marc Payne James Pereira Micheal Porier Kathy Pollard Paul Roos Kevin Rourke David Rossi Timothy Shea Mark Sheaij John Sheridan ' Terrance Sigwarth I Alan Sipe ( Stephen Sinclair | Dennis Stanley Allan Steele j James Sullivan Mark Tirrell ' Paul Truman Diane Whitehead James Williams Ann Witham James Woods , 144 In Memory Of JIMMY CALLAHAN Some may think you are forgotten though on earth you are no more. But in memory you are with us as you always were before. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OE THE CLASS OE 1976 CINDY ABRAMS leaves first. LAURA ABRAMSON leaves second. P.AUL ABRUZZESE leaves his last name to anyone who can spell it. .I.AIME ALLEN leaves winded. JOHN ALLEN leaves sitting at the Mini Mart. SUZ.ANNE .ALMEID.A leaves on a lark. CINDY .AMES leaves on wheels. KENNY AMIDON leaves complaining of sore fingers. J.ANE ANDERSON leaves a corner in the courtyard vacant. M ARSHA .ARCHER leaves with a new iden- tity. PAUL .ARMSTRONG leaves with weak legs. CRAIG ARONSON leaves for the wilder- ness. JOANNE ASH leaves in a souped-up car. LIZ ASKELAND leaves with a new last name. MARK ATTAR DO leaves the book list to PBA. PATTI BABCOCK leaves with the most school spirit and most friendly. KAREN BACKERUD leaves after a beauti- ful year, for Sweden. CONNIE BANNER leaves after the animals. RICH.ARD B.ARTHOLOMEW leaves with the loudest squeak. BARRY BARTLETT leaves toad longue lied. CINDY BARTLETT leaves Mr. Hupprich without an actress. DIANE BEAN comes as a sprout and leaves as a stock. DAVID BEERS leaves not drinking his last name. BILL BERCHTOLD leaves out on a limb. DAN BERNICK leaves yelling “Bi-centenial, on Rye! DONNA BERTINO leaves with a bigger hem. GEORGE BEZANSON leaves. MARY BICKERTON leaves bickering. BARBARA BIELSKl leaves plucking the strings. MykRY BONFANTI leaves the guidance de- paVtment helpless. JIMMY BOSSI leaves his baseball ability to his little brother. LYNN BOULEY leaves re-encarnated with F’eier Proud. GREG BOURNAZOS leaves for Mars as a male chauvanist. JIM BRENOCK leaves missing Rhode Is- land. ANGIE BRETTO leaves with many friends. BILL BRIDGEWATER leaves his soccer skill to Miles Tilley. SEAN BRIAN leaves for the grease pits. JUDY BRIERE leaves remembering the sum- mer of “71 . TERRY BRIGNOLI leaves with an argue- ment. KAREN BROWN leaves whispering. MARTY BRUHN leaves for the Tour de France . NONA BRYANT leaves wishing she never came. TIM BUCKLEY leaves rubber. MARY BUNSZEL leaves studying her anatomy. CHERYL BOUTE leaves in a Chevy. DIANE BURNS leave for the Milk Company in Milton. ERE;D BRYNE: leaves for the CM. A. (Central Intelligence Agency). SUSAN B ' RNE leaves her weight behind. MARY CAHll.L leaves her voice to Minnie Mouse. M. R ' BETH CALLAHAN leaves her ward- robe to the twins. DIANE CAMELIO leaves taking all the holi- days she can. K.AREN CAMBELL leaves clutching onto David. K.ATEIY CANNON leaves with a bang. DEBBIE CAPPS leaves taking care of Kath- leen. DEBI CAREY leaves her long skirts to Mrs. Geyer. RONNIE CARLSON peddles away. SUSAN CARPENTER leaves well “built . DENNIS CARR leaves following instruc- tions. TIM CARROLL leaves a lot exposed. BOB CASSIDY leaves hopping along. JEFF CASSIE leaves light in weight and heavy in knowledge. LAURA CASTRO leaves torn copies of “Hot Flashes to Sheryll Berberick. ANN CATALANO leaves sweet. MIKE CEASAR leave ... by the way “Who made the salad? LISA CHASE leaves in a rush. RUSSELL CLARK leaves lots of stories be- hind. BILL COLE leaves his skates to Mr. Gardner. DENNIS COLLINS leaves for the dentist. GREG COLLINS leaves best dressed. STEVE COL OHAN leaves as a one man band. PAUL CONDRY leaves for Humarock. MARK CONNELL leaves for Brant Rock Supermarket. NANCY CONNELLY leaves jogging with dad. PAUL CONNELLY leaves his height to Mr. Deftos. STEVE COOK leaves McDonalds at I2;30 every night. DAVID COOKSON leaves looking up into his future. OLIVIA COONEY leaves as Dibby. BRIAN COOPER leaves bafned?’? DAH! DAN COOPER leaves his book report on Webster’s Dictionary. BUDDY COPPENRATH leaves to produce Godfather part III. DAN CORBO leaves his heart at M.H.S. MARYANNE CORBY leaves doing 20 on the expressway. BOB COUCH leaves a sticky business behind. GEORGE COUGHLIN leaves to fix his mo- torcycle. SANDRA CRAFT leaves with care. PAUL CREED leaves “doing it all for you . JIMMY CREED leaves as the “Happy Hooker”. KATHY CULLEN fades out of the picture. FRANK CUNNING leaves in his Trans Am. MIKE CUNNING leaves with a soap sud center. ANNE DALEY leaves for Nantucket. GARY DAM leaves his list of dirty jokes. CHRIS DANE leaves wondering. KERRI DAVIDSON leaves her altendence record to her sister. KATHY DAVIS leaves for the hospital wards. BOB DAVIS leaves nothing of value behind. SUSAN D.AVIS leaves punnier than when she came. BILL DAVIS leaves a head of the class. MARK DAY leaves wishing he wouldn ' t be mixed up with Matt. MATT DAY leaves his memories in the gen- eral office. DAVID DECOSTE leaves telling the class will to Stuff it. CAROLYN DEEGAN leaves Tarzan sadly behind. BOB DEGUST leaves digging bottles. BOB DEMPSEY leaves bulging out of all his clothes. MELISSE DEPOURTALES leaves her hair to Mr. Roper. DONNY DEVINE leaves all his girlfriends behind. MARY DIGIROLAMO leaves with a chuck- le. DONNY DIXON leaves as the Rich Little of M.H.S. BRIAN DONAHUE leaves as the fonz. KEVIN DONAHUE leaves for a concert in his moron room. TERRY DONNELLY leaves her five senses; CHANNEL, JEANNATE, CACHE. WIND- SONG. FABREGE. TRACY DONNELLY leaves as a mother, wife, and a scholar. LEE DONOVAN leaves wishing he could get it together. MARY DOOLEY leaves in a hairy situation. TINA DOWELL leaves as the Batgirl. DAN DOWNEY departs drifting dreadfully downward. BOB DOWNEY leaves on his mini bike with the cops close behind. JOHN DOWNING leaves for the downfield. JIMMY DOYLE leaves with his handle bar mustache. PAUL DOYLE leaves chipping his way into Cindy’s heart. KERRY DRISCOLL leaves his beard to Mr. Bartlett. SUSAN DRUAN leaves her nails to Miss Anderson. BOB DRUMGOOL leaves for the bowling al- ley. MARCIA DUBE leaves horsing around. JOAN DUGGAN leaves her diet to Mr. Gun- nerson. DIANA DUNKLEY leaves yearning for some- thing better. BOB DE VERNOIS leaves, can you believe it? CECELIA EARLE leaves not getting older but getting better. LESLIE EVERETT leaves us with a liti and a laugh. KEVIN FEELY leaves always in Hyde Park. Park. PAUL FELACCIO leaves. NEAL FENOCHIETTI walks to the Villa. PATTI FERRARI leaves looking for a mi- craphone. DIANNE FIGUEIREDO leaves building lobster pots. MARTHA FITZGERALD leaves her late passes to . . . PATRICK FLEMING leaves room 222 a wreck. JOANNE FLETCHER leaves “Mufr be- hind. ROSEMARY FLYNN leaves spicey. VAL FOLEY leaves as a certified member of the “pitcrew”. SUZANNE FONTAINE leaves with her boyfriend. LIZ FORTE leaves on crutches. BOB FOSDICK leaves in search of a comb. JUDY FOSTER leaves 25 pairs of sneakers behind. AUDIE FOWLER leaves drooling over the girls and dribbling in the courts. ANNE FRANCIS leaves with the guys. MICHELLE FRANCY leaves Mrs. Rimmer looking for someone to fill her sport. CATHY FRANZOSA leaves Timmy Kane’s name on the wall. RONNIE FRENCH leaves sprinting to and fro . LAUREN FRUGOLI leaves tutin to toot on a flute. RICKY FRYE leaves his boyish ways to his sis. DENISE FULLAM leaves her intelligent statements behind. DAVID GALLAGHER leaves a little .some- thing. DAVID GARFIELD leaves for Perigrine White. MAUREEN GATELY leaves on a fence. BILL GERETY leaves a pile of broken hur- dles to Monty Collins. PAM GIBSON leaves still crazy after all these years. STEVE GIBSON leaves pulled over. MARY GILBERT leaves her temper. MICHAEL GILLESPIE leaves with the pick of the lot. ANDY GILMORE leaves for Pembroke. NANCY GODFREY leaves with Jerry’s car. CHARLES GONSALVES leaves friends be- hind. LAURA GOVE leaves all together. SCOTT GRAY leaves between shades of black and white. JIM GRIFFIN leaves the crowds screaming, Give Griff a chance?” JANET HAASS leaves sailing in the sea of knowledge. CHUCK HADDAD leaves with a thank-you from the senior class. KIM HAGAR leaves her twin in the anatomy room. LISA HALL leaves and takes Irving with her. RONNIE HALL leaves for Bugaloosa with memories of Michele. DAVID HALLETT leaves to do some body work. KAREN HANDY leaves her last name to Rand. CHRIS HANLON takes his quiet ways with him. GERRY HAROLD leaves us a joke but she doesn’t get it. DON HARINGTON leaves trying to sell a slide rule to Mr. Zicko. ELAINE HARRINGTON leaves a vacant spot in the AV room. DANA HARVEY leaves saying I was going to come to school, but my sttering wheel turned to Humarock. MICHAEL HASKELL leaves with Mr. Shainwald saying “Mike where is your note?” JOHN HASSETT leaves with “Annie” in the Open Road”. TED HAYDEN leaves double-jointed. DAVID HAYES leaves his left arm to Karen. BRUCE HEBERT leaves for the hal-a-bit. CATHY HENDERSON leaves with a brighter future. JOHN HENRY leaves his flirting ability to anyone who can handle it. RICHARD HOLEY leaves unknown Carlos leaves for Monty Python. JEFF HUBBARD leaves for the cupboard to get his ... enough? DIANE HUNT leaves to join Rick Rayner. DAN HURLEY leaves his driving ability to Mr. Tingley. DEBBIE HUTCHINSON leaves her hockey stick to Kathy Driscoll. JOANNE HUTCHINSON leaves as a “true” friend to all. DAVID JACKSON leaves everyone enter- tained. MIKE JAROMA leaves the wrestling team weightless. SCOTT JARVIS leaves with an exhoe of an bugle. ROY JEAN leaves his Margie behind. JULIE JOHNSON leaves to divorce her childhood. SCOTT JOHNSON leaves on time for the first time in his life. LISA JORDAN leaves on her toes. KAREN JOSSELYN leaves Kim mother- less. TERRI JUNIOR left us early. NANCY KANE leaves grabbing a “GAB”. BERNl KEEFE leaves Mr. Boczanowski best wishes for a well deserved sabbatical. ELLEN KEELAN came with a whimper and leaves with a boom. MARY KEELEY leaves in a bind. PEGGY KEITH leaves for Humarock and home. GEORGE KELLEY leaves with ewe or you or you. MAUREEN KELLEY leaves us for some- thing else. RHONDA KELLEY leaves hopping from car to car. BARBARA KELLY leaves for a fight. STEVE KEOUGH leaves his mother running up and down the sidelines. PATTY KERRIGAN leaves for Paul in a Fury. KARIN KIMB.ALL leaves undecided. CAROL KORDAS leaves her knees to any- one who can handle them. TOM KOZLOWSKI leaves with a cause. LISA KRAUSE leaves for Lyndon State. RON KRYSTO leaves in a package of fish food. KEITH LA FORGE leaves for the valley. JOHN LAMB leaves along with the rest of the flocks. KRISTIN LAMPHIER seeks the Northern Lights. LINDA LARIVIERE leaves the library gig- gling along with 3 others. DEBBI LARKIN leaves fitting all the parts. MIKE LARKIN marches away — three, four, kick, step . . . ALAN LARRIVEE leaves hassling Mr. Schwart. ALAN LASTER leaves a hot shot. PHIL LAW leaves with Fred. PETER LAWLOR leaves with — Moe, Larry, and Curly. TOM LEATHERBEE peels out. DEBBI LEONARD leaves with wedding bells ringing in her ears. MIKE LINCOLN leaves with a Purple Velvet Mushroom. ELLEN LOGUE leaves saying, “I promise I’ll go to school tomorrow.” PAM LOPES leaves her persuasive ways to the teachers. ANN LORING leaves. ANDY LOTT leaves with Lotts of memories. BARRY LUND leaves his attendance record to Mike. KERIN LYNCH leaves Bewitch. MAUREEN LYNCH leaves for Sunshine. DAN LYONS leaves all the girls without a ride. ALICE MACKEY leaves all the boys drool- ing. RODERICK MACDONALD leaves as “Ronald . CHERYL MACRAE leaves her wise remarks to Randy. JOHN MALLOY leaves fo the Cape. TERRY MANEY leaves as ' A of the Class Couple. BRIAN MARTIN leaves testing out vacuum cleaners. KIM MARTIN leaves for the Mall. MIKE MARTIN leaves his voice echoing down the halls!. BILLY MARTIN leaves the Insurance Com- pany BROKE!!. DONNA MARTINA leaves sweeter than she came. MIKE MARTINEZ exits stage left. PAUL MATTHEWS leaves as the other half. BOB MATTICE leaves for Family Skateland. DEBBI MATTSON leaves her food in her field. GLENN MAXWELL leaves saying, “Mr. Leone is two inches too short.” DONNA MAYHEW leaves talking to every- one and anyone. DENISE MAZZOLA leaves real “slick”. BETH MCCARTHY leaves for the Bob Ne- whart Show. CINDY MCCLENDON leaves a friend to all. PATTY MCCORMACK leaves Enterprise behind. GAIL MCEVOY leaves the Great White Way. DENISE MCGANN leaves for the Brant Rock Super Market. LAURA MCGOWEN leaves with stop and go mixed up. DEBBY AND ELLEN leave together as usu- al. TERRY MCGUIRE leaves for “un bon voy- age” ANN MARIE MCKENNA leaves her ward- robe to the underclassmen. EILEEN MCKENZIE leaves for Paradise. DAVID MCLEAN heads for the hills. DEBBI MCNEIL leaves dancing on Mr. Tin- gles table. TONY MCNEIL leaves trying to find his way to school. JOYCE MEDONIS leaves her heart at the bagging department in Angelos. PAULA MEECH leaves hoping she’ll never return. MICKEY MEISTER leaves grabbing all the gusto she can. TIM MYER leaves the school “high” (not the High School). KARL MICHENER leaves his bell-bottoms to some ding-dong. JEFF MIERS leaves wishing he was a weiner. GEORGE MILLMAN leaves his temper to Mr. Parker. DAN MITCHELL leaves saying, “1 didn’t do it”. NELSON MORRIS leaves treating all the girls like ladies. GERRY MORRISON leaves wrestling with his ego. JOHN MORRISON leaves to join the anti- pot patrol. TERRY MORRISON leaves sincerely. KEVIN MULKERN leaves his printed shirts to Mr. Pletsch. COLEEN MULEN leaves. JAMIE MULLEN leaves his keys to Mr. Benson. BOB M UN ROE leaves his license to the Reg- istry. DEBBI MURPHY leaves as sticks. EILEEN ML!RPM ' Iciivcs back to burgers with six please. J. NET ML ' RPin ' leaves with a smile. SUSAN MURPHY leaves anonymously. SUS.AN MURPHY leaves alias “Murph . P.ATT ' t ' MUSTONEN leaves for Richard, the Prince of Frogs. D AN NECTOW leaves for the Telephone Co. looking for a job. D.‘ N.A NEWTON leaves flipping out. BILLY NICHOLSON leaves as a family man. CONNIE NICOTRA leaves for McDonalds. HENRIETTE NIETSCH leaves her accent to .Arthur Morrison. DARRELL NOBLES leaves after second, and comes back for fourth, and leaves after fifth. .ARLENE OAKMAN leaves saying, Band •Attend . C.AROL OAKMAN leaves best friend to all teachers. KEVIN O ' BRIEN leaves his animal noise to Mr. Pletsch. BOB OCHILTREE leaves 130 pounds. .MAUREEN O ' CONNOR leaves never to forget John. C.ARRIE O ' DONNELL leaves Miss Thimas without a sweeper. EVA O ' HALLORAN hops aw ' ay. SUSAN AND LINDA O ' HALLORAN leave together with their own dress code. RICH OHLUND leaves hoping to attain many goals. JIM O ' KELLY putts away. MAUREEN O ' KELLY leaves her polite ways to Dirk Roderi ck. PATTY O ' NEAL leaves as quietly as she came. PATTY O ' ROURKE leaves the underclass- men without notes. JANIS OSBORNE leaves to party in Pem- broke and Saquish. KEVIN O ' SHEA leaves with a Boom-Boom. DAVID PAGE comes out of hibernation from the A. V. Room. ELLEN PAGE came as a page and leaves as a Queen. BILLY PAPPASTRATIS leaves with a shorter name. LEO PAQUETTE takes off. JIMMY PARKER leaves with an applogy from the Senior Class. WAYNE PARKER leaves for his corner in Brant Rock. MIKE PARKS leaves from underneath his Rock. NAN PARZIALE leaves M. H. S. for GOQD!. MARC PAYNE leaves through the window. DENISE PEARL leaves her name for Steve’s truck. NANCY PEARL leaves looking for the per- fect Fribble. PAM PELLAND rolls away. JIM PEREIRA leaves writing the Humarock Kid. CHERYL PETERS leaves her activities to anyone who can handle them. DAVID PETERS leaves theoretically. ANN PHILLIPS leaves saying, “Dad, can I have the bus tonight?”. JOHN PHILLIPS leaves as the T. A. B. Phantom. ARTHUR PIKE leaves before his brother. PAUL PIKE parts picking a perfect profes- sion. SUSAN PILLSBURY leaves popping fresh. MIKE POIRIER leaves under a hood. KATHY POLLARD leaves to play “Concer- to 4 in Angelos. JOE POPOLOSKl pops off. MARLA POWERS leaves believing only her hairdresser knows. I R.ANCIS POWERS leaves as King of the Chicks. JEFF PRIESING leaves hoping he will re- member his diploma. ROBIN RAYMOND leaves her hair behind. JIMM ' REILl.Y leaves in his beat V.W. KATH ' REYNOLDS leaves with the gang. KAREN RICE leaves in a minute”. SUSAN RICH leaves her voice to Vicki Cea- sar. JOHN RIORDAN leaves after just coming. TOM RIORDAN leaves as an Aardvark. MATT RISI leaves as a Space Cadet. RALPH RISPETTOSO stayed around to fin- ish an art project. JIM RIVA walks away. SHARON RIZZOTTO leaves with Greg ' s right arm. PAM ROBINSON leaves thankful to Mr. Pe- terson. SEAN ROBINSON leaves Cassanova jeal- ous!. LINDA ROCHON leaves for Ricky. JOHN ROONEY leaves on he Orient Ex- press. PAUL ROOS leaves looking for the Pool Hall. CINDY ROOT leaves her typing ability to Mrs. Parris. KEVIN ROURKE leaves in a “cruiser . DAVID ROSSI leaves with his pal George. LAUREN RYAN leaves with “memories”. ' MIKE RYAN leaves as E. J. JOE SALVETTI leaves pushing his bike to Anderson Drive. PATTY SCHLUP leaves looking for a Ver- mont license plate. KURT SCHLUTER leaves the Candy Store without an empty pocket. JIM SCOLLINS leaves Best Friends with all the girls. DONNA SCOLLY leaves still walking to Brank Rock. CAROLE SHAW leaves beaming. DEAN SHAW ' burns out. TIM SHEA leaves late. MARK SHEAN leaves his rawhide head- band to Tonto. JOHN SHERIDAN leaves unemployed. TERRY SIGWARTH leaves as a pirate. COREY SILVA leaves looking for Gold. CHRIS SIMMERS leaves shooting for a High Score. ALAN SIPE leaves for Maine. STEVE SINCLAIR leaves for Sweden. ED SINNOTT leaves his holster in the gym. PAUL SMITH leaves second to the B. DENNIS STANLEY leaves on his back wheel. ROBIN STAPLES leaves one year early. ALLAN STEELE leaves on hockey skates. J U D I E STETSON leaves in the Green T ruck. ANN STROBERG leaves in a Frizz. JIMMY SULLIVAN leaves high on life. MARYELLEN SULLIVAN leaves Tippy Canoe and M.H.S. too. PAUL SULLIVAN leaves in a Fog. KIM SUTHERLAND leaves in her dunga- rees. SANDY SUZIO leaves exploring. JEFF SWAN leaves wrestling Mr. Putnam for a grade. STEVE SWAN leaves on a Boat. MARK SZULAK leaves laying a donut. KOZUE SHOJI leaves for Japan speaking better English thanks to Robin. AL TATE leaves running from Pam and Mickey. BRIAN TAYLOR leaves in the finest car in town. CHERYL TAYLOR leaves hoping to suc- ceed. NANCY TAYLOR leaves as the Mother of the Senior Cla.ss. BRIAN TELLIER leaves in his crate. DIANI-. THE-.RAN leaves for Backus’. ROLAND THIBODEAU leaves to follow Elvis. HELEN THOMPSON leaves part of her shoulder on the Field. MARK TIRRELL leaves in Warren ' s foot- steps. GAIL TRABUCCO leaves for the first and last official time. LORI TRICLER dismounts for the Summie. JOHN TRAVATO leaves for the Family Farm. PAUL TRUEMAN leaves the Airborne Rangers behind . . . GLADLY! SHARON VALENTE leaves bringing in the dough. KIM VARNEY leaves booking a room. PAT VAUGHN leaves holding up the walls for Alice. RON VERROCHIO leaves phlegmaticly. LAZLO VINCE left hungary. VAN VIRTUE volleys with his vices. MARK WAITKUS leaves us the weather. NORMA WALDON leaves for the pond. JIMMY WALKER runs away. CHRIS WALLS has another one. JOHN WALLS leaves his chest to the bu- reaus. M AR YANNE WALSH leaves “Ollie” on the Wallies. DANA WETZEL leaves well liked. JOHN WHEELER leaves his head gear to Dumbo. DENNIS WHITE leaves his favorite book. BILL WHITE leaves all the girls wishing he would stay. JEFF WILCOX leaves beating the System. MARK WILCOX leaves tuning in. HOLLY WILDER leaves wilder than she came. JIM WILLIAMS leaves on a one-way street. MARSHA WILLIAMS leaves with her mouth open. TRACY WILLIAMS leaves her parties to Ed. STEVEN WILLIAMSON leaves talkng to Connie. JON WILLS leaves willingly. ANN WITHAM leaves her business dealings behind. JIM WOODS leaves last with the biggest class. To the Junior Class we leave the Keys to Room 247 and some advice on how to write a Class Will. To the Sophmore Class we leave the Spirit we never used. We leave the Freshman Class healthy, wealthy, and wise, althought it is only an illusion. 148 ; I ) L
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