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:K ’- ’J ' i-. J§ plgf TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY.5 UNDERCLASSMEN.15 SPORTS.25 ACTIVITIES..35 ACADEMICS.45 SENIORS.51 EPILOGUE.86 3
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A yearbook is a starting line for memorieTof “what really happened” for no book could possibly cover every moment of four years of high school 4 ' ' the frenzied frolic of eleven concerts in two weeks or the pandemonium accompanying the final football game of the season, the trouncing of Nantucket midyears, finals, “Hey, nobody has to sign my computer report card!” that prom date CHARGE!!!! orange make-up out of your ear” and the squabbling of class meetings and the day you made thirty words a minute with only five mistakes and a twinge of nostalgia coupled with the realization that it’s almost over the occasional awareness that you’re getting what you came to get Kala Kristouyena tales out of school “Vineyard Isle, the green the Vineyarder can only remind that life at the Regional was romantic” ’ Iriany things, and you’re off and remembering. a challenge to the finish. the struggle of applications and College boards and homework and research papers that were finished the night before the deadline and hostility-and “Can I bor¬ row your gym socks?” and Spring! and the heat of “extracurricular activities” versus schoolwork and forever fi hsticks and people like Mr. Knight and “plays are fun and all .that but you just cannot get Janet Erickson, editor
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f DEDICATION Coach Francis Pachico Coach Maurice Dore In the past, much consideration has been given to the academic side of our school life. We, the class of 1968, would now like to give some consideration to another, most important, side. Martha’s Vineyard doesn’t seem to be a funny little island no one knows the location of any more. And the Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School isn’t just a high school with a long name that no one has heard of before. Our teams aren’t Coach Hazel Skarp just the ones without inspiring names. This is, in a large part, due to our three coaches, Miss Skarp, Mr. Dore, and Mr. Pachico. Without their leadership and patience our teams would not be what they are—respected participants in all the competitive sports. Our school now has a reputation to live up to, thanks to them. For this reason, because of all their help, all their patience, and hours after school just being there, we dedicate the 1968 Vineyarder to Miss Hazel Skarp, Mr. Maurice Dore, and Mr. Franis Pachico. 4
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