Martha's Vineyard Regional High School - Vineyarder Yearbook (Martha's Vineyard, MA)
- Class of 1971
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Text from Pages 1 - 96 of the 1971 volume:
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r ?rr ' yjj 1 •: ' Itu t “The future is lighted for us with the radiant colors of hope” JOHN FISKE I Dedication Mk jf — --- t,; -i ' w u wmm We, the staff of the 1971 VINEYARDER, and the entire class of 1971, would like to think of our own yearbook as being a seri¬ ous one, and something which we will value for a long, long time. To us, it will be a constant reminder of the friends, teachers, and activities we knew so well for the past four years. More impor¬ tantly, though, the VINEYARDER, as we leaf through it from time to time, will help us to look forward to the day when we pursue our separate goals. We have been extremely fortunate during our high school years. Aren’t they an indication of the years to come? We think so, and as a result, we dedicate this 1971 VINEYARDER to OUR FUTURE. Nancy Lane Editor ' wAw ' . t ' H 6 Vineyarder Staff First Row l. to r.: D. Costa, E. Renear, assistant eidtor; D. Norton, M. Alwardt, C. Metell, C. Jeffers, J. Andrade, K. Maciel, L. Welch, N. Magee, E. Regan, Business Manager; Second Row l. to r.: N. Pachico, N. Lane, Editor; C. Enos, C. Leonard, Typing Manager; C. Prada, R. Dickson, L. Crawford, P. Gallaghar, Literary Chairman; N. Campos, J. Cottle, P. Crane, J. Heathman; Not Pictured: S. Nevin, N. Leighton, A. Jalakas. Here, in this small bit of space allotted to the staff, I would like to say Thanks.” It’s not easy being on the staff of a yearbook — or any publication for that matter — because of crabby editors, and deadlines that always seem to come too soon. But, I’d like to say this. The members of the 1971 Vineyarder Staff have proved themselves. They’ve sur¬ vived these hardships — and many more. As a result, I’d like to express my greatest gratitude for their cooperation. And also, to thank, in particular, Miss Lassen, who never tired of the nasty job of proofreading, Charlotte Leonard, the best typist ever, and Leslie Cropper” Crawford. EDITOR NANCY LANE BORROWDALE BOOKSHOP CAPT. HENRY COLT HOUSE Edgartown IVY LODGE DEITZ MEEK1NS, INC. ft If JM t W[ S l 1 i . 1 r- 4 A “TV ,- ' A Irflf s hZSS lV J; 1 M J te au- KKfl V C? Front Row l. to r.: S. Davey, M. Barros, M. Searle, K. Noble, N. Campos; Second Row: I. Davis, C. Child, J. Diamond, Mr. Hyde, advisor, N. Stil¬ ler, L. Bergeron, J. Anthony, W. Luce. Sponsored by MARTHA’S VINEYARD INSURANCE AGENCY, INC A FRIEND A FRIEND THE DOCKSIDE Edgartown Student Council Front Row l. to r.: P. Gallaghar, S. Brown, S. Gallaghar, R. Rebello, R. DeBettencourt, C. Johnson; Second Row l. to r.: S. Garvin, N. Pachico, E. Renear, D. Murphy, M. Abbot, D. Ewing Student Advisory Committee l. to r.: 0. Donald, N. Magee, G. DeFeo, P. Gallaghar, J. Leighton, A. Lima, D. Norton. JAMES F. ALLEY — REAL ESTATE HAROLD W. DUGAN — BUILDER Sponsored by R. P. SOCIETY AMOS SON — G. E. APPLIANCES SERVICE West Tishury 9 Band V. Alleyne — flute J. Baer — saxophone C. Bangs — trombone J. Bangs — clarinet T. Bardwell — trumpet L. 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Ferreira; Second Row: M. Searle, N. Magee, V. Alleyne, N. Campos, D. Norton, B. Costa, M. Mosher, K. Driscoll, J. Heathman; Third Row: M. Scott, C. Metell, I. Davis, S. Mayhew, J. Welgos, P. Clark, C. Prada, S. Davey, P. Figueiredo, D. Dunbar, Mr. Nute, director; Fourth Row: G. DeFeo, S. Cronig, R. Yapp, C. Thomas, D. Costa, S. Sylvia, C. Bangs, J. Schilling, J. Bangs, R. Silvia. Sponsored by HOPE DAVID FLANDERS REAL ESTATE CHILMARK CORNERWAY, INC. Chilmark Chorus First Row: K. Noble, M. Searle, S. Luce, D. Tucker, D. Driscoll, D. Arena, K. Santos, M. Mosher, J. Stiles; Second Row: N. Magee, P. Gallaghar, E. Fortes, M. Barros, M. Cottle, P. Clark, S. Edwards, B. Prada, I. Davis; Third Row: M. Page, J. Welgos, M. Kenis- ton, R. Cullen, J. Cottle, N. Rogers, N. Campos, S. Mayhew, C. Metell; Fourth Row: C. Anthony, S. Silva, S. Hughes, C. Prada, D. Grunden, K. Hyde, B. Luce; Fifth Row: D. Norton, G. DeFeo, D. Costa, C. Bangs, 0. Donald, D. Dunbar. First Row: E. Regan, S. Davey, R. 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MACIEL, INC. — PLUMBING AND HEATING Vineyard Haven 15 16 REST OF OUR LIVES TODAY FIRST Class History Four years ago the summer turned to fall as always, but one thing was dif¬ ferent — we were the insignificant freshmen instead of the irreplaceable eighth graders. From the first day of school we thought we had nothing to worry about except graduation. How wrong we were! From the start we were blessed with our advisors, Mrs. Leonard and Mr. Hoar (I really feel sorry for them to think what we put them through) and our freshman class president, Barbara Devine. Judy Andrade and Gary Leighton were chosen as Miss and Mr. Freshman class. Barbara was all set to get right to work and raise the funds we would need, but unfortunately, there were one hundred and twenty-three other freshmen who weren’t quite as en¬ thusiastic. The first money raising activity was a Mother-Daughter, Father-Son bas¬ ketball game. It really drew the crowds (and the money). School let out in the spring, summer slipped by, and we were Sopho¬ mores. We felt a little more secure our Sophomore year, because the seniors had a new class to laugh about . . . and at! Gary Leighton was chosen Class president. Sally Nevin and James Ferreira were picked as Miss and Mr. Sophomore class. Under the leadership of Gary, we had a Mod Day,” where students, and faculty, could wear anything they wanted. Some students even went as far as to paint their faces in multi-colored swirls. The whole day was really a suc¬ cess. We had a Tag Day,” soon after our Mod Day,” on which a student, or several students, could tag another person who would have to carry all their books . . . ALL OF THEM! And as usual we had food sales. Soon after our last sale in the spring, it was summer . . . Spo nsored by CRANBERRY ACRES CAMPSITES LOBSTER IN RUFF” M. S. DUARTE REALTY TRUST OCEAN VIEW RESTAURANT 18 Vineyard Haven . . . and we were Juniors. Nancy Tripp was our newly elected president and Deborah Hoxsie and James Heathman were chosen Miss and Mr. Junior class. Soon after the last leaves of autumn fluttered to the ground, we were busy thinking about the spring and our prom. But before anything else, we had to raise more money. We sold Tom Wat Kits, plastic flowers, and butter¬ flies, and, of course, we had more food sales. All too soon it was time for the initial planning of the prom: Who would be chairman? Where can we have it? What will we use as a theme? WHAT is a theme? It turned out James Heathman was elected chairman and Deborah Norton was picked as vice- chairman. The committee was chosen and we got right down to work. After several debates, arguments, and out-and-out fights we settled on the place: The Navigator Room at the Harborside Inn; and the theme: Sunset Over Atlantis.” As anyone will tell you, the hardest part of a prom is the making and or buying of decorations. Our decorations, which consisted of two Roman statues, several Corinthian columns and a beautiful sunset mural, were made by certain talented people in our class. The evening of May 23 descended on the Island and the especially lovely young ladies and their tuxedoed escorts descended upon the transformed Navigator Room. The queen was chosen early in the evening so she could reign over the proceedings of the night. The court was slowly picked out of the long line of girls: Carol Metell, Teresa Letourneau, Nancy Pachico, De¬ borah Hoxsie, Nancy Campos, and Jill Cottle. Silence fell upon the room as Marcia Rogers and Remo Fullin circled the room once, twice, and finally handed the bouquet of roses to Nancy Nevin and her escort, Michael Ber¬ nard. Sponsored by SEWARD’S GARBAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE A. M. MASEDA — BUILDER SEWARD’S MARKET Chilmark Oak Bluffs 19 t As June came, it brought graduation for the class of 1970. And as we watched them marching out of the Tabernacle, we thought of how next year it would be us slowly marching out into our own individual lives. Our Senior year finally came, and we were forced to think about our futures; but first we had to get through our Senior year. Nola Magee was elected president and under her supervision we had raised money for our graduation, senior banquet, and for the first time we had a Senior Semi-formal. Carol Metell and Robert Dickson were picked Miss and Mr. Senior Class. Work on the Yearbook started early in the year and continued on schedule. Mr.Richardson helped us fill out college applications for schools, and we were busy finding suita¬ ble jobs for kids who wanted to work. And we were also very fortunate to have had in the past year our school’s first foreign exchange student — Anne Jalakas, from Sweden. And as the shades of autumn turned to the white of winter, and then to the rebirth of spring we looked back on Mrs. Leonard, Mr. Hoar, our classmates, the faculty, and administration with laughter, tears, and . . . some¬ times a hope that we could return to it all . . . DARLENE DRAKE CLASS HISTORIAN 20 Seated left to right: Carol Metell, Treasurer; Darlene Drake, Historian; Nancy Campos, Vice-President; Eulalie Regan, Secretary. Standing left to right: Mr. Sherman Hoar, class advisor; Nola Magee, President; Mrs. Joseph Leon¬ ard, class advisor. This year has been a very full one, with all the arrangements for Class Day, ordering eaps and gowns, and the hours and hours of practicing for Graduation. To say the least, we have been kept rather busy. ’’What should the class colors be?” ’’What should the class gift be and how much can we af¬ ford?” ’’Who do we want for Class Marshall?” I don ' t like that motto. I want a revote!” These are only a few of the comments that could be heard throughout the year. There is always so much to do in preparing for important occasions — but the butterflies and wobbly knees will be well worth it in the end when we walk across the platform and receive our long awaited diplomas. What a feeling (is it sad or glad?) to have completed thirteen years, whether considered long or short, of education. NOLA MAGEE Senior Class President Sponsored by CRANBERRY ACRES CAMPSITES M. S. DUARTE REALTY TRUST Vineyard Haven LOBSTER IN RUFF” OCEAN VIEW RESTAURANT 21 Sponsored by THE SEA CHEST GIFT SHOP RAUL MACIEL, JR. SONS — PAINTING AND DECORATING 22 Vineyard Haven RENEAR’S FORD SALES, INC. Sponsored by RAUL B. MEDEIROS, JR„ INC. Vineyard Haven 23 MOST ATHLETIC s e n i o r MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Nancy Lane Leslie Crawford James Heath man Wendy Kurth MOST ARTISTIC Russell Silva Laurie Lyons 24 ATSCO, INC. Sponsored by RABBITT’S REAL ESTATE Vineyard Haven F a v 0 r i t e s MOST STUDIOUS Leslie Crawford Deborah Hoxsie MR. AND MISS SENIOR CLASS Carol Metell Robert Dickson PERSONALITY PLUS James Heathman Nancy Pachico MOST MUSICAL Nola Magee James Ferreira CLASS CLOWNS Judith Andrade Stephen Garvin Sponsored by OUR MARKET. INC. ERNIE — DECORATING AND SHEETROCK TAPING Oak Bluffs 25 f q —r. K| r 5 e . ,, - J J MADISON ALWARDT, JR. Buck” Hunting . . . fishing . . . Jeeps . . . Chevys . . . having plenty of money . . . dislikes being told what to do . . . gym . . . school lunches . . . fire hydrants in Edgartown . . . having to work . . . being broke . . . M.V.R.H.S. Manliness does not consist in stopping others with your fist .” MARCIA J. ALWARDT Marcia” Mr. Mrs. A. . . . pumpkin graveyard ... 10 feet . . . monuments . . . Chatham polevaulter . . . Jude’s fire hydrant . . . purple gang . . . twist of lemon . . . 6 18 70 . . . CP --glowing-jj.up.crb.alls. . . . thunder lightning when you don’t hear it . . . Mom Dad . . . L.C. Beach Parties . . . All the little A’s . . . Pat’s scrawny pine tree . . . Baby Ruth, Jude, Starchy and everyone . . . Deb’s Christmas present ’69 . . . Tea Ket- tling” . . . Chris getting embarrassed . . . dislikes alarm clocks in picnic baskets . . . losing things . . . Nauset coach . . . Tashmoo walks . . . old potato salad . . . flying chairs . . . Remember all the rules” . . . worn-out phrases . . . wipe outs . . . 6-19-70 . . . P-Town left field . . . uneven benches . . . good-byes . . . Quequay’s wilddogging” . . . Band 1, 2; Orchestra 1, 2; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball Cheerleader Alternate 1; Prom Committee 3 Good is good, but better is better.” JUDITH M. ANDRADE Jude” Aug. 16, 1970 . . . the van . . . Dilly Billy, Jeff, and Roy Rogers? . . . fishing with Tom and the guys . . . East Chop . . . Rainy Days . . . long talks . . . Handstands on tables!! . . . STOP signs on telephone poles! . . . snowball fights with Nance . . . Big Brother Crump . . . Beachroad Drag” . . . Pudgies toenails! . . . David, I don’t want to interrupt you but. . . Sudsy Stick! . . . Jay’s triumph . . . fire tower with Jimmy Dale . . . Chris the Grundens!? . . . THAT YELLOW CYCLONE G.T.” . . . LET’S GO TO THE HOP! . . . dislikes gossip . . . baby carriages . . . don’t smile at that cop!? . . . Broken surfboards because of me! . . . Carol we’re out of gas!! . . . arguments . . . drying off on dunes with Debby! . . . Goat Talk ...!... David’s skinny knees! . . . saying goodbye! . . . Tony it’s 1:30! . . . Nancy, you stole whose car? ... a sandwich of HAM! . . Chorus 1, 2; Football Cheerleader 3, 4; J.V. Basketball Cheerleader 1, 2; Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 3 To be bom with the gift of laughter a sense that the world is mad.’’ CATHERINE MARY ANTHONY Shorty” Big D . . . summer of ’70 . . . Fridays . . . weekends . . . My Party of ’69 . . . friendly neighbors . . . big brothers . . . 9-8-70 . . . cheering trips . . . Audrey’s Advice . . . John’s Hi’s . . . ’60 Falcon . . . rainy Satur¬ days . . . walking in the rain .. . summers with Lynn Candy . . . little kids . . . sewing ... H.E. classes . . . tall boys . . . Keive’s laugh . . . Katama . . . full moons . . . big brown eyes . . . long hair . . . friendly people . . . Italians . . . Charlotte’s car . . . Privacy . . . little Steven Brown . . . 8-6-70 . . . dislikes arguments . . . early bus drivers . . . East Chop kids . . . being made fun of. . . 5’ . . . being called metal mouth . . . saying good-bye . . . Kathleen’s Nagging . . . Bob’s moods . . . white sox on boys . . . southern accents . . . people taller than me . . . people telling me I have long eyelashes . . . Mondays . . . cold mornings . . . Mike teasing . . . Cheerleading tryouts . . . dentists . . . fogged up windows . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Minnesingers 3; Football Cheerleader 4; Basketball Cheerleader 3; Prom Committee 3 A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. ” Sponsored by M. V. NATIONAL BANK 28 Vineyard Haven QUINTON MILLER BANNISTER Quint” Sports . . . basketball seasons . . . The Great Years 1969-1970, 1970-1971 . . . basketball practices . . . foot¬ ball . . . football practices . . . Driver Education . . . summer . . . Oak Bluffs . . . China Island . . . girls!! . . . Katama . . . the water front . . . meeting new people . . . watching the sights . . . getting in on the groove . . . keeping cool . . . staying out of trouble . . . working with others . . . great French I class ... a really nice French teacher . . . gym . . . M.V.R.H. ... an all-around great guy, Mr. Richardson ... a great guy coach Mr. Schofield . . . Maury ( B”) Bannister the Best. . . dislikes people who try to be more than what they are . . . a guy who likes to throw shaving cream (C.F.) . . . tests . . . Nauset . . . P-Town . . . drugs . . . racial problems . . . wars . . . pollution . . . Football manager 4; Basketball manager 3, 4; Prom Committee 3 Manners are the happy way of doing things.” DIANE MARIE BAPTISTE Diane” Dave . . . shrimp . . . Arend’s . . . Cold Duck . . . lighten up! . . . Lay off the Heavy Stuff. . . January ... ol¬ ives . . . Hondas . . . Please! . . . spring . . . Junior’s Basketball game . . . Katama . . . pool . . . Blue . . . Menemsha House . . . WHAT DO YOU WANT . . . Girls night out with Bon and Paula . . .BIZ-BUZ . . . thumper . . . Paula’s mishap in the street . . . everyday at Katama with Bon . . . B.L. . . . Bonnie, watch out! . . . Carla wise-up . . . Lagoon Pond . . . afternoon at the beach with Fran, Diane and Bonnie . . . dislikes the name Animal . . . Franklin Ave. O.B. . . . Friday 13th . . . P. Tom at window . . . skunk . . . eating cigarettes . . . studies . . . working . . . Psychology . . . 1970 Prom . . . Long Phone Calls . . . UTAH . . . being bored . . . low tide . . . night crawlers . . . being called dubbie . . . Boat to Nantucket . . . crying . . . M.V.M.I. . . . Oak Bluffs harbor . . . dentist . . . What my tongue dares not that my heart shall say.” PAULA LOUISE BERUBE Paula” 6 13 69 . . . Arend’s house . . . summer friends . . . Harold’s kitchen on girls’ night out . . . my room . . . conversations with Teddy . . . Hope . . . winter ' 69-70’ . . . walking on the sea wall in O.B. on Sunday morn¬ ings . . . Colonial Drugstore . . . My Buddies Preston Teddy . . . R.D.B. . . . dislikes Room B at Arend’s . . . I’m leaving in September” . . . summer ' 70’ . . . IF! I come back” . . . Teddy’s complaining yelling . . . Trying to make it better and only making it worse . . . feeling alone . . . Prom Committee 3; Office Worker 1, 2, 3 They do not love that do not show their love.” RICHARD RALPH BOYD Dickie” Billy goats . . . Woodstock . . . meatwagon . . . riding to the bend . . . Fall River . . . cigars . . . comfort . . . Bike seats . . . paint on pants . . . Beatle boots . . . Elvis . . . Marines . . . dislikes being wasted . . . stinky . . . lost weight . . . mushroom heap . . . being thrown out of Gay Head . . . A spirit superior to every weapon. ” Sponsored by D. J. MacINNIS JEWELER, INC. DAVID GOLART Vineyard Haven RODMAN F. BACKUS, LANDSCAPER ISSOKSON’S CLEANERS, INC. 29 JO ANNE BRIGGS ff I • 55 Joie April 18, 1969 . . . blue boat . . . Diasville . . . the swing . . . stars . . . purple 650 triumph . . . cooking . . . wilderness . . . May 19, ’69 . . . rain . ... peanut butter” . . . wooden ships . . . Dipping at Zack’s . . . Sum¬ mer Campfire ’69 . . . Fish Cheer” . . . Lily-of-the-Valley . . . spring’s warmth . . . the Not Guilty . . . Lau¬ ra’s theme . . . Armetale . . . freedom . . . Squirt-In . . . dancing . . . fishing . . . dislikes politics . . . bigots . . . plastic . . . beer . . . violence . . . red . . . arguments . . . N.Y.C. . . . curfews . . . working . . . Green Monsters . . . cold feet . . . litterbugs . . . Wars . . . diets . . . good-byes . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Minnesingers 2; Prom Committee 3; Vineyarder Staff 4 In Wilderness is the Preservation of the World. WILLIAM T. BROUILLETTE Billy” The Blue Bomber . . . Quansoo beach . . . fishing . . . Chris Darlene . . . Those crazy guys at DeSorcy’s . . . a certain person . . . dislikes my kid brother . . . typing . . . fighting between friends . . . being grounded . . . 10:30 p.m. . . . Stonewall’s blue lights . . . fish that get away . . . sticky hooks . . . filling this out . . . French Play stage manager 3, 4 I must go down to the sea again. ” MICHAEL THOMAS BROWN Mike” Hunting . . . Seekonk Speedway ... 54 Chevy Hauler . . . ’64 Buick . . . ’63 Plymouth machine . . . 175 Hondas . . . M.G.’s . . . porsches . . . Tagra . . . TRIII 15 minute breaks . . . trucks at farm . . . scramblin’ . . . dislikes school lunches ... 2 cycle engines . . . French . . . sanding the truck ... A P Garbage Room . . . cutting grass at farm . . . running C.C. . . . English 3-4, College Boards . . . Baseball 2; Cross Country 2, 3, 4; Student Staff 2, 3, 4 About the woodlands I will go. ” ELIZABETH ANN CAMACHO Betty” Summer . . . writing ... my dog . . . eet ees balloon!” . . . bicycling to Madaket. . . football games . . . pop¬ corn . . . sh . . . snow . . . traveling . . . poems . . . painting rocks . . . blue . . . stupid ideas . . . dislikes being called Betty Ann . . . back roads in Edgartown . . . good-byes . . . spiders . . . Charlotte’s jumpy leg . . . Jeff’s sense of humor . . . study halls . . . school lunches . . . getting up early . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Play 3 Sober, steadfast and demure. ” 30 Sponsored by daROSA’S — M. V. PRINTING CO. Oak Bluffs JEAN ANN CAMPBELL Chickie” Spring . . . Mr. G.’s classes . . . German Embassy . . . Lorrie and Bobby . . . Cheryl and Paul . . . losing car keys! . . . THE THREE MUSKETEERS . . . Shop class . . . Chinese Fire Drills . . . Mister C’s . . . George’s GTO ... Jo Ann’s Camaro . . . Stamping grapes, huh Cheryl! . . . Buick ’61 . . . swimming at Mattakesett . . . CYO TRIP TO N.Y. . . . dislikes jammed gears, on a Monday night . . . two-faced people . . . dentists . . . people who say they change tires and can’t . . . right Klink!! . . . Basketball Manager 3; Lunch Cashier 3 Diplomacy is to do and say the nastiest thing in the nicest way. ” NANCY ANN CAMPOS Nancy” Fred . . . 12-18-67 . . . 4-27-68 . . . JJJ . . . ’59 Plymouth . . . GTO’s-442-37 M . . . CHAMPAGNE ... New Year’s Eve ’69 . . . Tape Players . . . water skiing . . . MFG’s . . . Cuttyhunk . . . White cats . . . VINCENT . . . serious smiles . . . Minnesinger Tour 4 9 69 . . . 1548-1700 or 1233-or 9820 . . . SINGING . . . Being Linda’s sister . . . ’5 10 . . . Peaked Hill . . . fire hydrants and rocks . . . The Balloon Man Strikes . . . NATUSCH . . . dislikes Sept. 15, 1969 . . . Nancy Rogers’ impossible dreams!! . . . Aren’t you the Leighton girl???” . . . the hypocritical clic” . . . Cape May Atlantic City . . . saying goodbye . . . breaking Finger¬ nails . . . Mondays . . . The Guard” . . . unnoticeable scratches that ARE noticed . . . since when has park¬ ing been a CRIMINAL OFFENSE??? . . . chicks on bikes . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Minnesingers 2, 4; J.V. Basketball Cheerleader 1, 2; Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 3; Girls State Delegate 3; Prom Committee 3 Believe nothing of what you hear and only half of what you see. ” TERRY ANDREW CANHA Kanar” Oh No . . . Bunker . . . hunting . . . fishing . . . Santana . . . summer . . . T.C. house . . . Anthony’s stories . . . Cards at Anthony’s . . . Tom’s car . . . Golf. . . dislikes Bunker . . . D. F. . . . Brushes . . . Brown Ford’s . . . Blue light . . . Sam . . . T. P.’s . . . bragging ' . . . waiting . . . G’s story . . . September . . . Sally . . . Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Adventure is not outside a man; it is within . ” JAMES K. CARTER Stick” Cigars . . . trains ... at any hour . . . the bunker . . . Len’s corner . . . 62 Valiants . . . the dump . . . Party . . . Leighton’s Parties . . . wild dogging . . . sod-da . . . hunting . . . hot dog6 and napkins . . . the orange truck . . . dislikes Sam . . . study hall . . . clam diggers . . . school lunches . . . New Bedford . . . Penguin . ..skunks. . . Only actions give to life its strength. ” Sponsored by BURNHAM AND MAGNUSON, BUILDERS Edgartown FRANCIS JOSEPH CECILIO, JR. Frankie” Jyl . . . May 10, 1969 . . . food . . . shrimp” . . . pizza” . . . Aug. 28— Sept. 4 in New York . . . Melis¬ sa” . . . motorcycles . . . Marie” . . . dislikes being called Fran . . . Fighting . . . Study Hads . . . Riding with cousin Herb” . . . Wise guys . . . being called Francis . . . younger brothers . . . Basketball 1, 2; Track and Field 1, 2 He hath a heart as sound as a bell. ” ALBERT R. CLEMENTS, III Albert” V.J.J. . . . ’56 Nomads . . . June 7, ’69 . . . Jernegan . . . ’70 Triumphs . . . J.B.H.J.G.R. . . . dislikes P. S. . . . telephone poles . . . being told what to do . . . Strength of mind is exercise, not rest. ” THOMAS H. COLLIGAN Tom” Friendly shrink . . . hunting . . . Fishing . . . Uncle A1 s . . . The Bunker . . . Oh No! . . . Out to lunch . . . Chevy . . . 1950 Ford . . . Anthony’s Christmas Present. . . sunset at Gay Head . . . Volleyball at Ocean Park . . . New York . . . Moon Gotya . . . C.C. . . . dislikes Blue Light . . . Finast things . . . P-Town . . . saying Good-Bye . . . V’s . . . school lunches . . . Bells . . . Got a Brush?” ... Joe Banana the Bunch . . . clam digger pants . . . D.F. . . . Baseball 1, 2; Chess Club 2 The actions of men are the best interpreters of their thoughts.” DENNIS ANDREW COSTA Dennis” Seekonk . . . Washington Street . . . ’69 Blue Mustang . . . Tri S . . . Marsha . . . 56” . . . Sahar . . . Route 195 . . . walking through puddles, waiting for the boat . . . You’re what?” . . . R.P.P. . . . Lambert’s Cove Beach . . . With a little help from my friends.” . . . Beatles . . . TOUR . . . Edgartown Yacht Club Parking Lot . . . But Anyway” . . . Stephanie’s Reception . . . Flying Kites with dogs attached to them . . . Get Back” . . . Margot’s house . . . Tracie . . . ’63 Chevy’s . . . Magical Mystery Tour” . . . Neil Young . . . Route 228 Bonnie . . . Sam, Dave, Beverly . . . Naragansett Avenue 1970 . . . John Sebastian . . . We can work it out” . . . Darling Be Home Soon” . . . dislikes Moving Pianos . . . Blown Speakers . . . Magic Vacu¬ um Cleaners . . . playing follow the leader with Linda . . . Carol’s driveway . . . BRIDGES . . . Turn around stop talking” . . . walking in front of Ritz . . . windows that fall out . . . Water Tower Road . . . Hi-i, my na-ame’s Da-ave!” . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Minnesingers 1, 3, 4; Band 4; Chess Club 1, 2; Creative Writing Club 2, 3; Student Staff 1, 2; Cape Cod Music Festival 1, 3; Prom Committee 3; Vineyarder Staff 4 War is an invention of the human mind. The human mind can also invent peace.” 32 Sponsored by DANIEL KAEKA, III — LANDSCAPING CRONIG BROS., INC ELIZABETH A. ROGERS — BEAUTICIAN HARBORLIGHT LUNCH DAIRY BAr| INC. Vineyard Haven JILL COTTLE Jill” Lambert’s Cove Beach Parties . . . Pat’s pine tree . . . JJJ . . . dimples . . . The Balloon Man Strikes . . . champagne . . . 7 27 70 . . . my noisy cat . . . Graduation 1971 . . . full moons . . . dislikes You have the right to remain silent” . . . Jeffrey’s driving . . . chicks on bikes . . . Sept. 10 . . . Hypocritical clic . . . squi- shy tomatoes ... 12:10 .. . fights . . . one-way streets . . . Dodges . . . Nancy Roger’s impossible dreams . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Prom Court 3; Vineyarder Staff 4 Smooth runs the water where the brook is deep. ” SIDNEY B. COUNSELL, JR. Sid” Basketball . . . May 23, 1970 . . . My sister’s Gremlin . . . ’61 Plymouth . . . Hunting . . . Fishing . . . Dairy Queen . . . weekends . . . disli kes P-Town . . . Nantucket . . . school lunches . . . Take a lap . . . Getting up in the morning . . . D.F. . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3 Mankind are earthen jugs with spirits in them.” PATRICIA JEAN CRANE Patty” 1971 . . . apples . . . N.Y. trip . . . the roof bit” with Bonnie . . . Blue Hills . . . New Year’s ’70 . . . Al¬ bion’s Office Doc . . . Ringing the Church Bells with Bon . . . The Cambridge riot . . . CBC pink lemon¬ ade ... a red MG . . . sleeping overnight . . . Little Man” . . . the raft bit” with Jo Bon . . . dislikes Me¬ morial Nite ’69 . . . telephone poles crutches . . . Gorgeous George” . . . Herbie’s driving . . . Norton’s root beer . . . people who jump to conclusions . . . hang-ups . . . time . . . waiting . . . boredom . . . Curfew must not ring tonight. ” LESLIE RUSSELL CRAWFORD Les” N.Y.N.Y. . . . Football . . . Still Waters Run Deep” . . . Good friends . . . Honest people ... St. Louis . . . the Mets . . . M.V.R.H.S. . . . When Irish Eyes Are Smiling” . . . Summertime . . . good food, good music, good times ... the Knicks . . . Meeting people . . . Fiat Spyder 850 . . . Being a Senior . . . Laney s jokes . . Nancy and Deb . . . dislikes saying good-bye . . . windsprints . . . being called Crawf . . . certain Fresh¬ men . . . losing to Nantucket . . . S.E. Voc. 1970 . . . Phoney people . . . being referred to as boy . . . eggs . . . cold days at P.T. . . . Herb’s driving . . . rainy days . . . being broke.. . . stalling on Main Street . . . 10 3 70 . . . Chorus 1, 2; Football 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; Vice President 2; Prom Committee 3; Student Staff 2; Chess Club 1, 2; Debating Club 1; Creative Writing Club 2; Vineyarder Staff 4; Good Government Day Representative 4 Every ' man should know something of law; if he knows enough to keep out of it, he is a pretty good lawyer. 33 MARK FRANCIS DEBETTENCOURT Mark” Apples ... 6 feet tall . . . dislikes cold weather . . . loud music of any kind . . . Speech is silver, silence is gold. ” BARBARA LOUISE DEVINE Barbara” Iggyogs . . . Wampanigs . . . Boston . . . New York . . . The devil made me do it! . . . You must be Mona’s kid . . . —-! . . . Sunday afternoons of 69”! ... I don’t know what you did with that gun Thadene! ... Is that right! . . . intelligent Brother Herb? . . . 10 6 70, isn’t that right, Karen! . . . 11 20 70 . . . When will it ever end? . . . dislikes being called Boom Boom! ... a certain trip . . . week of October 21st . . . being called Big Mac! . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Class President 1; J.V. Basketball Cheerleader 2, Captain 3 ' There ain’t no sin, there ain’t no virtue, there’s just stuff people do.” HERBERT LLOYD DEVINE Herbie” Wendy . . . Hanging around with Byram ... 57 Chevys . . . munchkans . . . racing . . . Racing Faith . . . parties . . . sweet and innocent girls . . . ruining Teresa’s favorite sweatshirt . . . sister Barb . . . parking . . . dislikes being called Herbie Dimples . . . being yelled at. . . Falmouth . . . typing . . . fighting . . . blue lights . . . stuck up people . . . ’He scatters enjoyment who can enjoy much.” ROBERT R. DICKSON Bob” Football . . . track field . . . bas ketball . . . winning a football game . . . beating Morrice of Harwich . . . cutting grass at I.C.C. . . . first times . . . What people don’t know won’t hurt them” . . . Phyllis . . . meeting people . . . study halls . . . talking things over . . . West Chop . . . Oct. 1, 1970 . . . people who listen . . . the week of Sept. 26 to Oct. 2 . . . everything and everybody . . . dislikes big mouths . . . people who don’t listen . . . a night before a game . . . strange things on windows . . . Dirkson . . . year of 1968 . . . seeing strange things in the sky at I.C.C. . . . July 28, 1970. . . . P-Town and Nantucket . . . Football 1, 2, 3; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 3; Football Manager 4; Basketball Manager 4;. Prom Committee 3; Brown-Berube-Kelly Sportsmanship Award 3; Outstanding lineman 3; Shot Put Record 3: Vine¬ yarder Staff 4 ’’The soul of man is larger than the sky.” 34 DARLENE DRAKE Dee” Menemsha . . . Thank you, Will . . . the sha.ck” . . . skinny-dipping . . . folk music . . . Fridae-Etta . . . . the meadow” . . . shawdow : . . . art . . . ogelthorpe . . . horses . . . Leonda an Bill . . . Three Red Apples” . . . Powwow Valley . . . Helicopter Ride . . . Elf . . . poetry . . . Red Barn . . . Dec. 26 . . . M.L.P.L.. . . Lambert’s Cove . . . Rubber Ducky . . . Jeff?? . . . dislikes loud thinking . . . squishin’ tomatoes . . . the clic . . . being called naive . . . long fingernails . . . phonies . . . unfinished rainbows . . . cricket blowin’ up . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Future Nurses Club 1, 2; Class Historian 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Vineyar¬ der Staff 4 The harvest song of inward peace. JOSEPH FRANCIS DUART ff T Joe Hunting and fishing . . . dislikes School . . . Study . . . To be active is the primary vocation of man.” DONNA J. EGAN Donna” West Chop . . . summers . . . Voodii!! . . . Quansett Hut . . . M.L.T.M. . . . Harley 900 . . . S ept. 13, 1969 . . . Tinder Box . . . The” Cookie . . . Raspberry Toastem Pop-ups . . . Rock Bottom . . . T.Y.A. . . . dislikes Barnstable . . . Providence, R. I. . . . J.V. Basketball Cheerleader 1 Man may work from sun to sun, but woman s work is never done.” BLAIR J. EMIN Blair” ’54 Jeeps . . . dune buggies . . . fishing . . . hunting . . . Katama . . . diving . . . sleeping . . . weekends . . . dislikes being stuck at night . . . soft ice . . . Monday mornings . . . waiting . . . nothing to do . . . mosquitoes . . . tractors . . . liars ... no trespassing . . . ' I have laid aside business, and gone a-fishing. ” Sponsored by BEACON HARDWARE AND SUPPLY CO. VINCENT’S GIFT SHOP THE SHETLAND SHOP, INC. MARTHA’S VINEYARD INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Vineyard Haven 35 CYNTHIA ENOS Cindy” C.F. 128 . . . Lighthouse Beach . . . Nov. 12-15, ’70 . . . Maggy . . . ' 63 Chevy’s . . . the Whale . . . Fairhav- en . . . Town landing . . . Gay Head at 2:30 A.M. . . . hockey trips . . . South Beach . . . J.C.-Simmy . . . Open it! . . . Next Week Bud! . . . the barn . . . Jo-Field Hockey . . . Cecilia . . . Lola . . . pennies . . . doing donuts . . . Water Tower road . . . upers” . . . dislikes the frizzies . . . mouths . . . Follow the Leader . . . flat tires . . . mirrors at Anthony’s . . . P-Town . . . chokes . . . Chinese firedrills . . . shaky legs . . . I’ll be there . . . Lysol sprayed in the eyes . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 4; Spanish Play 3; Prom Committee 3; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Vineyarder Staff 4 Nothing is so contagious as enthusiasm. ” JOHN ESTRELLA Johnnie” Zack’s Cliffs . . . bikes . . . girls . . . cars . . . Boston . . . Steve Miller number V . . . sawmill people who live there . . . summer of ’70 . . . dislikes being told what to do . . . blue lights . . . school school lunches rr We employ the mind to rule, the body to serve ' BRIAN FERREIRA Boof” Drop of Sun ... all types of hunting . . . N.B. . . . White Ducky . . . NAPA . . . big bikes . . . R.B. . . . The Painting . . . Green River . . . It’s a Beautiful Thing ... in a big field with tall grass . . . fishing ... Big Brass Bed . . . special times(?). . . love . . . certain plant. . . dislikes NO TRESPASSING” SIGNS . . . S.C.S. . . . Pizza Napa . . . H.D. . . . confinement . . . establishments . . . having to be human . . . obstacles . . . You can’t always get what you want . . . fear . . . The craftsman by his work is unknown. JAMES P. FERREIRA, JR. Jim” R.D. JRS . . . music . . . M.C. . . . Atlantis . . . C,S,N ... 3 great years . . . poetry . . . hunting . . . islands . . . E.T. WALKER ... a certain B . . . Jungle Beach . . . summer . . . being alone . . . Bud and Friends . . . special K . . . a great friend-D.N. . . . John B. Hanks Myers, Jr. . . . motorcycles and stereos . . . Florida Sun¬ shine breaks . . . de stick and jelbo water . . . Hines Piint . . . dislikes American Slop Suey . . . Room 4 . . . good-byes . . . cruel loves . . . game of life . . . her not knowing . . . chicken me . . . Where do you belong?” . . . Where do you stand?” . . . What are you afraid of, just do it.” . . . Foreign girls” . . . CB’s . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Minnesingers 3, 4; Band 4; Football 1; Track Field 2, 3, 4; Mr. Sophomore Class ”Man is a social animal.” Sponsored by COACH ROOM AT THE NEPTUNE RESTAURANT ' BLUFFS LAUNDRY CENTER BERGERON’S GARAGE, INC. HERBERT D. METELL — METROPOLITAN INSURANCE Oak Bluffs 36 DOUGLAS JOHN FORTES Doug” Sisters Brother . . . music . . . ’57 Chevy . . . football . . . island fall . . . BENJ1 . . . quiet . . . Sunday’s Child . . . floatation . . . J.A. Fortes P H . . . doing things my way . . . Impressions . . . summer things . . . green grass . . . dislikes bus trips . . . cold weather . . . school lunches . . . Rm. 13 . . . no matches, man . . . summer flings . . . funny nicknames . . . attitudes . . . too much pride not enough person . . . Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Prom Committee 3 A good many things go around in the dark besides Santa Claus. ' ' GLORIA EILEEN FRANCIS Gloria” VICTOR ... Jet Books . . . dancing . . . BOSTON . . . basketball . . . clothes . . . TJ ' s parties . . . summer of ’69 . . . Weegie . . . Soul is Blacker than Black . . . TCB . . . Express Yourself . . . sewing . . . dislikes Mar¬ tha’s Vineyard . . . HAM!! . . . pets . . . homework . . . getting up early . . . young brothers . . . Chorus 1, 2; Field Hockey 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4 Action is eloquence.” DALE ALAN FRANK Dale” 614 . . . S.L.H. . . . the waterfall . . . D.E. . . . motorcycles . . . Chevy’s . . . Braemore . . . Jungle Beach . . . pumpkin parties . . . the van . . . Edgar’s apartment . . . Epping . . . Red Barn . . . Longview . . . long walks . . . Russell’s Bus . . . dislikes Tom . . . Forp Gnabzihw . . . fake people . . . cold lonely nights . . . Fords . . . Football manager 3 ”In solitude, where we are least alone.” PATRICIA ANN GALLAGHAR Pat” Long talks . . . You have the right to remain silent” . . . Lambert ' s Cove beach parties . . . STOP signs on telephone poles . . . giving bubblegum to a spider . . . being alone, sometimes . . . Prom night parties . . . cheering ... a certain letter . . . being analyzed . . . getting by, with help from my friends . . . family under¬ standing . . . the ocean . . . Think you’re a shwan boat, huh?” . . . Doug’s artwork . . . my” gift shop . . . peppermint . . . walks . . . Jungle Beach . . . The Tweed Barn house, etc. . . . dislikes Jude’s perverted hitch¬ hikers . . . people telling me how to drive . . . scrawny pine trees that attack . . . broken promises . . . being used . . . depression . . . fake people . . . when being cut up isn’t funny any more . . . gossip . . . nosey people . . . a broken down dune buggy . . . being stuck in the sand . . . Is he for sale?” . . . waiting . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Varsity Football Cheerleader 3, 4; J.V. Basketball Cheerleader Alternate 1; Varsity Basket¬ ball Cheerleader 3, 4; Student Council 3, President 4; Student Advisory Committee 4; Prom Committee 3; Student Staff 2; Office Worker 4; Vineyarder Staff 4 They conquer who believe they can.” 37 STEPHEN GARVIN Crazy Legs Basketball . . . football . . . baseball . . . summertime . . . girls that try to act bad . . . What ' s hatnin B . . . my Fiat . . . get it John . . . Freshman English classes . . . White Chewy . . . seeing people smile . . . Nancy . . . leaving this school ... 34 sweep . . . Doug Blocking . . . dislikes Turtle Nose . . . sprints . . . stuffy class¬ rooms . . . being called knothead . . . getting knuckled in the head . . . second string . . . term papers . . . his¬ tory . . . rain . . . losing ... . snorty people . . . conceited people . . . P-Town . . . Nantucket . . . snow . . . getting caught skipping classes . . . walking up in front of the school to get an award . . . Band 1, 2, 3; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Baseball 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4 Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm .” JAIME BERNARD GASPAR Gapar Anne . . . Hunting . . . Chevelles . . . fishing . . . Bennett’s garage . . . New England Dragway . . . Eating . . . sleeping . . . Labradors . . . Hounds . . . big engines Hemmi” . . . golden Greek . . . Traveling . . . Novem¬ ber of ”67” . . . countries . . . dislikes arguing . . . Reynolds . . . game wardens . . . work . . . State Police . . . cars with no power . . . boats that leak . . . cities . . . It is excellent to have a giant ' s strength. ” ALAN R. GIBB Alan” P.M. . . . holidays in N.B. . . . basketball for B.C. . . . October 15, 1971 . . . U.S.M.C. . . . people who stand . . . people who listen . . . dislikes Sammy . . . being used . . . being thought of as a brother . . . August 21, 1970 . . . being told to shut up . . . C.D. . . . G.G. . . . study halls . . . Vineyard haven . . . December 2, A sadder and a wiser man ” Sponsored by YATES DRUG STORE MARTHA’S VINEYARD RADIO MANUEL ESTRELLA, L-P-BOTTLED GAS T.V. SALES AND SERVICE BRICKMAN’S 38 Vineyard Haven JEROME C. GONSALVES Jerry” Football . . . Basketball . . . girls . . . gym . . . summer . . . Detroit . . . study hall . . . afros . . . everything Black” . . . vacations . . . Rare Earth . . . being myself’ . . . fishing . . . money . . . dislikes school . . . working . . . homework . . . phonies . . . war . . . winter on the Island . . . typing . . . haircuts . . . No chance is evil to him that is content GARY S. HATHAWAY The 151 Kid” DALE . . . Uncle John’s . . . S.C., C.C. . . . Light House beach at night . . . Fire Tower at night ... to scare D.P., K.F. J.B. . . . Fire . . . Fishing” . . . dislikes C.I. . . . water . . . thunder storms with the strange people” . . . Hawks . . . spies . . . Track 1, 2; Cross Country 2; Band 1, 2, 4 Eat, drink and be merry. ” JAMES LEROY HEATHMAN, JR. Lrumpy Right on” . . . cutting grass at I.C.C. . . . Rare Earth . . . Oh Snap” . . . T.H. ... 53 Narragansett . . . JATO . . . JaToMi House . . . Harwich home game . . . Turtle nose . . . Gullible Gail . . . Sneaky Peak . . . summer parties . . . Ralphie Red Pumpkin head . . . Salama” . . . TCB . . . Nakopenda,sana” . . . my lit¬ tle button” . . . N.T. S.M. D.M. . . . Guzzy Wizzer . . . PEETee ... a quote from Ralphie Red himself straight as a rake.” . . . four people with the last name of Schofield . . . dislikes 4:00 A.M. in W. Tisbury . . . Grunty, Crunchy, Plastic Jim, etc. . . . P-Town home game . . . Sept. 4, 1970 . . : an-—.” . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Minnesingers 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 4; J.V. Basketball 1; Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1; Student Council 1, 2; Prom Committee Chairman 3; Class Marshall 3; Mr. Junior Class; Vineyar¬ der Staff 4 Love while you’ve got love to give. Live while you’ve got life to live.” RICHARD A. HENLEY Rick” Jean’s cakes . . . chic . . . crowds . . . 10th floor . . . B.W.C. . . . sexy females . . . Schlitz . . . hickies — right Syb? . . . beach parties . . . drums . . . guitar . . . ’54 Ford . . . Gail . . . Pat’s hot” car . . . front seat. . . the gas station . . . Frenchy . . . fire tower . . . good grades . . . N.Y. . . . Carolyn’s philosophical mind . . . dis¬ likes ' 53 Chevy trucks . . . S.G. . . . Boston police at 7:00 A.M. . . . getting caught . . . birdseed . . . seating plans . . . fakes . . . records that skip . . . alcoholism . . . Spanish . . . profanity . . . bad dreams . . . bad grades . . . Right there” . . . Get out of here” . . . Knock it off’ . . . The real character of a man is found out by his amusements. ' Sponsored by STANMAR — MATTAKESETT Edgartown 39 KAREN A. HOPP Karen” Ty . . . 1 31 70 . . . Feb. . . . peanut butter . . . getting my own way . . . yellow dog . . . going with Maddy and Lee ... a present . . . riding on Steve’s bike . . . Ty’s brothers . . . swimming . . . talking on the phone . . . looking for rabbits . . . the corner . . . summer of’69 . . . Evil one” . . . hiding . . . people who laugh never stop . . . yellow light ... my wise cracks . . . dislikes summer of ’70 . . . being chased . . . Watch ya step, Hopp” . . . Hopp, Come mere” . . . rocks, skunks . . . going fishing . . . shoulder rides . . . long lec¬ tures from a certain person . . . having fights . . . people who slam doors . . . breaking up . . . running away from someone . . . listening about football games . . . Ty’s temper . . . whisker burns . . . being called Hopper Chorus 2; J.V. Basketball Cheerleader 3 As happy as a flock of snowbirds. ” DEBORAH JOAN HOXSIE Hoxs” What at South Beach? . . . field hockey . . . football . . . prom night ’70 . . . Minnesinger tours . . . thunder¬ storms . . . J.W. gum . . . Stevie and Doug — RAHLT . . . Where’s Tripp? . . . Campbell Soup . . . Beth’s Root beer . . . Crumpy . . . M M’s . . . slippery seats . . . Zombies’ records . . . right now . ... NEXT WEEK! . . . lobster! . . . Mitsy” and Russ . . . rain . . . Meriemsha . . . Shirl and Beav . . . smiles . . . Gary’s stories . . . laughing . . . driving . . . Lee’s difference” . . . Pam and Brothers . . . Anne’s last name? . . . Thurs. nights . . . Tech . . . cut? . . . Mr. DeFeo’s elastics . . . Cranston Snord . . . Mort. . . Dislikes being in the dark . . . broken cellos . . . HR. Meditation . . . real downs” . . . missing the bus . . . trunds . . . string beans! . . . V.P.’s . . . blows about the neck ... 90 MPH? . . . do you sell newspapers?” . . . Gail’s exercises . . . ovens turned up . . . good-byes . . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 4; Minnesingers 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2; Vice President 3; Prom Committee 3; Prom Court 3; Debat¬ ing Club 1; School news 1, 2; Creative Writing Club 3; Miss Junior Class; Vineyarder Staff 4 Music is well said to be the speech of angels.” ANNE MARIE JALAKAS Anne” Autumn Colours . . . Swedish summer nights . . . Heidelberg, Germany . . . freedom . . . candlelights . . . soul . . . Josh White . . . snow . . . honesty . . . Bertrand Russell . . . guitars . . . Stormy nights . . . coffee . . . samba . . . long walks on the beach . . . silence (sometimes) . . . early summer mornings . . . eyes of cer¬ tain people . . . the Russian language and music . . . Esthonian folk dances . . . illegal crayfish catching . . . meeting new People . . . Christian of Clayswood . . . open minds . . . smiling faces . . . Hoxsies . . . Martha’s Vineyard . . . dislikes the underground in Stockholm . . . bustle . . . 6:30 A.M. . . . missing school bus . . . law and order” . . . Bureaucracy . . . stereotyped people . . . what is happening to the world today . . . cold¬ ness . . . darknes s . . . goodbyes . . . Student Council 2; School news 4 Faith is the pencil of the soul that pictures heavenly things.” CHRISTINA MARIE JEFFERS Tina” Aug. 13, 1967 . . . the view from my bedroom window . . . A.L. . . . MY MOMS . . . red . . . the serenity of being alone . . . ’69-’70 big D” . . . football . . . couz’ . . . and if it’s good to you, it’s good for you! . . . Scottie’s?? . . . right on, right on!! . . . Turkey Day ’69 . . . Morgan State . . . David Michael . . . basketball . . . Soul Set Inc. . . . Labor Day ’70 . . . devil eyes . . . mello music . . . 6th St. . . . peace . . . dislikes winter on the Vineyard . . . Mary’s wedding day . . . Well you didn’t make it to 18! . . . decisions! . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Choraliers 1, 2, 3; Vineyarder Staff 4 Mystical in her ways; sometimes a woman, sometimes a child. ” 40 CHRISTOPHER KENISTON Chris” Darlene W. . . . fishing . . . Bass Derby . . . 1970 . . . getting up early to go fishing . . . Quansoo Beach . . . girls . . . Gay Head . . . Menemsha . . . the Sticks . . . geometry . . . driving around . . . soccer . . . stamps . . . long dirt roads . . . being a member of the Fire Dept. . . . skating . . . dislikes skunks . . . raccoon that gets into my garbage cans . . . fish that get away . . . oil pollution . . . beach erosions . . . FIRES . . . New York and New Jersey drivers . . . gulls with good aim . . . French tests . . . Thin ice . . . Hot dog . . . Charlie’s Rambler . . . skates . . . Dogfish . . . Conger eels . . . Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 2; Track 1; Soccer 1, 2; French play Stage Mgr. 3, 4 He will succeed, for he believes all he says. ” CHERYL ANN KINNECOM Milt” Purple dots . . . Peace . . . sunshine . . . ’50 Willy’s . . . snow . . . Stang . . . N.Y. . . . Easy Rider . . . Mr. Morelli . . . sea of madness . . . M.J. . . . Keefie? . . . blinking lights . . . Bridge . . . O.B. Park . . . leftie ' s . . . summer ' 68-’70 . . . Hazelton . . . Warwick R.I. . . . Jungle Beach . . . Feb. 10, 1970 . . . Jan. 15, 1971 . . . horses . . . Nashsa and Cleo ... a certain jag . . . Ralph’s . . . Walshie’s . . . Freddie the Fed . . . Fish Cheer” . . . Richie Hickie . . . A little help from my friends” . . . dipping at Sess’s with B.N. . . . Norma Jean’s house . . . olde Man Donald . . . Dislikes depression . . . Nov. 24, 1969 . . . winters on M.V. . . . work¬ ing summers . . . Bubble gum machines . . . profanity . . . fakes . . . Judges . . . To a young heart everything is fun. JOSEPH MICHAEL KIRBY ?f T 99 Joe Fast cars . . . hunting . . . fishing . . . football . . . basketball . . . girls . combing . . . dislikes windsprints . . . push-ups . . . Football 4 Accent is the soul of language: it gives to it feeling and truth. JAMES W. KLINGENSMITH Klink” Nov., 1969 . . . D M . . . Happy stuff . . . parties . . . KARATE . . . kitchen work . . . living . . . being happy . . . 12:30 A.M. . . . swimming . . . peace . . . dislikes sadness . . . people who cut down things they don’t understand ... icy Lambert’s Cove Road . . . busts at Zack’s . . . speed? . . . Cross Country 3; Track 3; Chess Club 1; Chairman of Tom Wat Committee 3; Kitchen Worker 3, 4 From wine what sudden friendship springs. ” Sponsored by CAUSEWAY APARTMENTS COTTAGES J. BECKMAN CO, INC. FIRST NATIONAL STORE VINEYARD DRY GOODS CO. VILLAGE FAIR Vineyard Haven 41 WENDY MARIE KURTH Wendy” Menemsha House . . . Underaged Driving in Gay Head . . . swimming . . . Junior Basketball Games . . . N.Y.C. . . . throwing balloons out 8th floor windows, huh Doreen? . . . dislikes Hospital Corner . . . bus rides . . . conceited people . . .arguing . . . N.B. . . . tourists . . . Basketball 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Softball 2, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 2; Vineyarder Staff 4 ' There is no such word as fail’.” LORRIE JOAN LANDERS Lorrie” Bobby” . . . just being together . . . Sept., 68” . . . ’57 Ford ... a full moon . . . S.B. . . . curly hair . . . ' 69 summer . . . pizza . . . sunsets . . . quiet secluded places . . . surprises . . . beaches . . . roses . . . motor¬ cycles . . . Sunday afternoons . . . rides up-Island . . . dislikes January 5, 1970 . . . waiting . . . saying good¬ bye . . . arguments . . . crowds . . . loneliness . . . being bored . . . loudmouths . . . being shy . . . being ig¬ nored . . . superficial smiles . . . conceited people . . . Monday mornings . . . homework . . . school . . . Chorus 1; J.V. Basketball Cheerleader 1 Silence is more eloquent than words. ” TOO BUSY Not Shown NANCY DEVANEY LANE Laney” Lighthouse Beach . . . Nov. 12-15, ’70 . . . South Beach . . . Next Week, Bud” . . . Hesse . . . bare-feetin’ . . . peanut butter and jelly . . . next door neighbors . . . it is” . . . autumn and spring . . . turtles . . . S G . . . Stormy” . . . Thoreau . . . V.A. Club treasurer . . . Rolo . . . singing Irish Eyes” with Les in Biology . . . Davis Lane . . . The Wharf. . . cacti . . . poetry . . . 1970 — THE HOUSE . . . puns ... a certain beach party . . . Mrs. Higgins . . . earthy . . . dislikes bridges . . . SPIDERS . . . D.B. . . . pay phones . . . diets . . . being tickled . . . East Chop . . . getting stranded . . . augh! The Wayward!!” . . . loose teeth . . . being com¬ pared . . . How do you play flowers?” . . . cities . . . Where are you, Virginia??” . . . red pants . . . nat. . . the monster . . . T.T. . . . Creative Writing Club 2; Volleyball Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 3; Prom Committee 3; Vineyarder As¬ sistant Editor 3; Editor 4 I would rather be a superb meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy and permanent planet. ” GENE E. LA VALLY Choy Boy” Beach parties . . . working in school kitchen . . . George Pesare’s Karate Tournaments parties . . . NSU . . . studying Karate . . . inichelob beer . . . dislikes Volkswagens . . . stuck-up girls . . . dull parties . . . school homework . . . getting traffic tickets . . . warm beer . . . Cross Country 3; Debating Club 1; Kitchen help 3, 4 Generosity is more charitable than wealth. ” 42 Sponsored by HARBORSIDE INN, INC. Edgartown GARY ALAN LEIGHTON Gary” Drugstore corner . . . Teakettle . . . the big three” . . . Grand Funk . . . parties at my house . . . Cousin Bill’s . . . J.J. . . . Jr. Prom . . . Bennett’s Garage . . . Lugwrench . . . South Beach . . . Shirl . . . D.H. . . . dislikes Providence bus depot . . . Charlie’s Little Brother . . . ' 62 ' Dodge . . . fudge . . . monsters . . . being goofed on . . . playing out a cliche . . . cleaning up after parties . . . being alone . . . A P . . . turnip . . . Dickie’s index finger . . . P-Town . . . long bus rides . . . school lunches . . . Cross Country 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Baseball 4; Class President 2; Student Advisory Council 2; Prom Committee 3; Mr. Freshman; Vineyarder Staff 4 The most difficult intelligence test is to be a popular hero. ” NANCY VAN METRE LEIGHTON Nance” Daffodils . . . Jo-Field Hockey” . . . Nov. 12-15, ’70 . . . Pussywillows . . . Lancer . . . barefeet . . . yellow . . . dreams . . . going to football games . . . the sun rising at Gay Head . . . Laney’s puns . . . Mrs. Higgins” . . . a certain beach party . . . Next week, Bud” . . . hockey.trips . . . Right Now” . . . nights at X.S.W.R. . . . Charlotte’s Birthday Party . . . walking on the beach . . . dislikes woodticks . . . homework . . . Monday Mornings . . . being alone in the dark . . . Room 11 . . . lightning . . . Harwich Ref. . . blushing . . . You’re sisters?” . . . school lunches . . . mushrooms on the hockey field . . . Red Pants . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3 To be benevolent is to do the will of heaven. ” CHARLOTTE JEAN LEONARD C.F. 128 . . . Nov. 12-15, ’70 . . . South Beach . . . Labor Day Dance . . . Connecticut. . . The Rock . . . Eel Pond . . . Columbus Day Weekend . . . Lighthouse Beach . . . Maggie ... 63 Chevy . . . THE WHALE . . . 63 Rambler . . . shop . . . gym . . . Open it” . . . 11-7-70 . . . Next week. Bud” . . . balloons . . . ' Cecilia’ . . . STOP signs . . . Water Tower Road . . . walking at night on the beach . . . hockey trips . . . You’re hid¬ ing something” . . . Upers . . . dislikes P-Town . . . eggs . . . Harwich Ref. . . school lunch . . . July 4, 1969 . . . That sick feeling . . . chokes . . . Chinese fire drills . . . running out of gas . . . first snow of the year ’69 . . . Dec. 23, 1969 . . . Halloween ’69 . . . going home early and missing all the fun . . . smashed up Cadillacs . . . I’ll be there” . . . Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Softball 3, 4; Manager 1; Softball All-Star 3; Spanish Play 3; Latin Play 1; Prom Committee 3; Office Worker 4; Vineyarder Staff Tvping Manager 4 The pleasure of talking is the inextinguishable passion of women. TERESA ROBIN LETOURNEAU Teresa” Albie . . . my big sister . . . Stinky . . . rny father . . . eating . . . Help Vic . . . ACE . . . 62 Chevy s . . . being alone . . . locking Doreen out . . . blue . . . Friend . . . Jasemine . . . my dumb little sister ... I LOVE YOU, ALBIE . . . dislikes being called a twin . . . ’66 G.T.O.’s . . . The Junior Mafia . . . parking ... I he M.V. Gossiping Club . . . girls that fight . . . Owen Park . . . being hurt . . . D.G. . . . K.P. and Tribe . . . Chorus 1, 2; Kitchen Worker 3; Prom Court 3 With a smile on her lips and a tear in her eye. YANKEE BAZAAR Sponsored by Vineyard Haven ISLAND FLORIST, INC. 43 GAILANNE LIMBER Old Short” Baby food . . pine needles . . . old Beatle records . . . various and sundry unmentionable illegalities . . . the film Morgan” . . . The Bad Lands in South Dakota . . . stale marshmallows . . . dislikes Arlington Cemetery . . . canned peas . . . Art Club 1; Concert Band 1, 2; Marching 1, 2; Dramatics Club, publicity and wardrobe chairman 1; Stage Crew 2, 3; Ski School 1; Sci-Fi Association 3; Alderbaron, Art editor 3; Ukranda 2, 3 I have nothing very prophetic to add. MICHAEL PETER LOWDEN Mike” KATHY” . . . Sunday afternoons . . . West Chop . . . 1971 . . . vacations . . . dislikes cafeteria food . . . Stevie Gail’s fights . . . stupid people . . . work . . . Peace rules the day, where reason rules the mind. LAURIE REBECCA LYONS Laurie” Quiet solitude . . . fireplaces . . . changes in the seasons . . . homemade crunchy Granola . . . real laughter . . . rainy days . . . birch trees and anything natural . . . Up-Island . . . peanut butter . . . Fong Brothers . . . old things . . . simplicity . . . dislikes cruelty to children and animals . . . concentration of powers . . . pollu¬ tion of any kind . . . routione . . . crowded buses . . . points of contention” . . . misunderstandings . . . petty hassles . . . Debating Club 1; Prom Committee 3 Peace is the happy natural state of man. GLENN MACIEL Glenn” Karen . . . Dodge RT . . . parties . . . basketball . . . Drag racing . . . my job . . . Tarsha . . . just taking it easy . . . dislikes Fords . . . school . . . people in other people’s business . . . GTX . . . typing . . . Man is man and master of his fate. ” Sponsored by ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB AND ISLAND PROPERTIES SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. PORT-SIDE DAIRY MAID MARTHA’S VINEYARD SHIPYARD, INC. 44 Vineyard Haven KATHLEEN S. MACIEL Kathy” Michael . . . blue eyes . . . Kays and Nights with Cath . . . Basketball Football trips . . . working as a Candy Striper . . . being loved on raining days . . . Cronig’s . . . 833-82L . . . 17th birthday . . . Biology II . . . sum¬ mers . . . barefeet . . . song purple haze . . . Sunday afternoons . . . West Chop . . . the stars . . . promises . . . dislikes Sept. 8, 1970 . . . conceited boys . . . curfews . . . arguments . . . Gail’s and Stevie’s fight . . . Monday mornings . . . gym classes . . . back trouble . . . BEING PINCHED . . . saying good-byes . . . R.W. impossible dreams . . . being alone . . . whiskers . . . wasting time . . . bossy people . . . thunderstorms . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Minnesingers 3; Cape Cod Music Festival 1; Future Nurses Club 1, 2; Student Staff 2; Prom Committee 3; Vineyarder Staff 4 It is only by loving a thing that you can make it yours ...” JEFFREY ALAN MAGEE Jeff’ C.F. 128 . . . Cape Coral . . . walking in the rain . . . summer of ' 69 . . . sailing with a full moon . . . dark- gray days . . . Kakonk”. . . walking along the beach in winter . . . Open it” . . . Hey Betty, how’s your tent?” . . . warm winter nights . . . thunder and lightning . . . crickets . . . rainy days ... a summer sailoress . . . Hart Road . . . being alone . . . Sal and Tea for Two” . . . Room 9 discussions . . . Sunday sailing and the Crew” . . . Fall mornings . . . dislikes study halls . . . shaky legs . . . phonies . . . morning bus ride to school . . . camping in a leaky tent . . . collecting garbage . . . cruelty to animals . . . spider webs . . . night watchers . . . raccoons . . . loud, pushy people . . . Cottage Street Cottagers . . . reliable people . . . The Peo¬ ple . . . Pay Phones . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Cape Cod Music Festival 1, 3; Prom Committee 3; Vineyarder Staff 4 ' The splendid silence clings around me.” NOLA EDITH MAGEE Nola” Memorial Day ’70 . . . Smile . . . purple ... 58 yards . . . Chilmark in the rain with friends . . . T.P.M. . . . Minnesinger Tour ’69 . . . bears . . . Shenandoah” . . . summer Sundays . . . VW and mud . . . sunrise serv¬ ice .. . Keene . . . Sheep Rock about 1 AM . . . motorcycles . . . Russ’s toothpaste . . . peppermint lollipops . . . red barn . . . waterfalls . . . Wendway . . . pinstriping . . . buggies . . . statues . . . Prom ’70 . . . water . . . dislikes being made a fool of in front of company for being late . . . people who get the story second hand” rather than asking you ... Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Minnesingers 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Cape Cod Music Festival 1; Madrigal Singers 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Class President 4; Student Advisory Committee 4; Superintendent’s Committee 4; Vineyarder Staff 4 Those who love music are gentle and honest in their tempers.” WILLARD M. MARDEN, III Willy” Hunting . . . fishing . . . football . . . summer girls . . . some winter girls . . . cards at Anthony’s . . . Porkv . . . summer . . . parties . . . New York . . . Sunrise . . . Hey Colligan. You gotta brush” . . . winning . . . Dodges Chevy’s . . . dislikes losing . . . most winter girls . . . two-faced girls . . . Nantucket . . . P-Town . . . Driving the group around . . . Talking about astrology all night . . . taking orders . . . 4v’s . . . Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 4 A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows. ” Sponsored by WILLIAM F. MACIEL AND SONS — BUILDERS Vineyard Haven 45 CLARK WARREN MC. BRIDE Clark” Hunting . . . swimming . . . fast cars . . . dances . . . dislikes real cold weather . . . slow cars . . . getting up early . . . Remembr ' d joys are never past. ” ROBERT ARTHUR MCLANE, JR. Rob” D.S.S. . . . Len’s corner . . . The Big Three” . . . ' 63’ Plymouth ... Gay Head . . . punching out . . . hounds . . . going home . . . dislikes Sunday nights . . . punching in . . . gray primer . . . bagging . . . clip¬ pers . . . like” . . . egg yolks . . . fountain pens . . . Chorus 1, 2; Minnesingers 1, 2 Wit and wisdom are born with a man . ” HERBERT MERCIER, III Randy” Firebird . . . B.G. . . . 1971 . . . Bunker . . . summer of ' 70’ . . . Isolation . . . Football . . . ' Hockey’ . . . Mobey Road . . . dislikes being told what to do . . . Conceited people . . . Homeroom 14 . . . Math . . . Mount . . . Drunks . . . Football 1 Humor is the pensiveness of wit. ” CAROL METELL Carol” October 31, 1970 . . . blue . . . cheering . . . My Guy” . . . Beach Road Drag . . . Judy, the bed! . . . 67-68 . . . The Park . . . Paradise . . . 8 3 68 . . . G.G. . . . dislikes being called Quequey . . . 8 3 70 . . . Judy, We’re out of gas! . . . clashes with friends . . . arguments in lunch . . . gossip . . . looking for a picture . . . eggs . . . conceited people . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Minnesingers 3, 4; Cape Cod Music Festival 1, 3; JV Basketball Cheerleader Capt. 2; Var¬ sity Basketball Cheerleader 3; Football Cheerleader 3, 4; Class Secretary 1; Class Treasurer 3, 4; Future Nurs¬ es Club 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Prom Court 3; Miss Senior Class; Vineyarder Staff 4 ' Love me, love my dog. ” Sponsored by 46 CARTER’S HARDWARE ELECTRIC CRONIG’S REAL ESTATE Vineyard Haven ISLAND MASONRY CONTRACTOR DR. AND MRS. JOSEPH FRISCH DALE MARIE METELL Dale” Bobby . . . Uncle John’s . . . Jean and Paul’s house . . . THE THREE MUSKETEERS . . . camping for three days . . . 151 . . . RUM!!! . . . German Embassy . . . Prom beach party . . . losing car keys . . . stamping grapes, huh Cheryl! . . . stealing signs . . . making up . . . G.P. . . . C.Y.O. trip to N.Y. ... Mr. G.’s classes . . . dislikes jammed gears on a Monday night . . . Owen Park ’67 . . . Albie’s VW, huh Teresa” . . . flies . . . saying good-bye . . . fighting . . . K.L. ... flat tires . . . sandy hills . . . waiting . . . Blimpo . . . Chorus 1 ' Kindness gives birth to kindness. ” DOREEN ANNE METELL Doreen” The Tank” . . . parties . . . walking along the beach . . . Sudsy . . . Katama . . . horses . . . Aug. 15, 1970 . . . a certain person . . . going to New York . . . throwing water balloons out 8th floor window, huh Wendy? . . . having talks with Danny . . . parents that understand . . . Three Red Apples . . . the shack . . . dislikes being alone . . . nosey people . . . being told what to do . . . being called Skippy . . . summer 1970 ... a cer¬ tain teacher . . . worrying about the time . . . arguing . . . cricket blowing up . . . being called a typical Porta- gee .. . Chorus 1; Basketball 3; Class Treasurer 2; Future Nurses Club 1 A light heart lives long. NANCY NEVIN Nance” A certain person . . . pizza in the park . . . summer ’70 . . . Zack’s cliffs . . . Don’t tell anyone but . . . days off . . . the waterfall . . . taking pictures . . . freedom . . . talking till 5 in the morning . . . June, 1971 . . . dislikes a certain person . . . sevenish . . . fast cars over small hills . . . fake people . . . school . . . authority . . . the morning after the night before . . . saying Good-Bye . . . Chorus 2; Prom Queen 3 Paradise is open to all kind hearts.” SALLY SHIVER1CK NEVIN Sally” Sunday . . . Y.L B . . . Edgartown . ... Lemon . . . Music . . . Colonial Inn . . . Ambush ' 68 . . . some con¬ versations . . . ’67-’68 . . . Like blueberries and cream” . . . seasons . . . remember? . . . rain on the roof . . . dislikes making decisions . . . monotony . . . regrets . . . THEY . . . Games with James . . . Prom Committee 3; Chess Club 2; Miss Sophomore Class; Vineyarder Staff 4 Tenderness is the infancy of love.” Sponsored by J. A. FORTES — PLUMBING AND HEATING Vineyard Haven 47 DEBORAH ANN NORTON Debby” M M . . . Crumpy . . . Bill and Mum . . . 4 17 70 . . . Preppie . . . the Mad Russian . . . Tafi ' . . . serious business . . . rain . . . Brucie . . . VA Club . . . watching Sal eat . . . Senior beach party ' 69 . . . Buff and Mug . . . David and Tom . . . Andre’s chili . . . The Silver Bracelet . . . Minnesinger Tour . . . WHAT!!! . . . It’s only lightning, Chris! . . . Sasha, Cae, Juicy . . . Project . . . 7 7 70 ... an inherited swim . . . Billy . . . driving with Jimmy and a crash helmet . . . the only 49th cousin once removed . . . Mr. Mrs. Renear . . . Be Happy . . . dislikes broken promises . . . Carol’s fts . . . hypocrites . . . R.D.J.’s . . . drying off on a dune with Judy . . . crackly knees . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Minnesingers 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Orchestra 4; Football Cheerleader 3, 4; J.V. Basketball Cheerleader 3; Volleyball intramurals 2, 3; Asst. Prom Chairman 3; Student Staff 2, 3; Editor 4; Advisory Committee 4; Vineyarder Staff 4 Friendship is the comfort, the inexpressable comfort of feeling safe with a person . ” APRIL NUNES April” Bobby . . . Boston . . . April 6th . . . brown eyes . . . understanding people . . . parties . . . 151 . . . quiet places . . . mysterious people . . . slim jims . . . cranberry ice cream . . . dislikes hot heads ... a certain per¬ son . . . snobby people . . . flat tires . . . liars . . . blue light . . . the night after . . . bad hang ups . . . Words are the voice of the heart ” ELIZABETH JEAN O’NEIL Liz Mateus . . . ever since 12 26 70 . . . widow’s walk . . . Arend’s house . . . Teddy . . . Memorial Park. ’67 . . . Colonial Inn ... My Window . •. . July 4, 1969 . . . J.F.’s house . . . summer of ’67 . . . ambush ’68 . . . Colonial Drugstore . . . dislikes mornings after Mateus . . . New Year’s Eve at the Dunes here comes low tide” . . . Al’s corner . . . telephone poles . . . hoy’s Efficiencies . . . Basketball 2 Sweeter also than the honey and the honeycomb.” NANCY A. PACHICO Nance” M.M.” . . . Arend’s house . . . Hey sis . . . one L.F. . . . walking along the beach . . . Burge” . . . Critmis . . . going to Donna’s . . . red barn . . . Whomp” . . . N.Y. . . . Hey . . . psssst . . . bruising Judy . . . I’m embarrassed” . . . listening to people laugh . . . Halloween, Bon?! . . . listening to tapes . . . dislikes Aug. 2, 1970 . . . school lunches . . . unfriendly people . . . clashes between friends . . . decisions . . . sick cars . . . choking on Judy’s snowballs . . . Carol’s fts . . . Ribbon . . . The Wall Fell Down” . . . Beak” . . . Football Cheerleader alternate 4; J.V. Basketball Cheerleader 3; Student Council 4; Prom Committee 3; Prom Court 3; Miss Personality Plus 4; Vineyarder Staff 4 A wise and an understanding heart.” Sponsored by 48 WHITING MILK COMPANY PORT HUNTER Oak Bluffs G B CLOTHING JAMES S. REGO — INSURANCE AGENCY LAURIE ELAINE PERRY Laurie” B.S. . . . Summer . . . Summer . . . Boston . . . Clothes . . . Right On! . . . S.S. . . . Traveling . . . Parties . . . dislikes Monday mornings . . . school lunches . . . good-byes . . . History . . . conceited people . . . Winters on the Island . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Office Worker 3, 4; Cashier 3 Sweetness of smile indicates sweetness of character.” CHRISTINE PRADA Chris” The beach . . . Minnesinger Tour ’70 . . . Seekonk! . . . Nov. 12-15, ’70 ... A stairway at Keene . . . Sunday morning 2 A.M., in Wakefield . . . six girls and the moon ... a poem . . . Buzzards Bay . . . when Binjy comes . . . visiting friends of Dennis Carl until 2:30 A.M. . . . dislikes South Beach at 2:30 A.M. . . . Vir¬ ginia, where are you?” . . . What’s the matter with young people today, Christine?” ... an 11:00 curfew . . . Where is the Hebrew Center anyway?” . . . Teach-ins . . . and what do you want to do when you grow up?” . . . Gay Head Town Beach . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Minnesingers 3, 4; Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4; Creative Writ¬ ing Club 2; Prom Committee 3; Student Newspaper Co-Editor 4; Vineyarder staff 4; Girls’ State Representa¬ tive 3 Give to the world the best you have, and the best will come back to you. ” EULALIE STOREY REGAN Lale” Tom . . . Who, what, when, where, why??? . . . daydreaming . . . Russ’s toothpaste . . . Minnesinger tours . . . scout” . . . psychedelic road signs, road signs more road signs . . . Lambert’s Cove Beach . . . Indian Hill . . . yellow tea roses . . . Narcissus Goldmund . . . homecomings . . . papering houses . . . illegal driv¬ ing . . . dislikes undecided people ... my mind . . . blue lights . . . riding up to Gay Head 6 times a week” . . . Jeff s sense of humor . . . being early . . . study halls . . . technicalities . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Minnesingers 1, 2, 3, 4; Cape Cod Music Festival 1, 3; Field Hockey 2, 3; Student Staff 3; Vineyarder Business Manager 4; Class Secretary 4 That which turns out well is better than any law.” SCOTT WARREN REYNOLDS Scott” Sharon . . . doing what I want . . . 64” Chev. S.S. . . . Schlitz Draft . . . riding around . . . sleeping late . . . racing . . . wild parties . . . dislikes getting up . . . Bossy people . . . D.F. . . . Absence makes the heart grow fonder.” Sponsored by JOHN’S FISH MARKET MOSHER PHOTO SERVICE THE FLEA MARKET RAY CONTRACTING COMPANY — GENERAL CONTRACTOR Vineyard Haven 49 STANTON GRANT RICHARDS Grant” Summer . . . sailboats . . . the races ... a certain person and a certain sailboat . . . Sunfish . . . Dudley-Do- Right . . . VW’s . . . E.Y.C. . . . resting on school days . . . snow . . . skating . . . spring . . . dislikes work . . . stepping on people’s feet . . . driving rain on sailing da ys . . . homework . . . tests . . . lowest marks pos¬ sible . . . being rushed . . . Hi-i, my na-ame’s Da-ave!” . . . Handball Tournament 3, 4; Chess 1, 2; Creative Writing Club 2, 3; Camera Club 3; Selectman 3; Prom Com¬ mittee 3 Art and science have their meeting point in method . ” ALBERT STEWART ROBINSON, JR. Albie” Teresa . . . 66” G.T.O.’s ... my ’62 Chevy . . . Byram’s ’62 Chevy ... all night fishing . . . hunting . . . typing with Mattie Louie the Louse” . . . D.C.G. . . . The Old Gang . . . The Camp . . . dislikes summer of ’67 . . . Ace . . . the junior mafia . . . getting up early in the morning . . . people who are so sure of what they know nothing about . . . big mouths . . . Man to command and woman to obey. ” RALPH F. ROBINSON Ralphie” K.H. ... my main squeeze . . . Summertime parties on the Big Rock . . . M.V. warm-up pants . . . Blond H . . . K.H.’s Fro . . . the big apple 1969 . . . South Beach . . . purple H . . . 1969-70 season . . . Apple jacks . . . Eldoradoes . . . Funkadelic . . . The Torch . . . catabwa . . . duck . . . cake cutters . . . Santana . . . Bro¬ gans . . . going to the hoop . . . The Baxter Terrace . . . what people don’t know won’t hurt them . . . dislikes 5 winters on M.V. . . . Plastic Jim . . . 11th grade English . . . paddy boys . . . Run’s . . . M.V. lunches . . . High waters . . . Thunderbird . . . lames . . . hard chicks . . . The Hawk . . . Farmers . . . leaving Newark . . . Long Island RR . . . P-Town Nantucket . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3 All mankind Loves a lover. ” GEORGE JOHN ROGERS, JR. George ’55 Universal Jeep . . . fishing . . . rabbit hunting . . . card games at Tim’s . . . parties . . . Rover . . . golf . . . baseball . . . dislikes winter . . . work . . . the fountain . . . money for gas . . . T.P. mouth . . . getting up early . . . summer people . . . J.V. Basketball 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 The opportunity to do mischief is found a hundred times a day.” 50 ART CLIFF DINER H. N. HINCKLEY SONS, INC. Sponsored by ORTIZ SIGNS AND DISPLAYS MUSIC BOX YVETTE J. ROGERS Etta” Laughing . . . being alone . . . BLACK” . . . Spring ... No Fridae Dee . . . The Helicopter Ride . . . Fros . . . Dreams . . . Chicago . . . dislikes the cold . . . K.H. . . . being called Etta James . . . having my name spelled wrong . . . Crowds . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 2 ' The fun in this world is what we can least spare.” BONNIE M AUREEN SCOTT Bon” Arends’ house . . . Rosie’s front lawn . . . playing thumper with Diane, Paula Jackie . . . Memorial Park . . . ECW . . . Bob John T. . . . LIGHTEN UP, DIANE . . . Plucked Chicken . . . swimming with Russell . . . TRAINS . . . spring . . . April 11, 1968 . . . Get Nekked” . . . the Greeks . . . Halloween, Nance?! . . . Ringing Church Bells with Patty . . . Blue Hills . . . puddle hopping . . . going to the beach with DeeDee Mellie-Bellie” . . . the raft bit” with Jo Pat. . . dislikes low tide . . . being called bouncing baby sister . . . Diane’s bedroom window . . . Paula’s truck . . . June 14, 1970 . . . bed pans . Judy’s incessant babbling . . . Hoy’s efficiencies . . . Gorgeous George . . . authority . . . the King” . . . Mr. Wizard . . . N.C. other phony people . . . saying good-bye . . . see you, later” ... Chorus 1, 2, 3; Minnesingers 1, 3; Cape Cod Music Festival 1; Football Cheerleader Captain 4; J.V. Basket¬ ball Cheerleader 2; Varsity Basketball Cheerleader 3, 4 Smiles are the language of love.” AARON SILVA Aaron” James Taylor . . . Boston . . . Wellesly . . . Big Bands . . . Joan’s place ... a good harvest . . . Left’s Bench . . . dislikes Golden Greek . . . Edgartown . . . Martha’s Vineyard . . . Winters on the Island . . . Life is to act and not to do so is death. ” JOHN ANDERSON SILVA Chote” ’61 Studebaker . . . 372-06Y ... a certain someone . . . Lake Tashmoo . . . Cleo . . . summer nites . . . Kata- ma . . . eating . . . hey potroast” . . . espanol. . . boating . . . sitting on moorings . . . Finast. . . getting lost in Boston . . . sleeping in Cathedrals . . . R you kiddin’ Me?” . . . driving . . . dislikes diets . . . my feet R killin’ me” . . . gum! . . . Klinky cars . . . Finast truck . . . rubbish room” . . . sinking rowboats . . . being bombarded by an unidentified sunfish . . . cutting lawns in the rain . . . crashing into rowboats . . . ACNE . . . moody kids . . . ENGLISH . . . John up front” . . . YMCA in Boston . . . BRACES . . . snobs . . . leaky milk cartons . . . the morning after the night before . . . being un-coordinated . . . cracked eggs . . . mean cats Chorus 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Spanish Play 3, 4; Student Staff 2; Camera Club 3; Prom Committee 3 Humor is the harmony of the heart. ” Sponsored by R. M. PACKER CO., INC. TEXACO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Vineyard Haven RUSSELL FREDERIC SILVA Russ” Bethaney Beach . . . flying . . . Exeter N.H. . . . South Woodford . . . history . . . food . . . 63” . . . 70” . . . Peace . . . walking along the beaches . . . Bloomfield . . . 58” VW Squareback ... 7 Gates” . . . Foun- tainebleu . . . 11101 Mitcher St. . . . Collecting things from the past. , . dislikes lost luggage . . . leaving . . . long overnight bus trips . . . old cars . . . delays . . . trash” . . . crumbs” . . . fog . . . 3 V 2 horse . . . free¬ ways . . . progress . . . 221695 . . . Handball Tournament 4; Student Staff 2, 3, Managing Art Editor 2; Prom Committee 3; Vineyarder Staff 4 ' Je veux etre libre. Je veux etre moi.” JOHN WESLEY STEVENS Peahead” Fiats . . . tea kettle . . . the bunker . . . The Big Three ’ . . . Shanty . . . Maseratis . . . Lamborghinis . . . Santana . . . The Who . . . Gay Head . . . out of it . . . dislikes real deep stuff. . . Phil Haley the Comets . . . lots of chrome . . . Corvairs ... Basketball 2; Cross-Country 2, 3, 4; Track Field 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys State Representative 3; Student Staff 2; Chess Club 1 In books, or work, or healthful play. ” GARY LEE SYLVIA Syl” Basketball . . . baseball . . . girls . . . Chevys . . . summer . . . blue eyes . . . Paul Revere the Raiders . . . bowling . . . Ginger Ale . . . hamburgers . . . candy . . . money . . . Fenway Park . . . Boston Garden . . . boating . . . dislikes football . . . tennis . . . hockey . . . volleyball . . . soccer . . . liquor . . . winter . . . drugs . . . hippies . . . gossipers . . . cigarettes . . . rainy nights . . . bars . . . Intramural basketball 1; Basketball 2 Happiness is no laughing matter. ” DAVID THOMAS TOWNES Dave” jCatama U . . . Grampa BaFalo . . . Hey Nepco! . . . OH NO! . . . Keesta Lane . . . Neat! ... Hi Fella . . . dis¬ likes English . . . Got a brush? . . . Clod Feet . . . Timmy’s dumb jokes . . . Chorus 2; Football 3, 4 A tower of strength. ” Sponsored by MARION VIERA — BUILDING, REMODELING, AND REPAIRS BEN FRANKLIN STORE TISBURY POLICE DEPT. HANCOCK HARDWARE SUPPLY 52 Vineyard Haven ERICK L. VANDERHOOP Rick” Music . . . up-island . . . traveling . . . sunshine . . . basketball . . . red Yamaha . . . going crazy . . . summer¬ time ... ’51 Chevy . . . Graduating . . . TOY HOUSE ... the face ... Old Town, Maine . . . Skeet” . . . dislikes Toad . . . stone walls . . . hitching . . . re-hab . . . winter on the island . . . getting up early . . . Y.C. . . . school lunches . . . Basketball 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 1, 2; Track Field 3, 4 Where more is meant than meets the ear. MARION VIERA Buzzy” 1940 Chevy . . . summers . . . anything goes” . . . swimming . . . peanut butter and jelly sandwiches . . . sleeping . . . water skiing . . . money . . . Christmas . . . dislikes prejudice . . . being called Marion . . . liars . . . crowds . . . mowing lawns . . . having no car . . . winters . . . Prom Committee 3 Silence is a true friend who never betrays. ” CHARLES MORTON VINCENT, III Charlie” South beach . . . fishing . . . boats . . . outboards . . . cribbage . . . Off-Island trips . . . ’64 Ford 817-817 . . . sailboats . . . bumpy dirt roads . . . B.Y.F. . . . Expo ’67 . . . Washington D.C. . . . autumn spring days . . . seeing the sunrise . . . dislikes cars that don’t start . . . the big one that got away” . . . summer tourists . . . crappy drivers . . . study halls . . . homework . . . sinking rowboats . . . sailboats that tip over . . . worn out tires . . . dead batteries . . . hard work . . . tests . . . Chris’s ’69 truck . . . Chorus 1, 2; Handball tournament 3, 4; Debating Club 1; Chess Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 3 Ambition has no rest.” JAMES RANDALL WALPOLE Randy” ’59 Anglia . . . Jeeps . . . Moby . . . B.G. . . . ' Cape Pogue’ . . . Skippy . . . Bullseye . . . Fishing . . . Monkey . . . somebody . . . Quequay . . . Bunker . . . Len’s Corner . . . Rocket Flash . . . Z W Enterprizes . . . dislikes Puppy . . . Stinky . . . Chop Suey . . . being called Sudsy . . . I haven ' t the gift of the gab, my sons — because I ' m bred to the sea.” Sponsored by MARTHA’S VINEYARD BOWLING, INC. TILTON LUMBER CO. Vineyard Haven A P FOOD STORES ANDREWS PIERCE, INC. 53 VIOLET MARIE WATERS Vi” Crash” Pitzner . . . swimming at Mattakesett . . . going to N.B. with Nancy . . . Eddie . . . snowball fights . . . Woody . . . B.R. . . . German Embassy . . . camping in June . . . stealing signs . . . losing keys . . . Drama Workshop . . . S.L. . . . beach parties . . . Chinese fire drills . . . Sept. 7, 70 . . . Big David . . . Maude . . . Jonathan . . . 9 25 70 . . . little John . . . Sailboats . . . football games ... Mr. G.’s classes THE THREE MUSKETEERS . . . dislikes Blimpo . . . sandy Hills . . . blinking blue lights . . . accidents and telephone poles . . . being called Squeekie . . . Freddy . . . Drama Club 1; Lunch Cashier 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Staff 3; Great minds work alike; fools seldom differ. ” LORAINE ELIZABETH WEAVER Rainy” Boats . . . chocolate . . . core . . . parties . . . greenhouse . . . dislikes glasses . . . reading . . . doctors Guidance Office Worker 3, 4 ' In her tongue is the law of kindness. ” LINDA MARIE WELCH fft • 99 Lin Chappy . . . Eet ees Balloon!! . . . Big blue, yellow and orange thrills . . . snow . . . skating . . . gym class 3 . . . riding . . . Edgartown . . . being Nancy’s sister . . . the whale . . . the fire tower . . . being a Western Union operator . . . doing donuts . . . football basketball games . . . sewing . . . Diet Pepsi . . . thunder storms ... a certain trip to Boston ’68 . . . dislikes being called Tee Dee . . . Jeffrey’s sense of humor . . . coffee . . . short hair . . . getting up early . . . school lunches . . . playing follow the leader with Dennis . . . Violet’s nose . . . Charlotte’s jumpy leg . . . being cold . . . long study halls . . . What, no chorus again?” . . . sitting six across on bus 30 . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Vineyarder Staff 4 ”She who means no mischief does it all. ” GARY MICHAEL WILLIAMS Wil” RD.P. . . . Feb. 1, 1970 . . . Springfield . . . hunting . . . fishing . . . summer . . . L.G.’s house . . . dislikes CN . . . waiting . . . R. C. . . . Linda’s philosophy . . . I am here, and here I remain. ” PHILLIPS’ HARDWARE DOT’S BEAUTY SHOP Sponsored by GERRY’S COFFEE SHOP ALFRED M. METELL — ELECTRIC AND REFRIGERATION Oak Bluffs ERIC CARLTON WOODS Eric” Summer . . . parties . . . booze . . . South Beach . . . dislikes The Golden Greek . . . winter . . . Not driving to school . . . Art may err, but nature cannot miss.” ROBERT WAYNE YAPP Bob” Motorcycles . . . carpentry . . . Emin’s jeep . . . fishing . . . broncos . . . Brown’s Plymouth . . . Mr. Nute’s Band . . . girls . . building boats . . . purple and white . . . school spirit. . . 4-wheel drive . . . Boston Whal¬ ers . . . perfect attendance . . . dislikes Portagee jokes . . . long muddy beaches . . . UFO’s . . . moving pi¬ anos . . . Honda Scramblers . . . x 2x4’s . . . homework . . . flat tires . . . being a salesman . . . S.A.T.’s . . . Roger’s remarks . . . Ganets . . . losing . . . problems . . . Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 4; Orchestra 4; Minnesingers 4; Cross Country 4; Track Field 4; Baseball 3 Though last, not least.” DARLING’S ROGER SURPRENANT, DISTRIBUTOR — SUNBEAM BREAD, CAIN’S FOODS Oak Bluffs 55 These Are ? Seniors? FACULTY Principal Charles A. Davis Assistant Principal Joseph B. Robichau Guidance Lawrence H. Richardson 58 DEPOT CORNER SERVICE STATION Sponsored by Edgartown VINEYARD GAZETTE 1. to r.: Mr. Arnold M. Fischer, Mr. A. Freeman Leonard, Jr., Mr. Erford Burt, Mrs. Donald R. Mills, Mrs. David Flanders, Chair¬ man; Mr. William M. Honey, Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs. Gordon Perry, Dr. David Rappaport; Not Pictured: Mr. Herbert Mercier, Jr., Mrs. Helen Scott. School Committee DR. JONATHAN M. DAUBE Sponsored by Vineyard Haven A. B. C. OIL CO. — TEXACO PETROLEUM Superintendent MARTHA’S VINEYARD CO-OPERATIVE BANK 59 Faculty MRS. W. J. McCHESNEY Reading MR. JOHN W. MAYHEW, JR. Mathematics MR. HUBBARD E. NITCHIE, III Librarian A.V. Director MR. ROBERT M. NUTE Music MRS. DOUGLAS FISCHER French Sponsored by BEN DAVID MOTORS, INC. ISLAND ANTIQUES Oak Bluffs LEE’S RESTAURANT RELIABLE SELF-SERVICE MARKET, INC. MISS MARION HIGGINS Science Sponsored by ALBERT K. SYLVIA — ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR COLONIAL DRUG STORE FLIGOR’S YARN SHOP K. T. GALLEY CO., INC. Edgartown 61 tKl MR. WALTER M. MORRIS Core Mathematics MISS HAZEL H. SKARP Physical Education MR. WILLIAM D. HERR, III English MISS BARBARA A. LASSEN Business Education MR. MILTON WEISSBERG Spanish MRS. GEORGE J. ANTHONY Core Reading Sponsored by UP-ISLAND SUPER MARKET, INC. NIP-N-TUCK FARM GREENE, THE FLORIST UP-ISLAND AUTOMOTIVE, INC. 62 West Tisbury Miss Katherine Bohn Mr. Leroy Hazelton English Mr. Herbert F. Custer, Jr. Core Coordinator Mr. John D. Morelli English Mr. Jay E. Schofield Physical Education ' S LOCKERS MRS. GEORGE A. COSTA Business Education MR. EUGENE W. BAER Art and Crafts MR. ROBERT T. HYDE English MR. EDWARD L. THOMAS Social Studies MRS. PHILIP D. DREW, JR. Home Economics Sponsored by AMOS SON — PLUMBING AND HEATING VILLAGE LAUNDRA-MAT BEA’S FABRIC SHOP ALLEY’S GENERAL STORE West Tisbury Miss Marion E. Clark Social Studies Mr. Daniel G. McCarthy Mathematics Mr. A. Douglas Stewart Science Miss Patricia A. Brown School Nurse Mr. Samuel J. DeFeo Science Mr. Gerard T. Gerolamo Social Studies Office Secretaries Mrs. Edward Thomas Mrs. Richard Colter Mrs. Jacqueline Hunt Kitchen Staff Mrs. Esther Waller Miss Sandra Moehle Mrs. Carl Magnuson Maintenance Bus Drivers Mr. Arthur Wack Mr. Reuben Silvia Mr. Rufus Peterson M. Brouillette M. Cardoza B. Flanders R. Flanders D. Fisher D. Malonson D. Nute 0. Rogers W. Tripp 66 c l a s s First Row l. to r.: L. Carlson, V. Jernegan, J. Fisher, K. Fitzpatrick, J. Kennecom, L. Correira, D. King, S. Edwards, A. Fortes, F. Benefit; Sec¬ ond Row: D. Ewing, J. Carroll, M. Keniston, R. Luce, S. Hughes, S. Fisher, K. Hunt, S. Carter, S. Bates, G. Jardin; Third Row: M. Dimmitt, D. Grant, R. Fullin, A. Bannister, E. Cottle, B. Coggins, C. Davis, T. Chase, D. Entwistle, R. Gallaghar, W. Coggins; Absent: J. Belain, B. Brooker, N. Burleson, T. DeBettencourt, M. Elias, T. Engley, P. Figueiredo, T. Johnson, W. King. First Row, l. to r.: K. Noble, M. Searle, N. Rogers, S. Luce, B. Pease, K. Maciel, F. Allen, J. Manning, C. Rogers, A. Lesnikowski; Second Row: S. Silvia, E. Cottle, D. Pelow, M. Page, E. Renear, J. Renear, M. Nevin, G. Leighton, D. Robinson, R. Leonard, C. Rohr; Third Row: J. LaBell, P. Maseda, A. Lima, J. Randolph, T. Powell, L. Luening, F. Oliver, S. Place, S. Orcutt, B. Page; Absent: J. Leighton, D. Mills, L. Ostman, K. Packish. Sponsored by E. C. COTTLE, INC. West Tisbury STINCHFIELDS Edgartown 68 mmam First Row l. to r: D. Thompson, J. Baptiste, M. Abbot, S. Bates, P. Strople, M. Trott; Second Row: C.Thomas, P. Valenti, D. Bernard, M. Thi- fault, E. Willoughby; Third Row: N. Smith, T. Anthony, s. Wilson, P. Vandal; Absent: H. Allen, J. Alley, J. Baker, J. Smith, K. Sprague, P. Turner. Class Officers JUNIORS Seated: P. Figueiredo, K. Hunt, A. Lesnikowski, M. Nevin; Standing: Mr. Herr, J. Leighton, Mrs. Fischer. And FRESHMEN Seated: N. Thomas, H. Scott, C. Kheary; Standing: Mrs. Costa, G. DeFeo, Mr. Stewart. Advisors SOPHOMORES Seated: J. Schilling, A. Frieh, K. Hyde; Standing: Mrs. Anthony, 0. Donald, Mr. ' Mayhew. POOLE’S FISH MARKET Sponsored by HERBERT R. HANCOCK, BUILDER Chilmark 69 c l a s s of 1 9 7 3 FIRST ROW l. to r.: L. Garvin, V. Authier, L. Alley, J. Cottle, R. Cullen, C. Ciancio, J. Baptiste, P. Boyd; Second Row: C. Burgess, M. DeBet- tencourt, J. Andrews, W. Alwardt, S. Cronig, J. Bangs, P. Backus; Third Row: M. Alwardt, R. Allen, T. Bardwell, R. Baird, C. Bangs, R. Clark, L. Baptiste; Absent: D. Alwardt, F. Alwardt. First Row l. to r.: K. Driscoll, D. Fitzpatrick, A. Frieh, L. Hodges, L. Gaines, C. Rogers, I. Garvin, K. Jardin; Second Row: K. Drake, R. Erick¬ son, P. Kheary, G. Jackson, S. Hopp, D. Gazaille, D. Dunbar, W. Gazaille, F. Fisher, J. Johnson; Third Row: H. Garneau, K. Harris, G. Issok- son, P. Hale, 0. Donald, R. Grunden, K. Hyde, M. FRancis, D. Grunden, A. Huff; Absent: B. Dolby, B. Estrella, D. Fautex, L. Freitas, L. Gale, W. Kurth. THE ARAUJO BROTHERS Sponsored by PYROFAX GAS CORPORATION 70 Vineyard Haven First Row l. to r.: V. Rezendes, J. Johnson, C. Alwardt, U. Willoughby, J. Stiles, M. Sprague, C. Tankard, L. Garvin, K. Santos; Second Row: V. West, R. Williams, K. Sylvia, D. Wend, B. Bailey, J. Smith, S. Taylor, S. Scanlon; Third Row: R. DeBettencourt, R. Sequeira, J. Schilling, D. Townsend, R. Snowden; Absent: E. Silva, C. Spencer, C. Thatcher, D. Vanderhoop, D. Welch, J. Welgos. First Row l. to r.: S. Mayhew, M. Lesnikowski, A. Richards, J. Norton, B. Morgan, B. Maseda, M. Madeiros, S. Lima, F. Rogers, R. Rebello; Second Row: V. Rezendes, S. Peacock ' , D. Murphy, R. Madeiras, J. Leonard, D. Leighton, S. Metell, L. Garvin, L. Putnam; Third Row: R. Mo- reis, D. Rogers, R. Morris, P. Mercier, T. Moreis, R. Norton, C. Look, G. Manter, N. Maciel, P. Look; Absent: J. Lewis, C. McIntosh, D. Nor¬ ton, M. Orr. HOME PORT Sponsored by MENEMSHA MARINE REPAIR Menemsha MENEMSHA MARINE SERVICE MISTER C’S Oak Bluffs Menemsha 71 Front Row l. to r.: S. Christopher, L. Canha, D. Arena, B. Costa, A. Carlson, S. Davey, M. Cottle, D. Driscoll , R. DeBettencourt, V. Alleyne; Second Row l. to r.: B. Baptiste, J. Baer, R. Cecilio, A. Cimeno, N. Aiguier, S. Bates, J. Clements, C. Child, R. Bermudes, R. Alwardt; Third Row l. to r.: S. Baird, G. DeFeo, D. Andrews, J. DeBettencourt, R. Ferreira, B. Dowley, A. Drouin, M. Davis, J. Andrade, T. Serusa. Underclass Favorites Junior Deborah Pelow Edmund Cottle Sophomore Janet Cottle Richard Madeiras Freshman Iris Davis John Rogers 72 First Row l. to r. ' : J. Hagerty, D. Healy, J. King, D. Kenney, S. Marinelli, S. Gibson, S. GAllaghar, D. King, C. Kheary, P. Ferry, D. Freitas; Second Row: F. Fisher, R. Heywood, J. Fragosa, E. Hughes, P. Luce, L. Fuller, R. Kinnecom, J. Magnuson, E. Handy, D. Look; Third Row: M. Lima, D. Honey, A. Fischer, P. Leonard, C. Flanders, W. Luce, W. Gonsalves, J. Gibson, G. Fazio, G. Look, D. Keeler; Absent: E. Fortes, C. Johnson, M. Landers, C. Johnson. First Row l. to r.: J. Shea, R. Robinson, V. Van Waldron, S. Panek, D. Tucker, B. Prada, K. Santos, D. Waters, J. Searle, L. Scanlon; Second Row: N. Thomas, H. Scott, L. Tankard, K. Silva, E. Parker, M. Mosher, L. Welch, M. Renear, E. Moreis; Third Row: P. Moreis, J. Rogers, R. Trebby, C. Wardell, M. Scott, W. Rohr, N. Welch, P. Spiro, T. Reynolds; Fourth Row: M. Mazza, N. Stiller, V. Prada, R. Silvia, T. Reynolds, B. Sylvia, P. Medeiros, E. Rice; Absent: R. McDonald, T. Serusa, T. Welch. Sponsored by EDGARTOWN POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION DONALD A. BERUBE — ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Edgartown 73 Next Week , Under classmen! ! ! 74 1970 First Row l. to r.: P. Leonard, J. Heathman, S. Counsell, D. Townes, L. Crawford, D. Fortes, W. Marden, J. Kirby, H. Allen, S. Garvin, B. Luce, D. Look; Second Row: Q. Bannister, R. Gallaghar, P. Vandal, M. DeBettencourt, C. Look, R. Allen, T. Anthony, T. Moreis, R. Madeiras, J. Cle¬ ments, C. Davis, P. Moreis, E. Rice; Third Row: J. Baer, R. Trebby, T. Welch, J. Fragosa, D. Dunbar, P. Mercier, J. Magnuson, M. Davis, R. Sil¬ via, B. Baptiste, T. Powell. Sponsored by 76 J. CAMPBELL OIL CO., INC. DR. RUSSELL S. HOXSIE, M.D. Vineyard Haven LeBARON OF MARTHA’S VINEYARD LILLIAN’S Football MERGER ' S MARKET, INC. Sponsored by VOSE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. — Margaret O’Neil, Manager Edgartown 77 Track And Field Front Row l to r.: N. Maciel, C. Rohr, K. Hyde, L. Crawford, R. Madeiros, R. Leonard; Second Row l. to r.: R. Yapp, M. Brown, J. Leonard, D. Vanderhoop, E. Cottle, D. Thompson, J. Stevens, C. Davis, R. Dickson. Cross Country Front Row l. to r.: W. Rohr, S. Hopp, K. Hyde, S. Brown, D. Townsend; Second Row l. to r.: J. Leonard, M. Brown, R Leonard, C. Rohr, J. Stevens, R. Yapp, E. Cottle. F. E. LESLIE, DRUGGIST, INC. Sponsored by Vineyard Haven A FRIEND 79 w e r e N u m b e r 0 n e ! VARSITY: First Row l. to r.: A. Bannister, R. Allen, E. Cottle, D. Fortes, R. Leonard, S. Counsel, R. Robinson, J. Heathman, W. Coggins; Second Row: C. Bangs, R. Dickson, Coach Schofield, Q. Bannister, J. Bangs; Ab¬ sent: S. Garvin, J. Randolph, L. Crawford, man¬ ager. 80 Front Row l. to r.: D. Dunbar, manager, N. Coach Boone, N. Maciel, L. Baptiste, R. Mo- Rice, M. Mazza, J. Rogers, P. Moreis, J. Cle- reis, E. Silva, Coach Schofield, ments, P. Leonard, manager; Second Row: ’ 81 Basketball Cheerleaders VARSITY: Seated: P. Crane, D. Pelow, C. Metell, K. Fitzpatrick, K. Hopp, P. Gallaghar, Captain; Standing: D. Robinson, N. Cam¬ pos. JUNIOR VARSITY: Top to Bottom, l. to r.: R. DeBettencourt, Cap¬ tain, E. Fortes, V. Alleyne, L. Tankard, N. Aiguier, P. Ferry. 82 l r l VARSITY: L. to R.: S. Fisher, S. Hughes, J. Leighton, W. Kurth, L. Perry, I. Davis, G. Francis, S. Davey, D. Hoxsie, F. Allen, Coach Renear, Coach Nute. a s e t b a l l JUNIOR VARSITY: L. to R.: K. Santos, manager, C. Johnson, manager, F. Rogers, J. Cottle, E. Hughes, Coach Nute, Coach Renear, R. Rebel- lo, D. Arena, M. Orr. A FRIEND AMARAL BROTHERS Sponsored by WILLIAM STANLEY BROWN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. A FRIEND 83 Oak Bluffs Field Hockey Front Row l. to r.: J. Diamond, M. Barros, I. Davis, J. Anthony, C. Johnson, E. Fortes; Second Row: D. Pelow, A. Jalakas, Kurth, L. Perry, D. Hoxsie, G. Francis, C. Leonard, C. Enos, G. Leighton, Coach Skarp, J. Leighton, U. Willoughby, Leighton, P. Clark, J. Renear, C. Prada. OAK BLUFFS POLICE ASSOCIATION OAK BLUFFS REALTY COMPANY Oak Bluffs Sponsored by THE SHIRETOWN INN THE EDGARTOWN DRUG COMPANY Edgartown Z Baseball Front Row l. to r.: S. Counsel, T. Anthony, G. Rogers, S. Brown, Coach Gerolamo; Second Row: D. Ber¬ ube, G. Leighton, R. DeBettencourt, R. Snowden; Third Row: R. Yapp, M. Alwardt, M. Thifault, J. Kirby. _ . A Front Row l. to r.: F. Rogers, A. Frieh, S. Hughes, F. Allen, K. Santos; Second Row: R. Rebello, K. Hunt, C. Leonard, M. Alwardt, D. Hoxsie; Third Row: J. Leighton, W. Kurth. Sponsored by THE EDGARTOWN NATIONAL BANK Edgartown 86 The Purple Wave! P-TOWN_ NANTUCKET HARWICH . SANDWICH CHATHAM . NAUSET ... NAUSET ... NANTUCKET . .79 P-TOWN.90 HARWICH ....71 CHATHAM ... .69 SANDWICH ...68 FALMOUTH .. .87 BARNSTABLE .53 87 Patrons THE CHASE FAMILY MR, AND MRS. HENRY COREY MR. AND MRS. EUGENE FRIEH MR. AND MRS. LAMBERT KNIGHT MR. AND MRS. LOUIS S. LARSEN MR. AND MRS. JAMES R. OESTING MR. AND MRS. DALE PELOW MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND PRADA MR. AND MRS. PETER L. REGAN MR. AND MRS. ROGER N. SURPRENANT MRS. DEWOLF C. THOMPSON MR. AND MRS. BASIL L. WELCH AND FAMILY MR. AND MRS. MILTON WEND MR. AND MRS. MILTON C. WRIGHT And special thanks to Mr. Howell, Mr. Provost, and Mr. Hyde.
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