Martha's Vineyard Regional High School - Vineyarder Yearbook (Martha's Vineyard, MA)

 - Class of 1977

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We also sponsored another trip to Boston, a Valentine Dress-up contest, a Lasagna dinner, and a 10-speed bike raffle, not to forget assorted refreshment and bake sales. James Kelly and Cindy Grant were voted Mr. and Miss Sophomore Class. In 1975-76, we were Juniors and could relax with a few thousand in the bank. Our President was Jenifer Crowell; Vice President was Mary Oliver; Treasurer, was Tina Malonson; Secretary was Martha Fisher. Our advisors almost spoiled our unique record of being first class possessing the same advisors for all four years by suggesting that we fly alone. So we organized a Sadie Hawkins Dance, with a live band called Skyland Band,” two record hops, with Bill Rossi of W.R.K.O., and, of course, the Prom. To catch student’s attention, we held an Ugly Face contest, a Hat Day contest, a Junior Class Horse Show, and a St. Patrick’s Day Dress-up. We sponsored yet another trip to Boston, a Lasagna dinner, sold Dairy Queen Discount books, and held a Clean-mile, Car-wash Day.” A lady in Nebraska sent us $250 after reading a follow-up in the Gazette about Clean-a-mile.” Two Junior girls, Jenifer Crowell and Susan Johnson, received summer scholarships to foreign countries. Although Susan did not go because of family circumstances, Jenifer did go to Sweden and had a great summer. Now, in the fall of ’76, we are seniors. Without getting too sentimental, we know we have all traveled a great deal in many ways since that fall of ’73, and we have been reasonably united enough to accomplish a large amount throughout our career” here at Regional. We participated in the development of the Drama department, some of us starring in, and a lot of us actually involved in, all of the plays it produced. We outnumber the underclassmen in sports teams, in Chorus and Band, and in Student Government. If the teachers won’t miss us, certainly everyone else will! Susan E. Johnson Historian, Class of ’77

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Senior Class Officers Susan Johnson, Historian; Bettina Malonson, Treasurer; Benjamin Merrill, Vice President; Elizabeth Flanders, President; Mona Minor, Secretary. Senior Class History Money! If the Class of ’77 is not to be known for anything else, we will always be remembered as the most financially successful class ever to graduate from M.V.R.H.S. As soon as we took our first step into the Regional in the fall of ’73, our advisors, Gerry Gerolamo and Leroy Hazelton, set us straight on what was to be expected of us. We held actual election campaigns for Freshman officers and initiated the concepts of Homeroom Representatives and monthly class meetings. Our President was Mary Oliver; Vice President was Rob Hewett; Treasurer was Ben Hall; and Secretary was Mary Fragosa. James Kelly and Cindy Grant were voted Mr. and Miss Freshman Class. For the first of what was to be a LONG line of unusual money-making schemes, we held a Nickel Day,” during which nickels were strewn over the football field. We also sponsored a shopping trip to Boston for all the students. By our Sophomore year, we were richer than all the other classes and plunged into projects that would unite our whole class. We held a Gum-Ball in Jar” contest, a chain saw raffle, and a dance at the Regional with a live band called Goodnight Louise.” Our President was Mary Fragosa; Vice President was Cindy Grant; Treasurer was Susan Johnson; Secretary was Beth Ryder; and Historian was Liz Burnham. 28

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