Norton High School - Sojourn Yearbook (Norton, MA)

 - Class of 1973

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SENIOR CLASS WILL Debbie Alves: to the Cafeteria Staff — 1 ton of cooked rice; to Dean Nowland — season Bruins ' tickets; to Jim Robitaille — Be my valentine?? ; to Scott Briggs — Henry Cardoza 22. Nancy Barboza: to Mike Roderick — my diary; to Debbie Semas — the pictures I ' ve drawn; to Denise Fillion — my stuffed animals; to my mother and father — all my money. Jim Barney: to Mr. Yelle — one tanktop and a razor; to the Jocks — 1 peanut shell and a bandaid; to the Yippies — 1 free ticket to the Bronx Zoo; to Howey Kelly — Steve Bennett. Jackie Bartley: to Lynne — my Tunaburger recipe; to Jive — purple dye remover; to Dudy — a birthday kiss; to Chopper — Raquel Welch dressed in prom flowers. Sheila Bassett: to Andy Yelle — my squeaky voice; to Miss Berberian — my gym sneakers. Ronnie Brown: to Mr. Gorman — my sneakers; to Mr. Kelly — my gym shorts; to Mr. Koss — my cigarettes; to Mr. Yelle — my lunch ticket; to Miss Rapoza — my mini bike. Baiba Busmanis: to Alma Best — 1 sweaty sweat sock; to Bonnie Cronin — a Latvian-English Book of Translation; to Mark Dufresne — a free class with a speech therapist. Kathy Carroll: to Miss Rapoza — my accounting practice set, with all the debits on the credit side; to Mrs. Young — a thermometer that always reads 103 degrees. Jim Charette: to Craig Bramwell — next year ' s 5,000 shots on net; to Mr. Gaides — a new lead singer on the track bus. Bruce Church: to Mrs. Honey — an 8 x 10 glossy of Sigmund Freud; to Miss Kiernan — permission for a show tour with George Burns; to Mr. Kenniston — one roll of masking tape. Brian Coughlin: to Miss Berberian — a centerfold of Rene DeCartes; Mother Rapoza — memories; to Mr. Pino — a portable fire extinguisher; Mr. Roy — 2 joke books. Lynne Coulsey: to Mr. Ferrara — a bottle of No-Doze for his class; Mrs. Robbins — a Winnie the Pooh game; Mr. Gaides — a muzzle; Mrs. Rounds — 10,000 spools of thread. Bonnie Cronin: to Baiba — page 28 of The Godfather; Debbie Layton — a Jethro bowl of cereal; Miss Markarian — a pair of frickers ; Mr. Klin — a happy little moron. David Danko: to Debbie Semas — her own private telephone; to Mr. H. Kelly — throat lozenges and some Grecian Formula 16; Mr. Reade — a room full of golf balls; to NHS — I LEAVE. Karen DeNicola: to Sheila Bassett — one pair of new white ankle socks; to Mrs. Robbins — my blessings. Debbie Dion: to Mr. Solmonese — six more Dions; to Custodians — Joe, Jim, Dan — some work to keep them busy all day; Mrs. Honey — something that makes sense; Mr. Gaides — a zillion peppermint lifesavers. Paul F. Dudley: to Mr. Yelle — my Dungaree vest. Mark Dufresne: to Miss Kiernan — one hostess cupcake; Bonnie Cronin — one dead bush; Mr. Klin — one Portagoose; Baiba — a car that runs; Bonnie Briggs — Fernandes parking signs. Michael Dunn: to Miss Kiernan — my permission to get her own coffee and donuts and free induction to Teachers ' Hall of Fame ; Miss Rapoza — a date with Harmon IV. Donald Eisnor: to Mr. Kirby — a Riccotes ' special; Mrs. Waier — George McGovern ' s inauguration speech; Debbie Dion — a lifesize picture of Tommy Kinney. Dianna Eppich: to Mrs. Maher and Mrs. Melanson — 100 used library permits; Joan McKillop — one package of M M ' s; Mrs. Godin — one Dip and Sip jelly donut. Jay Fernandes: to Mr. Reade — The Communist Manefesto by Karl Marx; Mr. Kelley — 8 C ' s; Miss Kiernan — bottle of contact solution; Mrs. Waier — a one-way ticket to Red China. Brian Gallagher: to Mary Marchese — a road map of the neighborhood; Mr. Pino — our leftover rations from 2nd period; Jackie Bartley — a box of elastics and a jar of mayonnaise. Irene Godfrey: to Mrs. Robbins — a new Winnie the Pooh; Mrs. Rounds — a booby prize pie; Miss Rapoza — the broken-down calculators; Mr. Precourt — a one-way ticket to PUERTO RICO. Donna Gray: to Warren Clark — one tank of gas and a set of tires; I leave S.S. to J.M. — with regrets??; to Miss Rapoza — all my mistakes; Caryn Smith — one cold shower. Herbert Harnden: to Miss Rapoza — my used practice set; to Jackie Horton — keys to my car; to Rick — all my pictures; to Martin — a miniature firetruck; to any Junior — my place in the senior class. Richard Harnden: to Roy — the girls at South Common in Mansfield; to anyone who gets it — my parking place; to any unlucky person — my locker. Lynne Harrington: to Jackie Bartley — her own bed in my room; Mr. Gaides — a gallon of banana ice cream; Mr. Fred Bartek — a lost Attleboro High ring; Mike McCabe — a quart of milk. Bruce Hicks: to Jim Barney — a box of dixie cups and a box of bandaids; to Lee Burchill — all the help I can give. Cheryl Hipson: to Mr. Dery — a bowl of M M ' s; to Lee — A little help from his friends ; Heidi — good times, good friends, my love; Steve — a promise for the future. Heidi Hasse: to Cher — ticket to a J.S. concert and my love; to Bram — new tires; to Scott B. — ticket to Cal.; to Jack — a day without worries; to GBK — from Jack and I, a date with H. Kissinger. Jackie Horton: to Michael Serode — key to the girls ' basement; Kevin Beatty — my disposition — throw yours out; Jackie Bartley — the tassels on my colorguard boots. Dianne Jackson: to Mrs. Rounds — a bushel of sour apples; Miss Rapoza — all the bulletin work; Mrs. Waier — all the Newsweek magazines. Martin Jordan: to Mr. Solmonese — the opening school speech; Miss Rapoza — one ream of paper; Mrs. Young — one First Aid kit; the following graduating classes — nothing. 28

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DOUGLAS GERALD WILLIAMSON Doug Tlw villain . . . (Jiffy . Dauntless . . . loves music . . . the actor . . . gui- tarist. Senior Play Mule 4; Yearbook Editor 4; Dramatic Club 2; Guidance Aide 3; Scholarship Fund 1. KLVIN LEE WILLIS Kevin Little Willie Snipper beavei trap . . . karate . . . 5 ' 2 and still going strong • breakfast second period CC man. Senior Play Committee 4; Yearbook 4; Prom Committee 3; Ski Club 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Scholarship Fund 4: ( Iross Country 1 . 2, 3, 4. NANCY CHRISTINE WOODBURY Nancy English Leather . . . Where ' s Sue ' - ' . . . Where ' s CarynT . . . Jim. Chorus 3. 4; Scholarship Fund 4. MARY PATRICIA YARUSITES Mary Mike . . . Millie . . . Slater Park . . . horses . . . trumpet . . . Brentwood . . . Moody Blues. Student Council 1, 3, 4. Secretary 4: Senior Play Role 4; Jr. National Honor Society 1; Earth Science Club 1: Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Purple Key 4; Scholarship Fund 4. ANDREA JEANNE YELLE Andy Uncle Henri . . . Fouler . . . Yes, Mr. Greystone. Sir . . . Wheaton College . . . McGoiern. Student Council 4; Yearbook Editor 4; French Club L; Dramatic Club 4: Jr. National Honor Society 1, 2: Sr. National Honor Society 3, 4: Earth Science Club I; Scholarship Fund 4. LOUISE YOUNG Weasie Rob . . . Black Beauty . . . Attlebum ... B.C. Gang ... got caught ' ' ' . . . green corvette Yearbook 4; Student Council 1; Span ish Club I; Pep Club 3. 4: Ski Club 2. 3. 4: Colorguard 2: Majorettes 3. 4: Prom Committee 3: Purple Kc L Business Club 4; Scholarship Fund 4. 27



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Stephen Kenney: to Mr. Fred Kelley — all the homework paper I never used; Mr. Dery — an empty wallet; Mrs. Mahei i ' ,r;in.l Funl record Tom Kinney: to RBK and Miss Markarian — my prohlems; to Mrs. Boucher Mareh 1st, a great day; Miss Mulrennen 1973 NHS gOSMp diary; Tom Araujo — my dancing shoes. Debbie Layton; to Debbie Dion — one fly on her sandwich; Mr. Preeourt — a phantom writer; Denise Levesqut I ife driv I Vicki Lehr: to Debbie Pickering — a street with no sidewalks; David Danko — one eontaet lens; Leesa and I leave to Mr. Kirle, a Mr- Honey — a wig; to Mr. Beausoleil — a si t of Bow Ties. Denise Levesque: to Dehhie Layton — one free tow eharge; Tommy Kinney — a harem of blondes; to Katy Muleahy a roll of Viva. Dana Mahoney: to Steve Kenney — a toy ear; to Dehhie Alves — a pair of stilts; to Nancy Semas — one case of beauty creme; Mr. Der) a razor hlade; the Rohitailles — a set of name tags. Mike McCahe: to Mr. Yelle — a tape recording of the track songs; Lynne Harrington — a free taxi service; Mr. Gaides — 2 Jim H Prefontaines and a Rod Milburn. Joan McKillop: to Sheila Bassett — 1 pair of rubber socks; to Mr. Roy, Mr. Mongeon — my red face; my brother Bob — Miss Kiemam i- idvisoi (Good luck!). Pat Montesanti: to Mr. Roy — one peanut butter, jelly and banana sandwich; to Mr. Mongeon — all my sick jokes; to Mr. Fred Barli k m uriiqu - tennis ability. Janis Moreau: to Luanne — 500 partridges all wiped; to Jeri Pike — a bottle of anti-freeze; Jeri and I leave to Mr. Roy a vacuum leaner for his crummy bed. Charles Mueller: to Mr. Solmonese — my book of 10,000 excuses; to my sister, Linda — my reputation; to Miss Rapoza — Head and Shoulder-: to Mrs. Robbins — my only A out of 4 years with her. Katy Muleahy: to my father — all my love and my mother; Miss Kiernan — a big hug and kiss from the Sr. Class; Jay Fernandes — a First National Store; Debbie Dion — 1 week of work off. Dean Nowland: to Mr. Kirby — 1,637 tickets to the Viennese Opera; Andy Yelle — McGovern poster made of re-cycled paper; Mr. F. Kelley — a new dictionary. Chuck Perry: to Mr. Gorman — peace of mind; to Mr. Gaides — my track songs; to Miss Rapoza — Terrie Fogarty; to Jim Barney — My Head ; to Dave Richmond — a new car. Lorraine Perry: to the faculty — an identification guide to tell who my sister isn ' t; to Mr. Preeourt — a plan book for Spanish 4; Mrs. Russell — my sister and 19th century French vowels. Debbie Pickering: to the cheering squad — a tube of Ben Gay and a pack of throat lozenges; to future purple keys — Sean Aughtry; to Mrs. Gorman — peppermint lifesavers. Jeralyn Pike: to Luanne Waite — a car window fog cloth; to Janis Moreau — a picture of Terry O ' Reilly. Michael Robitaille: to each member of the senior class — a doll of Mr. Koss to carry with him at all times; to my brother — my half of our pool table; to Mary Yarusites — Batman. Karen Schleicher: to Jimmy Barney — Joe Namath ' s body; Miss Kiernan — next year ' s attendance cards; to my sister — my saddlebags; to the Cheering Squad — a pulled hamstring muscle. Kathy Scott: to Vicki — my wooden hairbrush; to Joey — my cheering uniform and my scream; to Mrs. Gorman — Lasagna and all our cheering problems; to Miss K. — a portable coffee machine. Karen Scott: to Mark Sigman — a map of Norton; to Miss Kiernan — 1 chocolate-covered baby: to Mr. Kirby — 50 t for your babysitting services; Mrs. Gorman — our many enthusiastic practices. Debi Semas: to Loretta — cake decorations; to Debbie Pickering — blinkers for her car; to Debbie — a 3-year supply of coughdrops; to Louise — Ricky; to Nancy — my intelligence. Michael Serode: to some Junior — my broken locker; to Mrs. Zwicker — all my old English. Susan Shaw: to Caryn Smith — my stuffed toy, Dennis; Nancy Woodbury — a Copper Show invitation; Mike Serode — a tank of gas and operators manual for car; S .M. — my little white address book. Caryn Smith: to my twin sister, Terrie — a can of black body paint; to Michael — my old joke book; to Susan — my ex-boyfriend, Frank. Jeff Smith: to Mrs. Russell — one dozen unread French novels and an entire class of lazy students ; to Joan Sousa — 5 all expense-paid trips to West Palm Beach. Joan Souza: to Mr. Dery — all my problems; to Mrs. Honey — a sign that says, I ' m sorry, but. ; to Mr. Gaides — a muzzle; to Debbie Potvin — an ugly duckling. Rick Thomas: to Warren Clark — a new pair of P.F. Flyers; Mr. Pino — a bottle of turtle wax; Mr. Yelle — I leave. Vicki Tripp: to Mrs. Honey — a trim comb; to Mrs. Boucher — a florescent rank book; lo Mrs. Sammer — a Scrabble game; to Mr. Ferrara — a bottle of Nice ' n Easy. Stan Walasavage: to Mr. Bartek — a pair of elevator shoes. Kevin Willis: to John Geary — Permanent 2nd period breakfast pass; to Mike McCabe — Free towing rates after midnight. Nancy Woodbury: to Susan Shaw — Bill, pete, Timmy; to Caryn Smith — Jerimie; to Michael Serode — a bottle of Southern Comfort; to Mr. Preeourt — one less noisemaker in study hall. Mary Yarusites: lo the Band — a picture of Al Hirt, wearing a dress; to Michael — an alarm clock set at one; to my mother — a long-stemmed rose: Tom — a line with an arrow at both ends. Louise Young: to Miss Kiernan — a Monkey Calendar for one whole year; to Lee Burchill — a hug and kisses when he gets out of the hospital; Dotti Murch — 1 carton of cigarettes. Luanne Waite: lo Janice — twenty cents and a coffee roll; to Mrs. Rounds — all the pies she can eat; lo Joan Souza — a free trip lo F lorida; to Mr. Dery — one gray donkey. 29

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