Norton High School - Sojourn Yearbook (Norton, MA)

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NORTON PUBLIC LIBRARY NORTON. MASS 0?766 TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication 2 Administration 3 Seniors 11 Favorites 39 Underclassmen 49 Organizations 63 Athletics 75 Activities 97 Advertisements 121 S O J O u R N 1 9 8 0 Norton High School Norton, Massachusetts DEDICATION to Mr. and Mrs. John Kieser To MR. KIESER: We thank you mostly for your patience in guiding us and for the many times you have sought us out to talk about our futures. We appreciate what you have done at all our senior activities, for you became one with us by sharing in all we did. We thank you for the many hours you have given us, upon the occasions when we had to talk to somebody. ' ' You shared our problems and tried to help us with many of them. We thank you and dedicate our book to you because «ve feel you are our friend and, especially, the one person who always had the time to see us — even at your busiest moment. To MRS. KIESER: We thank you for all of your help in our senior class events and for the time which you have given to all of our class members. To you, we owe a very happy time on our class trip to Connecticut, for we know it was you who brought this trip about three years ago. Since then, it has become a traditional senior event. We also thank you for organizing a Senior Week at Norton High School. You have given us advice; you have been a friend; and, most of all, you cared that we succeeded. For these reasons and so many more, we dedicate our book to you — . Administration Mr. Daniel F. Wheeler Principal Mr. Philip Gorman Vice Principal Dr. Maurice J. Splaine, Jr. Superintendent Mr. Lawrence Brassard, Mr. Robert Durocher, Chairman; Mrs. Diane Scully, Mrs. Nancy Hughes, Mrs Diane Martin. Mrs. Edna Phillips, Mr. Fredenck Kelley, Chairman; Mrs. Karen Boucher, Miss Diana Berberian, Mrs. Eileen Kieser. Miss Norma Cloufier, Miss Evelyn Rapoza, Chairman; Mrs. Barbara DePaola, Mrs Louise D ' Onofrio, Mr Paul Hassie 5 Mr. Lawrence Larocque, Mr. Keith Gibson, Mr. Howard Kelley, Aihletic Director, Miss Catherine Kunz, and Miss Donna Archibald Mr John Atwood, Director of Guidance Special Needs; Mr. Rene Tellier, Guidance Counselor; Mrs. Gilda Lynch, Secretary; Mr John Kieser, Guidance Counselor; and Mrs. Paula Merigan, Secretary Special Needs Staff 1 Mr. Peter Peloquin Psychologist Mr. Edward Bobbins Teaclier of Moderate Special Needs Mrs Joanne Lee Psychometrist Mr Albert Wagner Teacher of Moderate Special Needs Mrs. Carol Malone Teacher of Moderate Special Needs Mrs. Shirley Reeves Instructional Aide 8 Music Supervisor Mr. William Mac Mullen Mr. Arnold Kenniston Mrs. Jacqueline Young Mrs. Judy Cassidy, Assistant Music Department A.V. Technologist Health Department Mrs Arlene DeValk Mrs. Anita Kenniston Mrs Janet Boyle Norton High School Office Staff 9 Cafeteria Staff Row 1 — John Silva, Carl Davis, and Manuel Teixeiria. Row 2 — David Withers, Jim Silvia, Bill LaValley, Head Custodian: and James Sousa Senior Class Officers and Advisors Araba Acquah Araba Ghana quiet pretty eyes nice smile Compare yourself nol to others but light lor your own. ' ' Mark Steven Adam Mark Gweep . Computers A piece ol the PI Math Genius Timmy and Kevin ' s Iriend Zorro activities: cross country (2, 3, 4), track (1. 2, 3, 4), Senior class play (4). yearlxxjk stafi (4); math league (1,2,3. co- capt 4), drama club (4). computer club (1, 2. 3, 4). purple key (4); Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) Matherrialics make rr en subtle Robert Kenneth Alves Bobby Carl and Tom ' s Iriend football I don ' t have any gas 40 I can ' t believe «e lost again activities varsity club (3, 4). basketball (1. 2. 3, 4), footbdil (1 . 2. 3. 4). track (1,2. 4); yearbook start (4). prom comm (3). powder puft coach (4) I love the idea ol there t eing two sexes, don ' t you ' ' Eric Lee Anderson Eric Pam old cars corny jokes David and Bob ' s partner in crime you are obviously on drugs activities volunteer chorus (3); chorus (4): yearbook start (4), nev spaper start (1 , 2. 3, 4); pep club (3), ski club (3. 4) ' Men are but children ol a larger growth. ' ' Jon Raymond Anderson Junior Basketball Craig ' s cohort , I wish I had a car Dr. who?? Pat and Doug ' s Iriend activities: band (1 , 2. 3, 4); stage band (3, 4); basketball (1 . 2, 3. 4); cross country (1. 2. 3co-capt,. 4); track (1, 2. 3, 4); yearbook start (4) ( rakes all the running you can do just to keep in the same place Daniel Scott Astrolsky Danny ' ' Rules were made to be broken 13 Mary Ellen Babcock Mary Oboe Lover Nice clothes At home on the stage . , , Dontosi Lose your music and you ' ll payi Dancer activities Nat Honor Society (4). band (1. 2. 3). lib (4), yearbook stafl (4). powder puff (3) Music has charms lo soothe a savage beasi, to soften rocks, lo bend a knotted oak C harles Barstow Charlie Quiet Atoays late a loner ' ' It you don ' t say anything, you won ' t be called on lo repeal if Lisa Jean Bellavance Lisa Wheezy . Tonic ' s partner In crime cute so busyi What am I gonna do Pampela ' ' activities library aide (1), office aide (3, 4); yearbook staff (4) Faith IS knowing there is an ocean because you have seen a brook ' ' Dianne Blanchard Dianne Duabee Hey Sailor Snoopy Future pianist nice clothes Cheer up little Buckaroo Texas ' ' Sveed activities Nat Honor Society (4), yearbook quotation co- editor (4), newspaper staff (3. 4), pep club (3). purple key (4), prom comm (3). float comm (2. 3). powder puff (3. 4). literary magazine (4). senior class play (4), Who s Who Among American High School Students (4) My way ol pking is to tell the truth, it ' s the funniest joke in the world Mark Richard Bramwell Bam Bam Late Again Comm Tech cute nice sexy Hey Bryan, want to leave fourth ' ' activities golf (1 ). audio visual (3. 4) lean resist anything but temptation Timothy Edward Brault Tim short and Quiet Teen Center Camaro . PARTY RoReR 714 wino activities purple key (4) There is no greater wisdom than silence 14 James Vincent Brown Jim Trumpet ! Jimmy ' s Restaurant Nice jeep Uncle Zeb Birdcalls Jimbo activities band (1,2,3,4), track (1 ,2,3. 4), football (1 , 2. 3, 4); purple key (4), stage band (2, 3, 4) ' Here we will sit and lei the sounds of music creep into our ears Thomas James Bryant III Tom Daina Pedro ' s partner in crime toga Red Mill Road What if Fleetwood Mac Bombers activities class vice-pres (3, 4), student council (1, 2, 3, pres 4), basketball (1); track (1, 2, 3, co-capt 4). football (1 , 2, 3, co-capt 4), ski club (1 . 2, 3. 4) No mailer how Ihin you slice it, it ' s slill bologna Richard Bunker Richard ' Wisdom makes lor a slow defense against trouble Picture Not Available o 0) W O CO o William E. Burns Bill Oti nooooo, Mr BilPN Black Buick Convertible Let ' s skip class ' ' , money, casfi , no ctiecks Higti Class ' ' Be alert, what this world needs is more lerts ' ' Kevin Lee Burrell Burbelli Panyii Any parties in tfie parking lof Twins ' brotfier Those who wander are most likely to find trouble ' ' Terrie Lynn Burrell Terrie David Motor Moutfi Mary Lou ' s other halt excuses Tra ' stwin activities guidance aide (3). pep club (3), March ot Dimes (1.2,3,4) The difierence between news and gossip lies in whether you raise your voice or lower it. ' ' 15 Tracie Lynn Burrell Tra Quief Terrie ' s Twin nice clothes excuses , Always dieting Mai ' s partner in crime constantly sick activities: library aide (1 . 2), guidance aide (3. 4). Marcti of Dimes (pres 1 . 2, 3, 4). pep club (3) Forever is a long time, but not as lor g as it was yesterday Pamela Frances Cassidy Pam Scott tunie necks ' ' boys ' thin Annie Hall look Everybody ' s Inend 1 ain ' t little ' Pampela activities: maioretles (1 , 2. co-capt 3. capt 4), volleyball mngr (2), Senior Class play (4). yearbook staft (4). newspa- per staff (1,4), purple key (4) ' ' One had as good be out ol the world as out ol fashion ' ' Albert Timothy Chamillard Timbo CHRIS You ' re young, you ' ll get over It I have to run in thaf! Sports Cars Hey Bill, how about a Bellingham run ? activities Nat Honor Society (2. 3, 4), band (2, 3). stage band (2. 3), cross country (2, 3. 4). track (1 . 2. 3. 4). Senior class play (4). computer club (1. sec 2, 3. vice-pres 4). math league (2. 3, 4). Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) Genius is one-percent inspiration and ninety-nine per- cent perspiration MILE ' , ' .. i; Robert James Clark Boogie (VIILLER KILLER 12 pack Nights at Red lylill Keith and Donnie ' s partner in crime . , . The Bombers, activities: baseball (1.2.3.4); football (1,2.3.4) It you ' re angry, count to four; if very angry, swear. Glen R. Cochran Glen Maf7 sometimes faces fearful odds. Dennis Gerard Coffey Dennis Hadley the Butler , quiet thin nice personality . , . Winthrop ' s friend , , . nose . . fruit loops, activities mixed chorus (1); (golf 2, 3. 4); Senior class play (4). purple key (4) think I could turn and live with animals They ' re so placid and self-contained. r Itlllvsl fO Michael Howard Connell Mike VIILLER KILLER Henrietta The Boys Billy s hird hall . National Guard essence ol the herb BRAT Acoustics activities cross country (1 . 2. 3) We may outrun by violent swiftness that whicti we run t and lose by over-running Tammy Lee Cooper Tammy Quiet Sweet and innocent Clarinet player activities band(1,2,3, 4) Wtiettier they give or refuse, women are glad to have been asked Susan Esther Correia Sue Joeyi Joeyi Joeyi June 28, 1 980 Babe. I love you ' 68 Camaro Linda, I want to leave You awake Denise ' ' activities student council (2, 3, 4), cheerleader (3), pep club (1, 3) My true love hath my heart and I hath his Suzanne Marie Corriveau Sue Ralph forever Call me want to go shop- ping ' short stufi activities: band (1,2), track (1 ) ' ' will live for my every today, dream of my every tomor- row, and escape my yesterdays ol you and my sor- row. Darlene Ann Coughlin Darlene Golden Dodobird . McDonalds Spanish Summers in Ecuador Shirley Searle Hey David — wake up activities: Nat Honor Society (3, 4); goll (2, 3, 4); volleyball (1. 2); track (1, 4); Senior class play (4); ski club (2. 4); drama club (4); pep club (1); prom comm (3), float comm (3); purple key (4). ' ' GentlerTWn prefer blondes. ' ' Judy Ann Czerwonka Judy Zonka The girl with the brains Computers quiet nice personality activities Nat Honor Society (2, 3, treas 4), literary maga- zine (4); yearbook staff (4). purple key (4), math league (3, co-capl 4), computer club (4): Who ' s Who Among Ameri- can High School Students (4). ' ■ will sit down now. but the lime will come when you will hear me. 17 Winthrop Huntington Kellogg Dahl Winthrop Winnie Purple Pen Point smart Latin and Linguis- tics Them dum kommies activities Nat Honor Society (4), Senior class play (4). liter- ary magazine (found ed 3,4). yearbook slatt (4). computer club (3, sec 4), purple key (4). drama club (4), Wtio ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) li ' sall Greek to me Frances A. Derouin II Fran Cars Bill ' s friend quiet 69 Camaro ■ No one can make you feel interior wittiout your consent Claudia Susanne Dion Claudia John Two mile and cross country LOUD Ants Hueey ' WV I ' m nofa flirt ' Hog Island activities Nat Honor Society (3, 4), basketball (1 . 2), cross country (2, 3, co-capt 4), field hockey (1). track (1, 2. 3). varsity club (4), pep club (3). ski club (3. 4), prom comm (3), float comm (4), Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) There is nothing more silly than a silly laugh William Louis Dowdall Jr. Billy Laura Yankee 73 Omega No 1 Motorcycles Four Wheel Drive ' ' you don t tliink ot the tuture, you won I have one ' ' Paul Francis Dudley Pedro Kelly Tommy ' s partner in crime Hey, I saw a moose Red tvlill Road The Bombers activities baseball (1, 2, 3, 4). football (1, 2, 3, co-cap t 4) My imagination runs away with me. while the rest of me stays behind ' David Michael Dumont Dave [VIcDonald ' s lylanager always sleeping J and D PHoto What s a license ' ' Lei it ride Marines activities cross country (1.2.3.4). audio visual (3. 4), year- book staff (4). prom comm. (3) Some come to take their ease, and sleep an act or two 18 James Everett Dunlap Farrah MILLER KILLER The Boys Billy ' s other half What are you doing ' ' Lei forever Punic activities student council (1.2). band (1 . 2. 3. 4). base- ball (1 . 2. 4). audio visual (2. 3. 4) Music and women I cannot but give way to. whatever my business is Ian Stewart Dyer Hair Bear England Benny Hill Tnple Mr Brassard ' s double ' ' I love twinkles ' Guess what happened at work Sturdy delivery activities track (1 . 2. 3. 4). football (1 . 2). Senior class play (4), purple key (4). prom comm (3). computer club (2. 3. 4). Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) A man he seems ol cheeriul yesterdays and confident tomorrows Annette Marie Edwards Muggsy Net-kins disco queen Ms Editor These are the good times Shirt ' s partner in cnme Omega Italian Jew activities class vice-pres (1 , 2). student council (1.2.3. 4j. band (2, 3. 4). track (1). newspaper staff (1, 2. ed 3. 4). purple key Ireas (4). prom comm (3) A triend may be well reckoned the Masterpiece ol Nature Johin David Eisnor Johin Photography John-boy non-talker Comm Tech lire It up ok. fine ' total profit activities audio visual (2. 3. 4). purple key (4) The man who goes alone can start today, but he who goes with another, must wait until the other is ready ' ' Stephen David Ellison Steve Brown Tull Professor Ellison Wheaton My car s stuck tender Phase II Gel the ' Now lor something completely dillerent activities Nat Honor Society (2. 3. pres 4). cross country (1. 2). track (2). math club (1. 2. 3. co-capt 4), computer club (treas 2. vice-pres 3, 4). NEDT (2), Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) He possesses the strength ol a leader, the warmth ol a Iriend Elizabeth Mane Etter Boffa Betsy Sports B-Bau Lisa s pal Bunnies ' Blue Shueeeey Winter Warlock Food activities band (1.2.3, vice-pres 4). basketball ( 1 . 2. 3. co- capt 4). field hockey ( 1 , 2 , 3 , co-capt 4). track (1.2.3.4) ' Athletics claimed her as its lavorile daughter 19 Ernest Joseph Pillion Belushi Party Rowdie Newcome SI Pits Be ready MILLER KILLER . Food Fight ' . RED MILL ROAD activi- ties lootball(l) Behavions a mirror in which everyone shows his image Michelle Rene Fisher Shelly Ed Always asking questions Parly Dig it ' activities lield hockey (3); sottball (2), otlice aide (3, 4), Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) Be yourself, and you will be remembered Rodney Louis Foster Rod Lightening Leggs , Comm Tech , Bro Nice muscles Scrootney . . Easy to please RRRRRRRRRodneyi Say What? activities basketball (1 ). track (1 , 2. 3. co-capl 4); loot- ball (1, 2, 3. 4). prom comm (3), Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) To love yoursell is Ihe beginning ol a lilelong romance Jennie Lee Fournier Jennie Bennie Pauline ' s other hall , tall nice Band Prez Tin Man ' ' activities band (1.2, vice-pres. 3. pres 4), library aide (1.2, 3, 4), Senior class play (4), prom comm. (3). It IS better that ten guilty persons escape than one inno- cent sutler Janice Marie Fredette Jan Motor Mouth , Martin and Scully ' s elt Homemaker Robin, let ' s get some munchies Ike activities chorus (1, 2), colorguard (2, 3, 4), sottball mgr (1 ). science aide (3, 4); drama club (1 ) ' ' Generally speaking, she s generally speaking ' ' Beth Marie Freeman Beth I need a car ' Jac ' s partner in crime . Work stud ' ' Yes, Jacquie, I have a dime . Stop biting your nails, Shen activities class Ireas (2, 3), student council (1,2), bas- ketball (1 ): volleyball ( 1 , 2,3): prom comm (3) Listening to your friend ' s advice is silver, but making the decisions by yourself is gold ' ' 20 Susan Gail Galloway Sue Tom short and cute friendly Cindy and Mar- tha ' s other third Russ Francis activities class rep (4), student council (4), majorettes (1): cheerleader (2. 3, 4). track (1), Senior class play (4), yearbook staff (4). pep club (1,3); ski club (2, 3), powder puff (3, 4); prom comm (3); Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) Well, il I called Ihe wrong number, why did you answer ' Roger Geary Roger Golf shy , Volkswagen Deer Hunter in Boston Many words may say il well but sometimes lew words are best Roberto Gehrke Roberto foreigner Brasil soccer tennis friendly What we learn with pleasure, we never torgel ' o C ) o CD 00 O Patricia Ann Gouveia Patty Al . , Air Force Cindy, Deb, and Shera ' s partner in crime , , Cindy, wanna head for Rhode Island ' ' Al, when are you gonna fix my window? activities: Softball (1 , 3); guidance aide (1.2,3, 4), pep club (3) The less of routine, the more of lite David Wayne Gowen Gilligan Chevy 1 , and donkeys fly future chef second period skipper no rollerskating . The End Be silent and sale — silence never betrays you. Mark S. Gray Mark Scott ' s beau Lisa and Doug ' s friend Hey babes Coach activities football (1 , 2. 3), track (1, 2, 3. 4), pep club (3). believe it is peace lor our time. Peace with Honor 21 Kim Elizabeth Guerrini Kim Donny forever! Sue ' s buddy I ' m bored me neso! 76-77, Now we ' re cookin!! Riunite ' ' There can be no rainbow without a cloud and a storm Mary Hale Diane You can tell more about a person by what he says about others than by what others say about him Kathy Hamm Kathy Billy always and forever Lantern Lodge gang Glen Palmer ' s party Gina ' stwin activities maiorettes (1 , 2. 3, 4). guidance aide (2, 3), yearbook stall (4), newspaper staff (3, 4) ' ' A good Inend to everyone, always having lotsol tun ' ' Elbert N. Harwell III Al Bionic Pinto Pat Spare me California Donny, wanna splif They say everything in the world is good lor something. ' William Roy Hazard Jr. Frampton Laura The Boys The essence of the herb is among us Jimmy ' s other half fvllLLER KILLER Beans activities band (1 , 2. 3. 4), stage band (3, 4), basketball (2). cross country (4), golf (1 . 2. 3), track (4). ski club (1 . 2. 3. 4), pep club (2. 3) If a man cannot keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer ' ' Cindy Lou Hebert Munchkin Booga loo down Broadway rides with Tom Sue and Martha ' s other third concerts mellow- ing to J T Colorado Crazy and Rowdie ' O K tine activities: class pres (3); student council (1, 2, 3, 4), cheerleader (2, 3), office aide (2): Senior class play (4), drama club (4); yearbook photography co-editor (4); newspaper staff (4). pep club (1. 3); ski club (2, 3. 4), prom comm (3). Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) ' ' A Storm in a Teacup 22 Jane Marie Hockenberry Jane Brian ! ri ce hair Hockendoot Kelly, Lisa and Pam ' s Inend Muppel-Lover Anyone heard any gossip ' ' activities: library aide ( 1 ), pep club ( 1 ) ' ■ would live the same life over it I had lo live again Christopher Douglas Hume Bean MILLER KILLER The Beatles Hockey Dirty Harry Boston Hey, gerberi activities hockey (1) To be yourself and be accepted is better than being accepted as something else Roberts. Hurley Jr. Bob We have need of very little learning to have a good mind o ) CO o CD 00 o Christine L. Instasi Chris Dennis Quitter Creep , North Cottage OOH activities chorus (1 ). sottball (t), office aide (1 , 2). ' ' The good and the wise lead quiet lives. ' ' Thonnas Joseph Jencyowski Tom Nice buns , , Lewie ' s pal . . 74 Camaro Cindy ' s chauffeur friendly . . . chef . Paul, see that sign over there ' ' activities: track (2, 4), Senior class play (4), purple key (4); prom comm. (3), Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4), Life is one long process of getting tired. Shari Lynne Johnson Shari Unique fingernails ' ' ' ' here today, gone tomorrow Anybody got a piece a gum ' ' Everyone s friend Fifi activities: student council (3). Nat Honor Society (2, 3. 4); volleyball (2, 3). track (1). Senior class play (4). prom comm (3), powder putt (3, 4) Some find knowledge through questions, others find ques- tions through knowledge 23 Mark Dwayne Kealer Mark Leanne Blue door Papa Gino ' s Lincoln Mall Keal- ermobile No, I don ' t have much gas Guys a miser ' Don ' I say you agree with me When people agree with rne. t always feel that I must be wrong Bryan Keene Fred Quiet , cute . Mark, do you wanna leave fourth ' ' Donny, Keith, I ' ll meet you on Resevoir Street activities football (1 ): track (1 ) II you ' re not part ol the solution, you ' re part ol the prob- lem Jane Ellen Kelleher Jayne Jayne, FOODi giraffes Need Lights? Yowzowzakowza . Yane Sveed activities Nat Honor Society (3. 4); Softball (1 . 2. 3, 4), volleyball (1, 2, 3, 4), yearbook staff (4); newspaper Staff (4): literary magazine (4), pep club (3). purple key vice-pres, (4), prom comm. (3), float comm. (2, 3); powder puff (3, 4), varsity club (3,4) A good listener is not only popular everywhere, but after a while he knows something Keith Richard Kmetz Keith KKK Mr Brassard ' s pal Emerson Rat cute activities: Band (1 ), swimming (2). bowling (1.2), yearbook staff (4), computer club (3, 4). Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) ' ' Every creation ol God is good Michael S. Kudia Jr Mike McDonald ' s . never in school nice wheels you pass English ' ' activities track (1, 4) ' ' ' d enjoy the day more it it started later Raymond Arthur Labrie Ray Did Mane Camaro Mane Ask Raymond Mane Basketball Mane Hey Martha ' Only a dime ' ' activities baseball (4), basketball (1 , 2, 3. capt. 4): foot- ball 1 , 4). Powder Puff coach (4) Anybody who doesn t cut his speed at the sight of a police car is probably parked ' ' 24 Joseph James LaCivita Joe To see the importance ol little things may tie Itie path- way to greater ones Lee Ann LaCroix Lee Ann Go for it ' Pudge Fisk Do ya hate me ' lean bring home the bacon Ettle I don ' t get it Sporka Sveed activities Nat Honor Society (4). Softball (1.2,3, 4), volley- ball (1, 2, 3, co-capt 4), powder puff (3, 4), Senior class play (4), drama club sec (4). yearbook quotation co-edilor (4), newspaper staff (3, sports ed 4), literary magazine (3, 4), float comm (2. 3), prom comm (3), purple key pres (4), varsity club (3, 4), Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) So many tangles in lite are ultimately hopeless that we have no appropriate sword other than laughter Kevin Paul Larson Noodles Gweep Crosscountry Track Mark, shut up ' activities basketball (2, 4). cross country ft 2. 3. 4), track (1, 2. 3, 4), computer club (4). Who ' s Who Among Ameri- can High School Students (4) o CO 0) o CD C O Robin Lee LaValley Robin fi usic ' l . Mary ' s chauffeur clarinet Air Force Parties at D ' Angelo ' s. activities: band (1 , 2. 3. lib 4). yearbook staff (4), pow- der puff (3) ' Music IS the thing ol the world that I love most ' ' Brian John Lavoie B.J. Jane, yellow bug Navy man Art ' s mobll rides down the Cape coin buff activities basketball (1). football (1 , 3, 4) The deepest feeling always shows itsell in silence Shera Ann Leca Shera long Kenny forever Patty ' s friend Sky Hawk Cheer- leader We need gas money munchies Lotlie activities chorus (1. 2). cheerleader (2. 3. 4). Senior class play (4). pep club (2. 3) ■ ' How sweet a day can be when kindness touches it 25 Paul Richard Lewis, Jr. Louie Tom ' s pal Scoti and Richie ' s Iriend Sylvester No Tom, this is serious Fernandes going to the movies activities cross country (2, 3. co-capt 4), track (2. 3. 4), Senior class play (4). prom comm (3). purple key (3) always prefer to believe the best ot everybody — ( saves so much trouble Kimberley R. Lincoln Kimbo Richmond Little Feather , I ' m awake Puppy ' Notes for Maria . Hog Island , Spare me F-horn Wyoming! activities: band (2, 3, 4): sottball (1 , 2. 4); library aide (1 , 2); literary magazine (4). newspaper statt (1, 2. 3, 4). purple key (4), pep club (1 , 2), ski club (4), Inarch of Dimes (1 . 2, vice-pres. 3, 4), chorus (4) The most I can do for a friend is simply to be his friend. Richard Mark Low Richie Debbie Disco Dick Pam and Scott ' s third wheel Louie and Scott ' s pal Hey Richie, can you drive tonighf activities class treas (1), student council (1, 2, 3), band (3, 4); chorus (1, 2, 3. 4); library aide (1, 3, 4), Senior class play (4), newspaper statt (4) Let me talk less and say more Robin R. Low Robin Gymnast Martin and Scully ' s ell black jelly beans , Janice, let s get some munchies Mike activities Nat Honor Society (4). gymnastics (1. 2. 3. 4), science aide (3, 4) Make the most of life if you may — because life is short, and wears away Douglas Finney MacDougal Doug Praise the Lord Comm Tech Where am I ' Always eating Wheatonelf Chase Rat activities track (2); audio visual (3, 4), Senior class play (4), yearbook staff (4). newspaper staff (4), multi-media (2), computer club (3); drama club ( 1 ) A faithful friend is an image of God ' ' Debra Jean Macek Deb Bobby forever Mustang . . . Lisa ' s best friend Daggett Crandell Always smiling . . I ' m hungry Baby Blue hyper ' ' If you can ' t get them to listen to you any other way. tell them It ' s confidential 26 Deborah Ann MacGregor Debbie Gregg ' s corvair work Lisa, wanna go to the steak tiouse ' ' Jeanne. Chris, and Lisa ' s friend Charlie ' s angel Cape Cod Pizza activities student council (4), field hockey mgr (1), guidance aide (1 ). office aide (4) ' ' A memory is a diary thai we carry with us always ' ' Peter MacKenzie Pete Green pick-up Good kid mustang Peter the rock activities football (2, 3, 4). track (1 , 2. 3. 4) Hard work never hurl anybody, but I ' m not taking any chances Christine Ann MacKinnon Chns Meg Or Pepper Eagles future writer Hey Wlieezy, wanna go to Mickie 0 s ' Everyone ' s Inend activities chorus (3, A), library aide (2). office aide (4). year- book business co-editor (4), newspaper staff (2. 3. 4 , liter- ary magazine (3. 4), purple key (4j Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) ' ' When I want to read a novel, I write one. Lisa Marie Maclean Lis Sweet Always wandering around . . . gets away with everything cute, real cute I love it ' activities: chorus (3. 4); colorguard (3): field hockey (2), Softball (2). guidance aide (3). library aide (2). office aide (4). Senior class play (4). yearbook staff (4). newspaper staff (2. 3. 4). computer club (4). drama club vice-pres (4). Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) Genius does what it must, but Talent does what it can Linda Jean Mahoney Lynn Fred A friend always East Taunton Crick and Lee ' s partner in crime Nursery School Twin ' s pal activities March of Dimes (1 . 2. 3. 4). pep club (3) ' ' The best is the enemy ot the good ' ' Patrick James Mahoney Bro How ' s it going there Dougie ' ' Hey Jane, how ' s Waz- umi ' ' Michele. Beep. Beep. Beep activities basketball (1. 2. 3. 4). football (1. 2, 3. 4). track (co-capt 1.2.3.4) audio visual (3. 4) ■ ' No goal is too high il we climb with care and confidence 27 Gina Maria Marshall Gina Bina Bob 11 17 78 Is there school toda ? Scott ' s doc Kathy ' slwin Pam. you ' re incredible activities majorettes (1, 2, 3. 4). treshman chorus (1); newspaper staff (3. 4); Ik arch of Dimes (1); guidance aide (1,2.3) Feelings are things that are Light to the sun, and Music to the wind Linda Ann Martin Marly Take it easy Dighton New York. Norlon. Success IS nothing without someone you love to share it Douglas Edward McCarthy Doug Shirley Hey, Zabose ' f lark ' s pal Future Bruin How ' s it goin ' there, Pratty Navy activities: baseball (1,2,3.4), football (2. 3) Smiling once each day results in a lifetime ol happi- Pauline Theresa McDermott Pauline Smauline Jennie ' s other half-pint short , cute The Ark Nancy Walker in drag activities Band (1 , 2. lib 3. 4), library aide (1 . 2, 4); newspa- per staff (3. 4). yearbook staff (4), tvlarch of Dimes (1 , 2, 3, 4) There is only one religion, though there are a hundred ver- sions ol it Maria Elena Mcintosh Maria Carl IvIcCadoo Relationships with Susan and Kelly Susan ' s friend . He ' s my little baby Carlie ' activities class pres (1, 2, 4), student council (1, 2, 3, 4); colorguard (2, capt 3, 4), basketball (1, 2, 3. 4), tennis (1, 2), science aide (4). Senior class play (4), yearbook staff (4); pep club (2, 3), ski club (1, 2, 4), prom comm (3). Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) ' ' Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm ' ' Janice Elizabeth Mello Smiley Hey Sharkeyi f ichele ' s friend . . . Motor l outh Sometimes the best helping hand you can get is a good, firm push 28 Thomas J. Mendes Tom Carol Is your car still running ' ' Purple Key. HA HA Hey, how ya doing ' Sometimes we keep the best pan of us deep inside lor only the besi people to discover Denise Rita Miller Denny Green Cutlass Grove and the Cape 5B gym with Jackieand Sue New England dragway Karate Faith IS the substance ol things hoped lor, the evidence ol things not seen ' ' Paul Henry Munns Munzie What a boring class Hey. what ' s happening oowow thank you very much Please spare me the bull activities baseball (2). football (1) ( IS with our judgement as with our watches, no two go lust alike, yet each believes his own Thomas Christoper Murphy Murph Brockton . . , thumbing . Anyone got lorty-five cents? . , , Red Mill Road , Bombers, activities: cross country (1): track (1, 2, 4). yearbook stati (4); ski club (2, 3,4), An aim in Me is the only tortune worth linding. ' Lisa Robin Nasise Lee Always at Nursery, concerts or parties , Twin ' s pal Cricket and Lynn s partner in crime Beth. Karen and Dawn s disco partner activities: March of Dimes (1 , 2. 3. 4). pep club (3) II you do not understand my silence, you will not understand my words Carl Bradly Nelson Carl Maria , Tommy. Steven and Bobby ' s buddy Raymond and Peter ' s partner in basketball More Maria Gaaa And More Mana ' activities baseball (2. 3. 4). basketball (1. 2. 3. 4). football (1 , 2. 3. co-capt 4). track (4). pep club (2. 3). ski club (2. 3, 4). prom comm (3). purple key (4). Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) When t works. I works hard, when I sits. I sits loose, and when I thinks, I tails asleep ' ' 29 Thomas Patrick O ' Keefe Tomass Sue always and (orever Kelwy s and Martha ' s big brother Football Hey Tom. what are you selling now activities football (1 , 2, 3, 4), Senior class play (4), powder puff coach (4), Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) Love doesn ' t make the world go round Love is what makes Ihertde wont) while Michelle Ann O ' Malia Michelle Become the one you dream you can be Ruth Ann Ondis Ruthie Gary Gary Gary ' horses Rowdy on Fridays Darlene s pal Did we have homework ' There is no secret so great as between a rider and his horse. 30 Cindy Peirce Cindy Lou , , Ziggy-lover Jules ' and Cathy ' s Iriend Wheaton College Slave China Garden lor dinner activities library aide (3), yearbook business co-editor (4), newspaper staff (2. 3. 4), literary magazine (4). pur- ple key (4), prom comm (3). powder puff (3) The pen is the tongue ol the mind Mario Pereira Port Cindy Barrowsville Parlies Bobby ' s and Wayne ' s friend What concert ' s nexP Van Halen ' Where ' s Smith ' ' activities baseball (1 ), basketball (1,2), football (1 . 2, 3) ' Nothing easy is wotlhwhite, nothing worthwhile is easy Donna S Pierce Webble Country Haven flea market What should I sa Mike Florida activities Who ' s Who Among American High School Stu- dents (4) ' In solitude we are least alone John Franklin Pino Jr. John Art Pete, Eric, and Cliff ' s friend . Arl , , , Vibes Art , Drifting to the tides of lite Art, activities golf (4). tennis (1.2. co-capt 3, 4); yearbook art editor (4): newspaper staff (art ed , 1 , 2. 3, 4), pur- ple key (4), prom comm (3). Senior class play (4), Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) Art IS anything you can get away with. ' ' Timothy Joseph Preston Tim Lori walking in the Ivlassachusetis rain spending a cold night under a parked car last yesterday EGAD i Talbot activities: golf (2); football (3. 4), track (4), Senior class play (4); ski club (3, 4) Be wiser than other people it you can, bul do not lelt them Susan Patricia Prewandowski Susan PeXer Could you please spell thaf Susie Relationships with Mai a and Kelt Maria ' s friend activities Nat Honor Society (3, 4), band (1,2. uniform manager 3, 4), stage band (2, 3. 4), basketball (1, 2. 3). Softball (1, 2, 3. 4), volleyball (1, 2, 3, co-capt 4). powder puff (3, 4). Senior class play (4), yeartxx)k co-editor (4) purple key (4), Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) The trouble with doing something nght the first time is that nobody appreciates how dillicult it was ' ' Ronald Salisbury Prudencio McAdoo Gumby blue Vega quiet girl watcher It ' s easier to put down somettiing that is dillerent rattier than try to understand ' ' Suzanne Raulino Sue Eating, Sleeping. Drinking . . Rum and Coke , Gary Let ' s go to McDonald ' s, A friend is someone who sees through you and stilt enjoys the show Robert Jonathan Rei Webber Say that again ' ' Fernandes The Warriors Green wagon Boston and Cambridge Lunch time snack man activities cross country ( ' ?). track (2). computer club (1.2,3) The work ol an unknown good man is like a vein ol water flowing hidden underground secretly making the ground greener ' ' Donald Howard Russell Dilla MILLER KILLER . . . Jeanne Keith and Boog ' s partner in crime Hey Keith, I love New York I don ' t do lite activities baseball (1 , 2, 3, capt, 4); basketball (1, 2, 3, 4), football (1,2): audio visual (3, 4): pep club (3). Hit hard, hit last, hit often Theresa Laura Ruta Roo Hi coach!! . Come and get your hats, you skags Mule, what ' s for lunch? . , , You ' re right, I ' m wrong , . Hi Fug. activities Nat, Honor Society (2, 3, vice-pres 4): band (1,2, 3, 4); basketball (2. 3, co-capt, 4), field hockey (4), softball (1,2, 3); audio visual (2, 3, 4); office aide (2, 3, 4); yearbook sports co-editor (4) How people play the game shows something ot their char- acter: How they lose, shows allotit Julia Marie Sanders Julie Michael , , , 350 Chevelle , , , Little Feather and Cindy ' s friend , , Always smiling , . . Talkative . , , Short people , Let ' s Boogie, activities: majorettes (2, 3. 4); office aide (2), Smile IS the sensation ol feeling good all over and showing it in one spot ' ' 32 Deborah Ellen Sanforo Debbie Cheerleader , Purple key mascot . . . Marie ' s friend What am I gettin ' myself into this time? , , . Martha ' s Space Flake activities student council (3), cheerleader (2, 3, 4). track (1), powder puff (3, 4), office aide (1); Senior class play (4); yearbook staff (4), newspaper staff (1); varsity club (3. 4), pep club (1 , 3), ski club (3, 4); Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4). Friendship always benefits. Love sometimes injures Peter Jon Scaring! Pete Risk Mrs K I Gweep Judy and Physics activities: computer club (3. 4), Who ' s Who Among Ameri- can High School Students (4) II you have knovi ledge, let others light their candles at it Computers Chris ' friend Thomas Michael Schleicher Tommy Tamm greyhounds ' Guy ' s fnend Miss Kier- nan ' s prodig6e Caspar activities class treasurer (4). student council f 1 . 4;, baseball (2. 4), basketball ft , 2, 3, 4), cross country (2). football (1 , 3, 4), track (1 ), science aide (4); Senior class play (4). math league (2). pep club (3) There are two ways of speading the light to be the carxlle or the mirror that rellects it ' ' Florence Marie Schneider Gee Raymond , Cheerleader Accident prone Catch any touchdown passes lately ' ' You dumb bunny , Debbie ' s friend Green M M ' s activities: student council (3, 4), cheerleader (2. 3, capt 4); audio visual (3, 4); guidance aide (1 , 2); var- sity club (3. 4), yearbook photography co-editor (4), newspaper staff (3). powder puff (3, 4); purple key (4): pep club (1 , 3), prom comm (3), Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4). Homeroom Tre as (1.2), Float Comm (2, 3, 4) Those who know her will always say, she ' ll be with you all the way Martha Eleanor Scott Martha Crazy , Colorado . , Cindy and Sue ' s other third I gotta get out of here , The Eck . Jackson Browne Concerts activities: class secretary (2, 3, 4); band (1 . 2); cheerleader (2. 3, 4). track (1. 2); volleyball (1, 2, 3, 4), yearbook staff (4): powder puff (4), varsity club sec (4), pep club (1 . 3). prom comm (3): Who ' s Who Among Amencan High School Students (4) We need a lew crazy people, because look where the sane ones have landed us. ' ' Diane Amy Shatter Shatter Rubber face piano player Mooshie Mr Spock Red Sox . . I love the ' Eck ' ii Hypa ' Star Trek Tyler activities chorus (2. vice pres 3. pres 4). stage band (4): Softball (2, 4). volleyball mgr (4); Senior class play (4); year- book staff (4) For those who can hear it, the tulure at tomorrow sings 33 Susan A. Shaw Susie Sue who ' . The Grove Blind ' s Parties Green grass and high tides forever activities field hockey (3. 4). Who ' s Who Among Amer- ican High School Students (4) ' ' She ' II play a small game, rather than stand out Keith M. Silver Keith Yea Donny. I love New York too ' IVIILLER KILLER 56 Chevy How ' s your thing Dion ' s Gang Donny ' s and Boog ' s partner in crime Red Mill Road activities football (1.2). audio visual (2, 3, 4) ■ ' We drink to each other s health, and spoil our own John Silva John Mischief comes by the pound, and goes by the ounce ' David Mark Smith David star Trek job at McDonald ' s Polar Borer I Draw- ing Science Fiction activities computer club (1 , 2. 3. 4) ' ' In space, our imagination is able to have an imagination ' ' Kelly Ann Smith Smelly Paul Kathy and Jane ' s friend relations with Susan and Maria ' ' ' Kathy. How did we get ourselves into this one ' ' 14 times ' Jane. What do I do ' ' Mrs Ma s daughter ' activities class sec (1): student council (1. 2, 3, vice pres 4). library aide (1). Senior class play (4), yearbook staff (4), newspaper staff ( 1 , 2. 3, 4), pep club (1 . 3). powder puff (4). prom comm (3). student advisory council (3) There IS nothing left to say. lor she has said it all Stephen M. Smith Smitty PARTY ' Van Halen concerts Barrowsvilf Parlies activities guidance aide (1.2) ' ' The more one works, the more willing one is to work ' Tina Louise Smith Tina activities: library aide (1,2,3,4) ■ 1 lie IS lor living and loving ' ' Jeanne Marie Sonnek Jeanne Tonic Wtieezy s partner in crime Mustang lulure Mary LOU bOUZa nurse John Cogan forever Wheezy, you drive Mai activities: newspaper stafi (2), powder pull (4) Ken forever Terrie s other half Tiny always wofk- True Iriendship is like sound health — the value ol il is sel- mg hard dom known unlit il be tost Agreement is made more precious by disagreement o ( ) CD 00 o Bruce A. Teixeira Bruce Holly Racing motorcycles on weekends Drives down the Cape The thing that separates the men trom the boys is the price ol auto insurance Jacqualine Lee Teixeira Jacquie David never late for schooP Sue. are you going to gym? . Michelle and Beth ' s partner in crime Bethy got a dime ' ' ' He who cannot lorgive others, destroys the bridge over which he himsell must pass Debbie Mane Terno Debbie Love IS graduating quiet loner To believe with certainty, we must begin with doubting 35 Robert Texeira Jr. Bobby Barrowsville Parlies Mario and Van Halen. Nugent, and Zeppelin . Donna forever Wayne ' s friend Llgfit em up ' When lite gives you lemons, make lemonade Bonnie Lou Tingley Bon Randy PARTY 5B gym witfi Sue and Jacquie David L. Varney quiet Dave activities: pep club (1 ) (Martha Phase II , , Bass Guitar . . Grand Pnx The best ttiing about txing young is. it you tiad to do it all activities: golf (2); football (2), over again, you would still tiave time- Ask no questions, and you will be told no lies. ' ' o 00 CO CO JO o Pamela Karen Walczak Pam Sfiy winting poems post cards sewing crafts activities color guard (3), newspaper staff (3, 4), literary magazine (4) True triendsfiip is like ptiosptiorescence: it glows best wtien the world around you goes dark Cindy Lee Warchal Cindy Patty, Sfiera, and Deb ' s partner m crime Never late for sctiool Patty, watcti out for slippery floods ' activities guidance aide (3, 4) We give advice by the bucket, but take it by the grain. I. Margot Warning Margot Holland . , sports always laugtiing . music activities: basketball (4). field fiockey (4); tennis (4), Strangers are friends that have yet to meet 36 Mary K. Wilber Mary Russ Married June 9th. 1979 Party Ford. 78F-160 pickup A woman seldom asks advice before she has bought her wedding clothes ' ' Stephanie Wilcott Bubba Bill forever disco lever Lantern Lodge George Green Rumbler Hip Hop Hibby to the Hibbity Hip Hop activities powder pull (3). CRC aide (3), newspaper statf (1 . 2, 3. 4). literary magazine (3, 4) A sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use ' ' Jeanne Winchoba Jeannie Morgan Horses — Kid Curry I Know. I Know King Pine Ski Resort Nice clothes Cute Beans i activities colorguard (3, 4). yearbook staff (4), ski club (2. 3. 4). powder puf1{4) A Horse ' A Horse ' My kingdom tor a Horse ' Shirley Marie Winnegge Shirl Doug , Annette ' s partner in crime Saturday Night Hockey Games Yellow Hornet ' 80 Chevette activities: class rep. (3. 4); student council (3, 4), Nat Honor Society (3, 4); prom comm (3). office aide (4). float comm (2. 3. 4) ' ' We all have enough strength to bear the mislortunes ol others Bridget Ann Wood Bridget Soprano Let ' s go. Diane Shaft ' s other half 365 ' ! days ol non-slop-talking mustangs activities: chorus (1 . 2, 3. vice-pres 4). volunteer chorus (1 . 2, 3); field hockey (2, 3. 4). track (2). yearbook statf (4); pur- ple key (4). Lord, deliver me from myself Susan Louise Worthley Susan Concerned with the world Andrea Cambridge If you need a nde Tombstones and Chavez activities Nat Honor Society (4). chorus (2, 3). yearbook co-editor (4), NEDT (4). Jewish Classmates of Today — Neighbors of Tomorrow (4). Who ' s Who Among American High School Students (4) Whatever is wodh doing at all is worth doing well 37 Regina Marie Zachorne Zack Hog Island SUMMER I ' d rather be sailing I missed the bus . . The Grinch Kim, you awake ' ' Look stralghti . . . Poker Claudia? activities: band (1 , 2. 3, 4): track (1 ) In the silence of her seriousness, some do not realize the extent ol her laughter ' ' In Memoriam Wayne A. Rivard Wayne 1961-1979 We have come from somewhere and are going some- where The great architect of the universe never built a stair- way that leads to nowhere il r Ideal NHS Boy Thomas Schleicher Ideal NHS Girl Susan Prewandowski Best Dancer Pam Cassidy ' yOoug McCarthy Most Musical Bridget Wood f James Brown Pettiest Girl Susan Raulino Handsomest Boy Paul Dudley Most Romantic Marie Schneider Ray Labrie Most Sincere Jenny Fournier Timothy Preston Most Versatile Maria Mcintosh Thomas Schleicher i Photogenic Jeanne Winchoba James Dunlap Most Ambitious Susan Worthley Cf Timothy Chamlllard Most Artistic Stefanie Wilcptt John Pino Most Companio Jayne Kelleher Paul Lewis Class Optimists %, Pauline McDermott John Pino u V ' A ' Most Cheerful Janice Fredette Thomas Jencyowski «Most Reliable Susan Prewandowski Thomas Jencyowski Sweetest Jennie Fournier Paul Lewis Friendliest Richard Low Annette Edwards Happiest Girl Dianne Shaffer Happiest Boy Thomas O ' Keefe Done Most for Class of 80 Cindy Hebert Nicest Eyes Kelly Smith Thomas O ' Keefe Nicest Hair Jane Hockenberry James Dunlap Nicest Smile Martha Scott Paul Dudley Most Carefree LeeAnn LaCroix Robert Clark Nicest Disposition Annette Edwards Mark Gray A V Who ' s Who in 1980 Favorite School Activity Basketball Favorite Rendezvous Red Mill Road Favorite Group Fleetwood Mac Favorite Movie Actor Dustin Hoffman Favorite Movie Actress Barbra Streisand NHS Needs Most School Spint NHS Needs Least Cliques Favorite Subject Opposite Sex Senior Class Will We, the members of the Class of 1980, being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath our most treasured possessions: Mark Adams: To Gri fl — my running ability; Fuzz — a pin for his ego; Matt and Mark — the LTD, Bobby Alves: To Carl, Tommy, Ray, Sammy, and Harry — our good times, good luck, and my friendship always; Janine — good luck and my best wishes; Miss Kiernan — two model students like me and Tom B; Mr. Larocque and Mr Gibson — an undefeated varsity football team and a million thanks Eric Anderson: To Pam — my notes; Bob — my never used Purple Key Post; Mr. Brassard — a book entitled: How to draw fish and planes in five easy lessons. Jon Anderson: To Sue — all my love and understanding; Craig — 2 more years of CC, Mandi — 100 more personals signed love Jon ; Pat and Doug — more good times. Mary Babcock: To Jayne, Diane, LeeAnn — memories of our good times; Next band librarians — a very large bottle of aspirin; Debbie — a bag of doritos and a ramole; Diane — all the answers to our harmony homework and one copy of Chuck the Chipmunk ' Diane Blanchard: To Diane — Mr. Spook and Mr. Deryo — all my piano playing talents and my friendship forever; LeeAnn — new wallpaper, three sailors on bikes and all our great memones; Jayne — a face that doesn ' t blush, a Wonder Woman costume, and our friendship forever; Joey — a gold piano, happiness and a safe trip to Texas. Tom Bryant: To Diana — one grey rabbit, a snow storm, and my lasting love and friendship; Paul — I leave ; Bombers — our great memories and a can of oil for each; Miss Kiernan, Mr. Larocque, and Mr Gibson — thanks and appreciation for 4 years of guidance and great times Kevin Burrell: To Miss Kiernan — all the good times our homeroom has had this year; Mr Gorman and Mr Wheeler — all of my troubles behind ' good luck ; Butcher — fun in your next 2 years; My parents — Terrie and Tracie — thanks and good luck Terrie Burrell: To David — all my love and good luck in the Army; MayLou — good luck with Ken, more good times chasing Tracie and Kathy; My parents — thanks for all your advice; Denise — lots of luck with Richard, Linda and Lisa, and all the good times with the TAP group Tracie Burrell: To Police and Fire Department — all your help and support for the Class of 1980 — thanks; Mai, Kathy, Diane, Lisa, and Linda — More good times and best of luck; Mrs. Rounds — much success with the Storytxjok Nursery School; My parents — thanks for all your help and support. Pam Cassidy: To Scott — all my love, 4 patient years, a moonlite night and a goofy hat; Annette — another breakfast in Boston and I ' ll miss you; Mom and Dad — thanks for all your help and a job for my Dad, I love you all. Tim Chamillard: To Matt — Choo-Choo forever; Evetett — a nose job; Tom — dog bite medicine; Mr Brassard — a plastic bag for your desk and a box of twinkles. Bob Clark: To Paul D., Tom B. and Tom M. — a lot of great memories through the years; Julie — my eyes; Emily and Laura — I wish you a lot of luck. Dennis Coffey: To David — my lucky set of golf clubs Michael Connell: To Johnny — my senior privileges; Hetta — my love for all your years to come; Doe — a yellow bug; Billy, John, Glenn and Jimmy — a free scholarship to the best detective school in town. A Sue Correia: To Joey — all my love and a duplicate of our 68 Camaro; Linda — many thanks and a car that shuts off; Denise — thanks and many more late night phone calls. Susan Corriveau: To my sister — all my old homework and our great memories; Ralph — my love forever; Lisa — no one could have a better friend, I love you dearly JUDY CZERWONKA: To Chris — a long lasting friendship and thanks for listening to my problems; Diane — Mr Bartek; Jayne, Dianne, Cindy, LeeAnn, Mary, Diane, and Bridget — thanks for t eing my good friends. Winthrop Dahl: To Mr Maher — The Seine; Miss Kiernan — her room (if she can find it); Amanda — the prize flower in my garden. Francis Derouin: To Dave — a free trip to Dorothy ' s Beauty Salon in a Ford LTD Claudia Dion: To DeeDee — olives, CC practices and someone to catch you at the end of a race; John — good times, the future together, and season lift tickets; Boofa, Kim, and Regina — a summer in a box factory and eternity on Hog Island Paul Dudley: To Kelly — an everlasting friendship and my mooses; Bombers — all of the memories; Mr Laroque and Mr Gibson — thanks for putting up with mine, as well as Bryant ' s stunts. David Dunnont: To Mr. K. — a dozen donuts, an empty paper safe, and a spotless darkroom; Denise — my shoulder; Darlene — my ear in a box, Jeanne — a silent smile Jimmy Dunlap: To Lei — my love, and 100 pounds of M M ' s; Mr Gorman — thanks for pushing me through school; Cliff — a heavier set of weights and a case of Miller; Puke — a 1 980 Kentworth Conventional Ian Dyer: To Mr K — a warehouse of used video tape; Mr. Kelly — aspirins for all your headaches; Matt — track aches and pains, and an all purpose library pass; Tom — wood, nails and canvas to build anything you want Annette Edwards: To Mom and Dad — all my love and for making me realize the importance of school; Cindy — Debs, and Pam — more long talks, parties, and breakfast in Boston; Doug, Tom, and Shirley — our fhendship, weekends, and good times; My friends — memories and laughs John Eisnor: To Mr K. — a dozen doughnuts; Pat — Frank Buck ' s autograph; Dave — a Pentax that works; Mr. Calderone — a maid to clean the Graphic ' s Room. Stephen Ellison: To John — my broken guitar picks; Julia — my Tull records and more swollen glands; Limey — his very own MG poster. Betsy Etter: To Lisa — unforgettable memories of all the good times, a cute bunny, laughs and a very special thanks; Claudia — one big shueeey ant, and a John of your choice and thanks; Kim — no more foolish arguments — deal?; Regina — a huge car key that you can find in the dark. Ernest Fillion: To Mom — my diploma; Keith — a paint job; Strawberries — a new pair; Mark — the Miller Killer car. Michelle Fisher: To Sylvia — all the good times we have shared and more to come; Denise — the power to be paranoid. Rodney Foster: To Matt — my gym locker; Scott — a book on how to be a super cool dude; Sue and Karen — a winning football team to cheer for; Heather — a happy and fun senior year. 44 Jennie Fournier: To Mom, Dad and Donna — thanks; Debbie — a special thanks and a good senior year; Pauline — mennones. friendship, and a thank you; My friends — many thanks and keep in touch Janice Fredetle; To Robin — best wishes, success, black Jelly beans, and many Steves and Johns; Mom and Dad — a special thanks for all your support, Mrs Martin and Mrs. Scully — thank you for your help and another set of aides; The Kiesers — thanks for all the extra help, I never would have made it Susan Galloway: To Tom — all my love; Martha — a Mercedes equipped with Dennis Eckersley and an everlasting friendship, Cindy — more crazy times, memories, and an everlasting friendship; Debbie and Marie — memories and more fun times Pat Gouveia: To Al — all my love and thanks; Cindy — a car that will start in the morning and a 6 pack, Shera and Ken — best wishes for a happy life; Mr Dery — your own personal funeral home and crematorium. David Gowen: To Francis — one free trip to Carvel Ice Cream; Sherman — Mrs. McKinley; Bill — a free trip to the Lincoln Mall and a hurt shoulder, Bruce — Mrs. Rounds and all the cooking assignments Mark Gray: To Lisa — all my love and great times; Doug — best of luck in the Navy; Annette, Pat, Diane, Bridget — all the great times at NHS, Tracey — good luck in my school. Kathy Hamm: To Bill — all my love and affection; My brother — 3 more years at NHS; Nettie — a life time supply of peanut butter Billy Hazard: To Mike and Glenn — a free scholarship to the world ' s greatest detective school in the world; Laura — the outright ownership of Macintosh Apple Gardens; Farrah and Donny — all the nice girls that I met; Emily, Heidi, and Marlene — 1 00 flute lessons with Robert Redford Cindy Hebert: To Sue and Martha — S C. punch, pine sap, our great times, talks, thanks, and our friendship; Rich — a special place. Tom — an infinite num- ber of rides and thanks; My friends — those that apply — a supply of gum, a supply of punch to the threesome, Don ' t give up, memories and thanks Tom Jencyowski: To Paul — a lifetime supply of Nike sneakers; Mrs. Kieser — one complete 1 4 step proof; Mrs Phillips — peace and quiet, Francis — all the Olivia Newton-John albums ever recorded and an orange pair of roller skates. Jayne Kelleher: To LeeAnn — more parties to remember, the exact change for once and a best friend for life; Dianne — a trip for 2 to Texas, a handicap parking place at the drive-in and a best friend for life; Shaffer — a marriage to someone famous with initials D E , season tickets to the Red Sox (if I could afford them) and a good friend always; all my other friends who know who they are — thank you for being my friend Kieth Kmetz: To Mr. Brassard — a huge plastic bag for around his desk. Raymond Labrie: To Marie — my love always; Shera — a new hairdo after I mess hers up; Martha — a roll of dimes; Bobby and Carl, — all the good times that we have shared Leeann Lacroix: To Jayne — a real live sailor, a Wonder Woman suit, McDonald ' s parking lot, and a lifelong friendship; Duabble — a carton of eggs and a better aim, a road map to Texas; Shaffer — Season Tickets on the first base line, a good future, and thanks for the laughs; Martha and Cindy — a punching bag and a ton of memories. Robin LaValley: To Band Librarians — all the headaches and tortures we ' ve been through; Debbie — all the clarinets; Joey — good luck; Mary — memories of summer music camp. Shera Leca; To Jay — all the homework that I never did; David Bryant — all the driving; Kenny — all my love Paul Lewis: To Tom — the Pine Street stop sign and singing lessons; Scott — my looks?; Tracey — a quiet movie; Craig and Matt — my captainship. Kim Lincoln: To Regina — friendship always, two aspirins and milk, rides to R.I., and excellent times down the island; Maria — friendship always, a cricket and a bundle of joy, real butter and M Mies; Claudia — clogs with straps and training wheels; Boffa — a trip to McDonald ' s during lunch Richard Low: To Mrs. Maher — another library aide like me, thanks; Scott — good luck and thanks for being a close friend; Robin and Linda — a very proud brother. Robin Low: To Janice — our friendship, many hunky men, and all the antedotes needed to make your life content; Mom and Dad — much love and thanks; Mrs. Martin and Mrs. Scully — thanks for being concerned and another Ike and Mike; My sister — good luck, enjoy and love. Debbie Macek: To Lisa — an everlasting friendship, memories in Dighton and hope for super power; Fugly — memories and the world ' s biggest frog; Mr. Gorman — thanks for trusting me; Kelly — memories of the chase scene on your birthday and a trip to the pharmacy with Kathy Debbie MacGregor: To Lisa, Jeanne and Chris — a long lasting friendship, and all the good times relived; Mom and Dad — all my love and thanks for helping me through high school; Diane and Karen — a way to get to school on time. Chris MacKinnon: To Debbie — foglights, the summer of 78 and great times; Jeanne and Lisa — a partridge in a pear tree and a cup of tea; Denny — a drink in the ladies ' room of Lantern Lodge and a picnic in Kiawah; Bob and Scotty — a super senior year, best wishes and thanks. Linda Mahoney: To Mrs. Malone — best of luck and happiness and thanks for all the help; Mom and Dad — thanks for pushing me through school; Mrs. Rounds — good luck with the storybook nursery school. Pat Mahoney: To Michele — all my love and happiness in 5 or 6 years; Mark, Doug, and Jon — many good times like the last years and best of luck atter high school. Gina Marshall: To Bob — love fond memories and a lifetime of happiness; Dean — all the best in NHS; Pam — thanks for all the help you ' ve given me and our friendship which I ' ll treasure forever; Annette — a lifetime of friendship and one big THANK YOU. Linda Martin: To Kim — patience and love for 3 more years!; Sue — good luck and happy times with Joel; Mom and Dad — I love you both; Dave and Nancy — good luck in the future! Doug McCarthy: To Annette — friendship and happiness always; Mark — everlasting friendship; Tracey — my mirror; Shirley — lots of love and happiness always. Pauline McDermott: To Mom and Dad — thanks for everything; Jennie — trench fries, a lasting friendship and a thanks ; All my friends — a trip to Friendly ' s, Ziggys, giraffes, Snoopys, frogs and memories, thanks, good luck and keep in touch. Maria Mcintosh: To Susan — a friendship that will never cease, more Christmas Eves and a ton of love; Kelly — happiness, good luck and I love you; Peter — a 4 year scholarship to Notre Dame, friendship and a phone number which will always be there; Carl — our terrific memories and thanks for being my pal, buddy, friend and my love. Denise Miller: To Richard — all the happiness in the world; Leslie — a new car that isn ' t standard!; Sue — all the rum you can drink; Jacquie — one wild and crsizy night at Lantern Lodge disco night. Tom Murphy: To Susan — my will; Lisa — anything that I haven ' t said already; Bombers — those crazy nights on Southern Hospitality; Mrs Scully — what- ever lunches that remain in my locker. Lisa Nasise: To the undergraduates — best of luck; Seniors — love and happiness; Mrs. Rounds — best of luck with the Nursery School; Philip and Kevin — good luck in your senior year. Carl Nelson: To Maria — you ' re more than a girlfriend, you ' re a super person and I love you; Tom, Steven. Peter. Bobby and Ray — thanks and I msh you all the success, Bobby and Peter — Two Susan ' s — one for the both of you Leslie Nixon: To Tommy — all my good grades; Laura — one more year with Mr Gorman ; Susan — a summer down the Cape with a quarter pounder, Denise — atankful of gas Tom O ' Keefe: To Sue — all my love and anything she wants in life; Carl — more good times like we had in the tree tops, Martha — a big brother; Bobby — a good laugh (that freezes) Cindy Pierce: To Cathy — great memories; happiness, and our friendship forever; Pauline — trips to the Donut Shop, an EMT training course, and good luck; Dianne — a gorilla beside the road, tennis at 7:00, and our friendship; Mom — thanks and lots of love Donna Pierce: To NHS — my sisters Cindy and Cherie and my brother Jimmy — good luck John Pino: To Diana — a smile and my thanks; Carol — memories that we shared; Peter and Cliff — a case of Molsen Ale Tim Preston: To Lori — all my love forever and you are est ; Glenn — none of my future Halloweens; Mom — thanks; NHS — my kid sister, Ugly Susan Prewandowski: To Peter — the untorgotten memories of all the happiness and love that we have shared, the most success one can have in their future and maybe . .???; Maria — our irreplaceable friendship, my love and good luck; Tommy — our 12 year friendship and someone to watch out for you; Kelly and Peter — all our super times, a pickle for your very own, and 1 000 points. Ronnie Prudencio: To Fran, — our friendship; Alan — 4th period study hall; Pam — my souped up car Sue Raulino: To Leslie and Peter — a bottle of Ruinite and a broken windshield; Gary — 1 night without an argument and a pair of baggy jeans; Jacquie — free disco dance lessons. Joanne — a black Trans-Am Bobby Rei: To David, Pat, David, Doug, Jon, John and Tom — a welcome to my house anytime, Fom — thanks, Cindy, Denise and Shirley — love and friend- ship; NHS — two more Pel ' s Donald Russell: To Jeanne — all my love and best wishes; Keith — a ]ar of peanut butter; Lisa — a date ' ' , Jeanne — a full scholarship in recognition of being a Grove rat Theresa Ruta: To coach — Hi coach Peach — a bodyguard for next year; Susan — a class of ' 80 embroidered pickie. Linda, Bulk, fugly and Boofa — a shinguard protector, sunglasses to conceal Latvian eyes, Ying Ying, and a key to the gum box Julie Sanders: To Michael — thanks, my love, and our memories always; Kim — our frustration but funny times in typing. Cindy — our singing duet. Doug. Lewy. Rodney. John and Bryan — my friendship and the fun we had Debbie Santoro: To Martha. Sue. Cindy and Annette — my love, thanks, and best wishes; The cheerleaders — our good times and 1 0 straddle jumps in a row; Tommy — an everlasting friendship; Mane — my love and thanks for being such a good friend Thomas Schleicher: To Tammy — the realization of how lucky you were and a security blanket. Bobby and Carl — a full football scholarship to Wheaton; Maria and Susan — best of luck in college and life Mane Schneider: To Ray — all my love. 2 plane tickets to Hawaii, and a bag of green M M ' s to share; Debbie, Susie. Martha. Annette and Cindy — a great party and good times; Charlie and Steven — long talks, good times, and memories; The Cheerleaders — a competition trophy and a winning football season Martha Scott: To Cindy, Susan, Marie and Debbie — great memories and lots of luck; Cindy — a bottle of southern punch , Ray L — a roll of dimes; LeeAnn — a book on confidence and someone who cares, Diane Shaffer: To my friends — the great memories we ' ve shared; Dianne, LeeAnn and Jayne — Dwight Evans, Carlton Fisk, Jim Rice and seasons tickets for dugout seats; Bridget — Rod Stewart ' s divorce and money; Mr, Dery and Mr, Nuttall — two more wild and crazy students Keith Silva: To Donna — all my love and wishes; Donny — a jar of peanut butter. Boog — all my stereos, cassettes and eight tracks. Dion ' s gang — all my empty kegs and chain saws Kelly Smith: To Paul — my love and lots of memories; Kathy — thanks for being there when I needed you. the bad times we stuck together through our friend- ship. Maria and Susan — scagginess. great times here and at Worcester, my friendship and thanks; Laurie — a year ' s supply of smeg Jeanne Sonnet: To Lisa — my gratitude and cherished memories for being my friend; Laura — a tumberlina and box of Mr Bubble. Chris and Debbie — a Saturday night and a box of albums; Mom and Dad — thanks for the push through high school Marylou Souza: To Ken — all my love forever and lots of luck in the future. Keith — lots of luck. Terrie. Tracie and Kathy — all the luck in the future and all the fun we had chasing each other around Bonnie Tingley: To John — the harassment from Mr Gorman for being late ' Jen — a good time and lots of luck Cindy Warchal: To Patty — the best of luck in the Air Force and a ride to R,l every night; Shera and Ken — the best of luck together; Debbi — good luck in jump school, I hope the parachute works! Pino — my sister in woodshop Stephanie Willcott To Bill — the best of luck and all my love forever, Dave — the best of luck in NHS George and Sharon — one more year and Rapper ' s Delight, Archie — Anything for you Shirley Winnegge To Annette — thanks for being the best friend anyone could hope for and my friendship always, Cindy — a date with Gary when he is older. Doug — my love with a promise that I ' ll always wait for you Bridget Wood To Dianne. Jayne and LeeAnn — the ownership of the Red Sox and box seats to every game. Sue — another year of being a yearbook co- editor, good luck and much love, Regina — my grand piano, the Eck, Leonard Nemoy, Steve Tyler ' s divorce, love and memories to a best friend; Julia — my love and support, best wishes and one perfect date with Alfred and David Regina Zachorle To Claudia — a winning hand of poker and a towel for next Labor Day. Kim — a car that will make it to R I and a house on Hog Island. Mike — a cushioned sink for your galley; Boofa — a live guy dressed like the one that was in your locker To the Freshmen — we leave assurance that one day in the near future they. too. will be Seniors and they. too. will wish time did not pass so quickly. To the Sophomores — we say, Cheer up — the best is yet to come, To the Juniors — we wish we could leave the experience, fun and a little of the money we ' ve gained this year. To N H,S — we bid a fond farewell and we realize that in our Alma Mater we leave a void that will never be filled by another class quite like ours, CLASS OF 1980 46 Underclassmen Officers and Advisors Left to Right — Mr. Joseph Dery, Mr. Peter Klin, Mrs. Veronica Maher, and Mrs. Lorna Russell; C. Bennett, Pres.; B. McNeil, Sec; Sitting — C. Marchese, Treas.; J. Spence, V. Pres. CO u o 0. o Row1 — Mrs. Edna Phillips, Mr. George DeValk, and Mrs. Linda Bury. Row 2 — J. Echevarria, Sec; S May, Treas.; J. Dion, V. Pres.; J. Ferrini, Pres. Row1 — L. Murphy, Pres.; A. McDade, V Pres.; A. Schleicher, Treas.; M. Scudere, Rep. Row 2 — Mr. Thomas Mulryan, Mr. Edward Robbins, Mrs Joyce Kuzman. Missing — L. Houghton, Sec. Row 1 — J. Scott, C. Bennett, K. Johnston, J. Wander, K McGregor, P. Morris, B. Hainey, G. Horrigan, D. Bardol, K. Vittands Row 2 — J. Silva, C. Black, J. Wood, D Dailey, S. Smith, M Rutkovskis, L. Mueller, J. Spence, Row 3 — H. Kenniston, D King, D. Fraatz, C. Marchese, J. McCarron, P. Perez, M. Wilson, C. Archer, C, Brown. Row 1 — D. White, D. Vacher, D. Walczak, J. Moran, B Ribeiro, M Pickenng, S Lewis, J Fonger Row 2 — C. Hale, S. Allard, S. Dunham, K Gousie, L. Wetmore, J Jurgilewiez, K. Salvo, D. Bryant. Row3 — C. Hechler, J. Tingley. N Bravetti. E Williams, K. Griffin, D, Kearney, A. Thatcher, J. O ' Toole 51 Row 1 — J. Borges, T. DeLucca, S. Santoro, D. Kirby, D, Manuel, M Valentino Row 2 — R. Bogosh. P. Russell, M, Stefanelli, S, Rhees, M. Cestaro, T. Lavoie, M Orlando B Kincaid. Row3 — M Cunha, D. Corderia, D Kelly, S. Ellard, C. Ruta G Amaral C Harwell, G. Gnecco. 52 Row 1 — R. Andrews. M. Corriveau, P. Sinos, M, Waterhouse, H Neuschuez, B. McNeil. S. Doherty, K. Blanchard, L. McKillop. Row 2 — J. Limpus, D. Gove, C, Shaw, B, Love, A Teixeira, C. Wagner, M. Griffin. D. Fournier, T. Wilson, Row 3 — S Malley, M. Moynifian, M. Dunn, S. Maxfield, D. Case, K, Reeves, G. Hapenny, E, Snell, M Hoyle. o 7) C ) O 73 Row 1 — L. Wynn, D, O ' Keefe, M. Laliberfe. Y, Ells, Y. Murphiy, L. Paiva. Row 2 — T. Wright, C. Richard, M. Peacock, D. Guillmette, W, Dicescire, R. Bartlett. Row 3 — F. Williams, K. Bothelo, F. Fogerty, R. Phillips, R Morse. 53 ( ) m a: CO Row 1 — M. MacKenzie, L. Low, D. Warchai, H. Winchoba, D. St. George, L. Sargent, H. Yelle, D. Harris, D. Harwood, J. Snell. Row 2 — M. Mason, K, Hatch, H. Mackesy, L. Stiaw, M. Jerome, N, Wittiers. J. Burke, M. Reilly, G. Garvin. Row 3 — P. Sorel, P. Devlin, M. Pelchat, R. Zwicker, M. Fortun, S, Smith, M. Nelson, L. Worthley, E. Pearce. Row 1 — R, Tyree, S. Lynch, L. Fergueson, D Markley, K, Dyer, L Blanchette, K. Schleicher, D. Guerrini, K. Preston, B. Mulhern Row 2 — A. Goodwin, J. Ferrini. G. Echevarria, L. Rhees, K. Peacock, D. Munns, S. Nelson, G. Fovoni, L, Groote, R. Alvarez. Row 3 — S. Khorey, K Rei, B. Moynihan, C Devine, J, Varney, M. Boyer, P Baker, C Sullivan, M. Brault, K Hart Row 1 — D, O ' Toole, T. Dill, F. Walizak, Carkin, C. Keene, J. Dion, S. Botilho, R. Peterson, H. Lehr. Row 2 — K. Hassle, D. Malley, K, Mendes. L Frigon, C, Clark. A, Jewett, M. Lazarz, J. Williams. Row 3 — N Couch, P. Scanngi, J Hume, G. Russell, B. Norcott, S. Murphy. K. Berzins, E. Smith. 55 Row 1 — D. Cooper, L. Devine, L. Jewett, J. Hunter, P. Tierney, C Hebert, K. Guariglia. Row 2 — R, Sankos, D. Berzins, S. Bryant, M. Baker, L. Salvo, M. Earl, T. Jackson, D. Smith. Row 3 — C. Lombard, D. Bliss, T. Proulx, L. Houghton, H. Rego, J. Carter, C. McCarron. LU I i Rowl — J. Jeanotte, E. Livant, A. Bosh, R. White, S. Reeves, T. Chamillard. L. Juutilainen. Row 2 — L. Mann, M. Devlin, M. Hoyle, L. Murphy. M. Scud ere, H. Waterhouse, L. Bartley, E. Cheyne. Row 3 — A Anderson, M. Amirault, D. Goldman, M. Teixeira, T. LaPierre, D. Prudencio, P. Coolidge 58 Row 1 — B Watson, A Archer. L. Mignacca, K Precourt, J. Tilden, P Medeiros, W Cassassa, J. Murry. Row 2 — S. Meninno, W White, G. Webster, S Keene, L. O ' Connell, J. Eddy. C. Ruhl, W Swinlmer, S. Smith Row 3 — S. Rieksts. L Lawlor, D Warchal. K. Helmreich. K Gustalson. N Faltas, G Lewis. M, Daley, K Hainey m Row 1 — W Galloway, M Gangemi. K. Bogosh. L Williams. T Thompson. L Borges. L McDougal, T, Fulks. Row 2 — R, Murphy. D Ellard. D Ribeiro. J Huber. E, LaCombe. J Leca. P. Lavendier. Row 3 — R Reed. S Marden, D Zwicker. T Lepore. D. Macek. R Cameron, J. Foster, A. Penny, J, Wade 59 ORGANIZATIONS 63 student Power Row 1 — T. Bryant, M. Devlin, E. Garvin, Row 2 — D. McGregor, S. Smith. Student Advisory Council When he ' s not President . Row 1 — Pres., T. Bryant; V. Pres., K. Smith; Treas., S. Smith; Sec, M. Rutovoskis; Row 2 — D. McGregor, J. Dion, L. Julianne, L. Murphy, B. Mulhern, K. Hart, S. May. Row 3 — A. Edwards, E. Garvin, K. Broyles, A. Schleicher, J. Wender, M. Devlin, H. Waterhouse, C. Hebert, S. Winnegge. Row 4 — L. McKillop, K. Johnson, L. Devine, J. Echevaria, C. Wagner, M. Peacock, M. MacKenzie, J. Ferrini, N. Withers. Row 5 — S. Smith, C. Archer, J. Spence, D. Goldman, M. Scudere, L. Mueller, D. Daley, D. King, C. Devine, M. Schneider. Student Council 64 Stage Band Left — Row 1 — D. Fournier, Secretary; Row 2 — B. Etter, V. President; S. Prewandowski, Uniform Mgr.; S. Smith, Publicity Mgr.; J. Fournier, President; Row 3 — J.Anderson, Equipment Mgr.; M. Babcock, R. LaValley, Librarians. My lips are stuck Row 1 — G. Amaral, D. Fournier, J. Brown, J. Dion, J. Fournier, J Scott, J. Silva, J. Foster, Row 2 — K. Reeves, J. Dunlap, Row 3 — B. Hazard, B Wood. N. Feltas, J. Wood, D Shaffer, H Winchoba, C. Sullivan, S, Prewandowski, Top — J. Anderson. 65 Marching Along . . . Row 1 — M. Mcintosh, M. Wate rhouse, D. MacGregor, M, Scudere, D, Markley, J. Carter, S. Maxfield. Row2 — L, Juutilianen, L. Siegel, Row 3 — J. Sanders, M, Devlin, Row 4 — J. Gonsalves, R, Graham, Row 5 — E, Garvin, B. Etter, S, Smith, P, McDermott, E, Pearce, L Houghton, H, Winchoba, M, Nelson, J. Fournier, Row 6 — J. Chastenay, K, Helmreich, D. Harris, T, Cooper, D. Munns, M, Babcock, J, McCarron, D, Love, G. Garvin, A. Schleicher, L Murphy, S. Reeves, S Khorey, Row 7 — R, Zachorne, C McCarron, K Lincoln, K. Hart, J, Sllva, J. Foster, L. Wohrtley, J. Wender, L. Devine, B, Hainey, J. Dion, J. Scott, C- Sullivan, D, Fournier, Row 8 — T. Ruta, J. Varney, B. Love, A. Goodwin, S, Lynch, D. Fraatz, S, Prewandowski. Row9 — C. Pino, R. Low , B. Hazard, E. Murby. Row10 — K. MacGregor, C. Baker, S Allard, D King, J. Winchoba, L. Ruta, T. Deluca, H. Waterhouse, T. Proux, J. Ferrini, L. Sargeant, T. Lavoie, D, St, George, S. Lewis, K, Peacock, J, Fredette, Assisting tine Band Majorettes: Kneeling: Capt. P. Cassidy, Row 1 — R, Graham, L. Siegel, E Garvin, J Sanders, L Juufilianen, M Devlin, S Khorey Not pictured — K. Hamm, G. Marshall, The Norton High School Col- orguards and Majorettes have done very well this year. Under the direction of Mrs. Anne-Marie Kelleher the Majorettes were named the top squad in the Annual Quincy Mass. Christmas Parade Competition. The Color- guard placed fifth in the same parade. Ten Hut ' ' I ' m so confused ' Colorguard: Kneeling: K MacGregor, J. Fredette, Row 1 — L, Ruta, C, Baker, D King, S. Allard, T. Lavoie, M Mcintosh — Capt . K, Peacock, L, Sargeant, D, St, George, J. Fernni, S. Lewis, Not Pictured: J Winchoba Making All eyes up and . . . ready! Music Everybody ' s together! Mrs. Worthley receives a gift of flowers for being the accompianist. 68 Literary Works . . . Annette, concentrating hardV Row 1 — J Momz, L LaCroi , M Mackenzie, K, Peacock, L Maclean, Y Ells. T. Canning, P. Walzak Row 2 — L Welch, S Wilcoti, E Anderson, P Couch, K Lincoln, T DeLuca, M, Pickering, K Hannm, D Blanchard, J Kelleher, C, Peirce, C Hebert Row 3 — D. MacDougal, J Fournier — Sec; J. McCarron — Assist. Ed : C Baker — Treas . D Daley, A. Edwards — Editor; G. Marshall, P. McDernnott, P Cassidy, G. Garvin. C MacKinnon, S. Allard, D. Cadeiro. Newspaper Purple Pen Point wonder wtiat Winttirop is smiling Purple Pen Point Members: Front to Back — S Wilcott, K Hart — Art Ed , D Cooper. about ' i ' ! P. Walzak, C MacKinnon — Prose Ed ; L LaCroix. C Peirce. J Czerwonka, D Blanchard, J. Kelleher, E. Cheyne — Poetry Ed , A Bosh — Bus Ed . L Juutilainen. T Chamillard, W. Dahl — Editor. 69 Learning Communications Could you say that again? Row 1 — M. Bramwell, J. Eisnor, T. Dion, K. Pine, K. Silver, J Dunlap, D. Bryant, L, Mueller, M. Schneider, Row 2 — Mr Kenniston, B Precourt, Reeves, D. Dumont, P. Mahoney, R. Medas, R. Labrie, D, MacDougal, D Russel, R Foster, S. Cassidy. Not Pictured — I. Dyer, K. Antosca, G. Amaral, B. Love, T. Ruta. Teen Action Program Rich Low, T.A.P. Chairman March of Dimes T.A.P. Members: Row 1 — Sitting — L Mahoney, C. Richard, T. Burrell, T. Wynn. Kneeling — P. Couch, J, Snell, K. Lincoln Row 2 — Hassle, B. Precourt, K. Peacock, M. MacKenzie. Standing — Tr. Burrell — Co. Chairman. The Future Occupation Computer Club Members: Sitting — M Adam Row 1 — J Norcott, K Kmetz, I Dyer Computer problems. Mr Kelly ' Row2 — W Dahl, Maclean, S. Ellison, K Larson, Row 3 — D. Prudencio, Mr Kelly, J. Czerwonka. Numbers Galore Matli League Members: Row 1 — D Goldman, D. Prudencio, S. Ellison, M. Adam Row Math League Material 2 — G. Guevremont, C Marchese, Row 3 — P Sorel, M. Amirault, Mrs. Boucher, J Czerwonka, Row 4 — M. Dunn, P. Perez, J. Norcott Traffic Directors ■I didn ' t do it! ' Purple Key Members: Front Row — C. Mckinnon, T. Bryant, M. Adam, A. Edwards — Treas., L. LaCroix — Pres , J. Kelleher — Sec, E. Anderson, J. Brown, T. Brault. Row 2 — B. Wood, D. Shaffer, J. Czerwonka, D Blanchard, R. Foster, Jencyowski, J. Eisnor, D. Coffey. Row 3 — D. Coughlin, M. Schneider, M. Scott, R, Low, K. Smith, S. Prewandowski, P. Cassidy, J. Fredette. Missing — C Hebert, T. Schleicher, C. Peirce. Front Office Workers 0 A. Texiera, S. Santoro, T Deluca, C. Mckinnon, L. Bellavance, B. Mulhern, D. Nicollazo, L. MacLean, S. Botellto, E. Murby, S. May. A smile to brighten everyone ' s day ' Guidance Assistants Aides: Row 1 — L. Nixon, T, Burrell, P, Gouveia, D, Cooper Row 2 — S Allard, J Wade, You got my best side C, Baker, D, Foster, C. Warchal, A. McDade, M. Valentino. Librarian Workers Aides: R. Low, T. Smitti, J. Fournier, J. Echavarria, L. Rhieese, Y Elles. Passes Anyone ' 73 Snow Seekers Front Row — B. O ' Malia, E. Murby, S. Quintilio, C Nelson, M. Mcintosh, T. O ' Keefe, S. Galloway, D. Santoro, M Scott, C, Hebert, M. Baker, C Pino, D. White, T. Jackson, C. Sousa. Row 2 — R. Helmreich, E. Anderson, H. Winchoba, J. Winchoba, C Wagner, D. Daley, B Hazard, S May, M Mckenzie, K. Peacock, K. Broyles, B. Riberio, L. Murphy, L. White. Row 3 — P. Dudley, K Snnlth, T Bryant, D. Berzin, R Hunter, S Bryant, J. Jurgilewicz, V Weir, C. Berzins, B. Dicesari, B. Love, K. Linconn, K. Reeves, C Dion, C. McCarron, B. Kincaid, A. Schleicher, M. Nelson, J. Dion, L. Houghton. Missing — G. Hapenny. (L. to R.) M. Mcintosh, T. Schleicher, J. Leca, J. Fredetle. Football1979 Row 1 — C. Nelson, P. Dudley, T, Bryant, Row 2 — T. Preston, R Foster, T. Schleicher, B, Alves, P Mahoney, B Lavoie, R Labrie. T. O ' Keefe, J. Brown, K. Griffen Row 3 — J. Spence, G. Amirault, 0. Brown, D. Bryant, E Snell, G Hapenny, C Archer, K Reeves, R, Bogosh, J. Santos, Coach: P Holster Row 4 — Coach: L. Laroque, Coach: K Gibson, G Babinikas, P. Devlin, G Lewis, S Cassidy, T Dion, S. Smith, P. Grieve, K. Berzins, M. Bogosh. Row 5 — C. Bice, K. Jackson, S. Bryant, D, Myers, J Pierce. T Gariepy, E Smith. R Zwicker, R. Alverez, J. O ' Toole. Ray Labrie The Varsity and J.V. Field Hockey team had a tough 1979 season. Most of their games, however, were lost by just one goal. M. Rutkovskis and B. Etter were outstanding players. Fresh- man S. Keene was an excellent goalie and T. Ruta, L. Mueller, and L. Low contributed greatly to the team. Several key members are returning and Coach C. Kunz hopes for a very productive 1 980 season. Varsity: Row 1 — L. Mueller, T. Ruta, M. Rutkovskis, B Etter, B, Wood, S. Smith. Row 2 — K Vittands, E, Shaw, S. Keene, M. Hoyle, L Low, J Wender, Coach C. Kunz J.V.: Row 1 — Y, Ells, A Goodwin, H. Kennlston, 8 May, M Devlin, D Guernni, Row 2 — NhaX7 Manager M. Warning, K. Gonsalves, K. Helmreich, H, Yelle, D. Warsal, Coach C. Kunz. 82 The Volleyball team had a very successful year and finished with a record of 7 and 6. Co-Captains L. LaCroix and S. Prewandowski along with C. Sullivan, were out- standing players in the team ' s effort. The J.V. consisted of many freshmen and although the record is not impressive, it was a year used to better develop their skills. 1 i dm Go and get ' em good ' o CD Where is It? Oh Yea! Jump. Jayne, Jump Row 1 — N Withers, C. Sullivan, J. Kelleher, L. LaCroix, S, Prewandowski, M. Scott, M Nelson, L. Devine, Row 2 — D. Shaffer. S Reeves, D Ellard, A MacDougal. R Graham, H. Rego, Coach D. Archibald, L. Jolly, P, Russell. L, Seigel. M, Stefanelli. M, Russell. 1979 Cross Country 1 980 Boys Varsity Basketball The Norton High School ' s Varsity basketball team enjoyed another very successful year, once again qualifying for the Eastern Mass. State Tourna- ment. This marks the sixth time in the past seven years that they have made this trip. The team also finished first in the Mayflower League small school division with an impressive 1 1-7 record. Norton was led by junior Charlie Marchese, who averaged 13 points a game, and Senior captain Ray Labrie. Although the team will miss the departing seniors Labrie, Jon Anderson, Don Russell, Kevin Larson, Thomas Schleicher and Carl Nel- son, coach Kelly looks io the 1980-81 season with great optimism due to the great potential of the returning players. Juniors Marchese, Steve Ellard, Mark Hoyle, and Chris Ruta are returning along with outstanding sopho- mores Peter Baker and Sam Smith. It appears that Norton will enjoy another rewarding season. Coach Howard Kelley Senior Thomas Schleicher looks on. Ray Labrie, captain Lett to Right — K. Griffin, Mgr.; S. Ellard, C. Ruta, T. Scfilelcher, C. Nelson, C. Marchese, P. Baker, J. Anderson. K Larson. D Russell, M. Hoyle, S. Smith, Coach Howard Kelley. Center — R. Labrie, Capt. 85 1 980 Girls Varsity Basl etball The Norton Girl ' s Varsity Basketball team once again enjoyed an out- standing season. A superb record of 1 4-2 again enables the girls a qual- ifying position in the Eastern Mass. State Tournament. Highlights of the season were two victories over Apponequet. Norton was inches away from first place in the Mayflower League but a loss to West Bridgewater forced the girls to accept second place. Norton was led by All-Stars and Co-Captains Betsy Etter and Theresa Ruta. Sophomore Carol Sullivan was also a key factor to the Lancers success. Coach Kunz looks for- ward to the 1980-81 season as there will be a return of many talented underclassmen. 1 « Left to Right — K. Griffin, Mgr.; K. Schleicfier, G. Russell, R. Zwicker, R. Medas, G. Amirault, E. Smith, D. Wilcott, G Babinikas, S. Watson, B. George, K. Jackson, Albert Nuttal, Coach; Center — J. Santos, Capt. Left to Rigfit — D. Dwyer, D. MacGregor, T. Jackson, P. Coolidge, E. Pearce, L. Ruta, H. Mackesy, H. Rego, K. Hassie, M. Nelson, D. Ellard, IVI. Stefanelli, l gr. Sitting — D. Love, C. Wagner, Co-Capts. Left to Right — Keith Gibson, Ass ' t Coach; J. Murry, Mgr ; K, Broyles, D. St. George, J Rei, S Bryant, D Myers. Capt ; D Goldman, D Sargent, M Baker, J Hunter, Lawrence Larocque, Coach; Missing — M Kazarian 87 A rebound for the Lancers Junior Steven Ellard 89 Batter don 7 know what to do! r This batter will be tough It ' s gonna be a strike! The Norton High School Varsity Baseball team had another outstand- ing year, winning 18 and losing only 2. They again captured the league title. Led by Senior Co-Captains Tim Holmes and Brian Metzger, the Lancer baseball team rolled over most of the opposition. Charlie Marchese along with the other great pitchers did a fantastic job. All members of the 1978-79 Varsity baseball team should be proud of the outstanding effort each player exhibits during every game. Varsity Baseball Row 1 — P Dudley, D Russell, T Holmes, B Metzger, M Hoyle, S. Smith, B, Clark Row This one I better walk! 2 — Coach Mollica, D Gonsalves, C Marchese, C Nelson, S Bishop, R McCarthy. 90 Batter Up! I tiope my foot is on the bag! Ttie Best ' ' J.V. Baseball Although Junior Varsity Baseball is not as widely publicized, it too had a very successful season. The J.V. team has a vast amount of talent among its players. Baseball, whether it be Varsity or Junior Varsity, is definitely one of Norton High ' s top sports. New players are turning up each year and bringing with them an even greater amount of talent to add to the already fantastic and growing roster. And I ' m oft . . .! Row1 — Kneeling — B. George. D Laliberte Row 2 — S Ellard, D McCarthy, G. Babanikas, C. Brown, J. Santos, C Ruta. S. Hainey, B. Desrosiers. 91 Golf 1979 Just a few inches Darlene in action. Champions The Lancer Golf team had a superb record of 18 wins and 2 losses. This record placed Nor- ton first in the state rankings of Division 4 schools. Also the Lancers won the Mayflower League season title. In addition, they won the Mayflower League Medal Play Tournament, becom- ing the first team to take both titles in one season. Row 1 — S. Watson, J. Wagner, M Buchan, R. Peterson, R. Geary, D Watson; Row 2 — T, Dill, T. Calebrese, D. Coffee, R. Logan, D. Coughlin, Coach A. Nuttall 92 Tennis 1979 L. Siegal, P. Devlin, M. Depril, C. Pino, J. Spence, J. Pino, Coach B McCarthy, E Maclean, M. Fortin, P. Perez, N. Blount, J. Wood. Although the 1979 tennis sea- son was not exactly a success, each player gained valuable experience. Eric Maclean received both the MVP and MIP awards. With several members returning, the team looks forward to the 1 980 season. 93 II Boys and Girls Track 1 979 Row 1 — J Wender, B Etter, P Morris, K Vittands, L- Gonsalves, D. Varney, C, Dion, M Rutkovskis, J Bnggs. Row 2 — J Scott, S Lynch, C. Dyer, J, Dion, G Lanigan, L, Shaw, M. Nelson, S. Smith, L. Siegel, A, Goodwin The 1979 Spring Track team continued its dominance ot the league with a record of 14-0. Led by Tri-Captains Steven Rodri- ques, Alan Helmreich, and Jeff Brown, the Lancers defeated all competition. Jeff Brown, MVP and winner of the JFK award, broke the school records in the 1 00 yd, 220 yd, 440 yd runs. MIP was Rodney Foster. The 1979 Girls Track team lacked its usual depth, due to a small roster, but individual scores were good. MVP was Lisa Gonsalves. MIP was Liz Shaw. Row 1 — R Pine, R McKillop, P Mahoney, T Chamillard, M. Grey, M Pelchat, P Gangemi, J Burke Row 2 — R. Wilson, K. Reeves, F Crowley. P Gritfin, J. Anderson, C Devine, R Foster, M. Dunn, T Wilson, E. Guertin Row 3 — P Lewis, J. Brown, K Larson, J Brown. R Stefanelh, M Adam, P. Baker, E Smith, J OToole, C Archer, B Hosford, P. MacKenzie, R, Crowley, D Willcott. 94 4 c Twenty more aps No problem ' Nothin ' to It. see Will she ever land 4 It ' s a bird Ifsa plane It ' s SUPER- ODNEYi Clockwise from top left: Claudia Dion, Clifford Archer, Rodney Foster, Betsy Etter, Ginny Lani- gan, Lisa Gonsalves, Monica Rutkovskis, Joan Scott, Liz Shaw, Karia Vittands, Monica Rutkovskis. Everybody knows Miss Kunz is lough, but . True Sportsmanship! 95 Getting Into the Swing of Things Now if I can only stand up ' Looks like a gutter balL The Girls Softball team had a great season with a record of 1 5- 7. In league play, they were 10-2 and became the first team in Softball history to qualify for the Tournament. Just a few more feet. Batter-up! You will come and you will like it! No, I won ' t kiss your hand! Row 1 — J, Broyles, Coach Donna Archibald, L Prewandowski, Row 2 — D. Munns, Y Ells, L Low, J, Kelleher, K Opheim, S. Prewandowski, Row 3 — T. Rodriguez, L Lacroix. C. Sullivan, T. Ruta, L Mueller. 96 97 A Great Time 100 Honor Society Induction New Members; Row 1 — R. Low, M. Babcock, C. Wagner, H. Yelle, L. Low. Row 2 — L. LaCroix, D. Warchal, W. Dahl, S. Smith, D. Blanchard. Row 3 — K. Kmetz, D. Daley, P Sorel, P. Perez, S. Worlhley, P. Devlin. Joceyin Wender lights the candle for leadership. Bridget and Julia sing ' Imagine. A surprised LeeAnn. Winthrop Dahl receives congratulations. Rowl — C. Marchese, Sec; J. Czerwonka, Treas ; T. Ruta. V Pres : S Ellison, Pres Row 2 — C. Bennett, K. Johinston, K. Vittands, D. Bardol, R Low, M Babcock, C Wagner, H Yelle, L. Low, 8. Winegge. Row 3 — J. Kelleher, D. Coughilin, J. Wender. J. Wood, L LaCroix, D. Warshal, W. Dahl, S. Smith, D Blanchard, S. Prewandowski Row 4 — G. Gouvermont. T. Chamillard, K. Kmetz, D. Daley, P. Sorel, P Perez, S Worthley, P Devlin. 101 the Orphan Girl What do we do now ' Just sign on Itie dotted line. And the lucky number is ' I ' m confused Where are the straws ' You can look now Claudia! Wow! All this ' dough. What a night! The Spaghetti food for the supper was donated. Supper was a great success with and parents of the seniors made the seniors serving over 350 the delicious meatballs. The food people. It was one of our big basket was a big attraction and events of the year, and we netted over two hundred tickets were eight hundred dollars. All the sold on it. Senior Spaghetti Supper Yes! You really did win. 112 BOYS ' STATE: Tim Chamillard, Steven Ellison, Winthrop Dahl. Jewish Veterans ' Classmates of Today — Neighbors of Tomorrow Award: Susan Worthley. Awards Daughters of American Revo- Voice of Democracy Contest Winners: 1st: Jocelyn Wender. 2nd: lution: Maria Mcintosh. (missing) Debbie Daley, 3rd: Monica Rutkovskis. i Co-Editor Susan Worlhley, Associate Editor Shirley Winnegge, Co-Editor Susan Prewandowski, and A. Lohmann, yearboolc representative. Business Staff — (Sitting) J Czerwonka, K Kmetz, D MacDougal (Standing) S. Galloway, B Alves, E. Anderson, L Maclean, M. Adam, I Dyer The 1980 Yearbook Staff Art Specialist — John Pino Business Manager — (Standing) C MacKinnon, C Pelrce. Typists (left to right) K. Hamm, D. Santoro, J. WInchoba. 114 As the 1980 yearbook is completed, we would like to thank the many people who contributed to our great effort. First, Arnie Lohmann who assisted with many new ideas and layouts. Also, David Dumont and John Eisnor who were always willing to help us in any way pos- sible. Finally, our sincere appreciation to Miss Grace B. Kiernan for her guidance throughout the development of our year- book. Susan Prewandowski Susan Worthley Editors Quotations staff — Row1 — W. Dahl, R. LaValley, M Mcintosh, P. Cassidy, M Babcock Row 2 — J. Fournier, J. Kelleher. Row 3 — P. McDermoft, (Far Back) Quotation Editors — D. Blanchard, L. LaCroix Photography Editors — M, Schneider, C. Hebert Special thanks to D Dumont, J Eisnor 115 116 S C 121 CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1980 From r N MLS v ntuiK yi HEARTHSIDE REALTY, INC. 242 mansfield avenue norton, massachusetts 02766 J Q acn office is inJepenJentl} otOneJ an J operate J ( THOMAS MULRYAN associate bus. (617) 285-3466 Vbus. (617) 285-9291 Good Luck and Best Wishes Always to the Class of 1980 from ROY GALLOWAY Spaceshot Congratulations to the Class of 1980 looks Like We Made It! Cindy Dianne LeeAnn Jayne Judy Pauline Jenny Diane Bridget Cindy Lou Congratulations to the Class of 80 fronn THEEISNOR FAMILY: Mom Dad Don Jr. (73) Liz (74) and Donnie Joanne (76) and Danny Scott (77) Christine (79) John-Boy Martha and Grandma Scott Congratulations to Class of 1980 DAVID AND GAIL FREEMAN Class of 1956 Congratulations to the Class of 80 THE LANCER REVIEW STAFF Good Luck and Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 from THE PREWANDOWSKI FAMILY Congratulations to Susan Maria i Tommy Bobby ACE 77 KELLY AND TATARIAN INSURANCE AGENCY Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 104 Park Street Attleboro, Massachusetts Telephone 222-6445 ANDERSON CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH INC Complete Modern Facilities Tel. 222-4500 — Chrysler — Plymouth — Volare - Arrow — Voyager — Cordoba — LeBaron Sales — Service — Parts Leasing and Daily Rental Also a Large Selection of Used Cars Located on Route 123, At 676 Pleasant St. Attleboro, Mass. 125 Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 from OLD COLONY TRANSMISSIONS 417 Old Colony Rd. Attleboro, MA Tel. 222-2434 TEL: BUSINESS • 285-372) TEL: HOME ■ 222-8645 A| Giguere ' s Auto Body Shop Expert Body Repairs Painting 177 WEST MAIN STREET ROUTE 123 NORTON, MASS. Edward J. Brown Owner Tel. 285-4484 BROWN ' S SPORTING GOODS • Hunting • Fishing • • Archery • Reloading And Other Sports 96 West Main Street (Route 123) Norton, Mass. 02766 loppe Specializing in A mellow blend of old and new within a country store atmosphere. Restoring and recreating craftsmanship of yesteryear CABINET COUNTRY SHOPPE 32 Taunton Avenue, Rt. 140 Norton, Massachusetts 02766 Always interested in purchasing items from by- gone days. 617 285-4477 126 Congratulations and Good Luck, Graduates! fronn Patriot (BkBB (Ha. Glass for Every Purpose 1-800-372-2178 222 8880 Alexander Poreda an I Old Colony Rd. Nor+on 02766 Congratulations from Beer and Wine, Lottery Games Norton 250 East Main St. 285-6009 Best Wishes to the Class of 80 from 285-9015 183 West Main Street Norton, Massachusetts 02766 NORTON FLEA MARKET Open Every Sunday and Monday Holiday From May to October Route 140 Norton Mass. Best Wishes to the Class of 1 980 MIKE ' S FAMOUS PIZZA Specialties: Italian Foods Greek Salads Pizza Tel. — 285-3892 1 05 Taunton Ave. Norton, Mass. 02766 Also Serving Beer, Wine, and Mixed Drinks Congratulations, Graduates Here ' s Wishing You the Brightest Future. Ill ANSFIELD CO-OPERATIVE BANK I Co-operative Is Our Middle Name Complimen+s of NORTON PERMANENT FIRE FIGHTERS ASSOCIATION Chief George F. Burgess Deputy Robert Eddleston L+. Alan Bliss Lt. Richard Gove Lt. Russell Hags+rom Pvt. Reese Rounds Pvt. Ronald Lima Pvt. Thomas O ' Berg Pvt. David McMorrow Pvt. Martin Jordan Pvt. Barry Andrews Pvt. Kevin MacCaffrie Pvt. Lawrence Lamey Pvt. Richard Gomes Pvt. John Hardy Pvt. Benton Keene III Pvt. Paul Schliecher TRANSIT SEEDING INCORPORATED 888 South Main Street Mansfield, Mass. 02048 Telephone: 339-633 1 NEW ENGLAND PLASTIC COATED PRODUCTS INC. Lined Tanks Elec+roforming Spray Stencils Corrosion and Acid Res. Blowers and Ducts Insulated Plating Racks TeL 6 1 7-222-30 1 9 P.O. Box 771 At+leboro, MA 02703 350 Old Colony Rd. Norton, MA 02766 132 Compliments of The Norton Norton ' s Hometown Newspaper THE NORTON PATRIOT Published on Thursdays by Norton Publishing Co., Inc. Pa+ricia Silva, Editor and Publisher Marcia Hanson, Co-Publisher Arnold Morse, Advertising Manager 145 West Main St. Mail Address P.O. Drawer F, Norton. Mass. 02766 Telephone 285-9841 or 285 9842 Member — New England Press Association 1 33 ■3 57 I ■ i ■ Remember these davs always with your class ring ur Represented by: D P DIVISION 84 West Street Attleboro, Massachusetts 02703 LOPES BUSLINES. INC. A. A. Lopes and Son Norton, Massachusetts Raynham, Massachusetts Bridgewater, Massachusetts Phone: 285-4652 Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 Congratulations Graduates! Jogging on to the future — The Republican Town Committee SINCLAIR. MANUFACTURING CO rary Chartley Massachusetts 027I2 TELEPHONE I6I7I 222 AND 7AA OPEN TUES. THRU SAT. 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. SUNDAY 4 P.M. TO 11 P.M. CLOSED MONDAY SERVING BEER WINE GOOD BEER TASTY SANOWl CHES Phone: 222-1824 99 COUNTY STREET ATTLEBORO. MASS. 137 Telephone: 339-4367 METER MEDIC ENTERPRISES For Repair and Calibration of Electronic, Industrial, and Honne Entertainnnent Equipment 46 Henry Street Mansfield. MA 02048 Austin Harding, Jr Good Luck to the Class of 80 OF ATTLEBORO 486 PLEASANT ST. ATTLEBORO. MASS. Fronn the People of PLEASANT PHARMACY EUREKA MANUFACTURING Wooden and Cloth Containers for Silverware and Jewelry 47 Elm Street Norton, Massachusetts Tel. 285-988 1 See the Manager for Job Opportunities Husqvarna Chain Saws Wood S+oves Congratulations to the Class of 1980 from NORTON CITGO Ray Jeanneau Cindy Hebert Bob Hebert HASKINS PHARMACY . . . Prescriptions . . . Sick Room Supplies . . . Cosmetics 46 West Main Street Norton, Massachusetts 02766 May we be your personal family pharmacy? WETHERELL PAINT CO., INC. Complete Line of Woolsey Paints and Marine Supplies at Discount Prices California • Nu-Brite • Sapolin • Pierce Olympic • Cuprinol • Turco Paint — Wallpaper — Glass — Shades Rug Doctor Rental — Wallpaper Steamer Rental Decals Open Mon.-Fri. 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M. Phone 222-77 1 7 27 S. Worcester St. Chartley. Mass. 02712 Our Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 POOLSIDE CERAMICS 34 Young Avenue Norton, Mass. 02766 285 3253 Carol and Paul Amirault Certified Instructors by the National Cerannics Assoc. Lessons, Greenware, Supplies, Firing Rennennber That Ceramics Is the World ' s Most Fascinating Hobby ARENA ' S AUTO PARTS INC. 85 Mansfield Ave. Norton, Mass. 285 9886 Expert Auto Repairs Congratulations to the Class of 1980 NORTON CENTER GARAGE Phone:285-7701 38 West Main St. Norton, MA 02766 Telephone — 222 6602 BUSTER ' S AUTO BODY Quality Work — Fair Prices 39 No. Worcester St. Norton, Mass. 02766 Norman Jussaume Bill King Compliments of: VALENTINE tool stamping, inc. 1 7 1 West Main St. Norton, Mass. 02766 Congratulations to the Class of 1980 From KEVIN ' S CYCLE REPAIR Kevin Doherty 187 West Main St. Norton, Mass. Compliments of ST. PIERRE ' S Cash and Carry — BIdg. Materials Open Daily 8-5 Phone: 222 7940 41 Pleasant St. Norton, MA 02766 Congratulations Class of 1980 Ray Anderson Class of 1946 145 IP IT ' S COODFOOD YOU WAMT.. OBRIEN ' S COFFEE SHOP Old Colony Road Norton, Massachuset+s Compliments of BRISTOL FARMS Chartley, Mass. 02712 BUTLER ' S DAY CARE CENTERS Expert Child Care State Slots Available Certified Kindergarten Free in Both Buildings Breakfasts, Snacks, Dinners Transportation Extra Two Convenient Locations: 46 Pleasant St. at the Attleboro- Norton Line 155 Commonwealth Ave. in Attleboro Falls Tel. 222-3865 Open From 6 a.m. -6 p.m. All Year Round Congratulations to the Class of ' 80 ' DYER-MARTIN DRIVING SCHOOL, INC. 245 South Main St. Attleboro. Mass. 02703 222 4285 149 Congratulations to the Class of 1980 oLm pray Established 1870 T.J.HOLMES COMPANY INC. Manufacturers of Perfume Atomizers and Cosmetic Accessories Chartley, Massachusetts 02712 Tel. — (617)222-1723 ANN ' S PLACE RESTAURANT Seafood — Steaks Prime Rib — Italian Food 48 Bay Rd. Norton, MA 285-9766 285-9767 151 1 KIMMELL ' S OLD COLONY FLOWER SHOP Flowers for all occasions Weddings Plants Free Delivery to Norton and Attleboro Pronns Funeral Designs 376 Old Colony Road Norton, MA SWEET PAPER BOX CO. 1 1 Maple St. Chartley, MA 3 02712 r V NORTON MEMORIAL FUNERAL HOME 19 Clapp Street Norton, MA 02766 Phone: 285-4402 Director Roland V. Cedarfield PRODUCE BARN 72 Mansfield Ave. Norton, Mass. 02766 LACOMBES SERVICE STATION Auto Repair Used Cars Scorpion Snowmobiles 123 Taunton Ave. Norton, Mass. 285-9731 George Dattolle JACKSON NURSERY INC. 2 1 7 West Main St.. Norton, Mass. 02766 Telephone (6 1 7) 285-7951 Trees and Shrubs Landscape Design NORTON HOUSE OF PIZZA TO SUIT YOUR TASTE PIZZA Homemade Spaghetti Greek Salad Oven Toasted Grinders Fish and Chips Scallops, Clams Tuesday and Friday Only Open 7 Days a Week Mon.-Sat. 10 a.m.- 1 2 p.m. Sun. I I a.m.- 1 I p.m. 57 West Main Street Norton, Mass. 285-9774 285-9775 Congratulations to the Class of 1980 fro m YELLE ' S SMALL ENGINE REPAIR 90 Barrows St. Norton, MA 02766 Tel. — 285-4305 Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 Lt. Harold A. Healy Post No. 222 AMERICAN LEGION Meet the First Tuesday East Main St., Norton, MA 58 Years for Our Connmunity, State and Nation 154 EDGAR M. HOLMES INSURANCE AGENCY George H. Morse, Jr. Box 396 32 Main St. Norton, Massachusetts 02766 Tel. — 285-7524 Compliments of GEORGE ' S CLEANERS 4 North Main St. Mansfield, Mass. H RAUTO BODY — GMC TRUCKS 1076 Pleasant St. Attleboro, Massachusetts 155 THEDILLY DOT GIFTSHOPPE 36 Pine St. Norton, MA Unusual Gifts From Around the World Cuddly Animals, Peter Rabbit and Friends, Paddington Bear and Many Others. Also Selling Cards and Candles 617-285-6600 160 Taunton Avenue Norton, Mass. 02766 Flowers — Plants — Gifts FTD Telefloral Lee Forget, Jr. Ftewers-By Wine u ATTLEBORO PORTRAIT STUDIO Creative Portrait Photographer for Your Great Occasions 591 2 Parle St. Attleboro, MA 226-3395 BERGERON ENGRAVING CO. INC. I 406 Old Colony Rd. Norton, Mass. 02766 156 JIMMY ' S FAMILY RESTAURANT I 1 3 Mansfield Ave. Norton, Mass. «  GOOD FOOD Also Available — Beer and Wine Tel. — 285 4819 OLD COLONY CLEANERS Connplete Cleaning and Alterations 407 Old Colony Rd. Norton, Mass. 02766 Tax Consultant Federal and State Returns Prepared Telephone 49 Kensington Road 285-3945 Norton, Mass. 02766 To the Class of 1980 Congratulations and Best Wishes for Your Future Banking Needs Norton Office NORTH EASTON SAVINGS BANK 25 West Main St. 285-9833 Your Fannily Financial Service Center Congratulations to the Class of 1980 fronn LANE POOLS. INC 181 West Main St. Norton, Mass. 02766 N AND R TOOL COMPANY Mold and Pantograph Services 304 Taunton Ave. Norton, Mass. Tel. — 285 9703 Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 from Ba Bank United Wi+h Sincere Wishes for a Secure Future to Norton High Class of ' 80 From Al Bellavance, Hutchinson Co. Inc. Realtors Good Luck to the Class of 1980 from O ' BRIEN AND MEEKS CONSTRUCTION 68 Barrows St. Norton, Mass. 02766 General Contracting Tel.: 285-9496 Septic Systems Machine Rental BELL-ROUX Excavating Co. Inc. Bulldozer and Backhoe Service Dennis Bellavance Loam and Gravel 285-4324 339-9435 160 ST. MARY ' S CATHOLIC CHURCH South Worcester St. Norton, Mass. Rev. John V. MagnanI Rev. Raul Lagoa Schedule of Masses: Saturday — 4:00 - 5:30 - 7 p.m. Sunday — 7:30-9:00— 10:30 - I 2 noon EXPLORE NORTON ' S PAST! Join the Norton Historical Society All are welconne. Box I 776 Norton Congratulations to the Class of 1980 From the Staff and Residents of DAGGETT-CRANDALL- NEWCOMB HOME, INC. 55 Newland St. Norton. MA 02766 Kelly Smith Debbie Macek Chris MacKinnon 16) WILLOW-CREST MOBILE HOME Smith Street 285-4778 Norton 5. 0 Congratulations to the Class of 1980 from Ice Creann and Sandwich Shops Best Wishes to the Class of 80 SAGA FOOD SERVICE Wheaton College LAKESIDE LIQUORS INC. Domestic and Imported • Wines • Liquors • Beers Off 140 285-6661 Corner of Reservoir and Elm Sts., Norton, MA 163 Complimen+s of NORTON CHAPTER 525 OF THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF POLICE OFFICERS Robert Weldon Michael Williams Michael Smith Steven Bennett President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer MEMBERS Sgt. James Lucier Ptim. Robert Weldon Sgt. Walter Clark Ptim. Michael Williams Det. Sgt. Louis Brugliera, Jr. Ptim. Duke Zumalt Sgt. Leslie Sheldon Ptim. William Cheetham Ptim. Peter Dugas Ptim. Raymond O ' Berg Ptim. Denis Bonenfant Ptim. Michael White PtIm. John K ' SepIca Ptim. Steven Bennett Ptim. Edward Hebert Ptim. Stanley Walasavage Ptim. Michael Smith Ptim. Ronald Barros 164 Phone 339-3438 FRANK RESTAGNO Brick, Block, Stone, Flagstone, All Type Masonry 390 Branch St. Free Estinnates Mansfield, MA 02048 KILBURN GLASS INDUSTRIES, INC. I I I South Worcester Street Chartley, Massachusetts 02712 ORA A.ANDREWS INSURANCE AGENCY INC. Albert Saccocia President 42 West Main St. Norton, Mass. 02766 f){Al.TOI The Firestone and Goodyear Tires MIDWAY GARAGE Tune Up and General Repairs Bruce E. Beane, Owner 92 East Main Street Tel. 285-4271 Norton, Massachusetts M Brian AGENCY Attleboro Office: 84 Pleasant Street Attleboro, Mass. 02703 Tel. (6 1 7) 226-2900 Complete Real Estate Service NORTON COUNTRY CLUB 9 Holes — Par 35 Member: M.G.A. U.S.G.A. Golf Car Rentals Lockers — Showers Swimming Pool Complex Air-Conditioned Cocktail Lounge Banquet Accommodations Open to the Public AlexOhlson, P.G.A. Professional 285 4089 Norton, Mass. 285-3840 188 Oak Street SPONSORS Marie Adam Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adam David Amaral and Doreen Warchal Eric Anderson and Pam Couch Clifford Archer Gus Babanilcas and Anne Schleicher Mr. and Mrs. Chester Babcock Mr. Kenneth Babcock Diana Bardol and Carol Wagner Shirley Barkan Mr. and Mrs. Fredric Bartek Miss D. Berberian Dianne Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blanchard I Eric Bliss Ida Bliss Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Booth Mr. and Mrs. Philip Boucher Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Boyle Frank Buck Terrie Burrell and Glenn Jennings Tracie Burrell Louise and Harvey Bussiere Tom Canning and Kim Gustafson Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. 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