Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)

 - Class of 1969

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I v I I 1 I I I. I If IT 1 'I XI In I Nome!! Public Library 'W v I 4 1 1 1 1 X I I i x N l X 4 1 s 1 The 1969 Norwell High School Yearbook Prepared camera-ready by the 69N HSYbk Staff Printed by the Woodland Publishing Company in the United States of America Copyright 1969 Howie Maglathlin l Kathy Turner Gary Speirs Nancy Delaney Marguerite Marland Joanne Golemme Sandy Bailey Donna Burke Joanne Gregor Marcia Litchfield Jeanne Forti Sue Barry Joanne Benting Doug Knowles Linda Gabriel 4' -Q Paul Brewster Dave Simms Dick Ashton Dave Hill Rick Merrit Mat Gredler .. ,..L....- .4 I UD . Y M x .Q -04 e' ,- Q K x . . 5. ' J- 1.1 sff S 'lr' K . af- , 1 '. r 1- s' v vp D-vftlw' Tom Gohs Ed Roach Jim Leahy Dan Kennedy Scott Jenkins Mike Wilson Doug Sibbald L- QJW' ni Janet Jordan Annette Johnson Richard White Sandy Steele Jane Fisher Dave Bailey Donna Snell Debbie Scanlon John Reilley Priscilla Maken Janet Nagle Mark Merrifield Ann Hudspeth Jane Marsh Bill Early Mary Adams KGTl1y'MCWilliOmS Brian Mclnnis Mgry Prgn Louise Gallagher Lidg Merrif Heidi Scheller Susan Banks -, Sandy Spaulding Jane McAloon -rv? Jeanne Farren Carl Frederickson Mike Henderson Guy Shannon Bill Prime John Reardon Kalhy Newton Jane Mclflwee Gail Copus Wayne Kirby Jennie Walihe Donna Davies I' Cheryl Capaccioli .lean Brilland y im Priest Debbie Sheehan Ann Valair Shirley DeCosTe Barbara Gaianiif I f f ' ,- ij Eric: Torrey Bob Brady Charlie Hammer Jeff Cllaie Glen Hall Louie Tyler Kevin Heying Tom Kaufman -5- +. L. F' - f 'ta ,-, r -. ,- .I - F . if I. Q U i 3' ,M Viz If Lf' 9 ophomore Dave Gould Mary McGuire Steve Murray Steve Copus Linda Wadsworth Dave Cugnasca Rus Steele Jo Lunn Brad Cushing Pep Pompeo Jane Spaulding Dinko Delvlaio Paul McDonough Carol Aspelund Joe Putnam Paul Rosebach Jan Cona Bob Valair K 1 .Skt ,. L x g -11-H-4. 'v A -1, 1 Ted Anderson Sgndy Newton Gerry Allen Steve RiClWC1fdS Donno Hudgins Bob Devoney Chuck Scbellel' Pot Gould Steve Sibley Mike Reed Cindy Dottmon Gerry Follon Don MCLOCl'1lCln Borboro Sewell Steve Boiley Dove Von Ryswood Poulo Kiessling Bill Lovery Robert Smith Steve Stone John Reeves Paul Jonsson Chuckie Schow Laurie Duncan Lee Bandlow Nancy Hedgebeth Pam Daneau Marge Esson Ken ZODGLH Kathy Burns Beck Hight Kathy Montgomery JOhr1 MCAJOOH Clarise Foote Mike Manning Mindy Parry Mary Larkin Dianne Heslin Mark Robbins John Smolski Bob Visser Rob Stewart Wally Mathews Dick Bruno Rick Caruso I if fu T tu' Q 0 qt! Dave Reekie Charlotte Cummings Pete Capilli Steve Wallace Dave Newton Paul Lyons Ken Jefferson Paula Fisher Dave Whiting Mary Dean Sheila Kennedy Richie Sue Allen Marcia Reynolds Pat Gould Cindy Nash Ann Fitzgerald Dave Henderson Bobby Tedeschi John Mclnnis Jack MacKenzie Dave Leary Steve Fullerton Jan Ba ron Bob Foulsham Carol-Lynn MacKenzie Buddy Brady Paula Fisher Val Scanlon Donna Strachan Anne Schneider Ginny Rowan Jeannie Siilgoe Ann Farrar Judy Cochrane Kathy Clark Linda Pacheco Gail Jope Lois Sheehan Al Hammer Wayne Lovell Earle Churchill Joe McDonough Sian Miller 'Q I Al Anderson John Collins Roger Cluff Cheryl Horgen Andy Hoynes Lindo Bondorro Chris Fisher Koren Tolmon Mike Georin Bruce Morsden Jim Pollock Tom Power John Griffiths Scott Slocum Chos Frisbie Chris Hoger Don Curtis Poul Jordon Arthur Brookfield Kote Holloren Chip Shermon Bob Peterson Mork Whitcher Fronk Folconer Lin Chebotor Jeonnine Logue Koren Weotherby Porn Powers Donny Scanlon V Fud Allen Neice Dwelley Rick Gredler Chuck Garvey Jimmy Henderson Chris Edmonds Poi Troynor Rue Peorse Sieve Cummings Noncy Worroll Joonne Homer Goil Shermon Bev McLeon Sue Hurley Ellen Pizzello Coihy Cronin Doug Morsden Sieve Polli Phil Curtin Poul Follon Dove Workmon Steve Hoskell Darlene MacAllisier Paula Sfauffer Binky Fullerton Maureen Grady Bobbe Miner Ken Burnside Dianne McNeil Sue Murphy Peter Jordan Carol Hussey Kerry Ewarf Roger Appel Linda Connell Bob Dean Chris Samrner Jack Arnold .lanei Bradeen Nick Brooks Dave Benzaquin Gayle McWilliams Mike Perry Blanche Rimmer Janet Connelly John Spears Joyce Aspelund Chris Berard Dennis Hudgins A W' i N f L I' Jil Bob DuBois Alfred Allen George Bauer pOUl Pike Chorlene Wode Ted Tolmon Dick COFWYWGH .lone Rice Arnie McQuorrie Ken Dufy Corol Sullivon Bill Morlond POUI SPGUV Lindy Myelfe Mike Pecororo Jonei Montgomery Lguren Yetmen Chuck Bgilow Giddy Eisner John Bornecott DOVE Gohs Gig Suzan Wendy Smyth Liz Armstrong Trish Dyer Mory Poskow Debby Dovies Irene Shirley Deb Roines Jcinet Mello Clork Moglothlin Bob Schneider Pete Golemme Dove Womsley Emmet Logue Brion Jenkins Wfsffiti' 'N James Bayley Donny Stoddard Lee Henrickson John SCl1r1eider Carolyn Visser Bruce Reekie Bob MCGUHG Kaleen Foote Paul Pike Fred Schultz Linda Spoletti Mike Pecoraro Arnie MCQuarrie Joanne Casella Chuck Cargill M0059 HGFVGY Carl Walther Chuckie Cona 'F :r -if ,s, . YD-' 0 -M. .wk e- .Q 'saw' 5,1 ,.. v,-4 -nf, ,. 5: .-. ' . ,ea .g l s vp yr f. . . l 5 . if? .- ' ' ' ' --.1--. '- - r 'h ' 'mv' ' A- f . rg 1 Lin , D l'v':o ' -1- Jw f 'S tal ' Oy ' ' ' lien P t. - 5 ,- , .-' .f 519,19 -' ..7E.J'5,-gi if -7 Solly Erickson Louro Sinowski Glenn Milliken Carolyn Pierce Debbie Hurley Dove Meochom Sue Pendergosi Koiby Marsh Mike Siello Debby Piccini Rondy Prouiy Debby Conn Ron Coyon Roy McKoy 'a l'1lO i Helen Marie Albert Good humor is goodness and wisdom combined. Bulwer-Lytton Mark Allen Hang on to your hopes, my friend. That's an easy thing to say, But if your hopes should pass away Simply pretend that you can build them again. -Paul Simon ar. ,- L Christine Ann Apostol Let us not love in word, Neither in tongue, But in deed and truth. -l John 3:18 Dane Richard Axon When all the blandishments of life are gone, the coward sneaks to death, the brave live on. I -Martial 35 Nancy Gail Alvanas l'll be merry, l'll be free, l'll be sad for nobody. 'f ...r-' Stephen Joseph Bailow The one sacred thing is the dissatisfac- tion ot man with himself and his striving to be better than he is. -Maxim Gorky Patricia Louise Barry All things come to him who waits. in--4 Z I Jack Karl Bauer Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice, but for those who love, time is eternity. -Henry Van Dyke T Martha Jane Bonney We love the things we love for what they are. 4 Susan Bosteels Jim Burrows Betsy Anne Campbell lhave been ostranger inastrangeland. Lough While YOU C001 eVe Yfhin9 has -Frank Herbert its time. Fritz Carlson Once I had alittle game I liked to crawl back into my brain I think you know the game I mean I mean the game called go insane. -Jim Morrison Lynda Jeanne Carr Laugh and the world laughs with you. Weep and you weep alone. RobertAllen Catyb Sue Cavanagh 1 I Edith Marie Casella The great pleasure in life people say you cannot do. 37 is doing what If Janet Ruth Collins A little nonsense, now and then, is I have noticed that nothing I never said A friendly smile is worth a thousand relished by the wisest men. ever did me any harm. -Calvin Coolidge words. Robert George Downey Marie Lois Dangora Kathryn Louise DeCoste Great is truth. Fire cannot burn, nor The opportunity to do mischief is found A good life is one inspired by love and water drown it. a hundred times a day. guided by faith. -Alexandre Dumas . V , c:f'T' E t 4 ! YZTYX Patricia Ann Dulong Robert Elder Richard Fay When love and skill work together, ex- Let U5 not look back in anger, nor for- Ah, butl was so much older then, pect a masterpiece, ward in fear, butaround us in awareness, l'm younger than that now. -RUSlKif1 -Thurber -Bob Dylan Jim Fitzgerald Now Night arrives with her purple legion. Retire now to your tents and to your dreams. Tomorrow we enter the town otmy birth. I want to be ready. -Jim Morrison John Gallant , i 3 9 Muriel Priscilla Gabriel , , Rich Fort: How precious your loving kindness is, Open my heart, and you will see Oh God!...with you is the source ot lite. Graved inside ot it, Italy. -Psalm 36g7,9 -De Gustibus 1? ..,N X fi, '79 James Robert Gohs Joseph M. Golemrne What I must do is all that concerns me, Never take anything too seriously. not what the people think. -Ralph Waldo Emerson QQL '71 Judy Goodine Poiricio Marie Griffin Jon Holi HODPif1eSSiS0 bflbbling brook. How con I be sure in o world that is constantly changing? Paul Francis Hallaren What I am interested in doing is finding -loom Helen Homblen and expressing a new form of life. The Greeks lived. People do not live nowo- Some men see things as they are and days-they get about ten percent out of say, why? I dream things that never life. were and say, why not? -lsadora Duncan -Robert Kennedy Al Patricia Hammer And so, as kinsmen met at night We talked between the rooms, Until the moss had reached our lips And covered up our names. -Emily Dickinson -Alf Leslie Jane Harlow Maiorie Hawthorne An eternity of love is butagrain of sandp Seeds of ioy sown on every beach. -Steve Hammer Stephen Haynes Robert Francis Hed ebeth Q Denise Mary Heredeen A man is only where his heart is. -Robert Francis Hedgebeth An archangel, a little damaged. 'gu- 'taxi gl- 1 Q . ar' 1- 'ix- O Mary Helen Hewitt Ot all the countless folkwho have lived... not one is known...as having died of laughter. -Max Beerbohm . ,hz . tiff' Nancy Heying Karyn Louise Hines Linda Ann Johnson Blessed is he who expects nothing, for What you would seem to be, be really. She may seem quiet, she may seem he shall never be disappointed. shy-but if you know her-oh my! -Alexander Pope Paul Sanford Jordan Stephen Earl Knudsen Brevlty IS the soul of wut Shakespeare Barbara Ann Kalllo I have often regretted my speech never my sllence Publllus Syrus Ma ry Bernadette Latterty The sad part of growing old us that your mnnd stays young Bradford Harden Keene can reslsteverythmg excepttemptatlon Oscar Wllde H+-2 Duane A Lawrence Smooth runs the water where the brook IS deep I 43 . ' I . . . Q QA x 2 y l V ',. I ' Q? Ann Lindsay l want to learn about science and time- tables and how much is five thousand and tive thousand. I want to learn math. I want to learn my hundred times table to my million times table. -Michael, grade 2, P.S. 90, East Harlem what he is. QPJJ lidx Elizabeth Barton Ludlow Love, it you love me, That which is not w lie next to me. Be for me, like rain, the getting out of the tiredness, the fatuousness, the semi-lust of intentional indifference. Be wet mth a decent happiness. -Robert Creeley 1' iv' Q:--Q Robert Paddon Lloyd Sandra Lovell Confusion was given man for what he is Fortune may have yet a better success not, and humor was given to him for in reserve for you, and they who lose today may win tomorrow. 44:47 YW at'- P uni Debbie Lynsky Bonnie Louise Macllllister orth saying is sung. The most useless day of all is that in -Beaumarchias which we have not laughed. Claire Macdonald all ignorance toboggans into know and trudges up to ignorance againg but winter's not forever, even snow meltsg and it spring should spoil the game, what then? e. e. cummings 4 ,i,,, 45 Andrew MacKenzie It the rain comes, they run and hide John William MacDonald fheif heads- They might as well be dead. YOU know Y0U'Ve 907 if if if mokes YOU l can show you thatwhenitstarts to rain, feel good. everything's the same. -J. Ragovoy -John Lennon Karen Lorraine MacKenzie Neil MacLeod Diane Carol Maken A smile is the whisper ofa laugh. Love is only chatter, friends are all that matter. Frank Gelett Burgess Elizabeth Violet Marlin David A. Moyers lll Lauren Gayle Melanson Either I will find o way or I will make Black is beauliful. When a girl ceases fo blush, she hos one. losf the most powerful charm of her beauty. -Gregory Patricia Frances Miccichi Our greatest glory consists not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. -Goldsmith N 'Qi N., 'K Joanne Frances E. Murphy I walked a mile with Sorrow, And ne'er a word said she, But, oh, the things I learned from her When Sorrow walked with me! -Robert Browning Hamilton Karen Mae Modry To laugh is to enioy whatwill never again. 'Ie' William Robert Murray A7 Charles Ellsworth Morgan Ot manners gentle, of affections mild: in wit a man, simplicity's child. V1 .loe Nucci Mrs. Anderson's Swedish baby Might well have been German or Spanish, Yet that things go round and again go round Has rather a classical sound. -Wallace Stevens Bruce Orcutt Alan Paylor lhough this be madness, yet there is The basic formula ofall sin is: method in it. frustrated or neglected love. -Shakespeare -Franz Werfel Don Pearse Before I sink lnto the big sleep I want to hear the scream of the butterfly. - Jim Morrison 'mf' psf - Kimball Goodrich Pierce Richard Farthing Power William Curtis Power Since we now live in an eternity Be not afraid of life. Believe life is worth The time to be happy is today! living and your belief will help create Man is the only creature endowed with the fact. the power of laughter! Louaynne S. Priest A mind is its own place, and in itself can L I R d make a heaven of hell, and a hell of Oure ear on heaven. -John Milton Ad Astra Per Aspera. fl ji l Cathi Ryan Michael John Scanlon Work well thyself tocounselothersclear, The wealth of Mankind is the wisdom and truth shall make thee free, there is they leave. no fear! -Maurice Thompson -Chaucer 49 Ann Simes Richardson A man says what he knows, a woman says whatwill please. i I : ng G .Sf ,U W'-v V 'S A Sand ra Jo Schultz Isn't it strange that Princes and Kings, And clowns that caper on sawdust rings, And common people like you and me Are builders of eternity. Dana Howard Shaw Be not angry that you cannot make LlI'1Cl0 fVlOFle Sll'1OWSlil others as you wish them to be, since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be. Laugh if you are wise. -Thomas A. Kempis -Martial ,,4i1KTf21. Q 1 ' SEQ, g 3, .' ' 5 I-ax. Q ua.-,,..-h-,., - H 50..- 1. ai ----, .-.' r .,:...,... -u.:...v ,xl Jw, ..-.ut . 4: ,T 13 :.--5.1. ....y'.'1 -gf--jf. . -S., r Linda Anne Sirignano Time does not become sacred to us until we have lived it. 51-f-uv' VITY Y' Smith Linda M. Souza Live for the present, and cross tomor- It we have not peace within ourselves, row's bridges as they come. it is in vain to seek it from outward sources. -Rachetoucauld Karen Susan Speirs Jealousy is a disease, love is a healthy condition. The immature mind often mis- takes one tor the other, or assumes that the greater the love, the greater the iealousy when in fact, the two are al- most incompatible. -Robert A. Heinlein 51 Wade Stickels When you've seen beyond yourself- then you may find, peace ot mind, is waiting there- Margaret Anne Splaine And the iime will come when you see John Stephan Tanczos we're all one, and life flows on within Patience is a remedy for every sorrow. you and without you. N0 0ne'5 perfect! -Publilus Syrus -George Harrison -John S, Tanczos 'bv Alan Frederick Tibbitts Stephen Russell Torrey Mary Elizabeth Vallier I am myself. Lite is like a flower, -A. Tibbetts It grows and flourishes, Then withers and dies. -Steve Torrey dl'- KT! id' Stevens Crittenden Vinal Dianne Mary Walker Michele Wilder To know him well is to like him better. A person who can laugh can overcome Time it was l all her problems. And what a time it was -Bob Lloyd It was . . . A time ot innocence A time of confidences. Paul Simon Carol Marie Wilds Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Bradford Maclin Wilson Marcia Katherine Wilson To be rather than to seem. Richard Alan Worrall You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make him drinkg unless. . . you punch him in the throat. if Sheila Wright Blushing is the color of virtue. M. Henry Adminiitrati n acult an Staf Paul AierT1iOf1 Paula Alexander U. S. History English, Creative Writing G eorge And rews Custodian A rth u r Axon Woodworking, Drafting Anthony Bahros Principal Raymond Beauvais Science I, General Math, Business Math Candace Bodine Claire Bowers Office Practice i Typing, Shorthand 1 'F , . V Q 1 i -I 1 Deidre Cashman Ellen Brockman Lofin French Kathleen Cashman French Margaret Collins Nurse Clare Crowell Office Secretary I i 3,-.54 I ,. M. , i l F -vip N Y n 'io .. A Nancy Detwiler Physical Education l Francis DiSabatino Science Coordinator, Physics, Chemistry Felix Dixon Physical Education Coordinatorg Physical R obe rt Ellis Custodian Education p Athletic Director IN -1-Q has Barbara Epstein English Speech and Drama Vincent Gallucci Guidance ',,,,.-f Ja n ei Eva ns Biology, Chemistry William Gerefy Economics Nancy Glidden Government Stephen Greene Guidance Kenneth Happel Music ..... .44 'va W Hey J ,N 0 ! - as V - x ,,f 13 1 ' Wil 've G . .mug ?X53.R' ',, 1 n 1 fn , K S .gv-Ff2,f-'farffx . 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History, Government E'- ' Thomas O'Brien Charlofre Oppenheim Business Law, Business Math, Typing, Librarian Bookkeeping ,-,..,..,-.---f--l in g as .f i John Osgood Albeff Orlando Physical Education Band Regina Paradise wg Mathematics Coordinator, Advanced Math, Algebra Bette Phaneut Alice Rlwinesmith Guidance Secretary German ,if Stanley Rice Algebra, Geometry .lane Richardson Office Secretary Dianne Russell English Daniel Ryan Marvin Sezak English Coordinoforg English German 1 Timothy Shannon Assistant Principalg General Business, Bookkeeping Penelope Sheehan English Dclvid Siephonsky Choris Vernon Social Studies Coordinatorg Home Economics Government, Economics, Psychology Michael Tonnenboum Psychology, Problems of Democracy Miriam Zundell Guidance A lon We bber Biology year Cyerl, n. ME. yere: AS. gear: akin to G. jahr: IE. base je'- 4 Wei, to go, as also in L. Janus, orig., god of the speeding sun, janua, doorgg basic sense that goes, passes 1, 1. ap a period o 365 days Cin leap year, 366 daysl divided into 12 months and regarded as beginning January 1 and ending the follow- ing December 31. bb a period of more or less the same length in other calendars. 2. the period of time, 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, and 46 seconds, spent by the sun in making its apparent passage from vernal equinox to vernal equinox: also astronomical, natural, equlnoctial, solar, or tropical year. 3. the period of time, 365 days, 6 hours, 9 minutes, and 9 seconds, spent bg' the sun in its apparent passage from a fixed star an back to the same position again: the difference in time between this and the astronomical year is due to the precession of the equinoxes: also sidereal year. 4. a period of 12 lunar months: also lunar year. 5. the period of time occupied by any planet in making one complete revolution around the sun. 6. a period of 12 calendar months reckoned from any date: as, we shall return one gear from today. 7. a articular annual period of less t an 365 days: as, a gsherman's Work year, a short school year, etc. 8. pl. al age: as, he seems old for his years. bb time: es ecially, a ong time: as, he died years ago. 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I X I Mx Is, i, I-' - - gn... .- - W. .lx .- '- x W N ' 44 1 l D I si 1. :1 -fi The following do not appear in The People Freshmen: Sue Clark Jane Dempsey Tim Dyer Bob Falkowski Jerry Hallaren Shirley Maness Joe Riley Mary Scanlon Sheryl Walker Jane Whitcomb Sophomores: Betty Ann Bertone Sandy Doherty Janice Duty Janice Eisner Debbie Graham Rick Greene Arline Knudsen Jane Livesey Pam Williams Juniors: Jack Brady Chuck Buckley Steve Dolan Nan Ericksson Watson Jensen Peggy Lawton Bob Leavitt Liz Silvia Billy Sorenson Gary Wright Seniors: Dave Barnecott Steve Hammer Donny Ryan Rob Snow Tony Telesmanic section Awards Babe Ruth Sports Award: Charlie Morgan , Pg-my Homme,- Bausch and Lomb Science Award: Sandy Schultz Betty Crocker Homemaker Award: Ann Lindsay Churchhiller Awards: Business: Helen Albert English: Ann Lindsay Mathematics: sandy schulu Science: Sandy Schultz D.A.R. Good Citizen: Marcia Wilson Girls' State: Debbie Hurley Homecoming Queen: Chris Apostol N.M.S.Q.T. Finalist: Jim Burrows Senior Superlatives: Best All Around: Bob Lloyd, Ann Lindsay Best Dressed: Steve Vinal, Leslie Harlow Best Laugh: Joe Golemme, Mary Hewitt Best Looking: Dana Shaw, Nancy Alvonas Class Couple: Rob Snow, Martha Bonney Class Flirts: John MacDonald, Lisa Ludlow Done Most for the Class: Bill Power, Ann Lindsay Most Athletic: Charlie Morgan, Pat Hammer Most Courteous: Kim Peirce, Karen Speirs Most Dependable: Dick Power, Betty Martin Most ll1f5ll6CfUGl2 Jim Burrows, Sandy Schultz Most Likely to Succeed: Joe Nucci, Ann Lindsay Most School Spirit: Bill Power, Chris Apostol Wittiest: Bob Lloyd, Dianne Walker Soccer All-Scholastic: Steve Bailow S.S.L Western Division Co-Champions: Varsity Boys' Basketball Team Activities Band Sue Barry Elaine MacLeod Jane Marsh Bill Early Phyllis Raymond Bob Leavitt Jeanne Stilgoe Claire Macdonald Carolyn Visser Charlotte Cummings Clark Maglathlin John McAloon Al Hammer Dave Gould James Bayley Dave Newton Laurel Reardon Joe Putnam Jim Henderson Doug Knowles Rick Caruso Dave Henderson Mike Manning Fud Allen Chuck Scheller Chris Collins Howie Maglathlin Albert Orlando, direct Cggfg The American Dream Mindy Parry Rich Fay Lisa Ludlow Andy MacKenzie Beck Hight Ba rbara Epstein, director Debbie Hight Dianne Walker Pat Griffin Emmet Logue Linda Connell Cast: The Roar of the Greasepaint, the Smell ofthe Crowd John Reardon Andy MacKenzie Kathy Burns Charlotte Cummings Kaleen Foote Adrienne Gay Wendy Smyth Kenneth Happel, director Ken Zanetti Sandy Spaulding Linda DiCesare Pete Capilli Donna Paterson Janet Nagle Pam Daneau John Osgood, coach Chuck Garvey Steve Vinal John MacDonald Bob Hedgebeth Bill Power Kim Pierce, to cuptoin Mike Scanlon Rick Worrall John Reeves Randy Prouty Chuck Scheller Mike Stella Cast: You Can't Take lt With You Barbara Epstein, director Dave Henderson Peggy Lawton Emmet Logue Marge Esson Andy MacKenzie Debbie Hurley Pete Golemme Dianne Walker Ray McKay Mary Dean John MacDonald Rich Fay Debbie Hight Clark Maglathlin Joe Nucci Bob Schneider Mike Perry Bruce Reekie Chris Edmonds John Schneider Bruce Marshman, coach Bruce Marsden Mark Whitcher Chris Hager John Griffiths Bob Volair Bill Lavery Pete Capilli Charlie Morgan, co-captain John Spears Chuck Schow Don McLachlan Ted Anderson Ray McKay Dave Benzaquin Clark Maglathlin Pete Golemme Dick Bruno Cindy Dattman Chuck Garvey Missing: Ann Hudspeth Sally Erickson Chuck Scheller Cross Country Rich Forti, captain Missing: Fred Schultz Doug Sibbald Soccer Missing: Betty Martin, manager Pat Griffin, manager Emmet Logue .,l'E. Student Council Mat Gredler Rich Merritt Chuck Scheller Rob Stewart Mike Stella Dick Power Richie Sue Allen Neice Dwelley Mindy Parry Debbie Piccini Debbie Cann DOUG Shaw, vice pr Lisa Ludlow Dave Moyers, president Ann Lindsay Track Wayne Kirby Don McLachlan Hal Joseph Chip Sherman Dane Axon Steve Sibley John Barnecott Mike Wilson Rus Steele Steve Richards Fred Schultz Bruce Marsden John Osgood, coach Varsity Baseball Al Kassatly, coach Roger Cluff Phil Curtin Steve Bailow Steve Cummings Dave Workman Bob Hedgebeth Steve Palli Charlie Bailow Gig Suzan Ken Jefferson John Collins 127 Betty Martin Laurie Duncan Sandy Bailey Bev McLean Joanne Golemme, secretary Sue Hurley Phyllis Raymond Mary Scanlon Karen Dennis Missing: esident Jane Livesey Charlie Morgan Timothy Shannon, advisor Dan Kennedy Dave Hill Kevin Heying Nick Brooks Bob Lloyd Chris Edmonds Carl Walther Tony Telesmanic Bill Lavery Doug Marsden Steve Bailey Dave Moyers Charlie Morgan Jerry Fallon Danny Scanlon John Spears Dave Gohs Donny Stoddard Mike Gearin Steve Fullerton John Reeves Bruce Reekie Brian Jenkins Chuckie Schow Doug Sibbald Gary Speirs Missing: Charles Napoli, Rich Forti Mike Perry Bob Schneider John Schneider Varsity Boys' Basketball Roger Clulf Dave Workman Steve Bailow Kim Pierce Bob Lloyd Arthur Axon, coach Steve Sibley Dan Axon. cu-captain Bill Power, co-captain Charlie Morgan John Barnecott L Missing: Tony Telesmanic Dave Barnecott , ITIGOOQGY Varsity Cheerleaders Chris Apostol, captain Kathy De Caste Janet Bradeen Kathy Marsh Debbie Piccini Debby Cann Joanne Hamer Missing: Jean Bingle, coach Varsity Field Hockey Laurel Reardon Neice Dwelley Sue Cavanagh Linda Whittaker Linda Sirignano Pat Barry Jane McAloon Caroline Pierce Sue Pendergast Ann Lindsay, co-captain Claire Macdonald Pot Hammer, Cocaptnin Carol Visser Michele Wilder Mary McGuire Missing: Leslie Harlow Betsy Campbell Nancy Detwiler, coach Jo Lunn, manager Nancy Hedgebeth, manager 'ai 5 flyzi V ' uw. .4-. I ATEFHQ gf If Varsity Football Steve Sibley Dan Scanlon Dave Workman DOD Axon, co-captain John Barnecott Roger Clufl Doug Marsden BOLD' Lloyd, co-captain John Collins Nick Brooks Paul Fallon Phil Curtin Gig Suzan Carl Walther Bob McGuire Steve Palli Missing: 129 Charles Napoli coach Chip Sherman Fud Allen Dave BCIl'l'1eCOll, manager Gary Speirs, manager Don Stoddard, manager Varsity Girls' Basketball Claire Macdonald Missing: Ann Richardson Denise Heredeen Nancy Detwiler, coach Ann Lindsay, coecaptain Cathi Ryan' manage' Carolyn Visser Sue Pendergast Joyce Aspelund Mary McGuire Sandy Bailey Maureen Grady, manager Pat Ham mer, no-captain Kate Halleren Denise Penezick Yearbook Michele Wilder Pat DuLong Karyn Hines Karen Speirs Sandy Schultz Pat Hammer Betsy Campbell Cathi Ryan Richie Sue Allen Ann Richardson Laurel Reardon Paula Alexander Claire Macdonald Ann Lindsay Joe Nucci Chuck Garvey Jim Fitzgerald Don Pearse Jim Burrows Pat Griffin Mike Perry Al Tibbetts Andy MacKenzie Bob Elder James Bailey John MacDonald Missing: Chris Apostol Betty Martin Sue Cavanagh MY- A .....g..,. ,. Future Teachers Pat Griffin, ,i re-nil ne Wendy Smith . 1' :iw-viti-iii Denise Milliken, NL ltfllll 'Y' Jean McAloon, 'i i.-asui er Sandy Bailey Donna Burke Nancy Delaney Linda DiCesare Donna Dixon Laurie Duncan Jean Forti Louise Gallagher Diane Heslin Karen Hines Diane Lawrence Loretta Milani Jane McElwee Janet Murphy Donna Paterson Suzanne Quimby Gail Sherman Karen Speirs Mary Vallier Ski Club Timothy Shannon. 'irtfisor Ann Lindsay, president Randy Prouty, fire president Lisa Ludlow, secretary Ted Anderson, treasurer Student-Faculty Forum Jim Burrows Nancy Glidden Ann Lindsay Mindy Parry Laurel Reardon Timothy Shannon Michael Tannenbaum r Future Nurses Margaret Collins, advisor Joanne Murphy, president Ellen Pizzella, vice president Lynda Sirignano, secretary Helen Albert, treasurer Sue Cavanagh Jan Cona Cindy Dattman Jean Farrar Pat Gould Maureen Mclnnis Marie Miller Carolyn Pierce Anne Schneider Laura Sinowski Carol Sullivan Nancy Worrall Commercial Club Chris Apostol Lynda Carr Edith Casella Janet Collins Marie Dangora Pat DuLong Judy Goodine Mary Hewitt Mary Lafferty Sandy Lovell Debbie Lynsky Bonnie MacAllister Lauren Melanson Patty Miccichi Linda Sinowski Peggy Splaine Shelia Wright Kathy Young Office Aides Steve Bailow Dave Barnecott Lynda Carr Ann Richardson Dana Shaw Carol Sullivan Audio-Visual Aides Stanley Rice, advisor Gerry Allen Pete Capilli Alan Hammer Tom Power Freshmen Boys' Basketball Thomas O'Brien, coach Chris Collins Bill Early Bob Eriksson Pat Gearin Tom Gohs Wayne Gregory Wayne Kirby, Rick Merritt Mark Sibley Senior Class Officers Bill Power, president Betty Martin, vice president Diane Walker, secretary Pat Griffin, treasurer Radio Club Francis DiSabatino, advisor Peter Capilli Robert Downey Steve Richards John Tanczos Pat Traynor Junior Class Officers Pete Golemme, president Debbie Piccini, vice president Paula Stauffer, secretary Joanne Hamer, treasurer Glee Club Kenneth Happel, director James Bayley Chuck Buckley Peter Capilli Pam Daneau Mary Dean Linda DiCesare Janice Eisner Kaleen Foote Louise Gallagher Adrienne Gay Joanne Gregor Dave Henderson Karyn Hines Sharon Hurley Jane McAloon Janet Nagle Denise Penezick John Reardon Irene Shirley Gary Speirs Wendy Smyth Sandy Spaulding Gail Swanson Carolyn Visser Cheryl Walker Michele Wilder Marcia Wilson Ken Zanetti Chorale Kenneth Happel, director James Bayley Chuck Buckley Peter Capilli Charlotte Cummings Linda DiCesare Kaleen Foote Adrienne Gay Dave Henderson Denise Milliken Glenn Milliken John Reardon Irene Shirley Wendy Smyth Sandy Spaulding Carolyn Visser Ken Zanetti Junior Varsity Baseball Candidates William Gerety, coach Lee Bandlow Arthur Brookfield Dick Bruno Chris Collins Bob Eriksson Chris Fisher Pat Gearin Tom Gohs Wayne Gregory Paul Jansson Jim Leahy Steve MacKenzie Danny Manning Mike Manning Bob Martin Wally Matthews John McAloon John Mclnnis Bob Pendergast Girls' Tennis Marion Scheller. coach Beck Hight, captain Laurie Duncan Diane Eddy Cheryl Horgan Ann Lindsay Karen Macdonald Jane McElwee Kathy Newton Carolyn Pierce Heidi Scheller Carolyn Visser Linda Whitaker Drama Club Barbara Epstein, advisor Lisa Ludlow, president Debbie Hurley, vice president Marge Esson, secretary Beck Hight, treasurer Junior Varsity Boys' Basketball John Osgood, coach John Collins Mike Gearin Ken Jefferson Jack MacKenzie Bruce Marsden Paul McDonough Steve Palli Jim Pollock John Reeves Dan Scanlon Gig Suzan Chip Sherman Library Aides Charlotte Oppenheim, advisor Mary Adams Nancy Avanas Linda Bondorra Kathy DeCoste Binky Fullerton Mary Hewitt Joanne Murphy Cathi Ryan Carolyn Visser Richard White Junior Varsity Football Al Kassatly, coach Ron Cayon Steve Cumming Bob Devaney Dave Gould Wayne Gregory Dave Hall Steve Haskell Bob Hussey Hal Joseph Dan Kennedy Wayne Kirby Bob Martin Paul McDonough Bob Peterson Dave Simms Mike Wilson Ken Zanetti Cast: A Piece ol Us Paula Alexander, director Jack Arnold James Bayley Dave Benzaquin Martha Bonney Rich Fay Jim Fitzgerald Chuck Garvey Pete Golemme Steve Hammer Ann Lindsay Andy MacKenzie Ray McKay Joanne Murphy Joe Nucci Laurel Reardon Cathi Ryan Donny Ryan Key Club Dana Shaw, president Pete Golem me, vice president Charlie Morgan Steve Palli Dave Barnecott Steve Cummings Rich Forti Joe Golemme John MacDonald Doug Marsden Dick Power Chuck Scheller Mike Stella Donny Stoddard Steve Vinal Ship's Lg Henry Kowalski, advisor Glenn Milliken, editor Scott Slocum, assistant editor Gerry Allen Anne Hudspeth Elaine Macleod Priscilla Maken Cindy Nash John Reardon Gail Shannon Junior Varsity Field Hockey Nancy Detwiler, coach Vivian Apostol Carol Aspelund Susan Barry ' Martha Bonney Nancy Delaney Jane Dempsey Donna Dixon Sally Erickson Marge Esson Ann Farrar Kate Hallaren' Joan Hamblen Andy Haynes' Sue Hurley Karen Macdonald- Elaine Macleod Jane McElwee Bev McLean Janet Nagle- Cindy Nash - Kathy Newton ' Mindy Parry Ellen Pizzella Suzanne Quimby' Phyllis Raymond ' Mary Scanlon C Heidi Scheller ' Gail Sherman - Laura Sinowski Linda Sinowski Sandy Schultz Junior Varsity Girls' Basketball Janet Evans, coach Joanne Benting Donna Burke Donna Dixon Laurie Duncan Neice Dwelley Jeanne Farren Shelia Kennedy Elaine MacLeod Jean McAloon Janet Mello Cindy Nash Pam Powers Mary Scanlon National Honor Society Michael Tannenbaum, advisor Sandy Schultz, president Ann Lindsay, vice president Betty Martin, secretary Patty Ham mer, treasurer James Bayley Sue Cavanagh Pete Golemme Brian Jenkins Ray McKay Glenn Millikin Sue Pendergast Mike Stella Carolyn Visser Junior Varsity Cheerleaders JGOD Bihgle,-coach Helen Albert Vivian Apostol Jane Dempsey Clarise Foote Joan Hamblen Nancy Hedgebeth Ellen Pizzella Barbie Sewell Boys' Tennis Alan Webber, Cggch Kim Pierce, captain Ted Anderson Paul Brewster Dave Cugnasca Bob Falkowski Dave Gould Rick Greene John Griffiths Paul Jordan Mike Kerwin Walter Mello Chuck Scheller Scott Slocum Louie Tyler Clif Vinal Steve Wallace Dave Whiting Softball Nancy Detwiler, coach Richie Sue Allen Vivian Apostol Joyce Aspelund Sandy Bailey Sue Barry Jane Dempsey Clarise Foote Kate Hallaren Joan Hamblen Andy Haynes Diane Heslin Mary Hewitt Jeannine Logue Jane McAloon Jean McAloon Mary McGuire Cindy Nash Mindy Parry Mary Paskow Denise Penezick Pam Powers Phyllis Raymond Mary Scanlon Gail Sherman Paula Stauffer Dianne Walker Pam Williams Scrimshaw Penelope Sheehan, advisor Sully Erickson, editor Ann Lindsay Laurel Reardon Sue Pendergast Debbie Hurley Sandy Bailey Martha Bonney Charlotte Cummings Niece Dwelley Giddy Eisner Marge Esson Pete Golemme Lisa Ludlow Betty Martin Ray McKay Joe Nucci Jane Whitcomb In Memoriam Steven Lepisto From Reflections on a Gilt ot Watermelon Pickle Received from a Friend Called Felicity But in a iar put up by Felicity, The summer which maybe never was Has been captured and preserved. And when we unscrew the lid And slice oft a piece And let it linger on our tongue: Unicorns become possible again. - John Tobias In Memoriam Alan Spradlin Splash Info the Waler Splash into the water The wafer is warm Brilliani lighl rays Hit far from above Then bounce all The coral below, The fish are calm I will spend my life In wafer so silenl. - Alan Spradlun This is a list of business establishments which bought advertising space in the book- let the yearbook published in December. The booklet contained all the advertisements that normally appear in yearbooks, with additional information about' the school. Since the booklet was delivered to the home of every student of Norwell High the goodwill of these people could be exposed to a greater number of people than if their ads ap- peared in the yearbook. The staff was then free to put all the pages normally allotted to ads to better use. In the staf'f's opinion the booklet was no artistic triumph, but it was the first time anything of this sort was attempted. We hope future staff can perfect this approach to yearbook ads. Accord Package Store Hilltop Service Station Sandy's Restaurant American Sandpaper Hingham Camera Shop Scituate Jewelers Armstrong Boats Homestead Antiques Sewell Electric Assinippi General Store Paul G. Jevne Simms Yacht Yard, lnc. Auto Craft .loseph's Pontiac South Scituate Savings Bank N. H. Bailey 8. Son Josselyn's Market South Shore Auto Parts Bradberry's Josten's South Shore Factory Shoe Braid-Aid Fabric Shop F. A. Leary Gulf Station South Shore Printers, Inc. Breezy Bend Farm Lelyveld's Shoe Store Star Markets Bud's Barber Shop Leonardo's Pizza Stone House Antiques, lnc. Capeway Motel Loring Studios Stone's Department Store The Carousel of Hanover Macaulay's Pharmacy Sweaterville The Club Car MacDonald Motor Service Takki Music Co. Coffee Fran's Marc's House of Beauty Talbots Colonial Gardens Maria's Sub Shop Thayer Pharmacy Colony Rug Co. Mid-Cape Auto School Mr. Thom's Boutique of Beauty The Country Fqre Mini Hobbys Tie-N-Tack, lnc. Curries Molla's Greenhouse Town and Country Coiffeurs dario's Beauty Cottage Nobbie Beauty Shop, Inc. The Village Dairy deCourcy Barber North River Electrical Supply Villa Sub Shop Dinneen Automotive North River House Virta's Garage Duffey Travel Agency Norwell Center Barber Shop Vivian's Luncheonette Ecker's Jewelry Norwell Jenny Service Station Washington Park Motel Fairmount Press, lnc. Norwell l-Hour Cleaners Washington Park Pharmacy i. m. Fields Norwell Package Store The Welch Company Fisher Power Equipment Co. Norwell Shell Service T. D. Whitney Co. First County National Bank Ocean Spray Cranberry House The Wishing Well Five and Ten of Hanover The Old Red Cider Mill Paul Young Motors Fredrickson Bros., lnc. Oriental Imports Garden Craft Mr. Paul's Hair Design General Appliance Service Payne's Barbershop Go-Go's Subs Pilgrim Motel Goddard's Puritan Clothing Golemme's Garage Reliable Fence Co., Inc. Goodhue's Cash and Carry Rich's Furniture Walter R. Hall, Inc. Rockland Trust Company Hanover Bowladrome Rome Brothers Hardware Hanover Pharmacy R.S.D. Interiors The following is a list otthose non-commercialgroups and individuals who bought space in the Ad Booklet, and those who became Yearbook friends through contributions Bob Ellis Mr. and Mrs. John D.Lindsay John MacDonald Mary and Will Mr. Visser Green Dick and Joyce Joe Soccer Kathy and Charlie Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Muriel and Frankie Laurel Mrs. Theodore Baldwin Sally The Out Crowd The Australian Bushmen Charlie and Penelope John Barnecott Mr. Greene The Three Fools Sue Cavanagh Bob and Claire Ann Lindsay John DeFrancesco Joey G. John Tanczos Bob Lloyd Moon Altitude et Quarraginta Lida Mary Hewitt Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Goldman Ray McKay Lisa Mary Adams Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamilton Mary Dean Al Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pom Mouse and Joe Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lafferty peo Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Dangora Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Griffin Jan Tony Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Kallio Fred A. Nucci Modriano Muscles and Freckles Miss Barbara Epstein Jody and Steve Frank Neice and Fud The Happiness Squad Mrs. David Lizotte Walter F. Keenan Mrs. C. H. Whiting C. O. Spaulding Anonymous Jan and Bev George Johansson Barb. Sewell Mark Witcher Michele Karyn Lorna Nanci Arnie Worm Rlbbll Jimmy and Sue Jane and Bobby Yaeg Village Jeweler Cockle Shell Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Cluff,Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John DeCoste Edith C. and Steve T. Mr. and Mrs. James Pollock Uncle Vince Jim Fitzgerald Donna Janet and Barbara Bob Suzanne Q. Kirb Jens Denise Mindy Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Vinal Karen Linda and Steve Automobile Marty and Robbie Rich Forti Sheila and Hank Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raymond Francis Lightfoot Lee Smonch Missy, David and John George Andrews, Jr. Henry Kowalski Jane Richardson Mrs. John M. Lind Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crowell To Steve - compliments of Dana Mr. Gerety Claire and Kenny Bob and Claire Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Bonney Mr. and Mrs. Kris Apostol Mrs. Chester Paskow Mary W. Fitzgerald Susan Whitcher J. M. McKinley Paula and Danny Sandy Max fT.M.P.t Rich and Jane Shirley DeCoste Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Macdonald PEACE Phyl and Cindy Jim Henderson Mr. and Mrs. George Strachan James T. King Mr. Bahros Mr. Alan Webber TWS Miss Deidre Cashman Miss Paula Alexander Claire L. Bowers Mr. O'Brien Nancy Glidden Miriam BME Michael Tannenbaum Mrs. Bodine Miss Rhinesmith Mrs. Janet Evans Arthur J. Axon Bruce H. Marshman Mrs, C. Oppenheim Hank and Sandy Kowalski Mr. Kapolka Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cushing Raymond Beauvais Dianne J. 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