Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)
- Class of 1970
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Some of us have learned how to develop film, others have met new friends, some of us have experienced the satisfaction of accomplishment after endless hours of work, and everyone has learned something deeper about himself. We have all been painfully reminded of the necessity of a unified group effort if anything significant is to be achieved. Before any photographs were taken, we decided that we wanted the yearbook to have several qualities. First of all, we wanted it to be a yearbook consisting of memorable photographs of people in action. We realized that we would be able to be artistic only through photography which could be taken on a literal level. We have put our creative and artistic goals in perspective as tools used in making a unique and more interesting yearbook. Our top priority has been to make a a yearbook which is more than a mere collage of photographs and white space, and our foremost committment has been to the great majority of readers who have clearly expressed their wishes of having what may safely be called a 'traditional' yearbook. Glenn Milliken Our ideal has been budding artists trying our best to make a yearbook and not students trying to make an artist's manual. 1970 Norwell High School Yearbook Staff The portrayal of the many facets of the student-faculty life during an entire school year is a task which can only be be accomplished through many hours of tedious labor. Once a group of people had assumed the responsibility of creating this portrait, they have, in fact, assumed the responsibility of pro- ducing a comprehensive study which encompasses the many levels of individuals' lives as students, teachers, administrators, and people. A yearbook should be an organized personal work consisting of candid shots of the school community as it struggles through its mundane, day to day existence. In this sense, the 1970 Yearbook,presented in the form of a conservative annual and including not only traditional pictures of seniors, underclassmen, sports and clubs, but more so, candid informal shots of the actual school year, can be considered an accomplishment. Ray McKay v- -...c i--. .f ..- ..-,--svwhn -1.44, , --...-- XPM K' , , . e. A .W - . ,. . f' L 1 ' ' ' , ' -K 1 '- I1 iff, - f ' 1 ,, 4., V . ' .ffl - if: ... . . . A A, ,.. .- '- .4 4.,Ln.-ru.-link!!-z!-:'5e5x.'lrf i-tbl 1'4LLi-- '15-if- Eli-.1 - -f M- lf- - - f V ..uA minute of life passing.H Cezanne A yearbook is a collection of these images of life. All of us who have contributed to the 1970 Yearbook see in our minds the reality of this year through a collage of pictures and impressions. Transforming these various pictures and impressions into concrete form has been the task of the staff. You who glance at the yearbook, too, have in mind a particular image of the year. It is our hope that our version of HA minute of life passing.H is yours also and is one that captures the essence of your experiences. Dianne Russell Photographers skulking down the hallway, darting in out of my classes and rehearsals, taking pictures I fear may turn up in the yearbook, and Hwould - you mind writing - a - comment - for - the - yearbook - we - need - it - today?H are the only things I personally known about the 1970 Yearbook. Rumors of power struggles, artistic dissension, and bad tempers, as well as those of hard work, long hours, and delightful photography have reached my ears. I am not sure who they all are, but this yearbook owes thanks to a small group of people who did more than their share in attempting to make a creative yearbook while satisfying the student body's desire for conservative content Barbara Epstein La construction d'un annuaire doit etre la construction d'un oeuvre d'artg c'est-E-dire, il doit exister seul, parlui-meme, sans regard pour les gens qui le lisent. C'eSt un grand probleme pour un oeuvre avec un Sujet tellement personnel, qu'il faut vendre. Ellen Brockman To what consequence is my committment to the yearbook? Might I just as well contemplate my navel? Clark Maglathlin laughter runs across my pain slips away, but comes again school is like the rain Jaqueline Morrisey A yearbook tries to do just what the name suggests. It should reflect the year as the staff sees it. Unfortunately it is difficult to produce a book that satisfies BVGIYOHS. As a result, the 1970 Yearbook is a combination of the '68 and '69 yearbooks an some new ideas of our own. Mike Perry Being a member of the 1970 Yearbook staff has been a real experience for me - a learning experience as well as a fun one. Since I started this fall I've tried my hand at almost everything that goes into a yearbook. I've learned something about almost everything that makes a yearbook. I've also learned a lot about the kind of people it takes to make a yearbook what it is. In the begining of the year we had many problems to resolve. We had to decide exactly what ouryearbookshould consist of. It seemed also that we were the victims of the controversy raised over the 1969 Yearbook. We received much criticism from many people, and not much constructive help from anybody. Some of the opposition will never be realized by anyone other than the immediate staff, but despite our problems, I feel we have produced a fine yearbook. It will be a long timebeforea comparable can be produced. Our yearbook means a lot to us in many ways. I can only hope that it will mean as much to all of you. Randy Prouty I feel no commitment towards the yearbook at all since I feel that it is unnecessary. Memories should be kept in one's mind, not in a book. Mike Stella Wu mwlwmilx, rl N f 1 KXXYYO Wx SCIi1OI'S 1-fm I . ,r, Ml 'WMWW SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Q6 Ls: Raymond McKay CPresidentD Debra Piccini CVice-PresidentJ Joanne Hamer QTreasurerJ Paula Stauffer CSeCretaryJ H, ' x BRADFORD ALLEN IVhere there's mwah mind there's little fortune. -Robert Bland Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Football 1, 2, 3, 49 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2. Uh' 1 JOHN BURROWS ARNOLD, JR. Thou shall do thy flarndest to be a good flfule and lurn on the world. - 10lh Cl0lNU1fl7Lll7llP7l.l 0fQfzabeu ROGER DAVID APPEL Speak out, you'11e got Io speak out, against madness, Yozfve got Z0 speak you're mind . . . U' you dare! -David Crosby ' ' Y. . - . lf :'?'il5 ,fs. . V 'F . 9vf,z,, ' ff -ft '-V - v w . 5'4,4:.5:g1 1: It U.. 'V ,, +V ' ' ' f. 'vi ff ' ' 'K . p ' :- ' 4 if Gi' , ' I ,1 - ol ' ' ' l JOYCE ELAINE ASPELUND A m,an's reach should exceed his grasp. -Robert Browning Basketball 2, 3g Basketball fManagerJ 23 Softball 35 Yearbook 4. K P it , ELISABETH AMY ARMSTRONG Something's lost and someth'ing's gained in living every day. -Joni Mitchell CHARLES LOUIS BAILOW Why take life serwusly, You never come out of 'it alive. Ski Club 35 Basketball 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 K6-Q DAVID GEORGE BARNECOTT The Key to success is a smile. - Barney. A. V. Club 1, 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 43 Office Help 45 Weightlifting 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Football CManager 1 4: Basketball fManagerJ 2, 4. JAMES FREDERICK BAYLEY This is not the end. It is not even the beginning ofthe end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning. -Sir Winston Churchill. A. V. Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 43 German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 15 Yearbook 3. JOHN FRANK BARNECOTT GEORGE KARL BAUER To refuse praise reveals the desire to Srhool is not boring for those who be pl'tllS8d twice 0L'6l'.n wg nl L0 learn. Biology Club 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Fogtball 1, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook -lg Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVE BENZAQUIN CHRISTINE ANNE BERARD Don't Bogarl that joint my friend Friendship is Love without his wings. Pass it over to me. -Lord Byron Creative Writing 3g Soccer 2, 35 Base- ball lp Class President 2. r x -.P..... - 1 JANET LEE BRADEEN H'hat's it all about BIOIOZY Club 2, Commercial Club 4? Eeplclllll 1, 2, 3, CVice-Presidentj ll, 'V arsity Cheerleading 2, 33 Yearbook JOHN BRADY, JR. Love is the source of all things, Without 'it we would perish. -J Brad y, Jr. dv' NICHOLAS WAYNE BROOKS Youth is a blunder, manhood a slruggleg old age a regret. -Benjamin Disraeli Football 1, 2, 3, 45 '1'rack 1, 2, 3 45 Weight lifting 1, 2, 3 4, Wrestling 2, 3. .40 1 - 1 v ' .. ' .. . ,.., ,, ,,,,, . 1 -sf 1 KENNETH BURNSIDE r it DEBRA ELIZABETH CANN Une .sony leads to another, One friend to another friend, So l'Il travel along, With a friend and a song. -Wilfred W. Gibson Band 1, 23 Drama Club 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 fSecretaryl: Student Council 33 Yearbook 43 Field Hockey 1, 2, Basketball 1, Softball 1, 25 Jun- ior Varsity Cheerleading 2g Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4. -rr --w-vri1 'v'-1-?v'rvf- H '- JOANNE ROSE CASELLA Who when all my life is done, will know I lived . . . - Kathy Sprawl Drama Club 2: Yearbook 4, Softball 1. --,. .nu-L, -4 RONALD DAVID CAYON They that stand high may have many a blast to shake them. Ski Club 45 Football 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 4. -ind his own Being passed like Sand roug an our gass JANET ELAINE CONNELLY CATHERINE LOUISE CRONIN Silent I Ponder-H The greatest happiness is always a Drama Club 1, 23 Pep- Club 1, 2, little sad. Ship's Log 1, 23 Ski Club 2, 3. Drama Club 1, 25 Pep Club 2, 3. JOHN CURTIS CHARLES CONA LINDA ANN-MARy CONNELL Ui h H 1- N ,, L1'1'e-for today, you Inay not be here lo morro Lv. --.Steve lxoutrouba STEVE CUMMING To look up and not down To look Forward and not back To look out and not in,- and To lend a hand. Key Club 2, 3, 49 Student Council lg Football 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1. PHILIP WAYNE CURTAIN I came I saw I conquered -Julius Ceasar JOHN ROBERT DUBOIS, JR. I KI' fi1'XX .N ROBERT BRIAN DEAN The darkest hom' is always just before the dawn .... and it appears to be a long, long time before the dawn. -David Crosby Hingham transfer 3. DENISE RUTH DWELLEY If a person doesn't keep pace with his companions, perhaps he hears a dif- ferent drum. STEPHEN ALAN DOLAN PATRICIA STETSON DYER Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life try- ing to save. -Will Rogers CHRISTOPHER DONALD EDMONDS 'I have noticed that nothing I never saw did me any wrong. -C. Coolidge .fu I 'I , ., if , Sfuru ERICKSON . , NANCY MARIE ERIKSSON 'Better lwmg through chemzstryf 1-Why am Igv .8elff:f,ff:Yi8-'EtQL1'NIl? 2WARTt PAUL DANIEL FALLON KALEEN Foo'rE success vw-Emerson Ts seem of Now I GM 0170111 lv fflke my la-vi Love is giving of yourselfjor another. ' voyage, a frzghtful leap m the dark. Transfer Zfchorale 3 4. GI Cl ski Club 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, a, 4, 3 4 fprekd t ,Y- 'b if 11102 Baseball 2, 3, 4. ' S en 7' ear 00 4' 1 V-Q 3, 4gBaseba1l 2, 3, 4 DAVID JOHN GOHS CHARLES JOSEPH GARVEY 'There are some mornings when it just doesn't pay to get out of bed -such. as Monday through Fri- day.-Don Herold MAUREEN ELIZABETH GRADY RICHARD WINFIELD GREDLER I hare more memories than U' 1 were a An1bfit1'on destroys its possessor. - fh0Il.W17lfl years old. -C. Baudelazfne Ynmq Ski Club 3, 45 Baseball 1. PETER MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER GOLEMME Take a harp, Go about the city, Thou harlot that hast been forgotten, .llake sweet melody, Sing many songs, That thou mayest be remembered. -Isaiah Band 1, 2, 33 Drama Club 1, 2, 3g Key Club 2, 3, 4 fPresident D, National Honor Society 3, 4: Scrimshaw 2, 3, 4: Ship's Log 1, 2, 33 Student Council 1, Soccer 1, 2, 33 Basketball Manager 25 Baseball 13 Class Vice-President 13 Class President 3. l BARBARA JOANNE I-IAMER There's nothing worth the wear of winning but laughter and the love of friends. Band 1, 23 Future Nurses 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Field Hockey lg Varsity Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 fCaptainl Class Treasurer 3, 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH HARVEY STEPHEN PAUL HASKELL JAMES WILLIAM HENDERSON From the frown of his head to' Life is short: xo live Il up. -.N'1'k1'Ia '21 II1U7l0fl'0ll7'flfI6'1,N alxofull Offfllllll. The sole of his foal, he is all mirth. Krrzsrher. -Cjggrg ' 4 Biology Club 2, Football, 2, German Club 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, LEE ROBERT HENDRICKSON DENNIS HUDCINS DEBORAH ANN I-IURLEY 'tHe who will not 'ea-9071: is U bigoti A man tends to love what he's best at. HThe'e She Sus aloft and Peffhed He who cannot is a foolg and he Slfllflge-S5 Color 51110 Who dares not, is a slave. -William Filling ZS f0f00U9'l 'low Drummond Thinks only Qf you. -Stephen Stills Biology Club 25 Ski Club 3, 4g'Foot. ball 15 Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4. rr U SUSAN MARIE HURLEY H CAROL BETH HUSSEY BRIAN Ton JENKINS Laffghlftf is 7195 at all Q bfld bfgmmny . . . andfellow mutes they nursed my Philosophy triumphs easily over for fl f'?97'd3hZPv fffld Y-5 YS by fa' the life, Past evils and future evilsg but best fndmgfor one. With nonsense songs and games. . . Present evils triumph over it. grams T13 I113uturg1Tkeachers 25 -John Hill -Rochefoucauld renc u 5 ep u 1, 2, 45 D - . - Sijsudint Eoilncil 2, 3: Field Hockey 3: Cfftgnei Zglglgighfsilolgef glh1l'2ah'hnZol?lr ear oo . , 0 WATSON BEN JENSEN MARGARET ANNE LAWTON ROBERT JOSEPH LEAVITT Drama 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 4, The god of victory is said to be one- Glee Club'1g Scrimshaw 43 Ski Club handed, but Peace gives victory to both 2, 3, 4. sides. EMMET LOGUE . ROBERT JEREMIAH McCUlRE RAYMOND GEORGE McKAY Nome men have lived, and learned H.l,tffl'l,!'fll1, thou are not myfriend, HUIVIIII fllf' ffwl, thru lil-ing, But 'IOM'-Yhflll I make thee understand Fir:-fl In hilv fflllll, 777071 fh7'7Lh' Some men hare learned byseeinqtrl1e,' .lly path is not thy path, HP NIH IHHI the lI'hf'f'l 011 whifh he You ran'tjur1qc by what theyfre saying Yet together we walk, hand in hand. lllffl-Q. -7'. N. Elin! Its real rlear by what they do. - Kahil Gibran Biology Club 2 fp!-Qgident 5: Drama -1f1'fhf1flBl0f-fafiffd Glee Club 1, 2: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: ClUb1,2.3,4: French Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Soccer 2, 3, 4 Weightlifting 2, 35 Baseball 25 Year- Mfifh Club 2, 3-C N21ti0h21l Honor' tManagerlg Baseball 1: Yearbook 4. book 4. SOCWTY 3. 4 lP1'9SId8r1tl: Soccer 2, 3. 4 tCaptainlg Class President 43 Yearbook 4 tAssistant Editor l. elk? H IZBEVEIRLY ANNE lVlcLEAN GAYLE Mewll.l.lAMs CLARK CUMM'Ni',,5AGLATHUN 125280133 gtggggcizziflxiex Zwfmm . . Famine where abundance lies. L nel-er think of the fxture, - themselves. -Sir James Borril Stexmes Soon enough' -Albffl Em' Drama Club 1, 25 French Club 45 . Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, 4: ski gfnlf 2- 3-I 4 fpfesldentlr Drama Club 25 Student Council 3- Field U - 3- 4- French Club 2- 3- 4: Hockey 2, 3: Yearbook 4. ' Key Club 2: Soccer 2, 3, 4. K If f. - i N DOUGLAS ALLAN MARSDEN ll'llyf frzlff' llfr N!'fIIl!lNl'lf l'ou'll rzerer fill nu! of ff l1IZlI't'.H hey Club 2, 33 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, ' . 'Jr I . .' i . . u KATHLEEN ANNE MARSH Novi omni IIII' the serenity I0 arrept thi' HIZAIINS I rrznnot rlzangv, Ihr rourage DAVID RAY MEACHAM I just wont to be someone known To you and nm. to rhonye the things I mn, and the Drama Club4: Skicluh 4: Year- UPIASIIIHVI lo r11's!'i'r1gu1'.wh the our from the olhe'r. - ll,I'1'7lh0ld Avlfbllhl' Drama Club 2, 3, 4 lTreasurerl: Junior Varsity Cheerleader 1, 25 varsity Cheerleader 35 Yearbook 4. ti JAN ET LOUlSE MELLO lib,-f nun lulrrf mor: l'rnlnfr1nf,s flffrnf fluff- from iff: il'f.vr, f'ulu ilu f'r'n.vnr filw Club 1,21 Baakf-tball Tl. l. GLENN GEORGE MILLIKEN God gzrf me work Till my life shall rnrl .1 nal lffff Trl! my work rx rlone. -Yorkshirr y'IIllI,l.NllI7ll' Biology Club 25 Chorale 3, 43 Ship's Log 3, 4 rE'ditorJg National Honor Sur-ivty 3, 1 Nice-President lj Soccer 23 Yearbook 4 fEditor r. book 4. BOBBE FLORENCE M INER A good life is inspired by love and guiderl by knowledge. Commercial Club 4. v - - ff W-rf-.-,141 '1 M- JANET MARIE MONTGOMERY SUSAN ANN MURPHY LYNN MARIE MYETTE The days that make us happy make us I'm just a part of thrs shattered world f-To 1x.,w,,, ION Ig, to IOM, it Omg 0, 117586-U B115 I S1710 ml! Own Sfmfl- t1l'1'eel --I,indvl Glee Club 1, 25 Photography Clubl, A nd these words that I speak are my 2, 3 fVice-President D. STEVEN ROBERT PALLI The surest way not to fail is to be determined to succeed. Key Club 2, 3, 4: Football 3, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. mind Thomh the: sometimes be wrong. - .1 J Donny Ryan Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorettes lg Softball 1, 2. MARY ELIZABETH PASKOW She that was ever fair and never proud, Had tongue at will and yet was never loud. Pep Club 2, 3 CTreasurerJ 4: Ski Club 3, 3, ig Commercial Club 4, Softball MICHAEL THOMAS PECORARO Almost 6'l'PI'jllllI'7lffI that is great has been done by youth. -Bejomen Dis- raelz' I I MICHAEL STEPHEN PERR Y 1-is if you could kill time, lVz'tl1orf! zfnjzzryinq eternity. - Henry D. Thoreau Key Club 23 Ski Club 33 Cross Coun- try 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Year- book 4. K fl'Xv'.,N 4 Nw v t -.543 T95 DEBRA ANN PICCINI We lore the things we love for what they are. French Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teach- ers Club 1g Student Council 2, 3, Basketball 1, Softball 1, 25 Junior Varsity Cheerleading 25 Varsity Cheerleading 3, 4, Class Vice-Presi- dent 2, 3, 4. ELLEN LOUISE PIZZELLA The only way to have a friend is to be one. Future Nurses Club 1, 2 fSecretary, 3, 4, Ski Club 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 35 Junior Varsity Cheer- leading 33 Varsity Cheerleading 4. RANDALL HOBART PROUTY I shall never ask, never refuse, nor ever resign. Strong will I remain. Key Club 2: Ski Club 1, 2, 3 fVice- Presidentl, 4 fPresidentJg Soccer 1, 2, 3, 43 Yearbook 4. T' N 's JANE MARIE RICE BLANCHE LOUISE RIMMER CHRISTINE GLORIA SAMMER Absence, the common cure of lore. The anger of lovers renews Commercial Club 4, Drama Club 2, Fhf Sfffflgfh 0f101'f. Ski Club 2: Softball 15 Yearbook 4. Commercial Club 4, Drama Club 1, 23 Majorettes 13 Ski Club 23 Softballllg Yearbook 4. 12.7 U JOHN JOSEPH SCHNEIDER, ROBERT EUGENE SCHNEIDER FREDERICK JAY SCHULTZ Be U farmer and 'WUC' 90 hungry- For he who fights and runs away The year of the spider comelhf' Glee Club 25 German Club 13 Ski Ml1yliU0i0J?yhff17l02h6f day! Camera Club 1 fPresidentHg Chess Club 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 But he whois in batlle slain can never 3: Track 3- Track 1, 3, 4. rise and fight again. -Goldsmith Club 35 Ski Club 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook 4. if AIL FRANCES SHERMAN G Who does not enjoy lzlfe's pleasures is a fool. Future Teachers Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 45 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4. IRENE. MAE SHIRLEY . . . Love, a gracious and beautiful r1rt. - Havelock Ellis Chorale 3g Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1. THOMAS VINCENT SLAVIN Transfer 4. WENDY SMYTH 1 dreamed one man stood against a thousandj One man damned as a wrong-headed fool. -Carl Sandberg. Chorale 1, 2, 3g French Club 43 Future Teachers 3 fVice-Presidentlg Scrim- shaw 2. LAURA ANN SINOWSKI All that we see of seem ls but a dream within a dream. -Edgar Allan Poe Drama Club 2g Future Nurses 2, 3, 4 CTreaSurer 7: Pep Club 4g Field Hockey 3. is? WILLIAM SORENSON JOHN JOSEPH SPEARS He yires light as soon as rises. Ski Clubg Football 13 Soccer 2, 3, 4 fC'0-Captainlg Basketball 15 Baseball 1, 2, 3. f I LINDA MARIE ANNE SPOLETTI A1lr1Ce is Sfllllllll u'rlr'o1nf'. Those who neu! ll most, like it least. 'JIIII nxon Drama Club 25 Glee Club lg Pep Club 2, 3: Ski Club 3, 43 Yearbook 4. PAULA ELAINE STAUFFER All great art is the expression Of man's delight in God's work, Not his own. -Ruskin MICHAEL ANTHON Y STELLA There's nothing hidden anywhere ,' it's all there to be sought. u MARY THERESE SQUACLIA fl .wnilw rlwlx rwlhfny, hut yfrex mm-h DONALD LEWIS STODDARD No man hath fIfTff'l'!'fl4!I7l rfnmryh that is not materirzl and ripcned by it and made fit for Cod by that affliction. - Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club lg -Wm Df mj Varsity Cheerleading 4g Ski Club 2, 33 Key Club -, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 3, 43 Class Secretary-1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1f2, 3 IMHUHEGFJ 47 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. ,hw ? 1'r CAROLE SULLIVAN Remember: Never let left hand know what right hnnd's doing. Office Aide 3, 43 Softball 3, 4. ff? 1 -Q. CAROLYN ASTRID VISSER Wim nw!! lore rz little .sparroui ll'ho'H llAfll'PlFf1f!ll' rznfl FV!-f'S f0l'fY-'l -Pam Simon Band 2, 3, 45 Chorale 3, 45 Drama Club 1, 23 Glee Club 3, 43 German Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 3, 43 National Honor Society lSecretary 43 Field llockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 23 Tennis 1, 3, 4. CAREN PAUL SUZAN The mos! perfect humor and irony is generally quite zmronscions. -Nanmel Butler Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2. PATRICK TRAYNOR Life is real. Life 'is earnest. And the grave is not its goal. -Longfellow Radio Club 3, 4 1PresidentJg Ger- man Club 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 25 Drama Club lg Football 1, 2 fMan- agerbg Basketball 1 fManagerJ. ., Qs, is! CHARLENE ANN WADE Don'l let the past remind you of what you are now. Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 45 CCo-Captain 75 Library Aide 2, 33 Softball 1, 2. CARL MICHEAL WALTHER 'I shall never permit myself to stoop so low as to hate any man. -Booker T. Washington Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Q? DAWD WAMSLEY DAVID WORKMAN NANCY JEAN WORRAL The good or ill of man lies within his -'Wg lrapgl the worse of life only once Own ll AH-H We must run our best race now. F00fb2ll1,2,3.4 fC21ptain7:Baskef- Drama Club 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2 ball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4 Future Nurses Club 3 CTreasurer5 fcapfaifll- Pep Club 1, 2. 0 Af . GARY STEPHEN WRIGHT PETER CRAIG JORDON ELISA MCGEE Soccer 1. Laugh while you can: everything has its time. -Voltaire Transfer 4. Y .' EB' P Gu I 1 'I 4 s O' - l X BRUCE REEKIE WARREN FULLERTON ARNOLD RICHARD McQUARRlE HAI REEN M1-INNIS The following seniors do not appear in the senior class section of the Yearbook: Alfred Allen Stephen Bulva Charles Cargill Kenneth Duty William Marland Richard Pearse Lauren Yetman r'M' H. W xg. S I 3' . .L x Sw' NX x x:-V 1 17 I KA 13.4, 3, , gc .- ,X f V A A 3 . 483 nv-I its Z Q . .1 ,I Athletic Abby jJ,i,.g,r3pof:,czn1',' Most JUL, Ch 'Wi Best I Around WW W 5 Best Looking Wada Stcwjglmf Www when 7 W7 SENIGR 1 , X xN in . l X 1 fi 'elflni Flaws Fl i rts 4w Class Couple -?z,c,f,c:'7ZZoe,L fr-. , We!! Most Creative U7 D r 1 S a Q 3 d SAHY IilZ,iCKSOrU Spade 66 Mk 077' MZQNWWL SUPERLATIVES :z..k...... H Z 771.55 5 Done Most For Class , C jmffsda 1 0 W n S Q , , I -vw--fri Slam QMUJUUU X Q. Nb J f Most Dependable ,'T-.,..- Y. fx 18 740.1 1 q 1 . !..v pf-r-vv THE TIME PASSES INCOMPLETELY, SITTING AMONG THE BOOKS HALF READ, THE PAPERS NOT DONE I FEEL SHOOK THE PAPERS FLOAT AROUND MY HEAD THE PENCILS, PENS, CRACKED AND EMPTY MY HANDS COVERED WITH STAINS, LISTENING TO THE VOICE DRONE ON, A SENSE OF NOT ACCOMPLISHING FILLS ME, AND I WANT TO GO, EXAMS ARE GIVEN, MARKS ARE RECEIVED BUT I REALLY RECEIVE NOTHING AT ALL TIME DOES PASS INCOMPLETELY HOW HATEFUL SALLY A. ER1cKsoN w I 5 A, XX N ff: WK rw Mn l n xxx , 45 V W f , ww C I .7fi:5i IT Ygxj' 3 V!! XXX I Fax ffiisif 'fad' ' X C yr 5763! Q Ti 1 T575 K UWWWYVS ' WA :YK ET ,W H f, xx., S IN i !NN R 0 M Qlumors 1 i S V III , C I1 1 I ,Z it L'f XXV 'fy' if yi Sophomores R , L n 1 fg gl AVI!! My Gfireshmen INp AYwX X4 xx XX xx X-- M I lull ln 'WJ flunljmrs tllilll JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS X f ff . gf ,f . ,I ! 4 ' ,,,- .,-1 AF- .,- ., -. --.fo- A .m,,,4,. .ua-,A ...Q-N Rebecca Height fVice-Presidenth Charles Scheller fTreasurerJ Robert Stewart fPreside-ntl Mary McGuire fSecretaryJ r Q V f 5 'Y , , , 1 , .,. . .-. . .- 0 '- ' ' A' A ' '- f ' IIT '1.1!?'-- ' ' 4-' ' 1-.f...',. . . r ' . . ' v ' ' ' I-ew Q ' -, ., . , 'll -.. r--f ..- , i -' r ,, b ,t4 Q.. I 5, ..,.b.,m ,tu J '. 'gg - '- , - - 94.-I-4. - ' -' .' A' f, .' I I f .L Front Row, Cleft to right 1, Dianne Heslin, Pam Williams, Cindy Dattman, Kathy Montgomery, Sandy Newton, Charlotte Cummings, Lin Castelli, Clarise Foote, Mindy Parry, Marge Esson, Laurie Duncan, Becky Hight, Back Row, Kleft to right 1, Rick Greene, Roh Visser, Mike Reed, Chris Fisher, Rick Caruso, John McAloon, Charles Schow, Mark Robbins, Leland Bandlow, Rob Stewart, Steve Wallace, Mike Gearin, Walden Matthews. 7.4 px., , ' W 1 riff df S . .33 rf Ar 'fe- L. Front How, rleft to right 1, Janice Eisner, Linda Bandara, Linda Wadsworth, Jane Spaulding, Gail Jope, Debbie Graham, Danna Strahan, Kathy Morton, Paula Fisher, Sousie Sheehan, Judy Cochrane, Carolyn MacKenzie, Valarie Scanlon, Back Row, Cleft to right J, Arelne Knud- xen, Ken Zanetti, Dave Newton, Steve DeMayo, Brad Cushing, Earl Churchill, Steven Murray, Paul McDonough, David Reekie, Karen Wealherbee. -:I . fv Y ' ll B I I al f4.,' ilu- W I , ,v? ?a. IL! ,fx Q . 11, .4'1 Front Row, fleft to right l, Robert Peterson, Paul Janssen, Richard Bruno, Mary Dean, Linda Chebator, Joanne Lunn, Barbie Sewell, Ted Anderson, Paul Lyons, Paul Jordan, Back Row, lleft to right J, Robert Smith, Bruce Marsden. John Collins, Dan Scanlon, Steve Sibley, Steve Bailey, John Smolski, Steven Richards, Chuck Scheller, Ralph Squaglia. ! . ,FJ . . Y,g Y W7-77 X N- x E Xu! 5 X, xfff ., l 'l Lfifiisfi. M Y X 4' ' H .A 4 o Q-V + f A b n ::, ,ia r ' i V, Ui. 'U ' u, w K hy his , 5. MW. Q' . S ' -, - ' , sl -3. r'. ' as . 4 'I - A ' . ' -Q ff- 1 N. ', , , 4 if-'ix 'st' ' . .0 - ., Y . - . S 0 Wx 'H' Q 455:55 'ip'- . 1-FN .. -hw lfronl How, :left in right 1, John Pompeo, .Ian Baron, Jeanne Stilgoe, Marcia Reynolds, Debbie Gillis, Karen Tolman, Carol Asplund, Ihvnulrl NIf'LllChl2ill, Rack lirrw, rleft Lo right J, Stan Miller, Tom Robinson, Charles Frisbie, Wayne Lovell, Joe McDonough, Alan Anderson linger fflull. '7 'f U fn f WX 4 f- N: Xfl 'Nm -.I uf' .www- t if . ,, ., . 'V - .AIHYJ ' .5 '. 5. . 1 --. - M .lxl 4 ' .'f A 1 . I ,v . ' t 4. 1 . - I ' 1 L . 1, - -l- ' .47-' -A . . 1.- . ,, - Front Row, Cleft to right H, John Griffiths, John Mclnnis, Bob Davaney. Middle How, Ileft to right J, Arthur Brookfield, Kate Halleran, Jane Livesv Jeannie Lo ue Pam Powers Andrea Havnes Cincl Nash Shiela Kenned' Dave Van R swood Steve Fullerton. Back Row . 1 Z 1 , . f Y l 5, Y f , fleft to right J, Alan Hammer, Mike Manning, Dave Kugnasca, Russell Steele, Tom Powers, Chris Nager, Jerry Fallon, Bryan Chase, Gerry Allan, Chris Schaub, Mike Hood. 51 ' A, x 5. 8' t HM N1 ' r'1'r' 7 'T17'7 ' Y Y Y ' ' ,ai gif 1 ' X Aw.vA ni 'S' fr Y an ', e Knw ml Frnnt Huw, fleft to right i, Dan Curtis, Mark Witcher, Paula Kiessling, Berry Anne Bertone, Donna Hudgins, Sandy Doherty, Ann Farrar .-inn Su,-heincler, Ginny Rowan, Bill Lavery, Dave Henderson. Back Row, Cleft to right J, Ken Jefferson, Chip Sherman, Buddy Brady Robert l-uulelimn, Jack MacKenzie, Frank Faulkner, Dave Gould, Joe Putnum, Paul Rosebaek, Steve Eisner, Steve Copus, Jim Pollack. ' ag I ri. I .ff Jkt ff -aussi 1 ljlllllllilli Sophornmmres WI 'Ullxrlnlllll Sandra Bailey CViC0-President? Karen MacDonald fTreasurerJ Jane Dempsey fPresidentJ Nancy Delaney fSecretaryJ Front Row, fleft to right J, Donna Paterson, Priscilla Maken, Sandra Bailey, Connie Morton, Dot Libertine, Barbara Spangenberger, Janet Nagle, Linda Whitaker, Nancy Delaney, Donna Burke, Joanne Golemme, Linda Gabriel. Back Row, Cleft to rightl, Bob Zelmes, David Hill, Doug Knowles, Mark Loveh, Denise Milliken, Phyllis Raymond, David Simms, David Keenan, Matt Gredler, Richard Ashton, Richard M erritt. ,es .1e i ff 1.bl.x f -V ,ffl ' X 'X 2' G .... Y 1-fr N,-..s.... P PP' 'Q' Q3 i 56 5 rw' .vi Front Row, fleft to rigncd, Sue DeYoung, Ann Valair, Sharon Hurley, Jenny Walther, Gail Copus, Karen Dennis, Mary Scanlon, Sandy Steele, Ann Lyons, Wendy Jope, Jane McElwee, Dianna Eddy. Back Row, Cleft to right J, Mark Durgin, Richard-Cushing, Richard White, Jim Ryan, Louis Tyler, Mark Sibley, Bob Hussey, Walter Mello, Wayne Gregory, Davifl Harrow. K 16 Xvfk WVU' -C5 X.. -1 .-ev- gil.- 1 rxx C r Jn R6 W 4' A g., ,wiv I-'rfinr Iiow, 'ii-ft In righl 1, Karen MacDonald, Suzanne Quimby, Betty Watson, Adrienne Gay, Kathy Turner, Joanne Benting, Debbie Iiighv, Susan Barry, Susan Banks, Margie Mariand, Sandy Spaulding, Anne Hudspeth. Back Row, lleft to rlghtb, John Reardon, Dan Nlzmning, Howard Maglaihlin, .lane Fisher, Peri Iiiiborne, .Jeanne Forti, Bob Falkowski, Paul Brewster, Gary Soeirs. 5, ,J sg. Ol J 13 .,, as .', W ul. in 'WW as L 'nfrvx ' 4 ei A'-f ,sy ,', gt 11.4 6 9-5' 9 f .' '3,'?1','i9Si:' 'Egg slag.. A - Front Row, Cleft to right J, Mike Kerwin, Brian Wright, Kevin Ross, Ann Carlson, Nancy Giorgetti, Lynda Gunderway, Joy Bauer, Ken Culley, Gerald Churchill, Tom Kauffman, Back Row, lleft to right J, Glenn Cochrane, Mike Henderson, Steve Giorgetti, Doug Sibbald, Bob McLaughlin, John Bonney, Wayne Sammer. , mans ur- fi 155, Q , af K 'uw 1, Y-rrv , 7 Y , , ,,,,iq g--AA ,W +77 H Front Row, rleft to righth, Tim Dyer, Pat Souza, Gail Shannon, Cheryl Capaccioli, Jean Britland, Jean McA1oon, Gail Swanson, Peggy Grady, Kathy Bandlow, Kim Preist, Denise Penesick, Scott Jenkins. Back Row, Cleft to rightj, Joe Riley, David McLachlan, Jeff Chase, Bob Erickson, Eric Torrey, Cliff Vinal, Kevin Heying, Glenn Hall, Chris Collins, Bob Martin, Mike Houde, William Prime. 1 .. ,s Qc l , 0 ' ,ear .rj N 'iA.-S... r 'i 5 ' Y.: ini 'A '. -' It V - . at N kg -xbf' . L J ff 2' A -ki, I .-I Front Row, fleft to right 1, Linda Brown, Bonnie Rushton, Dehbie Scanlon, Joanne Collins, Chris Rowan, Linda DeCrisare, Mary Pratt Vivian Apostol, Jean Farren, Janet Murphy, Marie Miller. Back Row, Cleft to right J, Donna Snell, Cheryl Walker, Jake Correia, Jay Kline Steven McKenzie, Pat Donovan, Bob Brady, Steve Ryan, Sue Clark, Shirley DeCoste. L P Y ,1 . AW R Sx Z A ,lab -4' -.?t -- ' r 1 -I4 1 5 a .9 J Y P 5: nf -1 l'J'1T qgx 14 X , P,.4 , . cv. ' - ,Vail I 4. , I .l .,,'. Q 'L . .r il X ss- - s ' ' -I' .i 1 .' '- .'s' 'vi ' 1. 1 .' .. ,I-'rj' - I 5, inf. - -,A .ia ..'f N-I 11,--11' . 4. 4,1 . 'I , .. N. ,:,4M!a',QQE-lax? wil i'fv4r.'!j-BW ..'T5,3?i-lg: A ' , -Af .,,f ,Q K' 'Ai' ' .4 'f ng ,L , .-1' . ,' H 4',i,'S,.,'. 1 , A ,-Q' va- vi .-3. www., . N Q,rf-5119?-V ,. . Hsin' gm- L -.X-4' ,., A . 3.9.,,' J.. ,.-., 4,349 !'5,,fv,t-rd, Q, 1, - R, rw.. X, ,A lv , . . ,,,,16f MAG ltqcgyiq iinxd ., q , .0 . 1 - nl . .W I.f':u. uw ' '-QW' ' '- 1-, - w 'z7 !'-J 'lkkff 'iwfii c. -'-wr ' - ' l v-em lifiw, 'l l.l rf, righl i, .lnnv IJ:-mpg:-y, Annette Johnson, .lame Mcfxmuh, Heidi Scheller, Jane Marsh, Elaine McLoud, Kathy Newtqn, K1-rrv xlfwvlllllllllf, lmuiw-G:1ll:1Lflivr,.l:1nc-1 Jordan, Licla Merritt.. Back Row, fleft to righth, Ed, Roach, Tom Gohs,'Bob Pendergast., Mike Xxlllifbll, .lim l,f'2lllY, Nf,hm-1 Wnlfrum, .luhn Riley, Dave Bailey, Bill Early, Mark Merrifield, Jerry Halleran, Pat Gearm, Brian McInn1s. r'-wg . I.---.YW hr.- , ,N , , FQ'qg',g,,,,Z4, ,, I I - IIIIIIIIII' mum' I .lllmwl ll lwll CFrfmhmen FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Dana Piccini lVicie-Presidentl Debra Bridson fSecretary7 Steven Oronte CPresidentJ Eric Shaw CTreasurerJ V i . ,r 1 ,N . , . '. . As 1 . w . ' , . , 'r L . mf -, Q ' ,Q -',f'.- 'Q' f- . ' ' fe, 4' .' vw . 1 -1.11. ,,. 5 .jf-,Lf ,' ', :'q,. .1-. ' ---a-J. 'x ., - K. - , ,Q , - ,..g,,, -' ,. -4 -. ,..-- . M . L J., 4 .1 -' . - ,. .,,-,., 0, hc., V1.4 v., . .- v' -r ff, ,' A '.. P- X- ' , - -'1 --'-. ., -I '- X rift? ' . fbi' '4':'o:QLf.'Fi-C-'-f1l1LY,Q45,i?QQ1.,,13' x ,ff S, '1 9 1 I ' 'SH' -V ' ' R dx' 465' pm all! -1.:- .-, r I -'V Q ' -' 'A - ' ' ' ':.f' rf' ':0'1r.l'fc'. 1 - '.'..5:-'-Jiutrn. .- f 3 2 f - -- Frunt Row, wleft to right r, Jerry Farrar, Pam Durgin, Janet Cushing, Susan Wadsworth, Karen Tolman, Dianne Lynsky, Susan McLaughlin .lane Ewnrf, Linda Ke-rwin, Donna MacKenzie, Eric Shaw. Back Row, fleft to right J, Steven Harvey, Wayne Masson. F.. -- Av . . -Ili' ' 'M k ,A v-GLA. '!,,-. ow ' I v if-4 ,, I .syn A..'i , f-'fear-1 'Y' -'rf . 5 n ' V 'JW' 6 n D ' J' 43M rxfg. 2 it 4 . TI Al 7 iw 5 'Y -:Refer ' 4 ' 1' -1. . ' B r , ll . 4 .pei X V 1. ' , fzqixs- 7 .1-1' f, ' 15, 1 J r 4 iw YT , '- f D 1, Q ' ,ff--'51 .4 .' ' , 'W f mag. 'riff' iff' ,ifw A 'fmt ,. ' ,A A. Q :wh I I 1 A' its Jpriqwg A .r, 2. ,?'iTYg?Q,,ml,4', ,, 4 FV. 3 V, 0 ,, hh, - ' 'g,..- f . ef- if , 1 'ttf f 'lift cfwigrr ,4 J lfnmgiiumiswi, I ., 'f, . .2 ...ak ,' SE., ,lv . viii-saga? sh r 2 ff r -V , '- 2 ' 41 , ' . . f, V , '. , . ft f f H H ? ', J' 'I L' ' 1. '-12. ff' ' . '-1. Main 112.2 ,Igfx 3 Front Row, fleft to rightl, Robert Ashton, Mary Joseph, Valerie Forest, Debbie Falkowskii, Debbie Dempsey, Mary Cronin, Pat Martin, Linda Correia, Alison Causer, Debbie Thibodeau, Mark Vanderwater. Back Row, Cleft to right J, Steve Joseph, Mike Dwyer, Joseph Perry, Michael Tetreault, Tom Heslin, David Muzrall, Charles Blake, Paul Brennan, Richard Kearsley, Steve Perkins. -,1.,,. ii' ' 'WY' ' W -, K' 4 5 . jf. . fs- xv., J .3 A ' lf w l v X I i x 1- , . ! W.. .- Q v .va ,I nl l '91 ' Q.- , ' ,- ' r- an - M M S l a-..i' 'bw r ' 4 . ., ', -1 J 4' r M ' I: . Q xl ' ' , 4, , U mi, 1 f xi..,,,E ..,. F. 1 . 5 X . if ' 'N :j -Y f -if q ,mv , Q . U 'QQ v , I ., ' 7: 5 i . x Q 5 . Q M In l Q ' . 1 A K 1 1 5 X uf 1 .I I .0 , 5 . E . - 9 .. . l K , . K , .x.-. 'A 'i .A . Nvx 4 9-' . ' 1 1 I-' Q .J 1 .U ' -sv wil 1. ' . ' - '.. - 'A 'J' ee , 5 . + f-ff-we fm eww- -I 5,5 -'n', J' ak v D. , 1,1 'af'-l!,',A1'tSv Y I 1, 4 w ,M af, ,f 1 ' -.4 -G ,iw V 9 f ' avi. X' 'I . '..' 'fg,'V5,Q0Q', I ' I x . i A ' I .' 1 15 . ' 4 '5 i - A' i ' W' M .'f'd,,'v ,all ' 4.m n'f.'f.g6 1.1. .LUV .1--mb lfrf-nv lion-,, If-il In righl , Swnliariir- II1-nry, Ellen Cargill, Cindy Bayley, Debbie Stone, Lucy MacDonald, Nancy Thorpe, Joyce Steele, I.fff'li1-Smilh, Xlargarilr Bailfly, Nina Rrnpolewi, Dr-hhy Kennison, Marcia Mattson. Back Row, fleft to right 3, Scott VanRyswood, Raymond llalwr. Paul Sivvinig, fil'l'fDLIf'.I1llliS1lIl, Sta-vvn Moyers, Steven Drew, Gary Long, Richard Bruno. Front Row, Cleft to right 1, Steve Haskell, Charles Finn, Robert Haskell, Debbie Bridson, Karen Hurley, Judy Pizzella, Gail Merritt, Joanne Logue, Pam Mattie, Lynda Rushton, Matt Spears, Mark Sinowski. Back Row, fleft to right J, Alan Reed, James Agnetta, Townsend Pin- nex, Tom Reilly, Paul Greenwood, Ken Lawrence, Austin Grady, Jeff Hall, Paul Peterson, Brian Carlisle, Jeff Rhuda. .-1 . V VI, f' 4 V! , .-av' 1 ,f- -' w if J' X . ' l , 'J IMF' ' fl. K N... -21 rx: '-' . X L.. li 'N' ' rm! bv- 43, gk'- 2--J B- '-'-f: -39 . at . 1 4. Q. 'J F - v ,, .3 ' X ,Q-pg at .1 . .xg 2 F JL, - .Q . ' . D All , . 4 96' , '. A ' !' .I . - J' ,va f A ' - ' .Q', vb. '- ir- 4 v . - , .Q -A nv., .l I' s l I 5- 'A -' . fa' ' uf!! '.- xf A ' -I -'fy x 19 -- 'fi . ' I l. '7'-.-4' .'f Q. ' 'E 'v'9 2 .J ' -e- f f . . ' Q , A ' . - 1-lla. -, 5' X' . ' Q N '. . ' L.. ' ' ' CQ' if X , I ' V' A fi hiv, La , , , 2' 1 . D, . I ' ' U , 5 . x., 1 . W ' 1? 9' '99-A 0 .4 i Y ' K L-i ,,..,-gdg +f- N ll I , . -. l -1 .- Sw 5 '4 1.5.4 w ,l X, 'WL' ',- Q 'L .I .,,,- ng ' . 'x-. - ng . .- f, -' .11 ,L -. I -:-4 ' , ,. fg .. -V , . s,, n . 'MO' 18- .luii . 'Q ,F r' lfrunl I-iww, ilvft In righl 1, lierrv Sinclair, Sue Cummings, Kristin Wallace, Paula Ballerini, Sally Jutras, Kathy Pineo, Nancy Truelove, llama l'if'f-ini, Sally Wales, Karen Ijnnuvun, Shirley Gillvspi, Paula Amet, Ellen Schneider. Back Row, fleft to rightl, Charles Sewell, Rick Slewurr, .lim Cluunniw, Flfl Peterson, Jefl Morgan, Bob DeCicco, John Ryan, Peter Dattman, John Glynn, Jeff Gordan. . . -Y-- -7- Q n 5 - r -. . 'Lf - I, A - 1' r Y . 4 X fqpquyvfw 4- '. : ,1 . 'IDM 1 V ,-.1 -1-V .. --- Aw ' A J , X ff' ia-- '- A , 'Q' , . x 4 , 3 is ,, X llli L'-s ,fv hiya, Front Row, Cleft to rightb, Michael Leavitt, David Seavey. Middle Row, Cleft to rightl, Donald Esterberg, Jimmy Murray, Debbie Debbie Swanson, Helen Colorusso, Donna Smyth, Kathy Arcardi, Leanne White, Barbara Love, John' Marsh, Steven Brookfield. Back Row, Cleft to rightl, Jimmy Staples, Mark Lawrence, Jeff Baldwin, Bernard Rousseau, Chip Dean, Scot McVrdy, Paul Jevne. F- A ,Q-Y -... x r 1 N Blli Q Q M ls-gm v -'i-1 I .5 A y I r I+. 1 .J Q tal ,r -- - , N Y -'ff'-f. ' g,. fi,-...,,1:5 I rf,m lifrw, flvfr 111 right w, Mike Kieffer, Cindy Dangora, Mary Hamblen, Cheryl Clauson, Debbie Dawfis, Kathy Splaine, Donna Mc- Ilwrmmrglm, Num-y Hmm-r, Iiubvrtu Maggee, Anthony D'Angelo, Steve Oronte. Back Row, fleft to rlght J, Jlm Tums, George Shaw. Damon Xluywre, 'IN-fl Wwlfrum, Donald Fnulsham. 1-1 ' s ff 4 'v X s Iii.-231 iE5 'Q' Ni 4 1 ,lu f ,.t Q I Nil WWE ,,. -v .. . ., LH f Q Lam z . ' , - - A K J a A . lk ' - M x z 1 -W11 l Q fix A 1 , ,, :A S4 6 if i Ill 3 5 ll V I f H li :I QQ W it Q51 l 'ff ai? HSM 49- 58 K l N Front Row, Cleft to right J, Kim Paulding, Mari Jane McIntyre, Pat Lyons, Kathy Valair, Brian MacKenzie. Middle Row, Cleft to rightjw Janet Lynn, Sandra Henrickson, Debbie DuBois, Keith Whitaker, John Farley. Back Row, fleft to right J, Paul Ford, Leo McGuire, Chellis Brokaw, Steve Capaccioli, Paul Crasco, Thomas David Cann. I I I I I Q - I A f V I 's N . R .4 r N,-4' a Q ' r Z V 4 5 1 . 5 Q bi ,L 1: 5' ' r A. Q. . 1 A, eu . 1' . ' 1 ' 5'I'r we.- llf A Aa- 4 - we me-' 521 . . ..f.,,- z ' 1 ' N, - ' ' ' . 1 , 1 1 Q ', , , f way. 21 -VV ,gg 'f-Irivilf' ' A , if vm. 4 1 1 s -4 1 ir , J .. - -no J.. . s v ... -ufruqnuir Any- Wy , 5 s , IP' 1,4 a ' ' if rf- :, 4 4 , 4 .ou 1 ji 'L A 5 fr, X f L X 4, , P11 5 al' X Superintendents ua - ' ' 5 I 3. . 4,1-'A E . ,Q qs., v . 1212. ' 'EE kb 1. IL - A Mr. Richard Hamilton-Superintendent Mr. Vincent Poirier-Assistant Superintendent The era in which we are living may well be designated by future historians as the Age of Paradox: We are the most affluent people in history, yet there are literally millions in our country who are not even living on a subsistence levelg we are dying by the thousands in foreign countries to preserve democracy, yet continue to deny a sizeable segment of our own people the most basic rights to which human beings are entitled by natureg we are the most technically advanced nation in the history of mankind, yet we are destroying our natural resources, polluting our atmosphere and steadily making our environment unin- habitable-but why continue this litany of the irrational. They are only symptomatic of a much more fundamental paradox, we are the most talked to, talked at, and talked with people in the world, yet no one is listening, young or old. Scott Buchanan, the Socrates of the United States, once said 'that to understand another's sentence is more intimate than a kiss. That is a beautifully profound observation. A kiss, as intimate as it should be, can be merely a physical and meaningless contact. But to understand another requires becoming one with that other in a relationship which transcends the physical. It is, in fact, a union many lovers never achieve. You cannot, in short, understand another without listening and without being convinced that everyone, sooner or later, will say something worthwhile. In conclusion, I cannot conceive of individuals in a society who are trying to understand each other achieving anything less than mutual respect, the foundation for any human endeavor which has even the remotest chance of success. My wish for you, therefore, is that you understand another's sentences. Richard C. Hamilton Superintendent of Schools ff GPrincipals Y I. . .il n F ' 5 5 s 'a Y I :SQ . M.. ' I .K . . 'i .x , 5 1 J. v - 4 Mr. Anthony Bahrosw-Principal NORWELL HIGH SCHOOL The changing nature of our times mandates a greater responsibility on all individuals. The High School has been a focal point in this change. This is not only reflected in new curricula and types of scheduling, but also in the equally important area of student in- volvement in the decision making process. Greater interaction between administration, faculty and stu- dents makes this a very exciting and productive process. Although the responsibility for the operation of the school rests in the hands of the administration, we should all be aware that success in an endeavor of this nature is dependent to a great extent on all parties being concerned with the viewpoint of others. A iii. Mr. Charles Napoli-Assistant Principal s I Y 1 Mr. Peter J. Kapolka Mr. Bruce Marshman Mr. Stephen C. Greene ICO-ordinatorb Mrs. Elizabeth Phaneuf CSecretaryD Mr. Bruce H. Marshman fx f... ...s Mr. Stephen C. Greene Peter J Kapolka ' ' f frxv Secretaries :,-, , -- li Af.. A-4-1 is - -- M 'I x I :R Q- f 2' V lt N :lun Mrs. Jane Richardson mix. --. ..f,5nn..,- - , , Mrs. Judith Scanell I 'rl' Q I ll li lx - - 'l ! A A -s E ' 5- I , , A ,-eg! - Q. I .-4 5 4- 'A nn-- Mrs. Elizabeth Phaneuf Q ' - , L MIP- 'U XJ- Mrs. Cathie Cushing I o yfrq 1 .. if J , .1 -, A Xlrs. Doris ll:u'rim:u1 J! P fi Q Mrs. Margaret Collins 13.1 Inv ,lx K 14 i .xx ff .j3,...T, 'N 1. A GEng1i h s l , H n lff, if ref-ev p -,' .,v F- I t ld, I. v ' f Q-.1 Q 1 if r Q 1 r-:-,nm-'A ' ,B b M- ' Mr. Daniel E. Ryan Mr. Henry Kowalski KlllP0'll'll4' Miss Diaimv J. Russell Miss Barbara M. Epstein Miss Penelope M Sheehan Mr. Daniel E. liyan fflo-ordinatorj Our language is the tool with which we shape our world. As you use it to think, speak, listen, read, and write, may it always re- flect and not distort, heal and not wound, inspire and not dis- gust, convince and not compel. Above all, may you learn to use language to sing the smiling songs of peace. ffl' Miss Barbara M. Epstein ,. fQ,,',,M,itT ' - 4 'AT .ix , Miss .lean Kilbourne f-42' Q5 Miss Penelope M. Sheehan ,uv W1 Mr. Henrv Kowalski 3, H., W V Mrs. Susan MeGc-oghepgan ' V Miss Dianne J. Russell fifiii GLanguages l Will! full!! tulip i lgigu,u1clllH1g v1w4g,Av'i -WH Milli!!! L Till Mill llc is ililfl Tlllfllilllllll li l' will if fin' :F Mrs. Ellen Brockman - French Mr. Robert Dargis - French Mr. Marvin Sezak - German Mrs. Kathleen Fountain - French Miss Alice Ilhinesmith - German Mr. Paul Esposito - Latin K . Q az ....,,L?' 1 O .4-A Qf I ,iv ga Mr. Marvin Sezak Miss Alice Rhinesrnith QW WI: M' Robert E Darvis 1' l ' lang Mrs. Ellen Brockman riawd Mrs. Kathleen Fountain Mr. Paul J. Esposito Si '1 !'I L its os- .... 4 'Quay x-,i i l ' n XE XII Willilllll Gf'l 'f3' Miss Nancy Glidden Mr. F. David Stephansky M iss J 21ii'1lll0ilIH' Morrissey Mr. Michael A. Tannenbaum Social Science G Mr. I . David Str-phansky CCo-ordinatorb The Social Studies Department is cur- rently working on changes in the curriculum. Two major goals being considered for this change are relevance and choice. In the future it is planned to give the student a greater selection of more meaningful courses. 11 ' K a. A.. , 1 x . 1 .l .ll-1 H. -H , Mr. William Gerctw Bi gi fi QC- - Q r 5. Mr. Michael A. Tannenbaum hd I' ful ,-'ff' as uf Q Miss Nancy Glidden ,?.-w,, , Mr. James Farrow Mlss Jac-qucllnv lXIOl'I'1SSllf 1 I 1:92 2-1 f W-..-TY Kiln. lf Nl: llnnlm l,2ll'l'I P-Q ll Mr. Alan WC-bbcr X mf! X. luvun Mr. Hoburt, B. Smith ,,,rA ff hw., 4 'A . E Z Mr. Alan Webber Mrs. Janet A. Evans . - TH ' . .elm , .wma 'WK Mx. C 1141105 Pauut Mr. Robert B. Smith YIM El th I 4 H7 lk x Mr. Stanley J. Rice Mr. David P. Dowd Miss Cfynthia Tillman Miss Vivian Louison Mrs, Margaret L, Lind s. llc-ginzi l'zimclisc 7 ei'o-orclinzi The Mathematics Department offers the regular program of Algebra I, Geometry CPlane and Modernb, Algebra II and Senior Mathematics. The advanced placement pro+ gram begins with Geometry in the ninth grade, thus providing Seniors with the oppor- tunity to study Calculus. Some independent study and individualized workin small groups is being undertaken. Other activities include two mathematics contests in which students participate yearly, and a Mathematics Club whose members ex- plore topics of special interest which serve to enrich their background in Mathematics. .Pty 'il ., t' ' La, 1. ' ff'- . V f Y V Y ,6 -315.1 .- , .Q .., I 'ali :X 4 f'7fi'f3+f-58 f X V , - N .-., 1 -A . gi-AQ. W r :iff . f i l' aflfh' za, V Q ,. 4 ll l? .-yfg-I ' ' , iff- ' J i 2 IJ' S QQJ , 1. , Y x A 1 3. 9 'fl ' A ' 1 1. , , ' , 2 '4.,,, .a' 'W ff' . Mr. Stanley J. Rice Miss Cynthia Tillman gm ,, gm ,H -gp V Mr David P Dowd Mrs. Margarvt L. Lim - r K fb'XN XX A g,... ,Vw Bliss Ann IDOIIKIIUFIB' - 11? w- ' ,'F'I -- X '5-,A 'Q-.1 x , X x 1 Mr. Dzmivl T. l3lzu1c'h:1l'cl ,. Miss Vivian Louison Lib. ., df., ff 1 -AW CMusic Mr. Douglas J. Richards I 1- ' QI Mr. Albert Orlando Wi fl 'Ff ., . KJ. --,..-v6 4 'em is -5. Mrs. Judith M. Snell I v ' i'i'i ' A' ' I CLibrarian K' '1- I Q J, QQ! i v 5 . - My-5, Oppenhelm f'Audio -GVisua1 'Aids Mr. Stanley J. Rice Xlr. Willizum if I5l:u'kmm'r- .I I an f CPhysical CEducat ion S, If QQHWLQ Mr. John H. Osgood 1 l guns!- I 1 451' if b Qf ? Q y -lg K Mr. Felix J. Dixon 1 ,yxlma '11 . ' ' . . .:?. '- ' -,a..Jiiiii'!1 ' , If . ' Q- If an 332 K U I ' S Miss Diane Tupper GI-Iome C-Ecgngmics Clndustrial Chrts 'U pf Mrs. Choris A. Vernon Mr. Arthur Axon K 1 L7 sr' x . x I 1- M, 7. Q Mrs. Horgzxn fHead Dieticianl I Ax JN I X N I 1 NI: I f IJ Iflllis Mr. George Andrews XV. .D .X. Mrs. Tilda Baldwin Mrs. Blanche Gabriel Mrs. Estella Hammer Mrs. Rita Paskow Mrs. Yolly Ryan Mrs. Jeanne St. Aubin . ,N , . 5 1 ' ,,. .x 1.- i Jr. I PJ! SL-,F - ,gun Mr. Elphege Daneau IVXV French Club 'nfl f'!!?'4v Miss Fountain fAclyisorD Betty Ann Bertone Donna Burke Debbie Fann Lin Vonnell David Dailey Findy Dattman Jane Dempsey Denise Dwelley William Early Nancy liricksson Bob Ifalkowski Linda Gabriel Tom flohs Sue Hurley Annette Johnson Peggy Lawton Flark Maglathlin Jane McAloon llay McKay Kerry MCWilliam Walter Mello Mark Merrifield Denise Milliken Janet Nagle Mindy Parry Donna Paterson Ilob l'c-mlergast Debbie Pic-cini Suzanne Quimby John lieiley Wenrly Smyth S llarbara Spangerbergfer Sanrly Spaulding l,imla Whitaker Susan Whitchc-r Mike Wilson Mary Pratt vi . ,4 f:I Nancy Ericksson fPresidentb if 1' lv'-r-Y-v-' K id i 1 . , if .- 1 ,,L I-C 'I I. 1 'ffl 4 ., .. X' German Club Q Q a 2 Miss Alice Rhinesmith QAdvisorb Richard Ashton Kathi Burns Pam Daneau David Henderson' Stephanie Henry Debbie Hight Brian Jenkins Marcia Litchfield Barbara Love Dianne Lynsky John Marsh Jane McE1wee John Reardon Chuck Schow Richard White Carol Visser 3 Miss Alice Rhinesrnith fAdvisorJ P2111 Dalfleall CPresidentD Kathi Burns fSecretaryJ 'S 'R , 1 I 2 is if-K v K IVXV' CDrama Club - - a . A I V ! 7 uaarai v ...,n.- Vu 'A' 'x x 3 K fljgv l N1 1,161 qlqfwwl-wwWmMWana?wWW1N3w Q 3 1 I in fl fi fig 7 3'v,-,wlx-gm, ujlmvwbuyrll L14 :li 1 , 4 Q A' ,xvlw , 1', , , ' . ' v w v u sr, N. 'L' full-R .1 4 1' rm X rag AQ x 'H' ' y . ri' 1 ' , 4 1 l.-- -A it-i all , X, l. 3 I Miss Epstein fAdvisorJ Elizabeth Armstrong Mary Dean Charles Garvey Debbie Hight Rebecca Hight QVice-Presidentl Ann Hudspeth fSecretaryJ Deborah Hurley CPresidentJ Peggy Lawton Emmet Logue Clark Maglathlin Priscilla Maken John Marsh, Kathy Marsh fTreasurerJ Raymond McKay John Reardon Wendy Smyth Gary Speirs Pam Williams 4 . . S P . - . . 141- , - 855 za mmf was ,Az V 1 . 4 ' . 1 1 'B w 'O l - . ' ,, I V -V - , if K , , Q , ri 'x.J.. ' . ' ' -. '-... 1' J: . 'J ,. , , ed - ' A E-r X Th mepeace L . . f sn' U - . - ,,,--.... Mr. Henry Kowalski fAdvisorJ Kathy Burns Linda Dicesare Jane Fisher Adrienne Gay Mike Gearin Dave Henderson Ann Hudspeth Wendy Jope Priscilla Maken Kathy Montgomery .lohn Iieardon Mark Ilolmliins Chuck Schow u 4. 0' X on 1 1 .. an -qv. u-4.t1 l-s 01 i i ...Q v.,,, nm. o-Qu v'-v 4-. -va .Q , IU' 1 . nz- 1 .., 1 - eg. . ur -v. ' QI.- 9 In . ., 5 ' 1 - .- ad 3 , 3' 1.1-. .,. is -aura. -,.. Q 1 .- '- n 'U A . 4. y, yu h I eg-4 . V iii A 1 . cbs? t,r'.'5.tif:,i,'J '3',ip's lo i 3 re- p1.-e ' . 1-,ew isbliclmiln uni, -.-fi i '15 is l - at Ior'e3T 11,1 xcnoni - Tmy.,pQ1QQ. K FF? ifefga Pflirlsguti., f-MEGA , 11011115 to CPG ti, . 'h ' flff' icE'o 1..af.f::.foer' upporti,.l fg:1t,i 15 . . :Hi tip: 131113 . 'l'Lijf'l.'..',fe Cf if .lulidi to l of' tue D 'f??3 Simi-tl. 'J 'fn Qlcri H , lor: ell Efiii :,C'.f:. i' it ix' nun ,, 1'r1.v. .rio VJ. crm 'I ' 'f V1 off if riwre to + '1 :mt f'L.r.i oe of' joirr Ti fl: 11tei.itf'f'e - crwntei fol sly ly tllo fT'Cl,1fl-iflil L E Ann Hudspeth CEditorJ F 1 v 'Nia Amtnler Miss Jean Kilbourne lAdv1sorJ Kathi Burns Mary Dean Linda Dicesare Sally Erickson Peter Golemme Brian Jenkins Priscilla Maken Donna Paterson Sue Pendergast John Reardon 'TT--5 - , X a1 '.v gn Matthew Gredler Susan Pendergast U K f5'XV'K J f tl rv-c f.,,. Glenn Milliken iEditorJ 'FAQS-2 a , We x' , K ,Q i. K, ,1 N,,,f ' .fin 'cl ,-. . ftfffiii iv' 62 a , l Q- rw, f::5w,1 3.1 ' 1 Qi' I Q ft L? , x -, ' if l M s J ,x fat 'x Raymond McKay 1Assistant Editorl Yearbook Staff 11131 11- 5- - ' ., 4919 Nnf .aMl! f Nerf' 1 J .515 5:5-' ss' .4 0 'nv 1 I ?4 ,Yfv Xliss Dianne llussell fAdvisorp HJ., , X lkl mi Apostol .lohn llarnecott .lam-t llrzuleen lbellllie Vann l,in Vonnoll l'at1'icia Dyer liulesen Foote: l'f-tm' flolcrmriw L . , 4 I 1 , ',.. f A ,V -J'-L v ' ., Susan Litchfield Emmet Logue Kathy Marsh Robert McGuire Maureen Mclnnis Raymond McKay Glenn Milliken Susan Murphy Michael Perry Deborah Piccini Randy Prouty Jane Rice Christine Sammer Mary Scanlon Wendy Smyth Carol Visser ., ,, -A 1 gi r 34 Q . A , 1, I 'm xg?-x . Q X Q J Q x- ' X v ffgt X993 v X sr! I, X ' L .tx L ,Q ff L Sing? I r' ,gf W 5,1-Q A 90, XX h - Q Km 5 ,4 v . ' ,rv L-. . AXQXMV A- 0 ms 'Q Q- 5' N -11 V: fi E' - 0 ix 5 1:50 vi! g :Vin X k --. NationalHonor Society -wi:-....-wi-1 Mr. Michael Tannenlmaum fAdvisorl James Bayley Peter Golemme Brian Jenkins Ilayinond Mcliax' Glenn Milliken 5 l Susan Pendergast 1 Michael Stella Farol Visser ll L l ll lei 3 L 1 .0-.. a l f F . l I l l Raymond McKay fljresidentl SUSEIH Pendefgast fTI'921Sl1I'6I'l l Carol ViSS6I' lSeCretaryJ Glenn Milliken CVice-Presidentjw l I 12- Student Facult Forum .SY We K 'i- This year was marked by the introduction of a Student Faculty Forum to replace the traditional Student Council. The idea of an open forum was conceived as a result of varied attempts to reorganize the Student Council at the beginning of the year. The idea was developed and a vote overwhelmingly showed student support for the project. The primary function of the forum is to act as a means of communication between the student body and the faculty. Volunteer moderators and secretaries keep order at each meeting. Any student or faculty member may notify the moderator of any problem which might warrant open discussion between faculty and students. Each item is placed on an agenda which is used to plan discussions at each meeting. When a solution to any problem is suggested, a committee is formed to try and put into action, the ideas formulated by the forum. The forum has been a partial success. Although there have been in excess of fifty students at each meeting, faculty sup- port seems to be lacking. The forum has already effected several changes. Attendance to school assemblies is now voluntary. Instead of one Activity Period per week, the forum has been able to schedule two per week. Also, every morning the doors of the A wing are opened so that the students who arrive early are not required to stay in the cafeteria. The Student Faculty Forum is generally considered to be an improvement over the Student Council. Hopefully, the minor flaws which have arisen this year will be corrected in future years. fre: - Y---- f Librar Aid L Mrs. Charlotte Oppenheim fLibrarianJ Jim Agneta Linda Bandara Peter Capilli Sally Erickson Sally Jutras Brian McKenzie Sue Murphy Mindy Parry Carol Visser .L I f l --Q.. I L i' Q Cm 5-'Y-vt .avffwv ffice Aid Janet Bradeen Lin Connell Kerry Ewart Lisa McGee Bobbe Miner Jane Rice Christine Sammer Irene Shirley Linda Spoletti 1-' Co f 1 Miss Dougherty QAdx1wo1J Janet Brzideen Joanne Casella Linda Connell Kerry Ewart Lisa McGee Bobbie Miner Sue Murphy Lin Myette Mary Paskow Jane Rice Chris Summer Irene Shirley Linda Spolette I i i K i X 5 f 5Key lub David Barnecott Steven Cummmg Philip Curtam Peter Golemme Randy Prouty Chuck Scheller Chuck Schow genial .,, H, -ET .59 H 'mfanq X ii' , M099 Future Teacher Miss Morrissey fAdvisorJ Donna Burke Kathy Burns Pam Daneau Nancy Delaney Linda Dicesare Louise Gallagher ,.,. . Dianne Heslin lPresidentl Dot Libertine Jane Mc:-Xloon fTre-asurerl .lean McAloon L' l A Karen McDonald Janet Nagle Donna Patterson Suzanne Quimby lVice-Presidentl Mark liolabins Gail Sherman X Wendy Smyth fSecretaryJ L -A- 'N U illlsif. , f S' K Q ,X- 1-nm - ir-V -.--, v . Future Nurses Laura Sinowski fsecfetafyl Carolyn Pierce fTreasurerJ Ellen Pizzella CPresidentJ Mrs. Collins CAdVisorJ Janet Cona Cindy Dattman Mina Einpolite Jean Farrar Joanne Hamer Sheila Kennedy Debbie Kennison J anean Logue Joanne Logue Priscilla Maken Susan McLaughlin Gail Merritt Mindy Parry Denise Penezick Carolyn Pierce Ellen Pizzella Ann Schneider Laura Sinowski l ' f mxvk 11 Choru Mr. Douglas Richards - fDirectorD Jawes Hayley Kathy Burns Ellen Cargill Delira Davis Kaleen Foote Louise Gallagher David Henderson Susan Lane Barbara Love .lane McAloon Denise Milliken Janet Nagle Sandra Spaulding Nancy Thorpe Leean White Ken Zanetti I' ..5.L-,, ,l ' i l L El' l lf Qisllilllllllilflliltlilll KS 5' l' els ffgifflyfhi 'ffyi -fr i 'L B 'Z' zlillyllifvlllvlil ll JU vi V' f QW iff INK: 78' Q 'i Ng A C7 ff David Henderson fTreasurerJ Kaleen Foote QPresidentJ .lawes Bayley -- iAf-isintant Directory I 1, f Ba nd Mr. Albert Orlando CConductorJ Brad Allen James Bayley Thomas Cann Richard Caruso Charlotte Cummings Robert DiCicco William Early Donald Esterberg David Gould Robert Gould Alan Hammer David Henderson James Henderson Thomas Heslin +I s George Jansson Douglas Knowles Michael Leavitt Lucinda Macdonald Elaine MacLeod Clark Maglathlin Howard Maglathlin Michael Manning John Marsh John McA1oon Denise Milliken Charles Scheller Heidi Scheller Jeanne Stilgoe Carol Visser 7 , lui Clark Maglathlin iPresidentl Charles Scheller fVice-PresidentJ Heidi Scheller QTreasurerJ ' KlfZ'XX- K 5Radio Club ,, g l 4 -F' ' bv TD I Il I l 1 N l Q . X Mr. Charles Parent CAdvisorJ Peter Capilli Steven Richards Photography Club Mr. Dowd fAclvisorJ Alfred Allen, Jr. David Muzrall Paul Peterson C ess Club Mr. Smith CAdvisorJ Alfred Allen Gerald Allen fSecretaryJ Ellen Cargill Jim Chamness David Henderson CPresidentJ John Marsh Tom Powers Ted Wolfrum W4 2 .1 A xi . ,IN V fA N ' udio V' ual Aid if rx Mr. Rice fAdvisor5 Alfred Allen, Jr. Gerald Allen Peter Capilli Alan Hammer David Henderson John Marsh Tom Power IF' if' M 1 C K ww --L4 e':9i5e34'iSfX3f w'lL,Ai15f'F' ' ' QSM - .. .. ' 'JHIJME ISITU c i v 1 i e S ,...:.4.m-,., 1 .-we L 2 as .0- f'-I s ' -, -6- C eerleader Vivian Apostle Debbie Cann Jane Dempsey Joanne Hamer 1Captainj Peri Kilbourn Debbie Piccini Ellen Pizzella Paula Stauffer Mr. Webber and Mrs. Snell CAdvisorsJ i -sl ll .lb-unit' Q, , :' 9 Q ,,,!!e 5 A' I' ' .,w..,,.,.,-.2 I mf-en . 'flunior' arsity' Cheerleaders ew, . -. Joanne Collins Nancy Delaney Debbie Dempsey Nancy Hamer Annette Johnson Judy Pizzella Linda Spolleti 4 Captainj Nancy Thorpe i W' C K D l6'XX- K CPep lub i Mrs. Janet Evans Vivian Apostol Susan Barry Joanne Benting Donna Burke Kathy Burns Debbie Cann Alison Causer Joanne Collins Pamela Daneau Nancy Delaney Dc-liliie Dempsey Jane Dempsey Linda DiC'esare Laurie Duncan .loanne Hamer Annette Johnson Wendy .Iope Peri Killmurn Donna Macllonough Debbie Cann fPresidentJ Peri Kilbourn fSecretaryJ Annette Johnson fTreasurerJ Cross Countr Mr. Bruce Marshm Arthur Brookfield Peter Capilli Steven Drew Chris Edmonds Jeff Gordan Bill Lavery Daniel Manning Bruce Marsden Mike Perry John Schneider Robert Schneider Keith Whitaker , l M f if 9 'svn-5 by 2 if N p n 124' Mrs. Scheller ca, ' h MissTupper rode QS Ilichie-Sue Allen Sandy Bailey Susan Barry Cindy Bayley .Joanne Collins Nancy Delaney Laurie Duncan Denise Dwelley Margie Esson Ann Farrar Nancy Hamer Andrea Haynes Annette Johnson Sheila Kennedy Barbara Love Karen MacDonald Jane McAloon Lucy McDonald Jane Mclillwee Roberta McGee Mary McGuire Denise Milliken Cindy Nash Janet Nagle Kathy Newton Carolyn Pierce Pam Power Suzanne Quimby Phyllis Raymond Mary Scanlon Heidi Scheller Gail Sherman Carol Visser Sally Wales Linda Whitaker S f C N f' UJH99 14f-+'-- DG F1eld GI-Iockey YMNASIU Denise Dwelley CCo-Captainb Ji' 1 44.-J 1-fi. Q jg, . , ..4yg'-f-.wf ffm., .'- a '. -,,, ,..a.. 1 --.4 LOUIIB EIT? Mr. John Osgood CCoachD Ted Anderson Richard Ashton Mark Bailow Richard Bruno Robert Bruno Roy Bryant Tony D'Angelo John Farley Donald Foulsham Michael Gearin Tom Gohs Paul Greenwood Steven Harvey Steven Haskell Tom Heslin Mark Lawerence Mark Lovell Clark Maglathlin Howard Maglathlin Joh Marsh Walden Mathews John McAloon .Ioe McDonough Raymond McKay Paul McQuarrie Ilick Merrit Jeffrey Morgan Irlohert Pendergast Handy Prouty Edward Roach Mark Robbins Charles Scheller Vharles Schow David Simms Mathew Spears John Spears Iialph Squaglia Michael Stella Miko Wilson John Spears fCo-Captainb Raymond McKay KCO-Captain? 53.4-1 1' 1.1- ' r I -N, 'ki 'Q AV 1. ,Pl 1.- ,a QQ' 0 , 14.5, V: gf .4 . 3 . V 4, r e ii. s .Pe 4 . ,. , l Y 0. 1- f A 1 H' ' ' 1 fl Qin r ' ,pg ' .v -Y y x- . C mf , , 'if 5 1 tl nl jg! -P KN-' l ' X fwxv , . l 1 ff.-- ' . I is 1 ' -:Y 751 . 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W gg g Nicholas Brooks Roger Cluff John Collins Phil Curtain Paul Fallon David Gould Richard Greene Wayne Gregory Steve Haskell David Hill Dan Kennedy Wayne Kirby Robert Leavitt Douglas Marsden Bob Martin Paul McDonough Robert McGuire Robert McLaughlin Steven Palli Daniel Scanlon Chip Sherman Mark Sibley Steven Sibley Donald Stoddard Garen Suzan Carl Walther Norbert Wolfrum David Workman CCo-Captain! Kenneth Zanetti Robert Zelms Cffense Defense u -' K .xfffgf -35 V , 0 -.X..3,X'KX X ,, , 5. .'lg,Nh'f .A YH' r-' X - g har ..'., 1. . - , ... ' ..'f-kv-'YF' 'sz L I . 4721 X 1' , Q: 1' 15. 5 W k rf. N: ' .5 ' ' , X ' , 'f.X .Xu .v . F' 4 P B' X ' -f '- , Ip X 'ntl A5 Q ' 4 4 X v ' ' . 2515. . vpX- .gl .,.AVl, X s 4: va 1 3 .4,,.J'yf ,H-f.. . KL ..g-,-,- 1, . . , - x,. .X 'gg ,X'i: X.. XXX g cxwv X tw 'X XJM 1 V-A, I ' :F I -9 -1 A' F, S X X ' X' Z , Q ,-. Q A , M 4 .swf mfs' X TZ f 'Q ' X ' X X, , I ll' 1 ,.,,,,,? 1 li,-' X srl - J ' s 1 ' ' 0.5-wr! ,f-Q g A' I W 1. 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J'x1.f14..4K.. 51-1-,.1,',l.eLnlh Ski lub Mrs. Judith Snell iAdvisorJ Mr. Allen Webber CAdvisorD Richie-Sue Allen Ted Anderson CTreasurerD Chuck Bailow Jeff Baldwin John Barnecott Kathy Burns Debbie Cann fSecretaryJ Lynn Castelli Alison Causer Jim Chamnas Janet Connelly David Cugnasca Charlotte Cummings Frank Falconer Gerry Fallon Paul Fallon Rick Greene David Gould Robert Gould Joanne Hamer Steve Haskell Lee Hendrikson Sandra Hendrikson Diane Heslin Tom Heslin Janet Jordan Paul Jordan Richard Kearsly Mike Kerwin Paula Kiessling Ken Lawrence Mark Lawrence Jane Livesey Janet Lunn Karen MacDonald Lucy MacDonald Clark Maglathlin Bruce Marsden Nancy Massinger Mary McGuire Janet Mello Walter Mello Cindy Nash Mike Perry Randy Prouty fPresidentJ Suzanne Quimby 4 John Reardon Jim Ryan Mary Scanlon Chuck Scheller fVice-Presidentl Heidi Scheller Bob Schneider Chuck Schow Barbara Sewell Chip Sherman Gail Sherman Sandy Steele Rick Stewart Nancy Truelove Randy Prouty QPresidentj Chuck Scheller CVice-Presidentj Debbie Cann fSecretaryJ Cliff Vinal Sally Wales Pam Williams 3'g,L9.eg ' tif 'Ei Ted Anderson CTreasurerJ I I I l David Barnecott Bob Ericksson Bob Martin Phyllis Raymond Chuck Scheller Barbara Sewell Miss Dianne Russel fAdv1sorJ Nancy Georgetti Jean Farra Bonney Rushton Jane Marsh Janet Murphy Sandy Doherty Debbie Grahm Sandy Spaulding Kathy Pineo Varsity 3 I0 Boys Basketball Junior Varsity Mr. Arthur Axon QCoachJ John Barnecott Roger Cluff John Collins Rick Greene Douglas Marsden Steven Palli Steven Sibley Thomas Slavin Robert Squaglia Donald Stoddard Garen Suzan David Workman Douglas Marsden qCaptainJ Mr. John Osgood CCoachJ Steven Bayley Bailey Christopher Collins Wayne Kirby James Leahy Paul McDonough Bruce Marsden Robert Pendergast Daniel Scanlon Mark Sibley Robert Zelms ai.: ,,,,,.1. ,,,. ,.A,4..,.: M L' ifgMvgi7YQ'i 4, 1'3,,,,,.. 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