Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)

 - Class of 1972

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'r s ' K J J. up s w,e'.'L,x-A .a ,AV -.9 Q: ' ,nh 's r Ffvb ' I A '.O Q I .1 ,r ,Q I Q ,- E 'j ' ',':' ,.l .9 f 'v J 9 1 yy.. . r 'Nl A hw . X, u 1-, vi o ,U A o r A .A ., IS :-. 'J '. 4, .-1 I -ai. I 1- W? 2, 'Q QQ. -.r , . 7' 'zu 4 ff' 1 E5 f ,V 1 Pali ff QW .. , 1 5 1 ,Y ,fi X' ,Q 9 I4 72 , gina' ,-4,1 T! f. .Li 2 xi I s 'X '1 ,f 9 M ,gf- f 4 9 7, ' iv F91 i The cynical side of me says that the one thing I learned from taking this job is: NEVER VOLUNTEER. After all. we did run into a few hassles with people and time. But they're past us. The fact that a 1972 yearbook is in your hands proves it. Actually, I must say that I considered this job a fantastic experience. I haven't put it all to- gether yet, but 1've learned more about people and management than I thought there was to know. The best word for it is insight. I owe thanks to too many people. Foremost in my mind right now are those on the staff fAdrienne Cay, Cathy Bandlow, Louise Gallagher, Marcia Litchfield, Dan Manningj who put in those long hours the week before our final deadline, Mrs. Cay, who put up with the confu- sion in her house that week, the rest of the staff, Miss Vernacchio, who was volunteered into this mess, the administration: the secretaries, twiceg those faculty members that donated time and supplies, and anybody else I shouldn't have forgotten. We knew what we wanted out of a yearbook and we got it if it was at all possible. I like the book: I hope you do, too. Doug Knowles, Editor 1972 How about this picture? Where are you going to put the names? Where's Doug I'll kill himY!! I can't find my listsllli' Oh wow - that's beautiful . . . just perfect. Don't tell us we have to do it all over again. - I won't do it, I,ve already typed that page three times! Will that picture fit here . . . HELP Who wants to type? What deadline?l? Whaddaya mean we lost the juniors!?! NO WAY Doug can't find the 'mini-cropper' But it's only 11:30 fP.M.j We only started today at 10:00 fA.M.l! GREASE pencil What's this kid's name? We'll do your housework next week, Mrs. Gay. Some dude's got his hand in front of his face. 04-1538 Hey, Scott -- do you know this kid's name? How do you spell that?! You know Cathy can't spellli' It's called a 'TECHNI-cropper'! Hey, Dan, whanna do some croppin'? I was all organized before you got here! Who is that kid? Oh, no, I forgot to ask Miss VIN SOD WWWhoopieeee I don't believe we did the whooooooo - le thing! I don't know how to take this. Andy My sincere thanks to Sue Deyoung, Dave Keenan, Mrs. Snell and a few art students, Mrs. Meyers, Mrs. Wallace, Scott L. 8x P. B. Brian S., the school janitors, the p antastic p oto- graphers, some dudes, Miss Vernacchio, my friends, my'STAFF and their parents. Adrienne Cay l X l 5 1 X V l 1 - if x ..-to 1 ' K R ' 'i s-I 'A : 2-cf:-5' 2-'V 7 Z, ,...!fl ' e 4 Lf f F A x 17 44 DKQC-r L KIM LUKENS WALLACE August 21, 1957 - December 2, 1971 M 7, ' ' . - ' X 4 'x ff ,- xl 2 , if- , ' .. .,, ' My l 'df f A,,,45 5 ' 1 r F A' ' JOHN THOMAS MEYERS November 25, 1957 - October 19, 1971 DREAMS Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow. Langston Hughes 3 acuUy ctivities Irons M 5, .,,,-, l,, 3' 4 ,f 11 K. lk 1 gfil I1 OR WELL HIGH SCHOOL 1972 l ,L-A ,- - -. i4--n.-..L:.'-.x-11nt..:.haAi1n 'ann-.gang- 1.-XCK REILLY. Pre-side-nl NANCY DELANEY. SQ'l'l't'l8l'Q PERI KILBOURNE. Vice-President 0' KAREN MACDONALD Treasurer VIVIAN MARY APOSTOL Yes, we must ever be friends3 and of all who offer you friendship let me be ever the first, the truest, and nearest and dearest! Cheerleading 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 33 Field Hockey 1, 4-3 Class Treasurer 13 Drama Club 4-g Commercial Club 4g Yearbook 4 RICHARD ASHTON . . . though we rush ahead to save our time, we are only what we feel. Neil Young German Club 1, 23 SFF 1, 23 Soccer 2, 3g AFS 33 Drama Club 43 Student Union 4 SUSAN VIRGINIA BANKS CATHERINE ANNE BANDLOW , , , being lost is worth the coming home. Neil Diamond DAVID BAILEY Those who dream by night in the recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity3 but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men for they may act their dream with open eyes to make it possible. T E. Lawerence SUSAN CLAIRE BARRY Alone people find contentment, together they find happiness. Field Hockey 1, 2, 33 Band I3 Softball 13 Basket- ball 23 IlVIgr.l Pep Club 23 Stage Crew IWSSI 4 EDITH BERCESON .IOY ELLKRY BAUER One' pound uf learning re-quirvs len pounds of rommun sense' lo apply il. Persian proverb Pc-p Club l l ROBERT ANTHONY BRADY Thr- les! of e-ve-ry religious. puliliral, or wluralion- al system. is the- man that il forms. J f .W I ., ,il 'ri' f JOHN STAFFORD BONNEY gal: 'igq----311 ' IOANNE BENTINC A thought, a smile is how a friendship begins - a memory is how it remains. Field Hockey 15 Bas- ketball 1, 2: Latin Club 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4: Health Careers Club 4 PAUL KEVIN BREWSTER Roads go ever ever on, Under cloud and under star, Yet feet that wandering have gone, Turn at last to home afar. Bilbo Baggins Tennis 1, 2, French Club 1, 3g Drama Club 2, 3, 4, NSF 3: Caper Crew 3, 4 DONNA MARIE BURKE Listen, I don't apologize for being hard to know, I am what I am . . . Rod McKuen Basketball 1, 2g Softball 11 Pep Club 1, 2, 3g French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Teachers 1.21 Drama Club 3, 44 AFS 3: Health Careers 3, 4-g National Honor Society 3, 4 IPres.J CHERYL LYNN CAPACCIOLI Life is like an onion: You peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you cry. Carl Sandburg Pep Club 1: Basketball 1, 2 ROBERT BRODERICK ANN MARIE CARLSON It has been a long twelve years. And it's about time it's over. Softball 2, 3, 4-5 Girls Room Gang .IEFFERY FRASER CHASE Everything is funny as long as it happens to some- one else. Will Rogers I Soccer 44 Drama 49 Wrestling 4- , .Q ?' .Q ' Q I' j I , X I , ik, Q 'I rt 'A .jg . ,f14,,?,- ,fl it , ffl - . Fwrz, an , ' 413. . LINDA IEANNE BROWN To multiply happiness try dividing it with others Library Aide 1, 23 AFS 3, 4 .IOANNE RENA COLLINS Jealousy is always born with love, but it does not die with il. P J. Pep Club I, 2, 3, Frenvh Club 1, Field Hockey 2, 33 Cheerleading 2, 3, 4 GLENN MICHAEL COCHRANE C-AIL PATRICIA COPUS JOHN PETER CORRIEA GERALD WAYNE CHURCHILL CHRISTOPHER COLLINS Honesty is a fine jewel, but much out of fashion. Thomas Fuller Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Key Club 3, 4 and NANCY JOSEPHINE DELANEY Life is made up of small comings and goings. And for everything we take with us, there is something we leave behind. Hemuzn Rancher Field Hockey 1, 2, 43 Future Teachers 1, 2, Class Sec. 1, 2, 4, French Club 3, 43 Cheerleading 2, 33 AES 3: Yearbook 4 'ft-. CINDY CUSHEN Then when my eyes were closed you opened them for me, and now we journey thro' our lives to what will be. Moody Blues SUSAN JOY DEYOUNG W, ,, .gg ....,:3!II.' KENNETH ROBERT CULLEY Well all right! SHIRLEY E. DECOSTE Love the truth but pardon error Voltaire JANE ELLEN DEMPSEY Let me live while I am alive And let me forget how beautiful yesterday wasl Field Hockey 13 Pep Club 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, Cheerleading 1, 2, 33 Drama 3, 41 Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Teen Center 1, 2 lRep.j3 Class Pres. 2 'tw lk. I .J X . 4 X' ' ' vm -, ' Q . i X N . 41 N-. 2 L,-Suk L- , ,ft .-:.Q..,. W ' u: .xt v...x Qfxy1Q--31--,-.--vs' '1v-vgr- I Q, LINDA ANN DICESARE Let your hght shine wnth a smlle always Lmda DzCesare Future Team hers I 2 3 QV Presj Chorale I Drama Cluhl 2 3 4 Pep Club I 2 3 Scnm shawl 2 Ships Logl 2 4 Skt Club2 3 Com merclal Club 3 4 Class Sec 3 AFS 3 Sec 4- MARK DURCIN The teachers that taught me werent cool Sgt Pepper Q' I2 PATRICK DONOVAN ELIZABETH KAY DUSTHIMER Don t llve for yesterday or tomorrow but llve for now because you only hve once Transfer 4 DIANA ALTHEA EDDY To the man who hnmself stnves earnestly God also lends a helpmg hand Persae 1 742 Tenms 1 3 ASTE iii? Rl? if FJ! Seek not to know what must not be reveal d Joys onl flow where fate IS most conceal d Basketball 1 Soccer 1 2 Band 1 2 French Club 1, 2 3 4 Sk: Club 3 4, Newspaper 4 AFS 4 Yearbook 4 Drama Club 4 WILLIAM FRANCIS EARLEY -' '7 -- . ' nf '- 51-AY: Y' 2 - fb'-f' I Q .J C Q 1 . J, i I I I v , ' . . . . V . ,, ,Q-3 l - 'I 1 -- . --:ffl-l I. . 4 1' -. ' ' I A I I A --94: . ms ' . . ,M ' ' '- ., D 71.5. l 4 . . 1 I 1 f . , - -: 1 I' 'I' I ., .L . .z '- , ' ' -f '- - . . J. .. '.l ..l vs ', .:x,h.,. ' .1 .L I J. 5 . A l . fl w ' X F , r s - x - J . 1 ' 4 ' 'Q f .Q S 1 D 0 , 'S . ,--I v v - . , , : ' ' .iw 3' A . ' - 5' ' '. - V' . . . V U I V I ..: ' .' 2 : : JEANNE MARGARET FARREN Know thyself? If I knew myself, l'd run away. Goethe Basketball 1: Glee Club 1g Pep Club 15 Future Nurses 1, 23 Majorettes 1, 2, 33 Commercial Club 4 ROBERT FALKOWSKI We are surrounded by eternity and by the uniting of love. There is but one center from which all species issue, as rays from a sun and to which all species return. Giordano Bruno Tennis 1, 2, 43 French Club: National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4: Drama 4- KEVIN GLEN FOOTE And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour. 1 Sl. Luke 1:47 Drama Club 23 Soccer 4-g Track 4 ,t f 4 . , .. l -5 fy' , L' X' I. af J .3 1 1 ,iw f K, - ' li ' 7 Q A' 'Li Q '1f3lf. Q mf' , , ,.., l 4 is if .Y ,gm I f -.-:bij f ',,.1,. A f ,4 1 4 x ' v' 1, H5 !.- sf, t , , A V h, y,p', Jr, - xy W4 lf,-55: ,ku ,kg Liar ,, ,- -- - A . c -. . 1 x ' 1. ,- ' 14 -1- for . .Q .fffffk 4- - .V T ,fix . l Alu lu '. t -gg V . v ' lf , ,,.'wn'l1i, - . ' -' if it , 1 vgbva , . N t -4 Q J- -I ,gg b: h N. ' ' n-Alla ' .o KIMBERLY ANN FISHER A wise old owl lived in an oak, the more he saw, the less he spoke. The less he spoke, the more he heard. Why can't we all be like that bird? Anonymous RERNDT CHRISTER FALLDIN At Mera Cret Soccer 4-g Drama 4g Chess Club 4 JANE ELLEN FISHER What I love is near at hand, always. NXWOIMNQ- '. NM nlwfvewmw-:sw - ! l Roethke , 1J:p ..'.- - 444 - 1...4.:.LL.!-,i.LLLl.-..Lk..!. rhC LOLISE ANN ll fXl.l,,M,Llll-QR Thrre- is mmm' lo liiing than l know so far. Linda Ru-h Gln- Lluli l, 2, .51 l'ulur4'Te-arhm-raf.l1ili 1. 2, 31 Yvarlmulx l ADRll'INNli fQHARLO'l'l'E GAY Spring is a stale- of mind. Yi-arlmnk 2. 3, 43 Sollliall 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3. 41 Urzinizi 3, -lg AFS 3, -lg Chriralr- lg Su4'ra'r Fan 1, 2. 3, 4g llingharn llul Linv 3. 4 NANCY JEAN CIORGETTI MARY HELEN GALLAHUE BARBARA CATANTI A smile is like a gift you can give each day. LINDA JEAN GABRIEL Live for today - Dream for tomorrow - Learn from yesterday. Solan Weeks French Club 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4' MARGARET GRADY IOANNE FRANCIS GOLEMME ' WAYNE GREGORY r 7 '63 A 1 N I 1 J. Cx A r MATTHEW GREDLER Caper Crew 3, 4 . ' -. 4' A :Q A f',. ff! A Jaya! v 1 , . .fi,T I In 'f A 5401155 , '-. lui' .. W A , i ., I . , X 1 X.. - PETER LEO HARRISON A J 1 The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is ' sweet. Ariswzle STEVEN HENRY GIORGETTI KEVIN WILLIAM HEYING Thi-se things he said in words. But muvh in his he-art rentaini-d unsaid, Kahil Gibran Cape-r Crow 3. 4 Z DEBORAII IIIGIIT Ready I am to go, and niy e-ug:-rin-as with sails full srl awaits tht- wind. Only another Im-nth viill I breathe' in this -till .iir, only anothvr loxing look raft liarkmarrlag And then I shall stand among you, a -t'.iI.irt'r among we-alarm-rs. The Prnphrl -vi I- DAYID IIILI, Cod gun' e-arli ol us two ends. It'- up to you whivh ont- you uw. Ro-rn:'inIie-r, he-ads you win, tails you low. Football I, 2. 3. -1: Trark I, 2, 3, 43 Drama l Club -I-g Wt-iglitlilting l, 2. 3, 41 Capt-r Cn-w 3, 4 I6 DAVID SEUOPE HARROW We should not fasten our ship to one small anchor or our life- to a singla' hope. MICHAEL HENDERSON Most of our schools remain about what they always been, bad places for children, for that ter, anyone to be in, to live in, to learn in. ,lohn M118 js ROBINN HOI'I'I' Every time I think that I'm the only one lonely, someone calls on me. Tandyn Almer Transfer 3: Yearbook 4 fu OT ALAN JENKINS , things must pass. ANNETTE MARGIT JOHNSON may 'Q ...ma X 'll .: i NE MARIA HUDSPETH deserves Paradise who makes his companions gh. - Mohammed ima Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Newspaper 1, 23 Majorettes 'ff 'L - Ti? - f ...:..- f' ' , Fl- k ari7'f.'lcba- 'Q . va ...L A. , s . x Qu THOMAS EDWIN JELINEK ROBERT DEAN HUSSEY It is not death or hardship that is a fearful thing, but the fear of hardship or death. Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2 SHARON ANN HURLEY Friends are made not born. - Henery B. Adams Clee Club lg Pep Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 3: Commercial Club 4 1 -L !'x' . 4 14 AJ. WENDY LORRIANE .IOPE No, you never get any fun, out of things you haven't done. O. Nash. Pep Club 23 Ship's Log 21 Drama Club 4 DAVID PAUL KEENAN Turn wheresoever I may, by night or day. The things which I have been I now can see no more. Wordsworth Basketball 13 Soccer 4 'ed-5--Y' K ' ' R l A Y if , I. 1 h JANET JORDAN DANIEL KENNEDY MICHAEL KERWIN 5 -I -- THOMAS CARROLL KAUFFMAN JR WAYNE SCOTT KIRBY Although he looks gentle and shy, Mischief twinkles in his eye. Teen Center 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 3 .fini-Ill 1-FM PERI LEE KILBORN To grow attached, To learn to care, That to me is Life. P. L. K. Transfer 1, Teen Center 2, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 lCapt.l, Yearbook 4, Pep Club 2 lSec.l, 3, 4, Class V. Pres. 4, French Club 2, 3. 4, Homecoming Queen 4 RICHARD JAMES LEAHY If you look inside your soul You may find it rusted. But that's alright, my love, For I have the oil. Jim Leahy ' Basketball 1, 2, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4, Drama 3, Scrimshaw 4 4- DOROTHEA EVELYN LIBERTINE A.. . r g' i 2.32. SUSAN IRENE LANE Everything is beautiful when you're in love. S. L. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3 fTreas.l, Drama 1, 2, 3, 4 fSec.l, Class V. Pres. 3, Yearbook 4, Basket- ball 3, Health Careers 3, Student Council 1 DOUGLAS ALAN KNOWLES You get only what you pay for - TANSTAAFLY Robert A. Heinlein Band 1, 2, 3 fPres.l, 4, Key Club 3 fTreas.J, 4 QPres.l, Yearbook 4 fEditorl, National Honor So- ciety 4 ' Ihr ,vi , x silty .l ' , , b if. 443,534 ff X: 1 1 '4 -' -.. ' . fwfr ff rf -- A ' rdf. -K.. KAREN MacDONALD lt riles them to believe ANN MARIE LYONS MARCIA JOAN LITCHHELD 'That you perceive The web they weave And keep on thinking free. Moody Blues ,,g.s-r. 4.-u .mini The sky is clearing and the night has cried enough - the sun he comes the world to soften up. Sk- phen Stills German Club 1, 2, 3g AFS 3 QPres.l, 4- QV. Pres.j, Yearbook 2, 4- on ELAINE MacLEOD What color I5 love GEOFFERY SCOT MacDONALD STEPHEN MICHAEL MACKENZIE lt ns torture to fear what you cannot overcome Anacharsts Baseball 1 2 va 4. , .- ' ' ' , .Q -4 uv.. - . - X 1 X . ll1Q-Alf, Q - V .' , ,' ' dv' . Y J ' ,,,',V,.,','I .,.' it rj .. i . . I. .. X .1 l '---f ' , ',.. l ..,, Jllw...-1, ft- . . ' N 'J' .. I f ,t lf' v 1n , u' v l 1 20 l HOWARD ANDREW MAGLATHLIN The road goes ever on and on, Out from the door where it began, Now far ahead the road has gone, Let others follow it who can. Bilbo Baggins Band l, 2: Soccer 2, 3, Stage Crew IWSSJ 43 Caper Crew 3, 4 Ti? .IANE LOUISE MCALOON The greatest happiness is always a little sad. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, Softball 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 3, Basketball 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3: Yearbook 4 DANIEL RICHARD MANNING It's easier to make good friends than to keep them. When they care that you care is when happiness begins. Baseball 1: Cross Country 2, 33 Drama Club 4, Caper Crew 3, 4 JEAN MARIE MQALOON An ancient inmost flame gone down with the wind, becomes a puff of smoke given back as one. Evans. Basketball 1, 2. 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, Future Teachers 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3 ROBERT FRANCAIS MARTIN Man is what he believes. Chekhou Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, fMgr.lg Key Club 3, 4- . as 4. '54, - - Q ' ' -1 U, . ex.-1-,, Q I s'L....,.,1 'Pan-3 11 N,-35245 S, ff JANE ELLEN MARSH No love, no friendship, can ever cross our path without affecting us in some way forever. Band 13 Majorette 2, 3, Future Nurses 2, 3, Year- book 3g Drama Club 4 O ig' DAVID McLACHLAN K s X I X I Z Education makes a people easy to lead. but diffi- cult to drive, easy to be governed. but impossible to enslave. Henry Ba ron Brougham KATHRYN GRACE MCWILLIAMS The night is long that never finds the day. .-3 S 'S e JANE FRANCIS MCEIWEE A , The human heart has human treasures. ' - ', Future Teachers 1, 25 German Club 1, 2, 3: Field ' Hockey 1, 2, 3, 41 Tennis 13 Basketball 2, 3, 4: V Softball 25 Pep Club 33 Ski Club 2, 3g Track 3, 4: Yearbook 4 if P' BRIAN McINNIS 22 DIANNE McNEIL ROBERT JOHN McLAUGHLlN lt's not what you know, lt's who you know. Football 3: Drama 4 LIDA KATHERINE MERRITT DENISE MILLIKEN Rivers of endless tides have passed beneath my feet and all too soon they had me standing on my own. Moody Blues MARK RAYMOND MERRIFIELD What we really are matters more than what other people think of us. French Club 1, 24 Drama Club 4 RICHARD ALAN MERRITI' I expect to pass through this world but onceg any good thing therefore that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now, let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again. Etienne DeGrelle Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4-g Basketball 1, 2g Student Council 1, 23 Math Club 2, 33 Student Faculty Forum 3g National Athletic Scholarship Foundation 3g Year- book 4 t rw CONSTANCE MAUREEN MORTON MARIE THERSE MILLER It , the I Rf? Ak, -. I i JANET MARIE MURPHY Keep your fact- to the sun. and the shadows will soon fall behind. Pep Club lg Future Teachers lg Majorettes 23 Business 4 K DENISE PENEZICK You can have any number ot' fathers, but only one moths-r. Future- Nurse-s 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 33 Soft- lmall l, 2, 3, -l-1 Glu' Club l JOSEPHINE MARGARET NIVEN JANET MARIE NAGLE Since well l'vc played my part, all clap your hands and from the stage dismiss me with applause. S r t . A, . X 5 ' A T- 1 ' . l ROBERT CHARLES PENDERGAST If we live hand-in-hand, together we'll stand on the threshold of our dream. Moody Blues DONNA JEAN PATERSON Dogs accept people for what they are. Charles Schultz French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 1, 2, 3: Scrimshaw 1, 21 Yearbook 2, 3, 4, Norwell Cultur- al Society 1g AFS 3, 43 National Honor Society 4g Teachers Aide 1, 23 Special Class Tutoring 3, 4, Pep Club 2 V JOHN CHARLES REARDON Don't just do something, Buddha said, stand there. Daniel Berrigan Soccer 13 Drama Club 2, 3, 43 AFS 3, 4 JOHN FREDRICK PETER REILLY I With all the people I know - I still remain a lonely man. French Club 1, 2, 33 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Class Pres. 3, 43 Basketball Mgr. 33 Drama Club 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Newspaper 4 WILLIAM PRIME I ii 2214: ,,z,t:,.A. - N. SSA s f' ' t. rg. its ' tl gg ,Z .. 1. ' -F U .5353 ark' A I B .lit 9' in MARY LEE PRATT Those who have the most power to hurt us, are the ones we love. French Club 1, 23 Student Government 2, 3: Ski Club 2 SUZANNE IOELLE QUIMBY A smile is a gift you can give each day. Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 43 French Club 1, 2, 3 81 4, lPres.J Future Teachers 1, 2 QV. Pres.J 33 Ski Club 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Tennis 1, 2, 33 Yearbook 4 PHYLLIS VERMELLE RAYMOND Be still sad heart and cease repining, behind the clouds the sun is still shining. Band 13 Pep Club I, 2, 33 Field Hockey I, 2, 3. 4 fCo-Capt.j, Softball 1, 2, 3 lCo-Capt.I 4, Boys Bas- ketball Mgr. I, 23 National Honor Society 3, 4- tV. Pres.J A, A. .V- cw , CHRISTINE ELIZABETH ROWAN Good people make their way by the way they're made. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Future Teachers 1, 2: Health Careers 3: French Club 3 4' AFS 4 Commercial Club 4 EDWARD PATRICK ROACH JR. The world is a beautiful place to be born into if you don't mind a touch of hell now and then be cause even in heaven they don't sing all the time Baseball 1, 2, 3: Soccer 2, 3, 4 fTri-Capt.J I 2. 1: if Q 'I 6 Q DEBORAH ANN SHEEHAN There is a smile of love And there is a smile of deceit And there is a smile of smiles ln which these two smiles meet. William Bkzke Pep Club 1, 2, 3g Student Faculty Forum 2 HEIDI ANNE SCHELLER All thoughts, all deeds, are simply done with no more hesitation. I am free to grow. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, Basketball 1, 2: Tennis 1, 2, 3, 41 Ski Club 1, 2: Drama 3, 4- DAVID GLENN SIMMS There comes a time in every man's life when he must look back at what he has done. I hope that when my time comes I can smile. Football 1, Soccer 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2 l Q: ' si ll MARK MERRITI' SIBLEY The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Waller Bagehot Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, Baseball lg Football 2, 3, 4 E'-mx, Wh .4 4 ' 'ue Q +1 .-- 'L in H .f h 'v- MARY FRANCES SCANLON Reach for that dream, that may come true. Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4-1 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 2. 3, 4, Yearbook 2, 33 Future Nurses 4 BARBARA ELLEN SPANGENBERCER Time it was, and what a time it was. Paul Simon Basketball 1, 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Health Careers 1, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 KATHLEEN ANN TURNER Within you there is a stillness and sanctuary, to - GARY SPIEIRS We played the game, a journey in time forgotten now, where am l? here says the beggar, there says the bee no where . . . for all to see! LOUIS ELLIOT TYLER l'll be merry, l'll be free, l'll be sad for nobody. 28 which you can retreat at any time and be yourself. Hermann Hesse Chorus 13 German Club 2, 3: Field Hockey 1, 3. 4: AFS 3 IV. Pres.J, 43 Softball 3, Yearbook 3, 4 5- qi.. auf'-75' , .,,,, on SANDRA JEAN SPAULDING . . . There are heroes in the seaweed. Leonard Cohen French Club 1, 2, 33 Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 43 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4 SANDRA JEAN STEELE Without love l am but a shapeless snowflake in a blizzard to be tossed and battered by prevailing winds. Russell Steele Ski Club 1, 21 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Field Hockey 2, 3 fMgr.lg Yearbook 4 E s L 1 CAIL MARY SWANSON We must laugh before we are happy, for fear of dying without having laughed at all. La Bmyere Pep Club 1: Health Careers 15 Commercial Club 4 LINDA JEAN WHITAKER Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone. Joni Mitchell Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4- 1Co- Capt.J, National Honor Society 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3: French Club 1, 2, 3, 42 Health Careers 4: Yearbook 4 RICHARD LAWERENCE WHITE 0 , ' I , 3 , 1 '1 , Q ,FS 'Yi I' l df? 'E , 7' I l. ' 'P' ' 1 4 2,2 , I I i , L-. . QU I , 4 ANN BERNADETTE VALAIR l ELIZABETH ANN WATSON The rain makes a hole in a stone, not by violence but by falling often. Ovid Basketball 2, 3, 43 Softball 2, 33 Future Teachers Club 33 Pep Club 3 CLIFTON ALBERT VINAL We have created a reality within ourselves: But a dream for others who will not believe French Club 1. 31 Tennis 2, 43 Ski Club 1, 2 JENNIFER WALTHER 'a1m New lj- M lg ,J This Qu. IEWQR lg., nf -Svgf rv E A n pr ' .lr 1, l 3 fl rfkfqs , Q I I. Q LINDA LEE WILLCOX You who are on the road must have a code that you can live by. And so become yourself because the past is just a goodbye. Graham Nash Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 43 Sensitivity Group 41 Year- book 3. 4 NORBERT JOSEPH WOLFRUIVI Hope carries great danger with itg if you believe anyone but yourself, it's going to make things bet- ter. Track 1, 21 School Paper 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3 MICHAEL RAYMOND WILSON It's over now, I shall go, where it will lead me. I d0n't know. M. R. W. ..., Football 13 Track 13 Soccer 2, 3 ICO-Capt.l, 4: lug, French Club 2 K -4. W 1 1 in -if Us , v MELINDA WIBBY What is my crime, I cannot tell, unless it's a crime to have laughed too well. Drama Club 3, 4g Newspaper 4g Commercial Club 4 fPres.J: Yearbook 4 BRIAN JEFFREY WRIGHT I A c i i ROBERT PAUL ZELMS MARGUERITE ANICE MARLAND MARK ALLEN LOVELL Soccer 2, 3: National Honor Society 3, 4 MISSING: JEANNE FORTI N -wma GORDONNA SNELL ERIC TORREY l SANDRA BAILEY Beware of all enterprises that require new clothes. GLENN EDWARD HALL Thoreau And then it starts like a guilty thing, Upon a fear- ful summons. Shakespeare CLASS COUPLE Sue Barry Howdy Maglalhlin ,,.f x, . TF 1 C CLASS FLIRTS Jane Dempsey Ed Roach MOST UNFORGETTABLE Jane Dempsey Chris Falldin DONE MOST FOR CLASS Karen Macdonald Jack Rellly X' CLASS CLOWNS ,lane Dempsey Jeff Chase S V-f-Q-m..n-for .- BEST LAUGH Heidi Scheller .lack Reilly ,V . he BEST ALL ROUND -- ' Vivian Apostol Bob Pendergast ' MOST CREATIVE Sue DeYoung Ken Culley ,-- ,,,.+?7QM'l' f' V- .' R Q -A ff-zwf Q 1 if ...Eut,. 1 All X 1 H . C . I , Zig? 1 I LASS RADICALS Deb Hight .lohno Reardon MOST INTELLECTUAL Donna Paterson ill illlf Doug Knowles BEST SPORTSMEN Phyllis Raymond Dave Hill Wg 1-5 -A 1 A 'J .0 lf, -.l' 72 Z -4-5 ju N, ,, .,., sq' X. F , F M I vw W' K' 'S? ff --.43 ...f- v S, fn., F51 .P lf' 4' 'VI 41' A Wm-N, lu. ,fr ,-Q, 1 FA 9. A '-:D lsr' f'v xx 1 1 nf' ,,,,f ff Q. vm? 37 fr- 71 -If -3 O-'W ,..-. ,Ad ,.- 5,5 nr 'K YWWW g 9' Gi? J, xx ,NA , Qi. A-' 1 I 5 X 1' AL ,av buf' A x Z in f J 5 4- U -W SOPHOMORE CLA SS OFFICERS CAROL GORDON Sec elary PATTY PINEO Vxce Pre lde t KATHY SMYTHE President DORICE MARSDEN Treasure WANTED ., FOUR FROSH -are .X , N 'U OFFICERS S DEAD KOR ALIVEJ JO I JUNIOR CLA SS OFFICERS DEBBIE THIBODEAU Secreta SUE CURTIS President GARY LONG Vice President MINA EMPOLITI Treasurer JU IORS X ,tv- BACK: Shirley Gillespie, Jeff Baldwin, Judy Pizzella, Debbie Dimpsey, Sue Curtis, Mark Lawrence, Debbie Davis, Jane Ewart, Tom Cann, Joe Perry. MID- DLE: Debbie Dubois, Barbara Love, Rick Stewart, Nancy Thorpe, Maria Tolman, Kathy Aicardi, Ellen Schneider, Donald Esterberg. FRONT: Damon Mayers, Bob Gould, Charlie Finn, Mike Tetreault, Steve Capaccioli. BACK: Jeff Rhuda, Donna McDonough, Mike Leavitt, Kathy Valair, Linda Rushton, Pam Durgin, Ray Baker, Mark Sinowski, Austin Grady, Mary Cronin, Susan McLaughlin, Gail Merritt, Debbie Swanson. MIDDLE: Lee Ann White, Roberta Magee, Nancy Hammer, Kathy Splaine, Jim Staples, John Glynn. Leslie Smith, Matt Spears. FRONT: Steve Harvey, Bill Giorgetti, Bob Ashton, Paul Peterson, Steve Haskell, Leo McGuire. 1 My ni BACK: Ken DiCc-sare, Wayne Masson, Kim Paulding, Cheryle Clawson, Sue Wadsworth, Michele Neifing, Kathy Burgess, Debbie Perkins, Pam Mattie, Janet Lunn, Gary Long. MIDDLE: Brian MacKenzie, Valerie Forest, janet Cushing, ,lim Agneta, Donna Travers, Lucy MacDonald, Tom Reilly, Linda Ker- win. FRONT: Jody Logue, Cindy Bailey, Steve joseph, John Farley. T i l 5 BACK: Di-bbiv Thibodeau. Paul Greenwood, Pat Martin, Marybeth Robbins, julie Jelinek, Bob Bruno, Paula Ballerini, Debbie Kinnison, Kathy Pineo, NllDDl,l'I: Mina Empoliti, Cindy Dangora, Joyce Steve-le, Debbie Bridson, Jeff Morgan, Alison Causer, Steve Oronte. FRONT: Rich Kearsley, Mary Hamlen, lu-ll Waddrll, Sally Wales, Donald Foulsham. JU IORS I 9.56 BACK: Tony D'Angelo, Debbie Falkowski, Marcia Mattson, Mark Bailow, Helen Colaruso, Chellis Brokaw, Paul Ford, Gerry Farrar. MIDDLE: Diahann Lynslcy, Kris Wallace, Marijane Mclntyre, John Ryan, Kevin Cotter, .lanet Durgin, Peter Fullerton. FRONT: Karen Donovan, Donna Smyth, Debbie Blanc, Sandy Henrickson. nw I Q if , 34 lr-,I sun X 4x1 1 T- BACK: Steve Drew, Scott VanRyswood, Jim Murray, Steve Brookfield, Paul Brennan, Roy Bryant, Charlie Blake, Tom Heslin, Ken Lawrence, Keith Whit- aker. MIDDLE: Paul Jevne, Dave Seavey, Scott McCurdy, Mike Kieffer, Ted Wolfrum, Dave Muzrall. FRONT: Ellen Cargill, Mary Joseph, George Jansson. - - - ---. Q, . , , .. ,If .L,'3,',..c.11 Y, J,,2,L.1.-121, I . , , , S OPH OM ORES BACK: Dave Capaccioli, Craig Torrey, Mark Dwyer, ,lim Bailey, Bruce Tibbills. Tim McQuarrie, Steve Tapper, Dick Arnold, Doug Keenan, Mark Walther, Dave Milliken, Bob Mclnnis, Nancy O'Connor, Sue Loomis. MIDDLE: Jimmy Spang, Mike Hammer, Gary Myette, ,lim Smith, Bob Valier, Richard Gray, Russ Wade, Scott Nibon, Kevin Colorusso, Pe-ter Deane. FIRST: Brian Moore, Gerry Twomey, Mark Tedeschi, Deb Jones, ,loel Carlisle .ni BACK: Pam Ki-aveny, Pal Pineo, Lois Malaney, Darlene Nichols, Betsy Dempsy, Noreen Collins, Janet Seavey, Marta Melsky, Cathy Paradise, Kalhy Brew sier, Tony Walther, Dorice Marsden. MIDDLE: Cindy Harlow, Debbie Burke, Linda Barnes, Karen Hurley, Moreen Robinso, Linda Blanc, Sue Smyth, Gail Kirby. FIRST: Kathy Rose, Connie Boland, Paula Dappolonio, Mike Weaver, Steve Larson 'A -S r l 4' , IJ . SQPHOMORES BACK: Chris Glynn, Paul Sibley, Jim Paylor, Mark Cluff, Paul Pettine, Keith Colaruso, Bob Trainor, Jim Trainor. FRONT: Gary Dattman, Glenn Quimby, Dave Barnett, Chuck Earley, David Horgan, Rick Tramontana, Chris Ryan, Mark Higgins. BACK: Cheryl Richardson, Julie Squalia, Lucia Savagio, Jenny Patten, Marcia MacPhail, Polly Silvia, Jane MacDonald, Donna Bruce, Janet Squalia, Linda Lamben, Sue MacKay, Ann Beaurois, Janice Perry, Lisa Putnam, Dianne Lepisto, Anita Honkonan, Robin Gregory K B-Kflx john Pmtzr Boh llnmlwrg lam Honkonan Donald Norrns Peter Valxer Massey Chase ,lony DlNatale Keith Foote Txm Marsh MIDDLE Mark Won h Bob Knnghl Yam x Cream- lhrn Ieautt Rach Colemme Joe Phaneuf Rick Kearsley FIRST Rocco Llbertlne Daryl Mayers Phllllp Lmsey H11 Bum RI: x Rn hard Allen 11 HV IX IJ: III NI I uhlwn Kuhn Smyth Jnll Frukson Carol Fordon Tracy Beaman Elame Rosebach Reeny Edmonds Lee Anne Sandbourne MID IMI- I I f sh u II r-.I Ilnnrmn fharyl fmon Joan MrVurar Mary Mar-Donough Janet Agneta Lmda MacLeod Cindy Kennedy Debbie Hoffer IYI lkallux I nmol lc Il: ky Allen Kathy Co cr Q l 5 I 4'-n '. ' . - f . . . . . s f KL ' -- . N C -1 ' a .1 .I N ' 1 m lg ' r X Q , , 5 . l ,N . ' ' Q ' w. f - , . .,'3 . .1-' . 'G -Y 'lv I . , , - 3 'F ff. I .- ', ' , I 'S 4. 'I . 1 , , - 3 4 f v . , .H y K. Y Y, ,. ,. ff I ' all N, ., ' -.V H '. E .' V .l Q ,.n.. . . I ' as .' ' . . --. 5 Q, 'fl . Q' o i , 1-L ' 4395- . r I '. IIYI',lA'.. 9 A'. yy' A, ' , ' ' , i , I ,, - 1. . . 4 1 ,. V4 ,r,.1n,,u-V 4 m..,' , ' ' ,, , , , , , , IHI ' '. l'.-lfllfv, lvl-1. f' s i, -r . , ug, FRESHME ,, .. -. BACK: ,lean Zambuto, Susan Rego, Terry Macdonald, Lynelle Rosenberg, Naomi Mitchell, Cathy Pratt, Cathy Spang, Mike Murray, Pattie Watson, Susan Heslin, Bob Smith. MIDDLE: Elizabeth Cray, Kathy Perkins, Donna Baker, Robin Esterberg, Lynne Belyea, Karen Meagher, Bob Molloy, Dan Jacobs, Bnice Kyellanderc. FIRST: Debbie Snow, Nancy Allen, Joan Wales, Brian Kling. of , BACK: Brian Larson, Nancy Deane, Pat Hallaren, Tom Falkowski, Jeff Cronin, Karen Reekie, Julie Karahalis, Susan Knight, Hal Walkins, Dave Pollock, Dave Sperry. MIDDLE: Brian Sheehan, Bruce Frederickson, Peter Kauffmen, Bill Arnold, Paul Pizzella, ,lim McElwee, Dave Burke, Allan Marts, Cathy Truelove. FIRST: Ray Sessler, Dave Tetreault, Dave Sieving, Doug Scheller. Sandy Hawthorne, Karen Cushing, Malcolm Stone, Steve Alward. gli. BACK: Ke-ith Morgan, Elaine- Steele, Nanry Hudson, Ann Makin, Kathy Wheble, Pat Swanson, Perry Macdonald, Meg Cowperthwaite, Pat Reiley, Janet Collins, Carol Balls-rini. Cl:-nn Paterson, Bill Thorpe. MIDDLE: Joanne Sinowski, Karen Crawford, Joan May, Lisa Gredler, Maureen Bertone, Kathy Marta. Brian Wi:-N-, Nt-al Kie-ssling, Buddy Rive. Linda Caplice. FIRST: Dale Whitcomb, Michelle Devereaux, Peggy Cotter, Nan Fulerton, Debbie Wessel, Nano Caron. HAVK2 llv 5111 k. Drlrlm- Valium. Lynn Mattie. Je-an Bandlow, Cinde- Richardson, Drew Larence, Glenn Whitaker, Carl Himberg, Sandy Allen, Brian Mur- Pht Mllllllfi-I-Rlllh M hh llll. Donna Mt-Alu-au, De-lilm' Mivhols, Stew- Jackman, Steve Bilbo, Robin Gorichs, Susan Morrison, Mark Bergeron, Charlie x fff t'l'f HNFT, iifllf Nu--ox. Phil Ashton, Brian Ka-1-ne-, Whitney Howard, Brad Wright, Eileen Cronin. 'wr' . - - 3. . 0 - 'Q - . - .-- P- f . C.. gf' ' . '. - if 5552 - - Karen Casey, Cheryl Sampson, Charlie Spaulding, Wendy Strahan, Brad Fox, Jeanne Pierce, Kenny Pettine, Carol Golant, Ann Dustheiner. Gail Sterling. FRONT: Ann Lennerton, Paula Fitzgerald, Debbie Dangora, Scott Levell, Steve DiCesare, Cheryl Grindell, Paul Martin, Kim Hosford. 71 f '0 . my 5- . ,.,f,. BACK: Pat Kiley, Kim Hersey, Dianne Reynolds, Barbara Nagle, Dennis Lynch, Judy Burbank, Beverly Brennan, Chris Correia, Brad Robbins. MIDDLE Peter Jansson, Dana Robinson, Mike Parker, Mike Crispin, Jack White, Jim Draheim, Stan Bruce, Don Orcutt, Janeen Lavery. FRONT: Charlie Murphy Jeff Hurley, Dave Taylor, Julie Fletcher, Patrice Hudspeth, Ann Wyman. x It BACK Pi-te Ashton, John Wilmby. Ji-fl Fitzgerald, Glenn Gregory, Ken Vinal, Ronald Paulding, lack Donahue, Dick Campbell, Stan Davis, Leo Miller Jeff Sxki MIDDLE: Ken Ekstrom, Leo Baslilles. Tom Constantineau, Chris Eisner, Beth Lonke, Mirian Rankin, Cindy Buitta, Claire Dever. FIRST Stewart Nlaglathlin, Mark Iimpoliti, lim Schneider. MISSING IVNIORSZ Dennis Den-r Miki- Caxin Stephen Meyer Donna Marks-nzie .le-If Hall Paula Amet George Shaw John Marsh Jim Griffiths Ed Peterson Pc-ter Daltman Robert DiCicro Chris Cummings Mike Capilli Bob Haskell Mark Vandervlater Stephanie Henry Brian Carlisle Joe Wright Bernlfd Roussos Bonnie Chaissun Kirby Harrold Roy C0n!ll3ftllneuu Bruce Crindell Paul MarQuarrie Miki- Dwyer Dana Pivcini Chip Dean Paul Sic-ying lame- Chamness Alan Bad Paul Cruco ,lnhll Rel-ll lirir Shaw .lame-i. Tuni- J if MISSING SOPHOMORES: Betsy Baldwin Robert Belyea Ronny Bizzozero Robert Carew Cathy Constantineau .Iohn D'Angelo David Deane Danny Durgin Fred Hall Mark Duncan Pat Grady ' Mike I-Iosford lain x 0 Bob Kjellander K Qi. Robert Knight 7? 4 ,wmuvyl MISSING FROSH: J Dorothy Bailey Melissa Bonney Mike Chamness Bob Clank, Ellen Dye 'K Berlin Kath rton Mike Lyons Jean Pearse Donna Petersen Darrell Putnam Debbie Reekie Cheryl Samson John Sheils S Don MacKenzie Fred Smyth CIIYISIIC MCKhlghl 109 Sharon Riley janet Paul sim . . . Frank I -,fly ,C V -' 1 --ff - ,.,,,.z , ,A Paul S ,,,i Q rger ' ' li, R' it d + ' . r I ic ar l r ,V , E R ,Q i Greg U ' ' ' X ., . , M B- ,,,'i ' ' f i: ' - 2 af A I - I' 4. .M , -bf OR ELL H GH SCHOOL 1972 .K l, l F ' x Power to the Pinto! X - ' I C fThree legs?YJ xxkill ,dx- QS. 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'le -- .ff-ns, iggffi sig, 1116.- .',fyf: ' fagjb 'j ' -4 ., L if . :A ,. ,A - 3391151 'Z-V ,1w,',L,.- 5. , fg5.2'3+7.g,j- - 3. t Z1 '17 Q, fy. 'firigfk 1':3?Iff.'f'f2:-V -., ?.,,., A . z 5-Q'f?f'fQ'f . Q I, 1. V,'c3'i.-1, , .fr , ' '- . 53,5 'fag , ' ' ,N- E f 5+ F57 f ' ' 4' l X, J as we be BACK ROW: Steve Brookfield. Steve Oronte, Joe Perry, Jim Murray, Bob Smith, Ken DiCesare, Charlie Finn, Jeff Waddell, Mike Capilli, Fred Smyth, Bob Haskell, Mike Leavitt, Rick Stewart. SECOND ROW: Tom Cann, Charlie Blake, Wayne Gregory, Mark Sibley, Norbert Wolfrum, Bob Martin, Wayne Kirby, Dave Hill, Bob Hussey, Dan Kennedy, Tom Reilly, Dave Seavey. FRONT ROW: Bob Trainor, Pete Vallier, Chris Leavitt, Kevin Colarusso, Mike Hosford, Mike Cluff, Paul Pettine, Chris Glynn, ,lim Paylor, Keith Colarusso. FOOTBALL M ,...1-s- i' C0-CAPTAINS Wayne Kirby Dave Hill Coach Charles Napoli i.. Statistician Paul Sibley, Coach Napoli, Assistant Coach Al Kassatly, Man- V V ager Bob Himberg. The varsity football team is the culmination of the foot- ball program. The program begins in the 8th grade and rontinuffs with freshman and junior varsity programs, Al- though only sewn years old, the program has developed rapidly and the Norwell Clippers are one of the most re- spe-f-tf-tl mf-mlicrs of the South Shore League. DEFENSE BACK ROW: Norb QNorbert Welfruml Kirb fWayne Kirbyl Steve lSteve Orontel Bulldog Uim Paylorl Tom IT om Cannl Stew fRick Stewartl FRONT ROW: Dave QDavid Hillj Fred QFred Smythj Hask lBob Haskelll Leav fMike Leavittj Dan fDan Kennedyj if-:ga FRONT: Cary Moore, Steve DiCesare, Paul Martin, Mark Empoliti, Ray Sessler, Peter Jansson, Ken Pettine, Carl Himberg, Pat Kiley, Steve Alward. BACK: .lack White, Brad Fox, Stan Bruce, Scott Lo- vell, Charlie Spaulding, John Wibby, Hal Walkins, Bob Molloy, Glenn Paterson, Dennis Lynch, Jim McElwee, David Burke, John Crispin, Mr. Gerety, Mr. Austin. OFFENSE BACK ROW: Pistol fPele Vallierj Tom fTom Reillyj Chas QCharlie Finnl Kirb fWayne Kirbyj Norb lNorbert Wolfrumj FRONT ROW: Wayne fWayne Gregoryj Brooky fSteve Brookfieldj Huss lBob Husseyj Bobby fBob Martinj Joe Uoe Perryj Ken fKen DiCesarel Sib fMark Sibleyj TEAM RECORDS Wins LUSSPS Ties Varsity 8 1 0 Junior Varsity 8 1 0 Frvshman 5 3 1 86 U . 'iff .3 , 6l4N7 55' ,fr F1 E - . Q - , m VK I 'O CP. QW vii .ffl- xf W' X,. I A ' ' - ' 4 g -85 . 4 f r- fx A' r, f, 'x : ,fu D .Q . I 4 2 L1 fs , -V z Eif, fi YI +98 I CROS COUNTRY if TEAM RECORD Wins Losses 6 5 Personal record Keith Whitaker frightl 11 league victories All League champ South Shore Principals champ 2nd in state finals 4-th in New England finals The 1971 Cross Country team completed its fifth straight winning season compil- ing a record of 6 wins and 5 losses. It is hoped that with captain elect liieth Whit- aker and returning lettermen, Ray Baker, also captain elect, Mark and Drew Law- FRONT ROW: Pat Hallaren, Glenn Whitaker, Mark Lawrence, Drew Lawrence. BACK ROW: Blaise McArdle, Mike Kearsley, Ray Baker, Keith Whitaker, Kenny Lawrence, Phil Lindsay, Bruce Marsh- man. Q l DB 4,-ijix in x renee. and Phil Lindsay, Norwell will continue its winning ways. ..... Q9 fi. e BOYS BASKETBALL 1 .aw - T nt. Ev ef as 1' 6 S-4 ' VARSITY: Paul Greenwood, Peter Valier. Chris Leavitt, Chris Collins, Mark Sibley, Steve Haskell, Tom Heslin, Mark Cluff, Coach John Osgood, Bob Pendergast, lma Basketball I 6 yi 1' Bob Pendergast, Varsity Captain JR. VARSITY: Paul Greenwood, Brad Fox, Charlie Blake, Bob Smith, Jim Paylor, Pat Kiley, Coach Bill Gerety, Paul Sibley. capt. FROSH: BACK: Brad Robbins, Glenn Gregory, Stan Bruce, Brian Sheehan, Perry Macdonald. FRONT: Bruce Fredrickson, Ken Ekstrem, Hal Walkins, Dave Pollock, Coach Bruce Emerson. 1 4 ff' i l l i '1 fs -1 F. 1 ,Q 51 If XXL :in .ml 1 ' J 4 J '35-'Ei W1-M-uk. , 3-3, i 'L f ' ,iam 1 ' A ,Lf .lla rf 4? 'J 5 if, if 41 if .1 x 5? 17 wg. ' I vlxmss 2 WIKIIGS ' fy' ' 522 .1 I '16 . 4 fu QLJX V4 Q V if 4' '55, J K VARSITY: BACK ROW: Kevin Foote, Mark Bailow, Jim Leahy, Mike Wilson, Bob Pender- gast, Ed Roach, Peter Dattman, Dave Keenan, Paul Simms, Steve Fullerton, Coach John Os- good. FRONT ROW: Pete Harrison, Dave Simms, Bob Could, Bob Bruno, Ed Peterson, Tom Heslin, Rick Merritt, Don Foulsham, Chris Falldin, Gary Dattman. Captains: Mike Wilson, Bob Pendergast, Ed Roach. SOCCER TEAM RECORDS Wins Losses Hes VARSITY 8 2 2 J .V. 7 4 0 ,H JA J 4 4 K i L b 1 L L w Y w J,V. TEAM: BACK: Coach Dianne Tupper. Chellis Brokaw, Marla Melsky, Michelle Neif' ing, Kathy Brewster, Lois Malaney, Lynn Mat- tie, Pam Mattie, Cathy Spang, Pat Pineo, Cathy Cotter, Peggy Cotter, Debbie Thibo- deau, Cathy Pratt, Kathy Pineo. FRONT: Donna Smyth. Robin Gregory, Mary Ham- blem, Cheryl Crindell, Jody Logue, Donna McDonough, Mary McDonough, Nancy Caron, Barbara Love, Pat Watson, Lynne Belyea, Nancy Deane. ,- C ' wr Coach Marion Scheller , , 1,43 ,- , -ml ll 1 1 fat 55, fa ' q i' in ,N V .I ' 79 1 ' , 4,5 J A .u hh I W, ' Y Ziyi! I' 1 GIRL BA S KE TBA LL hamlslialws and head fakes fast lnrt-alas and musvle avhes high ups and low downs sprawling bodies on the ground elbows and near fights strc-trhing to stifle height buzzf-rs, oranges and sweat A -- working hard for what we get - ,O smashed hopes, lost respect or ac'c'omplishmf-nt and a pride , that we don't have to hide. S' d ' B' 'l? an l dl t y VARSITY: BACK ROW: Lois Malaney, Patty Pineo, Mary McDonough, Anita Honkonen, Judy Pet erman. FRONT ROW: Jane McElwee, Betty Watson, Phyllis Raymond, Sandy Baily, ,lean McAloon , - I H - F1 A ..- BACK ROW: Coach Gail, I H, Pam Keaveny, Kathy Aicardi, Debbie Wessel, Nancy Caron, Mary McDonough, Nancy Hudson, Carol Ballerini, Donna Smyth. FRONT ROW: Kathy Pineo, Nancy Ha- thorne. Ellen Dyer, Ioan Wales, Pat Watson, Lynne Belyea, Joan McVicar, Kathy Spang. LJ fx JR. VARSITY, BELOW: Debbie Falkowski, Janet Collins, Michelle Devereaux. Janet Agneta, Ann Mackin, Betsy Dempsey. CHEERLEADERS 'WV VARSITY: BACK: Joanne Collins, Kathy Splaine, Pvri Kilbournv, Noreen Collins. FRONT: Bc-tsy Dvmpsey, Nancy Thorpe, Nancy Hamer. Dana Piccini. .5 Jn. , ,,- 'gl vpkavf .. as--3 ..-- ...+- fl' NOR WELL HIGH SCHOOL 1972 00 ADMINISTRA T10 CHARLES NAPOLI, Assistant Principalg ANTHONY BAHROS, Principal: ROBERT BUNNELL, Superintendent: JOSEPH BUCKLEY, Assistant Superintendent. 9.1 JUDITH SCANNELL EVELYN FINDLAY MAXINE LAWRENCE SECRETARIES ,HO ' v X' Q JOHN WADDICOR Librarian LOUIS TARDIE GABRIELLE QUIMBY A. V. Co-Ordinator ' Library Aid We may be crazy. but we sure aren't stupid. STEPHEN C' GREENE will 1 JENNIFER CANIZARES, Qabovel, PETER KAPOLKA, STEPHEN GREENE, BRUCE MARSHMAN, ELIZI-IBETH PHANEUF. JOHN HEALEY BRUCE EMERSON 'figs x DAVID WALSH, co-ordanawr .X ,wx X , I DAVID DOWD ,r ALAN WEBBER JUDY COOPER , , PAULA HADDOW :Qs O ALICE SCHLUN DT ROBERT DARGIS ,. -F 2,9 , , .4 I I P 1 1 I z r ,E ARNOLD ULBRICH ANNE HIGINBOTHAM KATHLEEN FOUNTAIN. Co-Ordinalor hw-v-sig f . DAN RYAN, C0-Ordinalor HENRY KOWALSKI JOANNE VERNACCHIO PAT EAST JONATHAN STEINHART MACH EL HELFEN E EF 4 ff 4 1 ,4,.LAU - ,-,ff L I 55 'Wk ' ...Q-...asa-:raw 4m an-can wu- 'ell JEAN KILBOURNE 'ju ' I 4 H MARGARET LIND SUSAN CHELBUS STANLEY RICE , IJ? f JANE MURPHY V x7 'A I ,X ,r if JOHN WALSH 5 i 5 Q .l '1 1 REGINA PARADISE - Co-Ordinalor 1 I' I1 1 1os 1 06 X14 JACQUELINE MORRISSEY MICHAEL TANNENBAUM ANNE 0'BRlEN SOCIAL SCIENCES :Ot F. DAVID STEPHANSKY, Co-Ordinator llng fw- 4. JAMES FARROW WILLIAM GERETY BLAISE McARDLE x X 7 A ll L , MAUREEN MURPHY BUSINESS U5 SNC! VIVIAN LOUISON SUSAN McCI-IOGHEGAN. EQ 9 ,Q .x ll! 'i 1 NANCY COFFEY, MARGARET COLl.lNb Director of Health Education N'-WSC I A F ., X 0 ii: W S , 10 7 I 1 1 .5 I n FELIX DIXON, Athletic Director JOHN OSGOOD PHYSICAL ED UCA T10 DIANNE TUPPER ALBERT KASSATLY JUDITH PETERMAN 1 gf . ANTHONY ARENA Industrial Arts PETER SCHUERCH Industrial Arts JUDITH SNELL An -.lbf ii' S. sw-3 PAUL D'ANCELO. Music CHORIS VERNON Home Economics DOROTHY BRADFORD Home Economics ,fi 1' A I0 0 KITCHEN: Rita Puskms, lfunire- Apostle, Marin' Mclver, Aubrey Ekslrom, Laurvnc Houdv, Beverly Amlanxx. Yolanda Ryan. Ruth Hurgan. o 0 7' CUSTODIAN ,- ARTHUR DANEAU FRANK OSBORNE lAlso: HARRY MERRITT and MARSHALL ABBOTTj THOMAS ORONTE OR WELL HIGH SCHOOL 1972 Y f A HEALTH CAREERS BACK: Heidi Seheller, Sue Lane, Joanne Benting, Kathy Splaine. FRONT: Barbara Spangenberger, Mary Scanlon, Suzanne Quimby, Donna Mesheau, Debra Thibodeau. s Q i 3 I t Q ' 1 l ' l 1 lp? iii UI 'I if ll L I1 X725 6' VA' gras ag-Y , I ..l.' , , ' 4 .l1 4 t s,f, -.411 - e E R.-L ar -I BACK: Maria Tolman, Linda DiCesare, Melinda Wibby, Jean Farren. Jane Dempsey, Vivian Apostle. MIDDLE: Karen Donovan, Kathy Aicardi, Donna Mt'Donough. Cristine Rowan, Cyndy Dangora, Janet Murphy, Advisor. Maureen Murphy. FRONT: Kathy Pineo, Shirley Gillespie, Gail Swanson, Sharon Hurley, Barbara Catunti. Debra Davis, Jane Ewart. Me-niln-rship in the Business Club is open to juniors and seniors who are interested in business either through employment or continuing education. In addition lu lit-ld trips to area colleges and business, we invite local businessmen and prospective employers to speak to the members about trends in their industry. The chess club is to the mind what football is io the body. The club plays in the South Shore League. At the end of the season the members ,play in an individual tournament. This year the club traveled to a Novice Tourna- ment in New York City and finished sixth out of enty teams. ACK ROW: Phil Lindsay, John Marsh, Jim ttckley. FRONT ROW: John Farley, Chris Fall- in, Richard Allen, Advisor David Dowd. Changing timesg changing people. Pep Club changing its purpose. A ski trip, a volleyball night, a splash party, and a play. A search to meet changing needs. BACK ROW: Pete Vallier, Nancy Deane, Nancy Hamer, Betsy Dempsey, Gail Kirby, Peri Kilbourne, Debbie Blanc, Sandy Henrickson. FRONT ROW: Joanne Collins, Kathy Splaine, Joanne Logue, Donna McDonough, Debbie Burke, Dorice Marsden, Debbie Dempsey, Noreen Collins. i i I D i O I ,Lv 1' Pxva-1 . nf. ,, W 6'.,u- -,.. , ' Q . , .,,,. ,. - . - BACK ROW: Brian Carlisle, Steve Bilbo, Marcia McPhail, Jeff Chase, Sue McKay, Chris Eisner. FRONT ROW: Diahnn Lynsky, Mark Vanderwater, Bill Prime, Tim Dyer, Cindie Kennedy, Bob McLaughlin, Deb Hight, Advisor Jacqueline Morrissey. STUDENT UNIO 2 i 4 We'd like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony. BACK: Ken Pettine. Don Orcutt, Advisor Paul D'Angelo. Bill Prime, Cheryl Sampson, Patty Swanson. MIDDLE: Adrienne C-ay, Sue Lane, Denise Milliken. Sandra Spaulding, Ruth Mesh- eau. Lisa Putnam, Robin Esterberg. FRONT: Lynn Bailey, ,lulie Fletcher. Cindy Richardson. Buddy Rice, Patrice Hudspeth, Anne Lennerton, Wendy Strachan. ,ff Being in band means never having to say you're sorry. BACK: Robin Gregory. John Ryan, Tom Hes- lin, David Sykes, David Sperry, Denise Milli- ken. MIDDLE: Mike Chamness, Bill Thourpe, Doug Knowles, Richard Allen, Bob DiCicco, Paul Jevne, Anita Honkonen, David Milliken, Mike Leavitt, Advisor Paul D'Angelo. FRONT: Michelle Neifing, Jane MacDonald, Lynne Belyea, Debbie Reekie, Keith Morgan, Beth Lonke, Meg Cowperthwaite, Kate Whe- ble, Lisa Gredler, Dave Seaving. BACK ROW: Gary S eirs, Anne Huds eth P P Q Rich Kearsley, Kevin Heying, Bruce Crindell, Denise Milliken. MIDDLE ROW: Janet Dur- gin, Chris Fiilldin, Deb Hight, Dot Libertine, Linda Willcox, Sandy Bailey, Mindy Wibby, Jeff Chase, John Marsh, Dan Manning, Chris Wallace. FRONT ROW: Janet Nagle, Bob Fal- kowski, Sandy Spaulding, Pat Lyons, Sue Lane. .lane Dempsey, Heidi Scheller, Linda DiCesare, Donna Burke. The Fourth Wall Players The fourth wall is that space which you, the viewer receives the message of the actors and are entertained. It is our hope that we, the players, are able to break through the barrier. BACK ROW: Pete Deane, Jim Bailey, Jim Buckley, Mike Kearsley, John Petze, Marcia McPhail, Phil Lindsay, John D'Angelo, Reen- ie Edmonds, Cindie Kennedy, Richard Allen. MIDDLE ROW: Rocco Libertine, some dude. Robin Gregory, Joe Phaneuf, Missy Chase, Merri Hight, Jenny Patten, Rich Tramontana, Sue McKay. FRONT ROW: Kathy Smythe, Jill Erickson, Betsy Smolski, Jane MacDonald, Janice Perry, Betsey Dempsey, Lisa Putnam, Becky Allen, Cheryl Donovan, Pam Keaveney. BACK ROW: Karen Crawford, Brian Murphy, Tim Dyer, Advisor Mike Helfen, Judy Rich- ardson, Susan Heslin, Cathy Spang. FRONT ROW: Meg Cowperthwaite, Tom Falkowski, Linda Caplice, Buddy Rice, Debbie Reekie, Jean Bandlow, Sandy Allen, Sue Rego, Robin Esterberg, Anne Lennerton, Wendy Strahan. MIKE HELFEN - Director F-'F A TIO AL HO OR SOCIETY - Provides recognition to students who haw achiex ed high If-wls of academic leader- ship. and responsibility excellence. - A service organization for the school: ll provides tutoring Zi provides book fair for the school 31 tries to provide some scholarship aid for stud:-nts BACK: Advisor Mike Tannenbaum, Linda Gabriel, Denise Milliken, Mark Lovell, Doug Knowles. FRONT: Barbara Spangenberger, Bob Falkowski, Sandy Bailey, Phyllis Raymond, Donna Burke, Sandy Spaulding. MEDIA CLUB BACK: Brad Wright, John Marsh, ,lim Buckley, Steve ,Io- seph. FRONT: Mark Bergeron, John Farley, Gerry Two- mey. Rocco Libertine, Advisor John Waddicor. H6 SHIP,S LOG ' BACK: Perry MacDonald, Bill, Early, Brad Wright, Advisor Henry Kowalski. FRONT: Chris Fall din, Linda Willcox, Richard Allen. The Norwell Chapter of the Amer- ican Field Service has come a long way since its beginnings in fall, 1970. As a foreign exchange student program, our efforts of last year made it possible for Christer Fall- din, from Umea, Sweden, to spend a year in Norwell this year. AFS is pri- marily concerned with broadening communications' between peoples and promoting world peace. I r 2 - Ffd E1 a I .kj E ,, i -.- h ' n ul Y ... .,,,,,1'. ur V ' .........-nr .' f - BACK ROW: Bill Thorpe, Sandy Bailey, John Marsh, Terry MacDonald, Chris Falldin, Dot Libertine, John Reil- ly. MIDDLE ROW: Heidi Scheller, Sally Wales, Maureen Bertone, Marcia Litchfield, Dorice Marsden, Linda Kerwin, Cindie Kennedy. ,loan Wales, Advisor Alice Schlundt. FRONT ROW: Pat Reilly, ,lean Bandlow, Sandy Hathorne, Joanne Sinowski, Liz Sack, Lisa Putnam, Kathy Turner, Lynelle Rosenburg, Adrienne Cay. SCRIMSHAW Merrie Hight, Sandy Bailey, John D'Angelo. H7 2 I ad pafrons sfewarf's X norwell carpef ouflef X ranney's X fredrickson brofhers X vir- fa's garage X schembari consfrucfion corp. 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