Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)
- Class of 1975
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If I could put time in a bottle The first thing that I'd like to do Is to save cv'ry clay 'Til eternity passes away lust to spend them with you. Ifl could make days last forever If words could make wishes Come true I'd save ev'ry day like a treasure And then again I would spend them with you. But there never seems to be enough time To do the things you want to do Once you find them I've looked around enough to know That you're the one I want to go thru time with Want to go thru time with By Jim Croce Q COPYRIGHT 1971, 1972 BLENDINGWELL MUSIC, INC. QCOPYRICI-IT 1971, 1972 in U.s.A. and Canada BLENDINCWELL MUSIC, INC. and AMERICAN BROADCASTING Music, INC clo Publishers' Licensing Corporation 488 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10022 USED BY PERMISSION ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Ef1za5etE Keene ORWELL HIGH SCHOOL 1975 ,. . , , it' ' 'if 1 '-,f -.'. .lgv r-'ir' 61, x PT-99 us: ' , fr ae, i, - Q :M is ill . ,N , - r And an astronomer said, Master, what of Time? And he answered, You would measure time the measureless and the immeasurable. You would adjust your conduct and even direct the course of your spirit according to hours and seasons. Of time you would make a stream upon whose bank you would sit and watch it's flowing. Yet the timeless in you is aware of life's timelessness, And knows that yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is today's dream. And that which sings and contemplates in you is still dwelling within the bounds of that first moment which scattered the stars into space Who among you does not feel that his power to love is boundless? And yet who does not feel that very love, though boundless, encompassed within the center of his being, and moving not from love thought to love thought, nor from love deeds to other lovedeeds? And is not time even as love is, undivided and paceless? But if in your thought you must measure time into seasons, let each season encircle all the other seasons, And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. Kahlil Gibran 1883 - 1931 HANOVER FOUR CORNERS STATION Tires - Tubes Ba++eries and Recharging Mobilubricaiion Telephone 826-4896 Hanover, Mass f . , lj .1'a .brquari ,-M59 .A .Q .A-. ,Q J' xv, '. 'F ,Sw x ', 1 ...- . , A ' u'19k .A N4 .-.-..z. ,ul . . ' -,'Q4 c'l' NJ- Top Row: Mr. Kassatly, jimmy Draheim, Dean Honkonen, Ha1Wa1kins, Stan Bruce, Tracey McKay, Pat Kiley, Paul Pizzella, Ed Bridson. Bottom Row: Chris Levitt, Joe Dubanoski, Keith Colarusso, Peter Vallier, Mark Cluff, Tim Marsh, Dave Maguire. 555 3-bi, -4 Q Top Row: jennifer McA1oon, Cheryl Mesheau, Peggy Cotter, Miss Tupper, Shelia McLaugh- lin, Jeanne I-Iimberg, Carol Lundin, Elaine Steele. Bottom Row: Joan Wales, Anita Honlco- nen, Robin Gregory, Cathy Cotter, Mary McDonough, Diane McLach1in, Joanne Sinow- ski, 6 Boy's Track -Cin Top Row: Peter Scott, Larry Reekie, Eugene Oronte, Bobby Baker, Whitney I-Ioward, Glen Kimball, Bob Simmons, Drew Lawrence, Jim Perry, Keith Morgan, Ken Pettine, Bruce Emerson. Bottom Row: Bruce Frederickson, Mike Dardano, John Wibby, Steve Alward, John Crispin, Bob Smith, Bob Clark, Jim Jelinek Whip Withington, John Perry, Joe Calcagno. '11 , -'mul' XXL. Top Row: Miss Ciani, Carol LeFebvre, Dawne Edlund, Debbie Nichols, Nancy Caron, Lori Hall, Susan Merri- field, Kathy Joseph. Middle Row: Lynne Belyea, Carol Ballerini, Karen Reel-tie, Karen Wessel, Lynn Yana- rella, Pam Hudspeth. Bottom Row: Barbara Rogers, Marcia McPhail, Susan Harrison, Sandy Spaulding, Ann Kearsley, Lois Malney. 7 -1...-.-ww .4...+z....- . H' My Top Row: Mrs. Scheller, Susan Montani, Liz Sack, Dorice Marsden, Sally Dean, Jennifer I-Iills. Bottom Row: Lisa McCarthy, Sandy I-Iathorne, Susan Hathorne, Bernadette Peterson, joan Mackin, Judy Gould, Chris Kiley. Top Row: Mr. Weber, Paul Maguire, Mike Parker, Doug Scheller, Craig McLach1in. Bottom Row: Tim McClennan, Mike Kearsley, jim Buckley, Phil Lindsay, Perry MacDonald. AUNTIE MAME The Fourth Wall Players performed their first play in the new auditorium on May 30, 31, 1974 when they presented AUNTIE MAME. After four months of infrequent re- hearsals and delays that were caused for a variety of reasons, the group was finally ready to stage their traditional Spring comedy. Many first-nighters voiced their dismay that more people did not see the skillful performance by the Fourth Wall Play- ers. Jill Erickson did an excellent job in playing the lead part of Mame as did Karen Crawford as Vera and Joe Phaneuf as Mr. Babcock. Many teachers made their stage debut as Fourth Wall Players in AUNTIE MAME. These teachers were Mrs. Snell, Miss Vernacchio, Mr. D'Angelo, Mr. Wallace, Mr. Emerson, and Mr. Spelvin. Many of the Theater-goers remarked that they hadn't ever heard of Mr. Spelvin prior to AUNTIE MAME but that he certainly had a knack for playing chubby Japanese butlers. All in all, AUNTIE MAME continued the tradition of the Fourth Wall Players, it was excellent, successful, and enjoyable. CAST LIST NORAH MULDOON BEAUREGARD JACKSON PICKETT . . . . . Meg Cowperthwaite BURNSIDE. . . . . Bob Davidson PATRICK DENNIS ..... Keith Bunnell COUSIN JEFF ..... Jerry Twomey ITO ..... George Spelvin COUSIN FAN ..... Barbara Rogers VERA CHARLES ..... Karen Crawford SALLY CATO MacDOUGAL OSBERT ..... T. A. Reardon ..... Debbie Dillon RALPH DEVINE ..... Mike Murphy BUTLER ..... Mr. D'Angelo BISHOP ELEFTHAROSEES MOTHER BURNSIDE ..... Kathy Smyth . . . . . David Barnette A GROOM. . . . . Miriam Rankin M. LINDSAY WOOLSEY ..... Tom Joseph DR. SHURR ..... Bill Cowperthwaite AUNTIE MAME ..... Jill Erickson PATRICK DENNIS ..... David Horgan MRS. WALDO ..... Mrs. Snell AGNES GOOCH ..... Rachael Slaper MR. BABCOCK ..... Joe Phaneuf BRIAN O'BANNION ..... Ken Buckley STAGE MANAGER ..... David Barnette GLORIA UPSON ..... Cheryl Mesheau THEATER MANAGER ..... Mr. Wallace CLAUDE UPSON ..... Tom Falkowski LORD REGINALD DUDLEY PEGEEN RYAN ..... Kathy Kearney . . . . . Mr. Emerson MAID. . . . . Kathy Cowperthwaite A CUSTOMER ..... Mary Davidson DORIS UPSON ..... Sue Heslin A WOMAN. . . . . Miss Vernacchio MR. LOOMIS ..... T. A. Reardon 9 .5 - QI. Cathy Spang, 1974 Prom queen and her escort, Bruce Tibbens. Rr ,J T, , '- - The 1974 junior-Senior Prom was held on May 10, 1974 at the Sheraton-Tara Hotel in Braintree. The room in which the Prom was held was filled to capacity by the more than 100 couples in attend- ance. It was obvious that the band, The Techniques, were well liked for the dance floor was crowded all night. The highlight of the night was the crowning of the queen, Cathy Spang, and her court, Debbie Wessel and Michelle Dev- GICQUX. 10 J A . .,, .- BOWLADROME : AIR coNol11oNL-to COFFEE BAR - PRO SHOP I Fon RESERVATIONS CALL 826-4061 J' .. '. HORSES A HORSE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE DISTRIBUTOR FOR HORSES BOARDED ANDIS RIDING INSTRUCTION NORTH 81 JUDD TROY CHEMICAL BLUE RIBBON MAGUIRE BRUSHE5 BRIGGS' STABLE ROUTE I39 RICHARD F. BRIGGS HANOVER CENTER. MASS. 02339 TEL. 826-3191 Compliments of HANOVER PHARMACY AND PRESCRIPTIDN SHOP Hanover Mall Hanover, Mass. NORWELL HANOVER 45 WASHINGTON ST. NORWELL, MASS. 02061 By MATTOS 871-2154 Wholesale Distributors Tel. 16171 659-2272 253 X? 111 749-5524 433 Washington Street ' Norwall, Mass. 02061 Office: 659-2262 Home: 826-267I ANDREW G. GORDON, INC. Insurance Main S'l'ree+ Norwell, Mass. ANDREW GORDON Presideni' fp:- 18,655 M Y i?ffa1 jf I 1 LGF '5 rvg 4 pb h W S fs -- x 3 XJ if fl Dr. Anthony N. Bahros Principal -f l li Perfection has no limits. There is, however, a limit at which for- bearance ceases to be a virtue. -Edmund Burke Charles A. Napoli Daniel Ryan Vice Principal - Blue House Vice Principal - Gold House ,li On the Whole, I would rather be in Worcester. an Q. 1 . x X f 'I I I Mr. Green Dept. Head Mr. Kapolka 5 '-Fix' ' it - Miss Polner Mr. Marshman li 1.5 Mrs. Phaneuf Secretary-Gold House 18 -if-,...s Mrs. Todd Secretary-Blue House Okay, Class! , Watch It toots! Mrs. Paradise-Dep artrnent He ad Mrs. Chlebus Yin' Isn't that right people ? a xy 'X . F 5 Mr. Rice Mrs. Murphy MATH IS FUN ! , , Who me, glve 1 A V Weekend homework? ,--g.-U' 'Q Q X N Oh, you re klddlngl Mm' Lind Mr. Swartz 19 r1f'D s..j Judith Sime- Why colored worlds of because do not stand Nancy Clal-k,D1-0 Bahrosl Secretary against yes which is built by forever -e.e. cummings inn. . 4 , ---7 - . rx' .1 Z' N' K rf' Judith Scannell-Blue House Secretary Ev-ie Find1ay..G01d House Secretary 20 if Mrs. I-Iynes - Aide lf, l 1.yqL,. . if J, Air I 46 Q14 Mrs. Thibodeau - Aide fl ,im Mrs. Ni3I'ti1'1O - Aide Mrs, R055 - Aide Y-, - 1 , . Q f , 4 We are all mad here Lewis Caroll - - Your mother loves 0 ll , you -4 I -.e 1 Ito. Yes Missy Dennis Miss Vernacchio Dept. Head Mr. Sapir Comrade QV 5, y g l Oh, you know . . . thingies Q Mr. Robbins Mrs. Sacco 1 Q - f.. . Q 3'- ' g W.. on ' v' 1 K: . - s- ,. I R92QTr .o 1-1 '.' . .Q . v . Q x R 4 16 W 1 ' 11 ' . Af.-' ' 1 ' ,,', ' fi. l j.A 'L-I 'A .i ' 44. - . '- Q' o, y,,y 'nsan gyy 1 . '. . 1 ll vv ll ..v. V in .. 3. :dc jargon up to you V A , H . .- - L Mr. Kowalski Mr. McKnight 22 r They're all mine! s-A-9 Reading makes me smile Mr. Wallace Mrs. McGeoghegan 195 ' 'Vx Mrs. Snell Mr. D'Angelo A creative mind is a most Wonderful thing to have, but it must be shared. 23 an- a Miss Firestone . Would you buy a used car from this man? Don't make fun of my 4' Q Wm turf green socks! l c. N B it ! as-if lm Richard I. Holbert-Science Department Alan Webber Head Go ask Alice . . she's hanging in the I. closet Judith Cooper 1 fd Dravid D Science will get you everywhere . . . almost. I-low many moles do YOU have? O'---'rl Bruce Emerson 24 I didn't mean to blow it up! 19 B 5 1. Ex 4 1 g Ask me after A R , V class .A fm?-,bf 'vf I fn my M51 Mr. Anderson Mr- Healey Wait- I'11 have it in a minute. 1'--' insulin! ,V 'XY . 41,5 avi Mr. Lawless-Department Head Miss I-Ierrmarm Eyes on the copy . . Z' O.K. guys 1et's get on the bus. Miss Murphy Mr. Marfione 25 ISn't that cunnin' 7 PQ -QE.-D Parlez -vous franca1s 7 YQ Do you want to go to . Siberla? Mrs . Rosenberg Mr. Ulbrich 35 '12, QC 4+-r .. -4, -, f+.+-f-QM' Mr. Dargis Mrs . Schlundt and I am awaltmg Wo11en Sie eine Schwarz Walder- kirch- torte ii M perpetually and forever a renaissance of wonder. f 21 Come on, f1rst year French . . . huh? V- I-5 Y-Im Miss Tierri 26 The Joy of excercise Are you sure the bell rang? 5-l Mr. Dixon - Physical Ed. Department Head Miss Ciani ff X. Q' Y ,. . I Miss Tupper Lets get psyched girls! I l Hey, Hey Hey YC ' E bg ,, ,M l 5 8 45 fi QV!! B O. K. Gentlemen. You can Y.: I pay me now, or pay me ' A later. 'dl Mr. Kassatly Mr. Osgood 27 96 Mr. Stephansky Dept. Head Mr. Gopen I m not speaking 'til you throw out your gum i u .-,iii Mr. Farrow Miss Miller Is thata Freudian Q slip, F hmmm? What's your pro- b1eml'? Mr. Vinll-ter Mrs, Dacey 28 ,Y gi? Look on the ' fi bright side, the Patriots 1 lost, too. Anyone can be creauve. 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Carver, J. Scully, L. Dickman, J. Pizzela, J. White R. Robinson, C. Levitt, M. Robbins, C. Reekie, M. Gaxside, F. Holland, C. Rizzi, L. Bogni, K. Feeney, D. I-Iearly, J. Ashton, S. Taylor, S. Braga, G. Bridson, K. Ekstrom, D. Glespi, B. Woodlock, P. Martin, W. Koepf, L. Mahony XJ 5 C L -ev 47 Congratulations to the Class of '75 THE SOUTH SHORE FREE METHODIST CHURCH 102 High Street Norwell, Mass. Telephone: 871-0074 Where Christ is a reality and not a myth -s 4: ' ,J -- yy. ,. ,f J 4 Ay- 4 5 . ! f?',j,AQ:' ,1 ' v- wigs! Q17 TQ, N1 ., , Ja. . -, - ' ,fi van.. , : 'v- '- A . 1 U. V . yfpgu, 1 1 i , - h 1. . -A ' r,. 4 -.9 '- A V- - ' qv - - A ' 1 f,, ,., .01- 8- I 1 -' 4. , 3A -i. qw 'I wf- - sf '::N'fo g1f'I f' lk QW' . Ay 'A ,A Ngtyi, A f I-,AXA Q., pi ,K 12,0 I p a'.:z4Qx .' ' . AKQIQWINS yf. 1. ' X To Live . ' I 54 ff I 4 ,O W 1 1 5' IDA If 6 . I Y . , 3 .4 0 ' I 'I' . Q- Ji. Q,' , 1' f' - 'ig ,3,'A'i-', ':'ff:7f . t'e'g'A-Q' Id. 4 lx. 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A ... 1 I, . 1' fha, . 1 .E ,, - 'M 58 11655-F '21,- Z' .IS tl l- f 7 4' wx Q 1 s WW- ' V I if a. '- X ,N s we V 3, xv K' W- . x vf 'f Q f :D I . Q f .W -HOUSE Rt. 53 Norwell, Mess. E 'ff' ' Telephone: 659-4975 HANOVER T. D. NVHIINEY 1 F -Benz y, 1 V I N 1 v Authorized Factory Dealer U sALss o ssnvucs o Mars New a. usso U ovensus osuvsnv PLAN Q exscuruvs LEAsmc PLAN 1 W U I ,N i Fl: tary Aumorind Dealer SALES 0 SERVICE 0 PARTS QORTS CARS 0 SEDANS WAGONS e PICKAUP TRUCKS Cav 871-0550 AUTO ENGINEERING SUIITH me Rt. 228 Norwell QA! Queen Anne'x Corner - Pond St. 81 R1e.53l AFQXY ICH-IE The 74 Fox by Audr gets obout 25 mules to the Qollon Wnrcn ns ooout overoge for on economy cor The thang us tne Fox rsn t on economy cor Its C1 Sports sedon It does 0 to 50 tn 8 A seconds It nos sports cor steerrng ond suspens on As well GS front wheel drrve And the toct tnot you con ouy o cor tnot nos oll thus fond more-J tor o reosonoole pnce provrdes o Foxy solutron to onotner problem os well FGBXBYAUDI Congratulatlons To The Class Of '75 RIETZL PORSCHE + AUDI INC A PLACE WHERE QUALITY SALES AND SERVICE MEET' 59 Pond Street Route 228 NORWELI., MASS 02061 Tol 16171 871-0777 Boston 16171 479-4500 . f 4 . if . . -rf . I 7 C I . , . Visit our newly refumished Eating Establishment serving Breakfast, Lunch and Supper Open the same hours as the store. ASSINIPPI GENERAL STORE EATING ESTABLISHMENT, 81 VILLAGE DAIRY Telephone 878-1131 2103 Washington St. CRt. 531 Hanover, Mass. Hours Mon -Fri. 6 A.M.-11P.M. Sat. 6:30 A.M.-11 P.M. Sun 7 A M 11 P M Compliments of Q KING JEWELERS Headquarters For The Bride-to-be Cushing Plaza Cohasset, Mass Telephone: 383-1755 THE HANOVER CONSIGNMENT SHOP Rt. 53 Hanover, Mass. Telephone: 826-2320 CAL'S TV SALES 8: SERVICE 161 Front Street Scituate, Mass. Telephone: 545-3500 THE WED WAGON old stuff' ' 156 Broadway Hanover, Mass. Telephone: 826-5742 HARBOR CLIPPER Salon Botique 166 Front Street Scituate, Mass. Telephone: 545-5523 VILLAGE FABRICS Cushing Plaza Cohasset, Mass. Telephone 383-1841 THE CAROUSAL Of Hanover, Inc. Hanover, Mass. Telephone: 826-2926 M.H. BAILEY 8z SON, INC. Rt. 53 Hanover, Mass. Telephone: 471-0908 and 826-4205 THE WOMAN 'S CLUB OF NORWELL, INC Norwell, Mass. i 1 4 W1 i, ,, ,,,,,,,,, , 1 Class Colors: Class Flower: Class Motto: Senior Off1cersfLeft to Righty: Nancy Carong President, Patrick Kileyg Vice President, Carol Ballerinig Secretary, john Crisping Treasurer. Maroon and Ivory Carnation I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided, and that is the lamp of experience. I know of Way of judging of the future but by the past. Patrick Henry 3 1.?g fx N 1 ff' - v -l M f X 5--0-ff .nu- 11' 15. 77' ,xg li -Jr' v.. It ?v,,Mi.g, gg A x J . .,.,:4 ,. uw,-, ' - env,-, f . A Z qivfg. 5.5 1 , 455, ,Y ' ' ' l':'5 'f'.- wk? -i f 1. ,, 4 f m y ' -' ' ' , ... .':4,., '-V,,.A.,Es'.f ' A K 2' gf . , - Stephen P - ' ' ,Q 1.5! , 'v4 -f.1,:-- +44 Irish ' . ', X , .Z ,'-'Z-L 9 1 .IV 'nv-.-,', cv 'V -524 4 f 'V 1 4 1 W f. ' L., .1. ri EEZ .Jn f'j,,g++ 5,'-,- Foofhm, f' 4: 1 L1 Q., - , H v :.,,,'g,-, Ja, ,,'f.:,,,f.-.,5.,Im.: V, -V V V df! ' 1,13 2 Q' Q' , 1,, .' Q jf'-q,i g - -ff ff2W.54w . df 1 -. S I ' A . f 1 ,,. .3 lhat' - up'Y'.1.Q'g,L,-.,..,,, :,g.1,'g,:'Q. L-1H,f,e w '311 . P 2,1 Kgs 2' :iii 724' ever ,I . -wg'-ff'-5 x v Law' f f ' 4- aifffl .' - - 4 1-,f ' 7' 'fn 'Ev .-iw , .,:g,1 H: . . .A N. VW, g e . f , 7 f 'X fefdhwff M54 1 .1,., if ff L fi f 332 ,, N , f 1, 4 ,,,,4,, 4 A r A, 1 .- ff A - f Q m ,. 4 xffivfy. 359, 5-9- 51 AA 4 1 ll , Jean Ma T'ind iw e German!! it I f' Club 1. Drama Clubelgl j.V. Chee:-1eader,2. C ' V. jkjf A1 fCo-Captainl. e ' ., , ' 11 To be happy is netite to love and to hape much. ' f f eu Femme-Gqgkie 4 .fc up s 'A-n ' 1 ,x no fl fd' Q02 'Io x n,.- A-.7-ax Q in E vcr. fi' 'IN I ff' ..av0 -49' ye, 5 Melissa ' l Joy win dance ff 'A But it , 1 begin with you. David Michael Burke Football 1. Basketball 1, 2. When we remember that we are all mad, mysteries disappear and life stands explained. Mark Twain if ' A-ff'?lgt', no-JQXQQ.,-pn. Q .,-.gi -p gn me Michael Chamness Rock Band 1, 2, 3, 4. u n I I I I 1' v QI, :ll f -A VGA., I T41 Christine Correie Thomas M. Constantineau Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Drama. Club 1. Li- hcrary Aide 3. Art 'Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Farewell to you and the youth I have spent with you. It was but yesterday we met in a dream. You have sung to me in my aloneness and I of your longings have built a tower in the sky. But now our sleep hasfled and our dream is over, and it is no longer dawn. The noontide is upon us and ' half waking has turned to fuller day, and we must part. v 4, ,,. ' 9 , '3 S -.A , T77 an? .1 4-N 417' ,.-auf .4-.' 5,55 fm 4 NR A .4 , 1 -.-f-vp. -..R ,N .rv -1' AJ! Kenneth J. Ekstnom Basketball 1. 1 Life is what you make it. . Live it before you can't. Bruce Alan Fredrickson Football 1. Soccer 2, 3,4 QTri-Captainj. Basketball 1. Baseball 1. Track 2, 3, 4. just what you want to be you'11 be in the end. Moody Blues Mark Empolug Foodadll,-1,-Z, s. . feeliingl ,Q . K I ' 1 4 Al' . , ri , . ,B Nagfrgeker Fung-mn A, ig I E I viaureen Hughes Ace 'Vhat's the matter buddyg ain't mu heard of my school? fou never get a second chance no make a good irst impression. Beach Bo Brian Keene You're just like the other guy, you ., if? I put yom' pants on one leg at a time. Qui - Ann Louise Mackin Cheerleader 1, 2. Basketball 3 fMam- gerj. Latin Club 4. To live fully, we must learn to use things and love people . . . not love things and use people. John Powell X-f Ioan May ,uv -ll' X TRN Ruth Ann Mesheau Field Hockey 2, 3. Chorus 1, 2, 3. Drama Club 1, 2, 3. Tennis 3, 4. Library Aide 3. Art Club 4. Student Union 3, 4. Yearbook 3, 4. I expect to pass through this world but once, 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 T or neglectit, forlshallnotpasthis. way again. Etienne de Grellet V ol 4i5?5f'7 if Robert Murphy Glenn Robert Paterson Football 1. Basketball 2. Tennis 3, 4. Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Student Union 1, 2, 3, 4 fPresidentj. National Honor Society 3, 4. I have learned silence from the talka tive, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind: yet strange, I am ungrateful to those teachers. Kahil Gibran Kenneth Alan Pettine Football 1. Cross Country 2. Indoor Track 2, 4. Track 2.4. If you continue in my words, you shall know the truth and the truth will make you free. John 8:30-31 f 9 5 QW 9 3' if x 'X ?UN Q.. , 'll ' 5 0 0 t ..f.-I. l. ' 1 ' v... 9 '0 ' xl! Q'-I- tg 1 'N . illll in Dehborah Reekie 3 Karen Marie Reekie , A 4 1 Indoor Track 4. Track 1, 2 Qvlanagerj, Q ' 3 fManagerj. Library Aide 3, 4. Health Y Careers Club 4. Dana Carlton Robinson Soccer 3, 4. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4. Chess Club 3, 4. Student Union 4. National Honor Society 3, 4. National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. 4. 3 5433- 'Z -4 an . Lynelle Rosenberg A V Track 10 W ' V - - '. If you really love me, then leti it show.. , ' 4 1 ,f William P. 'I'horpe Bill Soccer 1. Chorus 1, 2, 3. Band 1, 2, 3 fVice-Presidentj, 4. A.F,S. 1, 2, 3 QPresidentj, 4. Yearbook 4 fPho1J0- graphy Editorj. Patricia Marie Waison Tricia Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1, 2, 3. Softball 1. A.F.S. 2, 3, 4. Latin Club 3, 4. National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. The soul would have no rainbow, had the eyes no tears. john Vance Cheney I ' , I '54 19- 1, . N, fr Dale Whitcomb S ! xi, , v. L Qilrlkhophex' Wright Cham: Rock Banda, 3. A.v. Club Zlr'2g'f3. 'Library 'Aide 2, 3. Scrim- gtaewspapef ,1,,2, 3, 4. fS61c1iih'wffL'f.-life - can A , lE6GliA!82112'ike 'a.man A ' ' past my eyes 1 eb see 'W f iiietallin' snow am goifrig fo be.- ' 1 Bradford Wright ..H f , . - i lk KN .56 1'1- I 41- , ,ef 'f , 4 93 I like Zzzzzzzz 97 .....z! L5-r :Q ,, Mmmm...I-Immm X .. .. ,A , .' ' 4 ' '. , . 1 I . . -.. ,- f N: HJ: 'bf-.Lg,'r'f '. ' K..-. ,L A , :S .Tw-A-A-1,975 J5!3u '-'f 'YL' eulji -. -. 4- L, J- 17 T - Vwllzwf- 'fl - -4,1 Nw:-f Y.: H: , ' I - . .f ,a,iax,,f,-3,55 fbixi, lb., . w:.Sf4 '- uf if H' 15' ,N t-. I. 5 4 in .4 :Al fig' f 'l'!.f fi - 'Q-, xg AV -,I . x. A , ,I . I ' 1 H . Best Lookingz. . Noisiest: . . Most Quiet: . . Best Dresseclz. . Best Laugh:. . Most Radical: . . . Most Conservative: . Most Creative: . . Biggest Clown: . . Most Intelligent: . . Class Couple: . . Biggest Flirt: . . Best Smile: . . . Biggest Blusher: . . Best Personality: . . Most Popular: . . . Done Most for Class: . Shyest: ....... Most Athletic: . . Most Gulliblez . . Most Cynical: ..... Most Likely to Succeed: . . . . Mike Parker and Cathy Spang jeff I-Iurley and Patrice Hudspeth Allan Marts and Cathy Spang Tom Falkowski and Lynn Mattie Hal Walkins and Sue Heslin Charlie Verrnette and Karen Crawford jeff Cronin and Debi Valluzzi Bruce Kjellander and janet Wentworth jim McElwee and Cheryl Grindell Dana Robinson and Kate Wheble john Wibby and Sandy Hathorne Kenny Pettine and Lynn Mattie Whitney Howard and Cathy Pratt Bill Thorpe and Jeanne Zambuto Don Kingman and Sharon Clark Pat Kiley and Carol Ballerini Pat Kiley and Nancy Caron jeff Cronin and Jeanne Zambuto Pat Kiley and joan Wales Bob Davidson and Meg Cowperthwaite Keith Morgan and Eileen Cronin Dana Robinson and Nancy Caron 'Zip' 1 .,xX.Il.!:' ..- Student Union S. Osgood, G. Patterson, D. Robinson, J. McPhai1, K. Farr, S. Dickman, Mrs. Cooper, J. Bandlow, R. Mesheau, K. joseph, M. Davidson, L. Elliot, A. I-Iudsbeth, C. Braga, A. Lennerton, M. Cowperthwaite, P. Smith, H. Simmons, S. Braga, Missing: C. Vermette, M. Devereaux, J. Karahalis, H. McGurie, L. McCarthy, P. Detwiler, D, Kjcllander, B. Turner, D. Gardner fRegiona1 Advisory Committee.j 'SEQ 3 'L Student Advisory Council S. Schelle, J. McAloon, S. Braga, C. Vemette. Missing: M. Kujawski. 100 vs if 5 VE Cs' OZ rs Us We 3? O qw FD .vs Z: .2 ,iv 531 uso 95 29.3 EF' E25 QQUE QF as - sz ?'.? Qz 5 'sn Us I-lm wi Ss. F? sf OE N33 seq us!-l ?z2 13 25 gun-I. Q. ' Cl '17 SD FF CD E3 O nz: . p . x I N 43,6 if fs 'lf' '-100'-NV 1 ? Editorial Staff Mr. Marfione, Mr. Robbins, B. Kiellander, A, Reardon. 101 cw- -saw-'A 1.-1 me Club Members E. Wales, D. Gardner, L. Bilbo, S. Marshall, C. Ryan, D. Metcalf, L. Jones, P. MacDonald, R. Mes- heau, S. Morrison, J. Zambuto, C. White, L. Marshall, K. Wessel, P. Smith, J. Himberg, C. Bilbo, D. Dillon, B. Dono- van, 1. Daneua, K. joseph, L. Carlisle, A. Ansaldi, B. D'janoos, J. White, B. Watson, L. Powers, H. Clark, M. Mc- Kenny, L. Sack, 1. Wales, B. Thorpe, K. Marts, T. Watson, K. Walter, J. Crispin, M. Empoliti, B. Woodlock, J. Clapp, S. Clark, S. Fridgen, J, Clapp, Mathew Garside, j. Norian, A. Patten, J. Gould, D. Smalley, N. Sewell, K, Kearney, M. Whitman, M. Pillon, L. Schultz, A. Massey, L. Larsen, L. Agneta, T. Burns, P. O'Loughlin, P. Bruno, M. Adams, B. St. Aubin, C. Simmons, M. Putnam, B. Rogers, C. I-lanah, S. Snell. A. F. S. is a group of students, believing in the concepts of world peace and brotherhood and wanting to foster understanding and friendship between different peoples of the world. This group joined with interested parents in the community to bring a foreign student to Norwell. To date, four foreign stu- dents have come here to live, andhave returned home with a greater understanding of life in America Annually Norwell students are encouraged to apply for the Americans Abroad Scholarship which en- ables our high school students to spend a summer or academic year in a foreign country. ln 1973- 1974 Norwcll selected two boys for this program. lim Chamness spent a year in Brazil and Rick Stewart n year in Switzerland. Karen Wessel and SharonClark have passed local and regionalAmeri- owns Abroad screening and are now anxiously awaiting News of possible selection. lf. H. Norwell High School club has made great strides from its foundingin 1971, but this wouldhave gn flmost impossible without the guidance of our adviser, Mrs. Alice Schlundt. We, as a club, f nll no' i,1,f like to olfically thank Alice Schlundt for her devotion and especially for her friendship 1' 'sph ibe past two years. 102 l.4 ,v S- HYSIQP. J- Fevgoli, C. cowperuhwaire, s. Raebel, N. Keisling, c. Bilbo, J. Lavery, M. Rankin, R. Smith, H. Clark, D. Frazier, R. Slaper, B. Hvslop, M. Davidson, N. Sewell, A. Cogliano, P, Olaughlin, E. McMullan, j, Kerslv, K. Crawford, K. Wheble, C. White, D. Boomer, T. Swanson, A. Lannerton, C. Boyce, T. joseph, K. Donovan, B. Drudi, M. Cowperthwaite, B. Thorpe, A. Kersly, G. Patterson, C. Dorety, K. Bunnel, B. Davidson, M. Sapier, N. Clark, J. Crispin. --f Shan: -f. ,.aa..,.,.. H la 3,4 N. Sewell, S. Orcutt, T. Joseph, K. Farr, C. Slaper, N. Clark, G. Kimball, F. Broderick, A. Detwilder, C. Boyce, M. Cowperthwaite, B. Drudi, P. O'Laughlin, D. Boomer, B. I-Iyslop, C. Joseph, S. Raebel, 1. Kearsley, R. Slaper, J. Frigoly, C. Bilbo, D. Elliot, C. Cowperthwaite, C. Donovan, M. Rankin, M. Davidson, D. Lonergon, D. Frazier,C. Mesheau, S. Bunnell. 103 4 Chorus Mr. D'Angelo, B. Davidson, A. Reardon, M. Cowperthwaite, D. Bailey, H. Clark, S. Raebel, 1. Clapp, R. Smith, P. Dustman. Missing: B. Wright, C. White. ':'. Putman, J. Mcmullun, L. Dorethy, C. Hanak, B. Kjellander, B. Murphy, Mr. D'Ange1o, S. Call, D. Troy, Ii. Mclxiullcn, C. Simmons, S. Osgood, P. Bruno, M. Adams, K. Wheble, M. Cowperthwaite, N. Lizotte, s l W 1- l ', B. Dlrvidson, N. Clark, K. Walter, A. Distashio, B. Donovan, B. St. Aubin, M. Davidson, D. Metcalf, S. ww . Conv.-pcrthwaitc, L. Schultz, D. Sheehan, D. Morgan, B. Watson. Missing: R. Graden, T. Graden, B. Thorpe, 1. 1' ' lv, IJ, Ibillonl, H. McMullen, C. Meshcau, B. Norris, K. Morgan. 104 A. Wyrnan, T. Swanson,S. Clark, A. Lennerton, M. Cowperthwaite, B. Thorpe, B. Davidson, S. Bilbo, S. Morrison, D. Bailey, D. Valluzzi, N. Caron, R. Mesheau, A. Fridgen, L. Powers, P. Smith, I. La- very, C. Bilbo, M. Davidson, D. Mesheau, L. Belyea D. Boomer, D. Lonegon, D. Orcutt, B. Drudi, T. joseph, R. Slaper, F. Broderick. .uk Q ' 1 ,' A , 'K 65 Q V5 .- 106 1' 'li -if +1 ....-.fx : I find school intellectually stimulating! 'l 1 0 K . At., . i'e KX bg.: 'V . n.'u..'.i 'x ' ' .ii A-if gh . 'N lisa... A fa I ef , 1 .4 A ' 1 ' m y Q 0 AR- XX ,. ' 3 f,,! ,V 1 'If 5' f Q f . Y y N 9 X X 1 f A 5 ' x .hx U' if 'QF'-3' ' Q L 'J' -l.'1 X.: X al f'r- A' lg v 5 I Q v Y 05 I ' . 'A Q .--l f , -'Z X !m 7iBs.Ss.+ I ...,, -1 '-'M -b 5-xX ..... 1 2 5, . , u 111 7 'fa V 1 J 'n fi .-'mr 3 I' f X gg' l N... as Top Row: Mike Pratt, Kevin Mclver, Bill Kelly, Bob White, jim jelinek, Bob Eich, Karl Honkonen, Bob Simmons, Larry Cronin, john Dempsey, Whip Withington, Mike Dardano, jack Troy. Middle Row: Mr. Kassatly, Jim McVicar, Eugene Cronte, Tracy McKay, Dean Honkonen, Charlie Boucher, Ed Bridson, Mr. Sangster, Coach Brooks Holmes. Bottom Row: Steve ,Xlward, jolm Crispin, Bob Molloy, Dennis Lynch, Bob Smith, Pat Kiley, Bob Clark, Perry MacDonald, Hal Walkins, Carl Himbcrg. Missing: jim Mclilwee. Record 3-7 The Football team had a disappointing season but did win three Well-played games. The Clip- per varsityteam defeated Cohasset, Hull and Duxbury but lost to its seven other opponents. With many new prospects Coach Brooks Holmes ON hopes to have a winning season next year. . - W -- Q.: if fs +-,wgpit-ees ,Q - x 5 0 EP r f-flea. . , ,TI A .Ay- W ' --4 ' 112 1' 5' SJ J F I ale v - 1 fly... 2 :fa ',.,,tY .5 u,,a-3 ,1- 4 grgw. ti' r 'T U, iff? we-4? I K .3 .V lg we t'6 l Top Row: Nate Simms, Bob Turner, Brian Sheehan, Bill Simms, Peter Ballerini, David Fullerton, Mr. Os- good. Middle Row: Marty Morrill, Paul Henry, joe Kelly, Bob Murphy, Whitney Howard, john Ewart, Paul Bandarra, Tom Falkowski, Mitch Williams. Bottom Row: Glenn Gregory, Pat Halleran, john Wibby, Bob Davidson, Don Kingman, Bruce Fredrikson, Keith Morgan, jim Schneider, Doug Scheller, Dana Robinson. .Ii , , .f . ,w 0 Y if. ' . w. . -fns f Y, Q., vt 'qw f I x Q IO xl Record: 9-7-4 Don Kingirlan speaking for himself and the other co-captains, Keith Morgan and Bruce Fredrickson might have said it all when he said lf We had Won two more games We'd have a 707, average and would have qualified for the state tournament. The Soc- cer team posted a very impressive record in spite of numerous injuries. ,qv , , V. nlnvv- I . ' ,O ,V V D I :M '- . .. ,,..,, - If f.. ,-A... r, , . L, H I4-I.. 1 f' f. U 'cf' i ' .,-,k..,,- lnwu' -' . ' 4 , ' v - - . - ' ' If ' . 3, Qu , r' Az., -fa,f - A L 1 'Q,,:' ,,,'1-4.1 '- ff. - Qing, ff., nv- N: . ,I , ,.. Ego ,' . ,' 4 , a ' f. ps., , K -1 . - ,, 1 a R A. V. ,J ?fp:?.,..:: 1,5 '5 D ,A-.. W1 ' -J gzasba gflaf as M Ei- :QM if fe -1 F1 rf' ' n ear K -Q5 elf azz.. L4 '- 3 . 1 ,, Q ,-- -- ' 1 -j Q' , sqm ,iv ,y . - -.,. ,re . sw. QA--49: as-.4 S 5-4, Ar N 'ng'-e'. U 'Ja W 1 fhaff P - - Q -My . -. ' J -- .. A ,5 i - Nb- ,. ,J , r 3I 7mi'lf 'fkl.1i - 4--, 9 'J'J.Qfn ' u- . , '-5 .s' ' pm- ' Wfigwiif' 4 , , J' T 915357 r 'ww fa 1E'93 3'vf'.,1'-- . '. '-'51-X' --4 -1 'y'6 B 'iv -fr-f !9kP ' 1 ' 1 , . H, N . ' ' - -ru. ' 1 s, 1. . 9- P PE-'!lP'5'l --gm The Ballad of Plgga Sheehan In a small town school, N. H. S. There's a boy with White hairy A gigantic young man, And they call him the Bear. A teacher works within the school Another giant man. And packed Within his giant frame Is temper that can fry a pan. That giant bi bear is in the goal Osgood takes the corner. This game sure means a lot to him If he can only Win her. Bear's men stand 'round the goal posts The ball's about to fly There's not much goal when Bear is there But Osgood's gonna try. Can Osgoods' team score on this play And get it passed the bear? Or take a zero for the day- The ball takes to the air! Bear sees the ball keep coming on The men are hushed with awe. just like his polar ancestors He swipes it with his paw! Humility is all I get! Screamed Osgood in despair. How could I lose this game like that. He pulled out all his hair. Bear just smiled a kodiak grim. He really won that game. You all get zeroes for the day Or Osgood's not my name-!!! by Bruce Kjellander ig? 114 Top Row: Steve Crow, Jim Perry, Bobby Baker. Kneel- ing: Steve Braga, Karen Wessel, Lynne Belyea. Missing: Nancy Caron. Record O-10 Numbers is the name of the game in Cross Country and numbers is one thing that the Norwell I-Iarriers didn't have this paSt seasson. Consequent- ly, they didn't Win a meet, even with the help of three girls - Nancy Caron, Lynne Belyea and Karen Wes - sel - who bolstered the rest of the team led by jim Perry and Bobby Baker backed by Steve Crow and Steve Braga. But Per- ry and cohorts Won their share of individ- ual honors for Coach Pete Scott, who in lack of quanity was more than happy with the quality of his runners. 10. 'U-v Jfrf mm was ti . Jim Perry -!. ,- X wr .1 Lf: ff' I ' ,, - ,. P 'f '- t... ' . ..,., i I J 55,4-LA ' , .ak if L1 - 1, ' , s ' r kg ,,.A,A, k VA 44 Q -L.. -. I' .,. -,,. '. 5 ' Y- Bobby Baker 4-fn' 1 ': , 1 u 4 ' ., ff - .4 KarenW Lynne -r .,- V . f A Ai. ,G b I -Qu: 4 -' - I l Z 4.-: C in '. 1 1 SRT- 1 I I - 5 . 4 ,i , U . Y I X . I 'Q . I W 0 V Lsflkailfli I 1. F.. .r .- gill 'E ' 1 - ' 'V 1.1 - 00 I -. - ' ,I . - 9 . v . Y-,. 1-.LJ BLY' if . , 'f '- , f-4 .. ' -'H . . .Y .3 79. H- .- '.- - - 'Ou' I E . ... 1 ,1 . : ' 9 --gp L' I - - Y '-- K . Q L Bl , ' n i 5' 1 . .- 1 ' 4- W ' -Y ' fl- . - 1- 'iffy-' p-gf. ' '-4 ??l I - ' , ,,- '- ,f ' A' 1' ' Hg' P , ,gy N A.. k ...IL L,:2.55 ' ,gait ji - 5, .' A., A Lf.. '4 . 'gr' Q -- 4 Af 2 si W - f 1.9- SVI .61-' - A ' - yy' . 3 9 ,ab H .. .K - f ' Vi ' s I -if T,-gwffjiaig '32 9' 'I' , . 7' 'Yf ,5 . W... J wi.-as x .H Jgr A - - 'A' ' 1 Mrs. Scheller, 1. McA1oon, C. Lundon, B. Petersen, S. Dickman, I-I. McGuire, K. Kiley, K. Meagher, L. Sack, P. Cotter, S. Hathorne, C. Spang, J. Wales, D. Valluzzi, P. Wat- L. Mattie. 4 - fu - F ' I P 4 1' aff. , ' P X - K' J ' VXI' lg 4 NR W -P -. '7 p. . V ' f 1 N Q W cl V , ,i K 8 1 x . lf Us 4 ' . I J- X 4' 'XL 1:52 .' g tj H ' 'Aw 1 4. lr s I' x N 5 , 1 I L l, 1 .. 1-gl .af I . ...nxt lg .4 gf, W. gr, 'Aww Q pr s ,L W - '..- , . ,. A 'A 'Q 1 5 'K !' Ji . . .Y P 1 L' 5 'lui S I -, ' - Wir, ' M-, k ., ' Y L I , .7 7 A . G , . ' t S - ' d . . W K 23, sfo . .. V., 4 L. ' I --j' -M' . -eq, . ' ' 1'-H ..A.'f.4 - A . ' 'o. ' 4- n 'air ' ,'b W. Koepf, J. Wilbur, H. Simmons, D. Troy, L. Erickson, P. O'Laugh1in, C. Mesheau, S. Harvey, S. Bunnell, S. Wilbur, S. Smith, 1. Reed, K. Sheehan, C. Cotter, M. Rice, S. Hathorn e, M. Barry. 116 . u be up . rl'- s -' . if '. .TF ,r fJl- .'x .l-'sc' p. 1 ,'. Q c . ' J . 0 4 A I' -I ., - -1 .J 2' .4 - U'- . I - s . . s . -' E FT , Q snr. 0 V -7 Y ,,,,., ,.,,.. , . ,...-u..J.. , ?f...... i is i 'xxx' V Standing: Ed Bridson, Mike Molloy, Charlie Boucher, Stan Bruce, Scott Buell, Tracy McKay. Kneeling: John Wibby QCo-captain, Coach John Osgood, Glenn Gregory fCo-captainj. Missing: Dave Bonney. .-'QQ 'E UK 1 W' 9 UU Q Record: 5-13 .L X 117 i 'W' Jlffei i5j,q,4Q . .r . ef fr' ' ? 6 F' 26 r , . x . :h 4 -I 6 gy rf Sir 1 4 u . 5 . ' 1, 5 ,.,-,bu , A.. 'N 'U , y 2 , I fl'llil2lMi H , f i ' l -. 5 1.1 1 as '1 , 'ww Standing: J. Crispin, L. Yanarella, M. Kemp, 1. McPhail, M. Donovan, J. McA1oon, Mr Emerson. Kneeling: C. Lundin, C. Spang, J. Wales, C. Ballerini, H. McGuire, P. Dubanoski. 49'Q l 91,52 , '69-WE! 15 20 . gy , ,f V . Ex , . ,. 4 Standing: S. Hathorne, S. Wilbur, J. Henderson, D. Sheehan, M. Barry, S. McLaughlin, Miss Ciani. Kneeling: M. McDonald, D. Dickman, M. Rice, M. Stevens, J. Delaney, S. M Wlwlilrll. Record:8-8 ua N K 5 I 5 4 'VW ,s1. '::,'f fb -d 1 x ,J ' is . . w-S' J-: . . , V.. 25, 1, W. 1 ,Kuff ann 4 -- ha- . A ' ' , - 1 ' , . ' V w , ' '. . ,,, , -r , -515, L. .A , 4 ' '4 ' if QI Q4 f 2' J lg gi.,Q , N' P 3 -P 1' Definately star materia ,nov 1' R '24 'D 1 ' - And THEN we K' 1, am, wwvwwi Hung-.4 -Htl j , h - .f J --.l 5: 1 '.' , if .2 Wwvl- ,TLV 54 ,,.' .VV-. v rf. a X PM 7 123 .-. sy All 1 5 Q 5 . . , E -lsf x cliff.: - 1- . -4 ' - 'xxx 1 -5. o 1 Q . .. Contemplation 1 N x f ,, in ' 1. 124 'iv .JJ -of 105 'Q 4' X nn-..,..,,, L Who do you think uses Ivory liquid? Wow! 43' ju l -.lf. Monday Moming i 'S 'ill 'fY W.,,. 7 1 , I 1 v 1 Z . 0 The 1975 Yearbook had one objective, and that was to give an ac- curate account of the events of the passing year. We feel that we have in many ways succeeded. When presented with the job of trying to cover all the many facets of school life, we found a magazine for- mat the most successful answer to our problem. This kind of a for- mat not only provided us an organized way of dealing with the layout of the book, but also provided us with space for more literature. We felt that in a yearbook of this type, just pictures alone do not tell the whole story. Since this is a yearbook, what possible theme could one have ex- cept TLME? Besides the fact that it is the name of a popular national magazine, we felt that what else could a yearbook be about except the passage of time during the last year? Last but certainly not least, we, the 1975 Yearbook Staff, and especialy 'all' of its Editors, would like to thank our advisor, Miss V. We thank her for her dedication and especially her superhuman Patience with us through the difficulties We have encountered. Thank you 127 ,-hgnnl -1--v-Q4-an R X , '14 'Fils- V ki 5.4: if -' ' .1' .,-- .ns . I . . Jia' 'gig ...4t'5F A 0 --7 . . J I , V 1 I - f ff: I 1211! wif I . I 4 1 ' 1 ll -fl - P U , I A I 0 ' I I . 1' ' fl' f, ia t 'I f ,., ff ff- 'wfiwf ,j:1-'tl L I xi F . . . . ' . . V 4 N . ' , ' 1 . .r : . 4 I. I I F- - . ' 1 ' . f ' , . 51 . V if L . ll. fn s, fi 5. i. 3 , . v Q. ' .1 I l K . L T ri I L fi gbl 5..I wr P -I xi b ah 53' '31 ill' 4 in It 1 . .jj ' 4 ,Q uf ' ' ' , '1 . 11' ' . -f '.iw?,' u..3Ff. . 1 Time it was, And what a time it was, It was . . . A time of innocence. A time of confidences. Long ago . . . it must be . . I have a photograph. Preserve your memoriesg They're all that's left you. Sim on and Garfunkel oio FRIENDS : Q 1968 Paul simon Used with the permission of the publisher. BOOKENDS : CQ 1968 Paul simon Used with the permission of the publisher. .- .fa I-a 1 S ,, f.. i I wx. Si .4 Y I if vi.-If rn 3 Pv' T v 2 ' 1 1' ii A iv : , lift F .5 : i 3 r 5 3.3 1.5 I l s I I 1,7 . i , I . I F , . 5 : I 1 Ve I Q' , . 1 A 1 r r asfzi ., . , Iliff if 5 L H' 552 ,sei 9 1. 23.5 ur'5 ...pf- Wig fgwx 1. .-Q 5'-2
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