Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)
- Class of 1976
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If' J j' xv' ' S M, ,.. ,,,,,, gf 'xx I, ,V 4 x T ---if 0-,H N ' --,Q Bandarra urer, Paul 3 Ye I T 'ES ac I8 I .':.' D -o-I 0 a. U 0 th o .EI 3 or fs 2 3 es n. -J c an E I0 ov L n. an o S c o 2 an 1-0 an :L an Q-I Q-I 8 cu c I- an III N 41-I c an P I0 an 1. D. i2 Ango- 1 57' 'maxi K n.: I ' 9 4 -:magma R 5' ..1: X31 ig . S if . l,' f MA 1 ' ff., I 4,5 Susan Frances Aicardi Field Hockey 1,2, Basketball 1 Quite often it is the things you that you regret most. I don't do in-sf 4. Elizabeth Gibson Anderson Liz, Lizbette Farther along we'll find our way Through all the darkness today The sun of reality has dawned above eternity Now, even the desert will bloom Even the desert will bloom Hurry, oh hurry, come soon 'Cause even the desert will bloom. 51 n-ix ,220 I4 as S., tw' - , 73 fa' 'X ' i Barbara H. Apostol Baaaa-bra A new day A new way And new eyes to See the dawn. as 'T P' X 1 , Q 15: l XI A3 3 l i F it ' . .' -2 V: f X V . . 'i , l I Leslie Nlarie Ashton Ruth Theresa Bailey Theresa Anne Margaret Bailow Newspaper 4 Drama Club 1,2, Library Aide 1,2, French Terry, Therese Nothing can bring you peace but yourself, Club 2,3,Yearbook 4, Honorable Mention French Club 3,4, Ramada Inn 3 Nothing can bring you peace but the tri- in Norvvell and Regional Science Fair Sitting here in limbo, Got some time to urnph of principles. Life can only be understood backwards, search my soul, Well they're putting up but it must be lived forwards. resistance But I know, That my faith 8 -- Soren Kieckegaard I will lead me on, I don't know where life will lead me, But I know where I've been, I can't say what life will show me, But I know what I have seen. lr' :rw Eid-J, -VA-.. ,,....,...7...w. . ii L ! 'mini-L All ' 1. .,--.,. W Robert Francis Baker Cross Country 1-4, Indoor Track 1-4, Track 1-4 '---dbg, -I -.r Paul Gilbert Bandarra Bandy Football 1, Baseball 2, Wrestling 2, A.V. 2-4, Rock Band 4 There must be room for growing, some- where else and I'm going. Robert Lamm Barbara J. Bayley David Charles Beauvais I want all of you to take a real long look at me. That shouldn't be any hardship because I'm handsome. Moreover, I have a penetrating wit, a fanciful inagination and my eyes are bluer than Paul New- man's. Glen Bauer fix 0.4 . - -ai ' DonPaul Benzaquin Don't let the glasses fool you Stand beside Me when you measure my size Don't let false estimations rule you Some evening you might come To realize I've been a wizard since my childhood And I've earned some respect for my art. -'X Henry J. Bergeson Nc wonder kids grow up crazy. A cat's cradle is nothing but a bunch of x's be- tween somebody's hands, and little kids look and look at all those x's . . . and no damn cat, no damn cradle. I . a x, fi 1 , Cynthia Jean Elizabeth Bilbo Class Secretary 1, Drama Club 1-3, Pe Club 1,2, French Club 2,3, AFS 3,4, Yearbook 3,4 The greatest happiness is to know the source of unhappiness. Kuff V0nI'le9Uf Dostoevsky 3 'K -Q Charles F. Boucher Jr. Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, 'TL' 7 Irene Katherine Brady Memory is not so brilliant as hope, but Baseball 1,2,3,4, Drama Club 4, Year- it is more beautiful, and a thousand times book Staff 4 as true. I feel the sunlight on my pillow George Dennison Prentice and it stops my yawning. I thank God that I'm still around to see another dawn in. Daylight over the valleys, daylight light- ing up the trees, Daylight over the hillside, Smile a smile and sing a song, another night has been and gone. --Raymond Douglas Davies -, 4.-. . C.. N.. .--lu 2 .-u4-.----- --- 'ff Nu David Alan Bonney Baseball 1-4, Basketball 1-4, News- paper 4 Nobody loves me but my mother . . . And she could be jivin' too Cynthia Braga Cindy Pep Club 1,2, Basketball 1, AFS 1, Stu- dent Union 3,4 Thought for the day. Start each day with a smile on your face, love in your heart, beauty in your eyes, and you will always be happy. E. Braga ,,,,,-..-......-.-. .. li ri .ius 4- -1- Edward Joseph Bridson Eddie Bear llfhootball 1-4, Basketball 1-4, Baseball -4 Reputation is an idle and most false im- position, it is got without merit and lost without deserving --Shakespeare R. Scot Buell Football 1,2,4, Basketball 1-4, Track 1, Latin Club 3, Student Union 4, Drama 4, French Club 4 I've been put on, sat on, punched and spat on, They've called me a faggot, a spiv and a fake. They can knock me down and tread on my face. They can't stop the music playing on. 1 J Patricia Bryant Pat Work Study The most wasted day in your life is that in which you have not laughed H' ,fi . its 'QW 'Witt 5. Keith Stephenson Bunnell Drama Club 1-4, Student Union 1,2 lalt. 35, Yearbook Ed. 4, Art Club 1,2, National Honor Society 3,4, Forensic Club 2,3 At night sometimes when he lay down in bed exhausted he felt that his ebbing body was fantastically huge and contained in its darkness a billion stars. --John Updike Q --my Kenneth Garfield Buckley Buck Drama Club 1-4, Library Club 1,2, Chess Club 1, National Honor Society 3,4 And tomorrow 's gonna be a brighter day . . . 'Cause tomorrow mornin' everything will turn out right. Kenneth L. Campbell 11 .ie -1 'Ls f f 'I-i ' ' 'QL' iff'- :?i,l 'I Q qffbjryiflpllf -. ii W ' fmt, .,.Jl,S, I -' ' 1 -.. fl S Laura Marie Carlisle Pep Club 1, Art Club 2,3 We can't return, we can only look be- hind from where we came and go round and round in the circle game. 1-til TQ. ' cl Barbara Anne Cloutier B.C. French Club 2,3, A.F.S 4, Nat'I Honor Society 3,4, Pep Club 1, Drama Club 1 My life has been a tapestry of rich and royal hue, an everlasting vision of the everchanging view, a wonderous woven magic in bits of blue and gold, a tap- estry to feel and see, impossible to hold. 'I2 ....-...-... . . ..-..., 991 -:I 1 1 Nancy Ellen Casey Nanc Art Club 3,4 The only time my education was inter- rupted is when I went to school. '-1 L-A-- --14+ ..1... ........ ,Zum --.................. ...Q Heidi Clark God loves you, God is Love and if we fill our hearts, with the deepest love for God and man. God will be in us, and we in Him. Elizabeth Davis Cogliano Beth Drama 1-4, French Club 2,3, Latin Club 2-4, Student Union 4, Environmental Issues Club 4 The only way to get through life is to take one day at a time. Donna Linda Collins Field Hockey 1, Pep Club 2, Art Club 2 Don't brag about your plans for tomor- row--wait and see what happens. Proverbs 27:1 -f-.-.--..--- ggi.- 2 -rx -: '1 .- 'V ----1 i Robert Louis Connelley Bud Football 1, Baseball 4 How beautiful is youth! How bright it gleams with it's allusions, aspirations, dreams! Book of beginnings, story without end Each maid a heroine, and each man a friend! Longfellow 4 M N l 31. 1- M- 5,2 Q ' . ' : , mi 5' Janice Ruth Cumming Jez, Jan, Janie Field Hockey 1,2,4, Track 1, Girlsroom 1-4, Drama Club 1, Health Careers 4, Art Club 2, Pain inthe neck 3 In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds it's morning and is refreshed. Sally Ruth Dean Girlsroom 1-4, Art Club 1-4, Tennis 2 If your style of life's a drag And you must go other places But just don't you feel too bad When you get fooled by smiling faces . . . Steveland Morris 'lu df' Susan Todd Di ckman Class President 1, Field Hockey 1-4, Ger- man Club 3, Pep Club lV.P.l 4, Student Union Rep. 2,3, Softball 1, Chairman of student store 4, Student Gov't Treasurer 4 Love your enemies . . . You made them. -,ak -df! '45 -if Julia Marie Daneau German Club 1-4, AFS 2,3, Health Ca- reers Club 1-4, National Honor Society 3,4, Yearbook 4 Faraway there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. --Louisa Nlay Alcott 1 , Theresa Marie DiCroce Terry Latin Club 1,2 lTrea.surerl 3,4, Health Careers Club 2-4, Library Club 1, Drama Club 1-4, Softball 2-4 Now when we look back at all our plans, We let so many dreams slip through our hands. 13 - 'K .f ... NN' -Q .aa Z' .451 r . T -I v 5 Debra A. Dillon Alan James Distasio Football 1, Band 2-4, German Club 2,3, Rock Band 4 Of all the things Ivalue most of all I see the memories and feel their warmth and know that they are good. Fil I xiixx w-fi' Bonny Jean Donovan Bo-Bo Field Hockey 1-3, GirI's Room 1-4. AFS 2, Business Club 4, Health Careers Club 4 The wheel goes round and round, and some are up and some are on the down and still the wheel goes round Brian William Donovan Newspaper 1-3, German Club 2,3, AFS 2-4, Band 2-4, Debate 3, Drama Club 2, 3, Rock Band 4, Chorus 2 0 I It may be warm, but the snow is going to fall enough to cover us all, We've got to have faith in something big Inside our selves Lee Ann Doherty Drama Club 1-3, Art Club 2,4, Bridge Club 3,4, Majorettes 2,3, Library Aides 1,2, French Club 3,4, A.V. Club 3 Life is worth living if you live it to the fullest. an lb , ay r v .. i W f ' l L-It if ' i 'f 5- .ffl Mary A. Donovan I I . . . - - n . u -naw 4 Iqy,,,'- ml -,'.,.- .I - - ,- ,nf , - , 1-. -- - ... ,I , V-.5 A .., N., . ..,, i. .fii 1. - W W '17 FH 'Q 8511711 ,1-i-YY W- 7 ...4 Joanne Drew Joey Business Club 4, Girl's Room 1-4 What is life? A madness. What is lifie? An illusion, a shadow, a story. All life is a dream, and dreams themselves are only a dream. 9 is 1 6 1. T 3. ,fl .. 441 4? Q' N. l xi, Beth Louise Drudi Chorus 1, Drama 2-4, Art Club 2,3, De- bate 3, French Club 2-4, Nat'I Honor Society 4 . . . He who knows most, knows best how little he knows. Chris John Durgin Crystal I guess I just don't know. li'i'illiTl.'liiixlililSiiiiL1iiLllif.'..M -'91 ..i1...1 Vi '..i-E211 'I V il-'LL Q1.'.r'..'..'i '.i.' -f A 1-. Susan Marie Dwyer Field Hockey 1-3, French Club 2-4, Nat'I Honor Society 4 Dreamed I was climbing a mountain up to the sky . . . Got to the top and dis- covered I knew how to fly. Dream with me till the night is through, we will leave our bodies . . . I wonder where We're going to? lv 714 ,, . - Patricia Anne Dubanoski Patty Latin Club 1,2 itreasureri, Track 1, J.V. Basketball 1, Varsity Baskeyball 2-4, Nat'I Honor Society 3,4 In carrying on my own humble creative effort, I depend greatly upon that which I don t know, and upon that which I have not yet done. Nlax Weber Olivia Louise Eich Livy, Musketeer Cheerleading 2, Track 3,4, Majorette Down into your memory and a memory and memory-- Down into the sunlight with a firm day in it--Oh my moonchild with your childmoon smile--How I want to know the future-- How I want to un- derstand the past--Hey it's been a great time . . . Thank You. 15 Michele Empoliti Mickey, Chel Field Hockey 1-3, Girls' Room 1-4, Soft- ball 1,2, Art Club 1-4 There are other beaches to explore. There are more sh beginning. , 'Q af' ,AY IF. Gayle Elizabeth Erickson Gay- Lee With all its shame, drudgery and broken dreams it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. Hold a youth- ful moment in your hands and treasure it. John A. Ewart ells to find. This is only a --A.lVl. L. !-if 7 16 X Richard H- Faffal' Susan Lawrence Farrar Lisa Marie Fitzerald l SUG Girls' Room 1-4, Home Economics Club 4 Pep Club 1 I'd rather be a hobo walkin' round with What is this power you speak of and this need for things to change? I always thought everything was fine. nothing than a rich man scared of losing all he 's got. --Raymond Douglas Davies ks. Paul M. Foulsham Donna Jean Frazer DJ Drama Club 1-4, Forensics 3, Class Se- Jeffrey Cushman Gay Jeff These are the seasons of emotion And like the wind they rise and fall. This is the wonder of devotion I see the torch we all must hold. This is the mystery of the quotient Upon us alla little rain must fall. cretary 2,3, French Club 2 My growth does not seem to be a matter of learning new lessons, but of learning h ld lessons again and again The wis- t e o . dom doesn't change, only the situations. Hugh Prather myfve ,4'f4'PX, 5:3 ,jg f Kathleen Marie Glennon Kathy lSunshineD Pep Club 1,2, French Club 1,3, Cheer- leading 1, U.N. 3 As long as I live Ishall always be myself And nobody else Just me. Anne Marie Fridgen Band 1,2, Library Aides 1, Health Ca- reers Club 2, AFS 3,4, French Club 2,3, Yearbook 4, National Honor Society 3,4 A little music makes a brighter day! Hallmark Stephen Paul Damien Golemme Gumpa You will walk into the world with your pen cil in your hand. You raise up your head d ou ask Is this where it is and some- an y body points to you and says It's his and b d Ise you say What's mine and some o y e says Well what is and you say Oh my God am I here all alone Victor's Lament 33' ff? . x A fb 1 Judith Elizabeth Gould Judy Field Hockey 1-4, captain 4, AFS 1-4, Student Union 4 Though I am different from you, we were born involved in one another. Tao Ch'ien Tennis 1-4, if h ,, Ni -a .Q-Pink LP? , eng, . wav-.ir ,, g I f . ', '-lFw!r1 ? -gk Q , ,Av . Dan Hemperly Movin' on. 18 'gal 1 l il Susan Alice Harrison Sue Nat'l Honor Soc. 1,4, Track 2, French Club 1,2, Cheerleading 2, Automotive Club 3, Health Careers 4 Don't walk in front of me-- I may not follow. Don't walk behind me-- I may not lead Walk beside me-- And just be my friend. Canus Ann Marie Henderson J.V. Cheerleading 2 The work will wait while you show the child the rainbow, but the rainbow won't Vicky Lynn Haskell Health Careers 1,2, Pep 1, Softball ketb Tim Too Too all tmanagerl 1, Class Secretary e is . . . slow for those who wait. swift for those who fear. Too long for those who grieve Too short for those who rejoice But for those who love, Tim Paul Matt Socc e is not. --Van . Matthew Henry er 1,3,4, Baseball 1,2,4 and she shall bring forth a son, wail while You do the work. thou shalt call his name Jesus, for he Patricia Claff0I'd shall save his people from their sins Matthew John Higgins Jeanne Marie Himberg Varsity Softball 1,2, Pep Club 1, AFS Club 3,4, School Newspaper 4 33, The young do not know enough to be 4 prudent, and therefore they attempt the impossible--and acheive it, generation after generation. M. Hosford Amy Rene Hudspeth 4ockey 2-4, Track 1-4, Pep Club Student Union 1-3, Band 1,2, Pep Club ,skefball 1, Student Union 4, B,I, 2 1, French Club, AFS 2, Student Gov't Day ggwatum delegate 2,3, High School Newspaper 2, Driver's Ed.,3, National Honor Society 2, md 3,4, Ma. Girls State 3, Fourth Wall Play- , ers 4 ' Death is the great equalizer. 1: Dean Russell Honkonen Dino Football 1-4, Basketball 1, Baseball 1-4 God asks no man whether he will accept life. That is not the choice, you must take it. The only choice is how. Marybeth Hurley Cookie Pep Club 1,4, French Club 2-4, AFS 1, Yearbook 4 Man is the only animal that laughs and weepsg For he is the only animal that is struck by the difference between what things are and what they might have been. Hazlitt 19 -... -V 1-1 r 1' 'Us -A-an Elizabeth Ann Hyslop Bonnie Drama Club 1-4, Library Aides 1,2, French Club 2,3, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, Forensic Club And the turtles, of course all the turtles are free as turtles and, maybe, all crea- tures should be. -- Dr. Seuss --.ns nap...-.ss 4.. . ...L . .A ...,.. mgaytu -ci P i' Lyle Jay Jenkins Basketball 3 I am the master of my fate, I am th tain of my soul. Cheryl Anne Jones Art Club 1-4, Pep Club 2 Remembrance is the only paradise out of which we cannot be driven. 20 90 'A' .4-It Patricia A. Jones e cap- Alun. ,,,,,,, .. V alum l v I l l Karen Johnson , The greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it. -- Jam es l l s r ' 4 l 1 i l l I 1 , gs: .1 4 fin ..,..-UI... -. ' . s .1 -- 0, l l Thomas Martin Joseph I Football 1, Basketball 1, Drama Club 5 1-4, Forensic club 2-4, Pres. 3,4 1 Don't get lost in the future I Don't get caught up in the past J Or you will lose the most impor- 1 tant moment, NOW! ' ii- -. ,Imran W . .lllhf ..w:.,fli... ml Kathleen Malia Kearney Drama Club 1-4, Track 1,4, Forensics 1-4, Latin Club 1-4, National Honor So- ciety 3,4, AFS 3,4, Yearbook 1-3, Ed., 4 Take the lilies and the lace From the days of childhood All the willow winding paths Leading up and outward This is what I give This is what I ask you for Nothing more . . . It Y 1 -1 1 Q wx! ,I . Gretchen Kertzie . . . In the crowd They could not deem me one of such, I stood Among them, but not of them, in a shroud of thoughts which were not their thoughts, and still could, Had I not filed my mind, which thus itself subdued. -- Lord Byron vi Ann Mary Frances Conlin Kearsley Drama 1-4, Track 2-4, Yearbook 4 led.l, Forensics 1-4, Nat'l Honor Soc. 3,4 To sit alone in the Iamplight with a book spread out before you, and hold intimate converse with men of unseen genera- tions--such is a pleasure beyond compare. Yoshida Kenko 1340 A.D. Christine Helen Kiley Field Hockey 1-4, Basketball 1,2, Tennis 2-4, French Club 3,4, Softball 1, Home Economics Club 4 Deep in water are the purposes in human hearts, the discerning man has only to draw them out. Joseph Kelly Soccer 3, French Club 3 This above all, to thine own self be true W! 4 W , , If Mark Kimball Baby-shaped Kimbies Iam man, but I can cry for the fading scent of flowers. I am strong, but weep my brothers plight. I am ego, but I have a soul in search for my creator. I am man, and I will strive, but I also cry. 21 -Q -0' 'ff iff 'S William Alden Kingman Anna Marie Knudsen Peter Francis Logue Football 1,2, Track 3, SOCCGI' 4 Knutt, Annie, Musketeer French Club 2-4, Yearbook 4 It is our task, in OUI' time and in OUY 990- Track 3 Time is what we want most, but what eration to hand d0Wn UI'ldimif1iSh6'Cl to Memories are like old stuffed animals, alas! We use worst those who come after us, as was handed they become torn and faded, but you --William Penn down to us by those who went before, the just Can't throw them away. natural beauty and wealth that is ours. by me --John F. Kennedy AQ if! 0 A A T'-no 'N . A - -nw' m S, Vg Christopher Samuel Long Carol Nancy Lundin Robert Thomas Lynch 1 Commended Student, NMSQT Basketball 1-4, Softball 1-4, Latin Club It matters not how long we live, but how. Work is the greatest thing in the world, 1-4, Field Hockey 2-4, National Honor , so we should always save some of it for Society 4 tomorrow. Do not follow where the path leads, rather --Don Herold go where there is no path and leave a trail. 22 Kathleen Mary Lyons Kathy Girl 's Room 1-4 There's wine already for the tastin' tl1ere's cadillacs all shiny and new Gotta move, cuz time is a-wastin such a lot of livin' to do . . . ,an ,... 'Qs fe- ban Marie Mackin -atin Club lsecretaryl 1-4, J.V. Cheer- ppding 1, Band 1, Chorus 1, Drama 1, 'op Club 1, Field Hockey 2,4, Tennis 1-4 'he greatest kindness I can offer you is always: the truth. ' John Powell. f , there .-p-v-- .--1- -v -L ,-- . ogl, Mark Lyons Why all the fuss, I'm only a guitarman. J.M 'u . Paul Maguire Varsity Tennis 2-4, Nat'l Honor Society 3-4, Class Vice-President 3-4, Latin Club 1-4 To see a world in a grain of sand, And a Heaven in a wild flowery Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour. William Blake , ljlils .06 -'X '..'..1x il Cheryl A. MacKenzie Girl's Room 1-4, Home Ec. Club 4 Ido not mind lying, but I hate inac- curacy. 'fn iii Carol Ann Manning Dramla 1, Business 4, Girl's Room 1-4 Lookin' for a way to say the thin I 95 think .about day by dayg Listen to their me ' anlng if you can, I may step outside myself an,d speak as if I were someone else, that s one way I'll know you under- stand. In fantasy I can be black or white, a woman or a man. 23 4 0? ,I . John A. Marshall Art Club 1, Newspaper 2, Latin Club 3,4, Yearbook 4, National Honor Society 3,4, Student Union 4 One should write not unskillfully in the UQ! 1 , N1 r W , Ia .ff I . I I A ' X ' . X . xi I 'M t if Fa 4 S M507 i iii- A . ' Michael William Martin Mike, Marty . Football 1, Hockey 1-4, Latin Club 1,2, Art Club 1,2 Too Argumenative runninghand, be able to sing in a pleas- ing voice and keep good time to musicp and, lastly, a man should not refuse a little wine when it is pressed upon him. --Yoshida Kenko 'O iai- Lisa McCarthy I Helen Marcella McGuire Track 1, Student Union 1-4, A.F.S. 1, Field Hgckey 1.4, Basketball 1-4, Siu.. Pep Club 1, U.N. 2,3, Field Hockey 2,3,4, dent Union 1-4 T9f1f1iS 2,3,4 . . . remember that the wind speaks not Kindness in words creates confidence. more sweetly to the giant oaks than to Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. the Ieagt of all the blades of grass , , , Kindness in giving creates love Kahlil Gibran -- Lao Tse 24 Joseph Eugene McAloon Joe Basketball 1,2, Drama Club 1-4, Stu- I dent Advisory Council 3, Class Treasurer 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Yearbook 4 To-morrow, and to-morrow, and to-mor- row, Creeps in this petty pace from day to day to the last syllable of recorded i time. Shakespeare, Macbeth, V, 5 1 l l 4 l Wm. Trace McKay Tracey Football 1-4, Baseball 1-4, Basketball 1-4, U.N., B.I. For you to laugh at me for trying, when all you do is sit and watch, then those who watch waste their time because they could do what I am trying. l - in Michael Joseph McKenney Cross Country 1,2, Latin Club 1,2,3, A.F.S. 1,2,3,4, National Honor Society 3,4 Here we part, the solitary sail will at- tempt a flight of a thousand Ii, the flow- ing clouds are the dreams of a wandering son, the setting sun, the affection of an old friend. Julia McMuIlan Julie Library Club 1,2,3,4, Health Club 1,2,3, A.V. 2,3 Memories will live forever, although you won't. So make the best memories soon. Regis McKinnon Righteous Art Club 1,2 lBraintreel, Spanish Club 1,2 lBraintreel, Girlsroom 3,4 Goodbye youth, goodbye dreams, the good times and the friends I used to know. Goodbye freedom, hello fear, a brave new world has suddenly appeared. QM f 4 James Reginald McVicar Jamaican Football 1,2,3 lcaptainl 4, Baseball 3,4 You don't need no money You don't need no ticket If you can dig it Then git down with it. Are you ridin' on the train? f , 5 ,r James Craig McLachlan Picka Basketball 1, Library Club 1,2, Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Tennis 2,3,4, A.F.S. 4 Learn 3 though you would never be able to master ity hold it as though you would be in fear of losing it. Confucius Robert Michael Meagher Ted Football 1, Baseball 1,3 I'm outta here. 25 262 --.1-Q Susan Jean Merrifield Drama 1-4, Track 2, A.F.S. 4, French Club 3, Yearbook 4 Nothing is either good or bad but think- ing makes it so. Shakespeare 1 Tamara Ann Milot Double Dot, Tammy This song is over I'm left with only tears. I must remember even if it takes a million ye ars. 26 'Cb Neal Merritt 4- ., - od '. 1, . -,,.i x Michael Kevin Molloy Mikna, Fly Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1,3,4, Soccer 4, Drama 4 Victory at all costs, Victory in spite of all terror, Victory however long and hard the road may be, for without Victory there is no survival. Winston Churchill Linda Marie Miller Girl's Room 1-4 There is only one thing certain, which is that nothing is certain, so therefore it is not certain that nothing is certain. iv 1 'GX William R. Moore .l Jayne Kristen Murphy Time is too slow for those who wait, too swift for those who fear, too long for those who grieve, too short for those who rejoice But for those who love Time is not. Brian Scott Noble Student Union 1,2,3, Drama Club 4 Succes is the greatest thing. Without it man is a failure. C. Kummer 1, .Vg 'ww f Xiiy , 1 i ,f if ,fix x ' ' ' Brian Paul Norris Band 3,4, Rock Band 4 Days pass by and I grow wiser, older is not the line. The more I look, the more Isee the changes not the time. Brian Norris 'WU -.-Q Thomas W. O'Connor Eugene Joseph Oronte Baseball 1-4, Art Club 1, Basketball 3 Football 1-4, Track 1,2, Latin Club 2 This year has been a waste for me and Men must pursue things in the present, and I Want 0Ut- leave the future for the divine Providence. Rick Miller Francis Brown Boston Red Sox Linda E. Osborne Drama Club 2,3,4, French Club 2,3,4 Let me drink deeply from the water and the wine, Light coloured candles in dark dreary mines, Look in the mirror and stare at myself, And wonder if that's really me on the shelf. And each day I learn just a little bit more, I don't know why but I do know what for. 27 'VI Stephen Kenneth Osgood Football 1,2, Band 1-4, Basketball 2, German Club 3,4, Student Union 3,4 All you need is love. 4.5! f -sk, '.! I a I gr f pf I James Richard Perry Jimbo Cross Country 1-4, Winter Track 1-4, Track 1-4 There are but two roads that lead to an important goal and to the doing of great things: strengh and perseverence. 28 .H Arthur David Patten Library Club 1,2, AFS 3,4, Chess Club 3, National Honor Society 3,4, Environ mental Issues Club 4 National Merit Scholar commended student Facts, or what a man believes to be facts are delightful . . . Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please IVIark Twam IK Bernadette Marie Peterson Bern, Bern-out Field Hockey 1-4, Pep Club 1, AFS 4, Tennis 1-4, Basketball 1, U.N., Class V.P., Class President 3,4 Be on good terms with all persons speak your truth quietly and clearly and listen to others for they have their story . . . Be carefull and strive to be happy. Desiderata 7 we Greg K Peckham 'WY Diane Michele Phaneuf Puffa K3 Musketeers! J.V. Softball 1,2, AFS 1, Chorus 1,2, Track 3, Drama Club 1,2, Cheerleading 2 I have seen the sunset stained with mystic wonders, Illumlnate the rolling waves with long purple forms, Luke actors in ancient plays. ,T A 'A 4 .1 1, A K f . ' i .h - ' , at 'A 'im .fl 3 .- ' 5' I L N , J - A X .1 l I s iz A I ' ,- I P Karen Lynn Phaneuf Buffy Softball 1-4, Art Club 1,2, German Club 1,2,3, Drama Club 1, Basketball 3,4 I quickly laugh at everything for fear of having to cry. Nl fs iff' N 2 ar i ,fig ll if lx l 'ASLI Thomas Andrew Reardon T Andrew, Andy Newspaper 1,2,3, A.V. 2,3,4, Student Council 1,4, Drama 1,2,3 Isuppose it is much more comfortable to be mad and not know it, than to be sane and have one's doubts. G B Burgin Glenn Pollock Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun the frumious Bandersnatch! Lewis Carroll Brian Francis Riley Ri Basketball 1, Soccer 4, drama 4 All that is now All that is gone All that's to come and everything under the sun is in tune, but the sun is eclipsed by the moon. Patrick William Quigley Pat A.V. 1-4 Love, that's all the world needs to get along these days. 1 K .ag-.4 Mark John Rizzi Tennis 2,3,4, French Club 4 The rule is get money, still get money, boy, No matter by what means. And after one has made his first million, He can start after his first billion. 29 B? '5- William J. Robinson Bill, Be We're living in a land of make believe and tfying not to let it show. Maybe in that land of make believe heartaches can turn into joy. vii'-' A Ralph Roussos Rolf Photography Club 3, Model Airplane Club 4 I'M OUTA HERE!! 30 1 1- 7 Barbara Jane Rogers Basketball 1, Softball 1, AFS 1 4, Drama Club 1 4, French Club 1 4, Forensic Club 3,4, Track 2 4, Debate 3, Nat Honor Society 3,4 Treasure life, without it all is lost for ever if Q Q'- 1 Robert Franklm Rosenberg Never before have we had so little time in which to do so much Franklin Delano Roosevelt Geraldine Ann Rowan Eugene Rowe Gerry Softball 1, Pep Club 1, Health Careers 1,2 Don t put off until tomorrow what you can do today. If you enjoy It today, you can do It again tomorrow. --James Mlchener , . 1 A Y I 'r .4 , f 2 I , 1 .,. g l .rl . xy A. I - 7 . , YY Y --. 1 1 . I 4 . ' . -- - I - 0 -J eg, ,gf u g . 11 ' r wif ' :2 .1 1 Debbie Shirley Rushton Drushton When utter disaster seems imminent my whole being is instantaneously braced to avoid it lslze up the situation in a flash, contract my muscles, take a firm grip of myself, and without a tremor always do the wrong thmg H Pearson xv? Diane Elizabeth Sheehan ep Club 1 3 here is a time In everyones life when hey look back at all the fun they had Y know when my time comes I can smile gW wu'QA', gumwmv.mA-----1---we - -Y----- Q ,-.. Joyce Marie Salvaggio Girls Room 1-4, Home Ec. Club 4 As you slide down the bannister of Life, be careful not to get a splinter. ill' Kathleen Christina Sheehan Katie Latin Club 1-4, V. Pres. 4, Field Hockey What ever my secrets are, remember wfhen I entrust them to you, they are part o me. 'lllillllllllillfilfallliilllllfiiillllllll5l.1.ivi.i.lllK3if.'QUE: if .l2ix2allff:ll1 ,,..l,... -- viii 5. Nancy J. Sewell AFS 1-4, Drama 3,4, Forensics 3 Now I've been happy lately thinking' about the good things to come. r f 51 r' J 5 . i, F i Daryl Jean Smalley Drama Club 1,2, AFS 3,4, Business Club 4 One of the most beautiful qualities of true friendship is to understand and to be understood. 31 ..... ,.. ..4..., ..i. 11 hs --i Mark E. Smith Schmitty, Mac Schools are a faction of trained students who are incompetent to put their know- lege to a practical use and distort their knowlege in a hypocritical way. ' '-4' ,Xi Dawn Leslie Speirs Future Teachers Club 1, Majorette 2,3, German Club 2, Home Economics Club 4, French Club 1 Three kinds of friends: those who love you, those who hate you and those who care nothing about you --A German Proverb 32 Michael Smith iq' . i -. .L 7 '56 Christine Marie Staples Pep Club 1,2, Field Hockey 2, Drama Club 4 We never know the true value of friends, while they live we are too sensitive of their faults: when we have lost them we only see their virtues. Rhonda Smith rags Thomas Gunther Steinhauer Keep your eyes open and enjoy the few good things left on this earth. Soccer, Wrestling, Tennis, Skiing, Judo lxwv .SX n 6 . Mary Ellen Toomey You can't always get what you want But if you try sometime You just might find You get what you need. Laura Tonely 411' i 5 , I... J . Q?-, ' ' ' 5 Irina 'e', Q,-Si ,! 4 .gg 1: I :Qt -s wf'3, K Frank Howard Underdown Jr. Booner Gary Vandervvater Vandy Once a king, always a king, But once a I'm dying now lleavingl knight is enough. Wish I could be back home Even though I'm going to heaven It's hell. Spic 'n Span 1 ' v I 6' . ' 7 X Q 4 , 4 . f L , ,r Linda Tramontana 4 ...A- Kurt Henry Walter Thus play I in one person many people, And none contented, sometimes am I king, Then Iwish myself a begger, and so I am. But whate'er I be, Nor I nor any man that but man is, With nothing shall be pleased, till he be eased With being nothing. Richard II 1.3.5 Karen Lee Wessel AFS 1 4, Track 1 4, National Honor S0 ciety 3,4, Yearbook 1 Within you there is a stillness and sanc tuary, to which you can retreat at any time and be yourself Hermann Hesse cyl 'w- fd' Elaine Wilbur 34 Christine Ann White Chris AFS 1 4, French Club 1 3 Drama 1 3 We prom use according to our hopes, and perform according to our fears Francois, Duc de la Rochefoucauld Nancy Anne Whitman AFS 1 4, Drama 1 3, Chorus 1,2, Health Careers 1 4, Latm Club 1,2, Spanish Club 4 We may never pass this way again, live life as you want to enjoy lt, face pro blems with determination and keep friendships forever 5 +11 ali? Mitchell C Williams Fanny L Zambuto As for doing good, that is one of the pro Nanis fessions which are full Moreover, Ihave Latin Club 1 4, Nat'I Honor Society 3,4 tried it fairly, and, strange as it may If a man does not keep pace with his seem, am satisfied that it does not agree companions, perhaps it is because he hears with my constitution. a different drummer. Let him step to the Henry David Thoreau music which he hears, however measured or far away. Thoreau .JJJ-' ' -'A' 11-'Minh-on--QS-G' ' 1U-W -- -'- - N OT APPEA RING Steven Crow If intelligence were money, some would be poor, but I would be a millionaire Paul Francis Larsen Success Mark J. lVlelanson A.V. Club, Library Aide Rachael Maree Slaper All romantics meet the same fate some- day, cynical and drunk, boring one in a dark cafe. --R.NI. 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Back Row, Left To Right: A. Kassatly, IVI. Reilly, G. Bridson, B. Col- lins, J. Pettine, T. Leavitt, F. Broderick, R. Graden, F. Aicardi, R. Jones, B. Simmons, B. Eich, B. Kelly, J. Cal- cagno, L. Cronin, D. Pettine, B. Holmes, Coach. X vh 1 gr lx 'V-.' .'Q !' 1... 'T ?! Zyl' rf-en 1 :- 91 A ' , :I V . 'J 'B il ' r 1 VNRF ily WT-'fm ' E314 :ilji2lli'ilFillWl . qflhllfiua I! ' I ,y,...n .4'v lf A A U4 , n .5 ..lll.k 4 rn.. ' W ,,-' s 1,-, Q 5. 'Q V , 1 - V,,. 1!:wzigq.VdW x. -Q rr 19,4 F . K . A .J '-.'- V 5 -3 , ' .f A 'x -':',, A 1'-W .'f 'fig -- - mfg, ,' 1 ' W- 1 J I, bylelffs, Luv' 4 ,kyq-1 554 t wig: A 'I pr v - 'A J QA, ,,.z: . 2, ng, ' N L.,-' ' 5-24 . 1 z ,.. V, -:...w-ft, f ,. ...Q , ,,, 1 ky-1 'MV - 'uw' agsauiu- N. 6, is di: f .. x-'n-Q.f'l' jffevfg' Q 5.-:J . :Lf i, - ' we v J, .' 'Af' Vw ra ' 1 Q ... 'Vg'-Q,,,3 kan- 4. .iq YQ iv 1' -,Q . 4 'I . -Q Q ',.- 'A -- t.:..,s,V1-': nl ' -I ' ,.. ' we 4 .AX 4.1 .. ! '34x '7Axs , gb J.X. N' U N ' - -vam- 3 35:94-fh-AI ?f 1?-ifig,-,-L5-1,--Q ' 4. ,' 5. Boys Basketball N P: I. I-min Qu,-Y A, ' .wwf jf l s.19g4v-L. WH-N -- .4 Varsity: C. Dinatale, M. Molloy, B. Eich, M. Kujawski, C. Boucher, P. Crawford, M. Morrill, E. Bridson, Co-Capt., J. Osgood, Coach, S. Buell, Co-Capt. T Q fs K! 1 '--f-. ' -'ibw-3- -o----9-,- J.V.: G. Kimball, W. Berard, B. Kiley, S. Watts, W. Gerety, Coach, B. Seavey, C. Ligga, P. Ba lerini, R. Blanc 64 F. bw --A riff! A Girls Basketball i l l Varsity: M. Stevens, J. McPhail, IVI. Kemp, J. Crispin, B. Emerson, Coach, K. Phaneuf, H. Maguire, P. Dubanowski, C. Lundin, Nl. Donovan N. . 5 ' A5 we 55.1 ' ' ' ' . '-,:f,...J ,,.,,.,,,1v, . il' .P '11 ? - Dpvx ., -gg-Q vi .4 -' - , ,f'-x..-1 .NK 1. Q. -lui ti' ' 1 .L C521- 66 Junior Varsity -www-ang SX-fi X24 Vi , ' 1 L Winter Track C. Honkonen, T. Graden, B. White, B. Simmons, Mr. Scott, Coach, P. Grady, N. Cosmopolous, K. Nlclver, B O'Connor, P. P. Pettine, L. Graden, P. Colomeco, L. Cronin, J. Cowden, J. Perry, B. Baker, R. Graden, IVI. Stanton, D. Mills. 68 P 'i'.'1FfHiFW+FM ,- 69 A- ... U' o-FQ' W5 X , ' , --'A ' 'S Ja. ' Q' 1 ...iv ,zu Q :I - 1, up , A .0 1 1- . A 5 f I ' 1 Q gf A Q, Y I ' , V f X s' - fn ,iv ,, fm- W If ' . --4 le x- , W A 4 AM. 1 4' 8 X ' s IX .X .YN X. vi ..., lil D . f 1 ' N.. ' 9 i t wow W -'f. .,,, . :fi ' S i S S R --- 'kilt . H HJ .,g.i, Front Row, Left To Right: L. Powers, C. Braga, L. Bilbo, S. Bunnell, C. Mesheau, D. Edlund, S. Osgood, T.A. Reardon. Second Row, Left To Right: K. Joseph, P. Smith, D. Zambuto, J. Frugoli, K. Joseph, M. Zambuto, M. DeFreitas, A. Svel- nis, Mrs. Cooper, Adviser. Back Row, Left To Right: S. McLaughlin, L. Paterson, M. Rice, K. Farr, L. McCarthy, H. Maguire, S. Dickman, D. Hosford, J. Gould. . Left To Right: S. Braga, M. Vermette, A. Detwiler, B. Hyslop, B. Connoly, L. Patterson. Q-1 S.-D l,n 'I s . ,, , :iii flifililh ,, . M Emo M51 Front Row, Left To Rught B. Hyslop, K Joseph, Nl McKenny, K Bunnell, A Kearsley, C Lundm, Mr Nlarshmaa, Adv: ser Second Row, Left To Right Mr Kapolka, Advlser, A Frldgen, K Cronm, D Elluot, J Reed L Patterson, A Patton P Magulre Thlrd Row Left To Rught M Vermette P Dubanowskl K Buckley J McAIoon, B Cloutner C Mesheau Back Row Left To Right K. Wessel J Daneau S Harrnson B Drudu J Marshall Front Row, Left To Rught B. Donovan J Hlmberg L Bilbo C Whute A Frudgen Second Row Left To Rught L lVlll Ier D Zambuto, R Tuttle D. Dullon K Walter M Davndson Third Row Left To Rnght C Bllbo, M McKenney M Zambuto, R Smith, A Patton, C McLaughlln Fourth Row, Left To Rught Mrs Rosenberg, Adviser, J Clapp, S. Frudgen L Larsen D Mor an L Schultz Fafth Row Left To Rught B Cloutuer B Peterson M Empolntu J Gould S Hawthorne I g I I .1 J . 9' Yi! 9 fy' , K.' Front Row, Left To Right: B. Watson, A. Cogliano, K. Joseph, B. Lamour, C. Cowperthwaite, P. DiCroce, P. Dustman, M Joseph, D. Lonegan. Second Row, Left To Right: F. Zambuto, M. Gates, S. Hawthorne, J. Mackin, T. DiCroce, J. Crow, J. Marshall, B. Stowell, B. Coakley, D. Dillon, H. McMullen, D. Schembari. Third Row, Left To Right: Mrs. Light, Advi ser, J. Frugoli, M. Coakley, C. Lundin, K. Cronin, J. Troy, C. McLaughlin, D. Jones, R. Jones, B. Cogliano, A. Svelnis, L. Crawford, M. DeFreitas. Left To Right: S. Braga, P. Early, G. Cronin, R. Graydon, S. Dwyer, S. Kiley, A. Wheble, S. Wilbur, D. Randolph, L. Carlysle , 3'A2'i'l , I CX ff Q x I X ll t X, , gf Left To Right: L. Miller, D. Dillon, M. Miller, S. Crow, B. Osgood, S. Osgood, B. Sifnas, C. Hanak, J. Daneau, J. Clapp. Front Row, Left To Right: L. Bilbo, L. Anderson, T. Bailow, C. Kiley, J. Bennett, J. Gorichs, C. Chenette, S. Dwyer, Sec- ond Row, Left To Right: L. Curtis, K. Meagher, K. Rice, R. Davis, M. Zambuto, W. Buell, M. Hurly, B. Drudi, C. Bilbo. Third Row, Left To Right: Miss Tieri, Adviser, P. O'Reilly, M. Cotter, L. Doherty, R. Tuttle, M. Murphy, J. McAloon, T. Joseph, R. Bailey, M. Rizzi. 1,,,l IUDQAQM J I ' , Left To Right: D. Spiers, Mrs. Bradford, C. Kiley, J. Salvaggio, N. Casey, L. Anderson, L. Fitzgerald, C. McKenzie. Left To Right: J. Cummings, D. Rushton, D. Troy, K. Feeney, S. Harrison, B. Donovan, S. Clark, C. Simmons, IVI. Putnam L 'SL Nsxf N.i.:1Z55iiifliBiT' jtlwlf Mr. DiNoIo, Adviser, Mike Cargill, Steve Call, Tim Leavitt, Robert Osgood, Brian Howes, John Perry, Tommy Rousseau Jimmy Norian, John Magazu. First Row, Left To Right: S. Dean, P. Kiesling, L. Colorusso, L. Richards, H. Snell. Second Row, Left To Right: M. Em politi, Ms. Firestone, Adviser, Mrs. Sampson, Adviser, L. Doherty, S. Porter, D. McQuarry. Third Row, Left To Right: A Sleeper, G. Erikson, S. Elliot, E. Folshom, J. Carlson, R. Ekstrom, D. Donahue, G. Dale. I F 1. ' s If ' -1 We Qwbp fifvg Q ME X 1.5 Left To Right: C. Rodriguez, M. Schnieder, K. Obrien, J. Cave, K. Nlclver, D. P. Benzaquin, S. McLaughlin, L. Treman tana, S. Merrifield, J. Delaney. Left To Right: R. Nlolar, L. Dougherty, J. Swartz lmentorl, E. Kearney. fi CJ Id. .ilkiiii Q .3 .. -- - Front Row, Left To Right: D. Rushton, C. Staples, J. Magazu, S. Bunnell, C. Mesheau, B. Noble, B. Drudi, J. Gorich, C. Chenette, J. Bennett. Second Row, Left To Right: B. Moore, R. Slaper, M. Murphy, B. Cogliano, D. Jones, K. Cronin, B. Hyslop, M. Davidson, J. Reekie. Third Row, Left To Right: M. Mathos, M. Zambuto, B. Frugoli, T. Joseph, A. Svelnis, L. Skliew. Fourth Row, Left To Right: K. Buckley, S. Buell, S. Golemme, A. Kearsley, K. Walter, K. Bunnell, L. Stowell. Back Row, Left To Right: W. Withington, C. Boucher, B. Riley, M. Molloy, B. Kingman. Front Row, Left To Right: R. Molar, B. Hyslop, S. Bunnell, C. Mesheau, J. Frugoli. Second Row, Left To Right: K. Joseph, K. Rice, R. Slaper, J. Forest. Third Row, Left To Right: K. Farr, D. Jones, L. Skliew, B. Frugoli. Back Row, Left To Right Mrs. Wrigley, Adviser, K. Cronin, T. Joseph, R. Putnam. ,v C7 KA' X 1 'ti-3 Front Row, Left To Right: M. Dardano, K. 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With no extraneous ornament except a figure- head, a bit of carving and a few lines of gold leaf, their one purpose of speed over the great ocean routes was achieved by perfect balance of spars and sails to the curving lines of the smooth black hull, and this harmony of mass, form and color was practiced to the music of dancing waves and of brave winds whistling in the rigging. These were our Gothic cathedrals, our Parthenon, but monuments carved from snow . For a few brief years they flashed their splen- dor around the world, then disappeared with the finality of the wild pigeon. --Samuel Eliot Nlorison Vfelfb x'?.' ' -5 ' Xl ' The story of Norwell is, in many respects, the story of the North River, for this artery of commerce did far more to unify the area on its banks than any artificial boundaries could overcome. Ships built in the dozen or so North River yards called at every important port in the world. 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Xwlifllll 1 wit iff' H' A 'la f we 24134. .0 Q?E5CJLL7R?' Qzg 4850 So ' Il 0o00 ' ooo 0' ' 0 Q O f ' Q QIOOIQ Q 'A 'ES' WELL X5 0 ova O H? T n- .Q-.,-..,, ' If Longfellow 's The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere Were Written by Ernest Lawrence Thayer, Author of Casey at the Bat It looked extremely rocky for the colonists that night: The British were attacking with no hope of help in sight: So, with villages in danger from the enemy so near, They had to send a warning, and they called on Paul Revere. There was ease in Paul 's demeanor as he climbed upon his mare 'I'here was pride in Paul 's expression as he sat so tall and fair, And then the horse grew skittish, and gave a sudden jump, And Paul fell from his saddle, landing smack upon his rump. With a smile of Yankee courage, Paul rose smartly to his feet, And once again upon the saddled mare he took his seat: But as he gripped the reins, she made a sudden turn around, And once again Paul plummeted onto the dusty ground. The smile has vanished from PauI's face, his eyes burn with a gl He grips the bridle fiercely as again he mounts the mare, And now he tells the horse to gallop, in an urgent tone, And now the air is shattered as the horse takes off--alone: Oh, somewhere in this war-torn land the people safely know That Redcoats are invading, taking captives as they go: And somewhere people are prepared to flee the British force, But there's no hope for New England-- Paul Revere can't ride a horse --Frank Jacobs , ,ti Y , IV '.: SUPER!!! 771455 ai Done most for class--Bernadette Peterson, Paul Maguire Most Athletic--Charlie Boucher, Carol Lundin -i TIT? W f'I 1 u-up F I Best Personality--Kathy Kearney, Scot Buell Most Dramatic--Keith Bunnell, Ann Kearsley A-:xl - ,..,,, V .V ...J-. i.-,.1 f, Q' , . , if 'WFS wgiiw an Most Creative--Sally Dean, Arnie Sleeper Best Laugh--Tom Joseph, Gretchen Kertzie ,J W N-kg I D 'iv ' x Q 33 '-f ,K n.a?x 1 W . Class Flnrts Duane Phaneuf Tracy McKay Best Dressed Eugene Oronte Llsa McCarthy Opa 1 Crai When In third for The field trip When Mrs. Li she liked action? When Charlie Boucher back? ln 6th grade when When Mr. Kates took a DO YOU REMEMBER . . ll into pieces? to school all year? Island? ne tap running, during Qsoc championships? ! J' the heater? cream sandwich whole stole over fifty girls to sten to The Model United Natio s? ng to hang himself because Roberta Hurl didnt l and Steve Golemme were sword fight ked Barbara Apostle in the Home ECQ ldn' ugh? reported to be vegetables, and with powdered soap during math because When Linda Osborneabrgce 5 test T ro pp r ring n fished l The Soc-I When there were Mr. Vantine's When there was a Steven and Alice in When Steve ing When Karen Wk issei ont used to collect even-yo. ?'s I km the Bands? he ' . seats in Mr Vietnam and The bagging of various members of our for dru 4 . 11, f- f A Q 'NW-Nf'fff'fZ + R wiv Eff ' uf No x x 2 V 'e' :N . M x' . Qw'Af . Q' QM W if 'vi ' Q IW' '15 Q'- 'SS.T 'f-AN I, ,D , ua -rm preceeding has been made, passable. by a Scmroufv ihakwionnl ind9WIYltI1+f0f-uf, lnhumanilies xff ws!! it 4 m gf fi 5 fl , 39 .f I, 6 V A 4'- N KAW! M0 O B'Z M 1 A mt I D Y, 4...-J-P iz M' A E .ec Zh, yn 41+ L, . ,I f FW vw rf 2 1,523 7 ? 5 , Y- 'b . f 47 , 5623 fs 9 K. H CkdYlib an-9 Joe! dum MD Kam! 7 -ff We 5554? ' Q IQ , ,. N if . f fr' Six! 0 4 Vo o 00 J 4 is 5 q'l gf fa Xqg 1529 M N . , - 9 N7 .sl L if -' '! +R .. R 73 'W ESQ? 04:5 A 0 x . I, xi. if-Q w ww 1. Q-gi. Q 5. wi f mx UNI: 0250 . - ,- -,L .y , , 'AV' Y ' 5.2 4 gQ,QD 3?gfQ?ZfQg,gkiX If Him in 1976 60.17-Qflfifky W W MPN' BEST WISH ES TO THE CLASS OF '76' School Street Pembroke Telephone 826-31 ll STEELE VOLKSWAGEN INC. OPTOMETRIST WWI Nullum Magnum Ingenium Sine Mixtura Dementiae Fuit Seneca There has not been any great 127 Washlngfon Slfeei talent without an element of Norwell Ma 02061 madness Telephone 878 8344 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY DR. G. 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