Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)
- Class of 1981
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K A -.-lr, X i--' -- ' d-'-J An individual is an assimilation of beliefs. He is not pure white light, but as diverse as the spectrum in which each separate hue is the embodiment of an event, the memory of a friend, or the guidance of an elder, together serving to illuminate universal steps toward diver- gent destinies. Q. p - nnaklx, .lm S. Ilss or lust ab tgom -1 wars ho students I 69 had mc' thmr 1 -i f NldfS 5 . W0 JVC OH SUIUUI I, Hanson D- 1,3 Q. 41' 'a, un I Nur 9 .,,. 5 4 fs ! ...---,qw-' ' Z Q Q-1 r Q li H With as many different personalities as there are prismatic hues of color, we come together to build . . . A Mr. Robert Bunnell, Superintendent Mr. Robert Neely, 4ssistant Superintendent Dr. Anthony Bahros, Principal Mrs. Lynn Abensohn, English Mr. Stephen Anderson, Science Mr, Stephen Angelucci, Choral Director Mrs. Carol Beal, English Mrs. Dorothy Bradford, Home Economics Ms. Lynn Castelli, Industrial Arts Mr. Robert Dargis, Foreign Language Mr. Paul DiNolo, Math Mr. Felix Dixon, Physical Ed. Chm. Ms, Mary Claire Gerety, Guidance Mr. William Gerety, Social Studies Mrs. lean Geoghegan, Art Ms. Carole Herrmann, Business Mr. Rir hard Holbert, Science Chm. Ms. Christine Hunt, Reading ' X r-J af, .Nl . s I. I .4 P . f ll ti A- ,J :QS sf rf' ' A .sl :J I Q P Mgr! S Q . xxx 'y 3 It rf , 1-6 A .K .X lv -A , C, J 2 v. . 21' flkiziit, 4 v L Y W... -H., A 5, 1 - x42 avr i I 'Ffa 41 Q 1 , Mr. Bruce Marshman, Assistant Principal Ms. Claire Sheff, Assistant Principal Mr. Steven Greene, Guidance Mr. Anthony Arena, Industrial Arts Mrs. Elaine Aten, Home Economics Ms. Kay Barker, Foreign Language Ms. Mary Ellen Connor, Math Mr. David Conroy, Guidance Mrs. judy Cooper, Science Mr. Bruce Emerson, Science Mr. james Farrow, Social Studies Ms. Harriet Fisher, Physical Ed. Ms. Susan Granger, Foreign Language Ms. ludith Hanson, Science Mr. john Healey, Science Mrs. Brenda Hussey, Reading Ms. Patricia loyce, Business Mr. Peter Kapolka, Guidance l D Mr. Albert Kassatly, Physical Ed. Mr. Henry Kowalski, English Mr. Leo Lawless, Business i - , Milt- ff l r,Klf'4-,5..l,s A ,ii at. ..l'I-fl-WX Mr. Stephen Mott, Social Studieshf. Mr. Peter Murphy, Mat, T Ms. Donna Nuzzo, Social Studiesll ll' Ms. Harriet Polner, Guidance Mrs. Carol Sacco, English Ms. ludith Sime, Librarian Mr. lay Swartz, Math Chm. Mr. Louis Tardie, Audio-Visual Ms. Cynthia Teles, Math avid Walsh, Scienceg Athletic Director Mr. Alan Webber, Science Mr. Paul Weller, Band Director Mrs. Ann Cusick, Principal's Secretary Ms. Therese Duane, A.V. Secretary Mrs. Louise Frehill, Teacher Aide 'L llllp new 1 I - ' ' l .ii PL fm.,-' 9- I . Xe! -A 0 l 'fll il' ' ew' Y Xl, , ll X f CV l ,fl f .Rig 31 fx I l I -T fn 3- .V 4? . 5' S. in 'I' '. xh ' .5 2. 'G 4 ll sx . 'f' , , V r Vx ' K. A , , f Q: '- ' '.' W 'x l 9 4- . ' 'SB Hi 1' -T sh ia , H1 C1 Q 'T' X ,I JYXKI' Q, ' ii I -i., ,f 1- - ' 3 nn' l rf ' 36 .Q-5, Mr. Robert Littlefield, Sofial Studies Mrs, Susan McCeoghegan, Reading Mr. Paul Moscaritolo, Math Mrs. Diane Orens, Social Studies Mr. john Osgood, Physical Ed. Mr. David Peros, English Mrs. lean Simms, Art Mr. F, David Stephansky, Social Studies Chm Ms. Maria Stewart, English Ms. Diane Tupper, Physifal Ed. Dr. Arnold Ulbrich, Foreign Languages Ms. JoAnne Vernacchio, English Chm. Mrs, Elizabeth Wexler, Foreign Language Mrs. loan Connolly, Aide Mrs. Barbara Cronin, Cold House Secretary Mrs, janet Garfield, Guidance Secretary Mrs. jeanette Lynch, Library Aide Mrs. ludith Scannell, Blue House Secretary Mrs. Carole Young, Guidance Secretary Ms. Sara Franklin, Foreign Language Ms. Elizabeth Bairstow, Matron ,3 Kitchen Aides: Eunice Apostol, Sunny Adams, if Qin' Althea Dickman, Lorraine Manning, Rita Pas- cow Yolanda Ryan, and Ann Whitaker Mr. Arthur Daneau, Custodian 'fl Ode to the Faculty As our high school career progresses through its twilight toward its inevitable end, it is easy to reflect upon the four years in which we have grown and changed as we have moved one step closer towards the one afternoon in june when our seemingly long past days and nights will be compressed into yet another fleeting moment. Through it all has been a certain group of people who have come to know us individually and as a class, just as they have done with those who preceded us - the faculty of Norwell High School. To them we owe a certain amount of credit for where we are today. We may not be the spirited and personable senior class, but we are a group of different and unique people with eyes on very diverse goals. It is for the effort in preparing us for the challenges to come that we must recognize the significant roles of the many different teachers along the way. They were strangers at first, but through our tenure as students they have lost their threatening appearance and some have even become our friends. It is for their concern, time, and guidance that the class of 1981 wishes to thank the faculty of Norwell High School. We may not ever say we'll miss you - but then again, who knows? 8 I 'il -1--' 3 'Gr bf' dass I have year. - -LL m a uniquely social adaptabi and strive for value their group j. -2. ,qv-W' ' V N.. k although arled in their have a um a 'W lity L gf! my ' AQ! qs , R. pq .e 9 it' 'jx 5 5245 f 'lift' . 4 V UC 2' P . ,I ,, ' rf? 9' 'S , '91 it 1 nm 86 px I X. fa' t? eb 1 I. ,X .., 3' , R P l 1 g i -L -1 , Combined and multiplied energy cre- ated by the fusion of individual input .. E N 1 1, V jf- -a, 5, ii TOP PHOTO: First, B. Lynch, K. Pantano, C. Conley, 1. Gates, P. Smith, G. Doble, D. Attardo, B. Winniewicz. Second, R. Hopfner, L. Eisner, K. Watson, M. Goughan, R. Wolfe, L. Carty, C. Pantano, C. Svelnis, S. Haskell, K. Tosney. Third, E. Anthony, T. O'Laughlin, B. Barron, S. loyal, D. Hoitt,I.Zambuto,1. Losciuto, D. Bora. BOTTOM PHOTO: First, S. McLaughlin, K. Morris, l. Whitman, S. Hayes, M. Livingston, S. Flaherty. Second, 1. Lamond, A. Lucid, C. Hall, G. Lamo, L. Cox, P. Collins, I. McAloon, S. Monan, K. Furio. Third, M. O'Connor, B. Bernard, B. Kaslauskas, I. Stanton, M. Cately, K. Devers, P. Manning, S. Thompson. Y ' 'xg .. Z HQ -'f g w s an D ,,,.s 5' .W Q ,CWM--V-W.--ff .. P 1 - l Mg' 3 u fi' -WAI? vga . . W2-1 'gli I , ' ,Q 4 4 . J' V . . - ' .fi f c ig, -QF, T H 2' L . .':T7' V . if-vw1 '.' 1, fi, 'li , ' ,il fi r It 2 K'-1.3 T - . 6-zu L., f INV ' ' I . 'X 1 A in ' I 5 Fw' i f N ML! Z Ar,--...JT-d,,'x3 , , qu,-f - ' :riff sb' ' . '1 , - ' ' 'mf 6,91 Q U ' l .f ' ' ' N. 9 . I ,I A sv -- .M ' I l ,...f ' J, 73 . Ytl gif ur.- 'EW TOP PHOTO: First, R. Campbell. Second, R. Young, B. Macura, R. Tellier, I. Clapp, K. Gillen, L. Adler, Third, 1. King, G. Lunny, H. Ekstrom, T. Nash, M. Murphy, L. Kean, K. Tulis, S. Conboy. BOTTOM PHOTO: First, S. Rose, P. DeCoste, E. Peterson, Second, I. Garside, I. Fitzgerald, I. Nelson, C. Hone, M. Craden, A. Lortie, I. Richards, S. Smith, T. Cosmopulos, N. White. Third, E. O'Brien, M. joseph, R. Travis, L. Hughes, C. Ott, I. Giorgetti, S. Aicardi, P. Kiley, it A. Dwyer. V . U E551 ,Q ' .' I, 'L' fn' -551 QP' 1 .- .if xy., 1. if Q : L, ' 14 N , 1' - ka. 1 S 1 3' f 4 ' P ul 'L' - 'ff i m Y , JU L 'T' V-4 1 .. -if VV' P-- D Q- , X I g . . Q L... ,,. -0 -.f K 1' f, . ., 'aim - - - ,,, Y . . ' - .. ', - . 1 -9-2 ff f' so ' I' ,A ffm Lv If wr. .yi gli: QQ. 'uf hi'-flf. A .--19 -1: A ll' 't rf, ,. .mayb H- Q , www? .. ' ' ---r'w.J,-.g'L'1 .7 ' 's4'.s4.-.'- A . - -.A -1.--.. 'r TOP PHOTO: First, C. Cowden, K. Whalen, K. Taylor, B. MacLean, I. Cambria. Second, R. Maccini, D. Ellis, B. Moy, I Casey, K. Haugh, L. Cashman, R. Page, D. Kercz, S. Tolman,. Third, E. Carlow, S. Rice, K. Betts, D. Schnell, T Hennigan, C. Chatfield. BOTTOM PHOTO: First, E. Clarke, H. Barry, I. Bullens. Second, D. Suurhan, A. Hall, K Mahoney, A. McLeod, 1. Spring, C. Larson, S. Wetzel, I. McGonnigal, T. Magazu. Third, 1. Tompkins, W. Haskins, E Paulson, K. Rose, M. McLaughlin, S. Garfield, A. Blake, I. Donnellan, M. Kelleher, C. Anderson, T. Lawson, C. Loring. am'-,f QV4 'Q' grxl Y I ,'ryr-mi - ft.: -ul, 'I 1 i '3 1--' -t ' , ' . - '.2A:,1 24-1' I ' If Q- -fd, . Q? 't 15 ,N -rf' s '.--51534103--Q. - TOP PHOTO: First:G. Dustman, P. Davis, A. Lane, K. Nguyen, Second, B. Howes, C. Higgins, R. Cahill, N. Barrett, L Edlund, C. Venza, P. Glasco, D. Fisher. Third, T. Schulz, T. Dunn, K. McCarthy, A. joseph, V. Swanson, M. Lloyd, C Cahan, C. jones. BOTTOM PHOTO: First, C. Ruykhaver, I. Fortum, L. Zeidens, D. Basler, 1. Ziegner, P. Malaney Second, A. Carnes, L. Cirelli, C. Harnett, K. Sullivan, R. Golub, K. Kelly, 1. Sheilds, M. Kiley, V. Mattie, D. Larkin, G Green, Third, K. Stockwell, M. Donovan, S. Engelsman, M. Leary, I. Lyons, E. Carson, K. Fulton. :- v Y Stl? '-, r ' 1 9 yl A ' 1 V - , .' 15 5454, Pa Y L rV1ii mb -it ff Q k F 1 in 1 l l 1 Q l l l I' 3 Sk Qgff 1:-'UQ 5 :iv Ai T L - ' . .ff Qfii hr.-is TOP PHOTO: First, T. Cook, T. Anstead, S. Perkins, S. Terry, S. DiFiore, M. Taylor. Second, M. Carnes, D. Godley, 1. Narkiewicz, S. loseph, I. Fortun, l. Ferraro, L. Shkliew, 1. Catanti, N. Vanderwater, P. Larkin, D. O'Neill. Third, R. Whitcomb, D. O'Donovan, S. Donahue, M, Boland, M. Engelsman, R. Moore, S. McMahon, I. Hewson. BOTTOM PHOTO: First, D. Bowering, M. Smith, T. Blanc, S. Dicks, D. O'Donovan, Second, S. Chapin, P. Mohan, T. Connolly, I. Pettine, S. Quigley, H. Ritter, L. McDonald, C. Spargo. Third, M. Craven, K. Peterson, D. Wilcox, T. Bethany, I. Larsen, S. Sweeney, F. Nagy, T. Tocci. ui J jyln, sl. X., G4t'7 nvvll '459 5 31 Q' NW Yjl 1+-af? Q' -f- 'Q ., ?.Y.ss. if Pu 3' .-41: ' mfpifmggs' 'D 'T' I -lx. . in FN. ,Tv - a-c ',: - t N- - A' :yard rim -'1'-43961. JJ?-. 1- 1 '-.. :Ps .. --a, a , s. L L . .kwa-. -2-..A-Qbf. TOP PHOTO: First, C. Nichols, C. Hegeler. Second, L. Erna, T. DeFreitas, K. McLeod, M. Therrien, l. Daly, M. Moraites, A. Amorelli, S. LaBrecque, M. Blake, D. Harrington. Third, 1. Robinson, W. Schneider, I. Perry, A. Conboy, L. Perry, P. Tower, 1. jackson, 1. Taupier. BOTTOM PHOTO: First, 1. Dardano, L. Nutting. Second, T. Morrill, C. Cox, L. Prudente, A. Resnick, W. Hietala, L. Bogni, C. Raebel, D. Burgess, P. Bernardi, D. Pantano. Third, S. Virtue, I. Davies, T. Keefe, 1. Hoffman, I. Doran, S. Pietroski, S. Sweeney, L. Campbell, F. Wetzel, K. Bandarra. T-F fl '- fr?-' J' Q I U :va un 1 Q19 N, an c I 41 1,9 - -. ..:.l,..-.4 E , r I-.mfg .giuwn . t J 'ow .,., .r , .. 'sv 4 -1 , .-gy ,'fri ,iQh . , 'mf'-.fif',.p, -' . K , .A - - , -.1471 1.60, - 1 .s1'ha-..- ..- .1 - ,.- 'P TOP PHOTO: First, B. Clain, T. Lizotte, S. jackson, R. Miller, Second, D. Downey, S. Malcolm, C. Carton, 1. Caddigan M. Farry, S. Thomas, A. Healy, I. Knowles, G. Ziegner, B. Cronin, A. Peck, I. Curtin, M. Lawrence. Third, A. Melanski S. Sheehan, M. Cloutier, K. Flaherty, M. Eich, F. Chicko, F. Cogliano, L. Rietzel, T. Stansbury, M. Flaherty, K. Ogden, B. Martin. BOTTOM PHOTO: First, F. Masucci, I. Honneus, I. Viola, S. Gately, Second, P. Vinci, D. Carroll, C. Svagdis, L. Sinatra, I. McKay, K. Scavito, C. Riley, I. Lambert. Th1rd,j. Adams, C. Cammell, I. McCarthy, P. Osgood, C. Paulding, M. Schooley, D. Massey, R. Smith, K. Lovell. ' I I en , 1 . WA If v 1' W h. ' A44 . Z - ' . lp mx i A - ' V r Q ' . .5 4 2 Q l 94,5 - A -2 e , ' , vs .- AP C-,--.. iV.- 5 fu . l A ' . ' -0 ',- 'r -4 ,, . ' J... 'Ar .- v L ,MA I Y - J,-Q - f - - as A- rf, -. , a 1'-' -0 1 I - ' 'gf '41 -LF 1 .jr r J'-f A 0 D gf' ,-ov V Sth. his jf' 'V 11 lllfkqlifg Y -'-s I fl fi? we 1 TOP PHOTO: First, B. Hazelton, D. Haskins, 1. DeLuca, R. Campbell, Second, I. Draheim, K. Kelly, L. Peckham, D. Crowell, R. jones,. BOTTOM PHOTO: First, C. Carty, S. Lannon, E. Sheehan, j. Ruykhaver, Second, C. Logue, B. Cloutier, L. Clark, I. Duane, I. Spring, M. Zambuto, P. Call, E. Poole, K. Bridson, 1. Timulty, H. Lindemann. Third, R. Weaver, M. Donnellan, T. Anastos, D. Caldwell, D. Allen, B. Cassidy, D. Conway, M. Smith. . -1-:Lia iv,- 'vw QS J I 34 fl 1 J' Jw- 0 will fig 'X ' 5 - ua-ur - ' . ' - ' ' d Wo in 'Y -' .fi , SP X 1 nf. 1' -3 1 Q v..---if---0, S, . -f -1' -- .-gf . YQ! va.-.A-v'.:,,,f-f l r or 1 .1 J.. s-,, 344 it , eff' any: TOP PHOTO: First, L. Crowley,R. Hoefer, S. Rice, Secondj. Davies, T. Gustafson, C. D'AIessandro, D. Milot, K Glasco, A. Keenan. Third, E. Hurley, T. Sloan, R. Tellier, S. Callahan, 1. Tulis, C. Bowering. BOTTOM PHOTO: First,C Howard, K. Ade, S. Panos, R. Helfrich, P. Moraites, C. Sweeney. Second, R. Valeri, K. Vinci, N. Lynch, L. Graden, S Sheilds, G. Resnick, 1. Davis, 1. Forti. Third, D. Smith, G. Jackson, I. Crawfor, L. Conway, E. Anthony, G. Kelly, M Empoleti, S. Haskell, 1. Porter. .T 'rv Qu-Iwi 'S . rf iff! v ,IV7 .gp .- I- IJ 9 J ay' :En in as-r . v. , 1 5 -sf 5235 . 'TQ -VJ! ,,. ,..f P 'Y t,'.N:.'., 1 , . , , , . f , .- - . ar- '- , am ' Y I AAL.-i ...ei - fic BOTTOM PHOTO: First, S. joseph, S. Nappi, D. Harlow, C. Morrill, G. Saraceno, I. Scully, V. Hguyen. Second: A O'Neill, P. Frehill, R. Gillespie, C. lohnston, H. Balmes, B. Merrick, D. Fridgen, N. Woods, A. Ruykhaver. Third, K Mason, C. Swanson, S. Avery, W. Athanasiou, M. C-endrolis, P. Raiche, S. Kilborn, S. Dicks, B. Baram, P. Hickey, D Robbins, M. Perkins, P. Sheey. TOP PHOTO: First, D. Daly, K. Harrington, M. Flaherty, Second, S. Henderson, G Osborne, L. Travis, D. Kercz, 1. Ballerini, M. Molla, L. Gates, N. Nichols, 1. Miniutti, 1. Ellis, E. Sheehy, 1. Narkiewicz, H Storm, I. Dietz. Third,C. Kraysler, C. Robinson, 1. Healy, E. Gingras, P. Hureau, K. Pendergast, T. Loscuito, B. Greffin A. Svelnis, M. O'Laughlin, T. Moore, A. Clark, P. Misakian. ,044 in-F xl: 'nziln 4' I 'f' .4 ,Vr .I , K 1-' 1 C - - Q X I 5 Y 4: sl ' gizif, 1 , .14 J' TOP PHOTO: Firsr, A, Melanson, D. Roche, S. Kemp, P. Holland, K. Pollack, M. Bernard, I. Curadossi, E. Gilmartin, M. McCarthy, C. Blanc. Second, S. Osborne, S. Underdown, D. Manning, Third, S. Ross, P. MacDonald, B. Smith, P. Houde, I. Harrison, I. Taupier, S. Kilborn, M. Pinkham, K. Chatfield, D. Dahlquist, 1. Norling, T. Conway. BOTTOM PHOTO: Firsl, L. Hurley, I. Hewson, D. Masson, 1. D'Angelo. Second, C. Sloane, M. Carroll, R. Merrifield, D. Fisher. Third, M. jackson, C. Early, I. Defreitas, G. Cole. ' in I 4' . li E ' -...i If' S vi 7' y :.' 9'1- l ' . .F Y - si ' '. I ll ' I Ll 7 V If T l :+V ' gg r ' A af if ' ' l ' l ' i NX ,- 0 6 ' ' .11 , A .WI r l l 3 1 ,Ax X QQ llhnllfll lk W First, K. Walsh, N. Levesque, C. Taylor, K. Perry, 1. Callahan, W. Haskell, I. Hudspeth. Second, I. Esposito, C. Winters M. Cowden, D. Pinkham, D. Locke, M. Fredrickson, T. Hennigan, B. Bond. Third, B. Donahue, I. Zeidens, P. Young M. Coakley, P. Barry, M. Clans, P. Kingman, S. O'Reilly, R. Riley. M WlllU'Wu41W +ooQ X 066. 55' L .. I - Q., ,. 1 i -1, ' fi::2N-'L'X X! -+fI Q' J' '13 f T. - ' 1 En m N ' r Q 1 Al'-Q. ,xv X ' --if f l Z .B 4 1 Ur- . 4, . N U 1 i if--NX 2 I . f 1 i 1 'if-?i'x I Mx 1 Q X T. 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T7 .. ,-. v L 7 it it l In S Q 99 ' -I. - Y' 'L T' A .E x ' I I ' D X vi K 4 Q ur ul 4' I A . i 5 .E we ' ' x A-A ' l ,. t 0 9 ROW ONE.'V. Gately, S. Ciraden, K. Collins, S. Kelly P. Swanson, T. Martin, S. Bauernfeind, M. McCarthy. ROW TWO: P. Troy, A. D'lamoos, C. Larson, H Thayer, S. Kling, T. O'Neil, M. Downey, K. Lawson. ROW THREE:l. Clapp, R. Sweeny, 1. Agneta, S. Dow- ney, K. Kellaway, D. Volpicelli, N. Pettine, jimmy Morrill. ROW FOUR:S. Reed, N. Long, R. Dempsey, 1. Hughes, E. Eisner, L. Riel, D. Shannon, D. Zambuto. ROW FIVE: P. Abbott, P. Sheehy, M. Call, S. Hietala, T Q M. Kearsley, C. Bowering, I. Davies, B. Hickey, ROW N 2 2 SIX: I. Prudente, C. Stevens, D. Simmons, L. Cann, A. ffl' , Rice, T. Esposito, T. Cotter, T. Cloutier. ROWSEVEN: ' L. Baker, S. Merrick, S. McPhail, K. Poole. ROW L I g E HCHT: S. Marsh 81 S. Marsh, C.. Gabriel. gl' f W i x. if e 4 Tv L -S I1 1 is it . 0 .f. -, N: .Q 'Q in. :rho GI X L 4 Q7 get-f t 3 .Q-J' r 'o 'X into T' . U s ROW ONE: T. Smith, M. Levesque, C. Larkin, D Panos, P. Gammell, B. Winters, R. Belyea, L. Wood- lock. ROW TWO: B. Gould, K. Putney B. Dyer, M O'Louglin, S.F. Murphy, I. MacKenzie, 1. Caliri, L Glasco. ROW THREE: E. Peterson, S. Bizzozzero, K Lynch, M. Liuzzi, D. Torrey, M. Cronin, K. Kaslaskus R. Page. ROW FOUR: 1. Svelnis, B. Schautz, T McKenney, M. Holt, R. Stanton, M. Dionne, D. Ma- son, A. Sullivan. ROW FIVE: 1. Park, I. Taylor, M Durgin, L. jackson, S. Sennett, I. Haskins, 1. Detwiler D. Flaherty. ROW SIX: M. DiCroce, 1. Helfrich, E Eich, K. Schneider, H. Miyauchi, D. DeCoste, I. Mac- Leod, I. Gould. ROW SEVEN: M. Connolly, L. Mac- Donald, 1. Gibson, 5.1. Murphy, Row EIGHT: D Bandlow, C. Fitzgerald 84 P. Rushton. frm' . wrt .A B L x nb i , F' ' 1 '4 E V 47 ,Q-. is 5 1. . A Q , I . M. ' I' . 4, .tg FT...T,. ,WD , f- .glad S... IONATHAN WILLIAM DETWILER Doors, lon Band 1. Student Gov. 1. Soccer 1-3. Bas- ketball 1-4. Tennis 1-4 iCaptainJ. Drama 3, 4. Latin Club 4. Class Pres. 2, 4. Yearbook Sports Ed. 4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. You must blaze a trail of your own, unknown, alone But keep in mind Don't live for today, for tomorrow like you were immortal The only survivors on this world of ours are the warming sun etc. 3 fi lx DOMFNJIC xRM.-NFNVJO YAMBUTO IR. Unit, law. f 1 .Y l, ? flf'rrrl.m 4. lilly 'I-3. Class HISI. 3, I 4 if-arl,f.f.i-. l'r-nit, lil 4 Mass. State Science Mm 2.1 Na' Ilflll mfr 1 4gPrt-s. 41. 'sl'l.l'f lmxtrl ll'll su' it -I fir-lymrgg and yet .ff lt-v. haw- '.fllY7l'S D.V. In 711 To trrnhark on new frontiers and ad- '.i CLASS OFFICERS Q f KIMBERLEY IOYCE LAWSON Kim Class Sec. 4. Band 1-4. Basketball 1-4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Latin Club 1-4. Drama 3, 4. Spring Track 1. Yearbook 4. Chase your dream with an open heart, And when attained- Share it with those you love. GOAL: To sing a song that will inspire hope in the despaired, heal the diseased, uplift the depressed, love the unloved, and befriend the forgotten. . hd-4 STEVEN FREDERICK MURPHY Murph, Skippy Soccer 1-4tCo- captain 41. Tennis 3, 4. Class V.Pres. 4. S.A.C. 3, 4. For it's always fair weather When good fellows get together . With a stein on the table and a good song ringing clear. GOAL: To live till I die. ARTHUR WILLIAM KINSMAN PistoL Two-Sheds, Uncle Arthur Drama 1, 2, 4. Tennis 3, 4. Class Treas. 3, 4. Newspaper 1, 2. Forensics 2-4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. A glass is good, and a lass is good, And a pipe to smoke in cold weather, The world is good, and the people are good, And we're all good fellows together. I PATRICIA LYNN ABBOTT Patti Student Govt. 2-4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Year- book 4. For there is hope of a tree, if it be cut down, that it will sprout again, and that the tender branch thereof will not cease. lob 14:7 GOAl:l want to live, I want to grow, I want to see, I want to know, I want to share what I can give, I want to be, I want to live. A fi SUSAN IEAN ANSTEAD Stella the Friskie Pickle, Samari, Suzie Q Basketball 1lManager 3, 4l. Drama Club 3, 4. Pep Rally 1-4. Chorus 3, 4. Lord, help me to remember that nothing is going to happen to me today, that you and I together can't handle. GOAL: To work with and for people. I -1. - fi. , 2 f ' Rl '- -Q nr' H-. 41.1 - . .f--. . . ....... f . i U... .,1f. . .. ....,. . r . l.. .f ,. , , ,-I .:. I pn.- IUDITH ANN AGNETA ludy, Midge, Shorty, ludy Miller There is only one success-to be able to spend your life in your own way. GOAL: To apprentice as a florist, and eventually own my own florist shop. ,l JOSEPH MICHAEL ADAMS loe, jose Football 1-4. Basketball 1-4, Baseball 1. I just said l'm the greatest. I never said I was the smartest. Cassius Clay 5 'VR ,av LAURA ANN BAKER So if you think your life is complete confu- sion, cause you never win the game, just re- member that it's a Grand Illusion and deep inside we're all the same. Styx GOAL: To enjoy life, and to be happy. 35 DEBORAH FREIDA BANDLOW Debbie Deb Fleld Hockey 3 I learn the most during my silent moments studying the world through my own eyes GOAL To graduate from college wuth a degree rn the scnences To work on my own for a few years then settle down with a husband and after a few years have two knds and be happy' X ' - ROLAND STANLEY BELYEA Rolls Bells Deacon Reverend Rally Baseball 1 4 Basketball 1 4 Soccer 1 4 Try your best to wm but don t do It at the expense of a fruend Remember Wmmng msn t everythmg at s a short hved yoy but a frrendshlp can last a llfetnme DAD SUSAN ELAINE BAUERNFEIND Sue Suebee Baule, Stewe Basketball 1 4 Soccer 1 4 Softball 1 4 Nat Hon Soc 3 4 Student Govt 1 4 Student Advusory Councnl 4 Mass St SAC South east Reglonal S A C 3 Yearbook Actuvltles Ed Isn t at strange How tnmes change l cant nmagme Lwung any other way Gary Numan GOALS To see my pncture on the cover of the Rollmg Stone l BENWAY GLENN M BERNARD Human hnstory becomes more and more of a race between educatuon and catastro e 1' I fi ., . r F S f S' r f X ll . - , I 1 . ' , ' D ' - ' . - . . . ' . -. . , .. , ' , , ' I ' t . . . . . ., - . 1 acou - . . . 7 . I 4. a ' I I . . , x- , . . ,rf EIN K. 'JD ' I - 1 1 1 1 ,' u ' I I . 1 n . , . V , , . .Q X X - Jf - 1 1 ,A . . . . , rm ' n if . L' re . if' - .,. ml-,z A-1 '. , ph . PETER ANTHONY BERNARDI Pete Gymnastics 3, 4. German Club 1,2. Life is so strange with its changing, yes indeed. But I keep on working like a working man do, and l've got my act together-hope it all works out. Gimme Back My Bullets, Lynyrd Skynyrd ,,-,1 5 r GARY DAVID BLANCHARD Gar Band 1-4. French Club 1, 2. Carry on my wayward son, There will be peace when you are done. Lay your weary head to rest, Don't you cry no more. Kansas GOAL: To go to a four year state college and pursue a career as a railroad engineer. QL SCOTT KRISTOPHER BIZZOZERO Bizz Football 1. Lord, I was born a Rambling Man, Trying to make a living and doing the Best I can. When it comes time to leave you, I hope you'll understand. Lord, I was born a Rambling Man. The Allman Brothers lx BRENDA MAY BIRTWELL Cone, Without a word, Speak to me, Will you be heard? I tried to tell you, You could not hear Speak to me I am here. B.B. GOAL: To become a photographer CHARLES DANIEL BOWERING Charlie, Charl GOAL: To become an electrician. I i KATHI EEN IOAN BRACCHI Karhy, Crazy Kathy, Wacky Bracchi Band 1-4. Drama 1, 2. AFS 2-4lAssist. Publ. Officer 41. German Club 2, 4. Smileg and the people around you will be happy. R.z' , MARY CHRISTINA CALL Tina Student Gov. 2-4. Food Com. 2-4lChair- man 41. German Club 3, 4lV.Pres. 3, 41. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. If you choose not to decide, You still have made a choice IOHN EDWARD CALIRI Baseball 1-4. Soccer 2. Basketball 3. For when the one great scorer comes to against your name, he marks not that won or lost but how you've played the gamf Grantland Ri if I I will choose a path that 5 clear, I will choose free will. Geddy Lee GOAL: To find the road to Utopia. ,.af h 1.211 ilk xir .: if f '-.NAPBFII LINDA 'EAN CANN ' ' y Fall Cheerleading 1, 2. Winter Cheerleading 1 , ' tfffiih 2. Softball 1-4lCaptain 41. f- .flown . . . No love, no friendship can ever cross our path 'I' il Highway m Hell Without affecting us in some way, forever. AC-DC .llfll Wm Q FUN MiCHAEL R. CASHMAN IOHN RUSSELL COBB Cobba Put off 'till tomorrow what you should have done today. - GOAL: To make a lot of money. TINA MARIE CLOUTIER Swimming 4iCapt. 4l. Softball 1-4. Latin Club 1, 2. Food Comm. 3, 4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Yearbook 3, 4. Time it was Oh what a time it was, It was a time of innocence A time of confidence With speciaf joys and special places Special friends together. The moments pass so quickly But the memories are forever. G.W. Douglas GOAL: To be a successful and happy doc- tor. IOAN LESLIE CLAPP joan, loannie A.F.S. 1-4. Band 1-4. Home Ec. Club 3, 4. Happy are those who dream dreams, and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. GOAL: To become successful in business and to enjoy and live my life to the fullest. KATHLEEN LORETTA COLLINS Kathy, K.C. Field Hockey 1. Cheerleading 2, 4. Basketball 1. Spring Track 1. Latin Club 3, 4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Girls' State Rep 3. Yearbook Copy Ed. 4. Let us, then, be up and doing with a heart for any fate, Still achieving, still pursuing, learn to love and to wait. GOAL: To be a medical doctor. 39 fl fy i UC -F 1OSEPlllJ,QONLlY IR. lm' Basketball 1-4. You only go around once in life, But if you live right, Once is all you need. GOAL: To keep those around me, as as myself, as happy as possible. well 'l ' 'lllll -1 Winter Cheer- rpring Track 1-4. Wi-. if , MARY ANNE CONNOLLY 4. Student Govt. 1. Field Hockey 1-4 lCo-Cap- tain, 45. Basketball 1-4. Softball 1-4 lCo-cap- tain 4l. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3 4. When the one great scorer comes, to write ' against your name, l He marks - not that you won or lost - 1 But how you played the game. . ' ADAM SCOTT CONWAY Football 1, 2. Baseball 1-4. You can't expect to hit the jackpot, if you don't put a few nickels in the machine. , l Yi If . uf, i,.' ' MICHAEL ELWOOD COWDEN v, Winter Track 3, 4. Spring Track 3, 4. Pix 'Ui MICHAEL IOSEPH CRONIN Mike, Magnum Football 1. Basketball 1, 4. Soccer Manager 2- 4. Winter Track 3. Think Twice! GOAL: To graduate from Northeastern Uni- versity and become an accountant. K LISA MARIE D'ANGELO Softball 1, 2. Basketball 1-3. ........,..,A..M..-.. . I PETER C, CURADOSSI Big Pete, Pete, LNG, Cure lf l let you see this place where stories come true, 1 Will you let me past your face to see what s really you? Outlaws Q DONNA LYNNE CROWLEY Pep Club 1. Drama 2-4. AFS 2-4. Happiness comes of the capacity to feel deeply, to enjoy simply, to think freely, to risk life, and be needed, Storm lameson GOAL: To go to college, to major in social work and travel around the world. 115 ANDREW IOSEPH D'lAMOOS DL Drew, Hundi, Dwoo Soccer 1-4. Track 2-4. Drama 4. There are two things to aim at in life: first to get what you wantg and, after that to enjoy it. Only the wisest of mankind achieves the sec- ond. GOAL: To always be happy and loved, any- thing more is just extra! 41 412' .I 2-mx.. IOANNJE MARIE DAVlES Q 51. fn .F3?v Cheerleading 1, 2. Spring Track 1-3. Win- DAVID FRANCIS DECOSTE Drama 1, 2. Wrestling 2. German Club 1- ter Track 3. Forget what life used to be 4tTreas. 3, 4l. Student Gov. 2-4. Yearbook Business Ed. 4. You are what you choose to be. lndustry, thrift, and self-control are not jackson Browne sought because they create wealth, but be- cause they create character. Calvin Coolidge PETER SCOTT DELAHUNT ? are-Q rxyfj Deli, Duli, Mr. Wizard Captain Fantastic Baseball 1-4. Basketball 1-4 tCaptain 41. Yo como una salchicha cuando los rasca- cielos visitan la ciudad. Emiliano Guadalajara GOAL: To become czar of the U.S. ROBERT FRANCIS DEMPSEY Rib, Dempa Football 2-4. 'fs Of history Ye can take a man up to th' University, but ye lfmg ago can't make him think. '9'1ffSS Finley Peter Dunne .W MICHAEL FRANCIS DICROCE Mike Audio Visual Club 1. Drama 2-4. Winter Track 3, 4. I would rather be a leader in hell, than a fol- lower in heaven. Milton GOAL: To dream the impossible dream, to fight the unbeatable foe, to bear the unbear- able sorrow, to run where the brave dare not go. To reach the unreachable star. If eff' MARYANNE DONAHUE Take me to the station Put me on the train I ain't got no expectations To pass this way again. RS MARY ANN MARGARET DIONNE Minnie, Drusilla Student Govt. 1. Band 1, 2. Latin Club 1- 4iTreas. 43. Winter Track 3. Field Hockey 3, 4. Drama 3, 4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Year- book Senior Section Ed. 4. There is a destiny that makes us brothers, None goes his way alone. All that we send into the lives of others, Comes back into our own. Edwin Markham GOAL: To do my best in whatever I do. .1 NANCY EILEEN DILLON Nanc, Nan, Buns, Cleopatra, Cute Cheeks Field Hockey 1-3. Cheerleading 1. Think about the happiest days, Cast back you mind for a while, Don't think of the :adj Remember the good times that we a . . . GOAL: To go to college or get a good job without a college degree. TIMOTHY IOSEPH DONOVAN 43 MICHELE MARIE DOWNEY Mich, Disco Mouse, Michael, Shrimp, Shorty, Michelle Band 1-4ILibrarian, Publ. Officer 41. AFS 1- 4lpubl. Officer 41. Drama 3, 4. Goals are to be accomplished, Dreams are to be filled. Friends are to be kept and made But . . . memories hold us together M.M.D. GOAL: To get through my first year in col- lege. From there I hope to continue col- lege for my B.A. in communications. ,Q I4 'nl I DYER TU MARY ELIZABETH DURCIN Arts and Crafts 1, 2. Metal Arts 3. Ceramics 3. Crafts Studio 4. I've seen a lot of people, And they had a lot to say, But this time I'm going To tell it my way. Ray Buchanon GOAL: To live my life to the fullest ex- treme. I SHARON PATRICIA DOWNEY Sha, Red Crash, Shorty Band 1-3. AFS 1-4 IPresident 3, 41. Soccer 3, 4. Softball 1. French Club 1, 2. German Club 3, 4. Yearbook 3, 4. Well I must be traveling on now, Cause there's too many places I've got to I see. . g Lynyrd Skynyrd Freebird GOAL: To attend college, study communica- tions, and travel from Scandinavia to Greece, New Zealand to Hawaii. D f SCOTT ERIK EDWARDS Scooter Soccer 3, 4. Winning isn't everything, But wanting to win is. I gll Q EMELIA ANN EICH Em, Emmy, Emily, MeL Eichy, K issy Winter Cheerleading 1-3. Fall Cheerleading 2- 4 lCo-captainl. Spring Track 3, 4. Winter Track 4. Yearbook Sports Ed. 4. lf you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it. William Arthur Ward -T? TRACI ANNE ESPOSITO Trace lf you can imagine it, you can achieve it. lf you can dream it, you can become it. William Arthur Ward P1- 01' CHRISTOPHER TORREY ENCELSMAN Pringles, Ing, Pring, Shingle, Chrisando Drama 3, 4. Boys Gymnastics Club 3, 4. Spring Track 3, 4. If I take care of my character, my reputa- tion will take care of itself. D.LMoody GOAL: To become a better than good physical therapist. ELAINE DENISE EISNER Lainy, 6-pak Guitar Club 1. TVN News 3. May God bless and keep you always May your wishes all come true May you always do for others And let others do for you May you stay forever young. Bob Dylan GOAL: To be a singer. CHRlSTlNE CAROL FITZGERALD Chris One sweet dream Pick up the bag get in the limousine Soon we'll be away from here. Step on the gas and wipe that tear away One sweet dream came true today. Beatles Abbey Road 45 47' I DIIRIDRE ANN ELAHERTY Hon eybunn y Band 1. Latin Club 1, 2, 4. March on. Do not tarry. To go forward is to move toward perfection. March on, and fear not the thorns or the sharp stones on life's path. i ' IR, -:.i-Rays 1 lS.isketball1-4. 1- '1L.lll'1f in busi- . GLENN CASIMIR GABRIEL Glennus Student Govt. 1-4fV.Pres. 31. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Boys' Tennis 2. Regional Science Fair 2-4. Mass. State Science Fair 2. Boys' State Rep. 3. Latin Club 1-4iConsul 41. Dra- ma 3, 4. Yearbook 1-4iManaging Ed. 41. The search for the Truth is in one way hard and in another easy-for it is evident that no one of us can ever master it fully, nor miss it wholly. Each one of us adds a little to our knowledge of nature and from all the facts assembled arises a certain gran- deur. Aristotle GOAL: To be healthy, wealthy, and wise. .15 -1' Z DONNA LOUISE HELEN FREHILL Willi, Don Willi, Freakout, Sweets, Wonder Buns German Club 1-4. Softball 1. Friendship and love are treasures Meant to be shared Not locked away within the self. DLHF GOAL: To go to U.Mass.-Amherst and study accounting. Also I wish to marry ipreferably a rich guy1. VIRGINIA ANN GATELY Ginny, Gin, Giggles, Guppy, G. G., Piglet, Pia Scriba, Boomer AFS 1, 2. Latin Club 2-4iSec. 41. Gymnastics 1- 4iCo-captain 41. Every human being is intended to have a char- acter of his own: to be what no others are, and to do what no others can do. William Ellery Channing PAUL IOESEPH GENDROLIS Football 1. German Club 1-3. Wrestling 2. To succeed is to excel And I excel to the max. GOAL: To succeed in business. BRUCE DUDLEY COULD Duds Life is what you make it. Live it before you can't. 4? LISA MARIE GLASCO Spike Pep Club 1. Softball 1. Track 1. Sure as that old whistles blowin' There's a tug upon my heart, Somewhere in that misty morning light There's another brand new start. Doobie Brothers , 'T IENNIFER GIBSON Gibba, len, jenny Soccer 1, 2. Cheerleading 1, 2, 4. Tennis 2- 4. Forensics 3, 4. Latin Club 3, 4. French Club 4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4iSec. 4l Year- book Activities Ed. 4. We are the music-makers And we are the dreamer of dreams, World-losers and world-forsakers On whom the pale moon gleams And yet we are the movers and shakers Of the world forever it seems. Arthur O'Shaughnessy GOAL: To become involved in a publish- ing company, translating and writing. IENNIFER PEARL COULD Field Hockey 1, 3, 4. Tennis 1-4. The world moves on, but now and again A memory of yesterday brightens today Like a brilliant rainbow. 47 ll- f l SANDRA LEE GRADEN Sandy Band 1-4. Cheerleading 1. German Club 1. Winter Track 1. Life is a journey, not a destination. GOAL: To be successful in life, and get a good education. 3' A z R N :-. HH' Xl l VV'AY S. ROBERT WALLACE GRANT lll Byrd, Byrdman When we do it right they never rememberg When we do it wrong they never A ll ' dl' is fresh and Pep Club 1 TVN 3 4 Drama 3 4 Yearbook 3, ff- ' ff-.ic h the top? ln tv will tell, they One by one we re given these moments to ANDREA S. HAYES Shorty, Beetle, Andrew, Ma, Buffy TVN 3. Audio Visual Club 1. I used to get mad at my school The teachers who taught me weren't cool Holding me down, turning me round Filling me up with your rules. lHara, hara, harai Beatles Getting Better GOAL: To become a probation officer. '4 IANICE MARIE HELFRICH Soccer 2-4. Spring Track 2-4. Winter Track 2- 4. Yearbook 4. There are periods when the principles of ex- perience need to be modified, . . . .. When in truth to dare is the highest wisdom. '-jg William Ellery Channing 3 w t . GOAL: To live each day to its fullest. I ELIZABETH EILEEN HICKEY Beth Soccer 1-4 lCaptain 42. Basketball 1. Winter Track 2-4. Spring Track 1-4 fCaptain 43. Every individual has at place to fill in the world and is important in some respect whether he chooses to be or not. GOAL: To find eternal happiness. N fu' fy, 'QQB 'All FRANCES SHERWOOD HEGLER Fran Chorus 4. Drama Club 4. Basketball 4. So on and on l go The seconds tick time out There's so much left to know And l'm on the road to find out. Cat Stevens COAL:To learn responsibility and not to pro- crastinate. To be on Broadway. SHERRY LEE HlETALA Basketball 1. Winter Track 2-4. Spring Track 2-4. Soccer 2-4 lCaptain 47. Student Govt. 2, 4. No love, no friendship can ever cross our path Without affecting us in some way, forever. GOAL:To fulfill every dream and live each day to its fullest. 49 .---v -lXt,l1 ANN llOflNlAN Slate, Dady, Dacy AFS 1-4. Latin Club 1, 2. Gymnastics 1, 2, German Club 2-4. Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die, Life is a broken winged bird That cannot fly. Langston Hughes COAL:To find a good career, become suc- cessful, and stay happy. 1' '05 J..-1' K. 'ily 1-4 TVN 3. ,int lil lluli hr-144 r 'lij.if'i-.1 Ifuf' l lll tml i mir, Cv f 4. MARY KATHARINE HOLT Mary Kate, Katie, Mary Late Field Hockey 1-4. Spring Track 3, 4. Winter Track 4. The seasons go round and round And the painted ponies go up and down We're captive on a carousel of time Round and round in the circle game. loni Mitchell 1? ROXANNE LYNNE HOGELAND , Roxi I Gymnastics 1. AFS 1, 2. TVN 3. Drama 3, 4. 1 And in the end, the love you take I Is equal to the love you make. Beatl GOAL: To become a teacher for the deaf, ' photographer, be involved in theater, alway be in love, and to be happy in everything I 4 ai- . l 1 LEE IACKSON Soccer 1, 2, 4. Winter Track 1-4. Track 1-4. Drama 1, 2, 4. Band 1, 2. newspaper 1. Show boldness and aspiring confidence. Shakespeare GOAL:To tackle life with zest and enthusi- asm. WILLIAM A. IOHNSTON Billy Soccer 1-4. Winter Track 2-4. Spring Track 2- 4. Yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision, But today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness And every tomorrow a vision of hope. GOAL: To shake the tree of life itself and bring down fruit unheard of. i 10 Nxt ,Av MARY PATRICIA THERESA KEARNEY Maria, Mare, Cam AF ,R X .lf ANTTI PEKKA KARHUNEN Ana Cross Country 4. Tennis 4. AFS 4lStudent from Finland 1980-815. That's really excellent, but what does it mean? GOAL: Go back to Finland and have two more years of high school, after that 2 fp? KAREN MARIE MALVINA KASLAUSKAS Kalaka, K.K., 10, K.A. Field Hockey 1-4. Spring Track 1-4. Winter Track 3. Latin ClublV.Pres. 4l. Forensics 3, 4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Girls' State Rep. 3. S.A.C. 4. Yearbook Business Ed. 4. Class Sec. 2, 3. After a day of cloud and wind and rain The setting sun breaks out again, And toughing all the darksome woods with light, Smiles on the field until they are bright. 'UL -9- MICHAEL IAMES KEARNEY Wonder Buns, Hermmie, MGM Soccer 1. Latin Club 1, 2. Spanish Club 1. Drama 3, 4- cfahs club 1. Drama 1-4. Tennis 3, 4. I pledge my head I0 heaven fer the gospel If one advances confidently in the direction I ask no man on earth to fill my needs- of his dreams, Like the sparrow up above, I am enveloped And endeavors to live the life which he has in his love, imagined, A And l trust him like those little ones he He will meet with a success unexpected in fe6dS- common houses. Mathew 6:25, 26, 33 Henry David Thoreau N1 'Ei-I YHA 1ANl CONLIN KFARSLEY not r 1-r 1-4 tCo-Captain 41. Spring Track 2- 4. Yearbook Managing Ed. 4. R.A.C. 4.Class Historian 2. Student Govt. 3, 4 Basketball 1. . . . the people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time . V lack Kerouac -0 .J I, p rl-, -Lf f I fig! .1 l'-J, 1 if rt-w1. Year- 'frry and -rrlil l,rlir.m 'lf 5 tirirl my wr. lhipgiv 5 X2 SCOTT MICHAEL KELLY D.O. T., Shipwreck Football 1-4. Wrestling 1. Winter Track 2-4. Spring Track 2-4. Yearbook 4. Band 1-4. Dra- ma 4. Don't go where there is a path and follow the trail. Rather go where there is no path and leave a trail. -cr Q95 f .XXL KENDALL PHILLIPS KELLAWAY lr. Ken, Shrumpa, Gator, Snake Class Pres. 1. Student Govt. 1-4 fTres. 3, Pres. 41. Wrestling 3, 4. Track 3, 4. Football 1-4. As time goes by, I look back and remember the happy times we've had, for ours is a small world, but wonderful it seems, with time for friends and room enough for dreams. KPK GOAL: To find the goose that lays the golden eggs. f J I ' I X35 . X X. LISA ANN LAMO Lambi, Animal Track 2. Soccer 2-4. Student Govt. 1-4 lSec. 41. Class Sec. 1. Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. Ralph Waldo Emerson GOAL: To find eternal happiness. TIMOTHY C. LARKIN CHRISTA ANN LARSON Crystal District 3, 4. Semsba 3, 4. Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. lust walk beside me and be my friend. Student Govt. 2 Drama 3, 4. Chorus 1-4. Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. W4- if NANCY MARIE LARSEN Spring Track 1. The world is like a mirror, Reflecting what you do And if your face is smiling, lt smiles back at you! X .f 'W IUQ' 'Q '?'-M, L VM. T. K. MARY TERESA LEVESQUE MICHAEL DANIEL uuzzi amino jr. The Bishop Sr. Bishop Football 1. Basketball 1-4. Baseball 1-4. Ars 1. goftlball 1, Drama,3,4. TVN 3, 4. Track 3. 5l lf'S in mY 'Com' the f0Uf Walls afe Closed- Aim for the sun. You may not reach it, but Try to hgure OU' mY5elff but 9V9'Yb0dY you'll fly higher than if you never aimed at all. knows' b t I Q GOAL:To become a journalist, to write for a The reason for my being 'S 't 50' Plam to newspaper, be involved in communications- See' I l -maybe some TV news' I was brought into this world to meet my Destiny. The T's 3 ' I .. . ,V STl Plflt N DDWARD LONERCAN if-mfs. Sparky, Rocky Cross Country 1. Winter Track 1. Spring Track 1, 2. Let is slideg perfectionism I success. COAL: To shake hands with joe Wieder. ,L MQ sc f .1- ill . ,main 43. Winter 1 Yi-arbook 4. fri U UA I JN. .4 x 7' tg 1 ,I xl .S lOSEPH ARTHUR LUNNY Bunny, joe-Don, Sikma Student Council 4, Try everything in life onc things twice. 1 ty X .s A A I NINA MARIE LONG Nin, Bean, Neanuts Soccer 1, Wrestling Manager 2-4. Softball Manager 3. He finds a treasure who finds a friend And from that moment on He knows no matter where he walks, his Lonely days are gone. Q ELIZABETH MONICA MacDONALD Lil g Field Hockey 1, 4. Soccer 2. Tennis 1-4 lCap- , tain 3, Co-Captain 4l. R.A.C. 3, 4. S.A.C. 3. Student Govt. 1-4. Class V. Pres. 1. French 'Q Club 4tTreas. 41. Drama 4. 1, Life is a train of moods like a string of beads ll we pass through, they prove to be many col- . ored lenses which paint the world their ownl hue. 4 Q Emerson? PAMELA ANN MacDONALD Pam Home Ec. Club 1-4. Clothing 1-4. Track 1. TVN News 3. I never did believe in miracles, But I've a feeling it's time to try. I never did believe in the ways of magic, But I'm beginning to wonder why. Fleetwood Mac GOAL: To become a hairstylist or cosmotola- gist. French Club 1 2 Everywhere man blames nature and fate, yet his fate is mostly but the echo of his character and passions his mistakes and weaknesses. Democritus GOAI.. To be a success at whatever l attempt to do, be it great or small. M 4. Z DARYI. ROBERT MAHON EY 3 ,rf as VT IEANNINE JUNE MaCLEOD Home Ec. Club 1. French Club 1-4tTreas. 31. Tennis 3, 4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Girls' State Rep. 3. Grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change . . . Courage to change the things l can and Wisdom to know the Dif- ference. lll.L MARIE MaCKENZlE lillbee Home EC. Club 1, 2. lf you don't try you'll never know if you can do it. Ll l STEPHEN MARSH Tfppy Football 1-4. Wrestling 4. Drama 4. Let each become all that he was created Capa ble of being. 55 9 -' 1 x 5 . .925- 'if v-t : t . -'-, .si ,.,.- I . .i Az. . .4 - s5ftfr.1.ij .+ .1-.,. by I 7f!1 g. -gf. '-Y SAN NEVVCONIB MARSH Sottball 1. Student Govt. 2. Winter Track 3. Field Hockey 4. Band 1-4. German Club 1- 3. May you live all the days of your life. jonathan Swift COAI: To always have hope of attaining happiness. DAVID BRUCE MASON juicy juice, Aerodynamic Cross Country 1-4 lCaptain 41. Winter Track 1-4. Spring Track 1-4 iCaptain 43. lf success is the derivative of hardwork I then shall always be successful. GOAL:To pursue a career in Forestry Engi- neering. THERESA MARIE MARTIN Terri, Terance, Little One Gymnastics 1. Track 1. Softball 2. I find that people are more beautiful when they act like themselves. GOAL: To go to college, get my associate de- gree and start a career in the medical field. 59 I. TIMOTHY LEE MCKENNY ' if ! I it 1-4, R.A.c. 1, Luc , ,kmmn Club 1- Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4fTreas. 4l. Yearbook Busi- , Swing 1-,Mk ness Ed. 4. Wrestling 2-4. Cross Country 2-4. IH' Alt 3. Track 1, 3. All things finite are endurable Everything on earth is finite So nothing is impossible. GOAl.:To pursue a career in architecture, and design a school with heating in the winter, and air conditioning inthe summer. 'fi 24. nf 'Y' DIANA T'RESA MCKINNON Dee-Dee, Di-Di, Buns Basketball 1. Foods Club 2. Spring Track 3. I can't begin to tell you of the years . . . Of broken hearts, and faded tears The smiling faces, the dreams and places Times we had, though some were sad We had so much fun while we were young. D.T.M. GOAL: To pursue a career in Law and to be ' happy with the one I'm with. X-'lb Mi ff IEFFREY PAUL MCLEOD Maca, Xavier, leb Football 1-4. Wrestling 3, 4. Baseball 2, 4. Class Pres. 3. Yearbook 4. Better the last smile than the first laughter. GOAL:To rid the world of useless ignorant people. I f 'A ' A ' 4 . V A ,. gi? KATHARINE MCMULLAN W Y Katha, Katrina, Mouseketeer, Kate, Helen ,,,,. N I Latin Club 1-3. Drama Club 1-4. AFS 1-4. 'Vi ,Y X , Band 1, 2. Swim Team 4. 1 X p . . . . rainbows are memories , i sweet dream reminders what it - 'E I up is you'd like to do. A 1 ' 'I -' A s All of us watching and wishing A we'd find it, E l I noticed your watching too . . . GOAL: To help make others around me happy. STEVEN NEIL MCPHAIL SUZANNE MELINDA MERRICK Stephie Suzie, Suz 1-4iCaptain 41. Baseball 1-4iCaptain Field Hockey 1. Tennis 1, 2. Everything must have an end pWelI I walk down the road of life Like an ocean to a shore among the strong, among the weak, Like a river to a stream And ask them for the shortcut Take it calmly and serene I, Q30 the answers that I seek, p lt's the famous final scene. f-1' But it seems nobody understands Bob Seger ' I what is and what will be Oh, the questions of my childhood! II ANICAC K -I CAl HLRINJE H. MIDDLETON Cath, Cat, Cathy Our thoughts are hot and crazed, Q Our brains are webbed in haze, 4Q Ol mindless, senseless daze. Alice Cooper The Black Widow -A ' ' 1fDRl'.ANl i L i ilw wind, . friends, iiavy. Holi Seger HOZUMI MIYAUCHI Drama 4. AFS 4. Friendship is a chain of gold. Shaped in God's all perfect mold. Each link a smile, a laugh, a tear, a touch of the hand, a word of cheer. GOAL: To become a journalist. .A I,N RAYMOND A. MILLER Raymo You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometime you just might find you get what you need. The Rolling Stones JAMES ,MICHAEL PAUL MORRILL Soccer 1-4lToumament 41. Winter Track 1.. Wrestling 2-4. Spring Track 1, 2. Baseball 3, 4. gi i I don't know where life will lead me, fl ii But I know where I've been. i Tried my hand at love and friendship, But all that is passed and gone A' This little boy is moving on. Tai 1 , , .il if STEPHEN IAMES MURPHY MurfQ Pooh Drama 1-4. Chess Club 1-3. German Club 1-2. If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau GOAL: To look back and laugh. Q I TIMOTHY PAUL OSGOOD Oz, Ozzy, kid with the har Soccer 1-4. German Club 1-3. It is possible to fail in many ways . . . while to succeed is possible in only one way. Aristotle .1 y-' I TRACEY ANNE O'NElLL Otis, Oatmeal Gymnastics 1. I1 y sv , , -uv ji- s if 1, if MARY MARGARET O'LOUGHLlN Tennis 2-4iAll-League 33. Home Ec. Club 1- 4. Yearbook Senior Section Ed. 4. Breathe, Breathe the air Don't be afraid to care Leave but don't leave me Look around choose your own ground For long you live and high you fly The smiles you'll give and the tears you cry And all you touch and all you see ls all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd RlCHARD LLOYD PACE Rick, Dick Soccer 1-4. Baseball 1-4. Spanish Club 2, 3. Press on - nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Persistence and determi- nation are omnipotent. GOAL: To be rich and successful. 59 , 1 i N' hs ERIC WAYNE PETERSON '- -, Enrique S -, j l H, Soccer 2-4. Track 2-4. Basketball Manager ' 1 'J li s ,Ji 1 . 1. Class V. Pres. 2. Student Govt. 3, 4. Band X V. ' . 2, 3IV.Pres. 3l. Yearbook Candid Ed. 4. ' S A f . Newspaper 1. l ff 4 iaiiscamii IRAN PANOS f y,.f- - .. I , IAMES MAXWELL PARK Deb, Debbie ' g f '3 lim mi Spring Track 1, 3, 4. Softball 2. Winter ity 'X l - yi! Football 1-4. Latin Club 1. 'le Cheerleading 4. ' i , ' , Tomorrow is my future I lll These times are only the mere beginning 5 x . 5 Onward l will 5lflV9, Q Ill of our lives but it is true that we will look ' 'as Nothing will stop me ' ll back upon them as the most valuable. QQ' rp N' For I will survive. , , GOAL: To get rich. Gif Q' , l - it A The only thing I find time for anymore is ' procrastination. gf GOAL: To be given the opportunity to 1' succeed at everything I try. X l 7'l l llNl STEVEN BRIAN PIERCE Chess Team 3, 4. Spring Track 3, 4. Winter I i WHHCV Track 3, 4. Track 4. Nat Hon. Soc. 3, 4. 4-ver really gone He looks quiet, .V mr looking back But look again. 'I Robin SI. john , sf FRANK DENNIS PIETROSKI, IR. German Club 1. Drama Club 1. As the mood of the hair of the dog arises, so will the mighty A , for then we can kiss mother goodbye. GOAL: To be happy!!! .-v' fi MATTHEW HAYES POWER A.V. Club 1. German Club 1-4. Student Gov't. 1, 4. All I could say is but a second best. Sophocles, Oedipus Rex SQ KARIN POOLE Grizmo, Grizly Drama 1. Guitar Club 1, 2. Winter Track 2. Field Hockey 2, 3. Now I've gained some understanding of the world that we see, Things that I once dreamed of have become reality. GOAL:To be a free spirited woman- 348, Cross My Heart. l l IOANNE ELIZABETH PIZZELLA lo, joni, Pizza Now the distance is done And my search has begun I've come to see where my beginnings have gone. f jackson Browne ,YS 'Q be S., till-Q l 1 l 1 i l 4 l DEBORAH CHRISTHINE PRODOHL ' Debbie Brazil, Debbie, Deb, De Soccer 4. Gymnastics 4. A.F.S. 4. Track 4. A.F- .Slexchange student from Brazil 41. There is no such place as far away and I am here but I am also always there! GOAL: To become an English teacher, to go to the university, and to get married. 61 wifi-X 4 1 ,af l IOHN MICHAEL PRUDENTE Prune, L6 Prune, Red Basketball 3. Tennis 3, 4. Student Gov't 4. Drama 4. I think of my life as I look out my window Of people I love, places I've been Sometimes I feel I could go on forever With nothin' to lose, nothin' to win. GOALS: To go to college and go into busi- ness for myself. Tgff 1 1 . -.Ny 'w- '59 'K 'FN-. KENNETH WHEELER RANSOM Ken Soccer 3. Win or lose never regret. GOAL:To go to a junior college or into the service. KATHLEEN USA PUTNEY Katy, Bundles, K.P. French Club 3, 4. AFS 3, 4. Yearbook 4. The man on the left is the man undone, A candle unlit, a song unsung, Believing that love is a dreamer's dream The man on the left, the me in between N if I H ' I LETITIA ANN Rift y fj f'f'e ffffnanfef RIG' Tisha, Tish, Madwoman, Yent, Bumpers I I' y -f '-tliall 1-4. Track 1-4. Softball 1, 2. Soccer 2, 3. AFS 3, 4. Drama flfl - it I A frovt. 1-4. Drama 4. Chorus 3, 4. District 4. 'mils I I li For they can conquer who believe they 4 li-H 'her' -f -- I 1- 1-nough time Dry, lw 'lu lltr' 'lil .g'- ,wi I 11110, f't ' vc-11 lirxfl lliv-ii. lim Croce ' 1' fl' 1' LISA RILEY The past is my present, The present my responsibility, The future my challenge. ll A Cl ,51- ! a' ,, fy r iy ,,p, . , ,3 .pn V199 .,',,. , ,l . . 45 '.,' 3 K NWI., ,Jai y, I GARY IOHN ROSS Football 1-4 lCo-Captain 41. Wrestling 1-4 lCo-Captain 3, 41. Ya the one time we were careless, wild and young -Well those days are gone but we can still hang on, . 'ins DAVID G. ROBINSON Robinswine Soccer 2, 3. like a motor in overdrive I feel good and I feel alive I have no need to beg or borrow l'll take a shortcut to tomorrow. Foreigner GOAL: Good food, good wine, and good women. ! 'P ELIZABETH HELEN SCHAUTZ PENNY LEE RUSHTON Penelope, Nickle Befsyf 360109 goftball 1. Drama 3, 4. Drama 3, 4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Soccer 4 When things go wrong, don't walk away, CITOTUS 3- Yearbook Aff Ed- 4. That will only make it harder, why do you 5I1fUliS - . - want to run away, 5UfiIiS Y . . That won't get you any farther. PUFBHBS - - - Robin Lane and the Chartbusters THHIYHS . - - GOAL: To become a famous phychologist. . . .Nous sommes du solleil 63 2 Is -XTEII ll N PATRICIA SCHNEIDER liar k l. Life is but a looking glass to view your present and your past The future lives in what you dog you can make it last. E. E. 'J V' --,X 7? I E lit 1 ,md Queens ,wil your dreams. lilac k Sabbath ' lwml 'O DIANE MARIE ELIZABETH SHANNON Scooter, D.S. French Club 3. Yearbook Activities Ed. 4. And we dance to a whispered voice overheard by the soul Undertook by the heart And you may know it If you may Know it N. D. COAL: To do whatever I end up doing - successfully. 'Z SCOTT DAVID SENNETT Scooter Pie Football 1-4. Wrestling 1-4tCo-captain 47. Yearbook 46Managing Ed. 4l. S.A.C. 2-4tChair- man 47. Latin Club 1-4lTreas. 3, Pres. 41. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Drama 3. And though the night is cloudy, There is still a light that shines on me, Shine on till tomorrow, Let it Be. Lennon 81 McCartney GOAL: To learn from experience. T DAVID ALAN SIMMONS Chick Football 1-4. Basketball 1-4. Track 2, 3. . . . we know what we are, but not what we may be. William Shakespeare .,,...1i..-.- ...J I-ff LAURA IEAN SMITH Yesterday is already a dream And tomorrow only a vision But today well lived Makes every yesterday a dream of happiness And every tomorrow a vision of hope. ROBERT SCOTT SPEIRS The sun is the same in a relative way But you're older, shorter of breath, And one day closer to death. Pink Floyd Time P f cj ANDREW C. SNOW Snowy, Andy Football 1-4 lCo-Captain 43, Baseball 2-4. It matters not how long we live, but how. P. I. Bailey Q 77 SY THOMAS EMMETT SMITH lV Smitty, T Soccer 1-4. Band 1-4lV.Pres., Drum Major 43. Student Govt. 1-3. Tennis 2-4. DramalS- tage Orch. 31. You can buy a dog but you can't buy the wag of its tale, M. Smith Probably he who never made a mistake never made a discovery. x ROBERT N. STANTON 1 Y . .q x . ROBERT IOHN STEELE Robeana, Beans Track 1-4. Soccer 1-4. Student Govt. 1-4. Drama 1, 4. Class V.Pres. 3. Do not fear the future. Tomorrow we will look back on today and smile. P.T. AN'-. Vll Slfll.lVAN fini.. f- f 1' xml.-. J 4 tif-ld Hockey 3, 4. Drama 3, 4 lllf'lf'lS .1 low. iq. .H+-.url of us, just around tht- In-ml ll!l'f'flSIllNIf1g .incl rwmlx yuu'lI reach the rainbow! 1-nd F HAI To lu-lp my pf-uplr NS. A3 I ex-y ti I list FRANK WHITTEN STOCKWELL lll Whit, Whitten, Whitney, Whitty, Whittocks, Bubba Tennis 3, 4. Soccer 1-4 tCo-Captain 41. Spanish Club 2, 3. lt's a town full of losers, l'm pulling out of here to win. Bruce Springsteen GOAL: To rid the world of all known dis- eases. CAROL ANN MARIE STEVENS Steves, Clairol Tennis 4. TVN 3. Metal Arts 3. Sometimes at night, l see their faces, I feel the traces they left on my soul And those are the memories That make me a wealthy soul. Bob Seger GOAL: To live life to the fullest l 10 f IANE ELIZABETH SVELNIS Janie, Lucia Latin Club 2-4. Crafts Club 1. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Cross Country 4. Spring Track 1-4. Gymnas- tics 1-4tCo-captain 4l. It is an absolute perfection . . . to know how . . . to get the very most out of one's own indi- viduality. Michel de Montaigne i PAULA R. SWANSON Rod Basketball 1. TVN 3. All you touch and all you see Is all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd HAROLD C. THAYER Ill Harry Basketball 1, 2. You can't turn back the clock, But you can wind it up again. GOAL: To stay single. ,Q IOHN CAWTHRA TAYLOR Pooh, Rib Merdcha, Forrest Student Govt. 1-3. Drama 3, 4. AFS 3, 4. The costliness of keeping friends does not lie in what one does for them, but in what one, out of consideration for them refrains from doing. Henrik Ibsen GOAL:To pursue a career in marine biol- ogy. It fx X. 7 1' RICHARD DAVID SWEENEY IR. Student Govt. 1. Soccer 2. Tennis 1-4. Yearbook Copy Ed, 4. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3, 4. Apply your heart to discipline And your ears to words of knowledge. Proverbs GOAL: To climb every mountain, to make the world safe for democracy, to make America great again, and in the meantime, meet the monthly mortage payments. ,pf is 'i -7' HELEN LOUISE THAYER Honey Drama 3, 4. TVN 3. Audio Visual Club 2. Blackbird singing in the dead of night, take these broken wings and learn to fly. All your life you were only waiting for his moment to arise. Beatles GOAL: To be able to dream, work toward those dreams, and see my dreams come true. i A X DEBORAH MAE THOMAS Debbie Tennis 1, 2. What lies behind us And what lies before us Are tiny matters compared To what lies within us. 1 1 PK xx! IIHRFSA TROY 'ing Track 1-4. Winter i :monk 4. Drama 3, 4. M.-i ffl to grow up, V ri npr . -1 til, bin nn: .iv i - or happiness. will prufiut f' i i.iw.l,f1ws of 'IVV fx fi 16. 1 DIANE MARIE TORREY lt's my ambition, It's my joke It's my teardrop, Emotional Smoke. It's my mercy, It's my plan I want to go to futureland. The Car S , Don 't Tell Me No LEE TROCKI DAVID GERARD VERMETTE Verb, Dave Forensics 2-4. Drama 1, 4. Guitar Club 1. Verily, the earth shall yet become a site of recovery. And even now a new fragrance surrounds it, Bringing salvation - and a new hope. Friedrich Nietzsch 6 in-1 unit ..r1 dliIi'ilfJDOiIJglSi. 11844-1900, DARLENE MARIE VOLPICELU Load Everything must have an end Like an ocean to a shore Like a river to a stream It's the famous final scene. ' Bob Seger GOAL:1'o succeed. ,-11 -up YQ IOSEPH ROBERT WHITE Whitey, Snow White EDWARD F. WALSH lll Bear Soccer 1. Latin Club 1. Drama 1-4. Winter Track 2-4. Spring Track 2-4. Cross Country 3, 4 iCo-Captain 45. Chess Club 1-4. Follow the beat of your own drummer and live life one day at a time. This will make life perfect. WRUAM F, WHITE BARBARA cl-iRisTlNE wiNTERs Wizza, Bill, Whitey Babs Football 1-4. Baseball 2-4, Smdem Govt. 2-4- Show me the man you honor, and l will know Lifes battles don't always go to the strongest what kind of 3 man ygu arg, or fastestg Sooner or later those who win are Thomas Carlyle those who think they can. GOAL: To travel and see the world. LINDA ELLEN WOODLOCK Drama 3, 4. German Club 1, 4. Stu- dent Govt. 1-3. Turn your dreams into reality. Illu- sions need not only be in your mind. GOAl.:To become a commercial art- ist or illustrator. SENIORS NOT APPEARINO JAMES W. CARROLL lANlNE DAVIES JOE TULIS STEPHANIE LYNN REED SUPERL TIVESI 3 , '1- CLASS FUR TSI Andrew D'lam00S, BEST DRESSED: Suzanne Merrick, joanne Davies. Thomas Smith. in , BEST SMILE: Steven Nancy Dillon. 15 ivy I McPhail, MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Emelia Eich David Simmons. elf-f Brill.:- J i in fo BEST PERSONAUTY: Mary Kate Holt, john Caliri. 'S V A o A. a. - Q 0 'T MOST LIKEL Y TO SUCCEED: Timothy McKenney Mary Ann Dionne. Ml f RIA TIVEJ Arthur Kinsman, C f all lil 1 I I LASS CLOWNS: David Simmons, Diane McKinnon. XJ 'QL if H cuss coupua- Nancy Dillon, MOST A THLFTIC' Marv Connolly, Charles Bowering. GUY R055- Y' MOST INTELLECTUAL: Matthew Power, MOST TALKA TIVE: Nancy Pettine, Mary Ann Dionne. john Taylor. 192 .dlfzff c. aeffgf P x .hi wwf A, -ll., 1- L x s 3- -5 wg-4 -i f 9 f ' O 5 11-,,,. D s- !! 0 ' 1 1 104' ff 11 x P v , 'nj fg'? fn,1 v -WRX v ik I - D. . - is to 'fix 'Je ' w 1 Q . 4,5 N ,l ..,,,,4' 1 P 0' 14' S1 xX H '74 V i P V., w-A X ,135 2? gg? 5,151 W 4, vi' 2 wg? 415- C, ,M N'-5. 1,-2,-Q, . 9- 1 , EF, A J' ,yr Q, I Z 55'! b ibfmgf i , A ' x IX ,Q- 'l ? sr u- '.-, ' 36' in xx 'X vw - ' X-mx . an 'Hi 7 Y A 1 . I vb X xx! A l '54, 'A 1 P? avi s -ff ---Y XPMQ XX Xx l, l s gg 'Q ts , X4 1 v.. Qs. . . 'WAY a fgffgv ' - - , ' s , x :5W If 1 A A Q Qffsif fo .-l' 1 15 -ci A 3' A .- . I. Q f 2 xl Fil ,if -..L ,,.4'?,,'. 'll M , I Im S2 -'11 - 'l FEP TU D0 YGU REMEMBER . . -When Steve Murphy and Whit Stockwell flooded the boys locker room? -ln fourth grade when some one flushed David DeCoste's clothes down the toilet? -Mr. Ulbrich asking the clowns to leave, and his whole class walking out? -Elaine Eisner getting caught smoking on the last day of school and being suspended for it? -Annie Rice kidnapping Mr. Webber's hampsters? H H - Hey, can you handle it? , Fred, get your act together? , A couple of things folks. -When Kim Lawson ate squirrel meat lon Detwiler gave her thinking it was chicken? In sixth grade when Mr. Flaherty made you put gum on your nose if he caught you chewing any? Paul Gendrolis' smoke shows during lunch? Getting zapped by Zundell? Norwell finally beating Hanover in the Thanksgiving Day game? Mr. Peros threatening to give all his College Prep classes zeroes on their term papers? Stephen Lonergan arriving to class on time? How well Ms. Vernacchio knew the kids in Hanover? Sophmore Biology and frog legs everywhere? Lee jackson and loanne Davies kissing each other in Ms. Buccini's English class? Mr. Kowalski asking for a safety pin to restore his low flying modesty? In eighth grade when Whit Stockwell threw up all over Susan Marsh's books? When Mike Freeman filled jimmy Morrill's locker full of shaving cream? Commando Raids? When Tommy Mitchell moved in and all the girls fell in love with him? Blizzards in Mrs. Abenson's journalism classes? The Field Hockey team finally winning a game? Vlghen David DeCoste got sick on the class hampster and it died the next ay? Puddles in the halls, freezing in the winter, and wondering what the weath- er was like outside? The boys Soccer team going to the state tournament? When Mr. Walsh said that he lost his finger stirring chemicals? Dave DeCoste and Art Kinsman fixing the fourth grade elections? Who shot l.R.? Laura and Luke's summer romance? Il' e 0 ,I X ,I wg -1. 1 N 'x Q fl av-Q.-..-,,f - ls Q54 I xg 4'3 -55 fy. .S Us-7l . -1 C!- 1 1 f x 1 4 Q r r sir ' 7- 91 -.- . -' A IL 33 iq'-. 1,,... .6 P T! N' K , . -,L.. , 1 l , TOP 0 ORE CLASS TOP PHOTO: F.Cogliano, M.Cloutier, A.Melsky, A.Peck, B.Cronin. BOTTOM PHOTO: K.Kelly, j.LoSciuto,C.Larson, D.Basler, K.Hall Wie fi, . .-K Lay 'X . TOP PHOTO: A.Clark, L.Travis, M.MoIIa, T.LoSciuto, C.Howard. BOTTOM PHOTO: S. Murphy, F. Cogliano, K. Kaslauskas, S. Bauernfeind, M. Kearsley, L. MacDonald, S Sennett. A. I TOP PHOTO: E.MacDonald, B.Kaslauskas, P.Larkin, K.Kelly, N.Barrett, G.Osborne, C.Henderson, K.Kaslaus- kas. BOTTOM PHOTO: P.CalI, G.Woods, T.Call, A.Rice, S.WetzeI, l.Duane, T.Cloutier, L.Travis, Mrs.Aten. TOP PHOTO: l.Davies, L.Lamo, K.KeIlaway, S.Panos, A.SulIivan. BOTTOM PHOTO: Firstp V.Mattie, G.Woods, B.Winters, C.Henderson, G.Osborne. Secondp P.Larkin, S.Virtue, S.Wetzel, L. Cox, S.LaBrecque, K.Vinci, L.RietzeI. Thirdg l.Gates, N.Barrett, j.Timulty, C.Whalen, l.LoSciuto. Fourthg l.Healey, l.EIlis, j.Minuitti, E.Sheehy, L.Prudente, K.McLeod, K.Nichols, T.Anastos. Fifthj L.Gates l.McAloon, L.Travis, j.Duane, S.Shields, I. Ruyk- haver. Sixthg M.Flaherty, B.Kaslauskas, N.Woods, C.MorrilI, K.KelIy, L.Clark, S.Osborne. Sev- enthg K.Perdergast, D.DeCoste, G.Swanson, 1. Stanton, L.EdIund. Eighthg P.Abbott, P.Call, T.CalI, j.Prudente. Ninthg R.SteeIe, P.Kingman, E.MacDonaId, A.Rice, M.McCarthy, M.Powers. Tenthg M.CoakIey, P.Hickey, M.KearsIey, E.Peterson, S.Bauernfeind, G.Gabriel. ul L .1 TOP PHOTO: First Row, Mr. Dinolo, l.Gibson, K.KasIauskas. Second Row, L.Clark, D.Vermette. Third Row, T.Moorv, M.Empoliti, A,Clark BOTTOM PHOTO: First Row, C-liegner, M.Downey, K.Bridson, D.GodIey, M.Farry, D.Downey. Second Row, K.McMull.zn, D.Crowley, j.Knowles, A.HalI, L.CIark, l.Dardano, l.TayIor. Third Row, E.Anthony, S.Rose, l.Has- kins, Alosoph, D.Milot, S.Downey, H.Thayer, Fourth Row, S.Sheehan, M.Goughan, F.WetzeI, M.Cately, D.Prod- hol, A.CIark. Fifth Row, Lliisncr, j.Fortun, C.Chatfield, lliegner, B.Cassidy, M.O'LoughIin. Sixth Row, C.Raebel, H.MiyauChi, Nlevesque, K.Bracchi, A.Karhunen, M.Empoliti. 4 T eq ' v . S. TOP PHOTO: First Row, B.Griffin, M.McCarthy, T.Call, D.Decoste, Second Row, M.Powers, llam- buto, l.Nelson, C.Svelnis, C.Ott, S.Downey, B,Martin, D.O'Donovan. Third Row, S,Hoffman B,Howes, L.Woodlock, P,Tower, D.Downey, G.Saraceno, A.Melsky, R.Miller. Fourth Row, Dr Ulbrich, M.O'Loughlin, L.Rietzl, K.Bracchi, B.Cloutier, D.FrehilI, M.Farry, D.Harrington, B.Grant BOTTOM PHOTO: First Row, S.Thompson, K.Moy, S.Henderson, D.DaIy, S.Svelnis, L.Conway, B.Merrick,j.Narkiewicz, l.Ellis, L.Travis, E.MaCDonald. Second Row, T.O'LaughIin, M.Goughan, L.Carty, C.KraysIer, G.Osborne, N.Woods, S.Nappi, l.Dietz, D.Fridgen, l.Cibson, Mile. Granger Third Row, S.Hoffman, L.Gates, L.Graden, 1.Miniutti, I.Hudspeth, C.Winters, l.MCLeod, L.Clark, RENCH CLUB 9 D . ,,-11-ani BOTTOM PHOTO:Fir5t, L.WoodIock, R.Wolf, D.Crowley 1, Travrs, B.Shautz, Sefond,M.Farry, Gliegner, l.Haskins Rtmgeland, M.Downey, Mrs.Beal. Third, l.Ziegner D,Baslcr, Tfosrnopulous, B,ClouIier, K.Walsh, L.CIark fourth, lfllrs, M.Goughan, K.Taylor, B.McCira, l.Perry M Kcllahvr, I.MfGonnigaI. Fifth, j.Viola, l.Miniutti, I.Hud- spc-th, C Rae-bel, F.Hc-gc-ler, 5.Hay0s, K.Bandarra. Sixth, P Krlf-y, l,.Mac Donald, l.Forti, L.Carty, S.Anstead, H.Miyau- chu, C..Swanson, Mlevesque. Seventh, C.Carty, j.Nar- krf-wrrr, Clioward, l.CurIin, P.Rushton. Eighth, M.Empo- Im, M Ummm-, D.Vermc-tte, K.FuIton, P.Towers, R.Weaver P Vxalsh Ninth, l.DonneIIan, B.Grant, B.Cassidy, L.Camp: hr-II, N1Ke-arnvy, N Levesque, H.Thayer. Tenth, K.McMul- lan N11 rm-n, M Donovan, C.EngeIsman Eleventh j.Ta , . . . , y- lm, ltiotinmrm, S.Marsh, Clarsen, S.Murphy. Missing, 'X Krnsman g fl x ,Xe TOP PHOTO:First, C.Robinson, M.Flaherty, S.Nappi, l.Whitman, K.Furio, T.Hennigan, Second, D.Suurhans, K.Mahony, D.BasIer, K.TayIor, A.Lucid. Third D.Conway, M.GateIy, M.loseph, K.Morris, G.Ziegner, Fourth, T.Li- zotte, L.Eisner, I. Cambria, C.Larson, S.Wetzel, D.Vermette. Fifth, S.Haskell, N.Woods, K.HaIl, G.Woods,. Sixth, B.Cronin, T.Lawson, L.Carty, A.HaII, N.NichoIs. Seventh, Clogue, B.KasIauskas, C.Logue, M.Goughan, A.McLeod, l.Cates. Eighth, M.FIaherty, K.FIaherty, K.McAIoon, S.Mo- han, G.Lamo, Mrs. Barker. Ninth, B.Clarke, K.Flaherty V.Swanson, Mrs. Wexler. Tenth, S.Murphy, M.Dionne, K.Betts, j.Svelnis, G.C.ately, K.Rose. Eleventh, P.Hickey, B.Cassidy, L.Carty, A.MeIsky, K.Bridson, K.ColIins, l.C-ibson, K.KasIauskas. Twelfth, L.Edlund, K.Lawson, S.Sennett, C.GabrieI. .0 Ah -.l ' First: M. Connolly, I. Svelnis, T. Cloutier, B. Schautz, K. Lawson. Second: T. Call, j. MacLeod, K. Kaslauskas, K. Collins, M. Dionne, I. Gibson, C. Gabriel, T. McKenney. Third: Mr. Kapolka, M. McCarthy, P. Abbott, M. Kearsley, S. Bauernfeind, 1. Detwiler, D. Zambuto, S. Sennett, R. Sweeney. 'ff ., 03714 , -1 In x . 5' fl V h 1. r J ' ,ff ,. ' M, of Lv,-' T ' .1 ., , . EET., ' M- ' J .-Q 'v A A I TN-s --' l 1 ak A 1 ' f K X: YFHINJ t', Z, . 5 ,gs F525 , pri: 4' ' Q 'fi V . 1 X vi ZR, ,, 51, - 4 W . 1' L.. 1 P vw tif ' A-shy 4 S . lg, 11' ------Q . 32-:fd S1 P+ IN HALL DAN E 'F ld? Ffa. ar.. 1 i z .lil 4595 ave 'lil -1' 'M Xl' p A Y 'W-A 1- 4 V , , K ,I v Yi -. , ' Y 'assi-iw: A ww 'Q' ,wx I l I I l l l r ' Fi' In 1 ,ii G Wsigx l Q' 9 l 'v' 5-I 4 'Q A . f I2 -M , s 54 '4, xx I 4 '5 V tl 1. Xi tv: F4 RSX' ff ' 3 2 ..f 4'.' . , ' ' f .5 . l. I X X e A Q - I . ., V, 'Q ' 5 Q IN 4 ' if ' A 'urs rf . ,: Et' . 'FJ Q Vs .Y ' I Z , 4 ' -' s, C+ ' This year's Thanksgiving Pep Rally was a greatx success, and provided an exerting prologue to the Ollowing day's football game. lt was well attended , A 3 u fl! I ff:-.I 's ' -3- l, '- ..',, -,. , Q RK Qt Q 'Q M '- . . .N 1 ik . Z? If E. kr, L. . ., H A , W, 'nd the Cheerleaders andlClippet Marching Band provided entertainment for all.jfKendalI Kelloway was the Master of Ceremoni ', who introduced , he Cheerleaders, Coach Wa 'A and his team, the fl l ff .f-am that proved, the next to be too great an 1 frpposition for the Hanover Indians. X ,,.... -., ig. II Ill 5 3' S.-9 in ,- 7 , 4 .31'YJl .J7'-A , 4 I , - dia J... AN. . V .fa TTS' J, A -JY, .lg M 1 4 Q 1 . . -..gf-ak..z-' Traditionally, the sv f. 'C .rw vga.. Y. .. h ,M - . ,. wg' vii' I L fx N 'fr' N htm, 'W if 'Lf' ix gm 4 f . Q' QXQ fgithgieason. This year, ful. The Clippers as under a blizzard to defeat the Thanksgiving Prom King And Queen lfllll I The evening of May 30th marked the reign of joey Ellis and Sherry Hietaia, prom King and Queen for the 1980 junior-Senior prom. Mary Kate Holt, Karin Poole, and Sherry Hietala entertained the crowded dance floor at one of the best at- tended proms in the history of Nor- well High. The enthusiasm was con- tageous as Middleboro invited all next door to join them. 'i 6 A . , X I 5 . xl! s Q' M . U C 19 l lies., 5 i rx Through the varied visions a common goal is achieved, each segment a part of a larger whole . . . P , , mg . DO- X x dia 'Q' xi ' . ll T 'l , i, -, ' - - il? . .: '1 'N'-U I W' . li, . I 'bg 4,0 ,, . ..'-..r '. - l K sql ' .. ' E , I. . .I 1 5 B a xxllygb A if :Q . 'I Nw! nfl , I - - 17 The Varsity Tennis Team had a successful season with a record of 7- 9. The doubles team of O'Loughlin and Gates was named to the League All Star Team. Ellis was the most suc- cessful singles player and MacDon- ald and Edlund were outstanding captains. ,. ls 'rt x L Ms. 0-Q 53xxxxNlx .7 T F- yC,.1,1,xh' xi aw! 5- 4 I . xy If Ak A 5' Vxagxqxx- .QfiV P V, .55 ' K I I Ksvvgi xkvxyxkx 1 , '-i..s.a.x...r.2-W'-Q--- . -. -J. wwf . . . , ' .' so 4 f 4. f Q 4 acid 748 -I 1' 4-15 ' I Q V X . pi,-.,.ss-sxxki ' xl sxxfsx s x x x H N N V - - X 1 x K N ' x x s x Q' K N J Q' Y x X g X .1 X X X. K x ' Q X x.NNirLK,xKx'-X-X Xxxxxissx ' xsrxrxxxx xfxx X51 Snahxklx xxx, xx X X X X X xexx Cxxnixzxxxxxgxx . ' 1 X',xtx-,xxxxxisxx x x x. K X X s, g x K K N X K R ' I X X t X waiufgglskg K .'.- n ,4'a4QQt't X fx, x'xnxxXXl ix ic,tNkx',, W xxkxx vi! K X N XX 'Q .- X xtxtkxxtxikxxsxs vL5xsx'xNx5xhvNxx XXX , ' t X X s X XXX ,H . X-ttvvzx , X ..gs . g1 xxxfxxx h N 'Q' 1 X . N fx , ' X F1rsl,I. Ellis, M. Bernard, I. Gibson, T, Edlund, M. Kearney, B. Merrick, J. Minuitti, M. O'Loughlin. Second, Coach I. Hanson, I. Curadossi, K. Pollack, B. Stamen, L. Gates, C. Howard, C. Kraysler, C. Henderson, Coach 1. Swartz. E. MacDonald was not present for the photograph. S I2 First, R. Sweeney, M. Elander, I. Detwiler P Keefe G Resnick Second A Kinsman S Murphy W Stockwell Coach H Kowalski. I. With new coach Henry Kowalski, the 1980 Tennis team posted a win- ning season of 9-6. With most of the players returning, the future is bright for Norwell Tennis. Lrlvsl . gf YVTRAC I IIB' ge, First:K. Vinci, M. K. Holt, I. Helfrich, B. Hickey, S. Troy, D. Sheehan, 1. Clapp, K. Kaslauskas, P. Troy, D. Panos, E. Eich. Second:S. Sinatra, 1. Crawford, R. Helfrich, I. Svelnis, T. Cotter, S. Hietala, L. jackson, N. Pettine, A. Rice, 1. Hudspeth, D. Fridgen, D. Downey. Third: Coach R. Littlefield, R. Valeri, 1. Knowles, C. Raebel, F. Wetzel, C. Morrill, D. Locke, M. Spang, K. Flaherty, S. Ryder, W. Hietala, E. Sheehan, C. Carton, L. Magazu, Coach Austin. Missing: M. Losciuto, 1. Dardano, I. Davies. 'Yr 'Y' The 1979 track team finished a season ' with a record of 8 wins 84 1 loss - good for 2nd place in the SSL. Highlight of the sea- ! v . . ks f son was a down-to-the-wire dual meet win 5, 4,4 over Duxbury by a score of 65-54. Out- '- ' ' f standing performances were turned in by Pettine, Hickey, Hietala, Eich 81 lackson. NHS is known for its relay teams 81 the 1979 relay team of Pettine, Eich, Vinci 81 Downey captured the SSL and SSP titles. 7 , hgftn .7 V I ' - vu ,?' JJ Y' 2, ,. I l' : 7 UQ Q ,. ' W ' 3 yuu.Z A -f 'U 5 au.L Q F W V nfnuvlvs' ' V-if X' X al. . Q - h Q A ' Q vgw f Y K. 5, -, , .- Jw 2-.- N4 J' I 4,-..-nw' ' - lv ,Q-v'-' ,....,f ,.,- B vs' TRACK I Firstg R. Larsen, P. Kiley, 1. Kelly, K. White, D. Carton, G. Hanak, l. Frederickson, S. Flaherty, B. Davies, Secondg D. Pinkham, s Lonergan, K. Kellaway, A. D'1amoos, E. Peterson, D. Simmons, B. Johnston, S. Kelly, R. Steele, E. Walsh, T. McKenney, 1. Magazu Third,'Coach P. Scott, I. Viola, C. Cox, S. Shields, F. Cogliano, I. Davies, T. Bethany, I. Ellis, 1. Petine, T. Losciuto, P. Vinci, B. Cronin Coach B. Emerson. l. ' -if F .1 I The Boys Spring Track team had a very successful season-running, throwing, and vaulting to a record of -2 This team was one of the best ever at Norwell-It I -t 'ngwnf-rl along at a time when Duxbury and East wr also had their best teams. affi L qs' ,ZW 'E ln J 5 1 'X 4 Q 3 by .M 114 -1 'l -4 41 rf in .., l GAYKWQ Fil' With a 5-11 season the Girl's Varsity Softball team found valuable experience to be as important as winning. Led by cap- tians, I. Nagle, L. Freehill 81 M. Mur- phy the team pos- sessed a great deal of enthusiasm 81 spirit. Losing only 3 seniors the team looks for- ward to a successful season next year. The l.V. Softball team was a very spir- ited group compil- ing a successful 10-7 record. J Nqr. , I I I , 1 'N T 1 x J JL N ' - Yi .r 4 Q . A - ' '5 ' :.33 'i.a-I - ri? l I - v.. I 70'-l.-' . .is ,Q f N. - -1 Q Tiff . . ,F gui.. un- 3 5 1 A 'C , . , 11 Ji. I - I ,V . N .M 1.-tx 4, -U e , ,if ,. -, .1 1 if -f K u 1 I K ' . .. , 1 Jslg ,gifgv ex X T 't 4, Xt' 0, --f .'j.f. -Q. .X fl V+ xc v Q: . --.fig rr' ' ',,,.5!l-.5--,5g7'.' g ' l be - ,PJ t-1-tg. - qt ful- I f K .gi-4 5 ' I' 'J' 1 A ,In . vi 'Y 1.16 .I . ,Alla 'lis t 'I ' . ' B vu?- 6's.sH'f151's-'1' .4 -' . -- .W ' - .. f -uv L . 'far . Q. QL'-i-tiff, -Sa L, ja. 4, ,:-fading is .. . 5.346 W. '- J.i. 'l.linq4. - 1- A , .g V A V' 'M h - N - ,fd 4 Q J, , 2- .F jf 4 . 5 f4'Jt'f:st..a.ri. -. 'Sf ...Q-L:!r4 A --.-11-W4 .7-' ..- ff' .. ..?:H-mmf. fhpqfnfffia-1 A'-4. - Z, Firsrg M. Connolly, 1. Nagle, M. Murphy, L. Freehill, S. Bauernfeind. Second, S. Ross, 1. Davis, L. Cann, C. Cammoll, M. Cloutier. Third, N. Long, I. Healy, I. Ballerini, M. O'Loughlin, Coach S. Anderson. Missing, T. Cloutier .-LM... , , ,,a,v,.:y6,5Qif'lx3v 1' v 7 L A I' y 1 S. 5 Q - N N9 JV, n 4 'J 6 .. . his-ag' .ei ' rl gflfii It E sw 4 WLLL L X ...gjlli-' nt., .1 tr Fl w 4.2 ,Qf llv X fTT ' 1' t R ' E .ov X ,a . ,: uw A x Q Q.. 0 9' 1 .ff Q if . 'ff A '- I . 1 Q X Q Xp Y sf fr s,.a 'L ,.,, Nf7'.3z 1 3,95,f3'uw:ugnmai5wz N QQ. 1' vlvhh ,Q 4 lv JM-. .-131 -.YP X Elast- ...uf -u-cf R ,vnnixv sa ...W P , in Va 19? 11, Xin' . mu? - 'if v H, Q Q .K.d V: x K' X 1 .r -mx I i. ', ,. as ...,, If ,.. -v...f.r fin 4 -. iii '-A l-. BOYS' BASEBALL 1 lf' Q 3 Q' . JT Q- H U , Q I f .' ' iff? ' . -4A A X4 Y XK A 'Z i W' - .willtxi if if, , ,Va ' o -K lx 'll x Q - r 1 9 1 . , . I+ 'H ' N , JL '4 If , V, ,EW 'an 'A :,.'-IQ D A ' ' .'7.- ,J A ,ld 'nf' ffq. -- ' ' P ,G Q ' , - . . n. ' .0 I f 1 .vu i- ! fa-, Uiziitlizrli . a'- i gill- t Firsr,'Coac'h A. Kassatly, F. Basler, P. McCarthy, A. Sennett, B. Collins, P. Gammell, I. Ellis, B. Minuitti. 5econd,'S. McPhail, 1. Caliri, A. Snow, M, Liuizi, C. Blanc, T. Grafton, P. Delahunt, R. Belyea, R. Page, A. Conway, W. White. ,, X 5 l J. N Y I Q PN., 7 ,ll-9' The Varsity Baseball team antici- pates a successful season with Senior starters P. Gammell, R. Be- lyea, l. Caliri, S. McPhail, M. Liuzzi, A. Snow, P. Delahunt, and 1- A. Conway. Coach A. Kassatly and players plan to carry on the win- ning baseball tradition at Norwell High School. Y' 7- vuu- 'fl ' , - 151+ . V 5:-' S ig . Q ' f - .' r . I - . . - V ,. .-...Q ,-.4 -. 14- 4 --1.LQi' - - -- 'r-'Hai 1 4 D1 ,S 1' l.-F ,A I XX X . cgi, , U ,N - ,, fr ,,gj5Qz,?:5Y ,. ' .yejvj . I ' ' fi I In Q - -. I . . 4. N -GQ v ,N ' 1 , . I . Q Q 4 1 . t - Q I x . X r Q X 1. 1 5 1 ' J . Q ' 'Q 5 . X . ' . '- 1 f A N K - x . ,M t P f Q ,, ,. . V Y .t . ' J ' V sf .4 A f Wk -A ' -,X .. . f 4 Q 1 V . 5 5 f . .1 6 gf ' X4 ' 5 i 'Z , l', '. .nu bw? I SN sw, . ,. fx!-P: .. ' 1 W H i fi -ff f ftgfifg-.A 1' ' KW, -Q 3' ,K , 5 . 'Nq- -,.. x 1 f I r J , J a x 9 ' x4iZlvW ' Bi 1 ,.. if - I 6-J K.,-Q 39, 4 1 Q wx , Q ,,f2A,gg . , .. .. 0-ai, up 'O' Q - 4 107 ' .L ' Q 3 ' Y i , , L A' , . -i K . h , y .Il Q wa- 4- --0 ' T.-A' l' 1 -Q ...M ' '- inf' '. , I ' i4 , hy 7 . 14 ' X ' l 7 Q' A ,Jw 'I .L sf-fl-'sv First: I. Adams, S.W. Kelly, S. Marsh, C. Larkin, K. Kellaway, A. Snow, G. Ross, 1. McLeod, C. Simmons, S. Sennett, R. Dempsey, J. Park Set ond: K. Mason, P. Houde, G. jackson, S. Avery, K. Chatfield, D. Pinkham, S. Shields, S. Cowden B. Coakley, P. MacDonald, C Swanson, T Conway, M. Pinkham, L. Crowley. Third: Coach P. Murphy, Coach D. Walsh, I. Daly, S. Quigley, L. Skliew, P. Osgood, B St ht-irlt-r, C Lovell, D. O'Donovan, 1. Robinson, R. Chicko, 1. Pettine, C. Cox S. Virtue, Coach A. Kassatly, Coach R. Littlefield. The 1980 season started on a positive note with a win over non-league Ap- ponequet. The total season itself, how- Apponequet 14 Norwell 21 ever, was a series of ups and downs, it Nantucket 28 Norwef 0 included a field record of 81 points in Hull 6 Norwe 6 one game, and a game iCohassetl Abington 13 Norwe 14 played in gale winds and heavy rain. Duxbury 6 Norwef 0 The highlight of our season was the Middleboro 51 Norweil 30 Thanksgiving Day game. Our underdog Cohasset 0 Norwe ll 7 squad shut out Hanover for the first E. Bridgewater 19 Norwell 7 time. It was also the first time in our 15 Holbrook 14 Norwelll 7 year series that Norwell has won two Hanover 0 Norwellll 30 Thanksgiving Day games in a row! Record 4-5-1 V' ? K ., 9 3 l s f U ' I 5: iii 4 r 1-4' 5 'SQ s 4, i r5.Q '1 15 fs .r1'V , 0 if il' 5 'x k S- I PY 'fa . -.'7'8'f5'- 431, sf' ' , 4 85 .'-If-fzgifg J i , 5. . ., dai .I M, ' - x u .A.l :Ni- zf ' '. -N ,. 1 'Lp A 4. 'N 11511, h lllav. 3 . ' 1' ., 7'5,LAf 'vii S. Panos, K. Collins, 1. Healey, 1. Gibson, I. Ellis, E. Eich, K. Lynch, N.Nichols, L. Travis, P. Hureau, P. Gates. 'iii ' 't!,.'f. 'ls v -. -..fl 1 + li 411 ' .tu .Q .vlv . 'J .L - , , 1 - A. 4 .-1 ,,. ' 4. 3 0, i N-.J 1 s'?s 1 ' A ol: Y 65,3460 ' fl ,Ju al' X - 'I . 1 I Fx. - b N A? ' A ' , I 4 'f K J: ' , ' 1' ' P' .1 Q rf f f Q3 QQ I if-xg: I I sx r If 1 f ' 5 5r ' 1 4 an 3' .f, 3 Y? N w A, 7 .QV vt X' N. 1 vo. A 4 HEER . 2 We 'X mm v M If I I P090 jf' QL'liDmS 'S ,Lf pn N I ' A A.U -G . ' H 3 - CZ!! , Q .. 1 ,,- 4' 53 Q., 4' - N- 0' .4 I. w 1, -f-sn-ur..1lu.Ir'nt --. -c '. .v u. C, ..-li? A ' it .fJYS'VARSlTY SOCCER who 'gt i v QSM First: T. Osgood, T. Smith, E. Peterson, S. Murphy, W. Stockwell, A. D'lamoos, R. Steele. Second: T. Bethany, R. Hoeffer, K. Mt Carthv, P. Kingman, D. Smith, 1. Harrison, R. Belyea, S. Edwards, B, lohnston. Third: Coach 1. Osgood, D. Ellis, I. Morrill, A. Clark, M. Cronin, R. Page, The 1980 Boys Varsity Soccer Team completed the most successful season in Norwell High School's 28 year soccer history! The Clippers compiled a 12-4-1 overall record while scoring 40 goals and allowing only 23 in 17 games. Senior striker Andy D'jamoos put himself in the record books with the most goals in a season 1169, as well as scoring most points 4237. Senior co-captain Whit Stockwell only allowed an average of 1.75 goals per contest another school record for the 1980 season. The season was highlighted by six consecutive wins including a 4-1 victory over Hanover at the end of the regular season. In the tourna- ment, the Clippers, as underdogs, eliminated Avon, the Mayflower League Champions, in a triple overtime thriller. Norwell then advanced to play the favored Bridgewater Raynham team and surprised everyone with a 2-1 defeat of Raynham. Thus Norwell advanced to the final four teams in its division in the state before bowing out to a strong Duxbury team. 7lili '77,'7 Hlllg!5'42Z Iljnmarlll , X111 - s . 'K ' A it N-ig Iii A '41 1 X 4. . , sv. sl 4 5 fl rl ' , . W3 A i .. . ' - -P wg ' ...,,,i-. .. ,.,.,V I 'f' Ui - fue' -- I UL' . wh.. - QT'Mwx J: .Y :iff I. . L, i. - I. V., Fwiigf . VA f-Q gay A T -2: so fu ff... -. Niff. J! Yr' T' Q , - .ill .x , rf, .-. . -?T:q',.a!'g.,ti3Qg ,y W ,5fify...,W,p ' 1 5511115 gl H . ' - W so ' ' y F . . my I., , -1 ' . '- ' - I 4f'T'3-I WY 'R 9 xg! :RRY 1 S' if-2 'U QITTC ff F Y . 1 y X mt ff Lak' r, 7, -as MX 9' First: S. lackson, D. Conway, P. Smith, K. Flaherty, G. Woods, T. Keefe lcaptaianl, F. Cogliano icaptianj, 1. Gates, B. Moy, C. Spargo. Second: T. Lizotte, I. Davies, M. Schooley, 1. Lyons, T. Bethany, M. Smith, T. Sloan, D. Caldwell, G. Doble, 1. Narkiewicz, C. lohnston, l. O'HaIIoran, M. O'Connor, E. O'Brien, L. Adlericoachl. H G if vi. c MA rn., . 3 gb' Xin' V- J fx. 1- f t 41 ' 41. 'N' First L Lamo I Helfrich L jackson S Hietala, B. Hickey, M. Kearsley, S. Bauernflend T Cotter L Riel B Schautz Second I Dardano I Tnmulty I Davis C Morrill K Vinci,l. Ballerini,D. Locke, E. Sheehey, I. Crawford N Woods IDietz T Anstead Third CoachW Anderson D Pantano S Rose C Raebel, M. Eich, 1. Adams, T. Morrill,K Stockwell C Cammell 1 Gorgettl R Page D The girls's soccer team was not as successful as we had hoped. L4-9-13 We had a great time, though, perfecting our verbal and imaginative skills. The grape vine next to the practice field was a source of unending entertainmentp oth- ers found enjoyment in Cream of Wheat. When in dark, the team was lightened by the moon's glow, and Sticks and Stones Anderson will be missed by departing seniors. JC 3 ,f NLf Jv'ff:' M Q ,X ' 3 3' ff' if ur -A ' . ' ' rin ,W W H 4 0 ,N 5 .1 45-5' 53 ' 512 . ffqfewfaarig, n.. 'A :gf f V 'g 4'f'jfi5'i7'S1v ' A 1 ' ,iff M'- ,,,, y, v Q. . V - ' ti 44 V 31, 2 mr 1' ,G , , J :I I Q Kb ' v ' . U' HH, , 1 , . .. , , 'ffl '+A , .M any .. .f M , IU if 1. 1' 1- 1' S A 91 --1 I bu -If Y 15- .ALL , H 1... 2 - ,Q . i is , -, - -i rw - CS . F'.'.Si!'l 1 .47 :Lf .,f' 3 5, 'bi Q ' r- '44 ivy 0 Q 4 'las First: D. O'Donovan, C. Delano, M. Lloyd, L. Sinatra, l. Svelnis. Second: T, McKenney, T. Loscuito, A. Karhunen, D. Mason, E. Walsh, B. Cronin, Coach P. Scott. The cross country team ended its 5 win 3 loss season with a memorable performance in the South Shore Principles Meet. The entire team, lead by co-captains Eddy Bear Walsh, and David juicy juice Mason, made a good show- ing by placing third in their league. Although Coach Peter Scott will lose a large portion of his team this year, his teme of quality not quanti- ty will lead next year's team to a strong season. Nl c ' ' t ,,N. 'Y' s ppt' .-,N IJ 4 less sl, First: L. Sheehan, D. Harlow, T. Cloutier, K. McMullan, C. Bakeburg. Second C Svagdis S Sweeney M Cloutier C Larson A Ruykhaver. Although in its first year, Norwell High's swim team succeeded in ending its season with an impressive re- cord. Tina Cloutier, Connie Bakeburg, Michele Clou- tier, and Cindy Larson qualified for the Sectional and State Championship Meets, together they compiled enough points to place seventh out of forty two teams in the former, and twenty seventh out of seventy nine teams in the latter. These same girls also placed first in all their dual events throughout the season. Departing seniors Kathy McMullen and Captain Tina Cloutier have confidence in the continued success of their new team. .xRSlTY FIELD HO I n- . 1 1 .- l 7' First: M. K. Holt, M. McCarthy, 1. Gould, A. Rice, M. Connolly, M. Dionne, P. Troy, K. Kaslauskas. Second: Coach H. Fisher, G. Osborn, A. Melsky, A. Sullivan, L. Conway, M. O'Loughlin, K. Pendergast, C. Winters, C. Kraysler, K. Ade, L. MacDonald. Pig - ' . K, . 'rt-tl - UE. Q ze-1-fri..-...J This year was one of transition for Nor- well's fieldhockey team. The girls chocked up their first victory in five years ending with a 1-12-3 record. The team was led by able co-captains Mary Connolly and Annie Rice, and was strongly supported by the com- mendable skill of Paula Troy and Mary Con- nolly. For the seniors it was a long four year wait, but the win made it all worthwhile. Q ,bf , ,J D - 1 Y 1 , 'A 35 'ffl-?,o lv, ,Qu .K 4 xt' I ,' , va f + -' D ,Q 1' ' mx X Q,Nv wi My, L, - 1 13 'F A 'Q 41 '-0 'DV 34 5 ' !,,, . I ,a N. fo, ,f '-'o- - 'v '+' ',m..hr'l , y. ., ,kr fl, . , 1- 'il' 9--uf 1 1. - ,fy '-A '? H. V7' ' ,wl- un. -x w 41 fl u'1'.,O .3 0 . o 'e KQSQUVXSJ Q' r 3. Q . 'LW .1 . 0- ,, , e ' I 1 I C v- it ' xv' -4. 'J -. lv. f 'Wi ,Q-lr 'B sa' fi x 7?- GJ uf, '11 ' 4 . QY 6- ', f'b? A 1 ts li ,,.,,,.- 'tim '- 1 Front: G. Ross, S. Sennett. Second: I. Larson, K. McLeod, S. Virtue, 1. Losciuto, T. Magazu, P. Holland, C. Cox, P. Vinci. Third: Coach Glynn, S. jackson, D. Manning, D. Pinkham, S. Cowden, M. Pinkham, G. jackson, S. Marsh, F. Chicko, P. MacDonald, C. Cowden, Coach Austin. The 1980-81 Wrestling team proved itself to be very successful and perhaps the biggest surprise on the sports scene this winter. Led by outstanding performances by Steve Cowden in the 134lb. class, and Co- Captain Gary Ross in the 157lb. class, the Clippers established themselves as a powerhouse in Division ll. Coach Austin takes great pride in what proved to be his most successful season in four years of Varsity competition, and looks forward to next season, which promises to be even better. ' Pfl:Glf l': ' V13 f 4 ' ir- 4 X fi st' 7 as-if ll V , It i- T' legenm ?i A .1 T ' ' V 1-if .Wf Mn ' ,' ,V 5 if N. VAL. ,f 'Q - ,,.q,, f- ,,,.-, Y , 4 A s.,Rq4,i X 4 'N-L 6, ,,. AQ 1 L -W 5 5 V 'Y' W 'MV' 339 MK L J Fi gn-4 WWW 121 .EY J 93' 'C N 5 X This year's Winter Track Program initiated sepa- rate teams and coaches for the boys and girls. Train- ing in the dark and bitter cold afternoons of winter prepared the teams well for their competitions. Sen- ior Co-Captains Ed Walsh and Dave Mason were two of the most accomplished and consistent performers on the boys' team. Beth Hickey, Sherry Hietala, Lee lackson and Nancy Pettine provided leadership as well as points for the girls' team. -6 i X A x . l 'TVX if' 1. , - - .L 'Ls' r . v , . if . T ' l L, T 'if '. 'Q 1 , X l L.: L First: Coach Littlefield, Coach Scott. Second: D. Caldwell, M Kelleher, I. Viola. Third: B. Cronin, T. McKenney, 1. Pettine Fourth: M. Cowden, E. O'Brien, E. Walsh, K. Kellaway. Fifth: D Mason, S. Kelly, D. Allen, T. Bethony. iTeam members missing from photoi N. Pettine iCaptainJ, B. Hick- ey iCaptainJ, D. O'Donovan, K. Morris, L. jackson, E. Eich, T Cotter, L. Sheenan, R. Helfrich, P. Troy, S. Hietala, M. Holt, L Sinatra, L. Magazu, M. Kearsley, D. Downey, C. Larsen, C. Carton S. McLaughlin. I l CHEE ERS Ffrsl A Healy P Hurc au lCo Captannl 1 Ellus lCo Captainl, D. Panos, 5econd:N. Nichols, S. Panos, S. Lannon, L. Prudente, La -ii 7 liief' .agwkp Q I. Healy, A. Resnick fl 1 1 1 . l l Z l QI KJ 1.1 ,O-,.3.vL xl Flrstl McAloon K Hall I Sprung M Zambuto M Taylor Secondj Honneus N Barrett ICO Captaml I DuanelCo Captamj B Kaslauskas J Adams J-X Y N I I b 1' I ,fu vilft. if I .wa 1 1 qxi 1 ,f5 V ' x . ' 1 if 1- 1, Q, ws ff' ...r if ' 1 f'-,xv A ' I g 1 9 i L9 is f 1 5 - W s gf'-M sfsl l -5' 1 'L5v- .r 1155 if - .7 -Q 1 - ....s'r S' BASK?7:TBALL , -,5 gg f ppt y - J'- Front: P, Gammell, I. Adams, l. Detwiler, P. Delahunt, S. McPhail, D. Simmons, R. Belyea, M. Liuzzi, Back: Coach Azevedo, P. Houde, S. C. Blanc, D. Dalquist, 1. Norling. Coach Azevedo's statement, Our goal was to be competitive and to gain the respect of our reflects the direction of the season. Through the strong leadership and spirit provided by Senior Delahunt and McPhail, this year's team experienced a very successful season. This veteran team showed the that hard work and desire, spelled DEFENSE, wins basketball games. Highlights of the season were the victory scores of 56-52 and 44-43 over Hanover. In the last game against Cohasset, Peter Delahunt thousandth point, and in the tournament broke the school scoring record. The team went on to become SSL Champions! A Q ' my ,E . 'T X l' .1 ' fa' P psi? XA il - ,Qxvc J l ' S 5 xr I R 4 ZX a In---A ' rl A FINE? l P rl! .XA 'f Q 'Q J fffvfj' S .wr X ga it 'J 1 , W U A, I ' ' 'L . . 4 h 14 - g' -3' , Ei 4 tw SAY FELLOWS, DON'T BE SO AGGRESSIVE!! , ,f N '4 'Wt mr' T ,, . fm' ,,f,jgygi It ww' if .rg , xi , en,-I 'E ini W T,-A M 5 f . E 2 . 1. 1 H- . QS l ' ' Ni 'fx 5 L 'if Front: I. Morgan, I. Daly, R. Smith, B. Whitcomb, T. Defreitas, T. Blanc, P. Mohan, 1. Davies. Back: C. Davies, G. Resnick, K. Harrington, D. Ellis, S. Donahue, T. Connolly, M. Lawrence, Coach Porrell. U U 4U 54 3 3 U 44 . 1' . VARSITY BASK First K Vinci C Howard F Hegler M Connolly, A. Rice, K. Lawson, I. Hudspeth, Secondl Ballerini K Pendergast Mr Gerety The 1980-81 edition of Girls' Varsity Basketball was cap- tained by Seniors Mary Con- nolly and Susan Bauernfiend. With only two other Seniors on the squad the young clippers worked hard to finish in the middle of a well balanced South Shore League. Mary Connolly had an outstanding year finishing as the 3rd leading scorer in the league. ii.?..a .K RS KTB 4 1,432.1 ,M . 1 45 f V. First S Sheehan S Petroski W Haskell 1. Dardano, L. Nutting, Second: C. Raebel, T. Morrill, S. Sweeney, M. Eich, T. Anstead The j.V. Basketball team has had a very successful 12-4 season. Throughout the season outstand- ing performances were given by T. Morrill, Terri Anstead, and Captain Wendy Haskell. The whole team has contributed to becoming a stronger and a wiser teamg an even more successful season is looked forward to for next year. if Lauoffw- H' li' S i A 4-W ii? x Q. .,.-- ,1 Q JI -1' f H.-VNER'S MANUAL t tiiigratuI.ititiii ' now the proud owner of the latest model of excellence in photography and igrapliitc iii, I Norm-ll High School Yearbook. This yearbook is guaranteed to bring you a Iitetimt- it I in the recollection of many fond memories in the years to come. il It . lit ated- looking yearbook is destined to be a collector's item, and is the product of the - I t ieatix e minds with the latest in high performance technology. It is a delicate blend of I. 'IIIIILQ that captures the essence of Norwell High School, and preserves the graduating class I i.:i Although at first glance it may seem radically different, the 1981 Yearbook still contains iiaii., time-isorn features such as the Faculty Section! the Underclassmen! the Senior Section! the Sports mtl txt tivities Sections! and Candids, Candids, Candids! lust think of how you can impress your friends it lien you run into an old classmate and, with a quick reference to your 1981 Yearbook, remember his or lier name! just think of the value of a book that contains pictures of freshman sports after they have been done away with by Proposition 2 12! Perhaps you were clever enough to notice the beautiful prism design on the cover of your new yearbook. Perhaps you wondered what is the deep significance behind this artworkp perhaps you could care less. At any rate, it might be to your further enjoyment of your yearbook if you understand the subtle symbolism. The class of 1981 has always been diverse and very individualistic. Since coming to the high tt hool we have adopted and developed very diverse goals to pursue when we leave. In that sense we are like the white light that is broken into its components by the prism. We all come into the high school basically the same, but we leave very different. If all this doesn't give your new 1981 yearbook a special significance, remember that it is the result of a good deal of hard work on the part of all the editors. Guided by the help of advisor Miss Vernacchio, we have collaborated to give you the best yearbook possible. Now, our work is done. We hope you enjoy it. xi I lf MANAGING EDITORS til SINI NS IIJIIORS S l 'XII I Yfbffl-liXI'llN IIJITOR l I iIlfDRS YEARBOOK CREDITS Glenn Gabriel Martha Kearsley Scott Sennett David DeCoste Tim McKenney Karen Kaslauskas Mary McCarthy Betsy St haut7 Dominic Zambuto Kathy Collins Rit hartl Sweeney SPORTS EDITORS CANDIDS EDITOR SENIOR SECTION EDITORS ART EDITORS Icoverl FACULTY EDITOR ACTIVITIES EDITORS lon Detwiler Emelia Eich Eric Peterson Mary Ann Dionne Mary O'Laughlin Betsy Schautz Sandy King Laura Smith Kim Lawson jennifer Gibson Susan Bauernfeind ,, .4-, . .sf nh.-A 4, . ' 0 Q-an -.-W M 1131.1 Nw mm , 'Q 5 H-F' '5' -LM '3 . - - funn fl Q... ' .1 4 ' , , ', f X Y. 4 . X5 .,,f ww-',:-mn 1 ,, ,f , , - 'M f ,,,.,Vn.9w,?' ,,:Q-- ,MM 3139. 4, ,,.--H' ' f-saJ'w':,5?6 'ff' 2 f ,mt ' 'T,' -.- ' Q,-4.-2KfL2JMCf'1Wiffi , ,, w,,f,v,g,a q46 ,I , ,Q W MM,44,,, 4, . 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ON ROUTE 53 HANOVER, rvmssf 3X4 Mile South of Hanover Mall I FREDRICKSON BROS. INC. I I 49 441 Washington Street IRt. 53, Norwell, Massachusetts 02061 659-9372 0 749-4499 I I1'q792 FECHTOR DET ILER 84 C0 Personalized Investment Service Stocks Bonds Portfolro Advnce Speclahznng rn Energy Stocks Congratulatrons CLASS OF 1981 Robert R Detwller 24 Years Experience Home 659 7057 Bus 1 451 0100 143 1 1 3 I 'I Nc. . 1 1 A 3 v Congr.ituI.itions to the Class of 1981 . ....... ,.....,,........ ..,..,.,........ . . .. . UDi k May We Invite You To Visit RIETZL PORSCHE 84 AUDI 871-0777 59 Pond Street , Norwell, MA 02061 1 1 Dorothy Chase M D CLASS OF 1981 Y Wt OldF h MARSH S STORE Cfhngham Instztutxon 12012653 V1I1g' S INCORPORATED 1834 Compliments Of , I C , Congratulations to the Rt. 53 from: Norwell MA. Read to Serve You . . . i h as ioned Friendly Service I 46 C ongratulatlons to Robbie and his classmates! H4104 Volkswagen NORWELL SHELL SERVICE SH 72 Washington Street Norwell MA 02061 N M Phone 878 2225 Best washes from SOUTH SHORE MEDICAL CENTER 75 Washington Street Norwell MA 02061 Phone 878 5200 .R I I , . ix I - r Congratulations to the Graduates! ROCK LAN D TRUST COMPANY ROCKLAND BRAINTREE NORWELL NORWGOD PLYMOUTH SULLIVAN TIRE CU.,lNB. MANCHESTER NASHUA DOVER EXETER HOOKSETT Compliments of: 1 at B POWER EQUIPMENT S Grove Street Norwell, MA 02061 878-1103 ,nu 5 J 'N An eo Shop Angelo s For People Pleasm Savings if S on Brand Name Grocerres' Robert L Tedeschr Presndent Ralph D Tedeschi Chairman Of The Board Q U 1 SHP N isnt our nt-is r .anover Mall, Walter Hall building across from MacDonald's. Open daily 8:30 to 4:20 it tm 8:30 to noon. WE ARE A FULL SERVICE BANK Other offices in Hingham South Iii. .tishtivld Plaza, Scituate Harbor, and Brockton. A XL, I, LINCOLN must COMPANY 1399 Washington Street, Hanover, Massachusetts 02339 lRte. 537 Telephone 826-51 I9 GI-Iano e c7VIall Lx xlll ffflg Gfllslalkuuwi gf? O mir lrgyllfllf' 154 waablnclion Sl Dmawell ma. 'telephone 679 2280 Boston Roslmdale Westwood Randolph Norwell ID I3 845 LUMBER AND HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTERS Lumber, Millwork, Hardware Paint, And Garden Supplles 878 3345 78 Accord Park Dr , Norwell, Mass 02061 1. ll S , Q 5' Q4 -iff i aiiwf ri x 8 -gl 're E 2' ' F' 8 ' ri-e fri l A ,,,,, it ,,,e M.- R : 2?3Q 'fi 4 'R 5 .F lil is 8 f N f 1 N '-JAH X 'gf l 5 1 Il? ll X lk- Ei lr , Xl 8 9 l ll? 2 H ' ll , '! 4 E. -' - K we E We l , Ei ll l E w i f A. ll l i 8 , Q fm fa 15 1 41 1 R' . R 5 N . Q 573 0 1 mtg 'J .1 x l l 8 J 1 ' If l X M 4 l L .7 5 . 714 X . l .'f1hll 'l t class of WBT' FF. , Lf21-i'..f 'Q' PATRONS Wishing the class of 1981 success and happiness. Q 'lx HOOKSVH 'ti IU Ihl' l H . -inf! V - Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hickey Mrs. Charles W. Long, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Belyea Mr. and Mrs. David Blanchard The Eich Family Mr. and Mrs. james V. Esposito Mr. .incl Mrs. Arthur D. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. john P. Draheim and Family Mary and Neil McPhail Mr. and Mrs. William j. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Dionne joan Patrice Gendrolis Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bauernfeind Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cronin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gammell Susan and jack Delahunt Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Panos Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cashman Mr. and Mrs. john Cann Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Sennett jack and Evelyn D'Angelo Paul and Theresa McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Holt The Connolly Family Bob and jane jackson Mr. Mr. The Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. The Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. james E. Power Vincent P. Lamo Lunny Family and Mrs. Charles Caliri joseph D. Conley joseph Crowley Edward W. Ross Angus N. MacLeod Family and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur A. Kinsman, jr. Alfred G. Helfrich and Mrs. Charles R. DeCoste Dr. and Mrs. Dirk aml She Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Pettine ila Stanton Domenic A. Zambuto Nant y and Richard Kearsley Nir .ind Mrs. Thomas Rile Y Nt: .intl Mrs. C.j. Gabriel and Family llii- Ciilisrm Family Tliv- Dillon Family Bob and Marion Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Eugene j. Schneider Mr. and Mrs. William A. johnston, Mr. and Mrs. William F. Gately julie j. and john j. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. C. Phillip Snow john F. Ransom Mr. and Mrs. Paul MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas j. Pizzella judith and Frank Pietroski Bruce and Grace Mason Mr. and Mrs. Analdo N. Curadossi Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Page Don and Ann McLeod Mr. and Mrs. William Adams Mr. and Mrs. Louis j. Cubi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Detwiler The Troy Family Mr. and Mrs. George P. Rice Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Shannon judy and Bill Bernardi Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cotter The Simmons Family Mr. and Mrs. joseph E. Kearney Mr. and Mrs. Neal F. Smith janice and Ronald Lawson Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Bizzozero jack and Regis Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Gus Graden joyce Morrill Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bernard Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Peterson Ingrid Marie Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Vermette Howard Larsen and Family Bob and Louise Frehill Mr. and Mrs. john Thomas Patricia M. Merrick Mr. joseph D'jamoos Mrs. Nancy D'jamoos Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Baker Tom and Noreen Flaherty 1 N V A .
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