Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)

 - Class of 1982

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Coach Kassatly credits this success to a total team effort and fine leadership displayed by the Seniors. 1 X. 1 I to f l . jp.. .C 4-.,.u-.z R741-g . 'Q .a '?'. -1-in-il 1- 4 wp ax it 1 'J N . -' -. ., 3 4 , tl 'ihlw .1 75 .7 'lib ' A If o 5, xx fi' ly U - , I-114, Y Q '. BM E -L+ 5. 5.1- X - '3gf'lfIVN 'N' Q. , SOFTBALL ' P I 'j Q I '?F L .L First Row: S. Rice, S. Downey, J. Svelnis, E. Eich. D. Panos. B. Hickey. N. Pettine, K. Kaslaskas. P. Troy, M. Kearsley. S. Hietala, K. Pantano. Second Row. L. Magazu, M. Farry, F. Wetzel, J. Knowles, D. Downey, J. Dardano, C. Morrill, D. Fridgen, C. Bakeburg. R. Helfrich. L. Sheehan, L. Campbell, D. O'Donovan. Third Row: Coach Austin, C. Carton. V. Mattie. S. Mohan, T. Collins. J. Macaloon. B. Kaslaskas, K. Flaherty, S. Lannon, W. Hietala. A. Healey. L. Sinatra, C. Larson. C. Higgins. C. Morris, Coach Littlefied, T. Cotter. Missing L. Jackson. Q' -' 41h 3xwq,c..'r-.':+N7. t . . . .. ,-sv... .v . .,, 'r 'Q .1 I-Q. . . Q,4. . 'Wk' '.. - J A 'wx.i.:qq. 9 .P . c . N. my -- few Tx, , . 4' .mu -'- f x , V ' 'i . Q I - ,I First Row. K. Chatfield. S. Pierce, E. Walsh. D. Mason. M. Cowden. A. DiJamos, T. McKenney, T. Conway, Second Row: P. Vinci. S. Virtue, S. Cowden, K. McCarthy. D. Pinkham, D. Caldwell, S. Shields. T. Lizotte, D. Allen, T. Bethany. Third Row. C. Cox. J. Zeigner, C. Cowden, B. Cronin. M. Avery. B. Bernardi, R. Travis, J. Pettine, J. Viola. R. Maccini, E. O'Brein. T. Kellaher. T. Magazu, Coach Scott. .Iii If The Girls' Track Team were the SSL Champions and NorweIl's first unde- feated female team. The finishing touch was placed on the season at the SSL meet where E. Eich, N. Pettine, L. Jack- son, K. Flaherty, M. Dow- ney won their events. The Boys' Spring Track Team was ex- tremely successful, com- piling an impressive re- cord of 9 wins and I loss. There were many out- standing performances- especially by seniors- their athletic prowess will be missed next year. First Row: M. DiCroce, E. Peterson. J. Detwiler, J. Prudente, F. Herrera. S. Murphy: Second Row: H. Kowalski. S. Dicks, G. Res- nick, T. Stansbury. S. Jackson, M. Smith, J. Jackson, P. Smith: not appearing: A. Kar- hunen. The Boys' Tennis Team, cap- tained by Jon Detwiler, had a com- petitive season. Even their losses were good matches, with differ- ences of one point or service breaks. Antti Karhunen, from Fin- aldn, Steve Murphy and John Pru- dente were voted all-scholastic in the South Shore League. .gain ....L..-.L The Girls' Varsity Tennis Team completed the season with an im- pressive I2-2 record. Team Cap- tains were L. MacDonaId and C. Howard. J. Ellis had an amazing I6-2 record, and C. Howard, M. O'Loughlin, B. Merrick were elected to the SSL All Star Team. First Row. J. Ellis. J. Miniutti, C. Howard. L. MacDonald, J. Gould. Second Row. Coach Swartz. J. Gibson. B. Merrick, M. O'LoughIin. L. Gates. J. MacLeod, A. Rice. C. Kraysler. 1 5 x N VW Q A-o - 115.-S. Q' 'Y Q .1 Ll' :Inf i- ... .AA i uno- M X :Q ' 4 -I wa at N Fvq. A ig 4- 'lv .-NB IIRSI ROW D Lasher. k. Cwtllm. B. Xkwlcatt. N1 Murphy SECOND ROW. G lunny. G kcrcz. S. Conboy. lx. Tulls THIRD ROW C. Haskell. C. Cole. H. Lkstrom. Mystery Man FORTH ROW. k Maclnnts. C. Grove. S. Lngelsman. I if flu F ,R J I '41 FIRST ROW. S. Jones, A. Schnell, L Wessel. H. Nappi. F. Cambria. K. Ma- cinnin. A. Grundy SECOND ROW: S Davies. J. Sinatra. P. Venza. J. Naimo- vlch. S. Daudelm. HRST ROW L. Rutchue. M. Stella. J. Platner, S. Nelson. D. Nace SECOND ROW. G. Lucas. D. Caldwell. E. Call. S. Norton. C. Bunnell. W. Mastro. P. Smith, J. Bond. L. Kernan. 5 A x Q ,rf ..-l. FIRST ROW. S. Rogers, T. Kaligian, S Scott, R. Frehill, SECOND ROW: L. Mo- han, B. Donahue, C. Perry. E. Sears, D Oberg. G. Scammell THIRD ROW. K Bracchi, M. Sullivan, S. McMahon. S Thomas, J. Meehan, J. Corwin, T. Lar son FOURTH ROW. B. Dyer. D. Harri mar. R. Giordani. FIRST ROW. M. Nolan, M. Glans, L. Morrison, S. Pietroski SECOND ROW: C. Anstead, R. Toomey. C. Porter. L. Richardson, S. Meagher, M. Feneck. THIRD ROW: C. Lantz, M. Martin, D. Coady. L. Boules, A. Jones. C. McCann. J. Whittaker FOURTH ROW. D. Goldman. A. Krasenbrink, T. Flaherty, R. Hureau. J. Gibson, C. Lyons, A. Curtin. Mil' -viii' l I FIRST ROW. M. Pilalis. R. Graden. L. Jackson, J. Daniels. T. Ross. B. Burnside. E. Hopfner SECOND ROW. D Manning. N. Taglieri. M. Porter, M. Harrigan. K. Foley. K. Cole THIRD ROW. S. Simmons. S. Maloney, J. Moore, D Pasleris. A. O'Brian. L. Thompson. C. Helfrich FOURTH ROW. B. Winters. C. Blanchard, J. Dillon. R. Lazcano HRST ROW. A. McCarthy. K. Gales, B. Giacobbe. T. Smith. K. Paulson. C. Masson, SECOND ROW: K. lenomand, S. Elder, W. Gingras. J. Davis. S. Athanasiou. W. Abbott, R. Finnegan. C. McGuire, D. Holden. .rr v-5 E' 3 Al FIRST ROW. L. Joseph. G. Anderson. D. Salamone. L. LoSciuto. S. Mills. D. Reagan, K. Garfield SECOND ROW. E. Osborne. K. Kenney, L. Mucci. K. Hopkins. B. Campbell. S. Farley. C. Bracken, S. Brown, S. Sherman, N. Connolly, P. Foley. L. Bauernfeind. M. Kemp. K. VanOsdoI THIRD ROW. K. Murphy. D. Cogliano. W. Porter. B. Chicko, F. St. Ours. P. Davis. Jabber Edlund. S. Metivier. FIRST ROW. L. Henderson. C. Hindley. S. Schembarl. R. Tedeschi. S. Gllmartm. B. Worthen SECOND ROW. T. Farry. C. Cotter. A. Park. D. Gillen. A. Ciclrelln. S. Muldrum. L. Schulz. P. Luckfield. THIRD ROW: C. Coco. D. Wetzel. K. McEachern. J. Hughes. D. Kearney. D. Tuhs. L. Manna. J. Moore. .sf--2 515 F. I-. W' ii, HRST ROW N. Dempsey. H. Nguyen. T. Grtffm, D. Tramontana. A. Candtto SECOND ROW. S. Furio. J. Weaver. 'VI Dullea. N. Bot: THIRD ROW. K. Bakeberg. H. Himberg. J. Norling. C. Tosney. J. Bent FOURTH ROW: C. Laidlaw. l. Pctrullo. A. Staples. D. Adams FIFTH ROW. A. Eaves. A. Messtnger SIXTH ROW. T. Lopes. C. Lewis. J. lmngston. P. Kearns. B. O'LougI1Iln. FIRST ROW' C. Hartnett, C. Venza. N. Barrett. P. Larktn. L. Hughes. T. Hennigan. T. Cosmopulos SECOND ROW L. Ztedens. M. ktley. A. Carnes, C. Hone. M. Donovan. R. Page THIRD ROW: E. Peterson. T. Schulz. A. Dionne. J Ittzgerald. R. Alvanas FOURTH ROW. P. Davts. E. Larson. C. Newsome. B. Howes. E.O'Brien. R. Wolfe. A. Dwyer ' mx' my vii... NS FIRST ROW: K. Taylor. A. Hall, S. Wetzel. H. Barry. A. MacLeod, T. Collins, L. Misakian SECOND ROW. C. Pantano. K. Devers. M. Gately. D. Basler. L. Eisner. K. Mahoney. K. Hopfner THIRD ROW: L. Cahan. E. McGonnigal, T. Magazu, P. Carmillo. K. Flaherty, C. Conley. D. Ellis. T. Kawson. J. SHIEIds. FIRST ROW: K. Pantano. L. Cox. S. Gaudette. K. Nguyen SECOND ROW. S. Thompson. K. Griffin. J. McAloon. S, Mohan THIRD ROW. J. Thompkins. J. Flaherty. W. Haskins. M. McLaughlin FOURTH ROW. M. O'Connor. L. Edlund, J. Stanton, C. Watson. K. Betts FIFTH ROW. D. Hoitt. S. Garfield. B. Lynch. S. Delahunt. M. Kelleher. QA? I C X 4 f 5 a S K FIRST ROW: S. Alcardu. S. Tolman, E. Carlow, C. Ruykhaver. J. Lyons. S. Smith, J. Garside. S. Ziegner. SECOND ROW: S Graden. HRST ROW K. Kelly. S. Rose. A. Joseph. C. Thoms SECOND ROW: P. DeCoste. L. Adler, L. Cicirelli THIRD ROW C Jones. P, Glasco. K. McCarthy FOURTH ROW. J. Fortun. L. Cashman, K. Haugh. FIRST ROW: D. Attardo, J. Lamond, G Doble. J. Zambuto SECOND ROW. J. LoS- ciuto. T. Dunn. S. JOyaI, R. Travis, J. Don nellan. E. Paulson THIRD ROW: J. Whit man. C. Svelnis. P. Manning, J. Cambria C. Tosney, D. Bora FOURTH ROW: M Gougham, K. Rose, B. Kaslauskas, K. Stock well. G. Lamo. L. Carty, K. Morris. FIRST ROW. J. Spring, K. Furio. S. Hayes, B. Clarke SECOND ROW. B. Barron, C. Larson, A. Lucid. D. Suurhans, M. Livingston. E. Anthony. C. Chatfield, S. McLaughlin. T. O'Loughlin THIRD ROW. P. Smith, C. Loring, B. Winiewicz. C. Anderson. J. Gates. S. Haskell, C. Esquela. J. Nelson. ,-M fw NT 'vu .IZ v lt b---- ..-.. nu' l' AY I+ Ili . Q Z V-clit In-I FIRST ROW. C. Cowden. J. Casey. M. Joseph, R. Young SECOND ROW. R. Maccini. M. Grimm. M. Leary. B. Moye. B. Bernard. Mattress, K. Fulton, P. Malaney, R. Cahill THIRD ROW. N. White, C. Peterson. J. Giorgetti. V. Mattie, G. Swanson. S. Rice. K. Sullivan. C. Olt. J. Richards. K. Whalen. L. Kean. FIRST ROW. B. Whncomb. S. Donahue. C. Spargo. C. Paulding. S. Buitta, L. Shkliew SECOND ROW. J. Ferraro. P Mohan. T. Conway. P. Vinci. K. Peterson. M. Englesman. B. Schneider. R. Moore THIRD ROW: D. O'Donovan. T Anstead, J. Adams. C. Gammell, J. Fortune. K. Harrison. D. Massey. C. Whalen, D. O'NeiII, D. Carroll. I yi 1? V 3 l M it ..- FIRST ROW. S. Pietroski, S. Lan- non. C. Delano, M. Farry SEC- OND ROW. M. Cloutier, L. Nut- ting. K. Flaherty. M. Zambuto. M. Taylor, C. Raebel, R. Weaver THIRD ROW. B. Martin. B. Cro- nin. F. Cogliano. D. Allen. L. Clark, J. Daly. J. O'HaIloran FOURTH ROW. T. Stansbury. S. Jackson, T. Lizotte. B. Cloutier. K. Williams FIFTH ROW. T. Keefe. D. Conway. R. Miller. M. Blake. M. Lawrence. T. Connol- ly. D. Wilcox. FIRST ROW. J. Amorelli. J. Gatanti. H. Ritter, C. Riley SECOND ROW: K. Scavitto. L Peterson, L. Peckham. P. Larkin. S. Chapin. L. Erna THIRD ROW. W. Mattson. T. Bethony. J McCarthy. D. Haskins. P. Hedegard. A. Lennerton FOURTH ROW. S. Gately, D. O'Donovan D. Bowering. . 5 if FIRST ROW. C. Carten. J. McKay, W. Hietala. S. Malcom. L. Sinatra. J. Knowles SECOND ROW: G. Ziegner. J. Curtin. A. Healey. S. Terry. J. Duane. J. Dardano. C. Carty, K. McLeod. J. Hoffman. S. Virtue. C. Logue THIRD ROW: J. Doran, 8. Grant. J. Timulty, F. Wetzel. C. Cox. T. Morrill FOURTH ROW. T. Cook. E. Poole, P. Bernardi, T. Defreitas FIFTH ROW. A. Freeman. F. Chicko. FIRST ROW. M. Moranes, M. Carnes. D. Godley. A. Conboy, SECOND ROW. P. Tower. J. Larson, S. Dicks. L. MacDonald N. Sutton. N. Vanderwater. THIRD ROW. S. Perkins. J. Taupier. M. Boland. G. Hegeler. S. Joseph. R. Smith. X in I Y ,-T -5 Ml vwrthqu- uni. FIRST ROW. S. Thomas, L. Bogni, D. Downey, A. Resnick. D. Pantano. K. Bridson. SECOND ROW: L. Rietzel. M. Eich, A Melsky. H. Lindemenn, L. Campbell. L. Prudente, A. Peck THIRD ROW. T. Anastos. D. Caldwell, P. Call. J. Viola, J Narkiewicz, M. Donnellan, B. Cassidy FOURTH ROW: J. Davies. J. Ruykhaver. M. Smith. M. Flaherty, K. Ogden, B. Clain FIRST ROW: S. Sweeney. J. Perry. F. Mas- cucci, M. Therrien SECOND ROW. M. Craven, C. Nichols. S. Quigley. B. Hazel- ton THIRD ROW: J. Robinson, J. Jackson, J. Pettine. D. Burgess FOURTH ROW. P. Osgood. S. McMahon. T. Blanc, J. Carey FIFTH ROW: D. Ginches, K. Lovell, G. White, M. Schooley, SIXTH ROW. L. Ma- gazu, A. Dillon, D. Richards, S. Difiore G' is V xv'-W' i A A l w R v H I 5 L Y 1 i l f I 4 ...i 1 T if-. 1 . 1 . T! I 'bg ' 70-' X T i J Hey guys. check out those babes Q T:-:gg 5, f yn. X' 1 QL: . igixfgx X ' v f x ff 4 ,Q ed f'ff +L ff fm X I L.:-I All ' U 4 f N-wx .,,' 0?-X 5. 5' e . --,, ' , .-,, V W 'Qi .4t,' Tom LoSciuto. Janet Ballerini MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joyce Crawford, Chris Swanson MGST MUSICAL ,-1-' f r ' 14,6514 ' K ' J .. .in- Coreen Kraysler. 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S. .,, Q .saw L.. fi' -he 1 aff if if X Q' 3,1 J' f I X. 2 l A I r 4 1 , 1 fu , z' if Q f 1 UA . 9 x ,' wo' 8 Q be QQ' f - J 5, U I I ,-.- 1 1 i I 1 I .va , Q5 i, H7 , . ' ' . . ' v 'I x J 1 4 ' X I l, f Oh Vx Q I my Godl S ml ., xv mmkms ' 's J r xt A!! f- wuz. 'Q Do You Remember . . . The bus ride home from Rocky Point Sophomore Year? The Callahans' l S ll parties in the Barn? Chris Swanson's pink pants? Graduation I98I when it poured on everybody? When lunches were 40c? Moving the dome in the Osborn playground? Wally Kemp's book and his first kiss on a class trip? Mr. Payne's 6th grade field trip? Camp Wing trips? Trying to find your coat after the Jr. High dances? Stan the Man's freshman math courses? When Scott Avery got kicked off the basketball team for shining moons? Budget cuts under Proposition 2 M? Mood rings, scagg-gy , Blizzard of '78, gaposis , TVN News? That's your business, replied R.I.H. Pam Young's Junior High School parties? Mr. Emerson's disco jewelry and headpiece? Hanging out at the Mall on V2 days in Jr. High? Alison Smith, Tom Gilman, Karen Burke, Mark Hosford, Jim Elliot, Ted Hurley? Weird Day-Ellen Sheehy's leather pants, Mary Molla's leopard top? Splashing in the puddles in the hallway? Lights out during lunch in Jr. High? Dan Callahan's truck? Andy Clark interpreting bawdy Shakespeare quotes? Senior Ski Trip? H n rl ' E' ' -5 L-I ..'i -.g . S DE! i 1 , N' If . ll l Il . AISH Wai 1 1 - l i ,. J 1 ' - . I I .XI if , . .1 'T-6-C 57041 I I 4.1: lf' A 1 K ' A 4- 4 V. Ax ROW I. C. Robinson. K. Mason, N. Levesque, C. Morrill. B Donahue, D. Kercz. D. Alexander. S. Haskell. ROW 2. G. Kelly G. Resnick, A. O'NeiIl. D. Daly, R. Gillespie, C. Winters, P Hureau. J. D'Angelo. ROW 3. K. McCarthy, C. Taylor, M. Molla S. Panos. S. Kilborn, S. Avery, S. Nappi, G. Osborne. ROW 4. S Rice. C. Howard. D. Fridgen, N. Lynch. H. Storm, G. Cole, L Graden, S. Underdown,. ROW 5. B. Smith. R. Valeri, J. Miniutti T. Hennigan. J. Hudspeth. S. Cowden, S. O'ReiIIy. G. Jacksonr . ROW 6. D. Pinkham. K. Pendergast, M. Fredrickson. J. Harper E. Sheehy, L. Conway. J. Forli. C. Kraysler. ROW 7: K. Ade. G. Saraceno K. Pollack T. 6 C. Sloan 1 .411-fr .3 n 3 N 44 Q. 3- 'file Nw, N. L 5-I s L. 'UF-4 1 ----v J I ' 1 .V hr! u V :ru ' ' ,Ny B 4 '3 .,fffi.-53? Q4 0' , Qs 55 ,. Wa 1 f 1 .I 1' S !E ,I . is r I . QQ-:QE 1 59- A L ROW l: K. Walsh, W. Haskell, P. Houde. J. Healey, D. Smith, l. Dietz. L. Gates, L. Grimm. ROW 2. D. Dahlquist. D. Milot, C. Bakeberg. M. Kallman. S. Joseph. M. O'LoughIin. L. Hurley. C. Johnston. ROW 3: M. Coakley, D. Harlow, J. Norling, K. Shea, N. Nichols. W. Athanasiou. K. Vinci. M. Gendrolis. ROW 4. J. Scully, J. Ellis, C. Sweeney, B. Merrick, S. Svelnis, S. Oberg, P. Raiche. C. McFadyen. ROW 5. M. Bernard, M. Pinkham, H. Balmes. J. Narkiewicz, P. Frehill, R. Helfrich, J. Hewson, J. Crawford. ROW 6. S. Henderson, K. Harrington, N. Woods, J. Ballerini. M. Jackson. M. Glans. E. Anthony. P. Moraites. ROW 7. J. Davis. C. Blanc .................... D.S J.S S. Callahan ' u S . Q s KT.: ' 4 if V is . -r I - :P Q , ' ww I . -. a ,, UQ PAUL BREWSTER KINGMAN Rudy Class Pres. 4. Student Govt. 2-4. Soccer I-4 Uri-Captain 43. Cancel my subscription to the resurrection. We want the world and now! One can find freedom in a school book. Riders on the storm into this world we're thrown . . . The future's uncertain. but the end is always near. CONSI ANCI HROOlxlNGS HOWARD Connie. Carney, Howie. Besty lou Class Historian l 4 Soccer 1,2 Basketball IY4. Tennis lf-1 'Co Captain 3. Captain 4. All league Team 3' Drama 3, 4 Nat Honor Soc. 3. 4 Career ld. I--l. Yearbook Senior Section ldttor 4 lrtcntls. l'Il remernbvr you Pray for you. be friends with you. CLASS OFFICER THOMAS JOSEPH LoSClUTO Tom Class Treas. I-4. Student Gov't. I-4. Boy's State 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. Cross- Country I-4. Wrestling I-4 tCapt. 47. Spring Track I-4. Yearbook Editor 4. Regional Advisory Council 4. Man's flight through time is sustained by his knowledge. A SHAWN ALBERT PETER CALLAHAN Mugsy, Cal. Eddie Haskell Class V.P. 4. When a rich person does something strange they're eccentric. When a poor person does it they're just crazy. MARY MARGARET MOLLA Mar. Margaret. M 3 Class Secretary I-4. Yearbook Editor 4. Girl's Soccer 2. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. Let me but live from year to year. Not mourning for the things that disappear. not holding back in fear. I shall grow old. but never lose life's zest. Because the road's last turn will be the best. KAREN ELIZABETH ADE Kate. First. Kibble French Club I-4. Drama Club I-4. Food Com- mittee 3. 4 fChairmanJ. Student Govt. 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Yearbook Editor 4. Field Hockey 2, 3. 4. Track I There is much I have yet to learn There is much that I can teach Much that I have been given And much that I can give. WAYNE ARTHUR ATHANASIOU Pizza. Bubba, Yogi. Wino. Wayno. Rafael Band I-4. Drama 3. 4. Spanish Club 4 QPres. 43. Life's greatest achievement is The continual re'making of yourself. So that at last you know how to live. ERIK ANTHONY Red. Big Red. C. T., Carrot Top Basketball 2. A.V. Club 4. You are a child of the universe. No less than the stars and the trees. You have a right to be here. And whether or not it is clear to you, No doubt the universe is unfolding as it should. 4? I DONNA LOUISE ALEXANDER Zenia Drama 4. Ski Club I-3. Student Council l-3 CSec. IJ. Office Assistant I-3. Nat. Honor Soc. l-3 CTres. IJ. Yearbook I, 2. A lack of beauty or brains will never hamper one's ambition. But a lack of determination is a characteristic of failure. C ' SCOTT ARTHUR AVERY Arty, Party Hearty Arty Football I-4. Basketball I-4. Yearbook Activi- ties Editor 4. Destiny is not a matter of chance, lt is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for. It is a thing to be achieved. -William Jenning Bryan . f n ... 'I If ' ,Y CONSTANCE ELIZABETH BAKEBERG Bakie. Conni Swimming I-4 CAII4SchoIastic 31. Soccer I. 2, 4. Winter Track 4. Spring Track 2-4 CTri-Cap- tain 41. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4 QV.P. 41. Year! book Business Editor 4. Better Off Bravely Being Yourself 41' BARRY DAVID BARAM So il vou think your life is complete confusion 'Cause you never win the game Just remember that it's a grand illusion And deep inside were all the same. STYX ,' .49 , ve fe-1 HEIDI LEIGH BALMES Heidi. Balls. Balmez Arts 8 Crafts I-4. Foods I. Forever Free Of all the things l've ever seen, Of all the dreams l've ever dreamed The finest sight that comes to me. White horses wild beside the sea. JANET MARIE BALLERINI Soccer I-4 CCapt. 41. Basketball I-4 QCapt. 41. Softball I-3. Track 4. Spanish Club 3. 4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4 fPres. 41. Yearbook Managing Editor 4. I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore. that I can do, or any kind- ness that l can show to any human being let me do it now. for I shall not pass this way again. PATRICK BARRY Pat A man's reach should exceed his grasp. Or what's a heaven for? . . . Robert Browning MICHELLE KRISTEN ROSE BERNARD CHRISTOPHER THOMAS BLANC Smiley, Shell. Michey, Bernie Chris. Blancie Tennis 2-4. Baseball I-4 CCo-Capt. 45. Basketball I-4. Ca All that we see or seem. reer Ed. l-4. ls but a dream within a dream. Somewhere in the distance Somewhere down the line A trace of an illusion ls etched upon my mind. Q' 11' 1 WILLIAM BOND Bill. Billy Band l-4. Walking down this rocky road. Wondering where my life is leading. Rolling on to the bitter end. Bad Company ,I DANIEL JOSEPH CALLAHAN JUNE MARy CALLAHAN Dan. Itchy, Irish. Tunnel, Kid. Dan the june. June Bug. Moon, F l' I 2 3 MWIUS Mm Take me to a station OOIDB . . . P t ' Only Robinson Crusoe got everything done Igznqregg? :O Q1':emm,nS bv FYI'-WY To pass this way again. MICHAEL JoHN CARROLL , -' ' Mike 3 Q We have no way to judge the future. except by the past. Our vision into the future is dim. 1 but we have some light from the lamp of experience. . ,Q ,' 'S if '-gi. - ff - regag ' , 5 f , 4 ' ' UM: V. 65, .g,'g:,g5I M? Ls..f'.i'f2 Q -N 6-'ttf' ' '?9. ' , -' 343, 9 i ANDREW MARCY CLARK Drew, Space Man. Clarke Soccer I-3. Basketball I. 2. Chorus I-4. German Club I. 2. Class Pres. 2, 3. Student Council I-4. A.F.S. 2-4. Boys State 3. Yearbook Managing Editor 4. l hate to advocate weird chemicals. Alcohol. violence. sex or insanity To anyone .... But they've always worked for me. Dr. Hunter S. Thompson NHCHAH JOHN COAKLEY Sloka Robert, Coke Football lf4. Bziselmll 2 4 Slut. -nt Govt 3. Everyone can't be heroes. Somebody has to stand on the curb And clap as they go by. Will Rogers 56 KENNETH ROBERT CHATFIELD Chat Football I-4. Track l-4. Baseball 2. The world is full of kings and queens who blind your eyes and steal your dreams lt's Heaven and Hell. Ronnie James Dio 'US GREGORY M. COLE Band l-4. Look around and choose your own ground Smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch and all you see ls all your life will ever be. Pink Floyd LINDA JEAN CONWAY Winky Band l-3. Latin Club l. French Club 2-4. Field Hockey 2. 3. We know nothing of tomorrow: Our business is to be Good and happy today. f JOYCE E. CRAWFORD Rollsy. Julia Soccer 2-4. Basketball I. 2. Track l, 2. Drama 3. 4. Student Gov't. 4. Now you say your leavin home. Cause you want to be alone. Ain't it funny how you feel. When your finding out it's real OH. to live on Sugar Mountain .... Neil Young STEPHE N FREDRICK COWDE N Macho Football I-4. Track I-4. Wrestling I-4 fCaptain 41. Discard not an old friend. For the new one cannot equal him. A new friend is like new wine Which you drink with pleasure only when It has aged. Book of Sirach THOMAS JOHN CONWAY Tucker Football 3. 4. Winter Track 3, 4. Spring Track 3, 4. A few people get up bright and early, Most of us just get up early. Phil Pastoret LEONARD M. CROWLEY Lennie Student Gov't. l. Football l-4. Baseball I-4. Autumn to winter, winter into spring. Spring into summer. summer into fall. So rolls the changing year and so We change. Motion so swift. We know not that we move. D.M. Mulock JULIE BETH CURADOSSI Jules Tennis I. 2. Latin Club l. Yearbook Candids Editor 4. Past friendship. past romance Not remembered at a glance But as days go on Through special songs This past is unforgotten. qwgy i .nf 'J- 4 ' l'Ak Ili H-IWIN DAHLQUIST Davey Doo. Doo Basketball lv-I Baseball l--l, Golf I, 2, 4 lCapt. 49. Latin Club I. 2 French Club IES. Yearbook 4. There isn't time to do everything. But nothing is impossible. Q ' I I 'T' 'r .IUDITH MARESA D'ANGELO Judi. Duji Destiny is not A matter of chance A matter of choice. CHRIS D'ALESSANDRO DEBORAH ANN DALY Deb. Debbie, Fish. Fisliky. B.B.B. French Club 2, 3. Think in terms of bridges burned Think of seasons that must end See the rivers rise and fall They will rise and fall again I Everything must have an end Bob Seger JODY DAVIS Student Gov't. 2. 4. Softball I. 2. Soccer 2-4. Now the lines have read. And you knew them all by heart, As you move toward the door. Here it comes the hardest part. lt's the famous final scene. B. Seger W SIMON DICKS 'Q JOHN DeFRElTAS 'lub Wit, ... . 'Q . it 5 l INGRID DIETZ BETH MARIE DONAHUE Inky. lngy. Ing. Too -Tall Beth Softball I, 2. Soccer l-4 fCaptain 33. Band I. 2. Latin Club I. 2. Drama 2. 3. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3. 4. Girl's State Rep. 3. Yearbook Senior Section Editor 4. French Club 3. 4. Go now: only in part will I be left behind. We have shared one heart and one mind. No one ever goes alone through any door. Make new friends. but keep the old. Those are silver. these are gold. Friendships that have stood the test- Time and change-are surely best: Brow may wrinkle, hair may grow gray: Friendship never knows decay. A.M.F CHRISTOPHER BARTHOLOMEW EARLY Twirl. Bird. Earl Football I. Basketball I. Baseball I-4. Drama 2. You win one and you lose one. But not on the field of battle. That's where I win most of them. Denny Mclain. Detroit Tigers 11 Z MICHAEL EMPOLITI Mike. MSM. Empo. Miguel. Ekim. Mikal Chorus 2-4. Drama I-4 fPres. 2-43. Soccer 2. Spring Track I. A.F.S. l-4. S.E.M.S.B.A. 2-4. Dis- trict 4. Forensics 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. And we all know better now In the peaceful quiet hours That you sometimes have to Venture Through the thorns to touch the Flowers. Glad JEANNE MARIE ELLIS Jeannie Beanie, Slim. Jennifer Juniper. Squiggles Tennis I-4. Cheerleading I-4 CCapt. 2. 35. Ca- reer Ed. I-4. Drama 3, 4. French Club I-4 Nice Pres. 35. Student Gov't. I-4 fVice Pres. 45. Yearbook Ed. 4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. Seasons change as do our lives We shall never realize The way we've lived and loved And wept. The memories that we've shared Are kept, I x ..f, '- 'll JY 'U llflk lx9O J Al Dont uncut lftlldlli' lmltwiy It is quite capable ot Making the entire tourney Hob ldwarfls 60 JAIMI VINCENT ESPOSITO Espo You can't always get want you want But if you try some time, you just might find You get what you need. You Can't Always Get What You Want Rolling Stones CHRISTOPHER FINNERTY JOHN PHILIP FORTI Drama I-4 CAsst. Director 37. Yearbook Art Editor 4. A.F.S. In the tranquil landscape, And especially in the distant line of horizon, Man beholds somewhat as beautiful, As his own nature. Emerson X I MARK JD. FLAHERTY Fla. Weight Lifting I. Baseball 2. The only way to be happy In this world. ls to marry a good looking. Rich Irish girl- Ah, as long as she's Irish And good looking. DAVID ALAN FISHER Fish Don't look back a new day is breaking. I don't mind where I get taken. The road is callin' - today is the day. Boston I rf f 1 MARJORIE ANNA FREDRICKSON Mooge Gymnastics I-4. Track I. Softball 2, Progress always involves risks. You can't steal second base And keep your foot on first. Frederick B. Wilcox 61 PAULA JEAN FREHILL Charlie Band I, German Club l. 2. I'm in love for the first time Don't you know it's gonna last lt's a love that lasts forever lt's a love that had no past Don't Let Me Down The Beatles if Nlldffiil NNIHONIY GFNDROLIS Hubba Gcntlro Gennel. Bruce. Lucius, Mike. Mateo. Miguel Band I, latin Club 2. 3 Spanish Club 4, He who guards his mouth anti tongue keeps himself from trouble. iBook of Proverbsn I wish l knew this earlier! M. Gendrolis 62 N 1 LISA JANE GATES Fall Cheerleading 2-4. Winter Cheerleading l- 3. Tennis I-4. French Club I, 2. Drama Club 3. 4. Student Gov't. 2-4. Career Ed. I-4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. A little love. a little trust A soft impulse. a sudden dream. And life as dry as desert dust. ls fresher than a mountain stream. S. A. Brooke DONNA LOUISE FRIDGEN Band I, 2. French Club I-4. Drama Club 3 Spring Track I-4. Gymnastics I-4. Doing what you like is freedom. Liking what you do is happiness. RONALD WESLEY GILLESPIE Edgar. Mad Bear. Mr. Bear, Soomoo. Ronnie. Wesley. Ronn. Chinlt Man. Sasquash Walk where no one has walked Learn that which has not been taught. Smile when on one is smiling Answer that which has no question. And be what nobody else can be The master of yourself fR.G.J ELISE JANINE GILMARTIN Gills Youth's for an hour. Beauty's a flower. But love is the jewel that wins the world. Moira O'NeiIl BRIAN D. GRIFFIN Boys State 3. Baseball l-4 fCaptain 47. German Club I-3 QSec. 37. Basketball I. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. Student Govt. I, 4. Science Fair 3. Student Advisory Council 4. Yearbook Managing Edi- tor 4. l-le that speaks me fair and loves me not. l'lI speak him fair and trust him not. 4 LINDA MAE GRADEN lin. Linder. Lindie. Linda-lu. Lu-lu French Club 3. 4. Drama Club 4. Prom Com- mittee 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. Yearbook Sen- ior Section Editor 4. Yes sometimes it seems You're still here with me And maybe you're not really gone And one day I know we'lI meet again 'Cause I have a dream that goes on . . . -Joe Brooks MICHAEL GLANS Big Bird. Miguel Basketball 2. The world has come a calling And it's bleeding at my door. Am I supposed to turn away. Or is this what l'm here for? Harry Chapin LYNELL GRIMM Lionel. Lyndel Chorus I-3. Basketball 3. Sound of Music 3. Today is the first day Of the rest of your Life. 63 sl 5-lv DARCY ANN HARLOW Darce Swimming 3. I can't begin to tell of the years . . . Of broken hearts, and faded tears Smiling laces. dreams. and places Times we had. though some were sad We had so much fun while we were young. D.T.M. 'W 'U' N l HARRISON, JR. lslaruy, Ha Smivr I 1 1.15-mini 4 The good tinies .fre all gmac And it's time lor uioving on i'll look lor you if lin over lui k this way, Nell Young K KEVIN MATTHEW HARRINGTON Harry. Special K Baseball I, 2. 4. Basketball I-4. Football I. Band I. French Club I, 2. Student Govt. I, 2. Year- book Sports Editor 4. Happy are those who dream . . . And have the perserverence to make them COITIE true. JOHN A. HARPER Soccer I, 2. Track 2. 3. We really learned a lot. But best of all we had fun. F.T.S. will SHERRIE LYNN HASKELL Sher. Slteb Dreams are the true interpreters of our incli- nations, but art is required to Soft and under- stand them. Montaigne WENDY ANNE HASKELL Wendalls, Cltippa. Wendalyn. Wendoola Basketball l-4 fCaptain SJ. Spanish Club 4. Here's to the memories we cherish of our years gone by- And to the dreams we hold for our future. SIOBHAN HENDERSON Tennis J-4. Basketball l. Band I. Student Govt. 3, 4. French Club I-4. Each time a man stands for an ideal, strives to improve the joy of others, or fights against injustice. he sends out a tiny ripple of hope. Robert F. Kennedy RITA ANN HELFRICH Winter Track I-4 lCaptain 45. Spring Track I-4 CTri-CaptainJ. Cross Country 2. Field Hockey Manager 3. Spanish Club 4. Yearbook Busi- ness Editor 4. Now. looking back at all we've had We let so many dreams just slip through our hands Why must we wait so long. before we see How fair the answers to those questions can be. Theme from Mahogany as-we fi 'YT JACQUELINE ANNE HEALEY Jacqui, Jack Winter Cheerleading I-4. Fall Cheerleading 2- 4 4Co-Capt.5. Softball I-4 fCo-Capnj. Student Gov't. 2. 3. Class Pres. I. Spanish Club 4. Prom Committee 3. Yearbook Underclassmen Edi- tor 4. Oh what a time it was. It was a time of innocence. A time of confidence With special joys and special places. Special friends together. The moments pass so quickly But the memories are forever. G.H. Douglas ...ay TIMOTHY ROBERT HENNIGAN. JR. Timbo The best things in life ' Are not always free. But they are always Worth it! 65 P it -I JODY ANN HEWSON Little One. Shorty. Jode. Shrimp Don't look back-a new day is breakin' It's been too long since I felt this way I don't mind where I get taken The road is callin-today is the day Boston Q y 1 PAUL EDWARD MICKEY Hick Band I. Student Gov't. 2-4 CPres, 45. Yearbook Photo. Ed. 4. Let your disappointments pass. Let the laughter fill your glass. Let your illusions last until they shatter. Jackson Browne Q . 7 ll Ili: IAN!-RINCE HOUDE Hood Football l-4 Co Capt -I I. Basketball I--I. Track 3. 4. What is a friend? I will tell you It is a person with whom you dart' to bc yourself. Emerson 66 PAUL MICHAEL HOLLAND Tennis I. Wrestling 3. I want to live in the sun And do all the things that I never have done. 411 . A l ,, ,, 4 :Xyf .IULLIAN I-ILIDSPETH Jullian. Hollywood. Jo-Jo. White. Tonly Softball I. Spring Track 2-4. Winter Track 4. Basketball I-3. French Club 2-4 fSec. 45. Dra- ma Club 2-4. V'- l insist on having my own view and on taking l responsibility for what I do . . . that is the tension in my life, my personal starting point. It PATRICIA ANN HUREAU Patty. Pat Fall Cheerleading I-4 iCo-Captain 1, 43. Prom Committee 3. Band l. Winter Cheerleading I- 3 fCo-Captain 31. Career Ed. I-4 Spanish Club 3, 4. What lies behind us And what lies before us Are tiny matters compared To what lies within us. Ralph Waldo Emerson MELANIE ANNE JACKSON Melba Toast. Mel, Lima Bean. Fats Chorus 3. 4. If you cannot do great things, Do small things in a great way. GLEN ALLEN JACKSON. JR. Glendo Football I-4 fCo- Captain 47. Wrestling 2, 3. Baseball I, 2. Basketball I. I count myself in nothing else so happy As in a soul remembering my good friends. William Shakespeare YA. '73 '.' Z.. E X -XA Nc -4-f f AX! ue? f ' 1 X'-1vQ,a,N,, if -N . 'ffwafv-f LAUREL JAYNE HURLEY Lau. Lau Babes. Lor Spring Track l, 2. We must do the best we can With what has been given us. And live the best we can For life is real And can hurt us if we don't. CHRISTOPHER HENRY JOHNSTON Junior. CJ.. Chris Soccer I-4. Drama 2, 4. French Club 4. Winter Track 4. Time goes, you say? Ah nol Alas, Time stays, we go. Paradox of Time STACEY ANN JOSEPH YOUNG-Ml SOFIA LEE KALLMAN Stace, Spacey. Buttons Mimi Field Hockey Manager I-3. Chorus 4. Soccer 4. A.F.S. 4. French Club 4. I remember. I remember 'Is Drama 4. How my childhood fleeted by - Believe in yourself and you will find the The mirth of its December. power to do it. And the warmth of its July. Love, laugh and live your own life! Karlek. stvratt och Iev ditt eget livl ANDREW KEENAN 1 7 ff-'X I V , If' sy. . . l fl I i I 1 l 6 i-3ftRiH AWRENCL KHLY SHARON CLAIRE KEMP Q Wow Hubba. Dl O Basketball I, 2, 3. ipanwh Uub A' let the music keep our spirits high. Im gust a sailor on the sm nl life. Jackson Browne 68 WALLACE MACMILLAN KEMP, Ill Wally Drama Club 3. 4. He had nothing else to do well in. So he did well in school. Joseph Heller Catch-22 COREEN SARAH KRAYSLER Cor French Club I-4. Latin Club 3. 4. Tennis 2-4. Field Hockey 2-4. R.A.C. 4. Student Govt. I, 4. My idea of an agreeable person. said Hugo Bohun. is a person who agrees with me. Benjamin Disraeli SCOTT DAVID KILBORN Max. Wally. Bruce Be kindly wanderer through this garden's ways. Nor let thine indignation prompt thy hand to cast revengeful stones ......, Perchance an imperfection thou hast found. Remember. the gardener toiled to make his garden fair for thy pleasure. Ancient Hindu proverb- George Harrison Dark Horse DAVID JOSEPH PETER KERCZ Dave Boys State Rep. 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. The only life worth living is a life lived for others. Albert Einstein MARK JOHN LaBOUNTY Bubba. The Nut. Mark J. I know what I want But I lust don't know How to go about getting it. It's a frustrated mess. Manic Depression Jimi Hendrix 69 5 -w NANCY ELLEN LEVESQUE NATHANIEL A. LINCOLN Nance. Jr. Bishop A.F.S. Club I-4. Drama Club I-4. Chorus I, 3. 4. J.V. Softball Manager I. Gymnastics Manager I. Dream by dream. Step by step. This is the way To fulfillment. 1 DONNA ELIZABETH LOCKE Donbo Soccer 2. 3. Gymnastics I-4. Track 2. Tennis 4. Yesterday's a by-line. Words upon a page. Tomorrow is a deadline. Sudden. and lt's strange. Hard to believe. Pat Benatar Precious Times --X -LI l INCH qw. I, ,.,. Nfyncp PAUL F. MacDONAl.D Basketball I, 2 Iwntglw club 4 Nat Honor Soc. Mic' MAC- Macca 3. 4 Yt.'3I'l700l1 ltlllhr 'l ls it so small .1 tlwtng To have enloyed the sun. To have lived light in the lo have loved. lo have thought. 0 lo han' tlom'7 sprung. Mathew Arnold Band I-4. Wrestling 1-4. Football 3. DAVID F. MANNING Maizy. Maizo. Archie Wrestling l-4. Baseball I-4. Soccer 4. lf you think life is Complete confusion Cause your neighbors got it made. .lust remember it's a grand illusion And deep inside we're all The same. Styx KEVIN JAMES MCCARTHY Macka Soccer 2-4 lCaptain 45. Basketball I-2. Track 3. 4. Student Govt. I. 2. 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 KENNETH EDWARD MASON Ken. Chema Football 2. 3 lf there's a bustle in your hedgerow Don't be alarmed It's just a spring clean. Yes. there are two paths you can go by But in the long run There's still time to change the road you're on. Led Zeplin ,., , - l ,,, A CATHERINE L. McFADYEN ANNETTE M, MELANSQN Cathy Arts 8 Crafts l, 2. Foods I. Ceramics I. 2 We remember best What we enjoy most. l i l i f l 5 ? E 1 S t 3 l i l l l l l X 2 l 2 l 2 l E L E 71 2 l l 1 3 BONNIE ANNE MERRICK Bon. Bonzo. Buns Tennis l-4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3.4. Winter Track I. Field Hockey 2. French Club 3 CSec.j. And we'll all shine on. Like the moon. the stars, and the sun. John Lennon .vu -- 'l!Nllllll Nil lluvn.. , I 1 I .ill-Mk '.JilX.IIIt'SftlI- tor fl Slutlunt Sw: ti lcnms I4 Girls State Rep, 3, Drama Clul. I I Basketball l. 2. French Club 2'-1 Wu-5. '1,l.m'1CIul' I Prom 'T-Vllllllllct' 3 tl- rim race to he better or bt-st. miss nm int- 10. 'T living I A. Gloeggler 2 DANIELLE MARIE MILOT Dan. Danny A.F.S. 3 Whenever you go, Whatever you do. Be happy and know Love is all around you. I ROBERT G. MERRIFIELD Open up them four barrels and let them roar. ,Going down the highway. blowin' doors. PATRICIA LOUISE MISAKIAN Patty Student Gov't. I. The loneliness of a one-night stand Is hard to take We all chase something And maybe this is the dream. -Stevie Nieks THOMAS LEE MOORE Tom. Reverend Chorus I-4. Band l. Forensics I-3. Let me take you down 'Cause I'm going to Strawberry Fields. Nothing is real. and nothing to get hung ' about. I Strawberry Fields Forever Beatles 1601 u 4 1 !. SUSAN ANN NAPPI Nip, Susie. Sue. Six-Ten Band I. 2. French Club 2, 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. A person who never tries will never know. E E' ,-,Ig,. I 'x.'.Y..-. 'r v-I 1 CHRISTINE ELIZABETH MORRILL Chrissy, Chris. Flo. Nino. Smelley Soccer I-4fCapt.-13. Track I-4lCapt. 43. Gym nastics I-4 CCapt, 2. 45 Student Govt. 2-4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. To love is nothing. To be loved is something. To love and be loved is everything. ' : '7-VC F-4- :5 align :, 23' PAULETTE MORAITES Moosey latin Club I. Spring Track I. 2. You only live once, but if you live right, once is enough. 1-Q, 2'- .IACOLIELINE MARIE NARKIEWICZ Jackie. Jack. Wafer. Crash. Narko. DB. Narcotics Gymnastics I. Softball I. Boys' Soccer Statisti- cian 2-4. Drama 3. French Club I-4 CPres. 33. With all is sham. drudgery. and broken dreams. it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. 73 If P- VIET Tll:N NGUYEN at. Honor Soc. 3. 4. 'l ' JONATHAN C. NORLING Cakes Football I. Baseball I. Basketball I-4. To be true to ourselves. To be the persons we are intended to be. ls to be true to our own gifts. Elizabeth O'Conno I' bf tv NANCY LOUISE NICHOLS Nance. Nikki Latin Club I-3. French Club 4. Prom Commit- tee 3. Girl's State Rep. 3. Nat. Hon. Soc. 3. 4. Fall Cheerleading 2-4. Winter Cheerleading 2-4. Lunchroom Serving 2-4. Yearbook Activi- ties Editor 4. I shall pass thru this world but once, Any good thing therefore I can do. Or any kindness I can show. Let me do it now. let me not defer it or neglect it. For I shall not pass this way again. -Stephen Grellet Q-X !vl klll'fl l N CN lLNllGHl Mag MVMO . Ann. Annie Fll'll1HL7IkA'N 2 Al 'Lo Laplaln 'll 5Ollball l--4 Softball I-3 Career L4 ito Captain 41. Yrbk Spit lil 4 May our time ol waiting be fulfilled. Clouds pdiiln BS l Walltrtl O11 llh' Sdlltl May our need for love be answered I picked up a Seashell and nmdv my plan May our hope for tomorrow be renewed I could lt-el the spirit ol liic in my hand. May Your every path had to joy As I reached my destiny. I. P. and H, STEVEN GORDON O'RElLLY Baseball l-4. Basketball I. When a thing ceases to be a subject of controversy. lt ceases to be a subject of interest. STEVEN ELDREDGE OSBORNE Ozzie Drama 3. 4. Winter Track l. 3. Student Gov't I-3. With the tide comes a new greatness - re- plenishing that which flowed out of our tribu- taries and harbors long ago. only to swell our shores once again with knowledge common to both us and our ancestors. -4 S-9 GAIL FRANCES OSBORNE Band I. French Club l-4. Student Gov't. 2-4. Field Hockey 2-4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Girl's State Rep. 3. You forget too much That every creature. female as male. Stands single in responsible act and thought. As also in birth and death. Elizabeth Barret Browning 'U' SCOTT M. OBERG Ogie. O Baseball I. 4. Basketball I. Don't lry to impress people With what you aren't. .lust be yourself and you Will go far. SUSAN PANOS Sue Student Govt. Rep. I-4. Student Govt. Publi- cist 3. 4. Softball I-3. Field Hockey 2. Cheer- leading 3. Co-Capt. 4. Food Com. I. Prom Com. 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. As you look upon your life. the moments what stand out are those when you have done things for others. fifcs' 1-',' s , 'sl' g 4 , 'gl' ' o .1 U 0 Il. gl tg '11 5 KAREN JANE PENDERGAST Band I. Winter Track I. Spring Track l. 2. Basketball 2-4. Field Hockey 2-4. French Club 4. Career Ed. I-4. Student Govt. 3. 4 QSec. 41. The world moves on. but now and again a memory Of yesterday brightens today like a brilliant rainbow. JN is -f KATHERINE ANNE PERRY Kathy. Wonder Woman. Sue Ellen. BBB. To , CIawsTweedIedee. Perry Unit Career Ed. 3. 4. Photography 3. 4. Yearbook Sales Editor 4 The moment may be temporary, but the memory lasts forever. No day is over if it makes a memory. lil-'l 'N l'l IHYSON -fimpx llierin lin' lift' I0 IIS Itillcil twtivitii' MARK E. PERKINS Marcus Chorus 3. 4 4Some of your youth seek pleasure as if it were all, and they are Judge and Rebuked. I would not iudge nor rebuke them. I would have them seek. for they will find pleasure. Kahlil Gibran DANIEL SCOTT PINKHAM Sinka Football I-4. Wrestling I-4. Track 2-4. Comput- er Club 4. Even though I walk in Dark Valley I fear no evil, for he is at my side 23 Psalm MICHAEL TODD PINKHAM Football I-4. Wrestling I-4 I'm sailing away Set an open course for me virgin sea For l've got to he free Free to face the life that's ahead of me. Vx PAUL EDWARD RAICHE Bomber Baseball 3. 4 CManagerj. T.V.N. 3. Just for today. I will adjust myself to what is. I will try to change those things I can change. and accept those things that I cannot change. Abraham Lincoln JOSEPH PORTER Joe I'm young, wild. and freel So shouldn't you bel f Live and Let Die J 'ls X KIM ELLEN POLLACK ' Kimba Soccer I. Tennis I, 2, The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up. -J.M. Power s GARY STEVEN RESNICK Soccer I. 2. Basketball I-4. Tennis I-4. I understand about Indecision I don't care if I get behind People living in competition All I want is to have my peace of mind. Boston 77 I IJ 4 SCOTT MATI-IEW RICE Rice. Scotty. Ricey Wrestling 2, Soccer 4 l'm just here to play a little poker. Have a few drinks. And figure out the meaning of life. CINIW Ill' ROBINSON Cin, Cintllee Sidney. Mugsy. Latin Club I. 2. 3. Iron.-h Club 2 There is nothing either good or bad. but thinking makes it so, Shakespeare DAVID GLENN ROBBINS Bonz. Crazy Dave Soccer I-3. Student Govt. I, 2. 4. Freedom's just another word For nothing left to lose. J. Joplin I 4 l RONALD RILEY v s susAN JANINE noss 'Q Sue, Sue Babes. Suzanne Basketball I. 2. Softball l. 2. ,P We do not see things ', as they are 1' We see things i as we are. ? I ANN RUYKHAVER Annie Swimming Team 3. French Club 4. By nature we are pretty much alike. lt is learning and practice that set us apart, -Confucius I KIMBERLY ANN Sl-IEA Kim. Kimba. Kimnly Basketball I, 2. 4. Spanish Club 4. Follow your dream. 5 Take one step at a time. ' Don't settle for less. .lost continue to climb. 1 -Amanda Bradley JOSEPH THOMAS SCULLY Junior. Pepe. Scul. Bubba Band I-4. Drama 2, 3. 4 A ioyfull heart is the health of the body, but a depressed spirit dries up the bones. Proverbs l7t22 if y VIRGINIA J. SARACENO Ginny, Sara, Pat Basketball I. 2. Drama 2. Home Ec. I. 3, 4. The night is warm, The road is long We're ready to go We hear that song Playing on the FM. Come ride with me lt's playing on the F.M. Come ride with me. Brian Norris lyric The T's ELLEN ELIZABETH Sl-IEEHY EI. Elly. Smellen, LN. Rawiuh. Mellon Soccer l-4. Student Gov't. J-4 CTreas. 43. French Club 4. l may get around . . . I may laugh a lot . . . Now you'd think that I'd be happy with the life I got. Nobody knows what dreams I see . . . Ain't nobody really knows the inner side o' me' -amy Squier lf -I 1 STEVEN M. SHIELDS Shieldsie. Friar. Shields Football l-4. Food Committee 4. Track I-4. Student Govt 3. German Club 2. Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful. we must carry it with us or we find tt not. Ralph Waldo Emerson HRIAN T SMITH Smillx The '57 Kid Career ld I 4 Two roads diverged in a wood. And I took the one Ir-ss travelled by. And that has made all the difference UU CAROL LYNN SLOAN Jeanne. Jeanne Baby. Sloany Gymnastics I. Softball I-3. Put all your troubles aside. Count your blessings. Enioy today. Enjoy life. That's what we're here forl TIMOTHY GEORGE SLOAN Tim. Sloaney Soccer 3 let the music do the talking THE JOE PERRY PROJECT DAVID EMMETT SMITH Smitty. Smit. Monster Soccer I-4. Baseball l-4. Band I-3. Golf Team 3. 4 lCo-Captain 45 Yearbook Copy Editor 4 I'm not always perfectly wise. or perfectly witty. or perfectly wonderfull, But I'm always perfectly ME . . . D.S. HOLLY ELIZABETH STORM Always remember, life is not as others perceive it, But rather as your heart sees it. For within each man lies the true meaning of life. COLLEEN ANNE SWEENEY Leany Bean, Col. Cleen Fall Cheerleading I-3. Winter Cheerleading I, 2. Spring Track I. 2. Student Govt. I. 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. 'Q CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL SWANSON Swanee, BO Football I-4. I'm gonna rock till I drop I'm gonna roll till I'm old There's nothing like the sound Of a tourtured Strat Except a pampered Les Paul. Fog hat Joe Perry Chris Swanson SUSAN MARIE SVELNIS Sue Softball I-4. Latin Club l. 2. French Club I-4 CTreas. 41. Nat, Honor Soc. 3. 4. Did we leave our way behind us Such a long way behind us Who knows when. now who knows where Where the light of day will find us Look for the day. Brian May JOHN E, TAUPIER, JR. Topes Baseball I. Football I, 2. You got to push and shove and look above If you're ever gonna get that far. Only the strong survive it. Johnny VanZant 81 S 'W CATHERINE ALICIA TAYLOR Flippy. Jaws. Lungs. Perfect. Cath. Cathy. Tweedledum. Fishlips Career Ed. I-4. Photography 3. 4. Yearbook Faculty Editor 4. .PK IIIFNIVX Ill VAIERI N- ,.-r I R A X t npr DI Gymnastics I-4. lrttll I 5Iu.li'i1Ik'i,'wl 2 Nat Honpr S051 3, 4. YUMLWOOK ldlldl l Each with IIS own light Each with its own tin- r' J' 5 ax I SCOTT ANDREW UNDERDOWN Hans. Scottie German Club I. 2. I got my papers I'll do some walking It doesn't matter How far l've got to go I'll take those chances I'lI climb those fences. LESLIE ANN TRAVIS Les. Nancy Student Govt. I-3. Food Committee I-3. Class V.P. 2. 3. French Club 3. Fall Cheerleading 2. 3. Winter Cheerleading I, 2. College 4. When it's right You Know lt. Dad KAREN MARIE VINCI Winki Soccer J. 3. Basketball I-4 CCo-Capt. 47. Track I. 2. Softball 4. Student Gov't. 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Yearbook Ed. 4. Everything's for the good. as long as it's understood. Time. has the final say. so make plans for tomorrow. But live for todayl 1RaIph Graham! N1 f!v KELLY MARIE WALSH Mouse. Kel, Space Puppy. Space Cadet Drama I-4. We linger and ponder here, but only for a while. Because the world offers us many other places to go. ROBERT BEAUMONT WILSON Scorpio, Robert Australia. Raoul Soccer 4. Winter Track 4. A.F.S. Club 4 QEX- change student from Australiab. Spring Track 4. Drama 4 Gooday mate: 'ave a Bopeep at this bewdy bottler book. No flamin' drongo's gunna say it's worth a brass razoo. I wouIdn't come the raw prawn-dead setl 1 ,ag 915 CHRISTOPHER J. WEST Chris. Pest. Pesty Hockey 2. 3. DOREEN A. MASSON-WEST Rene, Beano Make the most of yourself. For that is all there is to you. CHRISTINA ANN WINTERS Chrissy. Pecker Winter Track I. 2. Spring Track I. 2. Field Hockey 2-4 fCo-Capt. 45. Student Govt. 2, 4. French Club 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. -I. Now it's finally time to leave Take it calmly and serene Now you move toward the door Here it comes the hardest part To try the handle of the road. 83 NANCY BETH WOODS Nance. Nan. Chicken Embryo. Spaz. Smelley Soccer 2. 3. 4. Track l. Latin Club I-4. French Club 3 Student Govt. 3, 4. Yearbook Under- classmen Editor 4 fun. time. love. wine. Remember the Remember the Remember the Remember the Always remember yours. And always remember mine. H4 JUNE LAURA ZIEDINS Junebug. Juno. Moona. Bug Student Govt. I. Crafts Club 4. I'II never forget . . . laughed. cried. lived. tried. yearned. The The The The The The times times times times times things we earned. WC W2 W9 we WE .Qi PAMELA D. YOUNG Pam. Sam. Spam, Paloma Basketball l. Softball 2. You may say that l'm a dreamer: But l'm not the only one. I hope someday you'lI join us. Then the world can live as one. John Lennon But most of all . . . The things we learned. J.L.Z. SENIORS NOT APPEARING SCOTT A. BUITTA LYNNE MOHN CATHERINE DIONNE GREGORY NOTZELMAN EUGENE GINGRAS DAMON ROCHE KATHLEEN A. GLASCO DONNA SCHRAUT TIMOTHY GUSTAFSON MICHELE STODDARD RICHARD HOEFER JOSEPH TULIS ei ggi. 1 4 Q' I 'YE tl 6- if I i. I E I 1 .J Front Row S Lowden D Plnkham S Shields S Avery P Houde G Jackson.K.Chatfield,C.Swanson,M. Pinkham. T. Conway.Middle Row, J Robins in T Dunn P Hedcgard L Cox J Daly S Quigley J Porter L. Crowley. F. Chico. D. O'Donovan. B. Schneider, R. Travis. M. L an R 'Nlacunu l-I lynch Back Row Coach Littlefield Coach Kassatly. J. Losciuto, P. Malaney. M. Grimm, R. Alvanis. A. Dwyer. B. Btrnard D Bora N Ancardn J Casey L Newsome B Winiewicz J Fitzgerald.C. Cowden, M. Avery, J. Zeigner. S. Smith. T. Magazu. M. The Varsity Football team finished their solid season with a re- spectable 5-5 record. Highlights included a win over East Bridgewater. whom we hadn't beaten in the previous IO yrs.. and a 23-6 victory over Duxbury. This ended a 3 yr. scoring draught. as the Clippers overpowered a tough Duxbury squad. The Freshman team finished at 7-I. the Sophomores went unbeaten. 5-Ol. and the Soph-Fresh combined for an unblemished 4-O record. The Clippers will surely be a power to be reckoned with in the near future. I g ,9?:5:. ul , -+ K' TT , Q., Q ' '-'K , A 4 Q, i5 , 0 ' .V wa 7 ' 1 V ' ' ' 2 'A . ., , , -,R f M . ,,'a.n.,- ,. . ' 5 . ' U U. Xb .nv Xi mm L, 4. ol 1 ,v K, as I J- ,, , . - A a 1 . ,,-, , 8 1 O S A I 1 A . - ',.,f ,, 3 M, n 4 ' L1 M-5- ' 04 33, bw-,--9. 5- 'mn F T S . 'SVN ,137 40' of U4 SUECER J 1141 - N lwzu J ' . 1.11-dd . A G M ,, ,- K ' 5 'W ..- , '.--4 ,X , ', , . . .V -W,f.,A awe- ...l pi.- .. .-- . eq . , ,.. f Wtfw'...,y.jl' ' ,Y 1 ' . cm- .NSI ront Row. R. Cahill. K. Murphy. G. Doble. R. Smith. M. Kelleher, M. O'Connor, K. Flaherty. Middle Row. B. Hazelton. E. Paulson, G. Woods. S. homas, L. Henderson. A. Krasenbrink, R. Tedeschi. C. Lance. S. Rogers. J. Gates. Back Row. Coach Adler. J. Narkiewicz. J. Pettine, J. Viola. . Joseph. D. Conway. dn Q P X 1 First Row E Sheehy N Woods C Bakeberg C Morrill. J. Ballerini, J. Davis. M. Kallman, C. Mason. Second Row. K. Peters, D. Oberg,, S Maloney J Dardano T Anstead J Crawford I Dietz. N. Sutton. J. Weaver, D. Pantano, C. Raebel, S. Rice. Jones P Decoste J Tlmulty M Elch M Stella R. Page, J. Flaherty, K. Stockwell. P. Morrill, J. Giorgetti, M. Third Row. Coach Anderson, A Martin, B. Donahue. C. Anstead Coach Anderson's young squad had an interesting. if not exciting season. With senior standouts Conni Bakeburg and Chrissy Morrill leading the pack, close games were the norm. with team spirit making up for any lack of talent. Junior starters Joanne Dardano and Cindi Raebel anchor a fine group of re- turning underclassmen. as the Clipper Girls' Soccer Team anticipates once again returning to the ranks of the S.S.L.'s fin- estl ,K-to-:KE 41: I , A, J, in- . 's - ' ' . - 4 ' 4 1 - -. 0 t - ' ' g ' ,'-' 3 5 . . , ,fans f 1, Q.- y f, it lg -r - -I. Q ' . L J - -U . 'I g R r I k , I o Y 1 V 'Y' K' ' ' ' ' 4' in L44 t., A N LLL . Q ,, . SJ 4 gi f ,','K X LV! 'iff l 1 .4v.,.k,i' if ' , 1 -S 1' S f .. - - ..- - . ' - ' . . - V. 'j.-, 'Q ' ' ' - , .-... -.Y,,i I -in ' - - 'ff-'..'t-' t - .. . , . i -4, -,.,-t -,nggb , af. fu ig :lc , . W ' '.,-f ..-. First Row G. Osborne. C. Kraysler. C. Winters. M. O'Loughlin, K. Pendergast, K. Ade. Second Row: Coach MacAulay. P. Manning. L. Erna, B kaslauskas. C. Carty. A. Melsky, Kr Bridson. L. Magazu, K. Rose. The Field Hockey team had its best year in 8 years. Led by S.S.L. All-Star Mau- reen O'Loughlin, the squad garnered three victories. highlighted by an upset victory over heavily favored Duxbury. With a majority of the team returning next year. the future looks bright for Nor- well Field Hockey. Q 'Oz-'fb I swf'-fe k . in 5' i ,J , ,. ' 'vc 4,4 f K ' . Z' ' 3 ,T 'Q , ' A ,, 'ir . 2 , , fl fs' Ml' w '4 5-. 41 A. ff' ,. ,V ' V ,Y 43 5 ' - Cf :. az: - 1Q4.'.' T bf-,f ' 6 . ' , M f .fit 1. . . af - a a t 5 4 . . 1 - s 4 in M , We f ...:5i?55f1ii?kf A f . f' ' .f V ' ' 'f 1 af 'iff f f m .f W-if f x ,IWZS ,f5gf f,g, fn- M., ' M . f ' ' A 2, 1? - aug y 5135, 7'zff,wQ,:2Y A.. :VE-.95?' ' .fd-1 xifg - '- ' . ' 'ig' 4 ' , . . E 3 jf -I 4. ,722 L, .ff-3 4 ti ' ' 3, wg- 1 A A .,. +V, A R V. . - 5 , - :ji fi. W., fr f .1 4 fa. , f,ii 1' , .. -, , fl , , ., . , 353 v, ,ef ., S. A uf D .f 3 M -. 1 , 1, f .4 S , . . ,' Z.. 4 ' A .3 b x -JY 4 X . L ' ' ' fr 2 . Q. '- ' f 'gy' no 34 ' , ' . . -, f I ? I , 1- A I .xl M V D aj Q. .A if 1 6 IO E .1 --5 x .- 1.. gl xx 1 X fv fy f' Qvxxt E' ig? v-G .hm First Row: V. Swanson, M. Tayior, N. Taglieri, D. Erna, M. Kiley, L. Edlund, F. Wetzel, C. Thoms, V. Matte. Second Row. Coach Claire. S DiFiore. S. Hayes, M. Livingston, T. Kaligian. M. Dullea. J. Stanton, C. Maguire, D. Suurhans, D. Manning, K. Griffin, M. Goughan, L. Joseph , I AL.. Cb 5' 5,' 'S '.. 1 4,4154 f 'Q ,W 'Ying rf ag ,7 : ,,,,,5-f., ,M t. f Q ,. 'WJHUZ 31' iff-f.v Q-V' . nf .fff +-V z,A.j15?2f.g:wg1.,4:,.. 1,1 ff D.j,hl ,., ,., , .4 I sb 1 .nf 1,-.f - . Q , ffm 5, ff 1 .,'. . A , ,- J, wg, lg- hz- 'Kd nigh -Mya, VN?-,.. u , Y . . ,. ' again, , .:. :inf .jj .gud . , , .4 . 4 .gJ4iy..ig5i,.,i x Y ing 'f ,I h ' f .' . . A , 4 . 1 aaiigy- - A .. f - Q. .' .'f , i , ..,. 1 w, .' W . .. Ai . 'XNSWQKJ' . ..41f'z4m'.gAJ.f Alix ul f 2' Q..-1' 'Qu ,.-s V X- .V X Y AN. , '--X1 N7 N V 1 D57 Y , Lg 1 '24 A g L s Q K Wcpv-cvs . ., F1 1 v 'fm It A x, T f-X F' 5 L. x 4' 1' 7 1 55 .. 4 -' v 1 R I ,J - ti DIOQ 1 ' J f 'f , J t in 'i as -'Q-1 TX? W1 FN ' dv , . 7 I ' ix L45 '01 1 M' Y-rr '!' I'-N 1:-v' 2 541 gN'AJ ' Q? 'A 5' I : . ... -,,-.., -L.: ,,,, ,,,,, ff h-55090: X4 J A ' .34 w f QQQ 'YH 2915 I f .I I L I L EL B 7 L U if p E V 4 i i E E .. '44 ' -ge-9, 2 . .ff First Row. D. Manning. T. Hennigan. T. LoSciuto, S. Cowden, M. Pinkham, P. MacDonald. D. Pinkham. Second Row: D. O'Donovan, R. Maccini. L LoSciuto, J. Gates. K. McLeod. S. Virtue. F. Chicko, Coach Austin. Third Row. J. Zambuto. B. Chicko. R. Travis L. Shkliew. J. Ziegner. Fourth Row: M. Avery. C. Newsome, S. Larson. I The I98l-82 Boys' Wrestling Team led by Tri-Captains Steve Cowden, Tom LoSciuto, Mike Pinkham enjoyed their finest season ever. Blessed with out- standing wrestlers in all weight classes, this team gained a share of the SSL Championship, a cam- paign highlighted by a 25-23 win over arch-rival Duxbury. Coach . .....,.. l Y 5 .e Austin's team ended by finishing --on-Q H M ' H- . J IM: 4. ,.e mdk nanfwl- ' fourth in the Mass. Sectionals -4-as-an ..:. as-ulQ Q ' ' -4' 'HEY' i ET. Q. N i First Row. J. Healey. S. Panos. Second Row. J. Amorelli, M. Taylor, H. Ritter, S. Lannon, N. Nichols. L. Prudente, A. Resnick, A. Healey. s is First Row. L. Cicirelli. J. McAIoon. J. Spring, P. Foley, K. Griffin. Second Row. C. Thomas, M. Kemp. T. Kaligian. K. Gates. M. Dullea. j.. wel, F T C i .-I 9- -out '- - f I af .N .., ffl TRACK A 1 U 4 i J , Y 4, 4413 45' Q 2 .335 -Qf 15255, F2 ' Y Q, 1 , i E , .1 ' fb H .vt VF. rl .... .. A. ----- 7 l First Row W. Haskell. C. Raebel. K. Pendergast. K. Vinci, J. Ballerini, C. Howard. K. Flaherty. T. Anstead. Second Row: P. Larkin. P. Manning. K. Williams, P. Morrill. K. Kelly. S. Wetzel. ..- --5... UU. larsl E FR E ,urn- we ,, 4 .1 U 0 - first Row D. Holden. L. Hughcs. C. Watson. C. Tosney, E. Osborne. C. Tosney. C, Anstead, Second Row: N. Connolly. N. Taglieri. D. Surhans. k Garfield. J. Flaherty. J. Norltng, K. Betts. Not Appearing. S. Mahoney and L. Edlund 532 0 tix 5 1 fi' , vm 45 if-V ,,,..,,A 'wi l e55' ' X I . 'av 'Q' The l98l-l982 Girls' Varsity Basket- ball team coached by William Gerety had a good season. Led by five sen- iors, Karen Pendergast. Connie How- ard. Wendy Haskell. and Co-Captains Janet Ballerini and Karen Vinci. the team worked well together against a strong South Shore League. A cham- pionship team is expected for I983 with the talent of the existing Varsity underclassmen and the upcoming J.V. players! I i3 yi M-Et i , E. Y x x. VN .' 05 . I ws VARSITY BASKETB' LL First Row K Harrington S Avery J Norlmg, P. Houde, C. Blanc. D. Dahlquist. Second Row Coach Fernandez M Lawrence D Ellis J Davies B Whutcomb S Donahue T Blanc P. Mohan, Coach Azevedo. u l' Q ., ..,. The Boys' Varsity led by senior stan- douts Jon Norling. Dave Dahlquist, Pe- ter Houde and Scott Avery came out of the blocks smoking this year. High- lighted by victories over Duxbury and a triple O.T. thriller against arch-rival Hull. the Clippers were an imposing power at Home. Tough defeats came in a 53-50 barnburner loss to tourney bound Hanover and to league champi- on Rockland. Overall the Clippers fin- ished with an 8-I2 record as Coach Azevedo's young squad earned the re- spect of opponents and fans alike. , 353 ' 0 T 45's V, 2 os, 31, b up gl the Charity Stripe . . . , fha! 14. ill ffpgafi . FirstRow. Coach Fernandez. J. Lammond. S. Delahunt, J. Lyons. S. Garfield, P. Davis, D. Terry, B. Lynch, S. Flaherty, C. Lyons. Second Row. B Moy, T. Dunn. R. Lezcano. R. Tedeschi. S. Mildrum. D. Harriman, T. Lopes, B. Hureau. lx 'Q A ,AJQ .-5+ v wwf Q 'Q' He hddles, dnddles .... and ddles. . ' .fi Q- . 4.-. . 5 ,-,W ,A - A H+..- ., I . 1 ram I v L. JH' X . :Nigga ' uw,. 'xs r . A 2. 'ii guy? C AL igh'-J' J'-xv 5-Yu 'T X.: 'N QI' k'Y 'i fr -.RN OFFICERS I Row If N. Connolly fSec.j. E. Call CPres.5. L. LoSciuto CTres.J. Row J. T. Lopes 4V.P.J. G. Lucas SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Row I J Zambulo fHusl n. J. loScuulo lTres.J Row 2: K. Kelly wr U Haslcr Wres a. P Smith fV,P.j. JUNIOR OFFICERS ,Z K- Row I. A. Peck fTreas.j. B. Cronin fHist.J. Row 2: A. Melsky CSec.J, J Viola CPres.J. D. Caldwell fV.P.j. SENIOR OFFICERS Row I. M. MoIIa1Sec.J. S. CaIlahanfV.P.J, P. KingmanCPres.J. Row 2. T. LoSciuto CTres.J, C. Howard CHist.J. B. Emmerson- CAdv.J. Row3. J. SwartzCAdv.J. FOOD COMMITTEE lqseg V , ll' II Q II .SI ln' an IQ I If I' fx . 1-' ll .1 1 1 L. Q - IIIIEI ' ' ulluuunul I llnnnnll If Il. P ul lllllll 6 1 lnuullfi1 . :::lllllllI4vq gr If-1.1 L -. if . I +R If M Rowl. K. Ade. C. Sheff. J. Timulty. Rowl. S. Shields. C. Bunnell. P. Call. Row3: J. Edlund, J. Duane. G. Woods. SCHOOL STORE SAC! RAC NIL! I fx . I .IU I II IIIIIIII ' is H' psi - 4 ff f I I N 9' :J E, Rowl. B. Griffin. F. Cogliano. J. Duane. Rowl. M. Flaherty, C. Kraysler, T. LoSciuto. Row3: D. Basler. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Rowl: E. Sheehy. P. Hickey. C. Carly. M. Zambuto, G. Osborne. Rgwl, G, Osho'-nefSeC,y, T, LoSciu- toCTres.J, J. BalIerinifPres.J. 111 AN W e 'lm Row! k. Furuo. J. Furuo. E. Ritchey. C. Thoms, M. Candito, S. Jones. S. Farley, T. Farry. Rowl. P. Smith, K. Betts. A. Messinger, T. Kaligian. J. Nlhmaker. E. Call. C. Spargo. S. Metlvuer. T. Lizotle. J. Scully. Row 3: S. Meagher. D. Wetzel. S. Sherman. B. Glacobbe. M. Nolan, J. Lmngslon. J. Curtaun. J. Zuegner. P. Call. S. Athanasiou. D. Hoitt. B. Grant, M. Sullivan. W. Abbott. C. Cahan. D. Smith. P. Weller fInstr.J. ATIO AL H0 OR SOCIETY 'WY Vpvg R.-vu -I vt.--'I ull. S Nappa. N. Lynch, K. Ade. J. Miniutli. A. Clark. L. Gates. T. LoSciuto. Rvwl I-L N. IIN -. J Hhs. M. Empolm. N. Nuchols. M. O'LoughIin. S. Svelnis. V. Nguyen. I. Dum. Row! S Slums. H. Vlvrrnck. L. Graden. B. Griffin, P. KapoIkaCAdv.J. J. Ballerini. C. Howard. C krayslcr. Cm. Osborne. WRITI G CLUB f gp Q 'i9'v!'f3..-' ' 'J N l l :rx Rowl. J. Hudspeth. H. Kowalski. S. Kilborn. Rowl: R. Weaver. S. Underdown. J. Stanton. Row3. E. Sears. D. Bora, L. Pe- trillo. SPANISH CLUB LATIN CLUB Rowl. S. Lannon. C. Carty. W. Athanasiou. C. Chatfield, L. Carty. Rowl. J. Amorelli, A. Healey. C. Raebel, T. Collins. J. Duane, W Haskell. Rowl. T. Griffin. A. Melsky, M. Flaherty, C. Kraysler, S. Flaherty. Rowl. L. Boulos. C. Raebel, M. Cloutier, C. Larson. E. Clarke. J. Furio, N. Boc. Row3. K. Furio, K. Gates, D. Basler, M. Donnellan, K. Morris, K. Harrison, L. Petrillo, H. Nguyen. 113 AF .X .. l Rowl. A. RosenbergiAdv.J. M. Kallman. R. Wilson. B. Cassidy. L. Clark, C. Raebel. G. Ziegner. F. Wetzel. R. DargnsiAdv.i. Rowl D. Downey. D. Godley. M. Empoliti. K. Ogden, B. Clain. K. Fulton. J. Ziegner. K. Bracchi, C. Laidlaw. C. Bracken. Row3: H. Nguyen. M. Parry. G. Lucas. C. Helfrich. A. Staples, L. Carly. K. Williams. FRENC LUB A 7? 1 Ov xi! Row! A P1-ck.D. Godlcy. D. lfridgen. J. Ellis. N. lynch, K. Pendergast, S. Thompson. C. Carly. Rowl: K. Flaherty. T. O'LoughIin, M. In-h. A R.-sm.-L. i Shcehy. N. Nichols, W. Maslro. D. Downey. M. Carnes. Row3. C. Johnston, M. Kallman S. Henderson. A Ros.-nl-.-rg Am N. S Sxclms. J. Mnnnum. J. Hudspeth. I. Dietz. G. Osborne. Row 4. M. Donnellan. B. Clain. L. Clark. B. Cassidy. H. I ..'.1--'M inn, H C.1mpbcII.l Carly. K. Ogden. M. Goughan. P. Carmillo, C. Larson. M. McLaughlin. J. Norling, J. Flaherty. Row5. K. N, J. ' I.-.wi -5 I nuns. K Morris. C. Watson. K. Griffin. E. Barron. C. Bracken, K. Williams. K. Rose. A. McCarthy, T. Griffin. DRAMA CLUB 'J ve- 'nz . ::z'l.'7'...,. J ' , , ' J' Rowl. S. Gaudetle. C. Carly, W. Athanasiou. C. Howard, A. Clark, K. Walsh, R. Weaver. D. Alexander, M. Empoliti, D Fridgen, J. Forti, J. Hudspeth. S. Osborne, K. Ade, S. McLaughlin. Rowl. C. Coco, H. Ritter, J. Timulty, J. Miniutti, K Bandarra. M. Donnellan, C. Raebel, W. Kemp. C. Beal CAdv.J. L. Carry. GERMAN CLUB J I x I ! 5 1 Rowl. M. Parry. C. Svelnis. K. Devers. D. O'Donovan. Rowlf A. UIbrichCAdv.J, R. Miller, J. Zambuto, E. Paulson, W. Grant. P. Tower. S. Virtue, J. Nelson. , I TUDE TGO ER ME T 1- AY '51 u? I , .M bp jj' 3151453 Rowl P. Foley, A. Resnick. J. Timuhy. C. Morrill. J. Miniuni. A. Clark, L. Gates. P. Kingman, T. LoSciuto. G. Osborne, C. Kraysler, B. Griffin, L kernan. Row! J. Spring. H. Rutter. J. Davies. M. Flaherty. P. Vinci. C. Nichols. M. Zambuto, M. Smith. P. Call, A. Healey, C. Carty. L. Prudente J. Gales. Row 3 G. Woods. P. Smith. J. Platner. K. VanOsdoI. M. Kemp. J. Noring. K. Garfield. C. Bunnell. J. Edlund. L. Bauernfeind. D. Holden N Taglieri. N. Barren. M. Mcleod. J. LoSciulo. 11 u-1 'mi Af M RU' ' V Hlfkvv Pres -.K Pcndergasl 7' - ' IW. 'N P i.Row 2 I Sheehy ' 'V w VMI- i YEARBOOK STAFF Row lt B. Griffin fManag.J. J. Ballerini CManag.J, A. Clark CManag.j. M. Molla CCopyJ, S. Avery CActiv.J. Row 2. C. Taylor fFacultyD, R. Valeri fFacultyJ, K. Vinci fFacuItyJ, D. Smith CCopyJ. Row 3. J. Vernacchio QAdvisorJ, K. Perry CSaIesJ. J. Forti CArtJ, D. Kercz CBus.J, R. Helfrich CBus.D, C. Bakeberg CBus.J, C. Morrill CSportsJ, K. Harrington CSportsJ. M. O'LoughIin CSportsJ. Row 4. K. Ade CPhotoJ, N. Nichols CActiv.J, T. LoSciuto CSalesj. I. Dietz fSen. Sec.J, C. Howard CSen. Sec.J. J. Ellis CCandidsJ, J. Curadossi CCandidsJ, N. Lynch CCandidsJ, J. Healey CUnd. CLD, N. Woods fUnd. CLJ, P. Hickey CPhotoj. Absent from photo: J. Miniutti QActiv.l, L. Graden CSen. Sec.J. J. Viola CSports Staffj. To the class of I982. Together the '82 staff decided that the theme of our yearbook would reflect our ability to adapt to and appreciate changes. We feel that high school has been for us a time of growth during which we came to appreciate and value new experiences. The challenge of putting together this book was both painful and fruitful. Our many hours of hard work, we hope, will capture the essence of our high school years and will provide all of us with lasting memories. GOCD LUCK SENIORS DQDGE-MURPHY PHQTGG RAPH ERS We are p d to have s d the clas f l982 and Daw Jo' vzllage siio,-os ana' file .fllezvzfe Yavam D1scoverforyourseU the uncommon qualzty and old fashzoned servut at Harlen Drum s country marketplace You ll ind copper and brass satltny, sweaters of onled l- ngltsh wool Imported and domesttt antnques nautical arttfacts F xtraordmarw Ideas for deeoratmg and gmny, Irom S3 to S3000 Open datlw and Wed 1 hurs and Fn eves lxmts autlcals 5139 405h Joseph Lerra craftsman goldsmtth destgner ofjewelry Vvalth andy xseln repaxnng engrav mg Wtdt sth ttonofanttque and t nte mp rarx It welry Appraxsals Hun rs I ld gold All work done on pu muse Opt ll M n bat 9 to 5 30 tt 8 hm'-I 1 r N lllage Jeweler Now seating, inside for lunch, supper, and Lnbe- tweens. Ilversluffed sandwiches salads, outehe, Frozen yogurt Bassetts nut tream. . . Fresh delt old nuts. gourmet groceries, im- p rtt-rl rheese, prtme steak cuts, . , Expert t atertng. Open every day. 609-4076, Formal dzmng room m the Englzsh tradztzon Engtsh cut roasts and chops Veal sole crabmeat saute Fresh nauve seafood Roland s Iinnan haddte Lzvelv London pub with dart game 32 choices of beer Bass and Harp on draught Hot lobster salad sandwich Halfpound hamburger New England chowders ALEWVI Fly TAVERIN Mayor ends! cards honored Open new day Catf549221or raervanons AX th I -I e' HERE' fu?-sou, 6SdlldW'ILhsh0D ' .K , , it 1 . A 7f,,a, pf! ,X 15. as 'rrm brook hull elassn dresses llltl semblest ll vt nt JI slgfls 'lllfl Ire h ttlt I I ner Robert Nt nt ll 1 Fdll Ill N Il I5 tw Pamela s Plane speuahstsm hatr and -.km t Ire trtomplett trxttt In lull ung and l 1 I, Las tulpturetlnnl xml, l ll Han' Lott usic boXes.t1ItlII tt 'I . . X - -nts, h'lf'ld'l1l'lKlt' tl - s, brass, p -wtet, ' .. as els. New lfnpl wtl Cl lt .. . complete ltne of Amb tssddot I - 'I cards. Open every tl ty .1 - , ' T urs, and Frm exe. .. 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