Norwell High School - Shipbuilder Yearbook (Norwell, MA)
- Class of 1984
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Yvy 'Y The l983 GirI's Track Team posted one of the most impressive seasons in recent Norwell sports history, a one point dual meet loss to Duxbury being the only blemish on an otherwise outstanding season. The girls won team titles at the All-League Meet and at the South Shore Principal's Meet, and were runners-up to Swampscott at the State Class C meet. A special highlight of the season was the Mile Relay Team of Denise Downey, Cindy Larson, Pam Connell, and Dawn Avery, who took league, class, state, and New England championships. BQYS' TRACK U'5' . , 1... Q H., Front Row: M. Leary. M. Avery, S. Donahue, A. Freeman. C. Cox. T. Bethany, D. Allen, J. Pettine, B. Cronin, D. O'Donovan. P. Bernardi, J. Curtin, J. LoScuito. J. Ziegner. Second Row. M. Cooper, F. Cambria, L. LoScuito, E. O'Brien, B. Chicko. B. Bernard. A. Messinger M. Kelliher. E. Paulson. C. Cowden, D. Cogliano, C. Newsome. R. Finnegan, R. Tedeschi. K. Murphy. J. Daniels. J. VanOsdol. Third Row: J. Flaherty. T. Maguire, P. Adamcheck. P. Freehill. M. Travis, N. Thoms, C. Louis, T. Donavan. Coach Osgood, Coach Mason, C. Bunnell, P. Davis. M. Moraites, D. Peck, P. Prudente, J. Stanton, T. Cowden, J. Peck. R. Belyea. . A 1 .,. x strong force. only losing a few players. The Boys' Track team had a very successful season finishing with a 7-2 record. Highlights of the season were the 4XlIO relay team and various league records. The team will again return as a 01 Q 5 . I . . 1 ,fs'ab-tl' ,..a- ' n F . I 'A , . 342-N, A AS 0 Sh- 'qvs 'vi l . Q f ,,,....--rf'-1 ,,,.::..-1--wr 1 - ' ' ' I, .rq .. PX .---'Lx' -if 'ix 'r i ' 1,641 I 'lil JF KJ I fp rf ML. V c 'J BOYS' TENNIS O 'E' Q sr J, s ggi A it lilmvi-:I First Row. P. Smith, P. Sinatra, E. Peterson. P. Goughan, B. Worthen. Top Row: S. Garfield. S. Jackson, S. Delahunt. E. Carlow. Coach Swartz 4 Hull I 5 W. Bridgewater 0 5 Abington O 0 Duxbury 5 5 Hanover O 5 Middleboro O 3 Cohasset 2 S Rockland 0 ' 4 Hull I 5 Abington O O Duxbury 5 4 I , ..... W 3 Hanover 2 f A 1 Q Q i ' 1 1 . up 5 Middleboro O A 1 1111 ..11'f11' 4 Cohasset I 111 -- -i '.'.1i12l' if 5 W. Bridgewater 0 21111. . I -h -Q 3 4 Rockland I '. I ' I 'Q 5 Bourne 0 Huktg' ,. xc' 1 ' Sharon 4 The i983 Boy's Tennis team finished with an overall I5-3 record, highlighted by a trip to the Eastern Massachusetts tournament and advancing to the second round before bowing out of the competition. Sophomore Bruce Worthen, and junior Steive Delahunt were dominant forces in the singles competition all year. The doubles teams of Earl Carlow and Pete Smith, Eric Peterson and Scott Garfield, and Peter Sinatra and Paul Goughan were forces to be reckoned with. Coach Swartz, in his first year as boy's coach should be looking forward to his next season with several South Shore League All Stars returning. '-C x 4,.i ,. ,-'J',', .1 -as i. . .rv f .af I, ' ..'1iilV ' xf' K 5' 1 N In 1 if S .Q s V E SNK ' -4 5 I 9 , 3-1 W '., , , 5 X Qs- Sf v A ' 5 , 'xfkti J .x 4 Mx .M Q 'Ab ff- ' 5? YQ 3 f' .lk vf-,vy i 'Q I - 19 ,N GIRLS' SQFTBALL . I' Q 4'-. 74 ' 2 ' iv 7. -. 3., - Q x 1 R49 4 is 'X wx fix' V . 1 I 1 'A' 1 ' X L i ' . , . w ' l r '-chi ' ,-,4 ui 4.2 . V.x, Front Row: C. Tosney, P. Manning, M. Eich. A. Melsky. C. Gammell, J. Amorelli, C. Svelnis. Back Row: Coach Gerety A. Carnes, K. Kelly, J. Flaherty. N. Connolly, L. Hughes. The I983 Girls' Varsity Softball team had a fantastic season. ending tied for second place in the South Shore League Division with a record of I4-6. This year's softball team was the first in the history of N.H.S. to qualify for the State Softball Tournament. Juniors Pam Manning and Laurie Hughes were the backbone of the team. batting .530 and .525 respec- tively. Hughes set yet another school record for the most R.B.l.'s The Varsity Softball team looks forward to making the State Tournament again next year. The J.V. Softball team also had a winning season with a record of ll-6. With a strong offense of Maura McLaughlin, Debra Erna and Christine Tosney, the J.V. was able to have its best season at N.H.S. il f'k 'R Aku1'1U'Qh u ,offs J P' rw jv 3. Q 9 , . ffff ' Wifi +1531 K 'f' vt Q,-vu-rvvo-v -1-Q-0-rv-q iv -'. -'. 1, V 1 u '. 3 X R I I g r ' tennis ch 'Y' my. . . xgx x - I W .9 I , . 'N Elvis! 'fy 5.1K L XX --vp v . . X -gf xv I -., X 93 r of .xx 5'1- ' N X. P qmki- 33 1 -31, r. ffm . . 'S' -X hings must come to an end J BOYS' BASEBALL 11' ' A 1 V if A 13' ,X if A . 0' f is V42 ' First Row. B. Schneider. J. Daly. T. Defreitas. F. Chicko. T. Connolly. M. Lawrence, C. Nichols. G. Burns. Second Row. Coach Kassatly. S. Smith. J. Lamond, D. Ellis, J. Murphy. J. Ferraro, K. Flaherty. C. Malcolm. D. Reagan. Q!!! iii ' x Q 5 5 -LN- hh: 5 , .- 9 ' : 1 ,V I .4 Wa? fxmw J S -we-as-gf, ..., If '-'V 1. wa xi, ,3- k gf' . ff P' an-4 x - v n A A x N BOYS' SOCCER . ..' I .. D' r iv' Front Row: M. Kelleher. J. Gates, P. Smith, K. Flaherty. B. Moy, J. Sinatra. G. Woods. M. Ellis. Second Row: P. Trombley fManagerJ. D. Terry, S. Rogers, P. Goughan, K. Murphy. D. Tedeschi, J. Osgood CCoachJ, G. Doble. S. Thomas, B. McCann, A. Krasenbrink, T. Lopes. .iscikil . 2- . wr 4 KW- 'sb X- -fi cub .. Q1 Swv 42 yt ' f f'l'Hm. , -'-5, V , rr . . ' flwif . W .,, J, , ,-2.-, , ,B ff 1. , ' ., 'C- - 5, . ' ' A H: . A. M if V M J, Q 1. Aff 1 f - . . fffef Q C Although the Boy's Soccer Team did not have the most successful season on record. it was an enjoyable season for all. Under the leadership of the experienced Coach Osgood and the veteran seniors. the team built a reputation as a hard working. close knit organization. With much of. the team returning, it appears the winning tradition of Norwell soccer will continue. 7An4nnL . Directing traffic -4 n ll. 5.8 Dil: Jill! vo ,- S . li' 'ad I I fffr, v r ar '-rd Doing their time. 'AAL l NI' D ve WY- .Z Pav GIRLS' SOCCER Front Row: M. Stella, K. Stockwell, C. Larson, CTri-Capt.J. R. Page fTri-Capt.D. S. Rice fTri-Capt.J, L. Crovello, L. Hughes Second Row K Leary C Mason. K. Bakeburg, A. Taglieri, M. Masucci. K. Kenney. P. Connell, M. Martin, A. Carnes. S. Maloney, Coach Anderson Not another onel Although the Girls' Varsity Soc- cer Team was not as successful as anticipated, fine performances were given by Seniors Ann Carnes. Cindy Larson, Ronda Page, Sheila Rice, and Laurie Hughes. The punc- tuality of various members, half-day practices, visits to the J.V. and pink berries made it an interesting sea- son. Look. I caught onel Boston Ballet here l comel ft' f x gs, . 1 Llill-.IH .Q Q- Q ,. . ., e 76.3, Dim A as ffgff.5,y1,-M . 4. f, nf 1 3 Q, Ask? - T' 3 V f- f' ' 71 GIRLS' FIELD HCCKEY 'tr .2 ,' . M, . Q 34, . . 3 I i A . , - - ' ' ' ' . . . Carty, S. Hayes. M. Goughan. Second tk. ff . J. sh ld , B. K la skas, D. Suurhans, M. Livingston. P. Manning, V. Mattie, G Swanson L V I , Ikbirtgjih l'rjL1Io.'lT Mcllbearrsie. C. gpritng. S. Clarke, H. Himberg, .l. Stanton, W. Haskins. M. Kiley, S. Nelson. N. Taglteri, N. Connolly. C. O Hallaron, N. Boc. L. Joseph. .- X 5 .I A , ,lx . 'QQ' 4 1 . , '1 til t. Y ' 1 . Q , ! , tm ,. Q- 153' , - I X ,Af X rv' The varsity field hockey team finished their best season by winning three of the last four games. Led by strong captains. Pam Manning, Valerie Mattie. and Marcia Livingston, the girls created a winning atmosphere wht-. h was obvious during the second half of the season. Goalie Ginnie Swat --'- -t had a record high of I38 saves and five shut-outs. Pam Manning was t-lm . l to the All-Star Team along with the two other captains elected as hom: - M mentions. Also, Valerie Mattie was the only member of the squad to plat --wry minute of every game this past season. Coach Frado is looking towattl another fine season next year with much of the team ' returning to carry on the Clipper field hockey dynasty. CROSS COU TRY .r2' f - V .. f A .. n . J- ff . L5?Gf .-wif.ii.?.- J f Front Row: B. Giacobbe. D. Jones, D. Avery, K. Morris, J. LoSciuto, K. Pantano, S. Mahoney, K. Paulson, P. Newsome. Second Row: Coach Littlefield, B. Spitz, D. Leason, J. Daniels. J. Smith, F. Cambria, M. Cooper. L. LoSciuto. J. Stanton, J. Van Osdol, P. Sinatra. M. Loring. K QQKQ Z, Q f K - . H . -if. K A . . . ,, , lg x 5. t - Q 5-A va Jew: 'M LL v, M' S' 5 1 'SEQ if JF 5 tx S P in QQ' In -- -- X v: Z. , N AJ- -4 wr' .,,,., 1 . Aff- I , L 'ui' This was NorwelI's first Cross-Country Team in three years and we had a good year, considering. The boys' record was 2-IO and the girls' 2-4-I. Al- though these were DOI as good as expected, it was a building year and we hope to have a strong team in the future. FALL CHEERLEADING ' n .,- K '55 1 . 1 S , F, Q. IJ Ls it W f ' ' L K 3 u 4! 1 Q0 1 If 1 I A94 Front Row J McAloon L Clclrelll L Cox J Sprung N. Barrett C Thoms Second Row D Holden M Dullea T Grlffln K Gates M Kemp P il, 91 Tl 1113. x l C -gig -' gf' 'fy xi' nfl Aff- a ' l lu x f' . Whal?l?I X f .B l. D I 1,41 , I. J V 1- 1 S' V' Z L 'IH . 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O'D0novan A Oloughlln X F r'w '-, Y ,,:.-1 .. , ' 'lol ' ' n Zh rrmlh Smith R Q an N !J':L'L.! N . Hcwrms H Suillsan N1. Sulllxan J. Surrhans E, Sweem N. Trafrallan B. Tebeau P. Trombley C. Vnrxue S. Vogel J. Warshaw M, While J, Wolfe L. Young eq XC 5 x. N N f 'xv P Adamchek R Ade C Allen M Anastos Anderson Antell Augustine Avery Banda Barron Bays Belyea Benting Betts S Blake J Bond Burke J Caddigan Cahan Cahill Calvani Carmillo Carnes ll I P as I rv:-1--Ls: . .,,,. .,Ilgl' llf.'lHk' .ngll L JIIBNJY M. Cooper A. Candid C. Corson T. Cowden J. Cox D. Cronin L. Crovello M. Culley C. Daly B. Delnlnger J Dclahunl J. Dcluca B. Dempsey J. Dclwalcr l. Dnllon WW V I ' n X - . .0 i . N 4 U! . L x F..-q 1 Q1 . ps n a u - 4 s Q H 11. lg. Lf... ' A. Pennlman D. Perklns J. Perry I. Peterson S. Perrullo H. Phillips M. Pompeo J. Prive P. Prudente T. Raebel B. Reardon S. Reardon E. Reed J, Rockne K. Ruykhaver K, Ryan R. Scheurhoff P. Smalra J. Slupskn J. Snow 'T J X f l 1 , S ref C. Spring B. Springer J. Stanton T. Stevens K. Sweeney A. Taglieri J. Tedeschi N. Theodore D. Thomas N. Thoms H. Thompkins P. Tower M. Travis S. Turner A. Tuttle J. VanOsdol K. Venza L. Villa E. Waterman A. White J. White K. Young J. Zambuto N Soc J Bond L Boulos k Sracchu C Bracken S Brcvun C Bunnell B Burnside D Caldwell E Call F Csmbrza N Carmine A g N x JVCU' k Sew id '-1 v J i P 1 Y T' .47 -' f T' 1 y I -tix if' , G 5 B. Chicko C. Coco D. Cogliano N. Connolly J. Corwin C. Cotter A. Curtin J. Daniels J. Davis K. Davis P. Davis S. Davis N. Dempsey J. Dillon M. Donnelly T. Donovan B. Donahue M. Dullea A. Eaves J. Edlund D. Elder S. Elder D. Erna S. Farley . . -5 4 f J W - . , 4 . GW ,nlluan L lwons VJ..-1. ml . I' X' '.'.w . ',MY1lxv ' U.l!0m'y l N1.mna S. McMahon M. Marlin W. Mastro K. McEchern S .- xx C. McCann S. Meagher D. Nace J. Nalmovlch S. Mrlls J. Moore K. Murphy J. Mulkerrln L. Muccl A. Messlnger 5 ' L , ,w a , LP is LDL-.6 v Y ? vw 1Qf i J. Meehan S. Mildrum I. McGonnigaI H. Nappi S. Nelson H. Nguyen M. Nolan J. Norling D. Olberg A. O'Brien C. O'HalIoran B. O'Loughlin E. Osborne A. Park D. Pasteris K. Paulson L. Petrillo S. Pietroski J. Platner B. Parker M. Porter S. Rogers E. Ritchey L. Richardson D. Reagan T. Ross D. Salamone G. Scammell S. Schembari L. Schulz 5 ,:l.Hl flrldlfa P' Smnh J. Smnh A Staples Nl. Stella l Sl Ours N1 Sullivan N, Tagllerl R. Tedeschi C, Tosney K. Toomey D. Terry S. Thomas L. Thomson D. Tramontana D. Tulis K. VanOsdoI P, Venza L. Wessel D. Wetzel B. Winters B. Worthen S. Simmons - - 5 1 'I e, . .K I n.' ,, X. I., 4 N - 4 if 3 Vi-X JS X L x 2'-A '4 '1 .1 I ' ! I 1 A. J y 1 I 25? .L 'l 1. 'Lvl 1 x ' JN L. ,. 'C .-'T ' 'I f f ',- '1 L- . Q ulk E. 9 Kg.. . K it Y-,. Y -1 tb 'K ' I ., G K.. ' x .Y 3 Mr ,xy X lx , 'f I Ann n N 34 I' X N f 4 z. .I vi , Q B1 311. U Y kW4,g. I 4 Q u '.. .,u . f . F31 'YI - x Q4 .Q-. kk Wi ,.! I v Y p-ar s 'I L i 3 wtf - ,.-,. FA- . , . , v . , 2 A I r i u I l 4 F P 1 r F z i i P i N 4 N . 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If Di- K , '., E 'A-I a , . 9' - 1 r 5 ,.... 151'- ai -Q f 'X 'x I I ,ure brilliant term papers. out- cinng athletic pei'for.w.v:.'es. and :rural scientific aww many of mr high school -iv been spent employing. quit: Q ,. the dramat- ic teclimqtiv 0' ,-ation. For how ITIJHN filllflsl' 'Jay their p3t'IlCl- gint.-sw r., tiara , assuming a i impress the teacher. t, ,. good show of enthusiastic participation on the Phys. Ed. field? Certainly each of these scenes has la-ccii perfected by every NHS student. - wi, . -l --4-4-gf J ,Y A ..': 53 GQ, 3-' its f-1: 6 cf fl Min S-'N 5 I ! 1 sz x N .wud-M- ' 9 I . nf 1 J.. -., .3 . nf. r 4 5 -1. in 'Mari 'G sl 11, E' ,.-F I Q A., 3 K J' rf 4 Q- . W vf 1- b.,,...,,.w fs 4-',?r.'. '.f wma-www: ' ' 9' ,,..s 4 . . - .af-55'.,ff4 ' ',' 7 I 1 A P X Q gg + f Y-a- .., 4, s. ,5 W 1 2, V K in . ,A g, I , 5 , JAMES JOSEPH ZAMBUTO Captain Z. Zam, Jimbo Class Pres. 3. 4. Class Hist. 2. Latin Club 2. 3. Drama Club 4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Yrbk. Staff 4. Wrestling 2-4. SAC 3. 4. DON'T PANIC as if 4 . P 1 . an sl K X E ' sa, XX Q 1 QS. . X l .gig 5 Yx JOSEPH JOHN LoSClUTO Joselito Class Treas. I-4. Yrbk. Patron Ed. 4. Boat Club 2. 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. Football I, 2. Cross Country 4 fCapt.J. Student Govt. I- 4. Wrestling l-4 fCapt. 45. SAC 3, 4. Spring Track I-4. The great warrior from the East has long since risen, and the rope awaitsll I ELIZABETH RIORDAN CARTY Libby. Flib. Libbus Class Sec. 3, 4. Yrbk. Business Ed. 4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4 CPres. 43. School Newspa- per Ed.-in-Chief 4. Field Hockey I. 3, 4. Girl's State Rep. 3. Drama Club l-4. French Club I-4. Spanish Club 2-4. Winter Track 2. Basketball Mng. l. AFS 2. Latin Club I. Things work out best for the people who make the best of the way things turn out. . I BRIAN CHRISTOPHER BERNARD Bernie. Dogga. Bernardo Class V.P. 4. Student Govt. 3, 4 CTreas. 33. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. Yrbk. Candids Ed. 4. Football I-4. Winter Track 3, 4. Spring Track I-4. Band l. Laughter is a tranquilizer with no side effects. KELLY ANGELA MAHONEY ' Elnique. Kell Latin Club l. Spanish Club 2. Class Hist. 4. TVN 4. Drill Team 4. Yrbk. Staff 4. Hold fast your dreams! Within your heart Keep one still. secret spot Where dreams may go. And sheltered so, May thrive and grow Where doubt and fear are not. fi' l I X 11 I - I STEVEN JOSEPH AICARDI Isiah Football I-3. TVN 4. You never outgrow your need for MILK. ELIZABETH CHARLTON ANTHONY Liz. Dizzy. Sister 82 failure turned inside out-The , . I the clouds of doubt and you n-it . how close you are. it may btw Il :1ccinSfar'SO stick tothe lwtlll v-ll . .fu hardest hit-It is when tlimgf, .I-.I .',.tt1:i that you mustn't quitl ii' CHRISTOPHER JON ANDERSON Winchester. Pure 8 Natural. OJ. AFS 2. 3. Soccer I. Tennis 2-4. VOICE 2, 3. Yrbk. Llnderclassmen Ed. 4. Living well is the best revenge. ROBERT PETER ALVANAS Football I-3. Basketball I. Baseball I-4. Do everything once and the fun things twice. 1 DAVID PETER ATTARDO Arrow Baseball I. TVN 4. You only live once, but if you live it right. once is all you need. S MATTHEW LINCOLN AVERY Mattress. Cat. Cat Man Football I-4. Wrestling 2, 4. Track 2-4. lt's what you learn after you know it all that counts. HEATHER ANN BARRY Little Dreamer. Feather. Leather Yearbook 4. TVN 4. Drama Club 4. You dream of escape, but do not run away in order to be free. If you fly from your- self. your prison will run with you. ELISABETH ANNE BARRON Betsy Tennis I-4. French Club I-4. Band I. 2. Dra- ma Club 3. Yrbk. Staff 4. My tastes are easily satisfied-I only ac- cept the best. NORA ELLEN BARRETT Nor. Snora. Cheese Student Govt. l, 2. Winter Cheerleading l fCo-Capt.J. Fall Cheerleading 2-4. Yrbk. Underclassmen Ed. 4. Store l. Remember: Nothing dries faster than a tear. L DEBRA JEAN BASLER Debbie. Bubbles. Spazler SAC 2, 4. Sch. Store 3. Basketball Manager 2-4. Yrbk. Sales Ed. 4. TVN 4. Drama Club I, 2, 4. Class Pres. 2. Class V.P. I. Latin Club I, 2. Only as far as we seek can we go . . . Only as much as we dream can we be . . . 1 so- KATHLEEN ANNE BETTS Betts. Betty. Kathy Lattn Club I. Nat. Honor Soc. 3.4. Band l,2. Basketball I-4. There's no time to lose, I heard her say. cash your dreams before they slip away . . . dying all the time. lose your dreams and you will lose your mind. H1 iz' PAUL LAWRENCE BURT Burt t 'otball I. , rearview mirror the sun is going , inking behind bridges in the road. att.. L of all the good things that we haw - ,I.-nc. and I suffer the premo- nstmnf. f rw- holocaust to come. MARY ELIZABETH BURNS Times waits for no one and it won't wait for me. DAVID GEORGE BORA The Strealting Deacon. Daddy-O Football l. 2. Tennis Mng. I. CAROLYN JANE CAHAN Cal. Carrie. Jimmie Band I-3. IVN 4. There is no better way to your eternal happiness than through your peace of mind and soul. Consult within yourself. and mold your future. take all the steps y which must precede your goal. I JUDITH MARIE CAMBRIA Latin Club I. TVN 4. If a man doesn't keep pace with his com- panions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears. however measured or far away. x J ANN CARNES Annie, Ana Soccer 3. 4. Softball 3. 4. Yrbk. Sales Ed. 4. For long you live and high you fly and smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry, And all that you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. PAUL JOSEPH CARMILLO, JR. PJ. French Club I-4 fPres. 3. 41. VOICE 2, 3 CEd. 35. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. Student Govt. 3. Given a room full of infinite monkeys and full of typewriters. they will eventually type the complete works of Shakespeare. EARL PHILLIP CARLOW, JR. Pearl, Pearl Babes. Big Guy Football I-4. Baseball l, 2. Tennis 3, 4. Stu- dent Govt. I. 2. I am not afraid of tomorrow. l have seen yesterday and I love today. 5 4 - LINDA ANN CASHMAN Cashbones. Lin Spring Track 2, Winter Track 2 Do a deed of simple kindnesst Though its end you may not see. It may reach. like widening ripples, Down a long eternity. 5 ,,o.- t I-1 CHERYL LYNN CHATFIELD Charo. Chat Spanish Club 2-4. AFS I. Yrbk. Activities Ed. 4. Softball 2. I may not be perfectly wise, perfectly witty or perfectly wonderful . . . but I'm always perfectly me. 90' ELIZABETH ANNE CLARKE Betsy. Eliza Doolittle. Martha .tm Club I-4 tPres. 49. Spanish Club 3. 4. -..x Club 2-4. VOICE 3. Yrbk. Copy Ed. - mucnua nihil altud msn amnium II lwtmmnarutnque rerum cum tt I- - ti tarttate consensto. qua quulw. ' ' I fm, exccpta saplentta. mhil uwlll m mm :Il .t dis untnortallbus tlitum l I-5 If 9 JUNE ELLEN CLAPP June Bug, Nellie. Oodles Band I. AFS l. l value the friend. who for me finds time on his calendar, but I cherish the friend. who for me does not consult his calendar. A v 1 LAURA JEAN CICIRELLI Chic Field Hockey I. Gymnastics l. Spring Track I. Fall Cheerleading 2-4. Winter Cheerleading 2-4. DON'T QUIT When things go wrong, as they sometimes will. When the road you're trudging seems all uphill. When care is pressing you down a bit, Rest if you must, but don't you QUITI CLIFFORD LESTER COLE III Cliffy. Whiff. C.C. Drama Club 2-4. Laugh a little and enioy life. Read the comics and chuckle. laugh. or iust smile. Surely you will feel better. PATRICIA ANNE COLLINS Tricia. Trish Spring Track I. Winter Track 2, 4. Soccer 3. Boys V. Soccer Stats. 4. Spanish Club 2- 4. AFS 3. 4. Food Com. 4. Yrbk. Staff 4. One day is worth two tomorrowsi What I am to be, I am now beginning. S THEA YVONNE COSMOPULOS The-a. Cosmo. COZ Latin Club I. Drama Club I. French Club 3, 4. Gymnastics 2-4. Strange how much you've got to know before you know how little you know. pl, CHARLES FRANCIS CONLEY Charlie. Chuck. Chucka Student Govt. 3. TVN 4. Question all as to their ways, and learn the secrets that they hold. Walk the line of Nature's palm, crossed with silver and with gold. STEPHANIE LAUREL CONBOY Steff We all live our lives in chains, and seldom know we have the key. 'QW ix I Fx ,1 CHRISTOPHER COWDEN Chris. Fish Football I-4. Spring Track I-4. 1Co-Capt. 45. Winter Track 3. 4 CCo-Capt. 49. Wrestling I. You never think it can happen to you until it does. LORI-ANNE COX Lori. lor. Nela Spanish Club 3. 4. French Club 4. Drama Club I. 2. Student Govt. I-4. School Store 3. 4. Yrbk. Candids Ed. 4. Fall Cheerleading l-4 CCo-Capt. 45. Gymnastics l-4. Spring Track J-4 CCo-Capt. 43. Success is getting what you want. happi- ness is wanting what you get. I l Q 4 I , , I i KIMBERLY ANN DEVERS Kim. Kimbo ' lik. Art Ed. 4. German Club I. 2. tourney oi a thousand miles begins - 'iw Step. STEVEN JOHN DELAHUNT Baseball l. Basketball I-4 QCo-Capt. 43. Tennis 3. 4 CCo-Capt. 3. 43. PATRICIA ANN DeCOSTE Patti. IBTC Gymnastics I. Soccer J. TVN 4. I see my future at the rainbow's end . . . happy hours . . . timeless friends . . . and if I ever chance to find my way . . . rest assured I will stay. GREGORY BRUCE DOBLE Dobes. Dobie. Dobloid Soccer I-4 fCo-Capt. 23. Drama Club 4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. Don't take life too seriously. You'II never get out of it alivel Homa. Captain Hawg. Dunny TT? JOHN MATTHEW DONNELLAN Dino. .l.D.. Hackman Latin Club 3. Boat Club 2, 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Student Govt. 3. Basketball 3, 4. Do nothing today you can put off till to- morrow. or something will come along to make you regret your premature actions. TRACY MERRITT DUNN vw Football I-4 CCo-Capt. 23. Baseball I. Bas- ketball I-4. Yrbk. Sports Ed. 4. Spanish Club 4. Well it's knowing what's important. Not what everybody else might think is im- portant. but what you KNOW is impor- lifll. I MICHELE LOUISE DONOVAN Mitch. Trip, Animal II Drama Club I. TVN 4. Her heart is like the moom it has a man it. in KEVIN MICHAEL DONOVAN Joe, JFD Football I-4. Baseball l. 2. Winter Track 3. 4 CCo-Capt. 43. Spring Track 3. 4 CCo- Capt. 43. Student Govt. 4 QV.P. 45. Spanish Club 2-4. Drama Club 4. Yrbk. Sports Ed. 4. It matters not what the clocks say or the attitudes and labors of men. Morning is when I am awake and there is a dawn in me. ,.4o ANDREW JAMES DWYER Dewey Football J. I've had my fun. The years have passed. It's time to leave. I'm out at last. .lx LIZA JANE EDLUND Student Govt. I. 2. School Store 3.4. Yrbk Staff 4. TVN 4. Field Hockey I. J. Basket: ball l. Tennis I-4 fCo-Capt. 33. Commencing countdown engines on . . . This is ground control to Major Tom- You've really made the grade. And the papers want to know whose shirts you wear. Now it's time to leave the capsule if you dare . . . LINA RAJIH EL-AMIN Track 2-4. Drama Club 4. AFS 3. 4. Gym- 'ws I 3, French Club I-3, Chorus I-3. niling. HEIDI JO EKSTROM Dopey. Boom Boom. Sister No. I 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. ff f' 5 A. ,, 'LCR L 1,1 ' QIQJ X 1, V W. L- r Q ,V L1 , . . N fini!!-' 'fa ' 'N f-- f 1 Q 'Q LESLEY ANNE EISNER When this you see. remember me And bear me in your mind. Let all the world say what they may. Speak of me as you find. -'46 . -. QQ,- J' , fxif'-' ' 1 - . fd., - ,I 1 1 if V . .11 .UQ fl 1 Wfx 7.-,f' ' J L l A- f i, W- ls, fi I -.., wif T111 ' ., 21, '- X ig - ' 4 , 4 1 i J Z K 1 1 A ye' . I, .f ' , g yn- 4,. ., -aff -r i .-1. DANIEL PAUL ELLIS Dan-0. Zibba. Danny Soccer l-4. Baseball I-4 lCo-Capt. 41. Bas- ketball I-4. Football 2. Fame is a vapor. Popularity an accident. Riches take wings. Only one thing en- dures, and that is character. SANDRA MARGARET ENGELSMAN Sandy. Pebbles. Rocky KEVIN MICHAEL FLAHERTY Carlos. Gilligan latin Club l. Soccer I-4 fCo-Capt. 43. Bas- ketball l-4. Baseball I-4 CCo-Capt. 42. Don't quit because the road gets rough. but look around. There may be a smooth- er road to the same destination. JAMES ANDREW FITZGERALD Jim. Fritz Student Govt. 4. People say I'm crazy doing what I'm do- ing. Well they give me all kinds of advice to save me from ruin. When I say that l'm O.K. they look at me kind of strange. IV . ix I I X DEBRA ANN FISHER SHEILA MARIE FLAHERTY Band I. Gymnastics I. Latin Club I-4. Span- ish Club 3. 4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4 CTreas 43. Yrbk. Activities Ed. 4. The soul unto itself- ls an imperial friend. i P' ,svn K .3 KENNETH LESTER FULTON Ken, Kenny Drama Club I. 2. 4. Band I. Boat Building 2. Sprung Track 3. 4. Winter Track 3. Don't go where there is a path and follow the trail. Rather. go where there is no path and leave a trail. :T Xi Q9 T SCOTT BRUCE GARFIELD Garf. Scoop Basketball l-4. Baseball I, 2, 4. Football l. Tennis 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. Yrbk. Busi- ness Ed. 4. Latin Club 3. If a man hasn't found something he will die for. he isn't fit to live. V Y 1 E I KATHRYN ANN FURIO Kathy. Catalina Latin Club I. 2. Band I-4 fSecfTreas. 2-41. Tennis I-4. Yrbk. Senior Sec. Ed. 4. Gym- nastics I-4. Drama Club Corchestral 2-4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. Spanish Club 4. And the seasons they go round and round. And the painted ponies go up and down. We're captive on the carousel of time. iv JOSEPH CHARLES GARSIDE MICHELLE MARIE GATELY Drama Club l-4. Chorus I-4. Mookie xl. ..-no can do anything if they hold the You give but little when you give of your l . L 1-mls. so I'm thinking about my life possessions. It is when you give of your- n L :w thinking very hard. self that you truly give. JOHN HOWARD GATES. JR. Jack. Strap. Jackie latin Club I, 2. Student Govt. I-4 CSec. 3. Pres. 41. Soccer I-4. Wrestling 2-4 CCo- Capt. 43. Basketball I. Baseball I. 2. Track 4. I am indeed a practical dreamer. My dreams are not airy nothings. I want to convert my dreams to realities as far as possible. MARY BETH GOUGHAN Molly, Moll. Maria Field Hockey 2-4. Winter Track 2. Latin Club I. Spanish Club 2-4. French Club IQ4. Drama Club I. Yrbk. Patron Ed. 4. If you take away make-believe from the average man, you take away his happi- ness as well. JODI ANN GIORGETTI Odi. Yoda Soccer I-3. French Club 3. Each happiness of yesterday is a memory for tomorrow. SUSAN MARIE GAUDETTE Sue. Moo Drama Club I-4. Chorus 2. TVN 4. Gym- nastics 2-4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. AFS 2-4. Sch. Store 4. Yrbk. Managing Ed. 4. Now the years are rolling by me, they are rocking evenly, l'm older than l once was. younger than l'll be. that's not unusual. no it isn't strange, after changes upon changes we're more or less the same. T I MICHAEL VERNON GRADEN Football l-3. Wrestling 3. 4. GREGG SEAN GREEN Gregory. Green Machine. Gilligan Spanish Club 3. TVN 4. 3.1 1-lv? CHERYL ANN HARTNETT Brat. Peewee Senior year was here and gone, so with our lives we carry on. Look to the future. remember the past. remember your friendships and make them last. ANGELA COWDEN HALL Ange. Sheena, Scooter Latin Club I, 2. AFS I. Student Govt. 4. Yrbk. Staff 4. l have no Yesterdays, Time took them away, Tomorrow may not be- But I have Today. KERRY ANNE GRIFFIN Spanish Club 2, 3. French Club 2. Student Govt. 4. Sch. Store 4. Yrbk. Underclass- men Ed. 4. Field Hockey 2-4. Track 2. Winter Cheerleading 2-4. Though nothing can bring back the hour of splendour in the grass, or glory in the flower. we will grieve not. rather find strength in what remains. S-5' x sgfv' SCOTT ALLAN HASKELL Eddie, Ed Latin Club I, 3, 4. Band l. 2. There is only one success - - to be able to spend your life in your own way. x WHITNEY LEE HASKINS Whit, Claire Spanish Club 2, 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Field Hockey I-4. Yrbk. Staff 4. Student Govt. 4. A little nonsense nowl and then is relished by the wisest men. THERESA MARIE HENNIGAN Tracy latin Club l. Spanish Club 4. Gymnastics I- 4. Most of us would rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism. STEPHANIE FRANCES HAYES Steph, Sylvie Field Hockey I-4. Student Govt. 3, 4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Yrbk. Art Ed. 4. Make the most of yourself for that is all there is offyou. I g , 1 . , 1 ' I 'V KARYN MARIE HAUGH Frootloop. S.S.S. I dreamed many dreams that never came true, l've seen them vanish at dawn. But l've realized enough of my dreams, thank God. to make me want to dream on. CHRISTIE ANNE HIGGINS Iliggi. Kissy Huggins, Crispy Spring Track I-3. Winter Track 2. French Club I. T 'lf everything appears to be going well. you've obviously overlooked something. I 'I n. if . r 1 DAVID LOUIS HOITT. JR. Ho-itt Band I-4. The measure of a man is in himself. Nd V'- .R N f Ki: I 4' Fig 1 BARRY GRIFFIN HOWES Jack Sickma. Sicltma . Bowser. Tim :ima Club I-4. VOICE S. ' ncrsuasive. we must be believable. 'if-vable. we must be credible. . Abbie. we must be truthful. .T ROBIN LEE HOPFNER Wob. Hoppa Spanish Club 4. Yrbk. Staff 4. It was the best of times . . . It was the worst of times . . . I 'Q CYNTHIA ELLEN HONE Cindy. Cin French Club 3. 4. AFS 2-4. The world moves on. but now and again. a memory of yesterday brightens today like a brilliant rainbow. 3 LAURIE ANN HUGHES Midget. Weasel Softball I-4 CCapt. 43. Basketball I. 2. Soc- cer 2-4. So you think your life is complete confu- sion 'cause you never win the game. Well just remember it's a Grand Illusion and deep inside we're all the same. 'tv t-,A 'Ya - vp N f. , f. J CAROLYN BARBARA JONES C.J., High Society I want to live in the sun and do all the things that I have never donel ANDREW CHARLES KARP Zappa. Bunny. Andy TVN 4. lf you pay the bill, kindly leave a little tip and help the next poor guy on his one way trip. MARK HENDERSON JOSEPH Latin Club I, 2. French Club 2, 4. Nat. Hon- or Soc. 3, 4. Too low they build who build beneath the stars. ' ANDREA LESLIE JOSEPH A.J. AFS l. Gymnastics I, 2. Band I-4. For l know the plans l have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you. plans to give you hope and a future. Jeremiah 29:ll as fs. YN- -.. 'X BETHANNE KASLAUSKAS Beth. Scruffy Latin Club l. Student Govt. l. 2. Sch. Store I. Yrbk. Activities Ed. 4. Field Hockey l-4. Spring Track I-4. Cheerleading I. Take good care of what you've got. Don't bother with those who'lI turn away. Take care of the ones you call your own and keep good company. . ., X-f' LEAH ANNE KEAN LeeAnne. T-teen. Teano Nothing to fear from advice that you hear. But remember there is always something to learn. always something to teach, always something to give. and most of all. always something to have giv- en to you. pix Q' DARLENE MARIE KERCZ Ducky. Duck F nicr Track 2. Spring Track 2. 1-f did believe in miracles in i ft-cling it's time to try. l i 1 ht-lit-ve in the ways of magic lin. 1' inning to wonder why. KRISTIN JAYNE KELLY Kris. Bunny. K.K. Latin Club I-3. Softball 2-4. Class Hist. I. Student Govt. I-3. Class Sec. 2. Sch. Store I. Basketball I-4 QCO-Capt. 49. Drama Club 4. The thoughts of the wisest are very little more than pertinent questions. MARK DAVID KELLEHER ll Quinn. Rat, Brat Drama Club I. Soccer 2-4. latin Club 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Winter Track I-4. VOICE 3. Spring Track l-4. Yrbk. Candids Ed. 4. French Club 4. October. and the trees are still bare of all they wear. What do I care? October. kingdoms rise and kingdoms fall. but you go on . . . and on. MARYANNE KILEY Mar. Tiger. Ki Field Hockey I-4. Winter Track Stats 3. Sometimes I would almost rather have people take away years of my life than take away a moment. JOHN FRANKLIN LAMOND lll Johnny Latin Club 3. Basketball I-4. Baseball I-4. To me you are a special kind A person like you so hard to find We hold our special memories of the times spent together Forever in my thoughts you'll be And in my heart faithfully. ERIK KRISTIAN LARSON Sometimes the lights all shining on me Other times. l can barely see. Lately it occurs to me. What a long strange trip it's been. A CYNTHIA ANN LARSON Cindy Yrbk. Sports Ed. 4. Soccer 2-4 CCo-Capt 4j. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. Winter Track I-4. Spring Track l-4. CCo-Capt 45. Food Com. 4. Swimming I-4. Latin Club I-3. French Club I-3. Class Sec. I. What lies behind us And what lies before us Are tiny matters compared To what lies within us. PAULA LARKIN Lark. Larka Student Govt. I-4. Sch. Store I. Basketball I-4. Softball I-4. Things change. but change not far, From what they are not, but to what they are: Or rather, 'tis our ignorance that dies. While ever lives the knowledge of the wise. 'T TODD RONALD LAWSON Toddski All that is now All that is gone All that's to come and everything under the sun is in tune But the sun is eclipsed by the moon If I ry, I MARK LEARY Marco Football l-4. Baseball l. 2. Track 3, 4. Success is a journey. not a destination. JOHN CHRISTOPHER LORING MARCIA ANN LIVINGSTON Banger. Bo Spanish Club 2, 3. Softball l-4. Nat. Honor Soc..3. 4. Field Hockey I-4 CTri-Capt. 41. Basketball I. Accept me as I am- only then will we discover each other. ig Abubaka, Lead Foot. Speedy Now you see me, now you don't. Break the walls, I'm coming out. l'm not a prison- er. l'm a free man. My blood is my own 'ka now. Don't care where .the s was. l know whe y X .s Jun ANNE MARIE LORTIE -A y, C, L31 .fowl v Sway D ,255 C' jp . nfl' by I X x54 ' N wxy Animal. Annie. Anne Dfj .wnnastics Mng. 2. Drill Team 3. 4. K H GQ 612, ' - wh yesterday . . . dream tomorrow .. Ky lt. . 'tIt1'v 351, Av- R 'Perf b 'ri' l DWJMXOBH gp-YQ fav DC AMY ARLENE LUCID Latin Club l-4 CV.P. 45. VOICE 3. Spanish Club 4. Yrbk. Copy Ed. 4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. Band l. 2. Only historie is responsible for the ulti- mate cannonizing, . . as for me, I am truly totally ready to go . . . GAIL PATRICIA LUNNY Lurch, CP. Kong Gorilla No love. no friendship, can ever cross our path without affecting us in some way. forever. dia. JOHN JOSEPH LYONS Ill Edgar Allen, Bartholemew Basketball I-4. Baseball I. 2. TVN 4. Beam me up Scotty - lt's Kirk. All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws. BRIAN ROBERT LYNCH ' Lynchee Football l-4 CCapt. 47. Baseball I. Basketball 2. TVN 4. It doesn't have to be at any certain place. If the system is right, no matter where he plays he's with the best group he'lI ever be with: his teammates. P? K 1 N X RICHARD MACCINI TOMMIE LAWRENCE MAGAZU Rich Tom. Zoo, T.M. Football I-4. Wrestling J-4. Track I, 4. WWSIIIUS I'4- Dfama Club 2-4. N-f '3' TIMOTHY JAMES MAHONEY Tim Baseball 3. Ps , E VALERIE ANN MATTIE B.L.T.. Hug'un, Bic All? fl I Student Govt. I-3. Yrbk. Staff 4. I I ' Iam-key l-4 lCapt. 43. Basketball I. XR un I Hack 2-4. Spring Track I-4. Il you 'wt' Something. let II go. If Il tout.--s l1JL'k.II'S yours. Il not. it rtcvcr was. l. PATRICIA ANN MANNING Pam. Spam. Spamola Field Hockey 2-4 CCapt. 43. Basketball l-4 CCapt. 45. Softball I-4 CCapt. 41. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. Yrbk. Photography Ed. 4. Band I. Of all the means which wisdom uses to ensure happiness throughout the whole of life. by far the most important is the ac- quisition of friends. PAUL JAMES MALANEY Football I. TVN 4. Finally I'm through and there is no school. JOANNE ELIZABETH McALOON Maca, little Mac, Nela Fall Cheerleading 2-4 CCapt. 47. Winter Cheerleading I. 2 CCapt. 25. Spring Track I-3. Gymnastics 4. Spanish Club 2-4. Stu- dent Govt. I. Yrbk. Underclassmen Ed. 4. Goodbyes are the hardest thing. To friends, places. and everything. Nothing can bring back the past all together. so we must hold on to good times foreverl KRISTAN MARIE McCARTHY Tennis 3, 4. Spanish Club 4. AFS 4. May there always be work for your hands to do. May your purse always carry a shilling or two. May the hand of a friend always be near you. May God fill your heart with gladness and cheer you. AMANDA ANNE McLEOD Mandy. Amanda-Panda latin Club I. Tennis l. Student Govt. 2. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. Spanish Club 4. V. Soccer Stats 4. Everyone I know. everywhere I go. People need some reason to believe. I don't know about anyone but me. You know I don't even know what I'm hoping to find. running on . . . 'JP' f ,177 SHERRY ANN MclAUGHLIN Cher French Club 2. Winter Track I. Drama 2. Yrbk. Staff 4. ' When you remember me fif you remember mel Think of the laughter and don't dwell on the times we cried and cried each others's tears. Love should be kept for years, not lost in a summer's rain. if fa- bg. !, ' ' . f ' fl 1 . I ' . X 1 .' . ,N , Y ' ,s ' ' I VM V . Q Plv, N QI MAURA ANN McLAUGHLlN Band I, 2. Yrbk. Staff 4. Softball 2-4. French Club 2. 3. Don't be saddened at 'Good-bye' A farewell is necessary before meeting again And meeting again, after moments or lifetimes. ls certain for those who are friends. STEPHANIE TERESA McMUlLEN Steffie. Sieff Tennis 4. I came here to find myself. it is so easy to get lost in the world. 87 LISA ANNE MISAKIAN Airhead. Dum Brunette. Beast Drama Club I. Drill Team 4. Yrbk. Staff 4. TVN 4. Track I. Be like the eagle when it soars above the abyss. The eagle does not think about flying, it simply feels that it flies. 3 -is KRISTIN LEE MORRIS Borris. Snots, Constanza um Club I. 2. Soccer 3. French Club l-3. - ww Yrack I-4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. .L it f Mark l-4. Yrbk. Senior Sec. Ed. 4. urn... Q.-.ititrv 4. lt's p1t'li.ii1j so that you can't turn around withoui itat-k.ng in the other direction. wrt t:':f' -of lkixll N e F x W If . R. Q. MARK BIRTCHER MOORE lt's all a submission. SUSAN MARIE MOHAN Latin Club l. Spring Track l. Spanish Club 2. 4. Winter Track 2. Yrbk. Underclass- men Ed. 4. To communicate is the beginning of understanding. To feel is the beginning of self-growth. To touch is the beginning of involvement. To love. the beginning of all that will ever be. BRIAN KENNITH MOY Ghandi, Mao Mao. la Choy Soccer I-4 fCo-Capt. 43. Basketball I-4. Baseball I. 2. Track 4. Student Govt. 4. My love of Nationalism, or my idea is that my country may become free. That if need be. the whole country may die so that the human races may live. MONICA LYNN MURPHY Mon, Mony. Joannie Sometimes I'm up, sometimes l'm down. I can't go runnin with my feet off the ground. Sometimes I'm right. sometimes wrong situations make me very strong: keep the faith never bend, be yourself to the end. KIM-LAN THI NGLIYEN Lani. Andi-Lu French Club I. 2. Spanish Club 4. Yrbk. Staff 4. One song leads onto another. One friend to another friend. So I'll travel along With a friend and a song. ROBERT CHRISTOPHER NEWSOME Chris, Mo, Arrowhead Football 2-4 CCo-Capt, 41. Wrestling 2. Spring Track 3. TVN 4. To be nobody but yourself is the hardest battle any human being can fight. .a-any 'T JOSEPH FRANCIS NELSON Joe, Nelly, Chuck German Club I, 2. Drama Club 2. 4. Spanish Club 3. AFS 2, 3. Student Govt. 3. 4. Yrbk. Staff 4. Wrestling 4. Live every day of your life as if it was your last. .MQ .-as ERIK DAVID JEREMIAH O'BRIEN Band I-4. Soccer l. Winter Track I. Spring Track I-3. A man must first know true loneliness before he can know true friendship. ni 1 1 my A ' Q THERESA ANN O'LOUGHLlN Therese. Danny Latin Club 3. 4. French Club l-4. Nat. Hon- or Soc. 3. 4. Drama Club 3, 4. Student Govt. 2. Yrbk. Senior Sec. Ed. 4. Somewhere inside you a seed has been born. you've got to watch it grow. Some- where inside you a river is waiting to flow. Will you let it go? CHRISTINA ANNE PANTANO Chris. Chrissy it Club l. 2. Yrbk. Art Ed. 4. - i hiqli. for stars lie hidden in your I ' -gi, for every dream precedes Ilti' RONDA LEE PAGE Honda. Ro TVN 4. Soccer I-4 CCo-Capt. 45. V. Softball Mng. You only go around once in life. But if you live it right. Once is all you need. ROBERT TREVOR PAGE Moon The Loon. Jim. Coda Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world. If any man love the world, the love of the father is not in him. John L7 KARYN MARIE PANTANO Tweeter. Pantooni Gymnastics I. Spring Track I-4. Winter Track 2-4. Cross Country 4. CTri-Capt.J. Drama Club I. Yrbk. Art Ed. 4. Then it doesn't matter which way you walk . . . so long as you get somewherea and you're sure to do that, if you only walk long enough. 'Qu 4? I, ERIK LEONARD PAULSON EP Soccer I-4. Spring Track I-4. Winter Track I-4. Student Govt. 3. Yrbk. Staff 4. The sooner you fall behind the more time you will have to catch up. f WD JENNIFER RENE POWER ERIC JON PETERSON Kossa. Squacka. Sponk Basketball I. Tennis 3, 4. TVN 4. His brain contains a thousand cells. each. some active mischief dwells. CHRISTINE VICTORIA PETERSON Chris. Pookey The only things I got out of this school were a few headaches and a lot of good friends. X .J SHEILA CHRISTINE RICE Roni's, Six-Pack. Mongoose Soccer I-4 QCo-Capt. 45. Gymnastics I. Winter Track 2-4. Spring Track I-4 1Co- Capt. 45. lt's not as important to be serious. As it is to be serious about the important. ia' 0? JoANNE SIDNEY RICHARDS Jo-Jo. Sid, Leticia Basketball l. Drama Club I. 2. Chorus 3. Foods I, 2. Student Govt. 4. I see good in everyone. and the good I see is God. -J.S.R. XX STACY ANN ROSE Spacey. Rosebush, Rosey-Baby Soccer I, 2. Basketball Mng. 2. Gymnastics I. Drama Club I. 2. 3. Yrbk. Staff 4. When times are good. be happy. But when times are bad, consider: God has made the one as well as the other. Therefore. a man cannot discover anything about his future. KIMBERLY GENE ROSE Kimba. Orca. Rosie Latin Club I. Field Hockey I, 2. Softball I. 2. And we know that in all things. God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his pur- pose. CHARLES EDWARD DOROTHY ELIZABETH SCHNELL RUYKHAVER Dorie Ned. Ned Zeppelin Band 3- ' 1 You may say that I'm a dreamer: ,AIC that can'l be gold' But I'm not the only one. Nl. 'fl I-will I hold dean I h0Pe some d3Y Y0U'I' loin W' gh.. , ,,,, , ,ww to sms my song, Then the world can live as one. llw twin' l-.ts :nine to be gone. I Have lo mm lilv on THOMAS EDWIN SCHULZ Tom. Tommy. Schulzie Track I. While it is well enough to leave footprints in the sands of time. it is even more im- portant to make sure they point in a com- mendable direction. STEPHEN DMITRI SMITH Beaver. Smitty. Beaver Hunt Football I-4. Basketball I. Baseball I-4. Destiny is not a matter of chance It is a matter of choice: It is not a thing to be waited for It is a thing to be achieved. PETER FRANCIS SMITH Class V.P. 2. 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Band I-4. Boat Club 2, 3. Student Govt. I-4 fTreas 41. Yrbk. Sports Ed. 4. Soccer I-4. Tennis I-4 CCo-Capt. 45. Honor is like an island, rugged and with- out a beach. Once we have left it we can never return. I: JENNIFER SHIELDS Jen. Gidget, Conchita TVN 4. Field Hockey I. 3, 4. Tennis 2. 3. Don't be dismayed at goodbyes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again. And meeting again after moments or life- times Is certain for the dearest of friends. 1 JOANNE VERONICA SPRING . Juana. Springy, Wan Fall Cheerleading 2-4 CCo-Capt. 25. Win- ter Cheerleading l-4 CCo-Capt JJ. Student Govt. 2. Yrbk. Candids Ed. 4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Forever will our shared secrets. happy giggles, and special times together warm my heart with precious memories. x If I i JANET MARIE STANTON Stan. Lucy Spanish Club 3. 4 fPres. 43. Basketball Mng. 2. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. Student Govt. I. Field Hockey I, 2. 4 fCapt. 25. Yrbk. Faculty Ed. l may get around . . . I may laugh alot Now you'd think that l'd be happy with the life l've got Nobody knows . . . nobody sees . . . Ain't nobody really knows the inner side o' me. Q 1 v Jr. -1 DIANE ELIZABETH SUURHANS Di. Diana. Queenie :fin Club l. Softball Mng. l. Field Hockey ' -ski-tball I. 2. Spanish Club 2-4 CV.P.J. .V . ' - r get to choose how you're going in .L when. You can only decide how wu.. k 'lily' to live now. 4 KERRIE ANN SULLIVAN Sully. Kerrie Bertie 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. KAREN ELIZABETH STOCKWELL Stocka. Reefer. Animal I Soccer I-4. TVN 4. CHRISTINE MARY SVELNIS Chris. Svel Latin Club I. 3. Nat. Honor Soc. 3, 4. Soft- ball I-4. We're getting older, The world's getting colder. For the life of me. I don't know the reason why. VIRGINIA MARIE SWANSON Ginnie. Swanee Jensa Latin I. Student Govt. I. 3. Field Hockey 2- 4. Winter Track 2. No matter how great a person may think he or she may be. peanut butter will still stick to the roof of their mouth. ' Q 0 A 1222: ,glib 9 r 5,15 KRISTEN ALEXANDRA TAYLOR Kris. Alexis Latin Club I. French Club 2-4. Drama Club I. Band I. Yrbk. Staff 4. Winter Track 2. Spring Track 2. Now old friends are acting strange, They shake their heads and say you've changed, but something's lost and some- thing's gained in living everyday. 2-s f ..i :'fP IQ: ' ... X. CHRISTINE MARIE THOMS Chris Band I, 2. Softball I, 2. Fall Cheerleading 3. 4. Winter Cheerleading 2-4. A true friend is forever. I SUSAN JEAN THOMPSON French Club I-4. Spanish Club 3. 4. Band I. 2. Yrbk. Copy Ed. 4. Follies and nonsense. whims and inconsis- tencies do divert me. and I laugh at them ' whenever I can. QW! 3 STEVEN ALLAN TOLMAN Life's fantasy is to be locked away and still to think that you're free. tx T WA JILL CATHRYN TOMPKINS Chorus I. French Club 4. AFS 4. Look lo this day for it is life. for 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. Cuff KELLEY ANN TULIS Kel Dream what you dare to dream, Uv where you want to go. Hu Mm: you want to be- live 1 I I I , . --V o. L- -Y -V . N lf, t, ' TW' Jw RICHARD MEREDITH TRAVIS Slick. Beau. Joe Football I-4. Track I-4. Wrestling 2-4. Dra- ma Club 4. Yrbk. Sports Ed. 4. Two roads diverged in a wood and I-I took the one less traveled by. CATHERINE ANN TOSNEY Cathy. Toz. Mouse Yrbk. Copy Ed. 4. Basketball I-4. Softball 2- 4. Spanish Club 3. Just because the message may never be received does not mean it is not worth sending. ':'f'.1.'7 CHERYL ANN VENZA Hyena Gymnastics I-4. Drill Team 3. 4. We know what we are but we know not what we may be. CATHERINE FRANCES WATSON Cathy. Caddy French Club 2, 3. Band I. 2. Soccer 3. Bas- ketball I. 2. Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice. l . SARAH ANNE WETZEL Student Govt. I. 3. 4. Basketball l-4. This is Major Tom to Ground Control. I'm stepping through the door and I'm floating in a most peculiar way. Well. the stars look very different today. KATHLEEN FRANCES WHALEN Whale. EBTC. Lu-Lu Yrbk. Staff 4. TVN 4. I know where I'm going, I 'ust don't know I how to get there yetl NANCY ELIZABETH WHITE Nance. Whitey Tennis I-4 fCo-Capt. 31. Make new friends, but keep the old: Those are silver. these are gold. New-made friendships, like new wine. Age will mellow and refine. Friendships that have stood the test- Time and change-are surely the best. JOYCE ELLEN WHITMAN Latin Club l. Student Govt. 2. Spanish Club 3, 4. Yrbk. Staff 4. Fill your heart with Beauty. and Beauty will come to you. Fill your thoughts with Love. and Love surrounds you. Seek always Truth and it shall be yours. For as you believe are all things made manifest unto you. BRIAN CHARLES WINIEWICZ Winkinsank. Winny Football I. J. 4. The biggest thrills in life come from tell- ing yourself you're invincible, then taking a deep breath and acting accordingly. RANDALL BROOK YOUNG Angus lm t L-infused. but I'm doing the best that I CJ GREGORY THOMAS WOODS Greg. Woody, Woodsy Yrbk. Managing Ed. 4. Nat. Honor Soc. 3. 4. Class Hist. 3. Student Govt. I-4. Soccer I-4. Wrestling 2. Food Com. I-4. Latin Club I, 2. French Club I, 2. A good man's got to know his limitations. So you ask yourself. Do I feel Iucky? . RICHARD PETER WOLFE Wolfie. Wolfman. Rick Chorus nuns' ., . QD .y-A s .5 '9- LISA ANN ZIEDINS I Step into the velvet of the morning I Let yourself lay back within your dreams 1 Take on the situation. but not the 4 torment l Now you know it's not as had as it 1 i 362018. Q JAY ROBERT ZIEGNER Zig, Ziggy. J-bar Spanish Club I-4. AFS I-4. Drama Club I-4 Band l, 2. 4. Boat Building 2. 3. Football I, 2 Wrestling I-4. Spring Track I-4. A person completely wrapped up in him- self makes a small package. STAGEFRIGHT David Harrington Matthew Schooley iff . k v 1 Q Q 4 u 3 K i , , I 1 i 1 l i , mi . . W 1 A 1 V an 1 1, K .QU . g S s r lb i ., k Qx P ii ! ,iv ! 3 ,A .2 'Q fi ,I 5: 's 5 f1 Q. fs ls X i s 5 E 5 2 1 y' , O rx' d Y O . 'ii 0 I! AQK , Y Kc lfrlf' 5 '23, Cf!- DO YGU REMEMBER? The Flasher To the Mall on half days Mr. Mott's cheater trap Byron Leary Freshman Football spying on the cheer- leaders Steve Dunn's Cruel Shoest Cleo Fitzie shaving his eyebrows Ms. McCaulley Chris Newsome's Mohawk R.I.H.'s Chem. 40 lecture on cheap zippers When the GirI's Soccer Team won a game Spring track's mooning incident E.P. piercing his ear Joanne McAIoon's E.T. Dan Ellis attacked by a bat in Bio Chem. StudyfFilms with EMO Gigi's CBetsy'sJ French Dinner Party Computer Dating for Tennis at the prom When Joe LoScuito fixed the 8th grade elec tions f l ' -4 ,4 V ,.,K P as y n' y 5 fc ,, -ff , . TH 1' 2 1 'hun-I r i 4211 ' gm f Freshman trip to Lincoln Park Emo's baby beakersa Gaposis The cabbage patch head Brian Moy's Vega Todd Lawson's Rubber Ducky Crowell patrol in the library Laura C. on the way home from Martha's Vineyard Comedian at the talent show B - Il, Home of the Champions - OZ Sherry McLaughlin's sneezes Glenn Miller Band Rhonda's parties Mrs. Smith History 30- Filmstrip Appreciation Ms. V's English 30- Facts of Life The Gurus Allright. Okay! Wishing the CHREATCHA would kill E.M. Hey Jude, Snowball Dance Forster. Captain Z ki Qiilll I 1 , V 2 E I -J X 1 in ,Frm v 'Fi fx ff, NN. ll 'JN 1 Af , 'z 6MB!N'K' ,sf. 7 , qwzagy 1 ff we w 9 - I I ff ' 'Y W . O 'E' 'lf 47: A fam- NW Ik ' fl w' l4'.,fn.'-9 kvx ,Nm xl WHEIIIWWI W M fi 2 M- ' Mm iii U H Riu G rn 1,18 AM4 All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players, they have their exits and their en- trancesg and one man in his time plays many parts. l lllllllllllllllllli E l Ned R ykhaver 4, ,P 5:1 Q, .Tv .ac- Q- ' ,. 'V 9' 4 A if V e 'r AI L ...,x fc' 1, 1 ..1. T Z1 if 4 Z9 OZJZIEZJU 5549? -if if? ....--nu I Superintendent Robert Bunncll Agggglgnl Sup8l'lI1I6l1d9I'lI Claare Scheff Principal Dr, Anthony Bahros Gold House Vice Prmclpal Bruce Marshman Blue House Voce Principal Donna NuzzobMuIIer ',Tf fT 6? x 4 k , f-S , .M .,..,, E u ., :lv w S' X xv Y' A v t .x-:V , .5. G jf xx , 'A X' V 1 K H - ' i-,Q ,gy ,.. y J I ev fx bknfifl - S' ffl, 25?-Agau sa' gf. i W' It 1 , 'Z 9 if my f SQ , 1, M PSX M vi . 1, . ' Yu ' . , . - gf. G4 xo. x Ni I Q. X J by! 1 :Pa ,Aa 0 A xox, ' . gi -3 - b fig,-Y 6 --uslwrw-'V' ,411 -NL ik X 1, English Department Head Joanne Vernacchio Henry Kowalski Maria Stewart Susan Gilmore Carol Beal -Q im' N '. : ,'A,' Q 4 5 Vzk i bizi Q f 2 , ls N .I Marylou Lawrence Corrinne Woodworth l 109 Social Studies Department Head David Stephansky Law US. History James Farrow U.S. History Stephen Mott Economics William Gerety Politics Robert Littlefield Social Studies Stephen Fernandez Psychology Janice Travis 110 4. -fss fY fx ? 1 . ff 1433 pun-H f. I l i 1 W3 :qc ,.5 W, ZX. J, ' .wa MQW E .A ' X in' 4' 'C-1 61 xy -R KL 'Q if SW gg. i Wi , 2- YH' H? 1. .N 's'.....- Mathematics Department Head Jay Swartz Paul DiNolo Mary Ellen Connor And to think . . . They are the cream of the crop! Patricia Breshnahan Joan Connolly Anne Murphy 111 Science Department Head Richard I, HOIDCFI Biology AHCI1 V 0bb6l' Physics Judith Doherty I- 3- -2 - WE.-i L 36 Biology Judith Cooper Chemistry ' Bruce Emerson 1 ,,, i X N. f ,f S if I 1 i ch 'I u IJ 1 5 Q Chemistry David Walsh Physical Science John Healey 111' .i 11+ U, X m S04 4? S lf' X Nz! x ., Foreign Language Department Head Anne Rosenberg SpanishfFrench Robert Dargis Spanishfllrench Sara Franklin Latin Phyllis Dunn Spanish Dorothy Heiler 113 Home Economncs Dorothy Bradford Busmess Leo Lawless Twins Maureen Traverse AccounNngN'Typing Carole Herrmann Home Economics Elaune Aten 'i 45-'45 N Y' I I' X I' .,. r S. l '11 A HTA' . ' ' 4- .xx filly' ri M ! E -1'-:X 1 Y-Y Q an ., B i 'fl I Q Q .-1 1 N 5 '1 'F 14' lil V.. N5 .- . I x 4 f Q. 7 114 4 . 9 .. .-.I 5 1' L! . I 'if 59a 1 0 t 1 , Rf Wwmwwwumgmmwpf mmmumw mu is 'S me ' wvsaxsxfmucmms ll nan sum U 1980-81 ' L li acl mms rang? LEG soG?+1'Si45?3E fffiuz 199' ,L92'fm' ' IMSTUNS CU-EHAIPIDIS 1981 - 92 , MJ Xe n f I '. , a,, 1 5 I I T3 -,....- , 7: 'V A A , , N I 5 'ii Q.-. - x Phys. Ed. AI Kassatly Phys. Ed. John Osgood Phys. Ed. Elaine Frado Phys.Ed. Dianne Tupper .W 1 1 1 s L 1 Q3 Shop Anthony Arena 'f 'A ,,, . QQ. I . 1 1 ,fir ,A xg Art Jean Simms Band Terry Anthony Chorus 1 Steve Angelucci Blue Guidance Peter kapolka Blue Guidance Missy Geretx Gold Guidance Harriet Polner Administrative Secretary Judy Scannell Administrative Secretary Pam Monroe Administrative Secretary Barbara Cronin Guidance Secretary Marilyn Bird School Nurse Peggy Collins School Doctor Dorothy Chase Guidance Secretary Janet Garfield Janitor Arthur Daneau Janitor Ernest Kirby llf. ,t ala: ll, -,,4 W1 4.' Z-4 ?2 1 4lJ'.49' ld awww!!! 2, if-f ' L-'EW 'KWH .,f . vi e ,ai gfv 2 ' fl sf 5 A ' - ,.. ,'f.', ' ,4 ' ' Q' O ' ,Q 1, 5, '-.-...,-I f - Q an a , J' U '.:,f .,'.:Q,'taf' -S 'fou- , ,H . . l ,'n:,e2,., ,K '. 5 v ,AL .ig 1:7 -- n f ' ik, 4' ,' . -M , f We . up .P - 'fp' ' , xg' , ,' ' ., .4 5, Q ..,. -A , 1 5 1 ra . 5 ' ffm J' P ,', A -- - Ax x'x '-2' if W ,-1, ' A 1 R i 4 h v-w xw ' V-,ga . 3.21:-f.il'l i i 1 asf' 1 fl l 1 X Reading Brenda Hussy Special Needs Kaitie Martin Special Reading Christine Hunt Special Needs Gail Cadigan Special Needs Judith Fields Head Librarian Mary Croal Librarian Franca Curry Librarian Kay Smith Librarian Joan Williamson Audio Visualist Lou Tardie 4 Past performances- Ai ' n f one but not for otten 8 8 1.5, Fw 5 .ax 1 1' - i' W l' N4 , ,,. I . i l f X Z 271 ,Y I X ,J Q4 ,,,.... ?:?4 lf' ,lf ff aj W.. 3 Kc. H , ......-.il-f' ., - -... 1 ' I X N X 1 Front Row. Coach Littlefield. M. Kelleher. S. Maloney. B. Giacobbe. S. Rice. C. Mason, B. Spitz. K. Lions. R. Finnegan. K. Donovan. E. Paulson. C Cowden. K. Murphy. J. Edlund, Asst. Coach D. Mason, Second Row. P. Davis. B. Bernard. V. Mattie. K. Leary. N. Murphy. Third Row: D. Cogliano. S. Mahoney, C. Larson, P. Connel. M. Lincoln. T. Augustine. M. Hartigan. T. Griffin, T. Stanton, M. Looper Back Row. B. Bays. K. Murphy, L. Dunn. M. Freeman. K. Paulson. N. Thoms, C. Hindley. T. Donovan, P. Sinatra, D. Peck. K. Morris, M. Travis, K. Pantano, P. Newsome. P. Goughan. J. Hall. J. Johnston. J. Smith. P. Frehill. I I Z4 I Y 'T I ' ' -1- -...L-:J J., sim ian . V In .B-f I V - 7 if Mf- 144- TL- - L x A I 3 if ii' Hey Buddy - Wait for me! 1 I 'i ' i . 'J v 6 I . I' I 'YI' -fx A L3 s D ,! '.lx ,, ' 120 V f f 4324 Wflfnlfgf A I I 2 I , QM, V, . fi ' ,4 , ,..-...A an -Wm - .A- -QN WI TER CHEERLEADI G il -if .1 .fad 4v-' 11- . A C? . -W 4' 'lib . J li-QM' ,, S . ig 1 ,,..' '1f-we-w..t,. ., , 1 Y--wa , 5 I F3 903' KT' - I LK., , 1 D ,, ' --a.,..4' Wm 18 'QQ' '- .... A., M- af' ' . . 3' ' -i.1'9't: -3,2 - , J. Healey, M. Pompeo. M, Micciamuono. J. Cox. C. Thoms. L. Cicirelli. P. Foley. C. Gates, L. Kernin . uv' L. if ' 1- From Row. C. Sprung. J. Hone. Second Row: L. McManus. L. Liebowitz. N. Tafrelian, D. Mills. T. Raebel GYMNASTICS Top Row: J. McAIoon, J. Coco. D. Jones. S. Brown, A. Corwin. C. Coco, T. Hennigan, K. Devers, D. Erna. Bottom Row: J. Bent, A. Mahoney, L. Morris. T. Cosmopulous, C. Venza Cco-captj L. Cox Cco-captj, K. Boczanowski. L. Amin, K. Furio, M. Stewart Ccoachj. 0 , A strong season was the result of the large turnout for the gymnastics team this year. Led by the support of co-captains Lori Cox and Cheryl Venza, and coach Maria Stewart, the team ended the season with a 4-6 record. nina'-Q . L... ' r if' ffl - ks v. if il.- ii? Q 123 BOY'S VARSITY BASKETBALL f t-Ati stir N' H g J . xv' , 534 Q fg wi ig, g ,12 x ,Um yy T g. UPPW , y F Xi . t if 'xl 2? m as: A3211 Ll 1 Front Rowz S. Benting. T, Dunn. S. Delahunt. S. Garfield J. Lyons. K. Flaherty. Back Row: Manage Lopes. J. Delahunt Choach Azavedo 3' ' '7fPPttS me iii . i .,,. of A XJ' Q' .,U XJ 41 Sv Although they started out the year with a strong showing. the boy's varsity team suffered a se- vere mid-season slump. However. they managed to get it back togeth- er at the end of the season. High- lights of the season were Scott Gar- 1 field as high scorer of the team as well as being a high scorer in the X tough South Shore League. Also, Ke- vin Flaherty added to the exitement with his exceptional offense and defense. Next year, Coach Azevedo is looking forward to a fine season as the the talented JV players will be stepping into the shoes of their predecesors. 15 f f J -491 iii QD! Donellen. S. Mildrum. R. Tedeschi. D. Terry, T BCYS' JUNIGR VARSITY BASKETBALL Ei' AV , E' ff' Z 2422? f, 'Y Q v . j h , fir. 'K E 44 31 Q 21 as 50x AAAA '54 Qggxx X. , ff' A'AA : M. Donovan. A. Messinger. K. O'connor. J. Murphy. J. P d g C D ly R M h y B k R C h John O g od M. EII A d W S J FI t J. n erson, . pringer. . ahery GIRLS' VARSITY BA KETBALL if Xl 23 ,E - X-56 V L lg, Vg V S .. b 'J ,M-gs' KCLIIIA -. Q. f' L , v A f i gg .J , y '27 ,X 13, 24 I .1 -. - i gr' 'I 1'llff'L N 1 +5 ' I cz .xi W 'QQ' f- 'Q , ' V , sg VB. Top Row C Tosney, N. Taglieri, J. Norling. J. Flaherty, K. Betts. Coach Gerety Front Row L Osborne D Suurhans P Larkin K Kelly CCo Capt J P. Manning CCo-Capt.J S. Wetzel, C. Tosney, N. Connolly '-2 ns Lf ifiliiv The I984 Girls' Varsity Basketball Team enjoyed great success this season, qualify- ing for the state tournament early with a I4- O record. Under the leadership of co-cap- tains Kristin Kelly and Pam Manning, and with seniors Sarah Wetzel. Paula Larkin. Cathy Tosney, Kathy Betts, and Diane Suur- hans, this year's team was the team to beat in the very competitive South Shore League. Coach Gerety has high expectations for next year's team with returning starters Jen Norling. Liz Osborne and Jen Flaherty. BASKETBALL f va-4--nl ,qi Back Row M Anastos A Taglleri E Reed D Avery K McLeod Coach Kassatly. Front Row:A. Dunn,K. VanOsdoI,K. Garfield A ., .wiki The I984 Girls' J.V. Basketball Team had another good season this year. recording only two losses in their first l4 games. Un- der the leadership of Kristen Garfield, Kristin Van Osdol and Ann Fullerton, this year's junior varsity team was a dominating force in the South Shore league. Coach Kassatly was very proud of the team and expects many of the players to greatly help next year's Varsity Team. -1- WRESTLI G K A I' Q X A Ju- ff vs ' X Q g gi 4 . J Q t .W C y Q g 5, V yj X gg . . . T' ' 5 - ' , l ' ' First Row. J. Nelson. C. Dirk. M. Loring, T. Cowden. S. Foley, J. Zeigner, P. Loring. Second Row. Coach Zonfrelli. T. Magazu. A. Evans E Obrlen B Chicko. J. Gates, J. Dirk. C. Lewis, T. Larmay, A. Melanson. The Norwell Wrestling Team did very well this year under the supervi- sion of first-year coach Zonfrelli. Out- standing this season were seniors Jack Gates and Joseph LoScuito, under whose leadership the team was able to post its sixth consecutive winning sea- son. Also enjoying success were Brett Chico and Leo LoScuito, who will un- doubtedly be next year's leaders. To- gether. the team managed to provide many exciting moments for Norwell wrestling fans. ljfi 5.8. 1 un--'K i Any time. Baby . . . If you DAREII IIIL 551111 IIIIKL Iii! Kill CIHIHBIS-1970 BASEBALL IISYUI IWSWI SSI!!! Milf LUIS! Fl Simi. SHORE LEABU sauna Liitlsc QL llil SCIIH. me V I L snumsnunsiutuz mil THHIIPS I 3 7 9 ll L THU UWIFUI5 Sill! DRE I Ilillle SUUTH 1 9 mlm 1390 B1 mmg Lax s:l::J. 1881 B2 R'- 44 1 K0 CLASS OFFICERS FRESHMAN SOPHOMORES Front. L. Elliot fV.P.b, K. Kraysler fHist.J Back: J. Coons CTreas.J, R. Front: M. Anastos fTreas.J, D. Cronin CSec.J Middle. A. Dunn fHist.J Flaherty tPres.J Back: J. Zambuto CPres.J, P. Sinatra CV.P.J JUNIORS SENIORS 1 I from Mr. Webber tAdvisori. C. Bunnell CPresJ. T. Donovan fV.P.J Back. Front. B. Emerson fAdvisorJ. K. Mahoney CHist.J, E. Carty QSec.J J. K. Garfield 1Hist.i. L. LoScuuto fTreas.y. N. Connolly fSec.J Swartz fAdvisorJ Back: J. Zambuto CPres.J. J. LoSciuto fTreas.D . I ATIC AL HO OR SGCIETY L Front. K. Furio, P. Manning. K. Morris. QSec.j. E. Carty 1PresD. J. Stanton fV.P.J, S. Flaherty CTreas.j, M. Livingston Middle. A. Lucid Gaudette. J. Zambuto. M. Kelleher, G. Woods. W. Haskins, C. Svelnis Back: P. Smith, P. Carmillo, J. Donellan. S. Garfield. M. Joseph, Ci TUDE T GOVERNMENT sql Ut! ' 1- Front. S. Hayes. W. Haskins, G. Woods. J. Gates. P. Smith, L. Schultz. H. Himberg Middle. M. Micciamuono, E. Call. M. Martin. S. Mills, L. Leibowitz. J. Edlund, P. Prudente. J. Metevier, A. Kapolka Back. J. Gately. K. Boczanowski, C. Martin, S. Connolly. T. Lazcano. N. Dullea. B. Sullivan. K. Hietala, J. Simmons, C. Virtue. SPANISH CLUB Front. J. Hoffman, E. Carty. J. Ziegner. D. Suurhans. J. Stanton, S. Thompson. S. Flaherty. J. McAIoon. K. Griffin, R. Hopfner. Middle. K. Kenney. D. Erna. A. Fullerton, S. Franklin CAdvisorJ. K. Garfield, K. Gates. P. Foley, C. Mason, L. Nguyen, E. Clarke, K. Foley. Back. S. Clark. C. Cole, J. Coco. S. Brown, C. Coco, W. Haskins. M. Goughan. M. Hartigan. L. Mohan. H. Nappi. L. Petrillo, M. Hopkins, P. Betts. WORLD OF WORK LATIN CLUB A Front. J. Lucas. C. Tosney, K. Gates, P. Foley. S. Nelson, S. Mc- Donald, Mr. Stephansky fAdvisorJ Back: B. Giacobbe. K. VanOs- dol. L. Richardson, S. Simmons. E. Osborne, A. Messinger. .1 . 1 3- f Front. A. Lucid, D. Cronin. R. Schuerhoff, B. Clarke. K. LeNormand, L. 1 A f - 'Tl Mucci, P. Dunn fAdvisorJ Middle: S. Turner. J. Furio, C. Kelly, K. J 3 16104 jolajq L 1 1 Mortensen. c. Laidlaw, s. Flaherty Back. H. rhompkins, J. Rockne. T. ,L O'LoughIin. H. Phillips, S. McMahon, J. Zambuto, P. Sinatra. B. Dein- inger. A. Tuttle. ,,Er1'rll ,CM M GRWELL HIGHLIGHT Front. C. Anderson. S. Clark, A. Lucid. J. Coons, T. Donovan, C. Brackett, M. Goughan, E. Carty Middle. L. Dillon. A. Messinger, S. McDonald, N. Kapsambelis, T. Griffin, C. Kelly, K. McGowan. M. Collins Back. M. Lowe. J. Rockne, A. Melanson, S. Grant, C. Kraysler, K. Gates, L. Elliot, M. Mahony, L. Sinatra, P. Foley. A.F. . Front. J. Coco, C. Cole, C. Brackett, J. Martin, J. Corwin Middle: K. Mortenson. C. Coco, S. Clark, L. Richardson. C. Hone Back. S. Brown, J. Hoffman, R. Deininger. T. Farry. FRENCH CLUB Front. T. Farry. N. Connolly. C. Tosney. N. Kapsambelis, P. Tower. T. Griffin. S. Nelson. D. Nace. G. Lucas. L. Mucci. E. Carty. Middle. K. Kraysler, L. Elliot. M. Mahony. M. Collins, C. Hone, C. Brackett, S. Metivier. Mrs. Rosenberg fAdvisorD Back. B. Giacobbe, J. Holden. J. Rockne, K. Mortenson. M. Goughan, S. Thompson. T. Donovan. J. Bond. R. Hureau, K. McLaughlin, T. O'Loughlin, S. McDonald. BAD Front. C. Allen. J. Livingston. J. Ziegner, P. Smith. K. Furio. D. Hoitt. E. O'Brien. R. Giordani. G. Metivier, J. Harris Middle. J. VanOsdoI, M Harrington. L. LoSciuIo. S. Metivier, D. Jones, S. Conway, A. Tuttle. M. Graden, M. Goughan Back. P. Norton, M. Mosher, D. Bailey, M. Cook, S Blake, K. Coakley. D. Mohn, M. Dwyer. G. Humberd, H. Phillips, J. Bond, S. Smith, D. Hoitt, G. Smith, J. Salice, B. Sherman. DANCE AND DRILL TEAM CHORUS CRW' From. C, Venza, A, Lorrie, S, Sjgnmong, Bagki C, Cgle. K, Front. C. Cole. J. Wolfe. C. Cloutier, R. Wolfe Back. Mr. Angelucci. J. Mahoney, C. Kearns, L, Richardson Garside. T. Magazu. I. McGonigaI. A. Krasinbrink. MAJORETTES D. Nace, A. Pennuman. L. Muccl. DRA A Front: G. Woods, S. Gaudette. N. Kapsambelis, S. Clark. J. Wolfe, C. Mason, M. Martin. J. Bond, T. Farry, M. Low C. Kelly, J. Zambuto Middle. G Doble, S. Rose, J. Zambuto, K. Rose, A. Kapolka, J. Metivier, D. Leason, A. Joseph, K. LeNormand. A. Tuttle. K. Mortenson, C. Beal CAdvisorJ, J Corwin. D. Caldwell, Back. C. Brackett, E. Call, J. Norling, T. Donovan, K. Garfield, H. Phillips, I. McGonigal, M. Pilalis. C. Cloutier, J. Garside, L Richardson, K. Fulton. B. Deininger, T. O'LoughIin, E. Clarke. T.V. . Front. L. Misakian. D. Attardo. S. Gaudette, K. Stockwell, M. Donovan, H. Barry. P. DeCoste Middle. J. Cambria. K. Taylor, D. Basler. K. Kelly. R Page, L. Edlund, K. Mahoney, K. Whalen. S. Mott Back: S. Aicardi. J. Lyons. B. Lynch. P. Malaney. E. Peterson. C. Conley. C. Ruykhaver, C Newsome. A. Karp. Let's dip This takes me back Not bad for a jazz singer. GLENN MILLER DANCE DECEMBER l5, l983 Would that Glenn Miller still were alive, To see Norwell High School get down and yive. Swinging to tunes they had never heard before, Nonetheless left the students shouting for more. And the dance steps they learned during gym that day. May be evident at the prom held yearly in May. What a voicel fWhat a dress . . . J K b , p w 1 YEARBGOK 4 1 Front Row. K. Pantano, R. Travis. J. MacAloon, G. Doble, C, Larson. T. Collins S Gaudette fMng Ed J G Woods CMng Ed J J Zambuto B Bernard D Basler. B. Kaslauskas, M. Mclaughlin, J. Whitman. Middle Row: K. Furio,A Lucid A Hall W Haskins L Carty J LoSculto K Morris P Manning S Wetzel, K. Donovan T. Dunn, S. Mohan. C. Chatfield, Back Row: H. Barry S Hayes T O Laughlin B Clarke M Goughan C Pantano K Tosney K Devers, C. Anderson, S. Garfield, J. Gates P. Smith. J. Stanton, E. Barron S Thompson S Flaherty K Taylor J Nelson EPILOGUE Shakespeare would say As good wine needs no bush, a good play needs no epilogue. Well, we're making no claims. We thought this moment would never come. lt all start- ed about a year ago- confusion and disorganization. We didn't know what to do, we had never put a book together before. But with our new advisor at the helm and a staff of over forty individuals, we have managed to compile our thoughts and impressions of the year l984. Through all the sweat and frustration, the long hours the night before each deadline, trips to Burger King, and the minor dis- agreements amoungst the staff, we have somehow done it. All in all, it was a learning experience and even quite fun. So this is it. We hope that you enioy it. Sue S Greg l 451 ADVERTISING tb- N4 5, 51 'rf HGH! -Q 'U Mo tLikel To Succeed: When you take advantage of ' SWSB's safe, sound investments and financial services. Of Course! All Deposits Insured ln Full VA South Weymouth Savings Bank e south weymoum h ' Mom Office Poolds Comer Columbian Square Junchon ll9S.18 G 58 Eosi Weymouth Norwelllhonovov Snow s Plaza Assinippi Banking Cenhe: J non Qle S3 A Middle Si Juncnon mes 53 L 123 Nez! to Pompeo's Restaurant : 337 moo Connecting on ohices 571-2800 'x MZ? 8.1 v' 'C+ XZ' K N 'B is ifx 1. 1 Compliments of Washington Park Pharmacy y and J Norwell Surgical Suppl Washington Park Pharmacy 340 Washington Street Norwell, Ma. Ulm! Telephone: 659-4271 Service is our business with competitive pricing John F. Carnes Sr. B.S. John F. Carnes Jr. B.S. il A family-owned pharmacy for oireriQ25 years , . .. ii: - ' Q50 S '11 .4, 1 1 M .- pf- , -3 ' f ,l p'rJo'-Q 4K',- . 5 ... 4 - - l '44 fb si 9 v'5 K ? 'q1 wglfwf f 2? 1:4 bk E102 Z3 'FT Q, EX ,O up 5. 4. . f fer-ff 1 i il! U 'Y B ll Z5 . 5' fn. ai' ,K Z -Q . .3 4 I. Ffh. , , . -ff f' 47 - - ibn '. 4 ' ' 'fu' ' iff?-'.!'LSv Q 0 I X , . ., , . v, ' A 11. . ' v I P, , 1- ewg-, 1.9 'fr 1, 9- - . lid ' 4 -. F AO ll 4. , .fl ai - -1 AQ. 4. ., ,X .,. ,2 - ' 52 ,I A -l ' JZ 1' I g I ' J . 1 . V 9 Q A . 2.3.1. F U. ,tl I 'J ' Q Q I X .6. A ,. U , I ag i4 ' A swf , -,4,,, EV A x t ' .4 . E 'S g JI-ln10l1L I ,y A , 54 1 i Q , 3, fa a 5 0 '4' . H ' . 1+ XX ' V xl ,, -it . ' 1 - 29113, u v ffgyw 'W A 3. 'W Zz iw .24 ti 'ff sz ,4 K, ,Q if is ,A 4 59 56324 55 f. v u r l 'fpjx -' ff- 1- 4 9 'YQ- an - L! ' 1 'Q 4 . Q , X- - f '-'?'rj. , 'I v - ITB' h' -7' an fb I uEf .'s -I' 44 COMB NATDON WINDOWS B DOORS BAILEY 8: SON. INC. BIZ Bains? The Deli 'H'1?3i'E3'3l'siT'J?lfa 53' MARSH'-s QQ - X 4 Q Af ' ' E 1 O f ' 0 s Q . C - Q O 1 v I I COSMOPULOS, CROWLEY8c DALY INC. ADVEFITISINGIMAHKETING. 250 BOYLSTON STREET, BOSTON, MA 02116 Your Advantage Country Fashions for the Entire Family- Always on sale 293 Washington St. Rte 53 Mon-Sat 9:30-5:30 659-4975 J.C.'s Dairy Congratulations to the Class of '84 Q 195 ROCKLAND STREET L' manga HANOVER, MASS. 02339 Q x H 'J . 'f,':g Paul Crum X Q 8,1 .nf V lm-Sr s .- X 'yn r u 10 -QX A t St d' G X 82 6-9894 , X BY APPOINTMENT o-8.,.m Grcoi Q. H a no ve r 5 l87 Rllckland St. O Across From Pos: office Rus 139 8. 53 Cre at ive -1 Paul Crimi Xgout ntemporary Hair 82 6-9 Image For Everyone. Date.i......i. Time4......4L.. Paul Wetzel Associates Massachusetts Bank 8 Trust Company 85 Pond Street Norwell 87l-4202 Best Wishes to the Class of l984 Service Bank-Member FD 659-2272 749-5524 I :L -f - 56 , 'lmksfsxjubj 5 . - Si g av .illfft-if . we 1 9 ,, -1 1 --ff-1 5 , NN., -!:ghgQi?iQ f North River Electric Supply, Inc. Norwdl MA Flagstaff Lighting 185 Rockland Street I h Hanover, Ma. 02339 u y Tel. 826-9720 Hockey Sticks and Bowling Balls - Sfgtoff Q 826-3831 I7 Taj FORMAL WEAR SPECIALISTS OPEN MoNoAv THRU muon 10 oo A M nt a so P M , SATURDAY m 5 oo P M 1422 Washington Street CRt. 537 Hanover, MA 02339 FREE TONING AMF00 ' ' ALL mnsnrsslxons REPAIRED standard a automatic Q foreign a marine 115 SANDWICH STREET 2053 WASHINGTON STREET PLYMOUTH, MA 02364 HANOVER, MA 02339 747-2588 878-4712 or 878-4507 Compliments of A.B. Dick ViI't3'S Garage Products inc. of S.E. Ma. Hyannis-Quincy-New Bedford P aoffset-copiers-mimeo-electronic typewriters-computers I-803-352-3I76 E is S12 fr 4 2 xg 1 fi t Vi 5 D MWQP 7.7. ' -2 W 1 N J ltw ' i- 'f '.--'gf A he E4 C 0 M E s Y 0 U to CASUAL coUN'rRY DINING Fantastic Lunches and Dinners Super Sunday Brunches OR Enjoy Chowder, Sandwiches, Homemade Desserts, or a Light Snack by the fire in our BAKER PUB lliakcr Pub menu served mos! evenings till the kilchen closes! US' We Specialize in Good Food, Better Service, ' - and the Best Drinks on the South Shore 444 Cus Saunders Private Dining Rooms Available Hl:p:'il'::0':5 0 Reservations 749-5325 Hon Dioeuvges AT QUEEN ANNE'S CORNER, 1217 MAIN ST., HINCHAM Rick Fuller Realtor The Gallery of Homes Norwell Driving School Best Wishes to the Class of 84 X Ll X x J' ,104 I X .... .NM E I m I mmm ! 'EF' Q V f' y., , - f KA N 'X A ' . , j'5'..Ji!-' 'X .. -gm4.f,A 'A ,,, 5 x x 1 :lx 664 V X hu A Q , ' -- - r ,-- S . w, ' 1- -3: 5.5 .' X ., , f' ll - f-----' TL K.-1 nj ' 9 - X'Kj'i,1 -, gX ' 1 E' M. h If :, I - S J - 1' S X 1: 1 gf- A - ' T T .:- 2 4.. ff T - - 64.11 HN 4 A 4 E 'g ., . - K b - 1:22,-,.... v G. Logan Eaton, OD. John A. Child, O.D. 127 WASHINGTON ST. IRTE. 531 NORWELL, MASS. 02061 Telephone 878-2020 Au oven DPOME OPEN DAILY 9 All TIL 11 PM SUNDAYS I Pl TIL ll RIA NURSERY NITN IAIYSITTER IAON TNRU FRI IAORNINGS LEAGUES AVAILABLE FOR CNILDREN 0 ADULTS 0 SENIOR CITIIENS Rockland SI., Hanover 8 6 on Route 139 Q Route 53 2 -4 1, Congratualtions to the Class of I984 Gunn Asociates Compliments of St. HeIen's Church Norwell Ma. Rev. Luke A. Farley Rev. Joseph B. Naudziunas Best Wishes to the Class of I984 TOLL mes 1-800-242-1419 - NORWELL AREA 659-2204 xx 4 'uw X if 113'51X COFFEE ANN INC X'7,X-T V-v,-Ig OFFICE COFFEE SERVICE f QL USDA INSPECTED SP5 SMOKEHOUSE 345 Washington St. Norwell. Ma 0206l EUROPEAN SAUSAGES SMOKED SPECIALTIES Carroll Reed Conway. New Hampshire 03866 603-447-2535 PameIa's Place Herring Brook Hill Norwell 659-47W Andrew G. Gordon, Inc Insurance and Financial Planning Norwell Center Norwell, Ma. 659-2262 325-6665 , 2 x N ., non l llsll KE 3 l E rrx E35 'Tu 6 4 Tim Hennigan HENNIGAN QU I K ENGINEERING co. INC. I ! K Chemical Cleaning F0 Water and Waste Conditioning Equipment and Chemicals Consulting Engineering DAYS A WEEK FINNELL DRIVE WEYMOUTH. MASS. O2I88 6l7-33I-3322 Mill Pond Tennis Club 195 Columbia Road - Route 53 I-lanqver Swim 8 Tennis Club Hanover, Massachusetts 02339 One Mill Pond Drive Hanover, Massachusetts 02339 I Good Luck Class Of O i984 YUQ company A Yacobian Family Institution ..... A Spanning 3 generations of Service with Integrity Pffqmn Ifllilifl pfuh. 9:10. 186 Summer Street GREGORY G. YACOBIAN, JR. 826-S166 Kingston, Massachusetts 02364 'i4 337-9754 C C f 984 QQ. nab W , Q, ff-fl-Dk D 453 - ' Q :A .. f 5 QQWQ V Norwell Booster Club 36 1 l 1 L'C.lllSC the only people Thr me .ire the m.1d imem the ones M1-1 are mad to live, mud ni 1.1lk, 111.1d ru be waved, dexirniis Of-CVL'FX'flllI1g nr the N.1111e 1111ie, the ones who never 31.111 I1 111 NIX .1 u1111111i111plQ1ce thing, but lxllfli, l111r11. liiirii, like lhliriloiis yellow r11111.111r.111illeN exploding like spiders ncrufx rlie Sf2lfN1lIRl 111 the middle you see the Nur-rr-1m-rliglmtpop and every- l'm1.ly gow I.-Xwu wl' -jack Ker11i1.1r U11 The Ruud 826-5057 OW' 6 UW' land 3 evenl Mon., Tues., Sat. 9-5:30 242 Broadway Hanover, Mass. 02339 Telephone N Wed., Thurs., Fri. To the Class of 1984 Keep on Burninl The Pantano Famil - MERCUR - HADOON LINCOLN 1'1!lH?QlJRY 572 WASHINGYON STREET HANCJAJER, MASS 023.39 Congratulations to the Graduates! RUST COMPANY BELYEA Auro REPAIR mc. womtctm 7 Grove Street QCORNER OF RTE. 531 I Norwell, Mass. Queen Anne s Arco THE FULL SERVICE CENTER Official Inspection Station AUTO Bopy 3 M EC HANICAL FRED ALGER lNi'gR!VEpCgTtg:iGiggN5gTIgtEg26 an-sono NORWELL MASSACHUSETTS INSURANCE ESTIMATES FDPietroskI G Company Appraisers and Consultants in Real Estate 62 Derby Street Hingham, MA 02043 r l f f r r r r r r r r v r r rr , - , - g L - X L, - - - - - L -e X Y W -V - - v v To vs va 7- -0 -Q v- 7- -Q Lives OF GIZGCIC men all neminb us We can make ouw. lives sublime, And, bepantinca, leaoe bebinb us Footpnint-5 on the sanbs OF time. Let us, then, be up anb boine, With a heant -pon any pate: Still Clcbievincs, Still punsuine, Leann to labon arab to wait. af psalmjffe 'L Wenyf Mwwfk Lnjffbw MUl2PHYfCAl2TY uNsur2ANCE 56 Dllffwdy, Gneenbusb, Massachusetts 02040 joseph Q. Comfy Jill!!!-66-60-6-IJJKJ-54 J f I 4 I r 1 r 1 v I I I I 1 Compliments of 1 19 Avedis Zildjian Company S 623 L 1 0 PRIME Compliments of TIME a friend VIDEO , A17 Q f t NORWELL SHELL SERVICE SH 72 Washington Street J Norwell, MA 02061 ,IM Phone: 878-2225 lvll-xwurr-xulUr'1l:r1o HIVLJ uno I nlou 1 uno ' THROUGHOUT THE FREE WORLD Dickerson machinery co.,inc. P.O. BOX 213 34 ACCORD PARK DRIVE ACCORD Q NORVVELL I , IVIA O2O'lB tel. 6171 871 - 2400 Compliments of Norwell Cleaners tiller Herring Brook Hill in Norwell Center 659-2069 Hair and skin care salon Open Mon. thru Fri. 9-9, Sat. 9-5:30 Fine Dining in an the , English Country Pub am ' Available for Iuncheons. banquets Q63 f do and receptions. Our Gift Certificates are X W 'sag a distinctive way to Q1 'Q express your 2' , 0 thoughtfulness. The ALEWIFE WVU' ' A 707 Main street N Il 6533332 Congratulations to the Class of I984 r Fr William and Marjory Klein .mt R Cot REALTOR 0 N Offices Throughout Eastern Massachusetts Best wishes in the future to the class of '84 JSB Equipment Co., Inc. 5 Grove Street Norwell 878-H03 I NORTHERN MORTGAGE We have a mortgage Loan for youl 4 Congratulations Class of I984 - A Friend MCGEE Pom-r.Ac TovovA e Lucille Jtlaymie jane-McTap,p,art GCQQ-ISS PONTIAC Rick Stevens . Ladzes Wear 16171 325-3333 707 Mem St.. Rte. 123. Herring Brook Hill. Norwell. MA 02061 16173 ees-save are sa Telephone 559.4700 472-0714 BosToN LINE v-uwoven MASS 02339 Compliments of the Antique Sampler Specializing in Country Furniture Accessories Sally Hopfner Norwell. Ma. 659-4290 Congratulations Class of I984 Pre-Parenting-Childbirth-Parenring M.B. Parenting Services Education 8. Support Maeva Buckman 34 John Adams Drive Telephone: Norwell, Ma. 02061 i617y 659-7374 Compliments of a friend Breezy Bend Farm Beer and Wine A man in business to make friends Rudy Dreams Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken-winged bird That cannot fly. Hold last to dreams For when dreams go Lile is a barren field Frozen with snow. Langston Hughes CONGRATULATIONS TO KATHY AND HER CLASSMATES DR. AND MRS SEBASTIAN J FURIO CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF l984 N 4' fx Aw A f 'T A STV ff? . ' 1gp,,l'...?,.7' ' 2 Yl- Richard Hopfner Studio, Inc, f Best Wishes to Class of i984 's Men's Shoes Route 53 Hanover. Ma 87l-3336 Congratulations Class of l984 Pancake King, Inc Hanover, Ma. MEADOWCROFT DAY CAMP .t if M 9? 4 Al 6df!l4,604f0Z,4d0t .... Eileen and Jim Kelly 659-7275 659-2362 mil EAGLE INFLATION HEDGES, INC. INVESTMENT QUALITY RARE COINS 659-I228 The longest journey begins with a single step Congratulations Class of I984 Q 'S -ik ,TI Kf wives 5 si'2'nAvn 579 SALON, I gee EQ? Ping's Hair Salon 2029 Washinton Street Norwell Ma BEST WISHES CLASS OF I984 South Shore Medical Center 75 Washington Street I Norwell, Ma. 0206! Compliments of Northern Financial Associates, Inc. 22 Washington Street Norwell Ma. 02ml Second Mortgages Residential-Commercial 87l-IO94 Qs mk? gl Q Washington Park Motel 5 5 Q, ,, fb I J 2 , I A Where the best come to rest Q . 5' - . Rt. ss 337-2700 ess-:ssl Best Wishes to the Class of I984 BQSEPHS 4 9+ a 1 - C I ' CI 6 Q OI1gl'8LLliggJll:S BSS R DW A Fredrickson Brothers Featuring 895 Main Street Calfornia Norwell, Mass. 02061 Paint 6594000 fworky C9893 471-3500 Best wishes Class of 84 n .1 gencferfecyl ' ' lg , ' garckns, gnc. , D' , - - 252 was:-emsron STREET 5 ., ' Y Rowe 53 It -. .nf . IZ. N n LL.MA0206i nr Aaimvl ave-esss Balloons and Flowers for Any Occasion A. Russell Lucid Attorney-At-Law Compliments of 5 a friend can in ' 5 .ME-, V 5, at Congratulations to the class of l984l John P. Donovan Attorney-At-Law 43 Chittenden Lane Norwell 659-7335 Prestige Imports and our entire staff extend our congratulations and our best wishes for the future to the class of i984 New EngIand's Largest Authorized Dealer for Mercedes-Benz and Datsun Rt. 228, Queen Anne's Corner, Norwell Congratulations to the Class of i984 Ctezxmms aui iuornens 7.22.9 Get More Than Cleaning Get Twin City Carel Complete Laundry 8 Dry Cleaning Services At These Convenient Locations: 93 Lincoln Street, Rte 3A 52 Plymouth Street 2-6 Pond St., Corner Rte I8 Hingham 749-2626 Holbrook 767-3750 Weymouth 337-5424 Coin-Operated Locations: ,w ?lF3ng3treet Llwiwaihington Street ' ,Z 1 Weymouth Quincy fr . . J Wick-up S Delivery Service Availablef in 2 at 5 4 Q QE I , ' -. . 1 ,-.4 7 cat' 171 Q' FY :X . L V 7 ,P -: 2 C Q , T '43 1 ' l NEIL E MclSMC 16171871-2755 m i'A FABRICARE House . . ' . CLEANERS - CUSTOM TAILCJFJING Nsl' S LAUNDRY - LEATHER . SUEDES 8 Hearing For Sale QUALITY NEW MEN'S SUITS BATTERIES HEARING AID REPAIRS 32 POND ST Q NORWELL.. MA o2oS1 337-4495 5789884 DIMITQIOS SKAFHJAS RTE. 53 QUEEN ANN'S PLAZA 22 WASHINGTON STREET NORWELL. MA. 02061 659-4832 Belyea's Building Maintenance INTERIOR CLEANING - WINDOWS Sparrell Qfuueral Serbia, glue. LORING L. WADSWORTH FUNERAL HOMES 'WASH 'GK : so CENTRAL amen 1 sumasn smear Nonweu. corunssrr use-:zoo sas-ozoo 377 PROSPECT Sr. Nouwnm., MA 0206! Romain BELYHA 17 loseph's Pontiac 724 Main Street- Box 165 Norwell, Massachusetts 02061 Tel. 659-2671 P. Scozzari Fresh Fruit 5 Produce J. Scozzari Fruit Baskets The er Mill 326-6077 Wholesale S Retail 7 Days 8-6 Rt 53 Han. E r EIZEERPIERCIHG with purchase of l onepatrof earrmgs. lem Uni-amiuklveed Southslxore Plaza. Bramlree. MA 643' 4121 Pod Distinctive Gifts es church st. l F' Pembroke. MA. ozsso masts as san I. 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