Plymouth Carver High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)
- Class of 1969
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H V H - 14 ABLISHEU ' an - . - , Jr NQ ' P ' Q ' if W 4 , M :M,M' W' 'A' 3 WHHmmqgm.i 1 H - 001 C4 0 -V Q O QBLISHEU X 4' wb 1, Q 4' ,L Q ,,. . Q G1 'f' os :ST 4' ox 4 I Sc:-uo0x O e ,.wzfzap.m?..4QmM--3.we,i ., L kfmm.,,.,-.., M . , We -V V-, . V, A- W -W ,, ,,,,, ,,,,... .x-, w-uw-t,. -- Se N. , , - N W-1 , N-..-M .L A- W L, 'fff 1311-.j.,'.,a-w .'.3s5.:1sf5 ,,.fgvT51.5jw tsl5:E1q gm ww W M, ....tv2Qg4ligg31f5sggjg,3,x5,Zi5Q:3-Mexi, . A ' A A . ' 5 ' - yw' 4 .- -3 V, ,N w fi -1 f' Hi' GL, , VM , ,N , .. w+ ':W'azwQfAyf ,, ,, L , ,, 'wlfif , ,fa-ew, 1 12 A rt-cw . XE ,, A' .- A ,L eifxwjwx Mein an Mgyf' ,W tae. 1 . A i 1 ' 6 4 ' N. 1 5 ri, . ,. PY Q HEY, K4, , pq - w if www... ... ,W M, an ,fl PLYMOUTH CARVER we HIGH SCHOOL ' 1. PLYMOUTH MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNHEXLDQ STAFF Co-Editors Patricia Meyer Paul Ruozzi Business Manager Syrel Sherman Adviser Mr. Brian Souza CONTENTS Academics . . . . . .6 Fall ...... .... 2 6 Winter . . . . . . .44 Spring ......... .... 7 0 Undergraduates . . .... 78 Seniors ........ .... 3 6 Advertisements . . . . . .154 Qlllass 1Buem Q11 unalnare r Zbannllr sal' Ensappnmtment anti all Seem tn form Ulibe feelings Sm often expresseh. Q preparatinn fur lining But not Qll at ante. Zllime fur mnnher Qnh learning Zlaas fnunh was milling tn learn dBi nurselnes Qhuut others. jfnrgntten, after num But rememliereh Qometime. Gintnarh the :nibble Qnh fnrmarh. But still lnuking bark Slkegretfullp. with some knntnlehge Eau little tllixperiente Qnh questinns Mnanstnerahle 31311. ilust far l jfrnm the Ufhnugbts nt all Qnh far from the rearb QB! our bnpeful e Qnh hreaming selnes N-:,,,..,:.. Qlibristine Qinfftn Some thoughts from the Editors . With great pleasure, We presentsthe 1969 edition of the Pilgrim. Our effort has been one of enthusiasm and enjoyment. Our ideas are intended to be a reflection of the times we live in, and our purpose is to show the spirit of the student body, the memories of a senior class, and the results of students working together in producing a yearbook. ln these pages, we have tried to record a most precious year in high school. We have made an effort to bring past , . memories to life again. Through this book, we hope that we have been able to surprise some and create a smile for others. We have enjoyed producing this yearbook. ln seeing our efforts finally produced here, we receive a great amount of satisfaction. ln turn, We hope that the l969 Pilgrim will bring satisfaction to you, and that this yearbook will be considered your work as well as ours. The Editors KN 11 l l X N 1 f ,fy , X f ,X J ' All f ffffff if i w mtv M ff, X A Wifi! f ff ' if Wifi riff' if , If y 'K ' 1, f i, i 'Eff V lf tiff l i it f ' ll ff X . f i ,I r ,lf ,f u, , lffyfifylf, Rx i, A flffi hifi-if' ff 1 .,-fffiff t f f xl' ffiify l f li - 'ii . 5' VJ, 4 J K! A I ffm I Il 7 I, f -A-e-J -. of -t . -- .-.. , ' veg,- g.. - ,, Gixx s xxx Qllii' nlliil'Il'01il'j'umlF:?-' 'T' ! ' 2.. ,Q 'xl ,, ' W-. H'-' E ,1. 1' fi., -fi. F 'K 'fl51zIzl'1'f9.4.0..t1L.S'.9gqqvf,'-f4f'gf 17'-i,f,' 31:-va ,, at ., , ' . f irfRWxt.iff6111z1 ' y 'u r -is -5. . 'V ---iIf 1!.' 4:H1':1:1.3'It 1'.'.if1!!5.'.flM154.nl.4 .1-'Ill l.?,'f'i' gy? -Q' as has ir eff 5 - , Mrwsvrwrftf' 3 DEDICATIO Perhaps Mr. Rogers' uncompromising spirit in the faee of challenge is what we value most about him: his tremendous faith in his teams and in himself. 'l'herefore, because we respeet and love Mr. llarold liogers, we dedieate The Pilgrim to a talented coach, a fine instructor, and a gracious gentle- man. ln all of us he has instilled his love for sports, espeeially basketball. lrle has shown us how to gain the joys of victory, and even more important, how to accept the pangs ofdefeat. When all is kept in perspeetive, Mr. llogers has taught that much is gained from both experiences. After our defeat in Rockland, Mr. Rogers clearly demon- strated those qualities which make him so mueh of a man when he said, 'QAII we can do now is to pick ourselves oft' the floor and start againfi That spirit has been the generator of countless champion- ship basketball teams and the guideline forhundreds of young men struggling to manhood. 'l'herefore. with great respect and admiration we dedieate this yearbook to hlr. llarold llogers. I if ' 4 X 'S l 7 w l 3 w 1 1 'AI In our complex times, we must learn to think not only of furthering ourselves but of furthering mankind. Ours is an age of awareness, an age of change. No longer are we young adults held to a world of fantasy- of security. We must meet the world 'ahead on.'7 It is the teacher who must guide and instruct us. He points out the right way to follow when one hopes oi' achieving some goal. He turns many pupils into scholars. He gains the respect of all who come in contact with him. In short, he, the teacher, shows us the true path to adulthood. And we have to think, above all, of the need for education. Education is the key to the jobs of the future. Education is the key to preserving individual capacity to act, to provide for oneself without dependence on government. And education, in the last analysis, is the key to understanding the world about us, the world of new nations and nuclear weapons, affluence and starvation, war and peace. Robert Kennedy 11925-19681 ffrs 7 19 N X I kxq'5Tx XXX f s Xf 4 I mf' X 7 ADMINISTRATION F our forms of govern ment let fools contestg Whate'er is best administered is bestf' f 5 . Mr. Robert Holton Mr. Wilbert Cingolani Mr. William Gault, j Vice-Principal Principal Edward Nicholas Alexander Pope QI688-1744, and Mr. F. Mrs. Alice Urarm Dean of Girls 3 f E an '- I i , fx Seated: Mr. Erwin Washburng Mr. David Cappannarig Mrs. Jane Gellar. Haskinsg Dr. Samuel Stewart. Chairmang Dr. George Wildg Mr. F. Standing: Mr. William Gault, ,Ir.g Mr. Alton Cavicchig Mr. Elmer Edward Nicholas 8 s I ! IDANCE 3 9 g Thou wer! my guide, philosopher, and 2 'o ' i riend. H 5 2 gi Alexander Pope fl 688-1 7440 i Z s f Y .- ff - Ji' - '- 5' X f A, V Aj, J. , ZW ' 9 ,fur af I xi Q5 i fe .. --'f fs, P , :we f , ., ., , 3 s 1 i fig ., , i J 6 X J' 'Q , ur nv A22 ! f ff W2 naw Mr. Victor Bissonnette Mrs. jean Patenaude Director of Guidance Bridgewaterg Boston Universityg Future Teachers University of Massachusettsg University of Georgiag Bridgewaterg University of Nliamig University of Rhode lslandg Holy Cross , 7 f , A ff, eg Q 1 , Q - 2 ' if , ff Q I 1 I M 5 ,. Z QM, ww ' 4 41:1 ,mf L Wwwaffa-V Wwwf, an iff' MW 4 -,M,,.f1 s f yf --,:'.,f- 5 , A y, : Any., , ' f s I A A f ,,. - R' A ' 734631,-yz1v fr if .. w J ,. M Uir,, 1 r 1.43 -' , Q, . , 1' Y. 4 ,, it Mr. Edwin Calvin Harvard University: Kent State Universityg Western Reserve University Mr. Horace Turner Bates Collegeg Harvardg Bridgewaterg SMTI 9 ,J A n ENGLISH I trade bath wzth the lzvtng and the deadfar the enrichment of our native language. john Dryden fl 631-1 700j F ,xg Mr. Yoshiro Sanbonmatsu Mrs. Alice UFHHII Swarthmore College: University ol' Bridgewater State College: Boston Bridgeport University: Dean of Girls 5 1 Nt .W ' N will i ' , . ., r 5 f .. 1,1 IR r , X af? ' A I ,if K 3 I . , in 1 M19 Yihk , . ? 1 Q -I as 1 ' 1 t ,X t 5 f'-f ,, .' H , 55 , L - f ei, 1 if , fnzf i .V ug la 1' x I ',, I 514' - J ,I If in I ,S - l 1 an ' 1fiL ..ll 5 5- Wk f ' ix M ,tm 2 is 'f f v f if-'Y WX , J l it X u l f lvrll. X r -1'-5 l Miss janet Draghetti Mr. Allan Cohen Mr. Robert Merrifield Mr. Richard Briggs l Emerson College - Drauna Club University ol' Mamaehusetts: Lowell State College: University of Bridgewater State College: L,il. AdViS6fQ lfll A-bllel' bPC9Cll Rutgers: Bridgewater State College Massachusetts: National Honor Abner Adviser Instructor A Debate Club Society Adviser ulllf llg . 4 wow Af LQ UMW X 4- Mrs. jacqueline Levin Mr. Thomas Long Mis Mary Callahan Mr. Brian Morse l Brandeis University: Boston College Stonehill College: Bridgewater State Boston College Westfield State College: Western Q i College: University of Massachu- Washington State College setts: Bookstore Adviser ,fm ff- aq- i . 1 vw e N, ' Mrs. Bette Whittaker Mrs. Jeanne Johnston Mis Gwemi Seaver Mrs. Holly Aueiello Immaeulata Collegeg University of Michigan State Universityg Ohio Kent State University Smith Collegez Bridgewater State Pennsylvaniag Clarion Adviser University Collegeg Harvard University K .H f 4 . Fug, 311 I fx ks Ls tfw wg? . QQ ' 4 W. N- i,,,, E , ' ff fj , 'afar' - ' ' 4 ,' '. 11 ' 2-21 A Nj 'M r i,iv get W ,AMT :slew 1 V. 43 , 41 A, V lsilfx yi A -,vm Q may .fe , , gif- .v + , Q f wfiff Miss Susan Williams Mrs. jean Strassel Bridgewater State Collegeg Lit Salem State College Adviser This world, where much is to be done and little to be known. Samuel johnson Q1709-1784-J 1 1 ..--'M 2 .ae Q Y sys 4 i 'S et . .Af ggi? Vi.. L.-A W hy' 'lf i ' . ' if aft ,-.45 A , i fig, ANS: is . ,7Q2,3-6:20 Q 4 , W U if V ' 7 2,05-1 4 1 v , 569 iiifiigiff f - ,nxsblrgavrp it iv1'm':'-A z Qblsx I Mr. john A. Smith Chairman Tufts Unviersityg Boston University my '? .,, N , A .,X, . . sq, 1-.gr V 'j- 4 I f N ' ' K 4 , 4 . .. ,.v..,,..-.-Q.,-eff wa V ' f - 2 .- is M M, iffy ww : v 'l X f ,V 1 N YQ 'L : vw m Ya Zigi Y ,0 W 2522? -1 Ai ' 4.1. 535 5 .x , . . .jfs , sits? H P R ,, 44' 4 if ' ics' 'Q Ls 1 'lx vhwf 5 '- 's .si ' Y 1 Q K-f-'- if Miss Phyllis Boucher Mr. Joseph L. Robinson Chairman Tufts University: University of Worcester State: Clark University Maine: Adult Education Director: Chess Club sf' ft A ' New C Y' t C B.. t F' Miss Phyllis johnson Bridgewater: Northwestern Univer sity: Chairman of Scholarship Com mittee X Miss Sheila Norton liewis Colleee: American Field Ser- PN D vice Advisor 12 X 1 .Wy 96 50 ,, f, fe f 4 A39-SN Mr. Frank Anderson Villanova University ,auf '-w....,.l Mr. David Tarantino Providence College: Suffolk Law Class Advisor fm Schoolg Bridgewaterg Freshman 1 f,flMW'Efi Q f f LQWZW ' S' Z, , , ' X -a W f M , jf- . ' ff af f af' sf iff? WW 'f!fW4'f f 7 'Q' fw 4 , , , ' Q V,.. y f , ,, : f' e ----r f l f ' ,K l A wiwmfi-fwzi -:sk 5 41 - 'f,'5'.f2ffff,'ff5 '1?,Wh f' ff . ' ! ,ff f wwf- aw 1 f 3 f V ,ig ,,, M 722,542 W- 7 2,7 'ZffQ,, f - f . , ff I fyyf f 5? ij! if , ,f' V,,,,,jWf Y f f1zf7 i'W , ' f 5 fw f ',f1'f4P---'f' , ' - . , , ' ' , fi? 1 was ' I Mr. Paul Baden Mr. Joseph DeSisto Harvard Collegeg Boston University: Fordham Universityg Boston Col Student Exchange Project legeg Football Coach ' ff We fame!! MQ., fr Mr. Henry Shea Mr. William Nagle Mr. Kenneth Taylor Saint Anselm's College Boston Collegeg Asst. Football and University of Miamig Bridgewater Baseball coach Student Council Adviser This world, where much is to be done and little to be known. Please Smile . . Samuel johnson U708- 17841 SGCIAL ST DIES :.::':Mz:'W:,2Eis wf.vf',ww We .1 , ,X ms.nife2s:1 'u:fzf':e,.a Us Sk see fc-W ff ss gf X s I MQ. FK 'fs Q ,mg awmmzmw:-:feel-Gfw M k oasx ?euelQnf.fbS 9 l 23 HQ9R'fof'1wXW1i. 9MW , V ,, V 5123255 Wa E , is ,v ,ex A Ei ,f, at fQMM'f f ' Q- wmv v K f l mm , ,W mmammsw r saw figw 4 , if f, T W! N ,C ,, . aw , V:,, mfwwwen ,H ff' W 'ff' , ' 7 'Mfg ,, 'f l if 'f ,-Q-:n.,f:rswe3 - 7 zz Q ' A ,,,4,WW X A X V , A , 7' Q I ezfgm nw W if 'll ,J wsu M. 5 , f 44 aw E3 I , A ' suv film ' T F g ,,,, f F 3-Wim W . X l ,, 'wmmgefzi S M l .. X' W5 ' , QQ ,git ' Mr. Brian Souza Plymouth State College' Pilgrim Adviser V r , .ixx lx 1 l XI' ,Q A! S1 rv ' 1 1 xl A lt' fs. mb.. iv-W,W,.. W. f V. ,, gs, 'mv' QQ? '+ , waJ.a.i4sr. 1 .X GW. A , l lil illllllm all , f v 5 -Nl 71 ,Mr Mr. Francisco Garcia Universidad de Santiago de Com- Mount Holyoke College postelug Universidad Central tMad- ridlg Spanish Club Adviser Language IS a C191 to the buzldzng ofwhzch every human bezng brought a stone. ,ie Miss Patricia Comiskey Mr. Andrew Dietlin Mrs. Lydia Marcelonis .af FOREIGN LANGUAGES ltlfxiailia W gif MWF! r Mathematics possesses not only truth, but supreme beauty- cz bea u tv Cola' and austere, like that ofseugvture. H Betrand Russell Q1872- Q Mr. Angelo Medici Chairman Boston Collegeg Clarkson College of Technol- ogyg Bridgewater: Montclair Slate College: Franklin and Marshall Collegel Math Club Adviser MATHEMATICS sl ' .... A ' tgrtaflgzfifr ,ge tart s gf igthi 5 , li ggi? Ii t , It W ' Liltet f ffwgi . rf 1 l W ,v ,,,,: ff 1 Jvjjff 1 'ftlrtiiittsfhf Wit,,,ggE X iw ,,,., f Mr. Peter Fachetti Mr. Donald Mayer Mr. joseph Sylva Mr. Mario Romano t North Adams State Collegeg Univer- Boston University University of Massachusetts Boston Collegeg Athletic Director sity of Massachusettsg Northeastern ' Universityg Boston College ff H . it 17 4 A f if 3 5: W.: 1 I 1 rt 4 X, M .ti' B ' ' t 1 V . nl Mr. Russell Randall Mr. Michael 0 Connor Mr. Roger Randall Mr. James Pen'y Boston University Northeastern Universityg Bridge- University of Rhode Island Providence Collegeg Rhode lsland water Collegeg Bridgewater 15 1 SCIENCE Science IS the topography of zgnorance. Oliver Wendell Holmes 11809-1894-J I if if If fb 'ef .ff 6 v 4 Mr. David Barlow Chairman University of Rhode Island: Bridgewater: . ,Sf ' 1 I Mr. Ronald Gomes Bridgewater: University of Xlassa- chusetts: Earlliam College: Indiana Universitv: Northeastern Univeisitv Boston University 7 X Nlr. John Penny Holy Cross: Syracuse fniver Yale: Boston State b t X X N sex M . - if 33 fx - ff QMI- - I a , , X M y , ns -egg--wma, .W , Q X Ffa, ' X, Fx l Q A H, A C ' Jim? 3 ' ' -Q :Fig -' ' X ss, M 12 Fx gs E7 BE Mr. Silas Wade Bridgewaterg Rensselaer Polytech- nic lnstituteg Mitchell Collegeg University of Massachusettsg Senior Class Adviser 'fi- Miss Clare Driscoll Mr. Douglas Edwards Mr. Robert Martin Mrs. Margaret Angell Radcliffg Harvard Springfieldg Elon Collegeg Bridge- Tufts Universityg Boston University Massachusetts College of Arts waterg Freshman Coach and Head Bridgewater Baseball Coach 'Ds Nasa:-ar Miss Muriel Dermull Mrs. Mary Shinney SMTIQ 01110 UI1iVCfSitYQ Bridge- Regis Collegeg Bridgewaterg Bow- waterg Miami University doin 17 Never fear the want of business. A fo ploymen I. in BUSINESS the Class of '68 began to prepare for the future. man who qualwes hzmsey' well r his calling, neverfails ofem- r- LFE' L ,fe 'f Y GQ Qui ...ad fur' .. Miss Beatrice Arthur, Chairman M'5'.Le0fla Swartz Salem State College: Harvard Uni- Boston Umversltyl Bridgewater versity? Bridgewater ,J 2 Y s Mr. William Tllfplll Mr. Willard Mondeau Mr. Earle jowdry Mrs. Karen Burton Salem State College Northeasterng Bridgewater University of Maineg Hobart Col- Salem State Colleges Becker legeg Husson College College 18 ART W ff 'hmm A-'dvi' 9 9 0 0 9 Mr. Patrick Berry, Chairman ,945 .X W, ? 3 x ' e l we N Mr. Louis Rizzo Miss Dorothy Hebden Massachusetts College of Artg Aca- Rhode Island School of Dcsigng demy of Rome, Italyg Boston State Rhode Island College of Education College A rt is not a thing: it is a way. -Elbert Hubbard U856-19151 Art Institute of Bostong Massachusetts College of Artg Bridgewater MUSIC Music's the medicine 0 the mznd. 'i -john Logan 11826-18861 Mr. Wilton Losh ff ' 41, ,ff wi, fa Shenandoah Conservatory of Musicg Salem Collegeg Hartford Universityg Chorus ,, ff? Til, gi??'::i: , I - ' , 1 Wfff? gg , 'cil L, s ' , ' ' 9155423 , A '- -,se' I x ' -. '- evt ,x 'f li ' if 1234 4 Q ' C I sw ' - 5 ' m 4 in , ' Y, , Z V, I 4 ,, .. . 'I 5 'M ' 'jg J. A f t 5 I its: , ' A H ,aff FWZ aww K ee ,I--ffigiy, 'Q 5 -sf,-' 1: - I ' 1?-is ef, 1 X' f ngxuyiaii Z ' ' FL ,, if if 13, -F: L,::. .., .k A' ,S ,A cm f ' ,rug t V - . V 4 , fi? 5 8 . Cagggiliigg it 1 ' L 519 l M 7, if-5 er' . 'Q' ' tj., X , s PZ. Mr. Marlo Croclatl 3 f x If 5-ff I Boston Universityg Band and Marching Girls ' A it , - 19 Books are the treasured wealth of the world, the fit znherztance of generations ana' natzonsf, -Henry David Thoreau 11817-18621 REMEDIAL READING Miss Dorothy Canavan Boston State Collegeg Boston University Mrs. Bemice Haigh University of Maine: Boston University: Rhode Island Collegeg Brown University Example is the school of mankinal S ana' they wzll learn at no other. -Edmund Burke tl 719-1 7971 SPECIAL EDUCATION E 3. MJ' Q1 ft ' r : 2 ' :FQ Fi is Q B liilr ,. f f fs- er tw Klsffx 1 All' Mrs. Violet Tillson Mr. William Clark Mr. Dennis Aresta Bridgewater Fitchburg State College Boston Collegeg Bridgewaterg Work Study Coordinator 20 Cooks are not to be taught in their own kitchen. D -Thomas Fuller Q1 608-1661 J ft. ff HOME ECGNUMICS Miss Ellen Murphy University of Massachusetts A II that mankind has done, thought, gained or been: it is hfing as in magic preservation in the pages of books. -Thomas Carlyle LIBRARY Miss Audrey Ziergieble Mrs. Virginia Bramhall Boston State Collegeg Simmons College P 21 -Sir Philip Sidney 11554--1586, u 1 Nothing is achieved Q C, before it be thoroughhf attempted. D Q, INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. William Johnstone Fitchburg State Collegeg Rhode Island Collegeg Bridgewaterg Harvard Universtiy Mr. Ronald Malaquias Fitchburg State Collegeg Northern Illinois Universityg Aurora Collegeg Rhode Island College Mr. George Decourcy Middle Tennessee Universityg Bos- ton State Collegeg Emerson College Mr. james Donovan Boston Collegeg Boston Universityg Mich- igan State University Training is everything. The peach was once a bitter almond' cauljlower is nothing but cabbage with a college education. D -Mark Twain 11835-1910j AUDIO-VISUAL T K if war' X . 1 Z J gr 1 I Mr. Hector Patenaude, Chairman Fitchburg State College: Boston University: Bridgewater Wal. 22 A s 'LZAWY M ' 'z 9 J' . , w V1 , ' ' .:' 'gil j?lgf'4l79.5:,' 1 az -f . , - . as 4 f s Q it , HQ f, f PWM , ff W Q X Y ,t f W 'Mn t ., X X f Wm 387- V I 2 6 , w f, M f ft, f fi f M O f f A ff f Wit f jw !QW1f??!!yf I Q iw ff , f if ff ,V Le Mr. Henry Cryer Pancer College L W4 y 47-eg, ,ff , , it fy ?f,,,f,L,WW,f?6 .A , ,, ,Z L .Z M .V '-1 ,.,. f Iv? If f 2 f K f 'H V -- ,' f ' , f ' ff f at W1 5 , Q ,, W Z f f f f 41.1 ' W 133 . Miss Nancy MacDuffee University of Massachusetts L':::!:s+a.Z-I-22 2. 1 ' swiss? X 1 ,fs ....,.,. 1 N gf sink wi 3' 4 7 ,wut UL . -ifwsi X' fx X Nw: axf Q iigfiifs '. 'fi so sw cn 22' 3152? SS: 24' fix.. , Q-,vgs'Li.s., s A Mr. Harold Rogers Boston University 23 Physical jitness is the basis of all the activities of our society. D John F. Kennedy 11917-19631 'W WW , ',','q W fit, ,'-' 'fl 1124: 'P-94W Q W f ff f A M- f , ,,,V I ,If , , 4, jf- ,Q -V f ff if , , fi tw 4 7 f , X f f X f . 'f df yr if f ' fgif? 1 ' , , ,,-QW, 7- ,nf rf ,F ,Cf ' . ' 'Q ' L .tiff 5,4 2 I .Myra I ' 'tiki-:yin ' . mi 'f 7 'Q 26 'ffiiiy' X 7 5 1 H 'Q , , , f ' f fax ff .V , W . , if 1' K ff W Q , f f ' ,ff fa ' V X ,. O f , .Muff ,Aw , -:M f- 'Yr .sxxsews 'aw XM, f f 'Q 17 t 'X Q j f v ff! lj My? if u ff ,xii f 1 f X ff 1 ff X f EJ' Hs- 4 i 5 fff, V Xf . AGL! if .f 1 if ' ff' ft,1Wf.:'5t2 45421 . 11 ,- ll X4 Mr. Richard Ward University of Massachusetts if Miss Linda Pentheny Syracuse University PHYSICAL EDUCATIO NON-TEACHING PERSONNEL f E7 my fl , Mrs. Barbara Bartlett, Dietician Mr. Ralph Curtis, Supervisor of Maintenance Some real nice people Front fl. to rj: Mrs. P. Nelsong Mrs. L. Salgadog Mrs. F. Borsari: Mrs. R. Whiteheadg Mrs. F. Neal: Mrs. D. Zanotti: Mrs. P. Guidaboni. Back: Mrs. L Sirricog Mrs. M. Swartzg Mrs. B. Bartlett: Mrs. L. Sarnellig Mrs. J. Gavoni fSc Y Their work deserves our praise lfifi' ,,..--. Mrs. Betty Usher Mrs. Marion Whiting Secretary Secretary Main Office Main Office Q -gy . 4 W fvs it ri Q K I Mrs. Flora Ledo Mrs. Ruth V0lta Matron School Nurse Future Nurseis Adviser M sa., Ll- fa ,'v'A,. if ,FF if .user- '3 wefw , 2' W , .,, , , sul f 421 Mrs. Doris Roncarati Mrs. Linda Robbins Secretary Secretary Main Office Buidance Office What is she writing? ,, env' 4 f fs! 1 , iii i Miss Edith Testoni IBM STAFF .49-6,m'op 3.423 , ,4 vw---.4 ' I 'U'--L: .4-fx-,x YK J I ly V ' A ,EL Q 1 I ' f-Q gf :dug K Y 3.7: I I , I ,ir -I '. 'Rib 1 I 'T I if-5 K . f , O . . . , . ' vu , . in K 4 . 4.'ff- '- ,171 ' M .fc - N - ,I Q Mm ' -.F 1 Y, 1 5 .- b D., 4 1 r 'J J 4 ' L .iQ.:.?'? . . ii 1 ' 'E' Ili. 1 in , I '-, ' 459' A . .g. ' - -X, D K if-if . 5 -, v., K 1 -tin D 1 . I 24 W , If J I , 'XXJX5 I-V+ ., I . .. ., ,,, 7,-.a-2 '-Q.J,,,, - ---46-- ax' W-, ff 'f' I fx 55 l 1,11 w ,. I Q , f I , 'K .xp 1. Q -I . 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A i x ia! - -sf -' , , H-fa 'iylfn' I 4 ' -,D , N.. f,jv!'x..'. fg Kr A ?,,1 .',- Q .- elk Q f bi', 1-af k Q l x .f,gq-if A ,g ., Q' x 5 Q :QA ' 44 ' Q Fall brings with her the beginning of the school year. No longer are afternoons spent at the beach. Now, we must buckle down to our studies, leaving our afternoons for after school jobs and not for wading in the cool, clear water. We fancy ourselves reliving the past summer, when suddenly the sharp autumn wind calls us back to reality. Around us, the arches ofgold, red, and orange are paying homage to such a royal season. Our daydreams come to an end. Time must be spent on studies and on after school activities. Our football team must be the best. Our Student Council must act wisely. And Lil'Abner must be a success We begin our Senior year with mbced emotions of joy and Sorrow. I l n FAI.l if x ' Q' X ff l ,f xg i N: A season filed with moments 0 glory Plymouth-Carver started its season by losing to Bridgewater-Raynham, but bounced back with a 28-13 win over Rockland in which Frank Barros scored two touchdowns. A rock-hard defense was the deciding factor in P-C's second victory over Middleboro. However, the remaining games seemed to keep slipping out of the Eaglels wings. Both teams were held scoreless, but Whitman-Hanson came alive in the fourth quarter to blank the Eagles l2a0. After being defeated by Abington, which saw Bill Cappella run back back a kickoff for 101 yards for a TD, P-C had three of its punts blocked aiding Hingham to 34A-6 win. P-C continued its losing ways by dropping the next two to Randolph and Scituate. Head Coach joe DeSisto Coaches: Frank Andersong Henry Cryer: joseph DeSistog and William Nagle. Although it was another loss, P-C sparkled on Thanksgiving Day, bettering Silver Lake in yards gained rushing, and also picking off three intercep- tions. Outstanding in the game was john Silva who completed 6 of I4 passes. On defense Paul Palavan- chi, john Youngman, and Steve Dias were brilliant in overtaking TD minded Silver Lake runners. A good I'-C front line rush was the prime factor in Paul Correa's touchdown interception in the second quar- ter. Frank Barros must be honored for his O0 yard TD K run of the third period, only two plays after Silver Lake had kicked off to P-C. . The final score, 256-20, was in reality a moral victory. For the Lakers had never expected such a spirited fight from the P-C boys. Don t dance with him' Tackle him' 28 A moral vzctoly over SL Co-Captains Mike Sirrico and Paul Fernandes Heads I win, tails you lose. Front: B. Cappellag D. Mayg F. Latosek M. Sirricog P. Femandesg K. Bealg J. Correag J. Youngmang J. Silva. Middle Walkerg D. Curtisg J. Clarkg P. Hacheyg P. Palavanchig M. Donclang Silvag R. Perryg A. Pcrryg S. Dias. F. Barros. Back: S. Loudg P Leandro. B. Stewartg P. Bencdictg E. Maccafcrng S. Bakcrg R. Barbierig D. Hattong W P. Correa. G. Marting K. Lapworth: S. Barbozag G. Bakcrg S. Thomasg L. Shaw. D. Whiting C. Bankerg S. Ottani, R. M. Silva. Manager S. Ferro. 29 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL 07 0 , W V, ,N f J , Yi, f li- , if e ,Q ,fx Y L N - h ,,A, Q We e Q an V 4 Ajx ,, W ,, . f M wc... , '39 Q V .. A K 9. f 3 F 1 ! Well, there it goes! Strategy talk 30 N0 Gain! Freshmen raise hopes of Football future at P-C VARSITY RECORD FRESHMAN RECORD P-C . . . 0 Bridgewater-Raynham .... 8 P-C . . . 14- Bridgewater-Raynham . . . 6 P-C . . . 28 Rockland ............ 13 P-C . . . 8 Rockland ....... . . . . 32 P-C. . .12 Nliddlehoro ....... . . . 7 P-C. . . 14- Middleboro . . . . . . . . . . 16 P-C . . . 0 Whitman-Hanson . . . . . .12 P-C . . . 6 Whitman-Hanson . . . . . .22 P-c...22 Abington ...... ...5o KP-C... 8 Abington ...14 P-C..., 6 Hingham .... ...34 P-C...14 Hingham.... ...54 P-C...12 Randolph ...20 P-C...32 Randolph 6 P-C... 0 Scituate .... ...20 P-C... 6 Scituate 0 P-C...20 Si1VOI'l.-ake .- .-.36 P-C...22 Silverllake 0 mu Catch Me if you Can ! ! ! Front: C. Kellerg R. Sullivan: M. 0'Connorg S. Scotty P. Correag P. Maccaferrig W. Davisg J. Thomg T. Stefani. Middle: L. Davisg E. Parzialeg G. Hartg B. Laneg M. Karkling M. Williamsg A. Mooresg C. Hamblin. Back: F. Moultong R. Gilbertg W. Davisg P. Carlisleg P. Robichaudg P. Eddyg K. Banker-Manager. 31 ,e gm 1 They Gave their best 1 D rs' 'L Mlk D elan and Paul Pal h 1 -A wi f .lv- Cappella and Paul Correa Danny May, Frank Banos, and Kenny Beal There ! 32 4 f' ejjfort .... WWW wYou deserve it! Good Luck. Lqufx Where5s the ball? , WQMWWK' The name of the game is BLOCK. Someone gets Mr. Cole. Fran Latosek centers to J ay ,I ay Silva 33 jay jay goes to the air. Frank off tackle. Soccer is new at P-C Despite its record, Coach Richard Wardis young soccer team showed great promise for next year. lt was PeCis first year as a member of the South Shore League. Though they didn't win a game, the Pail booters came close several times. ln its sec- ond game of the season, PfC came out on the short end of a 3-2 overtime decision against top ranked Hingham. They were also beaten in the final moments in the contest against league champions, Duxbury. P-C lead Zvi in the third period when a Dux- bury penalty shot tied it at 1252. lnto the fourth quarter the wind picked up consider- ably and aided Duxbury in scoring three quick goals to defeat PWC. The team's first victory continued to avoid them as was shown in the second outing against Quincey when, with 59 sec- onds remaining in the game, Quincy scored on a bouncing corner kick to once again defeat the Blue Eagles. Yet the season was not a total loss. Three seniors placed high on the voting for the South Shore League All-Star Team. Co-Cap- lains Bruce Tuscher and Paul Pinnetti were elected to the squad while jeff Darsch re- ceived honorablc mention. Coach Ward now starts to build towards next year and with some of the starters returning, the team should win its share of games. Here it comes! ,snr ' -:f ' , If . -,' x. aw' . ,d3Ng, lg4K..-g-Zrfq .2 Q--wig? -- 4 ,,,-,,,,..-. L ,.. X W q'Sq'f 4 '4V .L9 - --'t :ef '73-.a.'9n. . ' . 5.3.-4235 inf. That a boy Bruce! L 34 . . . . and great enthusiasm is shown Front: M. Enos. C. Haighg D. Barrong B. Tuscherg P. Pinnettig R. Butterfieldg D. Morseg D. Matinzig H. Wood. Back: E. Colemang C. Dzengeleskig R. Souzag N. Fontesg J. Darschg R. Franz. Middle: S. Hodgekinsg J. Koonsg G. NewcomhelVlgr.g J. Louposg R. Detlenseng C. Perrieraq J. Tynang P. Grivisg J. Nlarseisg T. Donelang P. Karsagantg C. Beauregardg S. Gilbertg C. Donovang D. Agnew P-C .... 0 Sharon . . . P-C .... 2 Hingham . . . P-C .... 0 Avon . . . P-C .... 1 Norwelld. . . P-C .... 2 Duxbury . . . P-C .... 0 No. Quincy .... P-C .... 1 So. Shore Voke . . P-C .... 1 No. Quincy .... P-C .... 0 Quincy .... P-C .... 0 Sharon . . . P-C .... 0 Quincy . . . . . P-C .... 2 Hingham ....... ..............lifflvertimej 01 ..,. . if w , S if ., MQ.. That ball is mine! He has fell in love with the ball 3 V '39 if , YK . .L . N X ng A V ,fm H if., - Q' if , I ' ' 1055 Ia V A 'fy 1 ' X x t 5 J' , yy. ?17'Hs...,..,..I' . 1 , 1 ' i 5 4v'4 'G, hr! M , Q.: ' .lg -gui-inf D - A . . .. id. v,-A ,qzgwv .. Slow it down Paul does a dance VARSITY RECORD Middleboro ....... Bridgewater-Raynham P-C .... 3 P-C .... 3 Hingham ........ Abington ...... P-C .... 0 P-C .... 1 P-C . . . 4- Whitman-Hanson . . P-C .... 1 Scituate ....... P-C .... 4 Rockland ..... Silver Lake . . . Middleboro ....... Silver Lake ....... P-C .... 3 P-C .... 1 P-C .... 6 P-C .... 5 Bridgewater-Raynham P-C .... 3 Old Rochester ..... P-C .... 3 S cituate ..... 9fChampionship game, Girls Field Hockey J. V. RECORD P-C .... 0 Middleboro ......... . . .0 P-C .... 0 Bridgewater-Raynham ....... 0 P-C .... 1 Hingham ......... . . .2 P-C .... 0 Abington ...... .... 1 P-C .... 0 Whitman-Hanson . . . . . .0 P-C .... 0 Scituate ....... .... 0 P-C .... 1 Rockland . . . . . . .0 P-C .... 3 Silver Lake . . . . . .1 P-C .... 1 Middleboro ........ .... 0 P-C .... 3 Silver Lake ......... .... 0 P42 .... 1 Bridgewater-Raynham ....... 0 P-C .... 2 Old Rochester ....... .... 1 544. I F I1 . y,.....,lXf. -Q4 dura- QLQN5.. L M .e..i'f'9 H, W' ...P-Q 4.9:- All Nancy Call do iS sing. Squisha. Dash. and Kiki. goating faces. and pattering hearts. Front: Miss Nancy MacDuffee Qcoachll C. Souzag B. Barrosg A. Sampsong D. Fernandesg C. Lodi fCapt.D3 Yvonne Dupuis-Manager. Back: P. Meyer fCapt.JL S. Barlowg N. Darsch fCapt.jg K. Pimen- talg P. Brewster. Front: Miss Pentheny fCoachJ1 D. Stevensg C. Wagnerg L. Taylorg C. Attig W. Heathg H. McNeillg E. Al-Chochacyg B. Sampsong MfF. Elliotg S. Fabri. Back: S. Freyermuthg L. Meyerg L. Marinig R. Reynoldsg N. Proutg K. She- pardg C. Thomas: R. Wilsong L. Delanog S. Vecchig B. C-iovanetti. enjoy winning season Now everybody go out there and cheat! Look at them go for that ball! ye e' ' f t f, A ,, af , , ,,., . , . .v W. .V 47, A 1 g :-,Ly-t..s'. 3, 4 ' cf IW'-jf.'f Q .t 4-:ff-f :- mf-.A-ftf-e,zQ fi-mf ,-S W .smwfw 41-.4 f 1' . ff - fy-,rr f ,ew A' .,-f ., ff.. , . 1 ,.,. , .Q .. .. ff., .. .. ..,',f,..f., .. , tw.. ., 1 . 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Our field hockey teams gave us great pride this year with their advancements and fine records. The varsity, under the coaching of Miss Nancy lVlacDuffee, had a record of 9 wins and 2 losses and l tie. They brought home the trophy for the second time in four years. First they captured first place in their division, and then went on to Ncrimpw Scituate 3-0 in the league championship playoff. They worked hard all season and thoroughly deserve all honors. The junior varsity, under the fine coaching of Miss Linda Pentheny, showed great improvement over last year's team. They scored a total of 15 goals and had a record of 4 wins and 3 losses with 4 ties. They will prove to be a competent and highly skilled varsity team. Some bright moments for P-C Harrzers The P-C Harriers had one ol' their better seasons in some years. With Peter Taylor, Dave Conroy, and Rusty Brown leading the way, the harricrs compiled four wins and four losses which was good enough lor a fourth place finish in the O. C. L. League. Peter Taylor, a determined runner, took four first place finishes in dual meets and placed very high in the U. C. L. meet. With the top three runners leaving through graduation, Coach Rogers looks toward a building year with Billy lVlarsh, Evan Al-Chochachy, and Bill Bouchard to lead the way. P-C . . . 26 Whitman-Hanson ...... 31 P-C...33 SilverLake .... . .. .24 P-C . . . 28 Hingham .... . . . 27 P-C . . . 32 Randolph . . . . . . 25 P-C . . . 29 Nliddleboro . . . . . . 28 P-C . . . 20 Rockland . . . . . 35 P-C . . . 22 Scituate . . . . . . 33 P-C . . . 27 Bridgewater . . . . . . 28 The Four Horseman Front: S. Stroutg P. Taylorg R. Lynchg R. McCoshg R. Baietti. Back: R. Browngj. Lynch, D. Conroy, B. Bouchard E Al Chochachy I 38 MARCHI G GIRLS The Marching Girls consists of thirty-five girls plus substi- tutes chosen by the band director. They perform drills and routines during halftime at football games. Besides providing entertainment at football games, the marching girls march in local parades. Pbfnfzouth-Carver Haminfze Entertainment The Plymouth-Carver band consists of seventy-five mem- bers under the direction of Mario Crociati. The band provides entertainment and music during football games. It also partic- ipates in pep rallies, exchange concerts, and parades. This year the band has become a credited subject. Front: S. Radcliff CCapt.Jg K. Emoryg J. Dunlapg L. Couterg P. Banker S. Govonig D. Lawrenceg D. MacDonaldg C. Harveyg C. Coffin fCapt.J Middle: J. Furtadog M. Ferrog M. Gallagherg A. Bestg P. Fuentesg P Estesg M. Brigidag N. Valente. Back: P. Bestg S.Griswalkg C, Govonig D Corrierag D. Heathg L. Rogersg D. Gavonig D. Woodg D. Marvellig C GatelygJ. Neri. First Row: G. Borcinag M. Carvahlog M. Scottg D. Dunng T. Stefanig G. Axfordg M. Williamsg G. Almeidag L. Nicholasg G. Bocacci. Second Row: R. Parzialeg N. Arnoldg W. Valenteg S. Corvinig D. Hattong R. Oliveirag D. Ashleyg R. Baiettig J. Vasapollog M. Stefani. Third Row: J. Seaverg S. Ottanig A. Leonardig B. Krenskyg D. Whitingg D. Wagnerg T. Dohertyg B. McCarthyg K. Attig D. Piirala. Fourth Row: M. Wirzburgerg L. Montierog K. Guerrag P. Correag E. Al-Chochacyg E. Mellog J. 1:1 sr' 'MJT' 15 f'7?w'WWf1Zfi5 W1' : 4,i,.p.t:'fv,f 11 1: 5317: ft. ,f,..,'. . if ' 'fm cpe, -f - .. ww W' -' ' P pf, 2-VF., H1 , ' 'fem-swf a ' my., ja t .V M1 Q ' f ,. f H ,- .rf : f' 4, ,, -, .wc ,ft mf we ,, ' yay? Y 5 1. ,-9 :he yt f ...rf f' P7 V. W- W, tt M 'DX' . in Hammerg J. Disculliog C. Santosg G. Brigida. Fifth Row: C. Orzechow skig A. Perryg E. Colemang S. Besseg N. Proutg W. ShawgJ. Marting S Lindrosg B. Holmesg R. Manseau. Sixth Row: M. Johnsong W. Bouchard P. Quintalg G. Webberg L. Bloomg K. Haireg M. Silviag J. Cartmellg D Carlson. Seventh Row: P. Robichaudg T. Diasg R. Fortinig W. Roncarati S. Mooreg D. Mansfieldg J. Chadwickg E. Tanderesg K. Burnes. Cheerleaders K. Postg M. Barrosg M. Medeirosg K. Haire, L. Lopesg D. Fry. L. Roberts. D. Fortini. That a way girls. .--T V' Inspiring school spirit xi Now, look at the camera ,ff 51 .- r 1 I x, , I x 40 , , . if 'S , K V M A . -S. J -ffl 5 my First Row: R. Almeidag R. MacLeodg K. Dietling C. Montanarig S. Mostromg L. Almeidag D. Pinag H. McNeillg M. Fratusg L. Marting D. Almeidag J. Bastoni. Second Row: B. Beneag P. DeCostg M. Stewartg S. Vargusg D. Radcliffeg J. Smithg N. Hathawayg C. Millerg C. RapozaL K. Kendallg D. Hathaway. Third Row: D. Morgang K. Fortinig B. Paolettig M. Sylvag J. Santerreg J. Almeidag B. Barrowsg M. Lapworthg L. Barnesg G. Butterfieldg S. Dunlapg D. Lewis. Fourth Row: N. Gavonig M. Couterg J. Ketcheng J. Zammarchig D. Diasg K. Brennerg K. Woodg B. Davisl P. Pratt. Pep Squad The Pep Squad, under the direction of Miss Canavan, is open to all interested girls. Led by the cheerleaders, these girls supported our teams by chanting side-line cheers and songs at every game. The majorettes, advised by Mr. Crociati, perform with the marching girls and band. These girls add extra entertainment to the half-time programs. M ajoretles P. Caseyg C. Correag B. Jordang D. Bitherg K. Caseyg C. Swartz. 41 Daisy and Abner .rv fx-Nw , fs. ,, ' v g1gi'a+5j Q A 'Q , -E 0' fig, A -ff X ' - W x i , rf- .2 -, , .35 gm , ,km , ,M 1 . -. ., Ml It's a typical day in Dogpatch USA Here comes Peter Cottontail The broadway hit L'iI Abnef' E- - Nlammy and Pappy llopscotcll. hoprcolch. we all fall down! A 42 i Ill , . . . . a successfulfirst at P-C Nlarryin Sam takes over the show. On November 14, 15, and 16, P--C presented the Broadway musical ulfil Abnern. This comedy is based on Al Cappls comic strip characters and was the schoolls first production of a lull- seale musical. Miss Draghetti and lVlr. Briggs, both of the English department, directed the presentation. The cast of some sixty students did a fine job of recreating the Dogpatch characters, and the production was well received by all who viewed it. My one aim in life is to be a good wife, and marry L'il Abner some dayf' Yokumberry tonic does it every time. 43 r 5 I1 H All 's half-way over. Yet it 's just the beginning Of studies and fun! As we cheer our Eagles to victory, Midyears sharply turn the corner. aT - E - A - Mn Maybe another Techl? Days rapidly pass by, And preparations for the Prom and Senior Show are made. Awaiting the bus in the brisk morning air becomes routine. The snow blockades those once welcomed courtyard doors We ,re number ONE!. ' Graduation still lingers far into the future. And five months remain For memories to be made and remembered. WINTER 1 f Ns! qv h V rf? f' wr. fl 12 '-s 1 xx- X JI wr L.- 'Q A.. ,:I:e.f1.:l- gf at-pa ,, .--. fin H ,J f13.f V - - , -.- ig Cx-Qvga' 1. ivy.. .5591 -fb A W figfg. ff' '-' ...-- ik: - - i I I Q, ,i 0 of uh 'J- .:A:4f SRI as ' ' if firm' gif ills 7 - - i.-. i askelball . . . Season o many Victories. . . accomplished goals . . . ana' triumph in the O. C. L. Playojjfs lt's a sure two points! The P-tl varsitx started its season hx: winning its first six -fanies. P. this three war winning streak was . . 7' F . C' lirought to an end when Xliddlehoro downetl the lfagles T8-UU. 'llie Eagles bouneed baela against llingham. T0-5 l. Pall then eanie out on the short end of a til-ST deeision against Xhington as the liagles lost their first plan- position. ,Xgain the lfzlgles eaine baelx winning four straight against Silxer l.ake. Randolph. Scituate. and Bridgewater-Haynhani. 'llhen losses oeeurred to a strong home-eourt lioekland ball elub and for the seeond time defeat eanie at the hands of the ttrange and lilaelx of Xliddleboro. lhe ljagles easily defeated Whitman-llanson while .Xhington ont-e again defeated l'-tl in a squealwr. all--lil. lhe Eagles finished the season with a lfl and 5 reeord whit-Ii qualified them for the llieeh lllourney. Yet defeat eanle in the first round at the hands of Stoughton. 'l'he P-ll ,layu-es did an outstanding-job this year. 'flies w on their first nine games. and they finished the season with a I3 and 5 reeord. 'flu' lfrosh enjoyed great sl1t'L'l'r:. Vllllej finished the season with a l-l and 3 record. X rr gk S .S f N .XV V fx I , fx . KJ X 14 A , .X .S-J . ll. , 1' N I is - ' . r dmtt'i RH gassrf-xx iw S ' N X it is VJFX P: if K I H .P C X, .' :-P ' . .53 -t Ng ,flaw-g .... ws, s 7 1 Xl, -i ' i g P i i Y yi s l . aft ' . .ss- 1 f y f 'f f - . . .. D P e r Q fi Y. Kneeling: D. Conroy-Capt.: Coach Rogers: Standing: G. Gomes: J. Silva: S. Dias: R. Brown: M. Mendes: R. Silva: P. Pinnetti: S. Corvini: P. Correa: S. Brittog A. Perry: P. Taylor 46 Everyone's running the other way Beanie! 7, 7 ' f . 1 7 f ' , ' Q , ff if 'aw' 19 ff T, ?-fffwfif f 1 7- ,: '3f'f ,WMM W fm J ff -15' fi Q' ff ' gym, ,, -, adm-,, , .V Wwy- , - rffkzwf f ,, 1 , .. Wi wwy, 'f.--f,y-vffi f ,f fwf- f uf . Qf' 7 V, W ff aff- 4 -,gf jaw ' pwywwf , . Q -714, aztf- Q f , f gg, ff X' 'fu , , ,,,,,, H ,,,,, ? V: xzv, ,,,,, , . . .rf f, 1 J ,, - f ,, Nw., ' , -4 -' .4112 , ' W' , wwe, Q' ff 5, W, f . Z ,,,, lk ,,,, I ,, A VU , , 1, ffmifkgifl 'Q Jw , . , W'f,,f ,, 55 ff ,551 X 1 - . b y , .W , f ,yay ff, .-kiwg. , W. , Q if mi W . ,W f W, f aw, 'gs' 4 Q 7 ' 0 - , ,' . W affff ima 'wwf WVMVJ 1 ' , 4 ' ' ' J ,Ib ,,,, , ,V 1 I!! rf! 5 If ' f4iZW+Qf ,J-'V' , 1 WA' ' A ,V f Vg., ,Q 2 . W 7 ,ff 'J fi j 4, A Q' ,, f .wa ' ' f f 4 'ev f ff 41? , H 4, ,W , ., ,, .. ,... , f' w 1 H ,I W I jr, 4 i ng ,f H W I. , , L. .K i' ig ., 'F' ' 51 'V ' 4244 ,,,,f, ,- 'Q1 ' ' ' 1fffWW'M1f.E 's VARSITY RECORD P-C ,,,, 72 Silver Lake . . 86 77 75 67 54 60 70 57 55 66 78 59 50 52 77 43 77 P-C P-C P-C P-C P-C P-C P-C P-C P-C P-C P-C P-C P-C P-C P-C P-C P-C . . . . Randolph . . . . . . Scituate . . Rockland . . . . Whitman-Hanson Nliddleboro . . . Hingham . . Abington . . Q Q . - . . . . . . - . Silver Lake . . ...f Randolph . . Scituate ..... ...- .... . . . . Rockland . . . . . . . Nliddleboro . . . Whitman-Hanson Abingtonm.. Hingham.. Bridgewater-Raynham ..- ...- Bridgewater-Raynham MQ ,.,a ,f We've got them surrounded A Tower of Strength lt 2 Dove Conroy breaks all-tzrrze school scoring record ls this ballet or B ball?!? Will it ever come down? I X f f 1 X t Q, oz X f ' tr i r llee relolf e o Q t ' ero. ' , e 2 brl tri -, , - X A ,gi , ir . lt ? V , -1 A , M., I X J i 'nil N1 K . 5 A A, 3 6 O I 25 6 ,mfluik ' ' I X Q r- 5 5 f A , 9 I 'N clk. '1 ' A ' l'?'f f2e'fY I Q . I '- ' ,Exif 1 my 1 3 Y ' ' ., I Aug r 'X A - I .K ke S' -c 'K I A Q . 1 .. LK ,vllA!h fi? ' . EU Where's everybody else? I'm trapped! 48 K , te, gi -1 -v 5. X 4-W.. -A -. sw . lun!- ww 2 Q3 mf' W 1 D Successful season or Frosh and J. Viv Come Dave, it isn't that heavy! J. V. RECORD FRESHMAN RECORD P-C . . . 37 Silver Lake . . . . 29 P-C .... 36 Silver Lake . . . . . 35 P-C. . . 51 Randolph . . . . . 24 P-C .... 52 Randolph . . . . . . 26 P-C . . . 38 Scituate ........... 34 P-C .... 42 Scituate .......... . 28 P-C . . . 52 Rockland .......... 50 P-C .... 49 Rockland ......... . 48 P-C . . . 47 Bridgewater-Raynham , 33 P-C .... 56 Bridgewater-Raynham . . 48 P-C . . . 49 Whitman-Hanson ..... 32 P-C .... 42 Whitman-Hanson .... . 44 P-C . . . 42 Nliddleboro . . . . . . 26 P-C .... 31 hliddleboro . . . . . .47 P-C . . . 52 l-lingham .... . . . 36 P-C .... 49 Hingham . . . . . . . 24 P-C . . . 49 Abington . . . . . . 32 P-C .... 43 Abington . . . . . . 30 P-C . . . 38 Silver Lake . . . . . 39 P-C .... 48 Silver Lake . . . . . 35 P-C . . . 47 Randolph . . . . . 34 P-C .... 48 Randolph . . . . . . 28 P-C. . . 36 Scituate . . . . . .40 P-C .... 48 Scituate . . . . . . . . . . .33 P-C . . . 30 Rockland . . . . . 70 P-C .... 52 Bridgewater-Raynham . . 38 P-C . . . 42 Nliddleboro ....... . 37 P-C .... 51 Rockland .......... 36 A Q. I P-C . . . 50 Whitman-Hanson . . . . 46 P-C .... 31 Whitman-Hanson . . . . . 16 P-C . . . 56 Bridgewater-Raynhaln . 46 P-C .... 43 Abington .... . . . 48 P-C . . . 37 Abington .......... 43 P-C .... 34 Hinghain . . . . . . 28 P-C . . . 41 Hingham ......... . 44 J. v. TEAM G. Boccaccia J. Talbot: S. Freyer- L muthg Coach Cryerg J. McAuliffe: S. A 9 ' Salgodo: P. liaisaxjin. S., 1 N 1. P ' 2 .lx be . thi gy 1 . . 1 q Xa' A if 8 fty fuxdy, A N Au , A l 41. Qs x ' 1 f 1 ll X iii , 5 i'a. - I 50 K! 2. A 3 5 ' X' H '- 7 LVVSUIQ lfhiUUT,l4' it H 4 0. C. L. Playoffs This year a round robin tourney was held for the top four teams. lt was very appropriate and fitting that P-C should win the trophy in memory of the late Steve Rogers. ln the first round action, P-C knocked off Rockland in a convincing way, 53-11-I. ln the finals, P-C faced Abington for the third time this season. The Eagles pulled the rug out from under Abington and won with resounding upset, 67-37. Dave Conroy scored l7 and 25 points in each respective game. Ronnie Silva and Matt Mendes chipped in with excellent scoring outputs. The defense was led by Greg Gomes and Rusty Brown, the two P-C ball- hawking guards. A Most Valuable Player was chosen and given a trophy. He was none other than our own Dave Conroy who was chosen unanimously by the coaches. lf' -f 1 f K . I ' Mfsf' Y '- ' 2:1 NX ? ' k - N' 5. fm 1 I -:If ..L, -:.:+-m-- .. i ,... I, . 394. ,gi . 1 lf ,.,. Q if-ff. -' f, 7. ' v ' Give me another chance, will ya? just wait til l get going! FRESHMEN Kneeling: Coach Edwards, R. Miranda. Standing: D. Etsell, P. Robichaudg j. Balbonig P. Mazzillig J. Thomg Nl. Williams, B. Carrietteg R. Sullivan: D. Burnhamg A. Bar- .-'APLYHUM TFLYHF e'Lwaf'Uttf' fl N Q-- ,,. 1 es 1 Z 'fx as 51 rettg J. LaVoic. L B? Girls' Basketball at f ,K ,J Varsity Team: Frontg Miss MacDuffeeL Coach, T. Andrews, B. Barros, C. Pimental, C. Lodi, D. Femandes, V. Femandes: Back, S. Robertson, N. Darsch, F. Andrews, C. Prussman, B. Barrows, R. x T T lliji' fi . gfzggpy g yg g ,,. e fi gi?!.f' fi f.a rl' if T33 ' f5MeE Qrfb :f ffsl .fbf l'l T i ,,,. 1 .,,. ' , . at l ,.r,. , , Captains: Chris, Nancy, and Sybil VARSITY SCORES P-C ...... 33 Silver Lake . . . . . . . 15 P-C ...... 51 Scituate ........... 33 P-C ...... 31 Rockland .......... 37 P-C ...... 45 Bridgewater-Raynham . .18 P-C ...... 45 Whitman-Hanson ..... 42 P-C ...... 52 Middleboro .... .... 2 2 P-C ...... 62 I-lingham . . . . . . . 32 P-C ...... 46 Abington . . .... 33 P-C ...... 37 Silver Lake . . . . . . .22 P-C ...... 36 Scituate ........... 22 P-C ...... 56 Bridgewater-Raynham . . 18 P-C ...... 39 Rockland .......... 41 P-C ...... 63 Nliddleboro ......... 28 P-C ...... 45 Whitman-Hanson ..... 28 P-C ...... 49 Abington .......... 12 P-C ...... -- Hingham ........ Forfeit P-C ...... 46 Hanover ........... 56 Southeast Massachusetts Invitational Tourney During the 68-69 basketball season the P-C girls' varsity had a nearly perfect year with a 14-2 record. The girls consistently showed determination to win along with good sportsmanship and strong team spirit. The team qualified for the Southeast Massachusetts Girlls Toumey, and throughout the final upsetting defeat. they performed remarkably showing one of the strongest and best games of their season. Two school scoring records were also broken during the season. The .l.V. team held a strong record of I0 wins and 6 losses with many of the girls showing great promise for future P-C teams. , . ...ff . 3-:..aVf ,-1 hopscotch, hopscotch, we all fall down... 52 l . l 1 Junior Varsity: Front, Miss Pentheny, coach, P. Ryan, B. Amado, C. Fernandes, L. Taylor, B. Femandes, B. Giovanettig manager, Middleg W. Heath, D. Almeida, D. Young, K. Souza, C. Thomas, N. Prout, Back, P. Best, L. Mitchell, C. Buttner, N. McMurrin, J. Langille. x 1 x ' I3 ' 2 i , Up . . . rebounds! Give it to Sybil . . . she's a big girl now JUNIOR VARSITY P-C ...... 14 Silver Lake . . . . . . . 16 P-C ...... 12 Scituate . . . .... . . 10 P-C ...... 6 Rockland .......... 15 P-C ...... 15 Bridgewater-Raynham . . 14 P-C ...... 9 Whitman-Hanson ..... 27 P-C ...... 16 Nliddleboro ......... 12 P-C ...... 22 Hingham . . . . . . .19 P-C ...... 14 Abington . . .... 23 P-C ...... 25 Silver Lake . .... 14 P-C ...... 20 Scituate ........... 14 P-C ...... 8 Bridgewater-Raynham . . 18 P-C ...... 12 Rockland .......... 20 P-C ...... 24 Middleboro ......... 11 What's the matter, Nance? . . . tacked to the floor? P-C ------ 31 Whitm3Tl'H3-H5071 ---- - 23 P-C ...... 20 Abington .......... 12 ational Honor Sociegf Seated: S. johnson: J. Pimental: ll. Ashley: A. Gudonis Standing: W. Valente: D. Thurber: S. Radcliffe: S. Corvini: D. Conroy f F .. G Q Members ol' the .lunior and Senior classes sl ' ' are elected every year lo the lllassasoil Chap- ter ol' the National llonor Society. The p selection ol' members: is determined by a A vote ol' the Faculty Committee based on qualifications ol' scholarship. character, leadership, and service. Un October 28th eighteen new members were inducted at an evening meeting. Pilar Fuentes. an A.F.S. sponsored student from Chile. was inducted as an llonorarv member. ln the spring. some juniors and seniors will be taken into the Honor Society. Seated: A. Crocker: R. Doten: L. Sawyer: C. Gatelyz D. Lambert: P. Fuentes: M. Karklin. ' Standing: P. Ruozzi: C. Neri: D. Harper: S. Gellar: li. Walker: P. Pinnetti: N. Darsch: M. Ferro: C. Haarala: D. Pina: S. Sherman I' 54 5 . . , . ffm The Student Council The Student Council is a representative body elected by the students to exprtss their wishes in various student activities lhe t ountil is responsible lor conducting school elettions and tor stheduhnif all activities on the school talendar. Amonv these are dances, assemblies and all fund raising projects. In addition to these activities the Council has conducted charity drives for Care and the Red Cross. They will also conduct a fund raising forthe Steve Rogers Scholarship and their own scholarship which is awarded each year to a deserving student. The Council is a member ol' local, state and national Student Council groups and attends conventions ol' these groups. 7 .. 44, X ff If I 42 few . ' f , ima-,L 4 I . 2 V ? . y Qwwwwwnfwwwmov Agtgws, 4 W W , Q , ,,,, , . I 4 .. W: . f W ,wif ,yn Yfqfis-.,f.-WWW..-,I . ' ' .ff ,, V I - sg, y V A Mr. Student Council Row I: P. Fuentesg M. Couterg J. Lopesg C. Coffing P. Stearnsg lVlr. Brown Row III: P. Meyerg A. Zanottig W. Valente D Cline S Scott ,I Taylorg B. Robichaudg K. Postg C. Curtisg D. Silva Row II: K. Attig E. Bastonig E. Al-Chocachyg P. Santosg M. Donelon Al-Chokhachyg D. Etsellg R. Perryg D. Govonig S. Vecchig F. Latosekg R. 55 P. Govonig D. l-leathg P. Huozzig F Hartg T. Donelong E. Alchocachygj Crockerg S. Hadcliffeg lVlr. Holton M. Nickersong lVl. Brigidag W. Mala- gutig C. Govoni2 S. Griswold: P Coffeyg B. Doteng L. Nicolas: L Wilburg A. Best. Row 1: R. Monteirog L. Lopesg L. Harrisg L. Washburn. Row 2: Mrs. Uranng J. Murphyg E. Harrisg P Brewster: S. Barlowg S. Martin Row 3: T. Andrews: P. Bankerg D. Pinag J. Boisg D. Farrah: M DaCosta1 M. Stefani! C. Govoni. Row 4-: C. Ezinikig L. Nicolasgj Butterfield: D. Fortinil d. Fryg S. Griswold. Leader Corps . . . and Dearfs Council The Leader Corps, advised by Nr. Holton, was organized for capable students to guide other students in the area of conduct. lts members serve as ushers for various school programs. To qualify for membership. one must have a good behavior record and a Cumulative HCT average. The organization is run by a five member board, consisting of a chairman, vice-chairman, secretary and two members at large. The corps consists of nine seniors, seven juniors, five sophomores and four freshmen. The Deanis Council is made up of girls interested in improving the social and cultural activities for the young ladies of Plymouth-Carver. The members serve as big sisters to underclassmen and new girls to the school, offer suggestions to improve school policies and sponsor talent shows and other beneficial programs. The council consists ol' girls from all four classes and prep. business and general Curriculums are all represented. I5znu---..T- 3 ,. ug: .,. I 56 .pm ' .44 ,jf-af . ,, .. 1- 4. sxf we .Wg 'a .9 ex 1254235 MT W M f W if f M M I. W4 X ff jf if My J ff .47 , . 5 . , W AW , ' Si , ., W.-VV -. 3 5wW W, - w,,2 'ffi W,, . M M f : -Q 2.3, ggi? ws.:- ,:. gulf , ' V Y fs. , ...la- ff-iii. 3 ' .5 . ,. ! . f n f af. mfg , . 45:52 , 4 W, If 2 gf' tx, - 5 ' K f WMM f f if 1. 24,5155 , , W,.gLJ . A.. w 4' f Ci 1, 1 'K .N f 5, 'U ., f Amerzcan F zeld Servzce The American Field Service, the larg- est organization at PCHS, sponsors for- eign students attending our school. This year it is sponsoring Pilar Fuentes, a student from Chile. Dances, food sales, and donations of the community help this service reach its successful goal. Row 1: M. Stewart: M. Couter: C. Gibbs: S. Martin: C. Montanari: C. Coffin: P. Fuentes: J. Crocker: L. Washburn: L. Couter: S. Thomas: D. Wood. Row 2: K. Bagnell: D. Farrah: A. Gudonis:J. Neri: L. Roberts: J. Murphy: C. Swartz: L. Reagan: S. Mostrom: D. Fry: R. Almeida. Row 3: M. Ferro: C. Gavoni: E. Piirala: J. Dunlap: J. Pimental: S. Radcliffe: P. Gavoni: S. Ferro: M. Tuttle: D. Graham: M. Brewster: L. Nicolas. Row 4: M. Medeiros: D. Fortini: I. Perez: C. Thompson: P. Banker: M. Silva: J. Ashley: D. Lambert: L. Pittella: C. Freeman: B. Loebel: D. Thurber. Row 5: C. Arons: D. Heath: C. Grady: B. Brown:J. Chase: C. Butterfield: R. Doten: L. McDonald: C. Gately: D. Marvelli: N. Walker: L. Sawyer: C. Gately. 57 Bookstore li Fifi 1 .lil like v4 p Amie T! Ext! gif The llookslore was established in order to make available to l'lymouth-Carver students eur- rent books at discount prices. 'llhe store is man- aged and staffed by members ol' the student body. llolly McNeil: Wendy NI4.-Neill: Jeanette Monti: Absent: Debbie Gavoni 'Tit' W J-zf' flag- U 4- X . , X N.. -....- N11- ' 5 X 'dl' 4' fx!! 'qv-Q... F. Horton: C. Santos: Y. Dupuis: A. Boucher: M. Pinto: D. Vaughn: J. Costa: Xl. McNeill: R. Pimental: J. Almeida: D. Pina . . . and Library Aides 58 I These students work in the Library before. during. and after school. Their duties include circulating library materials. shelving books, taking attendance. checking in periodicals. and keeping the library in order. The officers are President- Yvonne Dupuis: Yice-PresidentsDorothy Pina: Secretary- .losepll Costa: and Treasurer-Fred Horton. At the end of the year. the students will go on a field trip. . Assisting in An Important Field Elini! C 31 as X. E 6 3 1 get W. V 2 Z, 2 f it I 2, Q , ,,'le tw , . ,' Qc' 3 ff! g QQ'-ti . 1 f f .ECI l i K Mi .0- 'Lr 5-.L , K ' r' i i t a X . 1, .. Q Seated: D. Fortini: L. Harrisg L. Youngg j. Bois Standing: E. Burnsg D. Farralig D. Fry: C. Butterfieldgj. Correag S. Thomas: S. Mostromg C. Nlontanarig N. Lopesg C. Rubis Guidance Aides have given unusual service this year as messengers. file clerks, recep- tionists and general office assis- tants, thus freeing counselors and secretaries to give addition- al services to students. Twenty-two students have vol- unteered a total ol' 67 periods each week. The program is of value not only to Plymouth- Carver High School but also to the volunteers who learn skills in office procedures and the necessity ol' being accurate and dependable. Guidance Aids What college will it be? Department Secretaries . . . Row l: E. Harrisg S. johnson: J. Furtadog P. Habeeb: D. Pina Row II: D. Morin: C. Pearce: M. Nickerson: C. Tavares The office assistants are a group of girls who assist the office secretaries. Their duties include answering the phone in the main office: taking care of inter-office phone callsg calling homes daily for absentees: doing office filing and checking on any student missing or late for class each period. The Department Secretaries assist the departments in their paper work by typing and duplicating materials. O j?ee Assistants Q: ,ya '1 P. Estesg lVl. Brigidag D. Pinag Mrs. Whitingg P. Coffeyg K. Caseyg B. Jordang M. Medeiros 60 J. Waltong K. Holmes, B. Clarkg G. Hart, J. Thatcher, M. Swartzg N. Smithg C. Jayko A udio- Visual A ids The audio-visual department is in charge of all the audio-visual aids used in the school. They are charged with tl1e care, maintenance, and distribution of all movie equipment, televisions, and tape recorders. The students tape television programs for use in the classroom. W! J. Smithg N. Ohannessiang S. Pereirag C. Ezinickig M. Stefani The Lab Assistants are a group of ambitious young people who are really interested in the Held of Science. By working closely with the teachers in preparing labs, and doing follow-up work, they have many valuable opportunities to get a deeper understanding of their particular field of interest: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, or Earth Science. 61 Laboratory Assistants Row I: S. Veechi: B. Giovanetti: D. Stevens: L. Delano: C. Souza: N. Prout: Miss McDuffee: K. Shepard: B. Barrows: C. Wagner: D. Young: K. Pimental: A. Sampson Row 2: B. Barrows: Freyermuth: C. Atti: R. Reynolds: C. Souza: M. Elliot: E. Alchocachy: M. Fratus: H. McNeill: C. Curtis: L. Raymond: C. Thomas: R. Wilson Row 3: D. Heath: T. Wood: N. Marsh: D. Fernandes: F. Andrews: C. Pinag R. Magura: E. Minsky: L. Roberts: D. Fry: S. Correa: P. Brewster: S. Barlow Row 4: B. Sampson: W. Heath: P. Best: B. Fernandes: T. Andrews: R. MacLeod: K. Haire: L. Rogers: P. Correa: M. Medeiros: P. Meyer: N. Darseh: S. Fabri: C. Lodi Row 1: W. Parkhurst: R. McCosh: P. Stearns: C. Haigh: S. Loud: S. Corvini: Mr. Romano: W. Pimental: M. Sirrico: L. Shaw: R. Baietti: D. Barron: F. Barros Row 2: F. La- tosek: C. Donavan: P. Hachey: R. Barbieri: J. Leandro: G. Tolonen: S. Baker: R. Brown: J. Lopresti: P. Fernandes: A. Perry: S. Barboza: R. Silva Row 3: J. Darsch: W. Stewart: R. Souza: J. Loupos: C. Miranda: T. Donelan: J. Youngman: D. May: W. Cappella: M. Donelan: S. Dias: J. Silva: E. Alchocachy Row 4: R. Dethlefsen: B. Tuscher: D. Matinzi: R. Dzengeleski: D. Curtis: P. Pin- netti: G. Gomes: P. Taylor: P. Correa: E. Maccaferri: G. Martin Varsigf Club Girls' Sports Club Membership to the Girls' Sports Club is open to any girl connected with sports. lts main function is to raise enough money to sponsor various activities. The money is raised through food sales and by selling P-C pencils. lts advisers are Miss Nancy MacDuffee and Miss Linda Pentheny. We , I .:, .5-i in ' 1-if' ! l' - W mv' 'L .. :fi'-:- - 'Y r Qf. The Varsity Club consists of those boys who have earned a letter in any of the varsity sports. The two main objectives of the club are to encourage sportsmanship and to promote inter-scholastic athletics. ln addition. its members serve at ticket booths and at refreshment stands, and maintains the Trophy Cabinet. 62 I I Dance Band and Mixed Chorus The Dance Band consists of sixteen talented members from all classes. Brass, woodwinds, piano, percussion, and bass are the make-up of this lively group of entertainers. They play many types ol' music including the latest in Pops. Their performances are at dances, pops, and exchange concerts. They are a real asset to the school for entertainment. Row 1: E. Mello, T. Doherty, M. Silva, J. Martin Row 2: E. Parziale, D. Hatton, M. Carvalho, J. Seaver, D. Wagner, R. Baietti, G. Borcacci, N. The P-C Mixed Chorus consists of sixty students with members of all four classes represented. The group performs at school and at civic functions. The music which the chorus sings includes choral literature from the sixteenth to twentieth centuries as well as concert music, and selections from popular musicals. This year the chorus meets five periods a week and is a full-credited chorus. The Plymouth singers, a sub-group of the chorus, meets alter school. Both groups are under the direction of Mr. W. Blaine Losh. Arnold Row 3: W. Valente, W. Shaw N9 fy l First: M. Fratus, I. Pace, V. Driesgj. Lyman, S. Viera, P. Arons, M. De- Costa,Mr. Losh, D. O,Connor, L. Jedry, C. Miller, C. Miller, M. Silva, N. Perez, Second: S. Bumpus, D. Ward, W. Silvia, C. Diaz, J. Swales,lP. James, M. Coombs, P. Kasarjin, S. Burgess, N. Griffin, K. Dietlin, V. Clark, D. Andra Third: D. Emery, J. Scanland, A. Hertel, J. Maki, D. Davis, W. Bois, P. Holmes,j. Card, S. Ferro, M. Warner, B. Robichaud, C. Reed Fourth: K. Rubis, D. Fry, J. Butterfield, A. Hamblin, A. De- Olivera, S. Moore, P. Fontaine, K. Costa, N. Lopes, S. johnson, P. Davis. Clarion ana' Lit Magazine The aim of the school newspaper, the Clarion, is to publish the news and activities of the school and to provide students with experience in journalism and publishing. The members of the newspaper staffs are chosen by the editorial staff with ret-ommendations from a teacher. The Lit is published once a year, in the spring. It was organized in 1964 as a way for students to express their original creative ideas through essays, stories, and poetry. Material is carefully selected on the basis of quality and class representation. The staff, which gather and select the writings, are members of all classes. NX? Row 1: D. Lambert, l.. Pittella, L. Harris, W. Rasmussen: D. Graham: E. Harris: C. Curtis. Row 2: T. Donelan: D. MacDonald: K. Emery, M. Brewster, C. Thompson: ll. Freeman, li. Kramer, QI. Flynn: Absent: S. Lindros. Row 1: B. Brown, L. Harris, W. Rasmussen, L. Couter, D. Fortinigj. Flynn, S. Griswald, Row 2: D. Thurber, B. Loebel, M. Brewster, D. Graham, S Sherman, L. Nicolas: C. Gavoni. Future urses and . . . uture Teachers Seated: E. Bumsg S. Barlowg D. Hambling B. Robichaudg A. Furtado Standing: D. Douglasg V. Clarkg S. Dearng C. Vacchinog C. Rubisg ji The Future Nurses is a club to bring together all juniors and seniors who are interested in furthering their careers in health and nursing. Each year the club raises money through food sales and dances to award a 3150.00 scholarship for a girl entering into the nursing field. The Future Nurses frequently have field trips to nursing homes for background and addi- tional information before pursuing their careers. Chase: R. Doteng A. Hertelg L. Savoyg D. Douglas. Mrs. Ruth Volta. The Future Teachers of America is a club open to students who intend to teach. Monthly meetings. field trips, a teacher- aide program and student tutoring are among the clulfs activities. Volunteers for Head Start, for activities project for exceptional ehildren,and for the summer swim program for retarded are provided. The club is a member of the NES and MTA which regionally sponsored a conference on january 225 for Future Teachers on the South Shore and Cape. Row l: L. McDonaldg C. Gatelyg M. Ferrog Mrs. Patenaudeg Kg Postg C. Silvag I. Vasapollog M. BrewstergD. Heathg E. Cerasuologj. Pimentalg L. Batesg C. Butterfieldg D. Lambertg J. Chaseg P. Arons, Row 2: P. L.PittellagA.GundonisgP.LenzigC.AronsgS. Lindros Row 4: C. Coffing Gavonig L. Nicolasg P. Bankerg D. McDonald: C. Gradyg G. Newcombg J. Ashleyg C. Gavonig S. Griswaldg K. BurgessgC. Ezinicki, C. BryantgC. N. Smithg D. Woodg D. Fryg D. Farrahg N. Moon.Row 3: N. Darschg C. l-laara1aLlVl- COUHICFQ C- Silva- Front: Y. Clark: C. Cvavoni: T. Donelan: Nlr. Cohen. W. Ra.mu--en. Middle. E. West: Nl. Stefani: L. Nicolas: G. New- comb: P. Griffis. Back: Nl. Wi1'zbu1'ger:S. Scott: W. Davis:j. Flynn. Debate Club ana' Drama Club The Debate Club is an organization in which students learn the skills and techniques of debating. Any student interested in debating may join. The club meets reglarly in order to build their cases. As a participant in the Southeastern xltlrrd- chusetts League. they compete with other teams four times during the year. The Drama Club is composed of students who are inter- ested in the many facets of the theater. The main purpose of the club is to proxide an opportunity for students to gain a practical knowledge of the theater arts through active partici- pation in the production ol' plays. This year the Drama Club joined with the various departments of the school to produce the Broadway musical L'il Abner . Row 1: B. Sampson: X. Marsh: Y. Clark: C. Conrad: L. Harris: P. Brewster: S. Barlow: R. Kramer: R. Doten: Blix Janet Draghetti: S. Ferro: P. Meyer: NI. Tuttle: XI. Nledeirosz W. Shaw. Row 2: J. Bastoni: D. Diaz: D. Pond: C. Hollis: P. Davis: NI. DeCosta: X. Griffin: J. Murphy: J. Ashley: P. Arons: J. Smith: S. Martin: C. Xlontanari: A. Dunham: W. Yalente. Row 3: C. Bates: XI. Stewart: K. Morin: A. Sampson: L. Delano: S. Fabri: E. Robichaud: D. O'Connor: B. Clarkzj. Flynn: S. Smith: C. Freeman: C. Henderson: D. Fry: R. Olivera. Row 4: Smith: K. Post: J. Xeri: D. Wood: P. Estes: NI. Brigida: S. Lindrosz A. Leonardi: T. Wood: K. Shepardgl. Scanlon: C.jayko: D. Correira: D. Nlinor: W. Rasmussen: D. Wood. Row 5: P. Pinnetti: R. Magura: C. Thompson: L. Wilbur: L. Risney: P. Pratt: C. Harvey: E. Cerasuelo: A. ' K Best: D. Correira: C. Reed: N. Prout: L. Raymond: D. MacDonald. . Souza: A. Al-Chokhachy. Row 1: S. Barlowg K. Kramerg N. Marshg C. Thomasg S. Marting V. Clarkg J. Smithg T. Woodg C. Souza. Row 2: R. Almeida: C. Harveyg M. Wirzburgerg A. Dunhamg D. Minerg C. Jaykog B. Sampsong A. Butterfield. Geological Sociegf Chess Club The Plymouth-Carver Geological Society has been or- ganized to develop an educational and recreational pastime that places a premium on the individual skills in the area ol' rock and mineral collecting. lVle1nbership is limited and basic standards of scholastic achievement are required. llflost meet- ings involve lab work or field trips to collecting localities. Row 1: T. Donelang W. Rasmusseng E. Alchochachy, Row 2: J. Flynng G. Newcombg Mr. Robinson. The Chess Club was formed by a group of boys interested in learning the finer points of this age-old game. lt has become an interscholastic activity. Games are played against other area schools. FRENCH CLUB Row 1: C. Montanari: S. Martin: D Willard: N. Marsh: H. McNeill: P. Best: S Griswald: Miss Albertini: C. Gavoni: V Dries: N. Griffin: J. Scanland: P. Arons D. Morgan: N. Moon: M. Tuttle. Row 2: S. Jesse: S. Mostroni: li. Brenner: L Bloom: B. lirensky: C. Silva: E. Minsky J. Vasapollo: D. Ribeiro: M. Stewart: S Vecchi: B. Sampson: C. Freeman: C Thompson: P. Lenzi: li. Genovese: A Moores: D. Enos: P. Ryan, Row 3: S Fabri: J. Murphy: M. Sylva: B. Paoletti K. Cadose: li. Souza: J. Ashley: N Prout: D. Mt-Donald: S. Agneau: T. Mar- velli: D. Centeio: I.. Nicolas! .I. Crocker cz. Arons: ig. Fortini: ix. Morey: ix. MQ Carthy: C. Gately. Row 4: R. Roane: li Morin: D. Carlson: Ii. Shepard: P. Estes A. Best: A. Leonardi: D. Correira: S Lindros: M. Brewster: l. Vasapollo: li Burgess: J. Izzo: J. Santerre: Ii. Maskell E. Gilmore: li. McCarthy: A. Degenhardt M. Regan. SPANISH CLUB Row 1: P. Ilaigh: D. MarvelIi:C. Gately E. Minsky: Mr. Garcia: S. Sherman: C Souza: S. Vargas: C. Swartz. Row 2: J Lyman: S. Viera: M. Stefani: E. Ceru sulo: L. Pittella:J. Ashley: D. Kamataris B. Brown: L. Sawyer. Row 3: L. Me- Donald: D. Radcliffe: J. Small: P. lien nedy: P. Caraniello: M. Davidson: E Burns: li. Burgess. LATIN CLUB Row 1: N. Darseh: D. Miner: G. New comb: D. Douglas: li. Souza: Mr. Dietlin: L. Bloom: B. lirensky: N. Arnold: P Maeliae: S. Stafford, Row 2: J. White: D. Parent: P. Haigh: J. Tynan: J. Avery T. Donelan: D. Heath: J. Bastoni: E Cerasuolo: K. Lahey: K. Haire. Row 3: C. Wright: C. Marchi: J. Seiden: L. Haar- ala: D. Dunne: A. Dunham: L. Wilbur: C Reed: l. Pace: E. Robiehaud: R. Rey nolds. oreign Language Clubs The Language Clubs give students the opportunity to gain international understanding by exploring the ideas and customs of people in other lands through field trips, lectures, films, and group projects. T., v . . . M-for X .:.. - IL B Q while' M . 132,-3 68 Math Club . . preparation or a computer sociegf The purpose of the lVlatl1 Club is to increase knowledge and interest in computer mathematics and computers. Membership in the Math Club requires that a member maintain a cumulative WCW average in mathematics. Several new computers and a new math lab room provide the proper needs for the lVlatl1 Club. w 2 lf? it 2 I EN hw www' 69 P. Arons: Mr. Medicig V. 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X 2 Q . aff. ,f.wnVf- ,J 3' 442:-gy Ji: .f - 4 W' ,'- V -EF l -' ' 1 Q' ' ' K- ' --' -',f+'1: f? A V X-I . ?.1.,' Ti ' - '- a ' , ,'J '1'f,,'l4,'J-9 , -f r ' ' I' . A Z - P ., - .1 - - 1' , ' :glut Y -Q, 'v Q ' X ' :JA fx:3,3 Q 4 ' - .- - w ..--,,,. .f 1 4' ' f ' 1 ,. I x 1 I . 1 1 B 05:1 . I 1 QP fl xr' 5 . . Q.: ' 1 .rs V1 ' - . , V -'y'v 1 Ofc 'G ' -' ' . - A.xL..-'-.YQU ,, K gl A lr I I W ' 1.. ' 1. , AJ- -... '!-. lf. , .s . . 1- jr 1-T ii.: ull 4-rbxj. 5.36.1 Spring, the season of life restored- New beginnings in vicious cycle. Birth, tenderly prepared for, arrives, Nursed with the hope and promise For a prosperous journey ahead. Warmth inspires new desire for freedom. Each tiny bud grows in great dimensions To provide nature with its special fruit. The beauty ofa world in full bloomw We await this birth with mixed emotions As graduation looms ahead. Undaunted by obstacles we mustjace- Lingering much longer with friends For the warmth of companionship before final parting. Memories ofa wonderfulpast, never forgotten. We look to afuture, bright, vast, With determination to succeed. Renewed vitality joins us with our plans As we set out alone To unlock the gates of the world. To bring beauty, promise, hope to others- In sadness we may part, But with mounting excitement, we say hello to .... Spring is our beginning. PRING s K 'Ip I, It ,K 'f lj sk f 'hr xexkmgll A Mfg: 4-1 . ft l' 'A M4 71 alent Show 1968 l That cameraman sure didnit get away with l anything. l l l l , Tin: be-giriiiing ol' Christmas vacation was high- l lighted by the- annual talent show featuring P-Us m V N l own group ol' entcrtainc-rs. Thu vntire program, i sponsorvd by the Deanis Council, was undvr the direction ol' lVlrs. Alina Urann. This yoarss show i, , A l . . . - . ' T ' included various musical perlormalnges, with Vg-5 y I Q A . 19,3 . . N ' damn: lines, and comical skits. , Q l JY l ,, W, --. H .' -wi. -'wi ul -I w Fr' 4 Y' ,Q P. . , . l bm Q1 lc .,'-ifg, V+' A f H: 1- . 1: 51 f . yr-f-ag f F, .V I t giv- 3 Bored Steve. fgjn AL, l-3547 1 4 l If you love me as I love you, we both would want to be untrue. l 72 I i A f ' ' ,..:A.. Jwlilffi .,1 , . Y iz 5 ' 5 ff. 1' 'F Ll 'C 1 gy if , gf . 4. ws . , -i, .A .. ' -f :I ' Sig E. if . 1. , as fr i Alright, boys . . . I want you to take that again, and again, and again . . .N Wake up, Steve! l - A little bit of thought and lots of rehearsing . . . Hit it loud and clear, girls! 73 Pilgrim Stcyjfs' Nlcnllbe-rhlnp to a stall' lb purely voluntary. 'I'Inf stalls who work on tlu: Pilgrim llave scparaur l.lIllCllUllS. Certain parts ol' tlle book art' llanrlle-tl by a partivular stall. liiltfll stall' is gin-n a dcacllinc to submit its material. 'lllw worlx re-quires the best cllort on the part nl' carl: nu-rnlnfr. With 1-ertain asbigllrlufnta, 4-avlu stall' works separately. llowf-vcr, the stalls arf: always working logrftlu-r lo rom- plctv tlue yr-arboolx on linu-, ancl make it the br-ht ruprt-sm,-rltatioll ul' our Htelmol. Seated: A.Crocker:C. Gatcly:P. Meycr:S. Sherman D Thurbtr Standmg A budomw S Johnson E 'llxnaln C Batem P Plnnettl P Ruozzx BOYS SPORTS STAFF J. Loprestil D. Curtis: P. Pinnettil W. Rasmussen: Absent: li. Brown C0 EDITORS IN CHIEF Paul Ruozzig Patricia Meyer: Mr. Brian Souza Adviser SENIOR STATISTICS ff? Seated: J. Furtadog D. Fryg C. Batesg C. Prussmang C. Gately, Standing: L. McDonaldg R. Souza. E. Minskyg P. Coffeyg R. Magurag N. Walkerg A. Furtadog L. Pittella. linnwv4.nwa mal ,fan 4-a... CURRICULUM D. Morin, C. Galely, J. Nerig M. DaRosa. Pzlgrzm S tajjiv TYPINC STAFF M. Hollisg J. Correag J. Chaseg M. DaRosa1 E Minskyg S. Thomasg E. Silva. ,ik 16. . 0 h i W C0-C URRICU LUIVI S. Criswaldg C. Gavonig D. Thurber: S. Thomas: D. Fortini: li. Kramer. 'sul .a 514' LITERARY STAFF S. Hadcliffeg S. Wager. P. Banker: A. Gudonis if 49,7 lx 1 UA GIRLS' SPORTS STAFF K. Pimentalg N. Darschg C. Pruss mang S. Robertsong C. Lodi. SECRETARIES C. Tavaresg P. Gavonig D. Woodg S Johnson: J. Chaseg S. Thomas: J Correa. ART STAFF Seated: IVI. Barrosg A. Crockc-rgJ Elliotg D. Lambertg L. Roberts Standing: J. Pimentalg R. Souzag K Kramerx J. Darschg C. Coffing S Strout. The Freshmen William Davis, Marilyn Fratus, Paul Maccaferri, Stuart Scott ,Q V 4 52' I ' , f A if M71,5f'fW Fhfsiifftil X18 --Q F IX 1 .I 4 V, . . v-Fisk, W V r 'Z'-3355 2t'iQ2f'21 Q X gk S i X ls the teacher that interesting? Class of I 9 72 ' in Y Mr. David Tarrantino I 78 4 W 1 Zl, , V ,,. If a friend canit tell you, who can? f , ,. ,W ffl ' rf, f ,f ,V 1, ': ,.,.. -M ' -, . ww' Qt .2'ff: ' -gm f 4 fc , f is W Q f f f I A7 , ,. t W u Wx! 2 W WQ M MW 0 39, , X: fy? ' ng w WW f Www, , - ' wh, Wd, f, 1, 6 , fi ' f S 4 Cheer up, youive only got three more years, Sucker! wmv- S' ...K , Q 1 ,Q M ,f lull f f X 7 W..,,,,. i at v W., .. A , f' f 'Vie 7 Now, Miss Hebden, watch me. , at fa-1 F' iff' , 1 .l ,.,, In ,ai ! fi, . ?I M I ' l . Is it really the game she's watching or . gf wqtgllliaf. li Let's put this in Mr. llolton's offlte 3 1 I 4 I6 v, .4 w .si L .M JT . E2 14' K1 I 1 11 Q x ' if J 'Q , ,I T ...iii-0 ' . . I wish sheld get off my back. 79 ,V nip. - , 5 M The Sophomores June Lopes, Arnie Sampson, Marie Brigida, Matthew Mendes 1 Oh Baby!!! Milk and quackers? N Mr. Thomas Long Class of 1971 5 X Q X iff! 'mf ,554 P 4 ,A,f,y! .' But, Mrs. Uranng I lengthened it yesterday. Did you hear a hell? I didrft hear a hell. HA. 5532-' Q 1 f 'Tx?'5f:fff7'f '77ZgQ A 3' 54-2-fm Bottoms Up! A Minahan using the library? , Sw Fl? H1 handsome! Not you, Bazmskx. 8 The Juniors Paulette Correa, Nancy Valente, jay Silva, Roger Perry Mr. Taylor, how about buying your own lunch today? The Class 0 1970 Mr. William Johnstone Hey, Miss Draghettfs in here Class Advisor having a cigarette! .E l But, Mom . . .l've already done my English. . 7 f5f'?'f? ' Q3 ,,?. 5 l f ' , , AA, QW' 59 Q f ee w : ' 5' QT' fi .. 'ig 'ii .- 9 W 0 5325, - ll Sf' .1 ,, - S y V ,V .1 V V .y .517 , ,, . Q., qmw as ffww .. .1 Q , 74 fd fl: -9 K. N f S' x A N f ra , Q W4 f H ' f 43 X 'wx 5 ' Q 3 S., X, X. ,, fgf - ,Y 3 1 Q m Roll call, Girls! Tien H He huffed, and he puffed, and he blew the house down. if Taking a peek before the fire drill, huh? Aren t we camera shy !?!? 5 5 F Zio f Q-K' I 'B +4 The Class of 1970 ' 9 V 1 X- .-, -a A ' 3 s 5 , , or , 4 1 1 X irfifftf 5 'N . V f - W .. a ' L ,M . J AQ il Ya know, Nancy . . . we shouldn't have talked Parlez-vous francais? so long last night. ,,- 19 L .N L 5. .f :1,,- -,,, 3 . :,6a..v,.,.,:, ,,:,,g.,:,..i .W 1 , I , V, i:.,,--M2 Mg ,W rx M ' M M 19-'fl ' if 557: ' -'ff' 5 V my,-wbv iaz if-M4 ZMJWQ 1 'f 1 A 11. 1 A - - ':.i',.'v:5::f'i ji! 1 V 3 ' '., A - , T Y' , f , I fr 4 A 3. X K A xr Q, 'X I .A ri 3 V X F' A iv: 47 5 ,. 1 V f A - 2 Q f' X r R ,- 0 I i Q 4 4, ..,, ' P 1 J g ' ,, .:, 7 fx' ' about face!! foreward Donit worry, Sue. we're alright. HO! - 5 1 f .W Q ' f-e Q 7: Q. , o 5 0 4 ea vB'-' lv The good. the bad. and the groovy ' .ti 1- Why doncha come up and see me some time . . . 84 Q ,E .. , S-'H' f. B UNL ,D xy. x X . . . and then he said he'd make a star outofme... Nu-.. 13-'N Care to join us? .N Y' 7 The Class of 1970 ., M55-Q Who..- '--..,, sfm,A, -L. EQ WWW ...MN 3 ,X '....,I1j 5 Q 2 3 f E X 1 K S 85 and they say girls gossip. Q 4 1-r -Q11 if 3.1 'SI .yn We Y ' l A Droplets. As individuals yet undeveloped Tumble slowly, timidly from the fog And WHOOSHI Into the mainstream Become A bit more capable, more independent, gather momentum But The river runs a long way Before reaching its ultimate goal. It must pass through dark and sluggish valleys, Wade through innumerable obstacles. There are rocks in the bed of the river And . . .mud. Impedements which must be overcome or destroyed. But the river in its courage and persistence is dauntless. Upward it tailsffurther. And further still. The way is hard, the way is lonely. But, now, the end is near The obstacles are overcome And in the distance looms-ENLIGHTEN MENT. There is but one barrier more One more peak to climb before the work is through. Upward-faster runs the river. And a clear, exhilarated song pulsates through its veins. There is no foil now Nothing slows its progress. FINALLY-the summit! And over! The last barrier broken! Downward-Rushes the jubilant river Head-over-heels Laughs with the exuberence of youth Tumbling . . .bubbling . . .boiling . . .Frothing WHOOSHl joins finally with the sea. And is, at last, at peace. SENIOR fm X 0 , Ivy X Zi ai X 4 l fee W W W W Pbfmoulh SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Warren Valente M A W W W W W W W W f 5 553 Q .. zizzwzttfnit ' A :-::::2:ffff1xg 21, fi 5 'ag , .,fr:4q1:z'Q5?g:z1: 44' 4 K, 'iw-wimvi-em 5 ,if -W I FQ WN 3:-5' I!! vv:':.LgLT :Z W W W W F W 'Yu W W Treasurer joan Pimental W W Secretary Sharon Radcliffe 88 V ice-President Greg Tolonen Carver H. S. Priscilla Winslow Anderson 11 Overlook Terrace Punky . . . Heagern. . . alt fig-ures!,'. . . wants to be a success. . . peeued by people who d0n't like horses . . . Houtdoorsyn. . . prizes her white toy poodle and her license . . . happiness is An Endless Summer. Pep Squad 1, 23 Senior Show 43 Senior Prom 43 Dance Committees 1, 23 Graduation Ushers 23 Office 43 Clarion 13 Badminton Intramurals 1, 23 Volleyball Intramurals 1, 3. julia Almeida 9 West St., Carver Julie . . . out-goingn. . .H0h, my gosh . . . wants to have twins . . . peeved by a certain someone telling her she's cock-eyed!!! f,I.W.F.l . . . Library boss??',. . . prizes the '68 Roadrunner . . . happiness is gradua- tion . . . and then what, fulia, twins or rnarriage?? Pep Squad 2, 33 Library Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Dean's Council 43 Senior Show 4. George A. Arponen Tremont Street, Carver Babe . . . Hang it upv. . . Candid , . . prizes his diploma . . . hates Ford lovers . . . Rollicking . . . wants to join the Navy and go to U. ofMass. Kathryn Arm Bagnell 71 South Street Squeaky,'. . . positive , . . plans to go to college . . . 6'Ask me if I care . . . prizes . . . that necklace . . . but not. . . Uncle Sam . . . why Ka thy? . . . Hspiritedw. . . happy when . . . she receives a letter from Cuba. A.F.S. 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad 1, 2, 43 Senior Show 43 Pilgirm 4. 89 rms! i969 Joyce Ruth Ashley 200 Court Street f.R. H . . . Level Headedw. . . Hi therein. . . hopes to become a Hgoodn teach- er. . . Jerks and wise guys peeue her. . . S'Studious . . . prizes Cromwell . . . thinking and playing her guitar makes her happy. A.F.S. 3, 43 Pep Squad 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 3, 43 llonor Society 43 Spanish Club 43 Heritage Day Hep. 13 Chorus I, 2, 33 Chorale 2, 33 Math Club 43 Intramurals l, 23 Volleyball 13 Mass. Girls State Hep. 3. Ur ' Z 'E' K , as f , N 1 . . , 1 ff: ' - f L -. li ,4f.miQf f4,a-,,. ,!Sb1 1 U-'tu .,' ,i- . A W I - ff . 'Sm .it-Vgflbi - 'L 1969 ,HOF iwiffi Beth Arm Barkhouse 6 Warren Avenue Beth . . . impulsiue . . . just one time . . . wants to get the most of life and enjoy it.. . How Beth ???. . . svelte . . . bothered by socuzl climbers . . . Cuda is the greatest . . . Beth is happy when just living. llomeroom Rep. 1: A.F.S. 2, 3, 4: Chorus 2, 3: l.B.M. assistant 4g Girls Track 2g Honorary Hotarian 41 Senior Prom 4-1 Senior Show 4. Richard Alan Baietti 313 Sandwich Street Rick , . . Dislikes Know-It-All Girls . . . composed , . . Wants to attend college . . . YA Know That . . . Prizes his 47 Dodge Power Wagonv. . . hard-workingu. . . Happy when he wins. . . The mile and . . . when there 's a good lobster season. Football lg Basketball 1: Clarion 1, 2g Track 2, 3, 4: Senior Show 4Q Spanish Club 2: Pilgrim Staff 41 Band 1. 2. 3. 4. Michael Peter Balonis 52 Davis Street Mike. . . Hey. '. . . wants to become a Draftsman . . . peeved by the clique . . . prizes Jeanne lof coursell . . . happiness is being with Jeanne. Senior Show 4: Pilgrim 41 Football 11 Senior Prom 4. Phmouth Steven Michael Baker Manter's Point Stei-e . . . new addition to P-C . . . mascu- line . . . Don't give up . . . college bound . .. and . . . to be a commercial pilot. . . popular . . . prizes . . . the testi- mony of his church . . . happiness Ls . . . winn- ing that football game . . . peeved when . . . told to do something that he's already doing.'.'.'.' Football -li Senior Show 4. 14 ' Donald Patch Barron 32 Alden Street Don . . . rambunctious . . . Are you kiddenw. . . wants to own a brewery . . . For what, Don?,'. . . peeved by staying home . . . spirited . . . prizes his car. . . going to the Bala is what's happening for Don. Football 1g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4g Senior Show 4g Soccer 3, 4. 90 v. 15 Carver H. S. s 97 Mary Ann Barros 42 Samoset Street Mary Ann . . . You got that rightlv. . ., wants to go to Art School and then Fashion Illustration . . . peeved by unfriendly people . . . happiness is a party fnaturallyll Marching Girls 1, 23 Cheerleaders 3, 43 Intra- murals Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Pilgrim 43 Girls Track Day 2, 3, 43 Copper Club 33 Chorus 23 Senior Show 43 Sports Club 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 4. Frank Barros Box 45 Center Street 'SStanlcie . . . Hlikeablen. . . plans include artistry work . . . S'Your all right . . . peeved by talkable people . . . but prizes D.S. . . . coquetish . . . happiness is having D.S. all the time. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Track 43 Senior Show 4. Curtis Albert Bates 54 Standish Avenue '6Curt . . . g'Hardworking,,. . . peeved when a certain someone doesn't talk to him . . . ambi- tion . . . To teach . . . Prankish . . . prizes . . . his license . . . Being with B and B is happiness. Town Government Representative 13 Senior Show 43 Concessions 3, 43 Bookstore 33 Tennis 1, 23 Pilgrim Staff Editor 43 Gradua- tion Usher 3g Heritage Day l3 Class Song Committee 43 Senior Prom 43 Talent Show 13 L'il Abner 43 Future Teachers 3, 43 Dance Committees 1 , 4. Kenneth George Beal 3 Overlook Terrace '6Ken . . . liuely . . . likes 7th periods with Mr. Decourcy? . . . but not those Rookies . . . eaten, . . hopes to graduate . . . Well, l'll tell ya!,'. . . college bound . . . 'Shoppi- nessu. . . is U.F.T.M .... and. . . the girls at the dugout. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 S.A.S. 3, 43 Homeroom Repre- sentative 3, 43 junior Prom 33 Senior Prom 43 Senior Show 43 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Pilgrim 43 Dance Committees 3, 4. 91 I969 Wayne Alan Beaulieu 407 Court Street '6Wayne . . . prizes his Rick surfboard . . . Playboy?!!!?. . . Shoot itl.'! . . . peeved by no buyer . . . spirited . . . bold',. . . happi- ness in Anheuser-Busch Inc. Track 23 Senior Show 4. I969 V k..,.wl XX, 'hor Rusell Francis Brown 261 Sandwich Street Rusty . . . Dedieated . . . wants to win the teehl. . . peeued by losing a basketball game 69-67.'... prizes P.B .... com- posedv. . . happiness is being with a certain someone. Basketball 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 4g Cross Country 3. 41 Baseball lg Varsity Club 1, 3, 4g Intramurals 2, 3: Student Council Representa- tive 4x Boys Sports Staff 41 llomeroom Representative 31 Senior Show 4. Adele Bongiovanni 3 South Cherry St. Adele . . . individualistic . . . You're kid- dinglv. . . wants to graduate from college . . . peeved by that third period class . . . consid- erate . . . prizes her contact lenses . . . happi- ness is the weekend, being independent, and the summer. . . lwhat about that party?.'j Clarion l, 2, 3, 41 Lit l, 23 French Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Pep Squad 11 Senior Show 4g Senior Prom 43 Graduation Usher 11 Guidance Aide 4g Woman's Club 4. ,ek George Henry Brown 67 Pleasant Street George . . . Shoot it on in . . . wants to go into the Navy . . . peeved by people who call him Georgie . . . prizes his 64 Chevelle . . . happiness is going to the BA-.IA fwell alrightlj Football 11 Work Study 3, -1-1 Senior Show 41 Talent Show 1: Intramurals. Catherine Bryant 4 Meadow Street Carver Cathy . . . probing. . . dislikes . . . being kept waiting. . . happiness . . . is . . . being with Ronny . . . wants . . . to teach first grade . . . and. . . to marry . . . spirited . . . prizes . . . Ronny. Student Day Exchange 3: Lighthouse Project 32 Senior Prom 4: Senior Show 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2A Student Govern- ment Day 1: junior Prom 3: Future Teaeher's 4: Women's Club 4. Phfmouth Y -151, Q., r Q rw, ,inf Barbara jean Brown 26 Spooner Street Barb .. . humble . . . You got to be kiddingfu. . . wants to join the Peace Corp . . . unique . . . snobs bother her . . . prizes her true friends. . . happiness is an endless summer! Library Aide 1: Pep Squad 1. 2: Senior Show 41 Lit 4: Pilgrim 41 A.F.S. 4: Spanish Club 4. 7 x 4 S 15 , ,QQ Il 92 w Carver H. S. Peggy Lee Burton 26 Olmstead Terrace Peggy . . . Amusing,'. . . wishes to travel. . . Wise up. ,. . . prizes a certain ring. . . fair . . . hates getting up early Monday mornings. . . Weekends at Ellen's make her happy . . . Why Peggy? Future Nurses lg Pep Squad 2g Fashion Show lg Senior Show 4. in ' Sharin Lee Bumpus Braley Lane RFD No. 4 SharinH. . . You're outa your tree kidlv. . . wants to graduate and get mar- ried. . . prizes that certain ring. . . happy when with Chuck . . . but . . . peeued by Mr. R. and Miss C. Chorus 2, 3, 4. 1969 '-..s,0'Q- Carolyn Butterfield 15 Coles Lane Carolyn H. . . considerate . . . 'No! No! No. '. . . prizes her little sister Amy . . . soci- ablev. . . here comes a Math teacher . . . peeued by R.D .... happy when babysitting f on weekends. Q Guidance Aid 3, 4g Future Teachers 3, 43 3 Future Nurses 2, 33 A.F.S. 2, 3, 4g Pep Squad ' 2g Pilgrim 4g Senior Show 4g Senior Prom ' Committee 43 Concessions 4g Chorus 2. l R Alfred Arthur Camara 22 Hamilton Street Arttie,'. . . L'Wave to the people, Henry . . . 'sporty,,. . . wants to go to college . . . and major in History . . . Hactivew. . . Peeved . . . by 5th period study. . . and Mr. Mill. . . ,l0hIl Albert C3ll0V3ZZi prizes Archie . . . happiness is . . . playing for 8 PFUICC Street the New York Mets. 6'Impulsive . . . Jackie. . . a future drafts- Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Band lg Intramurals 2, 3, man . . . license . . . That penny in the bot- 43 Senior Show 4g Weightlifting 3, 4. tle . . . ??? . . . you know that, Mac! . . . good natured . . . Being with whom ?? Senior Show 4 93 David Lee Centeio Meadow Street, Carver Dave . . . I doubt it,'. . . lVeat,'. . . prizes that 6.58 Ford. . . but . . . watch out for Beany's driving. . . Dave 's bound for the Phfmouth 7969 - 'KW mfg' 6' QQ-A Amy Beth Cleveland Doten Road 'gTri.xie Trippee . . . 'tfoxyw . . . 'gls he really aheadl' . . . ambition to believe . . . earn- estm . . . peeved by stale smoke in the V.W .... prizes an excedrin bottle . . . happi- ness is Peter. Marine Corp . . . Carveritc?',. . . happy with that certain girl. . . and the weekend . . . I wonder why?? Baseball 1, 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Soccer 3. ' Bruce Edward Clark Lakeview Street South Carver Bruce . . . Unreal . . . Rolly . . . brithe . . . Anchors away . . . college . . . and a million dollars . . . are his future plans . . . peeues by the hippies and dogs . . . but not. . . making more money than he can spend . . . 3533 Margaret Frances Coffey 3 Murray Street Peggy . . . Is that r1ght? . . . 'grandoisev wants to be successjixl . . . and happy peeved by shy and possessive people... magnanimous . . . prizes her sailboat . . . from whom?. . . happiness is . . . complete freedom. A.F.S. 1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 Prom Committees 3, 43 Senior Show 43 Office Assistant 43 Leader Corp. 43 Pilgrim 43 Future Nurses 3. , 94 F joan Sophia Chase 42 Stafford Street l0anie . . . wants to go to college and be an elementary teacher . . . considerate . . bothered by insincere and conceited people, and useless arguments . . . prizes her classring, true friends, and her godchild '6Kim . . . demure . . . happiness is sleeping late morn- ings Iyawnl. A.F.S. 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 3, 43 Pilgrim 43 Future Nurses 2, 3, 43 Clarion 3, 43 Pep Squad 23 Senior Show 43 Senior Prom Com- mittee 43 Typist Pool 3. any arver H. S. David Melvin Conroy 58 Alden Street Daue . . . intellectual . . . wants to play at B.C. again . . . That,s wonder-ful. '. . . ath- letic . . . prizes a B-ball. . . Rainy days peeve him . . . but happiness is swish! Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Cross-country 1, 3, 4, Track 3, Homeroom Rep. , 325' ' if 5-isis it I Christine Coffin Rocky Hill Road Tean,,. . . hdevotedv. . . Are you ser- ious? . . . plans to teach high school art . . . and travel. . . unfriendly people peeve Tean . . . Hpunctualv. . . prizes '60scar . . . happiness is getting out ofPlymouth as much aspossible . . . and W.P. Art Club 1, Spanish Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Marching Girls 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, A.F.S. 3, 4, President 4, Student Council 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Homeroom Representative 3, 4, Senior Show 4, Graduation Arch Bearer 2, 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, 4, Teacher Aide 3, Talent Show 3, 4, junior and Senior Prom 3, 4, Future Teachers 3, 4. V!! e'g3j Cheryle Bemadette Correa 30 Whiting Street Cher . . . Hwhimsicalv. . . prizes her baby sister. . . but not that sophomore sister . . . Yea Right. '. . . wants to become a profes- sional dancer . . . happiness is a certain Bridge- water boy from the class of 69', and T.E.C. Majorettes 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4, L'il Abner Choreographer 4. Stephen William Corvini 1 South Cherry Street Steve . . . Horganizedn. . . happiness is gym classes with Mr. Cryer . . . '6Aw Nuts. ,. . . Dislikes those French classes . . . Why Steve?. . . Future math major . . . studi- ous . . . prizes his license and car. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Dance Band 3, Student Govern- ment Day 1. 95 1969 Jeanne Marie Correa 62 Seven Hills Road Jeanne . . . houtgoingv. . . 6'That's life . . . plans include teachinga kindergarten . . . then marriage . . . Can we guess, feanne? . . . peeved by the clique . . . Sister Kristen is prized. . . Happiness is being with Mike. . . Sweet! Senior Show 4, Senior Prom 4, Pilgrim 4, Class Song 4, Guidance Assistance 4. Q 1, I er its , , I, , 4 1 X W 1969 Eileen Frances Cox IZ Bayberry Road Manomet Leen . . . frolicsome . . . a future airline stewardess . . . happiness . . . is . . . waking up on a Monday morning and not going to school. . . 'sincere . . . prizes her money . . . but . . . gym class . . . No. Guidance Aid 2, 31 Senior Show 41 Pilgrim 41 Senior Prom 41 Pep Squad 21 Graduation Usher 3. Antone joseph Costa Carver Road Mrs Grimble . . . wants . . . to be like Jeanne Glens . . . prizes . . . those nickels . . . and. . . dimes. . . i'Happy,' with. . . the sum- mer nites at the lampsite. . . It was valla a pudgew. . . relaxed . . . but . . . oh . . . that Certie . . . and . . . her handcups. Vi! Mary Leilani Couter West Pond Road Lani. . . sophisticated . . . so MazeI taffln. . . hopes to keep the pact . . . dislikes peopel who call her Mary . . . devoted . . . happiness is summer time. . . tarot cards. Marching Girls 2, 3, 4: Book Store 2, 31 A.F.S. 3, 41 Co-Editor of Lit'i 41 Future Teachers 3, 41 Drama Club 31 French Club 31 Senior Show 41 Lit 3, 4-1A.F.S. Host Sister 41 Senior Statistics 31 Honorary Student Council Member 4. Alison Elhabeth Crocker Old Sandwich Road Ellisville Lissa' . . . Talented . . . ambition to go to college . . . sister named Jenny peeves her . . . easy-going . . . prizes keys to the VW . . . reserved,'. . . happiness is Freak Night . . . You Bet! Debate Club 1, 2g President 21 Clarion 1, 2, 3: Lit Magazine 31 Pilgrim Art Staff 1. Editor 4g Leader Corps 3, 41 French Club 11 Senior Show 4-1L'il Abner 4. 96 PI mouth Cv Q-N Kevin Peter Cotti 3-L North Spooner Street Kevin . . . racy . . . a future alien me- chaine . . . prankish . . . prizes his Fairland C.T .... what about Chevy lovers???. . . Happiness Ls. . . those Sunday nite trips to Boston. Intramurals 1, 2, 31 Work Study 41 Senior Show 4. Carver H. S. 3 Marie Jennifer DaCosta 20 Savery Ave. Jackie . . . Oh Brothern. . . plans to be a hair dresser . . . prized possession . . . her license. . . peeved by Mr. M .... and snobs. . . happiness is. . . being with friends. Senior Show 4, Talent Show 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Aide 1, Art Assistant 2, Future Nurses 1, Pep Squad 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Nurse Assistant 4, Senior Usherette 4,,Iunior Prom. Kathleen Mary Cunan 10 Nelson Street '5Kate . . . prizes her books . . . deter- minedv. . . ambition-to write the 6'Creat American Novelv. . . If it wasn't for BAD luck, I wouldn't have ANY luck at all . . . active',. . . peeued by small talk . . . Happi- ness is no more crawling animals. Q Marie Joanne DaRosa Center Street, Carver Rec Reen. . . There ya go.'!. '. . . 'friend- ly . . . prizes those letters from . . . Viet- nam . . . Marie wants to be a beautician . . . but thumbs down on people with nasty dispositions . . . reserued . . . She'll be happy . . . when . . . a certain guy comes Gt home from Vietnam. Future Nurses 1, 2, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 4, Chorus 1, Senior Show 4, Concession 4. Nancy Mary Darsch Sunrise Avenue Nance . . . Hout-goingv. . s'Cheeza . . . hopes to get through P.E. and teach . . . Monday mornings and Hingham peeue her . . . her license and elbows are prized. . . '6Elbows, Dash ??!',. . . athletic N. . . happiness is winn- ing a banana split.'.'.' Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports Club l, 2, 3, 4, Pilgrim 3, 4, Senior Concessions 4, Band 1, 2, Senior Show 4, Lab Assistant 2, Vice-Presi- dent 1, Future Teachers 3, 4. 97 1969 A tm tt, fitmffiziff S Y X- 'ss -1 '51 ? we if- '- er ,is a i w, jeffrey joseph Darsch 3 Mt. Pleasant Street Hfeffn. . . easy going . . . 'Wang loose . . . Oh ya Jefff. . . prizes his V.W .... but not P.E .... wants to go to Vietnam . . . and home again . . . 'Ylirtatious . . . happiness ls. . . T.E.C. No. 13. Football 1, Baseball l,Cross Country 2, Work Study 3, Soccer 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, Chess Club 2, Senior Show 4, Talent Show 3, 4. Patricia Susan Davis Beaver Dam Road Crease Monkey . . . Sock it to me . . . sprite . . . Patty wants to be a hair dresser . . . Phfmouth Mr. Robinson and teachers in the girls room peeue her . . . content. . . Happiness Ls being free from a certain someone . 2 'u, -V if sig 3 ' a i969 'L '?af Edwin Robert Delano, J r. 1865 Summer Street Ed , . . Be rightn. . . Bright . . . wants to be a jet mechanic . . prizes that Jeep . . . but not . . . Cotti's Ford . . . How come, Ed?. . . happy',. . . happy when . . . hunting beach Jeeps . . .??? Paul Maurice DeCost 132Vz Sandwich Street Pauly, . . Be right . . . why?. . . lost. . . off to the Maritime Academy. . . prizes his license . . . but . . . thumbs down . . . to physics with Miss D. . . individualistic . . friendly . . . coming to school and finding all gym teachers sick . . . is his happiness. Football 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Intramruals 1, Theodore Neil Dias 26 Peck Avenue Teddy,'... adaptable ... wants to be successful fat what?l... prizes his car determined',. . . peeved by stupidpeople . . . happiness is being with Paulette. Senior Show 43 Track 2, 33 Band 1. 'V ,.-f Sherley Louise Deam Federal Furnace Rd. Spinner . . . Godfrey , . . Supercalifragi- listexpealidocious . . . prizes her license . . . Shirl wants to help the handicapped child- ren . . . dislikes Jumbo and the Carver Cops . . . pandemonium . . . happy with that certain someone fwho?l T.P.I.L.I.B.T.B. W. Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Commit- tees 3, 43 Clarion 1, 2, 33 Intramruals 1, 2, 33 Pilgrim 43 Pep Squad 1, 2, 33 Concession 3, 43 Senior Show 43 Guidance Assistant 3. I 98 l Carver H U is J Roseann Doten 12 Towns StJ'eet Rosy',. . . busy . . . a future nurse . . . Oh, no . . . another one of Mr. Dietlinfs lec- tures Ratfs HSOCl21bl8,, Nha i- . . . . . . . . . pp ness . . . is . . . finding the opener to a roll of Iifesauers. Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Future Nurse's Club 2, 3, 4, Leader Corps 3, 4, Guidance Aide 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Pilgrim 4, Senior Show 4, Senior Prom 4, junior Prom 3, Concessions 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Lab Michael Hines Donelan 10 Clyfton Street Mike , . . amiable . . . wants to get away . . . the world peeves him . . . athletic . . . prizes his membership in the UFTM . . . Happiness is going to the dugout . . . Why, Mike?. . . Cot a haircut last weekf, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Weight- lifting 2, 3, 4, lntramruals 2, 3, Student Council 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4,Heritage Day 1, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Prom 3, Senior Show 4. Assistant 2. Hi' ,XX 1 is from rtwfjfiii Robert Drake 27 Rexford Road Yvonne Marie Dupuis 20 Davis Street '6Bonnie . . . enthusiastic . . . Sorry about that . . . wants to be sucessful. . . peeved by a certain teacher . . . prizes her classring and a stuffed monkey ffrom whom ?l . . . obli- ging . . . happiness is no school. . . getting out of 7th period for an away game. Field Hockey, Manager 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, Softball Manager 3, Library Staff 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 99 1969 Virginia Josephine Dnes 20 Standish Court Ginny , . . Hscholarlyn. . . Hi,'. . plans in- clude college . . . and traveling. . . peeved by people who are always late. . . WHO Cin? . . . 'bersistant',. . . prizes her piano. . . A certain Canadian friend makes Ginny happy. Choms 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 1, 2, Spanish club 3, 4, Talent Show 3, Future Teachers Club 3, Chorale 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Deans Cotmcil 1, 2, 3, Senior Show 4. ,fl as' I ,.f ' war' 1969 4l'T '17 well' -A Martin Anthony Enos Russell Mills Road Marty . . . pensive . . . Your Drunk . . . Oh how those study hall teachers peeve him.' . . . Trust-worthy . . . prizes his guns . . . happiness is winning a soccer game! . . . Maybe??? Ronald Edward Dzengeleski Bartlett Road, Manomet Ding-a-lingw. . . 'Swordly . . . 'iKnock it off! . . . wants to go to college. . peeved by having no place to go! . . . soc1able . . . prizes his 56 C.T.0 .... happiness is C.C. 'O' jill Elliot RFD No. 1 fill . . . pretty . . . You don't have to ya knowlu. . . peeved by those small fresh- man . . . Frank . . . prizes her bip-bee? lwhat.'?.'?. . .1 . . . happiness isgraduating fin- ally. Bookstore 3, Dance Committees 3, 4: Prom Committees 3. 4-1 Senior Show 4: Pilgrim 4. Wayne A. Erickwn Meadow Street, Carver Leif. . . aIpine . . Watch out Navy, here he comes . . . What ya say? . . . prizes his 65 Comet. . . placid . . . happiness is work study. 100 Phfmoulh ffs Brian Andrew Eames Gate Street, Carver Barn , . . Lappy-Lap . . . oh ya!! . . . prizes that '57 Chevy . . . but not. . . people who drive S-L-0-W . . . Shy and Tricky . . . to graduate is Brlan's hope . . . On the go happy with a tank full ofgas. Baseball 1. 2, 41 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. gn A ' x 'lf V l W Carver H. S. Paul Fernandes West Street, Carver i'It's good for you.'.'! . . . HBear . . . muscu- line . . . prizes that. . . Black Chevy . . . but not . . . A.F .... how come??. . . good- natured. . . smile Paul. . . here comes . . . Donna. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4, Work Study 3, 4. 53 Valerie Femandes 131 Center Street North Carver Val , . . warm . . . You know that fackv. . . wants to be a hairdresser. . . dislikes people minding other peopleis business . . . natural . . . prizes S.D .... happiness is going out with a certain boy. Sports Club 1, 2, 4, Library Staff 3, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. Monica Ferro 16 Prince Street Monny . . . 'gentle . . . future teacher . . . 'iReally??,'. . . c0rdm1',. . . peeved by Mon- day mornings . . . and happy when there's no school . . . prizes her license. Marching Girls 2, 3, 4, A.F.S. 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Guidance Aid 2, 3, Drama Club 3, Future Teachers Club 3, 4, Pilgrim 4, Graduation Usher 1, 3, Senior Show 4, Student Government Day l. Nelson Anthony Fontes Center Street Carver Nelson . . . Shoot it. . . virile . . . Nelson wants to be involved in Professional Sports . . . gregarious . . . peeved by conceited people . . . My car . . . happiness is gradua- tion. Basketball 1, Soccer 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 101 51 F 3 rl .f .5 sew- A Richard Carlton Folsom 9 Mayflower Street Richie,'. . . wants to travel and visit Hawaii. . . chatty , . . probing . . peeved by Mr. C .... Donit knock it til you've done it!.'. '. . . prizes his class ring. . . happy when playing his records. me ., 'Urn Novi 'fi' 1969 N1 Alice Patricia Furtado 10 Christopher Road Alice . . . charming . . . oh yaaa . . . wants to get Marie in all her classes... austere ... peeved by P.F. Iwho's that, Alice?l . . . prizes the good times in Petrell's Olds . . . happiness is a party. Field Hockey 2g Sports Club 2, Intramurals 2, 3g Talent Show 3g Bookstore 3, 4g Senior Statistics 4, Prom Committee 3. 41 Senior Show 4g Graduation Usher 3g L'i1 Abner- Costumes 4. Donna Marie Fortini 6 Grandview Drive Dawn,,. . . umodishn. . . So whatn. . . wants to be an Airline Stewardess. . . what for??. . . congenial,'. . . peeved by snobs . . . prizes her license. . . happiness is her week- ends Iwhyj. Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4g Senior Show 4g Pilgrim 4g Drama Club lg A.F.S. 2, 3, 4g HLit 4g Guidance Assistant 43 Sports Club 2g Spanish Club 21 Pep Squad 2: Deans Council 41 Graduation Usher 3. if! Pilar Fuentes V. West Pond Pili . . . our foreign exchange student . . . wants to finish college . . . stylish . . . blushing',. . . Noemi,,. . . whats that? . . . prizes . . . her ski equipment . . . happiness Ls. . . Vida.. . Life! A.F.S. 4g Honor Society 4: Honorary member S.A.S. 4g Marching Girls 44 Senior Show 4: Tennis Intramurals 4. J ean Marie Furtado 7 Cordage Street Jeanie . . . beaming , . . Oh brother hopes on marriage and a good life . . . Spicy . . . peeved by late people . . . Who Jean?! . . . Happy when with Bobby. Pep Squad 1, 2g Senior Show 4g Marching Girls 3, 4g Talent Show 4. 102 Phmouth 3 -1, ,,. .2 xff ft' A .1 N-. 427-?f Deborah Lee Fry 25 Stafford Street Debi . . . Lively . . . peeved by her baby brother . . . You'd be surprised . . . Tal- entedu. . .wants to teach music . . . prizes . . . Boris and her families love. . . happiness is . . . her second family. Cheerleaders 1, 2, 3. 43 Co-Captain 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: President 4g Gym Show 2: Guidance Aid 4: Girls Track Meet 2g Drama Club 2, 3. 4g ll oman's Club Representative 4g L'il Abner 4: Senior Show 4: Girls Sports Club 1. 2, 3.4: Deans Council 3, -1-1 A.F.S. 3. 4: Intramurals 1, 2. 31 Pilgrim Staff 4: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4: Bookstore 3. Carver H. S. Christine Gately 68 Sandwich Street Chris . . . bouncy . . . whimsical. . . Defin- ately.'l',. . . prizes her gold ring. . . but frowns to . . . P.P .... and Dis. . . groovy . . . wants to graduate from col- lege . . . then travel. . . and change the world. . . doesn,t everybody . . . H.0.G.0.C. A.F.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Marching Girls 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Math Club 1, Termis 1, Future Teachers 3, 4, Womenis Club 4, Senior Show 4, Prom Committees 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Pilgrim 4, Graduation Usher 3, Town Government Rep. 3, Home- room Rep. 3. Catherine Gately 68 Sandwich St. Cathy,,. . . Hcalmn. . - Ya,'. . . wants to finish college . . . peeved by being sick . . . pleasant . . . prizes a certain necklace . . . happiness . . . is going with R.E.D. fthatls understandablel. Graduation Usherette 3, Marching Girls 2, 3, A.F.S. 1, 3, 4, Laijn Club 1, Math Club 1, Spanish Club 3, Woman's Club Rep. 4, Senior Show 4, Prom Committee 4, Dance Commit- tees 2, 3, 4, Pilgrim 4, Future Teachers 4. gs? . ,Eg , Q 'ffl l g 9 62' Lara- . in--gg fqe' 0 in-rf-. V , , , l. ' 1 ' S '- . -r. 'i f ' Sherman A. Geller 3 Lothrop Street 2Sherm,,. . . nintelligentw. . . wants to be a success . . . prizes his Pilgrim hat . . . but . . . French . . . No! . . . Right, try another one . . . Hcomposedv. . . Happiness,'. . . is . . . long week-ends . . . and . . . short weeks. Band 1, 2, Franch Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Usher at Memorial Hall for Boston Pops 3, Tennis 1, 2, 4, Pilgrim Business Staff 4, Senior Show 4, Language Lab Assistant 2, Home- room Representative 4. S 1969 A 5van0n 'if' , Fifi, 5 Mr, s, Q .. w 0 C., agus, s L, Y ,A 'YS ,Vasc e tw Wa, Thomas Peter Giovanetti 29 Sunrise Avenue G P IG Tommy .. . devoted . . . What can I reigraigilustrggles say? .. . Oh! that first period class... . . . Tom 's college bound . . . and . . . North Carver Mizz. . h. h - - ambfffous- -- Te W 'ww - '- f.Z'Z'f'i. f,'ffze?g.I3Qe'g01?c1..f.. f'f'?f8?E35.f' wants to attend a lurrior College . . . service Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2. bound . . . easy-going . . . peeved by Mon- day mornings and 6th period English class . . . prizes his 57 Chevy . . . happiness is the Tech Tourney. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4, Graduation Usher 3, Dance Committee 1. 103 7969 li ly , V 55, ' A NI Anne Louise Gudonis 5l Forest Avenue Exit Anne . . . studious . . . wants to teach . .. peeved by Monday mornings . ,. prizes her STUFFED ANIMALS . . . quiet , . . happi- ness is sleeping late on Saturdays. Bookstore 2g A.F.S. 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4g lVlath Club 2, 42 French Club 2, 3, fbi Drama Club 3g Pep Squad 2, 3g Womenis Club Representative 4g Pilgrim Business Staff 4g Literary Editor 4, Senior Show 4g junior Homeroom Representative 3g Chorus 31 Intra- mruals 2g lbadmintonjg Future Teachers of America Tutoring 31 Teacher's Aide 3g Head Start 2, 3. Phfmauth Brenda Lee Goodwin Beaver Dam Road Manomet '6Keep the faith . . . Brandie . . . Petite . . . wedding bells are in her future . . . cherry . .,. prizes that hope chest. . . Joey . . . thumbs down to Uncle Sam. Paula Catherine Govoni 'T 8 liarle Place Paula . . . easy going. . . future teacher . . . happiness is going to the beach with a cermin someone . . . Hey you . . . quiet. . dislikes not having the car . . . prizes her tan. Teacher Aid 3. 4: Leader Corps 4: Pilgrim 4g A.F.S. 1, 2, 3. 41 Future Teachers 3, 4: Future Nurses 2, 3: llomeroom Representative 3g Guidance Assistant 41 Clarion 2: Senior Show 4g Women's Club Representative 4: Student Govt. Day 1. .n...a Sharon Lee Grennell 3 Town Street Shan , . . witty . .,. bound for. . . Hair- dressing school. . . 0h.' . . . those Monday mornings . . . 'jJrankish . . . prizes her license . . . and those ll'EEKENDS.'.'.' . . . what happens Sharon ?? Pep Squad lg Graduation Usher 1: Senior Show 4. Cheryl Ann Haarala 332 Popes Rd. West Ca.rver Cheryl , . . 'gay . . . Oh, I don,t know. . . . wants to teach . . . peeved by a certain brother . . . soft spokenv. . . prizes her car . . . happiness Ls afull tank ofgas. Pep Squad 1, 2g Art Club 2g Enameling Club , 2g Future Teachers 3, 4: Teacher Aide 3g Pilgrim 4g Senior Show 4g Prom Committee 4g National Honor Society 4. I 104 Carver H. . McAllister Jefferson Haigh Summer Street Cal . . . plans include college . . . in Hawaii. . . uindependentn. . . prizes relitivly simple grasp of the un obvious . . . It's no big thing . . . 'iout-goingv. . . happiness is Peace. Soccer 3, Phi Intramurals 3, 4g Spanish Club 1, 23 A. F. S. 43 Prom Committees 3, 43 Town Govt. Rep. 13 Talent Show 33 Student Ex- change Program 33 Homeroom Rep. 33 Senior Show 43 Pilgrim 4. f .i f tai Patricia Ami Habeeb 1155 Summer Street Pat , . . Hserenev. . .prizes ...her friends . . .happy with . . .a license . . . and . . .a car . . .4'You know that. ,. . . business school bound. . . People who think they 're better than others . . . peeue her . . . a future secretary . . . saucy. 'i lntramuralsg Secretarial Pool 43 Senior Show 43 Food Sale 4. Paul David Halunen Main Street Carver Hal. . . quick . . . Duba . . . cement or paste . . . a future Mason . . . carefree . . . cold ones please him . . . turn your back on Bossy People. Karen Louise Hanson Beaver Dam Road Nlanomet Getting . . . fzzzl up Monday mornings . . . peeves Karen . . . mild . . . you know that! . . . prizes . . . her charm bracelet . . . obliging . . . C: W .... a future secretary. 105 I969 Donna Marie Hamblin EM Town Street '6Don . . . Hshyi' . . . Jing-a-lingw . . . peeved by . . . her brothers . . . but. . . Oh . . . those letters! . . . from whom Donna?. . . a future nurse . . . happy . . . with . . . that certain guy. Future Nurses 3, 4. David Ellison Harper 4 Washington Street Dave . . . smart',. . . Well all right . . . wants to teach woodworking. . . peeved by snobbish girls . . . conscientious . . . prizes his license . . . happiness is getting his pay check. Intramurals 2g Driver Ed 3. 1969 . Q, Victor Marc Higgins 234 Standish Avenue Vickie . . . Uamicablen. . . peeved with . . . his Little Brother . . . 6'59,, Ramblers . . . 67 Cougars . . prizes . . Laurel I . . . wants to make a 81,000,000 a week . . . Not Really . . . Happy when with Laurel I . . Mcalm. ', Chess Club 2, 3, 49 Senior Show 4g Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4. it 5 Q' ago Frederick Michael Hart Doten Road Rockey . . . I may not always be right, but I'm never wrongv. . . energenic . . . prizes his '62 Slash Puddler . . . wants to be an air traffic controller . . . studious', . . . happiness is owning my own plane. Debate Club lg Leader Corps 2, 3, 4g Weight Lifting lg Chorus 2g Work Study 43 Chess Club 23 Library 19 Drama Club Production Crew 2g Intrammals 1, 2. Phfmouth Eunice Rae Harris 171 jordan Road Eunie,,. . . flitty . . . wants to travel to South America . . . Wait a minute! . . . likes a linguica pizza . . . with mushrooms . . . prizes . . . her brother 's extra car key . . . devoted . . . peeved by . . . Lunch C. Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl's Track 2, 3, 4: Senior Show 4: Clarion 4g Office Worker 4g Little Abner 4. K X ui' Donald Paul Hitchcock N Hx 16 Wareharm Street . l South Carver ef. I .X Knuck . . . requich . . . Rubbish . . . 60 J f if Y Chevy. . . Too bad. . . Blue lights on blue ,f ' cars . . never. . . Harmonious . . . Future plans X 7 Z are to play . . . what??? lf.- ' I , 'X ' Jill Qt Z rt.. .. -.... , 106 Carver H. S. Marjorie Hollis Rocky Hill Road Marg. . . ucutev. . . Mya known. . . wants to get married . . . peeued by coming home early . . . prizes a certain ring. . . polite',. . . happiness is being with Bill fthat,s under- standablell. Senior Show 4, Pilgrim 4. Debbi Anna Holmes Main Street, Carver Debbi . . . Hot Doglv. . . T. P. I. L. I. B. T. B. W .... hopes to become a hairdress- er. . . 'j'lirtacious . . . being with Philip makes this girl happy . . . but not the Carver Cops!! Pep Squad 1, 23 Library Staff 3, Drama Club 1, 2, Cafeteria Aid 3. Russell William Holmes Long Pond Road I don 't want to do it. '. . . Russ . . . help- ful. . . to own a bog. . . thumbs down to D. N .... but, those guns . . . Oh! to have friends . . . good natured. Baseball 1, 2. Cassandra Lee Houston 7 Plymouth Street, Carver Cussy . . . talkative . . . Would you be- lieve . . . smiles for . . . Steve 's letters . . . what about when he comes home. . .???. . . ener- getic . . . hairdresser. Senior Show 43 Drama Club 23 Debate Club 2g Future Nurses 1, 2. 107 'T' wry?-f-up 1969 Sandra Kendrick Holmes Main Street, Carver Sandy . . . uzdnyn. . . Oh Man . . . wants to be an airline stewardess. . . peeved by a certain lady . . . prizes a certain guy in the Air Force . . . spicy , . . happiness is the sum- mer of1968. . . P. I. L. B. T. B. W. Chorus 1, 23 Cafeteria Aid 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 4. 1969 'A ,,,,:'v x M .2 MB Q fit -A mr- K 41180191-ff! Neal A. johnson Meadow Street. Carver Neal H . . . lVocturnal',. . . Dislikes . . . phoneys . . . wants to have his own band . . . S0l7l9dl1y - - - Thats Croovylu. . . Smile- ly . . . Happy with a certain . . . L. R. . . . prizes his bass guitar. . . and. . . his license. Phfmouth john M. Iacoviello 42 Dwight Ave. John . . . reserued,'. . . wants to be a Psycho- logist . . . '6Wow,'. . . prizes his motor- scooter . . . but not getting to school late . . . happiness is getting anywhere. Gs.- Kathleen Ann Jensen Surrey Drive Kath . . domestic , . . prizes . . . that class ring. . . but not. . . people who talk too much . . . ls that right?? . . . marriage is her aim . . . To Steve . . . new comer. jay Wendell johnson Fremont Street. Carver idohnnyn. . . Vil'il9,.l. . Could be . . . Cet- ting up mornings bother him. .. hopes in- clude Craduation . . . license is the best . , , Weekends and Charl go together to make fay happy . . . hefty. gg Sandra jean johnson Tremont Street So. Carver Sandy . . . CarUerite . . . You know thatln. . . wants to go to college. . . peeved by the Carver cops fwhy, Sandy?l . . . live- ly.'. '. . . prizes her ,66 Mustang. . . happiness is another party . . . How come? Simulated Town Meeting 21 Homeroom Rep. 3, 41 Senior Show 4: Senior Prom 4-Q National Honor Society 3, 4: Talent Show 4: Pep Squad 1, 2: Typist Pool 3g Women's Clubg A. F. S. 4g Heritage Day Rep. 1. 108 Carver H. S. Susan Johnson 28 Bradford Street 'lSue-Suel'. . wait a minute T. . sweet . . . for what???. . . peeved by . . doing those dishes . . . but prizes. . . that baby book . . . happiness Ls . . . playing cards with Penny. QJMAD- MW Demetra Maria Kamataris Beaver Dam Road Demi,'. . . 'lPasta-fa-zoul!.'. ,. . . is that so! . . . to be an Airline stewardess . . . is in her future , , , good-naturedn. . . prizes her fishing pole. . . but never say Goodbye , . durable'f . . happy. . .dancing to the beat of a good band. ' f Mary Lydia Karklin Manomet Avenue Manomet Mary . . . smart . . . college bound . . . the Peace Corps . . . prizes her then . . . room . . . sociable , . . peeued by . . . neigh- her mother . . . and . . . home- bors . . . work . . . happiness is . . . going barefoot. Drama Club 33 Senior Show 4. Demlis Daniel Kuhn 20 Spooner St. Denny . . . rambuncious . . . You gotta be putting me on,'. . . wants to teach music . . . talented,'. . . peeved by seventh period class. . . but prizes his amplifier . . . h happiness is finding the barber shop closed. Band 2. 109 E Pep Squad 1, 2, 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3g Pilgrim 4-Q K C C Aigzifx I I IL 1. tie s .1 1969 Bemard Paul Kritzmacher 172 Westerly Road Bernie . . . ubreezyv. . . What train? . . . hopes to become . . . rich . . . and . . . happy . . . npleasantv. . . prizes . . . that Cor- don and Smith surfboard. . . but. . . not The D. T. L. . . . kept happy by. . . pro- ducts of Anheuser-Busch, lnc. . . .? . . . Suljf's Up!!! 5' ,fl Q rl S , 3? ..,f .ix A. Q ' ag 3 kr 1969 fx S 1... Batsheva Loebel 6 Massasoit Street Beth . . . likeable',. . . Yeh, that's rightv. . . wants to help children . . . peeued by steroform . . . sweet , . . prizes . . . hap- piness is being free. Cheerleader 1, 3g Library 4g Senior Show 4g French Club 4g Business Staff 43 A. F. S. 4g lfil Abner 4. Dona Marie Lambert Rochester Road, Carver Dona wants to be a teacher . . . Definite- ly. '. . . hates those dull Saturdays . . . happi- ness is nskettiv. . . prized possession . . . let- ters. Pep Squad 1, 2A AFS 3. 41 Clarion 3, 41 Pilgrim 4g Future Teachers 4g Senior Show 41 Art Club 2, Enameling Club 2. if 'GV 5 ff ir Christine Marie Lodi 8 Oak Street Kiki. . . Cut it out. '. . . intends to become a teacher . . . prizes those certain pictures . . . dislikes people who are always late . . . happi- ness is getting D. P. in trouble. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Softball 1, 2, 3, 4QGi1-ls' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Sports Staff 4: Office Awistant 3g Senior Show 4. Nona Amr Lopes Tremont Street, Carver No-No . . . cheerful , . . 0h! Sugar wants to travel around and then marry. . r s Phfmouth x Ni vs , f '. l' , . ' - ,r .ng- r -., 1' rn -. f. ' 'fn.- ' 4 Denfyl Paul Lawrence 32 Cordage Terrace We1gee .. . carefree . . . plans to go into land scaping. . . appealing . . . peeued by ungrateful people . . . Darnit . . . likes that 63 Ford Pick-Lb.. . Finds happiness in Anice. Basketball 1. 2: Intramurals 2, 3: Work Study 3. 4. peeued by snobby people and underclass- ' men . . . prizes horses . . . outdoorsy happiness is with those horses. Future Nurses 2, 3, 43 Chorus 3, 4. 110 A P I arver H. . james Philip Lopresti 20 Spooner Street Ain,t no wayv. . . for what?. . . Rebel. . . Vietnam. . . here he comes . . . talented . . . conceited people . . . and . . . rioters . . . no . . . but smiles for . . . his license and drums. . . vigorous. . . happy . . . with that certain girl. Football 3, 4g Dance Band 3, 43 Senior Show 4g Talent Show 4. 1969 Steven Albert Loud South Pond Road You wanna bet?',. . . Fuzzy. . . To live to be one hundred-wonderful! . . . sparty . . . no fifth-period. . . but. . . smile . . . here comes the Teenybopper . . . happy . . . when 2nd period Math is over . . . complacent. Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Ronald john Luiz .J 31 Hall street -f- Ron . . . wants to be a draftsman . . . get out of here. '. . . dislikes getting up early . . . happiness is the vacation . . . prizes his license. ,L A Baseball 1 2 3 4' Intramural Basketball 2, 3. V il ,452 f 1 , QA -I fi, ., ..,.., , '12 2.2-:vii ff, V 1e 'H 'f f-1.7. -L 'Z .f -'fag Q55 .Q 1 his Paul Frances Lydon 166 Winslow Ave. Paul . . . prizes . . . his wallet . . . gay . . can 't stand chocolate ice cream and rice . . . Roland Frances Lynch together . . . ya knownambition . . . to be 10 Stafford Street an oceanographer . . . Happiness is Freak Rollie . . . inquisitive . . . That's not my Day . . . Breezy , problem . . . watch out kids, a future History Track 3g Senior Show 4, Hockey 1, 2. teacher . . tranquil. . . snobby people, N0 . . . but. . . what about S. I .... happiness is . . . being first in the Lunch line . . . Don't cut.' Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 33 Track 4g Senior Show 4. 111 X i969 We-.N if il fi . .. C 1 153. I. ..f A :L gigs... U L fix L : . i ag ' 31.2. B? ij , K QE- 6' ..f.9,'v. --,gi ms, ... N, Q. ,Ti William Amedeo Paul Malaguti 55 Standish Avenue Bill,,. . . ready smilev. . . wants to teach . . . those poor kids! . . . Where there 's life, there 's BUDV' . . . sincere . . . prizes . . . his license . . . and the red Bug . . . but when without radios. . . Oh No! . . . happy . . . being a cashier at FINAST???. . . are you sure? Band 1, 2, 3g Pilgrim 4: Leader Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4, Class Color Committee 4. Barry Dean Lyrm 2 Birch Avenue Barry,,. . . intelligent. . . college bound . . . It's tapping time.','. . . easy-going. . . Cuckoo Juice doesnit agree with Barry . . . but the year of 6'69', does! . . . Why Barry? . . . prizes the Baja. Pilgrim 4, Student Gov. Day lg Intramurals 1, 2, 31 llomeroom Rep. 3, 4g Senior Show 43 Dance Committees 1, 2. 5-'C 'ra'-9 Robin Elaine Magura 11W Clyfton Street Roby, . . out-goingv. . . prizes security but not July 28, 1968 and so-called friends , . . can't win 'm all. '. . personable . . . wants to work for the CIA . . . happiness is the future. Leader Corps 1, 2, 3, Secretary 23 Clarion 1: Marching Girls 2: Cheerleader 3, 43 Girls Sports Club 3, 4, Talent Show 31 Graduation Arch Bearer 31 Office Aide 3: Government Day 33 junior Prom, Senior Prom: Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4g Bookstore 3: L'il Abner 41 Pilgrim 41 Girls Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Womens Club 4. Phfmouth Edward Blase Maocafeni, jr. 37 Pleasant Street Eddie Macy. . . favorite saying: yes 8: no.','. . . ambition . . . to break out . . . hates studying. . . prizes his guns. . . happiness is Tec No. 13. Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Weight Lifting 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3: Prom Committee 3g Varsity Club 3, 42 Senior Show 4 Donna Marie Marvelli Little Pond Donna . . . free-and-easy . . . I got it! . . . peeved by Ailen's F's and B,s . . . candid . . . Hopes to change certain people . . . prizes a green bottle and saf . . . Happiness is an endless weekend. . . H. 0. G. 0. C. Graduation Arch Bearer 3: Talent Show 3: Bookstore 3g Women's Club 4g Marching Girls 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 4g A. F. S. 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4g Field Hockey 1, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4: Pep Squad 2, 3. 112 'S . var Carver H. S. Robert Edward Mazalewski 1 Murray 6'Maz,'. . . moody . . . Hi there! How are 1 , x,. K g , you? , , , prizes that Rustmobile. . . and. . . a -KY ' case. . .???. . . but not working. . . Friday nights at FINAST. . . independant . . . .K 'N M happiness is. . . Saturday night. . . at the M ,,,.,.. .V, X shack' WM 'fuui'ilu Shaw! Robert Charles McCosh Sunrise Avenue Peach . . . ambition is to shoot under par! . . . prizes his golf clubs . . . 5th Period study with Mr. M. peeves him . . . 4'Don,t get Jiggyln. . . happiness is winning an argument with P. T. Basketball 1, 2, 33 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4g Cross Country 3, 4, Senior Show 4g Intramurals 3, 4. Lynne Mary McDonald 33 Stafford Street Lynne . . . agreeable . . . You're sad. ' . . . prizes Linda Star . . . but what about P. P. and A's B . . . blabby . . . finds happiness in summer and short trips. . . wants to change the world . . . How Lynne? A. F. S. 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Gov. Day 13 Marching Girls 4, Graduation Usher 3g Spanish Club 3, 4, Pilgrim 43 Concessions 3, 4, Womenls Club 4-4 Senior Show 4g Future Teachers 3, 43 French Club 2, 33 Math Club lg Latin Club 1. Marie Arm Medeiros 11 Ocean View Ave. Emma . . . mosquito . . . A good thing can't last long. . . . Hswingingn. . . wants: to live . . . pressure peeues her . . . stylish , . . prizes the Black Rock. . . happiness Ls the COW fwho's that, Marie?j Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4g Graduation Usher lg llomeroom Rep. 1, 2g Lab Assistant 2g Senior Prom 43 Senior Show 43 Pilgrim 41 Bookstore 3: Talent Show 3g A. F. S. 4, Office Assistant 3. 43 Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 113 7969 ...,. a W, Ronald Charles McGovern Off Obery Street Ronnie . . . element . . . I don 't want to hear it! . . . nothing peeves Ron . . . placid . . . prizes. . . his car. Work Study 2, 3, 4. 1969 fi 5 Diane May Miranda Tremont Street Carver Di . . . quiet. . . To be a nurse and join the Air Force . . . you got that right! . . . like- able. . . peeved by getting up in the mom- ing. . . fzzzzl . . . but prizes her stereo . . . happiness is Friday. Future Nurses 1, 3, 43 Pep Squad 43 Senior Show 43 Senior Prom Committee 4. Patricia Anne Meyer Jordon Road R. F. D. No. 4 SqwLsha,'. . . good-naturedv. . . I can 't stand it when you touch me!,'. . . peeued by believing Kate's lies. . . but happy when eating potato salad with shingles and listening to the foghorn . . . wants to turn into a pumpkin at 11:00 . . . different. Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Show 43 Prom Committees 3, 43 Student Council 43 Graduation Usherette 13 Arch Bearer 33 Talent Show 33 Lab Assistant 23 L'il Abner 43 Co-Editor of Pilgrim 4. P- 5 'ffn-wr Ellen Beth Minsky 33 Union Street Ellen , . . carefree . . . wants to graduate from a certain college Iwhere Ellen??j.. . inconsiderate and LA TE people peeue her . . . ujlirtatiousn... happy when with different people-how dijfferent????. . . Oh right! . . . prizes . . . her sister Sara. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 33 Math Club 13 Spanish Club 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 French Club 2, 3, 43 A. F. S. 3, 43 Bookstore 33 Heritage Day 13 Manager of Typing Staff 43 Pilgrim 3, 43 Talent Show 43 Senior Show 43 Senior Prom 43 Womens Club 43 Graduation Usher 23 Concessions 3, 43 Dance Committees 3, 43 Homeroom Rep. 3, 43 Project Lighthouse. Luis Mario Miranda 10 Standish Court Loan, . . D0n't Bother. '. . . martian wants to be a Physchologist . . . peeved by civil rights. . . but prizes his Bank account . . . talkative . . . happiness Ls Love. I 114 Phrnouth iff tiff Mark David Minahan Beach Street, White Horse Beach Mark . . . witty . . . wants to send a trolly car to the moon. . . Hank itn. . . nothing peeves Mark . . . and he has no prized posses- sion . . . but his happiness is the U. F. T. M .... uindividual . Soccer 3. Carver H. S. Michael Christian Miranda 89 Cherry Street 0at! . . . world . . . prizes his harp . . .???. . . upetu- land . . . peeved by no music . . . Bugalooing makes him happy. Band 1g Chorus 3, 4. Menes', . . . uintensev. . . Remember phms include . . . ruling the Manuel Miranda Ill 170 Braley Lane You know thatlv. . . Minny . . . active . . . Auto Body Repairman . . . emphatic . . . peeued by that Chevy. Gerald Andre Moores Arnold Avenue, Manomet Jerry . . . mild . . . found happy while eating food. . . he prizes his bed. . . but oh those shy girls . . . handsome. . . his ambition is to .sail the world . , . Your on the stick!.',' Track 1, 2, 3, 4g French Club 1, 2, Soccer 3g Senior Show 4g Cross Country 1. Christopher joseph Neri 16 Cooper Street Chris . . . witty , . . I beg your Pardon . . wants to be successful in the Business field . . . peeved by Losing in pool . . . uambitiousn. . . prizes his 1953 jeep . . . happiness is passing cars with his jeep. Baseball 2, 3g Intramurals 3. 115 I9 6 9 Donna Marie Morin 62 Alden Street Donna , . . winsome . . . happiness is A. R .... her ambition is to be happy. . . but can't be when making decisions. . . I don't care.' . . . ardent . . . prizes her birthstone ring. Marching Girls 2, 3, Prom Committees 3, 4g Senior Show 43 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4g A. F. S. 3g Graduation Arch Bearer 3g Heri- tage Day lg Little Abner 4. 1969 1 Isabel jean Nickerson High Street, Carver 1sa,'. . . hlollyn. . . You're kidding. '. . . wants to travel. . . where to Isa??. . ambi- tious . . . peeued by . . . what else . . . Mon' day mornings . . . prizes Fridays . . . and . . . painting . . . Getting dismissed . . . is true . . . happiness. Future Nurses 41 Chorus 3, 4. Janice Ann Neri 4 Shaw Court ufanicev. . . cunning. . . our future airline stewardess . . .happy-go-lucky . . . peeved by late people. . . but shels happy sleeping til noon! . . . hey . . . prizes those crutches . . How many times, Janice? Marching Girls 2, 3, 4g Pep Squad 1, 2, 31 A. F. S. 3, 4, Prom Committees 3, 4g Graduation Arch Bearer 32 L'il Abner 4, Art Club 1, French Club 3, 4g Dance Committees 1, 2. 3, 4-2 Senior Show 4. Arthur Leo Nickerson High Street North Carver Say Slim',. . . peeved by Fords . . . mave- rick . . . '57 Chevy . . . hardy . . . Chevys goVFords NO. 'l Intramurals 1, 2. janet Ellen Nickerson River Street Nick . . . uconsistantl' . . . more power to you . . . Knock yourself out. . . . wants to make a million . . . peeved by P Town with W. N., P. A., S. L. . . prizes her license . . . soci- able , . . happiness is staying home Monday mornings! Bookstore 1, 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 31 Badminton 2, 31 Senior Show 4. I 116 Phfmouth gl N tswxf Keith Charles Newby 69 Warren Avenue Mose ... quiet ... wants to rule the world... prizes... his 327 Jeep... there, Herbie . . . new comerl' those drivers that don't signal pinessu. . . is . . . an AMX. Baseball 1: Student Council 1, 2: Swimming 2. 'if urigh t oh Hhap- A FS.2z Carver H. S. Roy Ernest Nickerson 200 Summer Street Roy . . . easy-going . . . 6'What's happen- ing .. . getting caught at the Balal. . . he doesn't like that though . . . but he does like a 55', Ford . . . happy with D. H. . . wants to own a monkey! . . . That's Roy! Football lg Basketball 2g Senior Show 4. Marcia Jean Nickerson Jordon Road Marsh . . . idealistic . . . Whata whizlv. . . prizes a dog named Trevor. . . but not those so-called 'ffriends . . . happy with Ron and his cycle. . . reserved . . . she wants to go to Rome somday . . . who doesn't? Bookstore 2, 3g Leader Corps 1, 2, 3, 4g A. F. S. 2, 3, 4g Senior Show 43 Talent Show 3g Pep Squad 2, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4. john Paul N orthmp Warren Avenue Nutty',. . . Light-headedv. . . peeued by those conceited people . . . finds happiness on the weekends . . . For what, ,lohn? . . . vig- orous . . . prizes his license . . . wants to find a million dollars. . . Found saying. . . You know that Mac.'. ' lntramural Basketball 2, 31 lntramural Volley- ball 3 jane Orzechowskl Plymouth Street, Carver Janie . . . dislikes waiting. . . for whom, .lane?. . . Myles. . . You must be kidd- ing . . . Serious,'. . . prizes M. M. 's ring. . . '4Conscientious',. Pep Squad 1, 2, Senior Show 4. SJ 117 i969 Debra Orosz Cedar Bushes Nlanomet rig, Megs. , I . as if , Warren Douglas Parkhurst 30 Standish Court Phfmouth S15 'VNV wwf 1969 . Ar- ' e S x Gerry jan Pikor 8 Fremont Street alan . . . can be heard saying Shoot it right on in . . . wants to go to the Amazon and live with the savages . . . and be a billion- aire . . . pet peeve is driving with George Brown . . . prizes certain parties . . . infer- nal , . . exuberant . . . happiness is Satur- day night. . . Doing whatfan? Cross Country 1: Soccer 3: Intramurals, weight lifting 2. Little guyu. . . Nenthusiasticv. . . HYah Riggghhhtttln . . . wants to make MKM happy . . . fHow, Warren?j . . . loudgirls bother him . . . burly , . . prizes . . . that Duxbury girl. . . finds happiness with . . . Meredith. Football 2, 3, 4g Senior Show 4g Track 2, 3, 4g Pilgrim 4g Intramurals 2, 31 Clarion 2. '17 tv-'Y Nelida Esther Perez 152 Beach Street. H. F. D. No l NelliebelI . . . Oh Cosh. ' . . . genteel . . lvould like to , , , getlost. . . Ls peeved by . . . Susan . . . prizes . . . her class ring. . . bona fideu. . . Happiness Ls . . . Going to Puerto Rico . . . Next Year. Colleen Arm Pearce 1 Russell Avenue C.B.'s . . . comely . . . happiness is a date with the celebrity. . . but peeved by so called friends,'. . . Whatapit. '. . . 'ifai'orable,'. . . prizes her monogram ring and memories . . . wants to go to California by way of Michi- gon . .. Why Michigan? Marching Girls 31 Senior Show 4. joan Pirnental Carver Road ,loany . . . petite . . . I wouldn't kid you. , . . . Oh no? . . . prizes her telephone . . . but oh those wise guys . . . pleasant. . . to be happy . . . happy when she hears . . . a certain Hi . . . from whom, Joan? Rotary 4g Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3, 4g Drama Club 1: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3g Dance Committees 2, 33 Enameling Club 31 French Club 4: F. T. A. 3, 4g Senior Show -lg A. F. S. 3. -L: Headstart 1, 2: Pilgrim 4: Prom Committees 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, -L: Graduation Arch Bearer 3: Teacher-Aide 3. ' 118 Carver H. S. William Pimental 5 Hamilton Street Billy . . . peeved by Brotherls accidents . . . You're a sickmann. . . sporty . . . Bill wants an IGLOO . . . how come? . . . Stable , . . happiness is The Baja and a cer- tain party . . . OH YA? Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Senior Show 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. Robert Allen Pimental Tremont St., Carver '6Pep,'. . . Hhandsomev. . . found saying c'Shoot it. . . . plans include Marine Corps. . . prizes his license . . . but not those cranberries!!! . . . ifriendlyv. . . afull tank of gas makes Bob happy. X 1 Carol Ann Pina 2 Braleyis Lane 'gShi . . . Upetulantn. . . dislikes getting up early . . . plans include business school. . . witty', . . . 6'Talic on it!!! U . . . prizes . . . her ring. Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Paul joseph Pinnetti 38 Cherry Street The Wall . . . Hstrappingv. . . Come on, huh?!?,,. . . wants to go to college. . Prizes M. E. .l .... who's that Paul?... dislikes selfish, conceited people . . . Alpine . . . happy when he has time f?j and being care- free. Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, Soccer 3, 4, Heritage Day 1, Town Govt. Rep. 1, Boston Symphony Usher 3, Pilgrim Staff Editor 4, Senior Show 4, L'il Abner 4. 119 la -Z , I fm I969 E Dorothy Louise Pina 225 South Pond Road Chuchie . . . plans to become a secre- tary . . . and. . . a good wie . . . prim- rose . . . Will you listen? . . . prizes . . . her diamond . . . the Navy-NO! . . . happiness is . . . being with Richard . . . good-natured . Softball 2, Deanls Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Book- store 3, Senior Show 4, Chess Club 2, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 2, 3, 4, Sports Club 2, 3, Graduation Usher 3, Volleyball Intramurals 1, 3, Senior Concession 4, Class Representative 3, Vice Pres. Library Staff 3, Pres. Library Staff 4, Senior Prom 4. I969 4Q5f Dale Frederick Provonche Plymouth Street. Carver Dale . . . Considerate . . . You wait . . . plans include C. P. A. and playing the organ . . . Smiley . . . Empty gas tanks peeve him . . . prizes 0. A .... Diane is happi- ness. Football 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Lebon A. Pinto 233 Water Street Lebon,,. . . Hcarefreev. . . prizes his al- bums. . . But oh, that paranoia! . . . happiness would be a ride home. . . whimsical',. . . Underthere . . . Lebon wants to be a mil- lionaire. 1-ol N-:Y Kathryn Mary Post 30 Standish Avenue Kath ll. . . uenergeticw . . . wants to go away to school. . . No.'. '. . . peeved by phony people . . . prizes her teddy bear. . . self reliantn . . . happiness is the future. Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3: Treasurer 4: A. F. S. 2, 3. 4: Sports Club 2, 3. 4: L'il Abner 4: Dance Committees 1. 2, 3. 4: junior and Senior Prom 3. 4: Graduation Usher 3, 4: Senior Show 4: Pilgrim 4: Future Teachers 4. Charlotte Ann Prussman 12 Samoset Street Charlie . . . Don't be dumb . . . Hsin- cere . . . happiness is . . . Dana . . . con- doler . . . plans include marriage . . . To whom, CharIotte?', . . . hard-workingn prizes. . . that blue teddy bear. . . but. . . not that motorcycle.'.'. ,. . . and. . . a person who calL9 her Chuck. Basketball 1, 2: Softball 3: Pep Squad 1, 2: Phfmouth Yr Linda joan Pittella 5 Woodbine Drive Lin , . . dislikes moody people . . . 'gulli- bIe . . . What ya know. '. . . prizes those letters with a foreign stump . . . from whom?. . . wants to go to college then to S. A .... sociable . . . happiness is something ulogicalli Marching Girls 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. 4: Prom Committees 3. 4: A. F. S. 4: Future Teachers 3, 4: Dance Committees 2. 3: Clarion 3. 4: Pep Squad 2. 3: Pilgrim 4: Senior Show 41 Concessions 3: Graduation Usher 3: Enamel- ing Club 3: Honorary Hotarian 4. 1':'T Senior Show 4: Concessions 3. 4: Girls Sports g E' Q Club 1, 2, 3, Pilgrim 4. I 120 Carver H. S. Wallace Reid Taylor Avenue Manomet i ss 1 9 Wallyv. . . uso, how ve ya been. M. . . wild . . . peeved by phonies . . . but. . . prizes his license . . . a future Marine Engineer. . . prankish . . . happiness is . . . 383. Chorus 2, Soccer 3. Sharon Irene Radcliffe 28 Newfield Street HShar',. . . versatile. . . aims to work with younger children . . . Gee, am I con- fused . . . dislikes always losing her bal- ance . . . sincere . . . intelligent. . . the beach at sun set with a special someone . . . her little brother. . . makes her happy . . . prizes her picture album . . . and a certain Charlie Brown book. Leader Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Chairman 3, Chairman 4, Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4, March- ing Girls 2, 3, Captain 4, Pilgrim 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Junior Prom Chairman 3, A. F. S. 2, 3, 4, Heritage Day 1, Pep Squad 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Graduation Arch-bearer 2, 3, Boston Pops Usherette 3, Dance Committees 2, 3, 4, Hono- rary Rotarian 4, Womenls Club 4, Senior Show 4. Agnes Elizabeth Rettig 86 Abington Avenue White Horse Beach 4'Bayboo,'. . . easy-going . . . prizes her license. . . but not.. . those people with Dragon Mouth . . . hopes to make a mil- lion . . . Hathleticv. . . uYou're not niceln. . . likes those dances . . . when the New Breeds play. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Town Govt. 1, 2, Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, Basketball Concession 3, Football Conces- sion 4, Homeroom Representative 4, Gradua- tion Arch Bcarer 2, Graduation Usherette 3, junior Prom 3, Senior Prom 4, Senior Show 4, Women's Club 4. Linda Frances Roberts Federal Fumace Road Linda,,.. . ugraciousu.. . wants to be an elementary art teacher. . . Not Nowlw. . . Nhappyv.. . prizes a certain class ring.. . peeved when someone gets angry over little things. . . happiness is C. W. B. Bookstore 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, A. F. S. 4, Sports Club 3, 4, Pilgrim 4, Prom Committees 3, 4, Graduation Arch Bearer 2, 3: Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4, Enamel Club 2,Senior Show 4, Drama Club 2, Pep Squad 1, 2. 1969 Christopher Ellis Riels 165 Court Street Riley . . . placid,'. . . You know where you can golf . . . ambition . . . a conservation officer . . . Iof what Chris?j . . . peeved by . . . tanks nmning empty . . . diminutive , . . prizes his license . . . and is happy with . . . a wallet full of. . . MONEY. if Phfmouth Sybil Louise Robertson Holmes Street, Carver Syb . . . WOW.'.',,. . . plans include school. . . Then what, Syb? . . . dislikes snobs. . . ifranku. . . 'iYou're soft.',. . . prizes her friends and . . . finds happiness with D.C.f?l Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 4, Field Hockey 13 Senior Show 4. Q 1969 .,-v. l .nf -. 1 1 Pas .,, . Paul Anthony Ruozzi 48 Stafford Street Paul . . . plans a career in Political Science . . . Don,t worry-better days are ahead. N. . unfinished work and inefficient people peeve him. . . meeting nice people and getting needed sleep will keep him happy. . . prizes 6'My freedom and fi'iends'f Co-Editor-in-Chief of Pilgrim 4, Cross Countrv, 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Pilgrim Sports Staff 2, 3: Intramurals 3, 4, junior Prom 3: Senior Prom 4, Class Repre- sentative 3L Student Government Day 1, Graduation Usher 3, Leader Corps 4, National Honor Society 41 Senior Show 4: Honorary Rotarian 4. X t rd Z Patricia Ann Romanelli 30 Holmes Terrace Tricia . . . gregarious . . . Fm hung'ry. ' . . . 1 munch, munch . . . prizes those L-0-N-C eye- lashes . . . but dislikes writing letters . . . Col- lege-bound . . . congenial. . . happy when . . . seeing old friends. Catherine Elaine Rubis Tremont Street. Carver demur . . . some people aren't wrappin' too tightn. . . plans include . . . graduation and being happy with Mike . . . casual. . . peeved by school and Monday lzzzl mornings. . . but not a certain ring. . . and Mike. Intramurals 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Future Homemakers l, 2, Future Nurses 3, 4. Cathi . . . Kenneth Paul Ruxton Coles Lane Popcorn . . . to make good for myself . . . a certain George peeves him . . . but keep him happy . . . prizes his horse and Ford . . . heard saying. . . Are you Kid'n.'. , 122 Carver H S. jan Anthony Secondo 31 Mayflower Street Klan . . . stable,'. . . happiness is . . . gradu- ating in ,lune . . . prizes. . . his freedom . . . but . . . peeved by . . . Miss C .... wants to be 21 . . . and . . . successful. . . devilish , . . Football 1, 2, 33 Senior Show 43 Intramurals 1, 2. Leslie Jeanne Sawyer Federal Fumace Road '6Les,'. . . flirtacious. . . prizes those certain letters. . . wants to be happy. . . but not making decisions and waiting. . . out- going. . . finds happiness in weekends away from Plymouth . . . Not Againlfl, A. F. S. 3, 43 Future Teachers 3, 43 Prom Committees 3, 43 Pep Squad 1, 23 Latin Club 13 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Graduation Arch Bearer 33 Clarion 13 Talent Show 43 Drama Club 1, 2, 33 Womenls Club 43 Senior Show 43 Pilgrim 43 Dance Cormnittees 1, 2, 3, 4. Lawrence Edward Shaw 129 Sandwich Street Brother . . . peeved by Sirricols meetings . . . prizes the Bala . . . happiness is going to the Bala with your monkey . . . can be heard wg . ,Nr as Wfaisg -sv jfik. ' 'f J 3 all .... , saying: '6You know that Mack. ' Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Senior Show 4. Walter Carm Shepard Ill 344 Hiltop Ave., Manomet Skip . . . independent . . . Don't worry about it.','. . . Ambition . . . to become a mil- lionaire . . . peeved by slow drivers. . . but prizes his license and a 57 Ford . . . wreck- less . . . finds happiness in a full tank and case . . . Of what, Skip? Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Senior Show 4. 123 1969 William Chadwick Shaw 3 Howes Lane Bill . . . Oh Nollv. . . wants to be an ocean racer . . . Hreservedn. . . peeved by . . . two empty gas tanks . . . Hsecurev. . . prizes . . . his boat . . . happy with . . . alot of money . . . For what, Bill?? Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 23 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Senior Show 43 Little Abner Cast 43 Band Council 33 Pilgrim 43 Honorary Rotarian 4. I 1--GYM 3 ,, 1 I dd 1969 SSX '23 Ai f4 l Marianna Pearl joan Silva 299 Court Street Mary , . . gifted , . . art school bound . . . Are you kidding me?',. . . Getting up at 6:00 . . . Uh, Noi . . . prizes . . . her guitar . . . Hmusicalv. . . l1appiness,'. . . is . . .gradua- tion. Intramurals l, 2, 3: Pep Squad 2, 32 Exercise Club 2, 3. Syrel Davida Sherman 9 Vernon Street Sherm . . . 6'Yah.' Sure. '. . . wants to keep her pact. . . peeved by shallow people. . . prizes her stuffed animals. .. happiness is peace, solitude, and llloshe. A. F. S. 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Diary of Anne Frank 1: Mouse that Roared 22 Senior Show 4g Class Motto Committee 4: Pilgrim 4-Q Business Manager 41 Lit 3, 41 Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Future Nurses 1. i 4' if have I' tri. E X ,. Eg.. cs. B. A Eileen Dorothy Silva 98 Spooner Street Eileen . . . Uh good grief ' . . . would like to grow . . . Une Inch!! . . . auspicious . . . dis- likes. . . snobs. . . and. . . onions. . . but smiles for her . . . records . . . and . . . class ring. . . scintillating. . . happy when . . . with her friends. French Club 2: Math Club 2: A. F. S. 3: Pilgrim 4: Bookstore 21 Intramurals 2, 31 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4: Senior Show -l. Robert Wayne Silva 27 West Cherry Street Bobby , .. quiet , . . wants to . . . get engaged to Sue. . . 6'Cet out of here. '. . . dislikes. . . a certain big, blue-eyed teach- er . . . serious . . . prizes . . . Sue . . . hhappi- ness . . . is . . . being with Sue all the time. 124 Pkmouth c--- Darlene Paula Silva Rochester Road. Carver Dar. . . Aint no way. '. . . for what?. . . likeable. . . To travel. . . and become a ste- wardess . . . peeved by Cranberry Town- Carver . . . prizes her license . . . active . . . happy with someone specihL Talent Show 4: Senior Show 4: Dance Com- mittees 1. 2, 3. 4: Pep Squad 1. 2. 3: lntra- murals l. LZ, 3, 4: Future Nurses 1. 2, 3. 4: Bookstore 1. 2, 3: Library Aid 3: Chorus 1. 2: Guidance Office Asistant 12, 31 Concessions 4. Carver H. S. Michael Sirrico 4 South Street Mike . . . athletic. . . wants to be Presi- dent . . . of the Baja . . . Prizes . . . that 65 Le Mans . . . That's true,'. . . Happiness . Blowing your mind over The Vanilla Fudge . . . masculine . . . so New Yearls Eve. . . and T.D.'s car peeve you . . . wonder why??? Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4, Senior Prom 4. at , , an Camilla jean Simpson 13 Sever Street CamH. . . sophisticated. . . wants to be a Playboy bunny at Lake Geneva. . . just like that yellow stuffed bunny she prizes . . . tempermental. . . peeved by people who invade her privacy . . . No.' Go Awaylv. . . Camls found happy with Chris! Bookstore 3, Homeroom Representative 3, 4, French Club 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 4, Talent Show 3, Senior Show 4, Dance Committees 2, 3, 4, Women's Club Representative 4, Drama Club 4. 1969 Hn?-,, ,mia 4 'aa X e f-se ,ef M If f 'i ,f I ,f Us ,, L2 .fi .1 15.3, ' S. an, we , 4 1, ,QV 54 V 2 4' J- I ff ,c ,4:,f.x xp? ,f we :Wk Wifi - 11 '-9'5 fait? 'f'f'3'Q Q,q.3,,., gg mf 5: xgfyf 'Wx tw.-.1fzf4'.f ,il ., ' jlaflilk AQ rf.. ., MK: At X '-' ,:?,, '. ,QQ-5.gg.'Q' 'F if ,'-'iff' ,Tim gf, ., , fhf 'ep3Q2,.- 5, ..-.zfsgx 1. C 1 . V , K X. . . ff' Charles Arthur Sotirkys Point Road Charlie . . . clever , . . Yah.' reallyv wants to make money... peeved by bad tires . . . prizes his war . . . industrious happiness is not going to work. Intramurals weight lifting 1, 2, 3, Senior Show 4. Richard Allen Souza 21 Union Street Rick , . . jovial. . . he doesn't care for silly girls or haircuts . . . but he does prize his Friends',. . . happy going to the baja . . . Friendly . . . MMM snappern. . . Rick wants to Live and to be . Soccer 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, A.F.S. 1, 2, Class President 3, Dance Commit- tees 1, 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 3, Prom Commit- tees 3, 4, Archery 1, Pilgrim 4, Chess Club 2, Senior Show 4, lnuamurals. 125 john Michael Souza 2 Seven Hills Road Hjackiel' . . udrowseyn. . . prizes a 29,' Ford Model A . . . You Know Thatv. . . Wants to be young. . . rich . . . and happy . . . peeved by . . . a 65.5 Chevy . . . reserved . . . happy by . . . a 69,' Ford Torino. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Graduation Usher 3, Senior Show 4, Talent Show 4, Senior Prom 4, Track 2, 4, Tool Club 3, Dance Committee 4. Richard Allen Stafford Priscilla Beach Road ultickn. . . prankrlsh . . . What's up? . sailing, sailing. . . he's off to the Navy . . . uv, peeued by no money. . . but likes his. . . V. W .... active . . . happy with a pocket full of 333. 1969 Peter Brooks Steams 99 Warren Avenue Moss,'. . . uSOClhbll-?,,. . . college bound . . . prizes the jeep . . . Hathleticn. . . found happy at the dugout and with beautifulgirls! . . . but not unsociable girls . . . Back Offv. Student Council 1, 2: Vice President 3LPresi- dent 41 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 23 Varsity Club 3, 41 Band 1, 2g Pilgrim 3, 4g Senior Show 4g Dance Commit- tees 3, 43 Homeroom Representative 3, 4. Wulf' Bill Probst Stewart 3 Willard Place Bill , . . knock it offv. . . a future engi' neer. . . is peeved by 2nd period study . . . prizes his membership in the U.F.T.M .... happiness is Tec No. 13. Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Tennis 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 2, 3, 4g Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 43 Junior Karl-joseph Strasgel Prom Committee 3: Varsity Club 3, 4g Pilgrim 86 Spooner S11-get 3: Senior Show 43 Senior Prom Committee 4: Karl,'. . . quiet. . . To live to 21 . . . will do Graduation U5h9f 3- fine . . . '6It's Tuff To Be Co-ordinated. '. . . mysterious. . . Ah.' . . . To have that Draft Deferment.'.'.' . . . Right Karl! 126 Phmouth '. .av ff' .f:'j::: y v,, '.s - .lf4v ' 'v,1....1f : - 1 'nvv ' 11 'I l'x,,v'fl::',,,. ,I 'r 'rf' ,4u1' f'1 r ggd' rl'1 p I'1vi1 4,5 1 1 1111144119 ,Q I ,,l 1 F, 1,14 1,154 ' , 41 -rf pr', 141114114315 1 1, rl gl' ap!-11914 14 '- -,'v,'.', nusvvvvfwi ,r,,1, 4114411109 x 44441944 9 r 1 ,.- ' '.. 1 r 4 fi'-'f : 4'H'l 'rr ::g4g4t6i1g uf, 'ft A f.ll-':i' 4 '- - if gunman! Kevin Richard Stas 14 No. Spooner Street Turk,'. . . prizes his car. . . but not. . . the Raider. . . who?. . . prankish . . . You know that, Mae . . . Kevin can 't wait to leave you don,t know what you're miss- ing . . . scerne . . . happy . . . when at .lay's. Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Carver H. S. La t .fpz Karl C. Studley White Horse Beach, Manomet You're a fool! 9 . . . Tell ,em Karl! . . . Reser- ved . . . hates that rainy weather. . . but that can opener! . . . conscientious . . . ambition- what??? . . . Sure loves that sixpack! . . . Of what Karl? Stephen Allen Strout 88 Sandwich Street Steve , . . quiet . . . hopes to be a commer- cial artist. . . Oh, Nolv. . . peeved by snobby people . . . but not. . . a basketball court. . . mild. . . happiness is . . . having your school No. 1. Cross Country 1, 2, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intra- murals 1, 2, 33 Chess Club 1, 2g Senior Show 4. ff I 4 QM Becky Alme Studley 28 Whiting Street uBes,,. . . serene . . . 'LShoot . . . wants to work with mentally retarded children . . . peeved by big study halls . . . Agreeable . . . prizes her class ring from Germany . . . happi- ness is friendship. Chorus 3g Tennis 2g Library Assistant 13 Biol- ogy Club 23 Pilgrim 4g Senior Show 4. Charlene Tavares 34 Spooner Street Charln . . . uindependentn. . . How come? . . . What color?',. . . a future secre- tary . . . 4'saucy . . . prizes . . . her pearl ring . . . but not getting a phone call. . . happy with .lay . . . P.I.L.I.B.T.B. W. 127 I969 John A. Tassinari 102 Standish Ave. Tass',. . . You know thatln . . . individua- listic . . . Navy Bound. . . dislikes stuck-up girls. . . Ah.' . . . But that 59 Rambler and Guitar. . . quiet . . . happiness is Friday Nightis off. . . Well alright, Tass!!! .hx .. X ff Ms-4 WP' i969 Deirdre Lee Thurber Bloody Pond Dee , . . wants to be a successful pedzatTi- clan . . . HI just donlt know.',' . . . inconsider- ate people bother her. . . prizes her individu- ality and a certain 64 Dodge. . . happiness is being SECURE! Student Council 1, 2: Debate Club 1, 2, 3: treasurer 1, 2: Pilgrim secretary 3: co-curricu- lum editor 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: President 4: A.F.S. 3, 4: Pep Squad 1, 2, 3: Latin Club 1, 2: Graduation Usherette 3: Boston Pops Usherette 3: Honorary Rotarian 4: Womans Club 4: Senior Show 4: Lit Business Manager 4: Math tutor 3: Class Com- mittees 3, 4. Peter Mason Taylor 128 Summer Street Pete . . . Loud.'. '. . . s'Seriously now',. . . Not you Pete??.' . . . plans include U.S.N. . . . prizes those car keys . . . but stuck ups peeue him . . . assiduous',. . . winning is all that counts. Football 1: Basketball 2: Cross Country 3, 4: Senior Show 4: Home Room Rep. 3. Shirley Marie Thomas 2 Cordage Terrace Ext. 6'LitTle Fri! . . . What-cha d0ing?,,. . Quiet . . . mmm . . . a night atShakey,s. . . out goingll. . . a future hairdresser . . . prizes her telephone . . . but working weekends . . . NO! Bookstore 2. 3: A.F.S. 2, 4: Clarion 2, 3: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Senior Show 4. Gregory Leighton Tolonen Clifford Rd. Greg . . , galvanized. . . Snobby Girls . . . No Surf. . . get Him Down! . . . but that certain D.S.',. . . and hobie . . . well-rounded . . . a future Marine Biologist. . . looking for that Perfect Wave . . . Good Luck! Greg.'.'. ' Cross Country 1: Basketball 1, 2: Tennis 2, 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Class Vice-President 1, 2, 3, 4: Honorary Rotarian 4: Senior Show 4: Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 4: Proms 3, 4: Rep. to Mas. Dep. of Education 4. 128 Phfmouth ,eg-4 .41-. ae i il 'X , Maureen Elizabeth Thomas Beaver Dam Road, Carver Moe . . . outdoorsy . . . Are you Kidding me?? . . . plans include marriage and a home . . . In CAR VER??? . . . peeved by disagrements . . . but loves that car! . . . 'Yun loving . . . happiness Ls with Ronnie!! Future Nurses 1. 'S- Carver H. S. Bruce Edward Tuscher 7 Plymouth Street, Carver Little Tushv. . . composed . . . Ya!! . . . plans include U.S.N .... A Seadog?? . . . prizes his church key . . . of course! . . . ublitheu . . . shaving bothers him . . . but after 1 3 long years Mike is happy. Football 13 Soccer 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4. Patrick Tribble 20 Olmsted Terrace Cynthia Ruth Vaochino 4 Nelson Street Cindy . . . quiet. . . prizes Timmy Keyno . . . but that certain jar-head and a certain squid . . . That,s lU'e,'. . . wants to be a nurse . . . winsome. Fashion Show 13 Future Nurses 43 Senior Show 4. jerry Marshall Vaughan Braley Lane Dum-Dumv. . . a future police officer . . . prizes . . . his car . . . and his license . . . dis- likes . . . to be kissed while driving . . . knock it off. ' . . . intense , . . being on a date with Diane keeps him happy . . . clever, 129 1969 Q1Li1gfsf21illflielLf' , . Warren Vinson Valente 34 Centennial St. 6'Warren . . . inspiring. . . having no wheels on weekend really peeves him . . . Is that sadlv. . . Tec No. 13. . . a Vistaman. . . then Biology . . . ambitious . . . Ah, a night with the Wife. '. . . Heaven!!! Class President 1, 2, 43 S.A.S. 1, 2, 43 Class Meeting Representative 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Band 3, 43 Vice-President Band 33 Honor Society 3, 4g NEDT Certificate 13 Honorary Rotarian 43 Student Govt. Day li Basketball 13 Soccer 33 Track 2, 33 Boy's State 33 Student Town Meeting 23 Basketball Con- cessions 33 Football Concessions 43 junior Prom Chairman 33 Dance Committees 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Show 43 Talent Show 3, 43 L'il Abner 4. 'MW Q . Ken'y Vaughn Pymouth Sandwich Road -5: 1969 c'- TIP Leonard james Viera 4 Westwood Road Lennie . . . though tfuI . . . Oh Ceesn. . . prizes his cur and a tassel . . . Whose, Len?. . . f Sandra Eilene Wager 61 Cherry Street Blues . . . Sandy . . . individualistic . . . Uh -I can tr stand it! . . . To rule the world. . . shy . . . prizes a golden thread . . . but sitting still in any kind of a chair . . . NO!!! . . . happiness is. . . Extremism. Clarion 1, 41 Lit 1, 2, 3, 4: Co-Editor Lit 4: French Club 1, 41 Senior Show 4g Senior Prom 4g Pilgrim 3, 4. Dermis D. Wagner P.O.B. 298, Point Rd. Manomet Dennis. . . cute',. . . You ought to be wh-ere nobody else is.',. . . wants to make it through college . . . smart,'. . . peeued by being called Denny . . . prizes a locker with- Richard Allen Wainio out a lock . . . happiness is a car anytime. T1-emgm Street, Carver Band 3, 4- Rick,'. . . good naturedu. . . A yep, I suppose so!,' . . . peeved . . . by those cops . . . why Rick?. . . prizes that 57,' Chevy . . . happiness is . . . coming home later than late . . . from where? 130 'shard-workingu. . . plans include Data Pro- cessing School. . . old women drivers peeve him.' . . . llappiness is a weekend with a cer- tain girl! . . . ln Carver Maybe??? Tennis 33 Senior Show 41 Chess Club 1, 2: In tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. - - Carver H. S. Kemleth Weston Walker 18 Grant Street V nlronmann. . . ulntelligentv. . . hopes to travel. . . Am I Bittahlv. . . Oh! . . . those dusty chairs . . . Neat . . . Happiness,,. . . is . . . freedom . . . prizes . . . His Boat. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Weight Lifting 1, 2, 3, 4, W 5 A-.rw-s.....a..-f' ii t . Nancy Lee Walker 51 Russell Street Nance. . . Wants to attend a Junior College then travel . . . frolicsome . . . found saying ya known. . . Nance prizes memories of Sperry . . . casual . . . Happiness is the sum- mer of 68,'. . . the box . . . Pilgrim 4, junior Prom Committee 3, Gradua- tion Arch Bearer 3, Homeroom Representa- tive 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Marching Girls 2, Talent Show 3, Bookstore 3, Senior Show 4, Senior Prom 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Squad 1. CWVZU f . fi.-fs, ,aes LW'--., .. kj, ' 'ff'-gf. :fl fy fri? ' ,!f4 f 4. 1' -, ,- , f, N, s .. JL' Y, W ' L , s. Track 3, 4, Math Club 4, Senior Show 4, Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4, Graduation Usher 2. Patricia Carolyn Wall 27 Standish Avenue Patty . . . solitary . . . That,s Iifev. . . wants to be a cosmetolo 'st . . . eeved b 37 P Y S6 99 - snobs . . . earnest . . . prizes her albums . . . happiness is uno school-no work. H Pilgrim 3, Senior Show 4, Town Meeting 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Vollyball 1, Apparatus 2, Basketball 3, Football Concession. i969 s a - . I ,W t , MA., , .W . WW 'WY ' wiki- ., WV' ts William Mark Walsh Cape Cod Ave., Manomet Q, Bill. . . tall. . . Is that rightlv. . . prizes his f V 7 gt, license . . . but those hippies . . . NO!!! . . . '.-,, talkative . . . to be a hobo . . . happiness is . . . Vx,, i not working. Senior Show 4. Stephen Allan Walton a iii, a 43 Mayflower Street ' 'i Q y ',iV 1. Football,, . . . To join the Peace Corps . . . li 'ffij H What's up? . . . Oh! that Tempest . . . Iputt! S Putt-ll - - - Steve is Peeved by - - - gif'-9 in lvflg - - - 'ese S 131 1969 A 11. e, f Dale Francis Wood 21 Wood Street Charlie',. . . TaIkative . . . a future ele- mentary teacher . . . prizes . . . the letters from Fitchburg. . . but not when . . . R.V .... calls her MISS WO0D.'. .. spirit- edn... finds happiness in. .. a beach tlzat never ends . . . and a sun that never sets. . . why Dale? Drama Club 1. 4: A.F.S. 2, 3. 4: Leader Corps 4g Future Teachers 4: Marching Girls 3. 4: Bookstore 1, 2. 3: Pep Squad 1, 2: Intra- murals 3, 41 Senior Show 4: Homeroom Representative l. 12, 3: Prom Committees 3, 41 Women's Club 4: Talent Show 3, 41 Arch Bearer 3. Loma Mae Washbum Lakeview Street South Carver Lorna Doone . . . Alert,,. . . '4Definite- ly. '... wants to be an executive secre- tary... peeved by B.T. and P.T. morning wise cracks. . . cheer-ful . . . prizes Dutzy Iher catl... happiness is helping Jerry T. C5 Phfmouth with his homework. Clarion 1. 2, 3: Band 1, 2g A.F.S. 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: Ueanis Council 1, 2, 3. 4-Q Senior Show 4. . K'-XX 'nr ZS? : ' V. Lawrence D. Wheelock 695 Nelson Street Larry . . . Quiet . . . peeved by going to gvm . . . one, two, one. two, :::::, one, two. . . prizes . . . his stereo . . . what's your future Larry?. . . happiness is. . . the end of the school day. Sonya E. Whitman 150 Sandwich Street Sonya . . . independent ... 0oops.'.'. '. . . what ya do?. . . Art school here she comes . . . magniloquent . . . prizes her class ring. . . oh boy! . . . those dusty seats in Rm. 224. . . peeve her. . . Summer vacation . . Ls her happiness. lntlamurals 2, 31 Senior Show 4: Concessions 4. Eileen Wood 28 Samoset Street Here Buggs . . . here 's afuture artist. . . comi- cal. . . hoppity hop. . . P.P .... is always late... eeved bv L.llI .... and D.S p v .... Please, Come Onll . . . happy when with F.B .... when it's possible . . . mischie- vous . . . H.0.C.0.C. Cheerleader 1. 2: Bookstore 2: Homeroom Representative 3g Intramurals 2. 3, 4: Prom Committees 3, 4g Womens Club 41 Pep Squad 1 1,2, 3. 132 Carver H. S. In Memoriam John Stephen Young RFD No. 3, Candlewood Steve . . . 6'S.1.R.I. T. U. . . selfcontained . . . a future engineer. . . to sell a motorcycle that no one wants. . . Oh no!! . . . concise . . . a friend to buy gas for your car . . . ya! Alice Wall Photographs Not Available George Anzuoni 2 Bunker Hill Road Barry Allen Barrows Center Street Carver Bobo . . . happy-go-luckyv. . . You know that Mac, . . . 6'Shoot it . . . wants to work with I.B.M .... peeued by . . . teacher picking on him . . . carefree . . . that church key isprized by Barry . . . for what B.B.?? . . . happiness is driving 28 68 CTO. Senior Show 4. Wayne Burt 21 Stafford Street Susan Wright Cronin Cheryl Avenue, Nlanomel Corwin . . . Hmunch it. '. . . intelligent. . . new addition to P-C . . . wants to go to U.C.l .... prizes 412 Porshe. . . but peeved when having to share bedrooms with her sisters . . . friendly . . . happy when taking long walks. 133 I969 Glenda Lake Glenda . . . P-C's California HJoy . . Hippie . . .?.'.'.'? . . . I just smile alot! . . . independent . . . peeved by man's inhumanity to man . . . but what about the dump???. . . prizes her coat. . . groovy. . . never stop walking in circles. . . unique. Clarion 4-. Valerie Lewis Beaver Dam Road David Charles Nye H Fosdick Road, Carver 6'Buster . . . heard saying By Ceorgev. . ambition is the service . . . Hnonchalantv. . peeved by getting up early in the morning. . . prizes that certain someone fllflargiej . . . soli- tary . . . happy in 7th period study hall. Vincent Valenziano ll Savery Avenue Terrace Dennis White Rocky Hill Road N Y l 5 I 1 l D w I 1 :JW ml, 22' Special Honors 1 Qi fa 2.4- -J'- Kenneth Walker: Joyce Ashley: Steve Corvini. National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test Letters of Commendation K 1 ' i ' l '1 1 gw, v, wtf 6 fffiffissffjlw . mttf4 ,st' za hgusttfftfoft w1rH 2,v 3 Mr? 44' Xxxtiifftgg fffff. eifffiatt Warren Valenteg Steve Corvinig Dave Conroyg Greg Gomes. Massachu- Sharon Radcliffe setts Boy's State DAR-C-ood Citizen Award Pilar Fuentes A.F.S. Student from Chile X Paul RUOZZI Joyce Ashley Presidential Classroom Washington, D.C. Batsheva Loebel Deirdre Thurber Jewish Brotherhood Award Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year ?KTfT 5vEf'T? ' Wh' . 1: if C 12.27 .4 . 'K W - if Senior r ,1 ff 4 tg, , fiigm M MMMV Sup erlativ es it ii m'N'or X 1 txt . I l' ij, C llighway Menac-es Shirley Dearn, Lai ry Shaw Best Looking, Colleen Pearce, Warren Valente Trish Meyer, Mike Donelan Best All Around 1 ...l,,i.,f:3:MwuL,.? if A jl ,ii.. 1 ...., ,films r 139' ,.,i. i,,e.a r Q i,.,, - e V M fs Si' in I ' fl' mill V 'ik Z' at fe1?7 i . A- B A E . ,a Q, - 'VI Q 4 ft? ff' l' fl s. w l yk, , fi iam .W l if 1 V ft, QP X ' A ..:-- C f H111 Q gn Hun . 5' ' ggi, Ahern XY B H i i a ' r ui Www f C .eg -- '..: Best Athletes Chris Lodi, Dave Conroy 5 ,,. , pewz: we Q56 klikvfrfti IREM iliiii- Vdimwitat - 33613 Rsf, if Tull Wx! - ,ggi A'-Nl . WB? Mil wif L21-in .ef ., f -q 'WISH 'Wi FEEYH New ilu Yi . 'vi sq A ll in in lin . it llztsb. L, ,Q xi-Wai E: em -81 Milf t M -4 2 138 ' 'ez l ,fun- . iii, .J l I C ,J wi... N .xxx VX l l l l v l i 1 1 l . 1 , A l A qi N Q ,Q 63. QM! Most Likely to Succeed Sharon Radcliffe, Dave Conroy Q. C z' 5 f - 1 '---,e.,M 1 Happy-Go-Lucky Janice Neri, Ricky Souza l Class Flirts Eileen Wood, Kenny Beal li df. 3 E' Er.. Shyest Donna Hamblin, liomiie Luiz u 2 Senior Superlatives 4 l l l -ll ,X 1' Most Talkative 5 Valerie Lewis. Pete Taylor Q Best Dressed Done Most for PCHS no-W 1 565 . 1 Linda Roberts, David Centeio Tean Coffin, Warren Valente wr. if fzfilg I 1 4 0 Class Wits Marie Medeiros. Mark Minihan JE! X l 1 Y E C 5 we aan 1 Class Opposites Donna Hamblin, Paul Pinnetti 141 sf I Personality Plus Donna Morin, Greg Tolonen . P pam N . V x nns- is If . ' . t K 91 N , '- fre, Q6 Q f :.. 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'1- . .. . . - , X f V - 5 :X 4 - W0 - Q. 2 Q w iyianf' 'I rev- F W . 4 wg I : S. .,..X. ,. . X 2 I ' uv W Q x 1 Q.. Q U an E ' LV, wx, , .1 ,uaxfcg ' Q Y f i.. S, 3 v- XN 2 J vs 43' 7 X ,XM X ww. X. 1 SSN X A-.frm , ww ' f if 1' 'v 'WW 'L-ff ., gf- ,XXL- M L Inf Senior Prom, 1969 Al White CIWS Ou king and Queen. D a d Nl aron Her Majesty is crowned M We 144 t ard Ho ,H ww Q , 1, .ff 'X 'iss fn. ,v X E XS - 5. , ,ik 0 Hr- fm L RWM ,nr X Qfky, Ah 9511- A A s mf' S32 Flillfnef gay' 5 l vfbbf, Qwwf ..,..-1 11.1 Class Officers and their dates 145 In the Still of the Nighty JUNIOR PROM- 1968 Kathy and Larry .A-J ' ,fd E wx - S 0 ' if ' s 2 ,E 7 we 'BYII' 1 X Anybody for slap-jack? Marie and Paul qv-Q i FK F1 il .'3fr' ff' im, ,, N 1 f i 2 a wiv f of X, , AQQQQV A .,, X X Q tai ,N Q Q .5 2 Rohm and Geny - ist, '42, Ti 'i o wa ' X: - M' X Y,, - ,, gg, H . XX, N kbs as x yr' , ,x '11, A: It ,H t INILVL WW, ' ' .1 ' ' ,fc '37 ' W 'X Hemp. L if Is the band too loud? 0 W K .. -.,,.,. ,..... 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I. sg in Y ,af ' '35 J 1 C P A SL... Q W 4 r H' N l 3-x. 1 X r . SH - as 1, CW 152 f v , ww-3-0-qw 41 .W , NA S , 5 a p-an 4 ,. f -E. 45010- 1 l- i .- 413' Q 1 A I 2 ' lm., I . U ' ii' Q ,, n ., P , S Lf Q x' gf 1 ' -fir WFUIOLQ. 1-1, Ql.g X U- w F E 1 f giw,pfg,wmz X ' M 4 H Ll, A, 4 Z ff ff 9 Q K. . 4 s .Q A ' 3, W ,K Q Aff Z 7 y 32 gf' . J? 3 Q .ff 4 ,Ag W I K ,fu 1 fffwnm 14-.M a.. , -an Whww, , ,W Wvmh, ,Q 'eff wi, q,,'9 w' x' W? U 4, 4 Hi . Q P E Q 5 ,M A , 1 ' ' ' fx at , , ,.., : if f .' Q, 4-1 . 9 3 if Q Congratulations to the Class of 1969 GX9 I 9 6 8 Court Street Plymouth 56 BIRD I MEL S AUTO REPAIR Repairs on all make cars 118 Sandwich Street State Rd-, Route NO 3A Plymouth Manomet, Mass. 02345 E. T. Diozzi, Proprietor 14 Mam St' Gulf Pl'0dUCtS Plymouth, Mass Telephone PI 6-1547 T613 BUS- 234-3345 Evinrude Outboard WARNSMAN s. rrmou Qggtflggllgfggtflgf' fsj3!'E35'l525'5?5 , 'J TURF N SURF SHOP TEL.: 746-O-400 Realtors 7 Main St. 4 746-6240 - Plymouth 240 Water St. Box 33 Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Congratulations from ELLIS CURTAIN FACTORY Congratulations to the Graduating Class from JOHN ALDEN GIFT SHOP Water Street GIFTS Plymouth, Mass. SOUVENIRS 157 Compliments of OQ X ul- all TELEMOBILE :ms THE E. s. BURNS Sales - Service 4 Rentals 5316 Realtors Gegfge Holmes Dgnald Ggvgnj SOl1Ill DUXbU1'y 45 COLIN SIISCI Massachusetts Plymouth, Mass. Phone 746-9555 02374 02360 Telephone Telephones 25 MAIN STREET Plymouth, Mass. 934-2422 746-1965 - 746-360 'lang Pilgrim HAIR DRESS AND PERRY MARKET WIG SALON Choice Meats - Groceries HAIR STYLING AND COLORING Complete Wig Service and Sales Choice Liquors - Wines -- Beer 200 Standish Ave. Tel. 746-0124 Plymouth. Mass. 413 55551 F1?eff3ll'22,l5gignt Cocktail Lounge Banquet Facilities BERT 'S RESTAURANT Sea-Fresh Seafoods On the Ocean at Plymouth Beach Telephone 7-16-3422 Plymouth. lh'lLiSSL1CllLlS6lIS OPEN YEAR ROUND 158 Prop. Allen T. Moody Fine Liquors AL' N BEA'S RESTAURANT . PERI NO'S Famous For Fine Food The World Over Junction Rtes- 44 34 58 34 Samoset Street Plymouth, Mass. North Carver, Mass. 02355 746-2330 Batteries Tires 4 Accessories Good Gulf Products Tel. 866-3607 9175 01!.737 dCl'fb1 d Jllotor I nn 1 I V -l-, at - ' Q :I X -:miie-.f.S ' 'gat .. .,,,..m,a ' LF -- is Water Street . Plymouth, Massachusetts To a brighter Future Telephone PI 6-4775 DANIEL J. CALLAHAN lvl-'I Granite Dealer 'fl have never hada dissatisfied familyl' 103 sandwich street P1ym0uth,MaSS- 159 SMlTH'S INC. Plymouth, Massachusetts A BERNARD'S LADIES' APPAREL 1 Court Street Plymouth, Massachusetts Telephone 746-1635 Qfmoutlf Sd'1!Z77gS Bank The FRIENDLY Bank Serving the Community since 1828 , 160 PLYMIIUTH FEIIIIIIAL SAVINGS AAIII LOAAI ASSIIIIIATIIIN Incorporated 1882 PLYMOUTH MASSACHUSETTS Federalized 1937 President Secretary A. Lee Roulston Mae E. Emond Vice President Assistant 8: Treasurer Treasurer Frank T. Brown, Jr. Esther Crowell Af ie-as Iv At Your Service For INSURED SAFETY FOR SAVINGS HOME MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for Your Budget TEV 161 Compliments of Congratulations to the Class of 1969 PLYMOUTH BOW L-O-MAT from 1 Park Avenue 746-9825 and Brant Rock Center 837-2995 l MARDON'S JEWELERS Diamonds V Watches - Jewelry 18 Court Street 330 Court Street Plymouth. Mass, p1ym0uth,Ma5S, 740-34-l-1 746-1 136 Congratulations to the Class of '69 FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK INCORPORATED :ass 162 The Best Friend of Manls Best Friend4 CALO Quality Pet Foods Congratulates the 1969 Graduates CLARK-BABBITT FOODS, INC. Rockland, Mass. Tel. 746-1440 Home Beauty is our Business SHERMAN FURNITURE COMPANY, INC 310 Court Street Plymouth, Mass Compliments of STEVEN'S the FLORIST 8 Main St. Extension Plymouth, Massachusetts Phone 746-2600 163 Congratulations to the Graduates 'ff .PRESS ' - vw '10 ff - 4',',. ,L ,l' ' if ' j' . uuourr srnec Y rLvmou'm. Mus, w I .,,,. ,F V... ' Congratulations to Class of 1969 SAMUEL ARONS AND SONS INC. Plymouth, Massachusetts Compliments of Lorrus Rus COMPANY mc. CURR'ER'5 est. 1900 66 Court Street opposite Pilgrim Hall Plymouth Center 746-1 154 near North St. 746-0042 SHAW BUICK PONTIAC, INC. Buick - Pontiac ZANELLO FURNITURE OPM 40 Samoset Street Plymouth, Mass. I 164 Congratulations from Radio Station WPLM Good Luck to The Class of 1969 1390 on the AM Dial 5000 watts 911 mc. on the FM dial 50,000 watts 6 A.M. - Midnight Radio Voice of Plymouth, Cape Cod, and The Islands PURITAN GARAGE SCARZI BROS. Compliments of GAMBINI'S LUNCHEONETTE . Lincoln - Mercury - Comet - Cougar Montego - Mark III , 356 Court Street Main Street Plymouth, Mass. Plymouth M ass Tel. 746-3100 MAURO J. CANEVAZZI PLYMOUTH INSURANCE HU'-MES GROC- AGENCY Edward D. Borgatti, Associate 87 Sandwich Street Plymouth, Mass. 56 Sandwich Street 746-U541 Plymouth, Mass. 165 Congratulations tu the C1355 or 1969 M AND M SPORTING GOODS P1yrnuut1i. Mus5tie1itibettb Cungixitulutions to t11C C1355 oi 1969 PLYMOUTH LUMBER COMPANY Robbins Road Plyinuutli. Mass. P1ymout1i Lumber Deti1er Since 1837 The ROGERS PRINT Producers of Preferred Printing LITHO-OFFSET 8: LETTERPRESS 20 Middle Street Plymouth. Mass. Tel. 74-6-1234 , 166 Congratulations And Best Wishes , its RI TAN juni?-1' 'X -aL-PLYYOLJT1-I O ROCPCLAND s.fEST'l9'9 MODERN STORES FOR . MEN . WOMEN . BOYS -- AND -- PURITAN CLEANING DEPT. PIymouth's Oldest and Finest Dry Cleaners . CLEANING .TAILORING . FUR STORAGE 56 MAIN STREET 295 UNION STREET PLYMOUTH, MASS. ROCKLAND, MASS. 746-3730 295-1585 167 Congratulations to the class of '69 BARBIERI'S MARKET Compliments of C. P. WASHBURN CO. Congratulations to the Senior Class from JABEZ CORNER THE OLD Col-CNY SERVICE STATION THEATRE Main St. Ext. Plymouth WI I 1 AVC Pl m tl Tel. 746-0167 J M ' y Compliments ol DEARN 81 McGRATH'S PADOVANI PHARMACY 289 Court Street North Plymouth. Mass. CARTMELL FUNERAL SERVICE CAPE INSURANCE Smeg M' FMS AGENCY, INC. 74 Court Street 150 COUTI St. Plymouth. Mass. 265 Standish Ave. 02360 Telephone 746-2162 SPONSCRS Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cappella China Dragon Corp. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Klasky Sub-Ranch Benea Block Co. C. M. S. Hobshole House 84 Motel Buck Floor Covering Rebuttinfs Food Store Carver Supply Company Ted Vaughan Green Thumb S. Leonardi Pionier Food Store Vic's Service Station Mobil Gas Anonymous Mr. 8L Mrs. Regnald J. Marois J. Sieveris Lunch Woodis Fish Market Primo's Service Station The Mariner Kalliois Package Store Ship Tides A. Maccaferri and Son North Plymouth Hardware Co Bradley Pharmacy Mando's Furniture Ceccarelli Cleaners The Singer Co. Metropolitan Life PILGRIM SANDS With Private Beach Swimming Pool Route 3 A Plymouth, Mass. MOTEL An d Tel: 746-4360 Area Code 617 RALPH MARTIN 6'No Better Service Any we aim to please . . . mor. ECENT E 32 MAIN STREET - PLYMOUTH telephone 746-6670 Mon. Thru Sat. 'til 5:30 P.M. - OPEN Fri. 'til 9 P.M. wherew DONALD THOMAS MASSASOIT VENDING SERVICE, INC. 22 Brewster Street Plymouth, Mass. 746-1713 MARIO'S AUTO BODY SHOP 7460300 Plymouth, Mass. PLYMOUTH TASTEE FREEZ CO. I9 Winslow Street Plymouth. Massachusetts 02360 PLYMOUTH MEN'S SHOP Distinctive Menswear 18 Main Street Plymouth, Mass. 170 OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS I K I Q: 9 fu! J 1. - jj. O13 4 L- , x - 1 1 gg K , . W Q4 . I ' ' l 9f,,-,,.- - 2 J . v 4 I I ' Y V ' 11,1 'V TO THE CLASS OF 1969 PRCJFESSIONAL SPONSCDRS Edward Krensky. D.lVl.D. William DilVlarLio Medora V. Eastwood. NLD. Hugh R. Maraghy Pnillip Cronin Avery. Dooley, Post K Avery Jeffrey Levin Charles Benea. D.lNl.D. Frank J. Abate. M.D. C. James Gormley. M.D. Richard Elliott. M.D. Robert F. Rozene. D.M.D. Dennis L. Collari Pnillip Canevazzi. D.D.S. Hyman Duby. M.D. David W. Flanagan. D.M.D. Michael C. Pineelli. D.M.D. Radiology Associates George S. Wild. O.D. Modliaffer K. Al-Chokachy. M D 172 QI NATIONAL BANK 1 A ge jx PLYMouTH E NA NAL BA Ill f Ill II' 5 Ill Ill a E S 12 COMPLETE ONE STOPI' FRIENDLY and CONVENIENT BANKING FACILITIES sewing THE PLYMOUTH AREA SINCE EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND THREE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation T 173 .--.---'--- X -q---.---------.-.- .-f 'F 38 .----------------,------Q- UU dehvery...8z GUMPETIIIIIE ff THE MEMGRIAL PRESS EIEEESEEZE 25m1dd1C Sf tel 746 2277 ,mass QI, N N? .1 iid' P I I '- 'I . t k , ff, ALL your PRINTING needs to L ompI1mcm5 ot GELLAR'S SERVICE STATION .nate Road. IN1anomel CA-If -I 7 B t fl lx t tl e Semors PI 660-2269 P' O' B CARVER CONCRETE , CONTRACTI NG S Beuard C. Young. Prop. Floors E Foundations S St It lx t PI 5854509 F d I R d C M 174 SENIOR PARENT SPCDNSCRS Dr. 8a Mrs. Milton Geller Mr. 8L Mrs. Richard C. Vaughn Mr. Phillip Lopresti Mr. 8a Mrs. Dana F. Provonche Mr. 8a Mrs. Webster H. Moores Mr. 8: Mrs. Manuel M. Silva Mr. 8L Mrs. William Corvini John 8a Sh Mr. 8L Mrs. Mr. 84 Mrs. Mr. 8L Mrs. Mr. 8a Mrs. Mr. 8a Mrs. Mr. 8L Mrs. Mr. 81. Mrs. Mr. 8L Mrs. Mr. 8c Mrs. Mr. 8a Mrs. Mr. 8a Mrs. Mr. 8a Mrs. Mr. 8a Mrs. Mrs. Ruth irley Canevazzi Hyman Sherman C. H. Newby Norman J. DeCost Jr. Joseph F ama Edward B. Maccaferri Lawrance W. Sawyer Leo A. Pittela Edward K. Karklin Paul A. Hoffler Reno J. Lodi Jack Minsky George S. Anzuoni Eero Haarala L. Kritzmacher Mr. 8: Mrs. William C. Hollis Mr. 8L Mrs. Samuel A. Pinnetti Mr. 8a Mrs. Albert C. Post Mr. 8: Mrs. Manuel Pimental Chief and Kitty Loud Mr. 8: Mrs. Charles Tavares Mr. 8L Mrs. Maurice Bates Mr. 8a Mrs. Douglas Thurber Mr. 8: Mrs. Fred L. Nickerson Jr Dr. 8: Mrs. George F. Haigh Jr. Mrs. Katharine A. Mayo Mr. 8a Mrs. Walter R. Roberts Jr. Mr. 8L Mrs. Reno Ruozzi Mr. 8a Mrs William Bagnell Mr. 8a Mrs. Ronald Priesing Mr. 8a Mrs. Alexander Fry Mr. 84 Mrs. Albert Govoni Mr. 8: Mrs. Leon Ashley Mr. 8a Mrs. Joseph Medeiros Mr. 8L Mrs. Joseph F. Furtado Mr. 84 Mrs. John A. Pimental Mr. 8L Mrs. Lloyd B. Baker Dexter's Shoe Store Town Barker Stevenis Beauty Shop Town Shoe Service Pat's Hair Salon Leo J. Caron C. A. M. Mrs. Ruth Volta Mrs. Linda Robbins Mrs. Doris Roncarati Friends Senior Pcs rent Friends Mr. 84 Mrs. Joseph A. Neri Mr. 84 Mrs. Russell Coffin Mr. 84 Mrs. David Dias Mr. 84 Mrs. Peter Valenziano Mr. 84 Mrs. William B. Stearns Meatmen - Hank 84 Tom Mr. 84 Mrs. Robert Shaw Carver Main Street Garage Mr. 84 Mrs. William J. Silva C,H,S.S.M.K. Lou's Barber Shop General Moshe Dayan II Mrs. Betty Usher Mrs. Flora Ledo Mrs. Marion Whitting Mrs. Elizabeth Walker Mr. 84 Mrs. Solon Johnson Mr. 84 Mrs. George Radcliffe Mr. 84 Mrs. Herbert Clark I 176 Plymouth Rock Grocery Reliable Cleaners Shiretown Glass Company Greg's Barber Shop Victorials Market Anita Drisko Plymouth Hardware Mr. Bian Souza Pilgrim Drug Cohen's Churchill Oil Sonny' Body Shop Miss Sheila Norton Mr. Mario Romano Mr. Douglas Edwards Mr. Robert Holton Sponsors Dr. Samuel K. Stewart Dr. I. Harry' Keller Stein's Furniture Store Mrs. Bette Whittaker Dr. H. H. Hamilton Mr. 8: Mrs. Manuel Souz Eric D. Meyer Mrs. Margaret Angell Mr. William Johnstone The 7 M's Mr. Silas Wade Mr. Patrick Berry Miss Dorothy Hebden Male Gym Teachers Mr. William Nagle Fisherman's Museum Mr. Wilbert Cingolani Mrs. Alice Urann 177 Mr. Douglas Edwards Mr. Ronald Gomes Mr. Silas Wade Mr. Patrick Berry Miss Dorothy Hebden Mr. Louis Rizzo, Jr. Mrs. Violet Tillson Men gym teachers Mr. Allan Cohen Mr. William Nagle Mr. Joseph Robinson Mr. Henry Shea Mr. David Tarrantino Miss Patricia Comiskey Miss Iris Albertini Mr. Francisco Garcia Miss Beatrice Arthur Mr. Earle Jowdry Mr. Willard Mondeau Mrs. Leona Swartz Mr. William Turpin, Jr Mr. Angelo Medici Mr. Peter Fachetti Mr. James Perry Mr. Hector Patenaude Mr. George Decourcy Teacher Friends Mr. William Johnstone Mr. Ronald Malaquias Miss Sheila Norton Mr. Mario Crociati Mr. Wilton Losh Mrs. Bernice Haigh Mr. John Smith Mrs. Holly Auciello Mr. Richard Briggs Miss Mary Callahan Miss Janet Draghetti Mr. Thomas Long Mr. Robert Merrifield Mr. Brian Morse Mrs. Bette Whittaker Mr. Frank Anderson Mr. Joseph DeSisto Miss Phyllis Johnson Mr. Mario Romano Mr. David Barlow Mrs. Margaret Angell Mr. Joseph Sylva, Jr. Mr. Brian Souza Miss Dorothy Canavan Mrs. Karen Burton Miss Audrey Ziergiebel k 178 For Reason, more than anything else - Aristotle CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS , is Man STUDENT COUNCIL H68 - 69M President: Peter Stearns Vice-President: Beth Robichaud Michael Donelan Patricia Meyer Kenneth Beal Russell Brown Deborah Govoni Evan AlChokachy Diana Cline Frances Latosek Shaunie Fabri Paul Santos Deborah Silva Honorary: Pilar Fuentes Mary Couter Secretary: Christine Cotlin Treasurer: Katherine Post Susan Vecchi Catherine Atti Constance Curtis Elisa Alchokachy Alan Zanotti Warren Valente Roger Perry June Lopes Stuart Scott Joan Bastoni Douglas Estell 179 Congratulations from THE BLUE EAGLES BOOSTER CLUB EF? Q! G4 , V Q as NJ . JN cn f we n ' 22' Good luck to the Crass of 1969 1 Q As alumni you are cordially invited to Q K Q 4 JR gy join the Booster Club BALBONl'S DRUG STORE, INC. Joseph Balbom - Pharms. - Richard V. Tassinari 315 Court Street Plymouth. Mass Tel. 746-1251 Compliments Of Compliments of H. A. BRADFORD CAPE AUTO BODY AND SONS INC. 180 Congratulations to the Class of 1969 HOWARD JOHNSON'S Motor Lodge and Restaurant Located in the Center of the Land of Pilgrims 25 9 a1a1-'r1't E - I Credit cards: Owner: Texaco and American Nick Niketas Compliments of Congratulations Seniors P s. L coNsTRuc'rloN SETQYQQ' gffg'gN Congratulations to the Class Of 1969 EMERSON'S STORE White Horse Beach Massachusetts 181 ,W f .. mf, 'ff W, 'z V, ,f Qf w ?Qf:wwwQZ Q ffwQ 54' 7 f 44 4 M X! 1 ff! fa, , ' f fy! 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