Plymouth Carver High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)
- Class of 1970
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IJ,- ' I .A J. 3 'V' ,, ., A rm' ' ,, ,.- H - ' .z N ,. ' ww X 4 A ,. 2' , .M bm 1.-,fx ' 5 L fax, . g ...J ,zwfibfu I, . WUI' M.. mann-It N14 .-0 'Il v W.. -is 'JH fi--u..., 11 -42.-sinh 'Gb -m .al- H 52. Ev-1 lu,.. .11-flu PILGRIM PLYIVIOUTH-CARVER HKH4SCHOOL PLWWOUTHJWASSACHUSEUS VOLUME L CONTENTS Academics ............ . . 14 Fall . . . . 34 Wimer . . . 52 Spring . . . . 78 Undergraduates . . 86 Seniors . . . . . 94 Advertisements . . 166 STAFF EDITORS 2 Y .Sf M 0 ls BUSINESS MANAGER 3 73 ' 7 Laura N l ADVISOR plf, Mr. Brian S 1970 1 H r ff' PLYMGUTH PUBLIC PLYMOUTH, IM --' - lf?-3 .- ' - - . . -'- -,: . 'F A --Z jf 1 K: K . T. --. -V - F M if - A . 1' - kiwi ff 2 !-il ' 5 K, N' A ii 'Y 1 f K I Sf 9 K f 1 1 1 ' - f w X UWM' X 1 if xo I 7: Q fffjwif-J' ff f , U M ff 1 3 1 if ' 3 ,ff r, ' af w M fy T3 VJ f ff f X YA f , bf ,F E ' 41, fi fx! 54 Je- -? an 'gl f EI J ,f ,- 'f Ni xi - - H -1- 1 gg ' - 1 'ff 1 ' .-,E P 5 . 6 f QQ Q- 1 : WL V -A 'Si' - 'I P' 'E' f - . 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The accomplishment of this goal has proved to be both a unique and gratifying experi- ence, and we hope that you will enjoy the fruit of our efforts. The Editors 2 - Zi' Nl 'a 7 fi K' 'CT'-X. Z! o' T C, M- , C Q F' L Rf ' ' f -wwf, QAJ M4 huge, 3 e Reflections of a 'ag g 4-u-'T' I.: .x fx ' . Year Past. A time to laugh . WU H 4, -713, ,wx wx' me -' ' A time to learn 111 , -.. S T ,Q 1 I 5 Ng. 4 ',. .ff Q' ' ff-.fl iq. f.f 1-6414: A tlme to speak . . . Q QQQAPN HN .wk by It b ' af LI. , 11 , A1 ' 0 X' I ' A 4 ., . , . . . K Srl-fi ' ' k' , .'f,1i,s.Lf2 'X K f A gf ,., Wh f ww f 4 4 I Pg W Wax 0 1 Q lC1'.:,Q ' ' f . , .,,. W, W., -no-ami... ,Junk ' qu. -was ,wen nw, ..ww-qwx . ---ev-M 1 7 A time for others 'ff--Lx -X. . , f f . Q Suk-'fffx VY' T . + 9 V v -. W, wwf., ,, ,S J A , gn, ,- 1 . 4 xVg.,m,.-W,-fg,1,hw.ANw,-2 14+ QW.- z,1,:wm-14.7 fi:-vi Y fx X f ' ' A . M A 'N M' f. A, ,, ,, , , A V ff V ww ,Mu g ,W 4 YK I If , - A time for ourself 2 v 1 4 'L f as v '3 W'-I L W M' fu, 4 1 , . Mi-A ' Q M ,W 0-AP ff JS 'v .Y I ., ., .U 'L -WSJ A, I Munir 7 V 259 J 15 , X 'n T 1 I iw ' A if 'ip ' Y C5 : f- f ' I if ', K' gf! . V wr X if. I Y ,T 2 X, , k ,Lx x I ,ff I 7,41 V I , f Zyl, 'I 1 Q 'I Zi, . ' H , 'f X U 1 V' ' -if , 'X J, E m. 4 L 5 I ,J ,- , , ' fd M ,:', Xin I , Nix 5, ,. n , 'MW f J , . Ar, 1 .4 L I2 Q I , i V 71-I . v , A ,u -I A .CF .nl ' Y, I.- xi. if 9 J ffm Nr' 9 XQA 4, I 7' 5 1-'v-X TFXFT. ' . X A time to remember 10 X -JD 4 4: x ' ,.....,. . .-----'- ' V 'hp' A Q , , H ' 'Q ,Q ....,.-......m... Q4,-'.l..w-vlefarw' u n A - s , .M,eM-wMmwwwwmb . . ' '-' w A ' . ' x XX, if 1 ,wk V Q 4 'As v 1 W W ' hw 2 ffc:wrff?2jm-'-r-1:'.'7f?,-L74f ,W F. 2' fqgxf' ' -' fu 'q,jbyi,y, 43:1 ,,,.,,y' ,, view-e-w-Q W2ZZW24w9f ,W iffWfw ' We JfH-CARVEI A 'Q :ZZ nn., -sg M at g A time to reflect . . . ' F . 'f Ay: Zig:-1 5 A- . . . ,W I P' ' xx, fs , . , - 5, Q :Q .Sas P DEDICATIUN Miss Phyllis M. Johnson With admiration and respect, the Class of 1970 gratefully dedicates this year's Pil- grim to Miss Phyllis M. Johnson. Miss ,Iohnson's devotion, candor, under- standing, and humor are greatly appreci- ated by the student body and her faculty peers. Miss ,Iohnson's great respect for excel- lence makes her a stern taskmaster. a dis- criminating guide, and a topnotch teacher. Her students move on to college with strengthened study habits, prepared to accept responsibility because they have acquired a sense of values as well as an historical awareness of the world. Miss Phyllis johnson ranks with the great ones at Plymouth-Carver High School. We salute her! 1 L ,M Miss Phyllis M 'Johnson which d'eal ' :,..iy.g5Q:-'s' 5 Q4 7 Q93 , X 1 1' 2? f,,!,.,5f: , .J 1 7 Xiu Mig? A 1 , W1 fl A x 4 vw.. : R' I Education I wonder lf lt means the same ln all languages It IS not only a learning of facts, nt ns, llvmg and expernencmg -Q , ssl.: :- because they can crowd out emotlons wlth people arg living feelmg are, ..,,...,..---- T, vu... A-L 4--sang armani ,, - '-C-1-Cndnd I I 'Fl Ss va wwf ,Q Q. wawn W wwe X , fly V iff a kv , W lb 2 f 13 f iff, ,fm V 3 X ww W wfgw X f f , ,S fw ,M 4 vfvww, W 4,36-ef'5f Mya fff 2 41 2 Q 'ffl Www? 'WW , fvf 254 lv f, WM, 5 9 Q W f f XA. Wa? WW' G If M ' ' f V N ywqk f f W 4 ,HQ ami AV In ffvxgxfy My 4 Q 1 H ? ,Wi iff, W ff y, f Qifxf? MMR fm q f V ami? x?QW5iyfaW Y M , ,552 M342 M mf f ff ff f,fw, M fm 4,1 fm, Rauf 0 QW 5- 4 fgggy fj K1 mfr V fm Il'- ,Y .V o fy J ? wx 4 Mt. dministration The direction in which education starts u man will determine his future life. -Pfam M27-347 B.C.l i 'J . l. 4 'Vlr. William Gaul! Mr. F. Edward Nicolas X ialanlSuperinle-ndenl Superintendent SCHOOL COMMITTEE Seated: Nlr. lirwin Vbaahburnz Nlr. Dasiml Cappannari: Nlrs. .Ndvlinv lxvllar Ur. Samuel Sli-wart. Chairman. Stand ing: Dr. George- Vi ild: Nlr. lflmer llai kills: Nlr. Xrnc liricksonn Nlr. lxr-nm-th Peck: Nlr. I . lidvsard Nicolas. Mrs. Alice Urann Dean ol' Girls I.. T312 , ,, -In 16 Guidance Mr. Edwin Calvin Kent State University: Western Reserve Unixersity Q C2 'Wm if M ' F Wi 1 . ! has I Mr. Victor Bissonnette Director of Guidance Uniiersity of Massachusetts: Bridgewater ,s,. In f-A f s J - , 45? 1 4, p ai' w S! is L5 3 if 2 f , fx EW ', N Sb K K A X f A : 52' 3 1 , 4 Mrs. ,lean Patenaude Bridgewater: Boston Uniiersity uThis is our special duty, that if anyone specially' needs our help we should give him such help to the utmost of our power. M -cfzmo W' wwf' fm- fill!!! 'I EE 3 -u Mr. Horace Turner Bates College: Harvard University Mrs. Ellen Sldor Vlount Holyoke College: Boston University Uniiersity of Pennsylvania iii? , l Engllsh HReading maketh a fall man, conference a ready man, 0 o and writing an exact man. -Francis Bacon 11561-16262 I rlfpf fl I l ' ' 5 I '1 1 I ' 1 I I 1: 'lf Mr. .l0lm A- Smith. .ll'- Mrs. Alice Urann flltairmiitt llean ol Girls Tufts: Boston lniwrsily In-ank Council Xdx isor Bridgewater nut Mr. Burton Alho Mrs. Jean Strasse! Bridgewater State College Salem State College v L llllll CJ Mrs. Nlary Gorman Nlr. Robert Merrifield Bo-um 11011,-gp National Honor Society Xdxisor Lou ell Stale College linixersily of llassavhuselts Miss Gwenn Seaver Miss Karen Martin li 18 ent State Enix ersity Bri lgewater State 5 exif fini I C i Mr. Robert Wade Miss janet Draghetti Eastern Connecticut State Drama Club Adtisor- Wildcat : Speech Instructor Emerson College st ages 55 , . ,C v g- ' 'E-'its' .f ' 'X ' x 3. V ' ' i sww.f.ce,, V ,C Mr. Yoshiro Sanbonmatsu Mr. Allan Cohen Mrs. Alba Thompson Swarthmore College Debate Club Adyigor Bridgewater State: Boston Universityz University of Bridgeport Uniiersity of Nlassachusetts: Rutgersg Stanford University: Asia lnstilute Bridgewater Ol' BOSIOII 9 f V A '-SIM We -fl rr 1 w....,. Mr. Thomas Long Mr. Richard Briggs Mr- Brian Morse Mrs. NHIICY 0l'l0ll Bookstore Advisor Wildeat Adt igor Freshman Football Coach Clarion Advisor Stonehill Collegeg Bridgewater: Bridgewater State College WCSlfi6ld Slate College Smith College University of Massachusetts Social Studies 232 11, A ' li' 'Q 2 , , q ,j fs Miss Sheila Norton .fX.F.S. Club ,Ndx isor Regis College . z waivmjl V , I .1 5 ' J 'Ar-is ,iii Mr. William Nagle Mr. joseph Desislo Xsst. Football Coach lleatl Football Coach Boston Colle-gc Fordham l'niu-rwity: Boston College ,Q ' ll- ,,w,,,.a-f , I if if E 1335 Mr. Paul Baden Mr. Henry Shea ,-Xmli isor lo Sludcnt Goicrnmcnt Ex- St. .-Xnselms College change Group Hari ard College: Boston l'niu-rsily 20 Q.. I, 3' v. K A 1 , .Q as : ' JQ 'v Jn' - A -.ff -4, un r gf- 1 Mr. David Tarantino Freshman Class Advisor F Proiidence College: Suffolk Lau School I If 2' v xy ,' Al -, ., .lil -f . . af, . ,vf -, , ' K' If Hr -'i ' . if . -' ,f ,,, ,i f t V . fr , ,ff -Xb A ,fx . .x .ll ff 5- 4' NVQ F 5. ru, M 4 f 1 flfs I ,raid bv 'N V 4i..... , , A ' iff? 6 My f l 1 l ln 1 M lw li lvl WJ ul Qi 'vamvewwww A t fx-'warn sv M A MQ -'sm Main, mini of 'V ef I 1 ' , ff ff ' , 'lx 1 f- .: Vg- A, , 1 if A . ff' d . f 3, ' 95 57 .al - , ' ' ' , 2P f' W x. ' ' 'aw' ', . . ' -- H X 1' ,V - -- ' 2 - 1,511 , 1: 5: vu. 1 , V 'QW' 'f f' I ' li is Q' A ' 1 1 M V 47 hp., ' Kr ,, 'x ' ' -227.-P 'Z' . 1 .1-.-mw,.f,, 'yn , , - -any A N V ' ,v Q.1sf,', H my - Y I - 0 ,,, ,ll 1 f'4nv:'f'f'wx.wQ . 7, ., ,zfollli .' I , M Qbpifgiv- T ' A 1 'li ,sill . '2f9f'5 1 if-'hzzwffwl , ,, ' 4 Cr, Miss Phyllis Johnson Chairman of Scholarship Committee Bridgewater: Northwestern Miss Phyllis Boucher Mr' Kenneth Taylor Chairman Student Count-il -Xdxisor Worcester State: Clark University ljniw,-gil, of Miami: Bridgewater uWYhile we read histor we make histor 99 C -George William Curtis 11821-18922 21 Mr. Frank Anderson Mr. Joseph Robinson Xssl, Football Coach Adult Education Director. Chess Club Yillanoxa lnixersits Adxisor: Tufts Unixersltv, Lnnersltv ' of Vlaine Foreign Languages 'GPerhaps of all the creations 0 'man language is the most astonishing. 9, -Lytlon Slrachvy H880-19322 'gb f ' -waz.-me --',f'b. . - - img, V Ag ,,.- 5..- am -- v Luk, 1 mi' Mrs. Cudrun Bartlett Nlt. Holyoke Mrs. Lydia Marcelonis X alparaiso l'niiersily I A Miss Elizabeth Tuite 5 J ' . I 'f Emmanuel College y wi f 'Ah . 1 1 21 i i I A 4: ' 'sn 'A' I 1 3 fl 4 is 71 fl Miss lris Albertini Miss Carol Davis Chairman Boston College Radcliffe College: Middlebury .o.XXXw C - -. L Q 3 - , at - N 1 ,, .if K -.. .ance ' ' 1 Mr. Andrew Diellin. .lr. Mr. Brian Souza S as-A l.alin Club Xdxisor Pilgrim'. Xdxisor Bridgewater: Boston College Plymouth Stale College . ..,, K. W0 ' Miss Patricia Comiskey 1 . , A hn...f! 'Qs its ft I X in 1 r rY - . Y ll 151' French Club Adi isor Boston College 22 athematics Mt Mr. Angelo Medici Math Coordinator Bridgewaterg Montclair State Collegeg Boston Collegeg Clark- son College of Technology X ,. M 114255522 Miss Claire Driscoll Radcliffeg Harvard 5 il fi M... iw ,J ,id 9,53 K 2 3 ' an i Qi E Mr. Michael O'Conn0r Mr. James Perry Bridgewater Pros idence College: New Eng- land Law School 'Wlathematics takes us into the region of absolute necessity, to which not only the actual world, but every possible world, must con orm. -Bertrand Russell 11872- ,AM eff VFW. Mr. Mario Romano Mr. Peter Fachetti Mr. Jeffery Walters Miss Elizabeth jesse Director of Athletics North Adams State College: Brown lniwrsity Bridgewater 'lBoston College: Boston College Northeastern Unixersily: Boston 'Graduate School College Mr. Roger S. Randall Mr. Russell W. Randall lfnixersity of Rhode lslantl Boston lnixersity Mr Joseph Sylva ,Ir fx L nn erslty of Massachusetts l l 5 : if 23 I l a 1 33-ENY X Q lb 5,1 ah' 5, J l S-ff? ff ' X wi L lVlr. Robert Marlin Senior Class 'Xdxisor lulls lniiersily: lioston lnixersily 5 Mrs. Muriel Dennull 5,Nl.lf.L Ohio liniu-rsilyL Bridgewater: Nliami llnixersily ,Q-a G., 15-, . N M., Ar' .:1'A1- .Qi FY ?,'f'5: 'fe ,P ff 5 in it It P-. Q X 4 -X' 5 H? J' X .li A I I Mr. David Barlow Chairman lnixersily ofRhomlelslan1l: Brialgewaler ' ,JC A h u xg., , , .,-, 1 W, 4, v '96- 'f is 91' , pu 'W ws? ,jf fra - f.-.wa . , I Y '5- 'ga v.-uf, T , :xi sf A 'mag i me A Q, , p3'3,k, .:-.fx-x :Exon H931 V gag- 'M 515- . nf ., s. 1 Ji- 1.-ig. vt i L... mi f I E -.1 ,Qi fl' A . Q ,,, it N ' 4-L ...,- A, U- '-...seas all' . Q It S-. L . . X s M- fe Mr. Silas Wade Mrs. Mary Shinney Mr. Perrin Hughes Senior Class Adi isor Regis College Asst. Freshman Class Xdxisor Bridge-wager Slale lfgllt-ge Franklin and Marshall College 24 w ',,A-aw Science WNW, Mr. Douglas Edwards Freshman Football and Basketball Coachg Varsity Baseball,Coachg Elon College: Springfield College: Bridge- water State Mrs. Margaret Angell Bridgewater Stale ff f JZ' , ' f ..: ,V-4 QV, nr fy! ,v iiqfififg' ar 1 ' 1 ' 1 n ff f P4 25 ., fe Wm -A Q. ' .JW N- I ., ' r 0 V a-. I 77 ,.:'.:.,e Q- wqvnulf' V, Mr. Tommie Walker Central State Uniiersity: llnixersily of Connevtirut Mr. Ronald Comes Bridgewater Slate: lfnixersity of Vlassarhuselts: lfarlham College: lndiana lnixersityz Northeastern HThere is another way to truth: by the minute examination offacts. That is the way of the scientist: a hard and noble and thankless way. . -john .llansfteld I 1878-.' A n .42-J WB' 1' viii Mrs. Karen Burton Salem State College Becker Jr. College Business 6'Seest thou a man wa., M--. ....... , f. Q BQ ae f f -b 'N if. f I ,. ,F 'rip' ,, -- 1 . li? Mr. William Turpin, Jr. Mfg, Leona Swartz Salem Slate College B05l0n llnivergily Bridgewater State diligent in his business? He shall stand before kings. 99 -Bible: Proverbs XX ll. 29 Mr. Willard Mondeau Northeastern lnixersily: Bridgewater A 3-.,. .gn 4 ff if 26 . .V ,on 5 ,K Mr. Earle Jowdry Knisersity of Maine: Hoba lege: Husson College l J Y V Q 'XA w xi . 5. I , x.. . xA.. ' ' Q ' - r.: . it a Cx Y. 2 Qi 5 1' s Ex' i Miss Beatrice Arthur Chairman Salem Stale College rl Col Mr. Wilton Losh Chorus I Shenandoah Conservatory of Music: X Salem Collegeg University of Hartford: University of Vermont .....e, I tv v I vt i t t u Mr. Patrick Berry Chairman i Art Institute of Bostong Massachusetts College of Art: Bridgewater State A ' Q www' l f-Sr F. al 1, I All 1' 1 Music Music is the universal language of mankind . . . -Henry Wadsworth ' Longfellow H807-1882j Art 'GF or where there is love of man, there is also love of the art. -Hippocrates M60-377 B. CJ Jean Baptiste Moliere U622-16732 27 ,, ,z aww -Axim .L Mr. Mario Crociati Band and Marching Girls Boston University Miss Dorothy Hebden Rhode Island School of Design i M5195 Mr. Louis W. Rizzo, Jr. Massachusetts College of Art: L'Academia di Bell'Arte-Rome. Italy: Boston Slate College I Remedial Reading .X up , lllv, lvl!! Q A Mrs- Bernice Haigh Miss Dorothy Canavan Future Teachers Advisorg Reading Improvement Bgglon Slate Cgllegeg Boston University University of Vlaine: Boston University: Rhode Island College: Brown Bridgewater State Universitv 661-looks are the legacies that a great genius leaves to mankind . . .H Special Education 3 Q HA h 1 ' C I- teac er affects mi, eternityg he can never f J tell where his influence stops. 'i -Henry Brooks fl dams 11838-19181 .gi-up s. saw? .nf Mr. William Clark Mrs. Violet Tillson Mr, Dennis Arest Fitchburg State College Bridgewater State Work Study Coordin t Boston College: Bridgewate Nt t 28 Home Economics as r 3 f Framin gham Q if' L, 4 if ez j W3 -4' in I ' s, .- I , ,t if 1 WMA. o , 5 , ni f 7 Q. T Q I N - 1 , ,- X f ISVZX 'S l A i 'T Rosamonte Wilson Miss Ellen Murphy Stateg New York Univers tv University of Massachusetts 66He makes his cook his merit, and the whole world visits , ,iw t- gh ' A- his dinners and not him. -Jean Baptiste Moliere H622-16732 Library 66Libraries are not madeg they grow. -.lugustine Birrel 11850-19332 -www., Miss Audrey Ziergieble Mrs. Virginia Bramhall Boston State College: Simmons 99 QA-8 Audio-Visual We X HI n every object there is inexhaustible meaningg . . . 4 the eye sees in it what the eye brings means of 9 ggging, 9' -Thomas Carlyle 1179.5-18811 P o Boston University: Boston College NI h igan State Lniversity Arts B HI n the ordinary K ,MN business of life, t industry can do X y anything which genius can do, and I very many things 'L-6 which it cannot. B A Mr. Ronald Malaquias ...Henry Ward Sophomore Lila-N Xcliisor ' l itclllmrf' Qtale Beecher H813-18872 i 5 fi. X... Mr. Anthony Pepe Mr. William Fairbanks Mr. Hector Patenaude-Chairman Fitchburg State Lowell Institute of Technology Fitchburg State: Boston fnisersity: Bridgewate 30 3 nr .,.... was ,fx Ik f- ' ,f ' xxx , Miss Linda Pentheny Mr. Richard Ward Syracuse University University of Massachusetts Physical Education 'eHealth is the 'vital principle of bliss, and exercise, of health. -James Thomson K1 700-1 748j lb' Mr. Harold Rogers Chairman Boston Universityg Bridgewater State Miss Nancy lVlacDuffee I if rss fx i R ng L f - n-u- , w -ws.g..di'M Mr. Henry Cryer Miss Wendy Barbeau Pancer College University of People we can always depend on . J S5 ' 5' i .' 2. Q V da 'lf 1. rr. , 1 .A L52 rg... 11. r is fswniqmnmsws-mm. r s . an eeee X : 1 V S L a . 7 6 ...-...B ..- -' -.1 -.Q-3' 5 1 l. to r.: Mrs. B. Bartlettg Mrs. L. Salgadog Mrs. F. Borsarig Mrs. D. Zanottig Mrs. P. Nelsong Mrs. J. Govonig Mrs. F. Nealq Mrs. L. Sarnellig Mrs. P. Guida- bonig Mrs. R. Whiteheadg Mrs. L. Sirrico. on-Teaching Personnel Mrs. Barbara Bartlett Dietician Mrs. Elsie Wood Permanent Substitute IM ,-Q ,.f I' i an X it 'iv ?r' I X Mr. Ralph Curtis Supervisor of Maintenance P ,I .,, 1 ff ,, X A , ' err? . -4 , A 5491 f ,.. .. Staff 2' was I 1 .Q 7 4 A W 1 f 'f 11 ,Q . f, ff, ,ff H: 5 Mrs. Marion Whiting Secretary - Main Office Mrs. Ruth Volta Mrs. Flora Ledo Future Nurses Advisor FIM Matron School Nurse Mrs. Linda Robbins Secretary - Guidance Office ' 532 In 1: gi: f,i 5 , 3 04 R ,x ,M ' ' ' Q be zwsfiffwf ,, , V 1 f sz. ,myfm 1 12154 , . i 1. it ,.,,w,: f,M,,,,1ff,f, , N ' Lim WW?-9 Jfzzifi- 1 -X we: pi :' M ,mat .g9'Q.,is:.i.W fi,,,f?4fZ.ff Mrs. Doris Roncarati Secretary - Guidance Office Mrs. Betty Usher Secretary - Nlain Office 73 4 I l 1 N.. s 'f'WA '2ff ' . Miss Edith Testoni IBM 1 M ..... ff in.: 33 'I ,usd 30-'K' N fl ff ff Y 1 1 jf? 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Row l P Correlra T Stefani ,I Taddla R Qllxa 9 Dias D Nlax ,l qllxa Sllxa S Lopee G Nlarlm ,I Balbom ,I Clark ROW3 D Whmn, R.Cil- F latoaek Nl OC0nn0r P Palaxanchl W Cappella Row2 C Relllw C bert ,I Leandro Q C3SlCCl'll R Coita P Carl: le Q Ollanl 9 Qcolt: M. a victorious season. 'J ' ' WTP 1.32-bfi,- ..f , , . xv- 4 .. P. .V M 1 k , H. V y..,z , Q A -, ' Q . t ry 4 4' iff., ' sf, ' ' w.,4 lf 4 -was - ' 1 fn-4 ww- H 'L J v 's iff? ' ggi .5 ff 5 'ww in 5 5' I f 1 y .I bmw? , Q.: f ' . ... ,' w4fw2y',f ny 53 1 H A 4 , . Y 1m,2f,w'at,.,4 I ff f, W, ff Z'i,:!'-fwfvwfsfe' -:4M'mr,, 1. .,0-Wwgwyff' . ff' ' 'N 3 Blow in my'ear and l'll follow you One of the Silvas on the move again. anywhere. W: Hey. May! lt's my turn to score. P-C began its season by snapping a 5 year losing streak downing B-R, 16-8. John Youngman was the key note to this victory by intercepting a pass and then running for a T.D. to secure the victory. After losing to Rockland the Eagles came back strong to defeat Middleboro 34-14. Their next game against highly-regarded Whitman-Hanson, saw Danny May score 12 of the total 18 points in their 18-6 victory. This win tied the Eagles for the top spot in the O.C.L. The Abington victory was without a doubt, the most thrill- ing game of the season. With less than one minute remaining and the score 14-8 in the Green-Wave's favor, Ronnie Silva scampered over the goal line for the win. The Hingham loss knocked the Eagles from their no. 1 spot. They bounced back the following week blanking Randolph 38-0. This victory was a display of the stalwart defense of Paul Palavanchi and Co. It was also a display of the Silva-Correia combination which accounted for 4 of P-C's T.D.'s. The 13-12 loss to Scitu- ate ended P-C's hopes to share the O.C.L. Championship. Their final victory over Silver Lake gave P-C a winning season and also gave Head-Coach Joe Desisto his final victory at Plymouth-Carver. 2 J A ,X A sf Freshman Football Row l: S. Shaw: G. NX alkcr: U. Laine: R. lkherz C. Bolduc: li. Campbell: R. lxing: Nl. Tribblc. Row 2: D. Thurber: S. Coxoni: ,l. Sgaglarini: Nl. Sawyer: D. De lano: J. Nleehan: P. Henry: K. Pimvntal: U. Nh- Xuley. Row 3: W. Costa. Q I Hey. Ref - Che me bark my quarter! 5. Hahn: R. Fontaine: G. Berardi: B. Weston. S. Carlisle: R. Canexazzi: D. Ruxtonz J. Browning What a beautiful pirouette. Paul. 38 -iV4R5'TY,RI?f?93D , r Bridgetyvagerfgayhiim LRocki'ai3Qft3g,f jg 3Qg QQ X Q t Q Miad1fh6gfgT:7gttig go J ' twhiemanskangnn a. Alfington V ., A. I-Iingham Q ' . h Randolph? Scituate I to -i V f . at fii ff ' h Sfitllateh Q h Silver Lake t .' P.C. Overpowers Whitman-Hanson Don't worry John - I'll protect you. Congratulations! You just scored a touchdown for th th t m hQus:nu1.......,,,,,,-5 e Tank rolls again. -i . if I-3 vQ Q I f , I . ' Q2 lf 49, . fy X + , K, 1 as -- .X x I :.,, Il If , i I ' A 5 F 'f 7 1 5' AQ 1 I, A -1 1 1 lj? - - I - A L 5 fi ..q, ..., A, z ' -'-' A f' f 5 7 ff-1.,V ':fl fl'-4' pf-5' . 'y Q . , Eagles in Action . . . J at ' Sh -' 0 ' ' H 1 . ' .fer K 21 r ' 'Q as-aw 1 ,assi aff' N l yuh Our Bench Powerfl Q 5 T h iywki I '15, - 'X 2 N, 'W sv 3 film '1Gf? ': ' V' Q 'Q fir J f-fx gif Q, Xe N 2 ' A f we . : V' ' st v s' V an Z I M' 5 J' Q 4 Who Spike-rl lhe xsater?Y? fp. fp. and Aw ay! 40 35. A .EQ X. X i- 1 4' ' 1 1 1 'K M lHnouvWiFi '? x V . , 1, ,. : ' ,f I1 'LW 'Z 'f ' 5 is I ,,,. jg: . ' f f Q ' V, -eq , -K 2 Qi. 511 ' 1 V ' y '- ' 2 1 3 .I I X V lg Z t 8 :M 4. df' Upsy Daisy. johnny, His troubles have just begun , 4 .-.Q . , - 'W' La:-A-f AI ggfigeff 4 T ,,g-5.551 W . i l.. Row l: ll. I,indros. D. Calvin. R. De-lhlefson. P. lxasarjian. ll. xliillllll. T. Nlar IJ e in IJ X nevv Row 2 R l'ranz C Nliranda I hlelv l' loleman G. llarl. D. llaramello. Y. Pina. J. l,oupos. Row 3: Nl. l.ilcl. lx. Banker. .I. lvnan D lion iovannl v Nl loom lr XI: hom hai hv Nl NX lute Row P. Griflis. l.. llav is. B. Davis. R. Nl ithington. C. llutlerfie-l1l.C. Ilonavon. Soccer becomes establlshed The P.C. soccer team showed much improvement over its rookie year. Coach Richard Ward led his more experienced team to a stronger. more productive season. They played much better than their record indicates. ln a number of games. P.C. encountered a variety of bad breaks which cost them victory. One example is the game at North Quincy. in which P.C. came from behind to tie the score 3-3. The game seemed destined to go into overtime. but North Quincy overcame P.C. in the final moments 4-3 on a penalty shot. At Avon. the Blue Eagles proved that it vvas only hard luck that kept victory out of their reach. Tied at 1-1 in the second quarter. P.C. scored a goal which put them in front. An additional score in the final quarter gave them more than enough to win. lf P.C. continues at its present rate of improvement. the team will enjoy even greater success next year. . . . and orale Grows J f 4 .Duxbury Nix. Quincy Sharon . Quincy . No. Quincy . Hingham S.S. Voc. Avon . Sharon . ..l . .9 ' . .4 1 . .3 .3 P.C . .5 P.C . .5 P.C .5 P.C . .1 . .4 2 P.C . .4 P.C .S P.C P.C. . . . P.C. . . . P.C. . . . P.C. . . . P.C. . . . 'J A x J I 3 1 4 -s 1 w I - The 4-aplains lead the way. Hingham Non-well Quincy . 'X .X s 5 -1 - 2 ' 1 I Ejl?P4r' Y ...A -- , 599 ' 4 wr r 7. ' 'Qt Q50 r 355 ff ,wma 1.-4 f iv- a fjvgy ,K 5 ,f , A ' ,. 'yew . , 551495-Ea qw. gi Av 4Qi,Xwj,3. .. H AT' lf' 'maj WN Zh ' 1.1- 4 ,if . au. ' f 'Z i Isa -if ,, , ' Q ' v w .-vb N f .- .1 --.. . 1 ,V Al 1 4 xv , 5 ,-Lf.,-1 .., 1 fin'- 13 7 I as 3? 'l'hv deadly head, Tha- llliigllil-il't'lll ss-wn. if-. ,413 1 ..:. . fy-mf mn NX ulfman lap an 4-gg. Ill-s! This is lI0liIll1'l0lI2illl'l'! f. Field Hockey 4, ff, Why won't they give me an orange too? . . . J., . A.. fp f,.,.,ff,.,f --f, .,. '-.- ,N W-,j-,:.,g,f.'.1',, ,,3,4.,,g,'.'3!:...f u,'qh-.kr ' 'rx f11+f,,,',':F yi'-A r,f.4-'-yd-fl' '- ' ' 31512 The Charge ofthe Light Brigade! The Cirl's Varsity Field Hockey Team had an undefeated sea- son. Their record under the coaching of Miss Nancy MacDuffee was twelve wins. no losses. The team won first place in their divi- sion, but were tied in the league play-off with Hingham, 0-0, mak- ing them Co-Champs. However, earlier in the season the varsity defeated Hingham 3-1, which helped compensate for the tie. High scorer this year was Donna Fernandez with 21 goals. The Junior Varsity under the coaching of Miss Linda Pentheny had a record of 8 wins, 3 losses, 2 ties. They displayed a great deal of spirit throughout the season and showed great promise for the future. P-c . . .2 ' 1 . . .Silver Latte fi, P-C . . .6 0 . . . '.Miadieimm'- P-C . . .3 . . . .Bridgewater-if, P-C . ..3 , V1.. ..... Hingham' P-C . . .2 0 . . . . . .. . .Abington-. 4 P-C . . .4 1 .... Whitman-Hanson P-C . . .1 0 . ....... Scituameit P-C . . .5 0 . . Q .. . .nwklanaiyg P-C . . .5 , 0 . . . .Middleiiiirriif P-c . . .2 1 . e. . . T P-C . . .7 0 . . P-c . . . .3 0 .. .' .Q P-C ..... 0 . . . . :lc QPlay-offj Y I V -' ifl' W I 44 Hey , come back here - you're going the wrong way. V. - ,V V. , ,,,.,, K 'Q , M3 ww e'4eee Silver Lake The Bandana Kid strikes again! f i o M ' .,,, :,:fr-HV:-f- ,Iliff-ff ., 7 5 r e 4 f '-i'iffM'dd1eb0 0 ' - Bfidgewafel' AfaA , m 125.1 42a gf ' , n-. 4 A. g , Q ,Aehfmggpn Qii,,Whifl3i8H-HHHSOR ' , J -,.L f ,I i. 'e . f 1, ,0 -in-1Ylpii14il9b0r0 X ,O -'ea eeiz. . e , ' a f . en,,ea -Sacred'HQar1, 'h' A e 'li' Well, your feet stink loo! M il. Alright, who didn'l use deodorant this morning? iw Great individual efforts displayed b arriers The P-C Harriers had many difficulties to overcome in their meets this year. Despite their record, the boys showed some great individual efforts. Several of the boys fMatt Men- des, Steve Howard, John Lynch, John Seaver, Allen Fernan- des, John Gott, and Ricardo Pinal competed in the O.C.L. in 1970. track meet. Fortunately, only one memberfwill be lost through gradu ationg therefore. there will be a strong and experienced group returning as everything looks great for a successful season ,px 1 ff f, ' a. i' an-v. 'w ' an ,,. .,.'. R. Anlonetti: R. Pina: C. Craffing W. Buttnerz Torrey: Nl. Nlendesz Xl. Williams: 5. Howard: J. Seater: Xl. Pimental: N. Yordl N ,.,4o-M-new ',,, 1 ,X wn'Q3,a--, Kp' .,, - .,,...Q' ' fL1J :.2,g5-g:yg,gyb4 ,. ..,,,,M,f,. t ffsif W . M...-1 uf, if- ' ,1 jp U -1 if Mr. rw'Wf5'hiv3:i.: s .K gifs' f- ,,f'.?-'33-A.:-ya' fi ., 4 ,. 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Band The Plymouth-Carver High School band under the direc- The Marching Girls consist of thirty-six girls plus substi- tign of Mr, Mario Crgciali, Cgnsists 0f approximately ninety tutes Cll0SCIl by the band dll'CCl0l'. They provide lively enter- members. Now a full-credited subject, the band meets five tainment during halftime at football games and march in local times a week. The band performs at football games. pep p21rHd6S- rallies, and parades. Hopefully. this spring the band will per- form in Washington D.C. for their annual concert. Row 1: Mr. Crociati. C. Henderson. K. Guerra. G. Hart. B. Robichaud. K. Remmick. N. Smith. D. Ruprecht. S. Correa. C. Conti. K. Santos. L. Monteiro. M Wirtzburger. Row 2: C. Lanman. N. Sherwood, G. Besse. M. Johnson. D. Mansfield. T. Dias. E. Tanderes. W. Roncarati. P. Quintal. R. Oliviera. S. Shaw. D. Young. Row 3: J. Motyka. L. Gault. A. Burns. C. Burns. D. Dunne. M. Williams. D. Dunne. G. Axford. M. Roby. R. Manseau. G. Graffam. Row 4: D. Dias. N Arnold, M. Rorshein. B. Collins. B. Weston. P. Robichaud. R. Corvine. K. Campbell. A. Leonardi. J. Vasapollo. K. Reggiero. C. Mansfield. Row 5: C. Gibbs. K. Ahi. B. MacCarthy. K. Haire. A. Williamson. S. Lindros. D. Pirrila. D. Santerre. N. Prout. R. Wilson. S. Maier. A. Sherman. Row 6: E. ,-Xl-Chochacy. W. Bou- chaud. G. Boccaci. J. Seaver. E. Mello. R. Diadato. W. Rencorate. S. Moore. J. Pinto. Row 7: D. Carlson. R. Young. E. .VXI-Chochacy. J. Burns. D. Ashly. C. Or- zechowski, M. Sylvia. M. Carvalho. G. Almenda. S. Cartmill. G. Brigida. J. Martin. Row8: R. Chadwick. J. Meehan. J. Walton. R. Young. h ' Girls -. . A .. , f M. ..-. f .. -we -Y . left tori ht' P. Best.C Govoni L R0 ers. D Govoni. D Heath S Martin. D Correa N. Valente. M. Brigida. C Crady J. Bastoni. A. Best L Danheim P. Estes g . . ., . g . . -. . . Q . . . J . . n - q In C. Harvey. P. Banker. E. Piirala. J. Santerre, S. Govoni. D. Pinecui. D. Radcliffe. D. Lawrence. D. MacDonald, S. Emond. P. Margan. P. Pratt, C. Butlner. M. Gallagher. B. Haire. Middle: Co-Captains: Susan Griswold. Jean Dunlap. 47 18 . V W1-'re the greatest! i ' ' 5 Cheerleaders .J A X Qs ,J 1 lf, 1 ,lm 4, L -an lSl'Hgf Row I: L. Benedict: A. Donelan: NI. Fratus: L. Lopes: SJ Fryermuth. Row 2: M. Elliot: L. Roby: K. Barbeiri: J. Reggiani. Row 3: D. Silva. P. Correa: L. Young. 48 Our tri-captains - Debbie. Paulette. and Lita Pep Squad 'U ggi nm! 5 Q Row 1: R. Almeida. XI. Elliot. L. Roby. S. Freyermuth. Nl. Fratus. D. Silxa. P. Correa. L. Young. J. Regganni. L. Benedict. K. Barberi. Row 2: L. Beaulieu. R Zagarri. J. Smith. D. Wall. D. Furtado. L. Young. R. Guidetti. J. Cicciu. B. Wilson. R. Reynolds. P. Fernandes. Row 3: L. Barberi. D. Enos. J. Sampson. D. Camp bell, P. Reynolds, J. Mederos. P. Hathaway. P. Seaver. P. Butterfield. J. Witzburger. D. Potter. Row 4: P. Ryan, R. Roane. J. Almeida. S. Dunlap. D. Hathaway. C. Rapoza. N. Roncarati. Row 5: P. DeCost. VI. Lapworth. B. Benea. K. Wood. K. Cenex es. C. Nlerada. -is .J . .15 J , .. at 4..:'l'l .....fm, .w . Robeiro. J. Cilli 66Wildcat comes to P.C. W1f- f V ' ' ' ' f ' '..ff,,,.'Q' , , ,-v . 1 Q A- ' ,.: 4 K -1 'i ? if ' ' ' .,- R wvw J warm? M ' 15, 1 ',f .q v ' y,-X 'fp 113.1-9' 1 JLA P, L ' V f L K , -'x ,y ,Az 5 ' ' 1, -. 1' Q W Vf 5. : wwf' u u h WM l Q 'J x ai: tri' 5 X ' x' 'um' ' F r X 0 -..-. , xfzvriizsl' x ' I, X V P , ! 1 'I X k N' E L x x 5 r 1, A V' :!5!11g:g1g ju f 'J' A' A . ' A h 2? ' 'fr A QH'.!.'.. M. W?.1',-.1 nr 1 I y A ' 1 we dflm' ' E x G u Co ahead Um-orgv - Mk her. X. 0- f, i A Q -1 '9- Q11 1 'Gina X Little XY hislle and l'll Be There'- f, I lhoughl you said he had a full house l'm as much of a man as you are' full' 4 1 5 if i Q 9' Qi 'E 3 ' A- y LY, 4 -, 'Nw' NE gg 1 N' M V 2 .1 f . an ,ff 1. E' . ,.,,f'Q...W.ggNk i , 5: U ' -w-w,,,,, mr- 3 f 2 - , 'ffm' :V 4 1 1 if ii wiv BEN X C :. 5, -5 -,kc .jg IL. yr .Me 'ah Steve - can I sit this one out? On November 13, 14, and 15 the Plymouth-Carver High School auditorium was the scene of the Broadway musical production 6'Wildcat'l under the direction of Miss Draghetti and Mr. Briggs, both of the English department. ln P-C's second full-scale musical, Kathy Dietlin, George Newcomb and many other students contributed to making the show a great success. We hope there will be many more shows of this calibre presented for enjoyment by all. ,, M71 ,, wr wffifffnftffivf 0 Think 90. 90 proof my dear. But Mr. C., try-outs were over 2 months ago. X f ff X X X X xt 'i+i X' F f QS winter e The winter winds have come sweeping into their arms brittle leaves left from the fall now past. Into the air, gently like a mother cradling her newborn child for the first time watchful and tender. The sky, too has now turned to winter and is deeper in hue when it can be seen for many times there are clouds hiding it from view. The long summer grass is quilted, by a white blanket of new fallen snow . . . and there's a stray flake falling from the clouded sky followed by another . . . and another . . . and another . . . XS, '. ffm fl av 'EV5 s41gf,3 X. - - , -Tw X 'QQ Q4 f'd 'T'M 'hH 1 .ggi -.f ..,--mx f ffpwq Q .-: -,Ap M 'lifts . V 5 ,, Q, hTL N-f ' :iw 5 4f 9'st. I. sA AW -s .4 we 3314 - . ,' W T Q ' A' hi X4 , 1 fl f .fl ' 4 H b Q if 5 A U' its i A M I' .inf Y Q, ', ' ' f , , . . I , ,i??Q9gfF:Q.iifMa ,2M. A ,.w,g?Q1,,w my ,Wxzz ,xg r fy A, ,, ,,z,, W . .. if pyW!Il ' V rf rr ' 1 L I I I W V, 'JY - M .. N 'A I- ,a,, ',l flu - ' ' .- . 1.'gfL,,i5f, ,4'h,,,. ' . . , - f, gc . Q y?'HIg' r 1 ...V l ' K L 5 ' I A Q 4 , L J - . , A H I Y . ' ' 4 'f,fV,7 . ' , . x 1 ' , if -A N, 1 ,ri ' -A' I 1 f ,-' v I 1 A 1. I f I Y I ri I 1,1 l N ' ,1 ff f . A .I Jr Q 1 A V 5 1 , , f-I U f' J A fb Q ' 4 'ff f' I 7 I ' 1 jyk '..- J' fy 4 1' J 2 H' 4... . , I Af!! .fl ff-T , 'I -' if ' . ' N A V 5 ' Q 41 Fqrxxvv .. X , I A I ,I , X A V ' 5 at .W . f 1 ff 41, - X f ' ,f . ,f ' GSL,-E f ' f gil , ' -5 A N A . H ,,-I gf I' - ' I 4 X 3? ' . A . Q ' ' - - ' ' 4 . -af' M , in W: ' ff . ., . .. 7 Y, 14 V -'X 1 'X A' ,, -- ' T. r ' '4 ' S, ..' 4-,' ., N 1 ' .. - J Q' N3 -f f F 3 f' f' f f' my in WA . J , , X .5 41-I '- - ' , ' 'A ,V V ,1 4 if , kg W 'ff ' 1 1 x 'IAA , Q. nl, fi. 'D ' L I I I , 1 I Q i I ,. f ' ' 9' Sl' gr - X 1 Q 4' A A ff' ' ,. ff! --f . , 4 rf, ' .. f . 3 waglk I lx-. A ' A.. 1- ' 44 S M7 1 . - W. -4195 i ' im .fb 94 it .. JY ' 1xffx' .2 S .,.-...-mm-. ,sms 5 A vi. Nlendesg R. snta. s. S, 3: 4 A Britton K. Furtado: G. Al- f ' ' 4' meida: M. santa. A. Far- W' xx 4 . 4 nandes: S. Dias: J. Silva: G. Bocacci: D. Furtado: W. 1' X Lapworthg Center: Mr. Rog- -tx nv ers. L The P.C. Blue Eagles lost their opener in a hard fought 52-48 decision at Abington, but rolled on for five straight victories in their first half of play until halted at Hingham, losing 57-42. Coach Hank Rogers continued his winning ways against the Lakers 57-46, and then had seven straight victories in the second half of the season, while losing only two. These losses were to Abington 60-51 and a heartbreaker to Ran- dolph 58-57, their last game of the season that also disquali- fied them from a Tech Tourney berth. It was a season of comebacks and heartbreaks. Sew en come eleven. -Xction before the shot Pgc. 4 48 R IHC .... 55 mx.. , pac. . . .6'rf R l1?,ec...,55 , 3 4 . .67 j 1 iielf Lg . 42 . P .c .... so P.C.i. . . 57 .51 R R P.C...i. , e P.c .... 57 f Pi.C .... 59 R, - -, R 61 PgC. 8 . . 76 -P.C .,.. 62 P.C .... 60 he A P.C .... 58- Whal's he blowing his whistle for this time? Abington' ...... . . . Silver Lake ........ Bridgewater-Raynham . . . Whitson-Hanson . . . . . Scituate ..... . . . ihfMiddlehoro . . . . . Hingham . . . . Rockland . . . . Randolph . . . . Silver Lake ........ Bridgewater-Raynham . . . 'Whitman-Hanson . . . Abington........ Scituate Middleboro . . . . Hingham . . Rockland . . Randolph . . Oh please let me get it in. 1 n 1 . Q 4 :wg 51 Finger-up control. Two good reasons for a succewlul te f up ,310 A Year of Heartbreaks and Comebacks TlRhRhI5 lx, 56 ' 3' 1 ix 55: 1 an A Successful Season for the Frosh and j.V.'s P.C .... 3l Abington .... . . .33 P.C .... 23 Silver Lake . . . . . .21 P.C .... 30 Bridgewater-Rayn . . . .32 P.C .... 40 Whitman-Hanson . . . .24 P.C .... 23 Scituate ..... . . .29 P.C .... 49 Middleboro . . . .46 P.C .... 26 Hingham . . . .53 P.C .... 34 Rockland . . . .70 P.C .... 35 Randolph . . . .31 P.C .... 44 Abington .,.. . . .36 P.C .... 28 Silver Lake . . . . . .32 P.C .... 30 Bridgewater-Rayn . . . .31 P.C .... 46 Whitman-Hanson . . . .33 P.C .... 57 Scituate .... . . .51 P.C....35 Middleboro . . . .44 P.C .... 46 Hingham . . . .50 P.C .... 37 Scituate . . . . .25 P.C .... 41 Rockland . . . .59 P.C .... 45 Randolph . . . .38 Led by juniors Matt Mendes and Ronnie Silva. the Eagles treated themselves to two sweet and thrilling victories against Scituate and arch-rival Rockland in the second half of the year. On the short end of a 19 point deficit at the end of the third period. the Eagles surged for 42 points in the final peri- od. which shocked not only Scituate at the final buzzer T2-61. but also the hometown crowd. Before a packed P.C. high gym. strong and cocky Rockland, undefeated in the last 16 games. was upset by the Eagles and handed their only loss during regular season. IJ W hen you go back. unlie their shoesn ii g ,f 5 .Hx . 1 bw, I. vp Qfff Front: R. Miranda: C. Lopes: D. Etsell: S. Wenhold: K. Barrett. Backaj. Balboni: P. Nlazzilli: J. Thom: NI. Williams: D. Burnham: Nl. Lyons: D. Bu n am Q 1 s f X vi X 'ia A 1 b- '. X - .Y K XM, ' j I if B. S: ffm' VXI, i .fl 'TM 3 1' 3 ' . ' ANX ' V'-1. ' X r hx, XXI. , P '5 t - 3 L 'Q h 1 If Pk if re XX ss There must be an easier way! Butch for 2. ln the round robin tourney for the top four teams, RC. again defeated Rockland, but hopes of making the tourney vanished with the loss of the final game of the season to Abington. The P.C. J.V.'s finished with an even record of 9-9. The Frosh had an outstanding season with a record of 17 wins and 1 loss. 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 Abington . . . . . .22 Silver Lake .... . . .15 Bridgewater-Rayn ..... 35 Whitman-Hanson . . . .16 Scituate ...... . . .29 Middleboro . . . . . .37 Hingham . . . .40 Rockland . . . .42 Randolph . . . .39 Abington ..... . . .32 Silver Lake .... . . .43 Bridgewater-Rayn ..... 32 Whitson-Hanson . . . . .21 Scituate .... . . .30 Hingham . . . .39 Rockland . . . .38 Randolph . . . .37 . . .and then he bit me. ,YMUUT H3 f YHUUT QQLYMGUW 5 k Kneeling: S. Cowonig D. Nlciuley S Peltola: R. l'sher: W. Buttner XY HUM wg YMD kwin . 'bf D. Fernandes. Standing: R. King J. Scott: D. Ruxton: R. Bonney G. Bolduc: G. Beradi: W. Barros. Girls' Basketball f Q: K E lv ,, , 2 -1 l r , if C7 , 49 visa. I X f Watch ll this iQ my alley! ' Nlurlu Says psyche up! 4 1' M ., lt . ,ul 'fl' V 4 ASA 1511 I ll . 1 I Ki ' xl. .JA Q r g . tgp, 'S-6. ite .2 .M 'far K P J... gf' 1 , 1 ont: B. Fc-rnamlezz D. Fernandez: K. Pimental. Back: C. Fernandez: L. Taylor: R. W ilson: B. Barrows: N. Proul: F. Xndreus: B. ,-'kmadoz T. Andr L Wlilvhell. B. Barro Shoot t VARSITY RECORD N P-C . . . 33 . . . .Silver Lake P-C . . . 35 . . . . .Bridgewater P-C . 24 . . . .Middleboro P-C . 22 . . . .Rockland P-C . . . 38 . . . .Abington P-C . 32 . .... Silver Lake P-C . . . 36 . . .... Bridgewater P-C . 27 .... Whitman-Hanson P-C . . . 29 . . ...... Scituate P-C , 30 . . . .Middleboro P-C . . . 22 . . . .Hingham 60 . 5, 5 .. . V5 Y Q 1 5. 'I . H I K 9 Hey. they're having a sneaker hop in the gym! al arate. front: C. Grennell: M. J. Fernedez: G. Lopes: A. Joeger: K. Morin. back: S. Ferrari: S. Whiting: R. Scott. Nl. l-laigh: fVl. Lapworth: J. Langille: P. Ryan: C. Le douxg P. DeCost: N. Cronin: R. Ciovanetti. Coach MacDuffe, Mart , with her outstanding coaching and experience led her varsity basketball team to an unde- . record for the first undefeated team P-C has had. JUNIOR VARSITY RECORD feated season with an 11-0 record. This year's team set the The girls. now playing by the boy's rules. showed who had P-C A 12 6 . D . .Silver Lake 1 the psychological advantage by coming up with new scoring P-C ' 218 14 records. Kris Pimental broke the individual school record P-C '28 3 for a season with 322 points and the individual record for a P-C . . ' 9 24 game was broken by Donna Fernendez with 26 points. Both P-C . ' 19 32 Kris and Donna played an outstanding season. The team P-C . '34 12 broke the school scoring record for a game with 72 points. P-C ' . :18 12 The girls just came short of the league title by a 28-25 loss P-C 0 .24 15 to Rockland. P-C 16 ' 7 The junior varsity team did exceptionally well with a record Pac 35 17 of 9 wins and only 2 losses, under the coaching of Miss Barbo. P-C 17 I5 Louise Taylor and Beverly Fernandez were two outstanding .l.V.'s who will add much to the varsity next year. 61 ational Honor Society X, . .fu ' .:ss 2 S Mm .ls Seated: S. Griswold. L. Nicolas, I. Vasapollo. J. Crocker. C. Eziniki. D. Cline. Standing: P. Griffis. C. Covoni. C. Nliranda. M. Stefani. W. Rasmussen. J. Dunlap. S. Periera. M. Carvalho. l ' Membership in the Honor Society is considered one of the greatest honors bestowed to Juniors and Seniors of Plymouth-Carver High School. A Faculty Committee , . s votes students into the Massasoit Chapter of the Honor X f f Society. The Committee chooses students based on quali- fications of scholarship, character, leadership, and ser- vice. To be considered for membership, the student must have an average of 85 or better since his freshman year. The Honor Society sponsors the Student Handbook, and is active in tutoring and ushering at school functions. P. Criffis. D. Cline. S. Griswold. L. Nicolas. M. Carvalho. S. Pereira. ., ... Seated: I. Vasapollo. J. Crocker. C. Eziniki. Standing: C. Govoni. C. Miranda. M. Stefani, W. Rasmussen, ,I. Dunlap. The Student Council 1. MMV Meeting Adjourned'?!? The Student Council is an organization representing the entire PCHS student body. The Council regulates all of the school's activities on the calendar and sponsors ' school elections, pep rallies. assemblies, and other school functions. This year the Student Council was involved in a charity drive for Lakeville Hospital and raised the funds by - sponsoring a rummage sale. The Council is a part of local, state, and national Student Council groups and also at- Bigideas behind bis m0UlhS- tends Council conventions. Mr. Kenneth Taylor is ad- visor. gag , P-W -W - ' L 5 1 Q- r . ll 3 ' Row l: P. 0'Connor: D. Brewslerg D. Silvag A. Best: M. Elliot: S. Fabriz J. Freyermuth. How 2: C. Mansfield: Yl. Fratusg C. .-Xtti. C. Henderson: J. Baslonig K Leahyg Mr. Taylor. Row 3: S. Scottg S. Vecchig E. Al-Chokhachyg T. Boylang F. Latosekg T. Donelang D. Whiting. Row 4: B. Robichaudz, D. Govoni: C. Curtis R. Perry. . 1 Row l: A. Best: YVI. Brigida. Row 2: E. AI-Chokhachy: D. Heath: D. Radcliffe: P. Lenzi: S. Vlartin: C. Govoni: Mr. Holton. Row 3: K. Nlaskell: K. Leahy: C. Ylarchi: K. Dietlin: L. Nicolas: L. Wilbur. Row 4: J. Langille: T. Done- lan: E. Gilmore: S. Griswold: C. G0- voni: P. Best. Dean's Council E. Al-Chokhachy: P. Banker. Row 2 J. Bois: S. Martin: J. Butterfield: L. Balboni. Row 3: L. Lopes: L. Nicolas D. Farrah: T. Andrews: R. Almeida. Row 4: C. Govoni: S. Griswold: C. Go- voni: S. Barlow: P. Brewster: S. Agnew Row l: Nlrs. Urann: P. Lenzi: L. Young: Leader Corps If Ja: The Leader Corps, advised by Mr. Holton, is an organization designed to have capable students guiding other students in the area of conduct. Its members serve as ushers at many school functions. To qualify for membership, one must have a good behavior record and a cumulative CM average. The organization is run by a five-member board consisting of a chairman, vice- chairman. secretary, and two representatives at large. The Corps keeps a membership of nine seniors. seven juniors. five sophomores. and four freshmen. YT The Dean's Council sponsors many outstanding activities. The members serve as big sisters to underclassmen, offer suggestions for school policies. and sponsor talent shows and programs beneficial to the student body. Many charitable projects are undertaken. such as Operation : Friend , to help the underprivileged in areas outside of the school. The Council consists of girls from all four classes and also has representation from prep. business., and general curriculums. 64 4 American Field Service Row 1: C. Thompson: C. Gibbs: S. Griswold. Row 2: J. Dunlapg J. Santerreg P, Banker: I. Perez. Row 3: S. Mai-ting C. Montanarig A. Leonardig S. Mostromg M Adams. Row 4: L. Regan. L. Nicolas: K. Brenner: C. Govonig M. Brewsterg F. Avery: S. Agnew: M. Mackenzie. T Z. 1. The American Field Service works on the student level much like the Adult Chapter. The main function is to sponsor foreign students attending our school. In past years, the organization has also sponsored Plymouth- Carver students in foreign countries. Annual projects of the A.F.S. are operating the coffee concession at the Town Meetings, holding dances and food sales, and collecting donations. A.F.S. President, Susan Griswold. L- Miss Norton, the A.F.S. advisor. If 'Sk if C- 'Q 'N !'Zi2-1 A f.-,,,. 21-:qi .g,..Ub4d Library Aides W Mc. it . ' if 'A ' . Y ' . 1.:s'i:'f' 13 f ' J! .s 2 , ' 'V , ai 4 6- J.,-, I .4 in .. h ...av Seated: Yl. Hernandez: A. Boucher: F. Horton: Nl. Pinto: J. Smith. Stand- ing: Vlrs. Bramhall: C. Smith: B. Wood: C. Santos: M. Wirzburger: D, Rag- U I . i azzini: K. Langille: W. Rasmussen: R. Almeida: D. Wall: Miss Ziergiebel. The Library Aides are Very important to the full time Oper' ation of the library for they work before. during. and after school. Their duties consist of shelving books, helping stu- dents to locate reference and periodical materials, taking care of business at the main desk. and keeping the library in order. The bookstore was established to sell books at discount prices to everyone at P-C. The store is managed and staffed by interested students. The advisor is Mr. Long. o .5 'air -...ef , 4 'IE ,au -a,,,,,f-' ' - . -e K ig.- ' - 'msg ' : e 1-:ggi -'f' s..,..,.,f A , H. McNeil: W. NlcNeil: D. Gov oni: S. Fabri. 55 Y Guidance Aides Nfl Q l 3 ff 4 A , A. .fs X N ff 73 ,nn Q Q H 4 X 3. f K Y .fmt Lf is P 1' N J 1 .J . ai Volunteers serve as Guidance Aides during the year. They assist the secretaries and counselors in the Guidance Office, and in doing so, the counselors gain valuable time to spend with students. The Guidance Aides serve as messengers, file clerks, and receptionists and have the opportunity of learning skills in office procedures. gtk .11 TNQ r' 'fi E. Burnsg J. Santerreg E. Al-Chokhachy: J. Gillig D. Farrah: J. Boisg Nl. Brew- ster: S. fVIostrom: L. Young: J. Butterfield: R. Pimental. Seated: Mrs. Ron- carati. To help us in our future endeavors . . .and lhenl told him to cut his hair!! '51 19 I Department Secretaries 'TW Standing: Miss Arthurg B. Raymond: P. Holmesg D. Houserg C. Swain: .-X. Sherw ood. Seated: L. McKenny: A. Livingston: Nl. Houser. Office Assistants The Department Secretaries are a group of girls who assist various departments with their paper work by typing and duplicating materials for them. The office assistants are a group of girls who help the of- fice secretaries. Their duties are answering the main office and inter-office phones, calling homes daily for absentees, checking on late or missing students, and filing office mate- rial. .- ,-,-- - . . . .. , ,,g'Xf' 1 -I ...Z ., -.- r if .., i 'il ...es M. Brewster: C. Montanari: M. Brigida: P. Estes: D. MacDonald: G. Burton: B. Jordan: M. Casey: R. Monteiro. 4 C Weather ,bservers ? I K 4 6 Y T fsl ,., I Eg K sl I RA l. Standing: G. Loringg B. Robichaud: S. Shaw: D. Mahoney: C. Thompson: C. Freemang V. Clark: R. Young. Seated: S. Keller. Audio-Visual Staff Daily observations of weather phenomena are made using instruments in the science department. From this data, the weather observers develop a daily weather forecast for trans- mission on the school intercom. The audio-visual department is responsible for the op- erating and maintenance of AV equipment in the department. Interested students gain valuable experience by performing the various tasks needed and in assisting teachers in many capacities. W 5 Side l: W. Barrowsg J. Thatcherg N. Smithg B. Clark. Side 2: T. Boylang G. Hartg J. Waltong Mr. Donovan. Girls' Sports Club The Girls' Sports Club members are girls interested or and selling P-C pencils and wrapping paper. The club's involved in sports. The club sponsors trips and activities advisors are Miss MacDuffee. Miss Pentheny, and Miss Bar- for its members. They raise money by holding food sales, The Varsity Club consists of those athletes who have earned a letter in any of the varsity sports. which include track. soc- cer. cross-country. basketball. football. and baseball. The two main objectives of the club are to encourage good sportsman- bo. ' Row l: B. Sampson: D. Young: E. Al-Chokhachy: W. Heath: D. Silia: L. Young: P. Correa: S. Ferreira: A. Jaeger: K. Atti. Row 2: 5. Whiting: P. Brewster: L. Rogers: K. Haire: K. Pimental: D. Fernandes: E. Estes. Row 3: T. Andrews: C. Dykeman: S. Barlow: B. Barrows: B. Barrows: K. Shepard: R. Wilson: C. Brewster. Row 4: L. Raymond: L. Wood: N. Prout: Nl. Mc- Kenzie: F. Avery: R. Cain: K. Barbeiri. Row 5: Nl. Elliot: K. Souza: B. NIC- Carthy: L. Roby: J. Reggiani: Nl. Fratus: L. Nlitchell: K. Moran: D. Heath. Row 6: 5. Fabri: S. Yecchi: K. Dietlan: X. Nlarsh: L. Delano: L. Lopes: A. Donelan: S. Fryermuth: P. Ryan. ship and to promote inter-scholastic athletes. In addition. its members serve at ticket booths and refreshment stands and maintain the Trophy Cabinet. The Varsity Club is advised by Mr. Mario Romano. arsity Club Row l: D. Vlay: Vl. 0'Connor: T. Nlarcyes: R. Delhlefson: Nlr. Romano: P. Kasarjian: J. Youngman: R. Randall: E. Xl-Chokhachy. Row 2: C. Donovan: D. Vlalinzi: R. Oehme: J. Taddia: T. Donelan: T. Stefani: G. Almeida: P. Correa. Row 3: R. Costa: D. Whiting: A. Perry: J. Silxa: WI. Silxa: 5. Caiic- chi: A. Fernandes. Row 4: C. Nliranda: S.'Lopes: 5. Diaz: R. Perry: J. Lean- dro: C. Banker: F. Latosek: 5. Ottani: P. Palaxanchi. Row 5: Nl. Nlendes: J. Loupos: B. Davis: D. Curtis: Xl. Williams: P. Hachey: J. Clark: W. Cap- pella: C. Butterfield: R. Silx a. 'S ' 4' 'ff' K' My ., if 5 ,- , V . ,. ., , -.N Row l: E. Mello. G. Webber. M. Silvia. N. Prout. D. Young. J. Martin. Row J. Siever. N. Arnold. C. Boccaci. Standing: S. Moore. C. Conti. R. Chadwick. 2: K. Ruggiero. B. Collins. R. Oliveira. M. Carvalho. R. Young. K. Campbell. Dance Band The Dance Band, now in its second year. is made up of talented members from the Plymouth-Carver High School Band. The group practices one night a week and performs at dances and concerts. Instrumentation includes brass. wood- winds, piano, percussion. and string bass. They play all types of music including the latest in popular music. The chorus is made up of students from all four classes. It provides them with the opportunity to display their talent and gain the experience of performing in public. The chorus meets five periods a week. is a full-credited course. and per- forms at school and civic functions under the direction of Mr. W. Blaine Losh. Chorus Mr. Losh. Row l: C. Arons. D. Ward. A. Cappannari. D. Pinau. P. Arons. J. Lynman. S. Vierra. Row 2: P. Edwards. C. Miller. K. Nlaskell. A. Hertel. N. Griffen. M. Warner. J. Peterson. P. Pearson. C. Reed. Row 3: W. Bois. S. 71 T Burgess. J. Maki. D. Davis, B. Pratt. S. Moore. D. Mahoney, P. Fontaine, P. Karsarjian. Row 4: D. 0'Connor. S. Cameau. D. Barr. I. Pace. K. Moskas, B. Robichaud. Clar ' ,aff . H.: 'W V. f 'Y -, ,auf C. Montanari: S. Mostrom: J. Murphy: C. Harvey: P. Lenzi: W. The goal of the school newspaper, The Clarion, is to enable the students to obtain valuable experience in journalism and publishing, and to provide the school with its own newspaper. It consists of writeups concerning the news and activities of special interest to those at P-C. Students are encouraged to write their opinions on important issues and equal considera- tion is given to all. The advisors are Mrs. Orton and Mr. Alho. L ion Rasmussen: C. Hollis: N. Hunter: C. Newcomb: B. Robichaud. The Lit, recipient of the highest achievement award from the New England Scholastic Press Association, is published annually in the spring. It was organized in 1964 to provide a means for students and members of the community to ex- press their creative ideas through original essays, stories, and poetry. Mr. Alho is The Lit s advisor. it 1 -l 3 3 :,Lf ' 3 1 5 f l C. Montanari: S. Mostrom: J. Murphy: C. Harvey: P. Lenzi: W. Rasmussen: C. Hollis: N. Hunter: C. Newcomb: B. Robichaud. 72 Future Teachers Row 1: P. Banker: I. Perez: C. Hollis: D. Furtado: S. Vieira: C. Arons: P. Lenzi: A. Cappanari: J. Murphy: K. Dietlin: S. Martin: J. Vasapollo. Row 2: C. Bumpus: I. Vasapollo: P. Arons: C. Marchi: N. Moon: A. Best: P. Estes: J. Bastoni: S. Mostrom: C. Montanari: D. Heath: C. Covoni. Row 3: N. Grif- The Future Teachers of America is affiliated with the M.T.A. and the N.E.A. Membership is open to Juniors and Seniors interested in careers in the field of education. Monthly meetings, field trips to other schools and local pro- grams in the field of education are some of the club's activi- ties. This year several members have participated in a new after-school program at the Nathaniel Morton Intermediate School where the children are given extra help with their schoolwork. fin: D. Pineau: K. Murphy: C. Harvey: fVl. Brigida: D. Correira., C. Grady: D. Farrah: L. Nicolas: L. Lindros. Row 4: K. Burgess: D. MacDonald: C. Silva: K. Maskell: D. Lawrence: K. Shepard: S. Vecchi: F.. Cerasuollo: C. Govoni: S. Griswold. The Future Nurses Club serves the purpose of bringing together junior and senior girls who are interested in the field of nursing and careers pertaining to health. Field trips to hospitals and nursing homes are among the group's activi- ties and donations are made to a worthy cause. The Future Nurses also have guest speakers relative to the medical field. Future Nurses 'v s' . is s Q --an 31 L.. N,,,,,,, 'O Standing: A. Costa: C. Smalley: R. Robbins: J. Kemp: R. Roane: C. Conrad: P. Ryan: A. Hertel: M. Viera: S. Barlow: M. Elliot: D. Enos: R. Rand: Mrs. Volta. Seated: L. 0'Donnell: E. Burns: A. Telless: L. Young. JJ. Nz X...-s-f X , 15.5 1-casey? 13 xi Debate Club and Drama Club ui. Mr. Cohen: S. Martin: J. Langille: L. Bisney: C. Covoni: W. Rasmussen: Nl. Wirzburger: C. Govoni: L. Nicolas: P. Griffis: C. Hodgkins: C. Newcomb: T. Donelan: C. Miranda: E. West. The Debate Club is made up of a small group of students whose members have a chance to participate in debates against other schools in the Southeastern Massachusetts League. The club meets regularly in order to build cases. learn skills and techniques. and hold practice debates. The club competes with other teams four times during the school year. 1 2-'- The Drama Club is an organization of interested students who would like to gain knowledge of the theater through their own experiences in school plays. Each year a full-scale musi- cal is produced under the direction of Miss Draghetti and Mr. Briggs. Row l: K. Haire: K. Dietlin: N. Smith: S. Smith: S. Burgess: Miss Draghetti: Mr. Br-iggs: C. Arons: D. Diaz: D. Pond: E. Al-Chokhachy: C. Thompson. Row 2: S. Barlow: K. Souza: P. Estes: C. Hollis: N. Marsh: S. Fabri: E. Cer- asuollo: C. Harvey: D. Douglas: D. Wall: S. Martin: S. Mostrom: J. Vasapollo. Row 3: J. Beradi: C. Miller: A. Leonardi: D. MacDonald: L. Young: J. Smith: C. Miller: D. O'Connor: B. Wood: B. Giovanetti: C. Montanari: P. Brewster. Row 4: D. Caldera: L. Risney: A. Williamson: L. Wilbur: I. Pace: K. Forti- ni: K. Moskos: C. Reed: J. Peterson: P. Pearson. i i 1 French Club Row 1: A. Cappanari: J. Cicciu: R. Guidetti: K. Ruggiero: C. Govoni: A. Degenhart: E. Gilmore: S. Ferro: G. Anderson: L. Franks: P. Lenzi: D. Barr. Row 2: C. Freeman: M. Elliot: V. Reed: C. Thompson: D. Furtado: K. Souza: P. Stafford: M. Harvey: J. White: D. Centeio: N. Moon. Row 3: S. Martin: J. Vasapollo: S. Fabri: D. Carlson: K. Morey: C. Arons: B. Giovanetti: L. Bloom: E. Al-Chokhachy: D. Pineau. Row 4: P. Estes: K. Burgess: P. Banker: C. Montanari: S. Mostrom: D. MacDonald: A. Leonardi: B. MacCarthy: C. Harvey: l. Vasa- pollo. Row 5: M. Silva: D. Correira: J. Santerre: K. Brenner: D. Lawrence: M. Brewster: K. Maskell: S. Griswold: L. Nico- las. Row 6: B. Paoletti: P. Best: D. Brewster: S. Agnew: K. Genovese: K. Fortini: E. West: K. MacCarthy. Row 7: D. Morgan: S. Vecchi: D. Fitzhenry: B. Benea: C. Govoni: N. Griffin: C. Regan: P. Ryan: R. Rane. I if ' . F 0F61 n anguage u S 1. ,. V P ,V .1 L 1 , H . - If -ig ' ' , ..' .' 1 'i A .ff f fi ? A ' , - i 5 , 4. 9 V- .,.-ki. V5 f r ' .V 1' ,:.- 5: , . .,,, W ' f V Q..:nf-'.S:2a'1:9fs'f::.:V1. g ,.: ' ' 2 . ' P I .9 r -Q54 ,R EV Q A ' .. , ' V ' '34 z 1 4 .f,.. . .. pan-if-gf ....., :, fe' ' ,. 1-E+' V ' ' ' l A -4 W '5 :QV V -V :QQ 'ga '1Q1 5V.:..f , .3 i ' ' if .' f' 'Z ' F-if ' 1 . ' a ' V 1 V, M ' ,. ,A Q I A .. ..,. Vgigp. ff' - J 5' 'Q V- ff? I + 'K 4 R .,,: wg? my . . g ,Q . g 5 - .. , 1. , A, . as V .V ,V A.. J- .Q-xv.. -,., ,ef fy... ,f .,, ,df . 4 .mf N A ,. A ,, Vw-1. zu V, f .. . fl M The language clubs enable students to enrich their un- derstanding of foreign people and their customs through student discussions, lectures, and field trips. Various group projects undertaken are rewarding and enjoyed by all. The French and Spanish clubs jointly sponsored a Christmas program which included foreign foods and the breaking of a piiiata. Latin Club Row 1: E. Burns: L. Young: A. Cappanari: P. Lenzi: A. Tel- less: W. Ruprecht: S. Sampson. Row 2: C. Marchi: K. Wright K. Lahey: S. Stafford: R. Reynolds: J. Bastoni: D. Heath: D Centeio: L. Bloom: J. Maki: C. Regan: Mr. Dietlin. Row 3 N. Yordt: C. Wright: D. Dietlin: P. Robichaud: D. Dunne: R Antoinetti: J. Avery: J. White. Row 4: J. Collins: D. Douglas C. Reed: B. Woodward: N. Prout: L. Wilbur: L. Wood: D Lawrence. Row 5: G. Newcomb: C. Anzuoni: C. Meyers: V Almeida: A. Newby. Spanish Club Row 1: D. May: M. Newby: J. Leandro. Row 2: C. Smalley: D. Silva: C. Keller: P. Kennedy: J. Rezendes: J. Wirzburger: P. Romanelli. Row 3: D. Pineau: C. Lanman: J. Kemp: P. De- Cost: P. Caramello: J. Lyman. Row 4: P. Pratt: J. l..eBarnes: A. Costa: D. Furtado: R. Heller: S. Vieira. Row 5: J. Langille: P. Eddy: B. Collins: M. Mendes: E. Mello: C. Buttner. C ess Club R. Cain. E, Al-Chochacy.T. Donelan. L. Daxis,C. Newcomb Nlr Robinson W Ra smu sen .I Collin Nl qtraz P Criffl The Chess Club was formed by a group of students inter ested in the techniques of this age-old game. Plymouth Carver's Chess Club is a member of the South Shore Inter Geological Society The Geological Society is an organization for stu- dents who have an interest in the study of rocks. Field trips are planned during the year to various collecting localities. C. Thomas. J. Smith, T. Wood. Nl. Witzburger, S. Martin. Nl, Coombs. atb Club Row 1: Mr. Fachetti. V. Clark. P. Arons. J. Dunlap, W. Rasmussen. Row 2: Mr. Medici. P. Lenzi, M. Gallagher, D. Govoni, W. McNeil, C. Miranda, P. The purpose of the Math Club is to enable students to gain valuable knowledge and experience in the field of computers and of computer mathematics. Membership in the Math Club requires that a student have a cumulative NC average in Criffis, R. Dethlefson, K. Souza. N. Smith. Row 3: K. Leahy, P. Hachey., D. Brewster. J. Talbot, R. Chadwick. S. Pereira. S. Rapose. E. Al-Chochachy. mathematics. In addition to new computers and a math lab, a course in computer mathematics has been added to provide the proper needs for the Math Club. Computers donit make mistakes . . . do they???! ! ll film 4-X' A F L v fr 4.-H fgv A 'w K7' ig twl Q7 . fqff 1 5,1977 pring Spring A newness time. A time of green happenings. Green is the color of hope. Spring! A joyful time - The seeds have ceased their burial and burst open through the warming ground and in the forest the trees have forfeited their winter beauty only for that of another season the Renaissance of Spring QiAwwF'f 'Wf wfwwfwf Tl , ' L '. 'L G65 '79 'Q?f , , , ,A I ,-1.1-x ' -1- A r f .r ,, 51 4. .,, L. J, ' ' W -'fy f L-1:51 .N ,. A',.,A.EH'5'gj.f4 1..- ' .J-1.':.l:'.-'I5-' ' f.wf'l'Z-i .'. . ' ' . .Mg -r. 13952 9:'l: 7g,'l ' f 1 4 F , D , 1,.,.-., r'A: , ' tif' , :I I - Zi..-,q,.x'i:Y.,.,:.:,. X v. --'- .l1'. -1h.wf N ',v.W,. ' ,' .'. :,,1,.' ' .,. .X V' . I , A . .1 ' , ., . lux... .',,,, I.. x ...S . b. ..,.j, -,1.J,:,, mix,-IV, Y-,,.z.,w4, .5..'..g Q 1133.1-.-.I 'g,'.:,.': 31, 1-..-5.w,, gf 1 -.43..'g'55g:'h..,,1.Krq:hx 9.4, 11, M gym., ,M A Y v 1 '.fhT' fphfQ',ww1hww'H cl W - , I-E '2-.': '1'. .' 1? .:. y' '..g.q. , .' , 'f. '. '-.'- .,- .'.4 ,' A-U,-' A 1 -' ' ' ,1 I-. 1' -' f,,' ' ' f,?.'f1, ,', 'sf4 id , 1 ,..' ,Q 'if 4.79. ,. . f. ., V, ' 1 ,.-., , I. JI. 1' w. V.. ..f-Z.. ,,f.' V 3. ,1.4g45,gg,-,,,-gi. ,-.- L. - -. fw. - fn a ,,- f. ' ' 'H ' Tei'-'3f?t9?ia.t'4f..:f7' 4'sff1f'1-1:4..i .A -' 4. 'a. ...-1:71,-,'-, A wr. V. J Q-.,j,'J,,5..j,.., 414, Wh Q, . N , , , A , , . .. , - ,VL vim.. . . il - 1:9 m v4fm5wp?- .4, , 4 '-'?:'T-'5-,'5'1f2 rf '1. 'fnf' -' 'vu' - .1 ' . I' 1 I Student im olx ement at an interesting seminar. Operation: Impact was a two day seminar series for all . juniors and seniors offered on January 26 and 27. Its goal was to expose students to life problems of interest to them, to a variety of ideas, and to a variety of people. The immediate goal for students was confrontation of self, contemplation. to understandingg and commitment. to deci- sion-making. The Steering Committee was composed of students teachers, with the former far out-numbering the latter. Steering Committee selected the seminar subjects from gestions submitted by the various English classes and gested modifications or endorsed the list of panelists mitted by the faculty. and The sug- sug- sub- Altogether, the program has been deemed to be one of the most successful educational experiments ever attempted at Plymouth-Carver High. 1 ,Ioni asks a question concerning preparation for marriage. i r ML Jvumon nc, ARRULRLE DEAN Brooks Johnson raises a question. VELNILLE E UEAMENNEDN' Vlrs. L'rann: w ho made Operation: Impact a reality for us. x, An informal chat with Brooks. MQ. BlZEWb Mr. Bongiowanni discusses different situations with students. Students attentixely listen to discussion on lnter-racial problems g l li l Pilgrim Staff Those who volunteer to work for the Pil- grim may choose from any of the ten staffs. Each staff works independently and is given assignments which the members must carry out. An editor, chosen for each staff, makes specific assignments and constantly checks students until assignments are complete. The write-ups and art work must be submitted by a deadline and are passed in to the co- editors. Again this material is thoroughly checked before sent to press. The joint co-operation of these staffs is necessary in order to produce a good year- book. Curriculum Seated lx Halre S Griswold ,I Baraudi N1 Elliot. Standing: L. Rogers. P. Lenzi. C. Govoni. D. Lawrence. Senior Statistics Front: B. Woodward. J. Dunlap. C. Silsa. D. Govoni. P. Curt. P. Tassanari. P. Correa. D. Silva. L. Young. L. Rogers. Back: D. Brewster. P. Banker. K. Burgess. M. Brewster. L. Williams. D. Fontes. C. Sadosky. D. Sampson. C. Ruprecht. C. Miller. K. Haire. P. Brewster. 82 1-fa pn Co-Editors in Chief Patrick Criffis. Caryn Gotoni. Nlr. Brian Souza. Adxiser. .., .,,.x,.., x... ,. M Mm, I ml. -: Q' H.:- sr .,3,,:,,, Q f 1 F 2 im .4 ,hz ' K K .mo 1' Lg Seated: L. Young. I. Vasapollo, L. Bonny, P. Banker. L. Nicolas, K. Burgess, P. Lenzi. Standing: P. Best. S. Crisw old. D. Farrah, D. Heath. J. Dunlap, W. Ras- UIUSSCII. Tj' 7 5 f 'x 'C Boys Sports Seated: R. Perrv. D. Mav. J. Taddia. Standmg. C. Mlranda, D. Matmzn, F. Latosek. S. Ottani. SA- f D - A' . ' l f - X z , h Ural. E ' ' . Q H A . Typing Staff Front: P. Correa. F. Weber. I. Vasapollo. C. Garvey. A. Sherwood. Back: Nl. Brewster. L. Bonney. C. Swain. D. Douglas. pail'-'K' Literary Staff C. Newcomb. Nl. Stefani. Absent: Carol Besse. Pilgrim Staffs 1' ---4 Q Co-Curriculum Sealed: L. Young. P. Lenzi. N. Hunter. B. Woodward. N. Moon. Standing K. Leahy . L. Lindros. C. Gary ey. C. Silva. J. Dunlap. nr Girls Sports Seated: K. Pimental, S. Barlow, D. Fernandes. Standing: B. Barrows. -. x AWE I , Art Staff Front: M. Elliot, D. Matinzi, K. Kramer, J. Taddia. Back: C. Smalley, P. Curt, 'v- 0.. Z Xxx 5' Secretaries Seated: A. Sherwood, E. Burns, P. Best C. Swain, P. Correa. Standing: B. Wood ward, J. Dunlap. P. Tassinari. ' 11433 .41 fi? E -'S---..:,.,,? Hope my comic book is still here! Freshmen Is he for real? if 4 4: -- -1+ 'N-1 The voung and the innocent. mm-mXq,w,Nw.s, v .L v 2? , 2 Mr. Baden tells a joke! Mi A Mm 1 - V f-4,4 i I just think. three more years .. Here comes the grub. Pssst - ls this the right answer? HRW . iw-Q ' 'Y Gif f x I f uw 55465. f. it 1: ? i Ma MacDuffee's health class, They f0und my tubal 87 Q W,-J ,,..,,.....4-nw Sophomores , Q '-mi V fgemtq You've got to be kidding, he's not that cute. ,-Xnd to think l was so hungry .. . My fellow Americans, I come to you with a heavy heart. mM......,,..,w,Q X ,QF wil 3 3' S' A Qi , , .-.-- , li.: - V 7 , 4I sv . my M. A V' ,QC W U X if Hmxiwwb ,.. . .K ff , , 4 v N 1 Q 1 fi. Q Q ' 'AE' AQ 4 .mai-Wk xx ' A hr ,. 4 Q v 1 .' .WIA- X ' . 4 ' 4 x 'Rh-Af 9,'f:'q I 'M ' 3 5 Q, ,. ! I, i W ll! 1-If-. as H 9 ,,,,.,. Q N L-aka.: 4-. 'U' 054' ' r 1 -W. lf? 3 151 , ? '- Q V Warm, SQL Y AV 32 ? 2 88 .LM A ,, I' fwifv' , ll X7 ili- 41' lf I'd known sex education was like this. I would haxe taken health. Z Nui uf Q Q Qi K , , ., A as , fir Z ,M , ., 7 :Cf gi' !' f f I ff K 1 ,Lg ' ff X' ,T 2? Y4 , , 1 1 N, f f 1 gf 7' f 9,9 Z H ' f 3 A K Agagfcf ,. ,, ,.. , . ., lr -V, ,go .3 Jai- Q, WW - .... . K' ' , 1 ' v 'NW 1 I 4 L I , .Q , f .,. f ' 11' wavy.,-1 -' A ,--- fi , Sorry. wrong number - Miss .Xlbertini is in the next room. 1. ,, 1 V' 395212 ,auf Hi guy. you Nlona's kid ? Today P-C. Tomorrow the world. K' YQ- 1 , si I2 4 V ' , 5 3 , Y 1 3' if 7 5 , l,4 1i'9' 'rf 11 C'1L1,.,' fu ' 'w ww -- ---- ' 6iiifZeio7fZi ' 'TV P 'xv'-., ow 4,4 I 5 15 9 QQV' vkzf, .Q 1 until' .tu o Msn c 5 -,f f :'r 5 i ,f'X,,! , .-fa' . 'Q'-ff-M, . 9. 1444, I know they cut the school budget. but this is ridiculous! Hang on - the game hasn't men started yet . .. Thanks a lot- lt's probably the only picture l'll be in! ' 0 Q , J uniors I Q. I - I' Z .ji w-. ' 2-r. If he only knew what he was paying for. 1 .if ' an Not bad for a beginner! Miss Ziergieble's dream. x -AS ,. 'in ,ff fw...j -A 'W-W. Eat well - It might be your last meal. Don't you dare! f' 1' f S sl' , l N ll's the same old thing . . . just like kindergarten. 1 K 4 fl A I +1 H .1 1 You think l look had . .. B i r, I ,I W Class of 1971 i i 9 b 1, as ,ta , ! 1 ' i 3 , Y i .1 I i i , e l M.11 l This is my big chance, John. gm . ii' I X Sly answe-r's right - his is wrong. There he goes again - telling it like it is. 92 Class of 1971 YYY- -MV . -.- .A +1 -,xv -N, , .fx . 'iw ls that an ant? Oh no. I gol my finger stuck in the nel! It's the President. XE K tl, 33 As a child I I wandered through the long grasses of the meadow A fascinated 't color changes 2 I2 happening when the wind gently blew the tops of the grass. I was very small and played in the world of 15. ,few wg ,, -GS' t TUESDAY we W Qty: Begum ' J K C , , ,p',,,,,q I-V Z V l .lnosuiaulil ' ' . ' N . J , 1 ,' ., 7 sA.af ., .,. ,f., . . . s .V .1 Uipluunl . - , l K. i. all Towering cat tails and reeds Letting my imagination run it free with the Wind that was calm -1 ' suddenly i 2 4 turn i Fierce without warning. The years passed and the meadow remained the same changing only with the seasons. g... K 4 1 A? wwasom xg But I was not left unchanged for I had grown and my mind had nchangedVinto4ha1.,0f..W AA,.h. nnn... e.,M.,. n..,n n,... A 2 uestioning and Rious child. We were old friends the meadow and I and still shared and understood the other's secrets , ..Ml.... M-.. ,....-...- ,...,,. -.,,. . .., .. ..,- . ., W -f are ....,..... M, ,....,....,...n.- -,..-..........., ..- l Q i I a e nw 'I uc. . if ' 440 'www Uungd? x7I'!Lu. 'ALMAQPGLZZQ-L :sein Awfllffl ?6Gm 5 giljll... M5z5wMfW fm, . aw gg a ,f A y La 5 ' V 42 - L 10.1 fm abt! fig, gym. , -Q,:. ,Mfr I But I played hdre now as an old childl and still wondxered sv , color cha s ai 6 happening when? End gently blew the tops of the long grass. E7 I8 '19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 I9 zo 26 22 Plymouth - 'YZF P President Senior Class Officers FS I X auletle Correa Treasurer N051 Se el 96 arver High School sl 'Ml Henry Clay' Adams. jr. Riyer Street Hank . . . fun loving . . . Let's get going . . . wants to go to Canada to hunt moose .... friendly . . . prizes his 12 guage shotgun . . . Hank is hap- piest when goose hunting tReally?j. Intramurals 1. 2: Senior Show 4: Work Study 4. w Evan Modaher Al-Chokhachy 5 Dwight Ayenue Evan , . . talkative . . . lt best be . . . wants to travel and go to college . . . peeved by that second period French class and the Establishment . . . intelligent . . . prizes that set of wheels . . . Have it . . . happiness is being free and to livelll and being me. ' Student Coy ernment Day 1: Heritage Day worker 1: Debate Club l. 2: Chess Club l. 2. 3. -1: Leader Corps l. 3. -l: Track l. 2. 3. 4: -U75 2: Cross Country 2. 3: Nl-lDT Test Xyyard l: Band 2, 3. -1: Student Couneil 2. 3. 1: lntramurals 3.1: Xarsity Club 3. el: Senior Prom 4: Senior Show -l: ,Iunior MJ-I Cary John Almeida 23 Prinee Street Gary' . . . genuine . . . wants to be a gym teaeher . . . athletic' . . . peered by Khll .... freally. Gary?l . . . What are you .... Y Tl Plllf '. . . prizes his 69 Toyota . . . Qften seen at 62 flltlen Street . . . handsome , . . Happiness is: 1 aeations. Baseball l. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2: lland l. 2. 3. l: Intramural X olleyball 3. -fl: Senior Show 1, Prom 3: Honorary Rotarian -l: Soceer -1: Student town selet-tman 1. .,,, .3 , 4 . . kwa gy, I We ,M up A Q it , 4 Diane Louise Andrade js, So. Xleadow Road Kathleen Almeida Tl Cordage Terrace Kathy . . . friendly . . . Well hon. if you want to. . . . hopes to get married tTo whom. Kathy?j . . . peeved by the National Guards and a 65 black Comet . . . prizes John and his gifts. especially that ring . . . happiness is a whole day and no fights with ,l. G. Homeroom treasurer 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Rally l. 2: Senior Show 4: lsherette 2: Bookstore 3: Clarion 1. 2. Center Caryer Diane . . . friendly . . . hopes to be a good typist . . .peered by a certain teacher . . . witty. .. Tao bad . . . prizes a class ring. . . happiness is being happily married. Chorus l. 2. 3. -1: -X.l-IS. 2: Future Nurses 4: Cafeteria -Xide 1. 97 Paula Michele Arons 24 Standish Me. Paula , . . Oy jay . . . wants to teach the men- tally retarded . . . talkative . . . is peeved by a cer- tain teaeher who calls her The Flying .YU.V'. . . prizes her mezuzzah . . . happy not finding her name in the obituary ealumn. Chorus 2. 3. 4: Semsba 2. 3. 1: Talent Show 2, 3. -1: Nlath Club 3: l 'l'fX l. 2. 3. 4: Freneh Club l, 2. 3: Drama Club l. 2. 3. 4: Town Meeting l: Senior Show 1: NPIDT Xward l. William Henry Askins 36 Standish Me. liill . . . rvsvrvetl W'hal? . . . hopes to luwonzt' an architect and get rich . . . pvererl by Period II T4't'l1nit'r1l Mrttlwnztilirs . . . prizes that U2 bug . . . Bill finds happiness with a Certain girl . . . .'ll.l'i. Cross Country l: Intramurals l. 2: Clit-as Club l 2 at 3 I .. if I ..,..,.a : 4 A ,F ' N f K Q 1 Y ff A 2 ' 5 ii ' . - , A V 1 - ...,., . ,, All xy ,. ' ,,, . 3 ' , '. ty: f fa it W' aj 5 925 242 , t t t T x,islxf'lllii s 3 Q , if H .. ' ft .4 rv -at :W 5 'Q 1.5251 fx tw X ., js . 5 ,X K f ryan Q fu -ia . -3,415 X ff? t?5f fil?f1','t',w XX 2 f '5 ' ' is ' ' fit N 4' N S' , gi 2 Q vi 5 A 5 ini t.Qfx.s,.-1, fi ,I f , . 1 Jig... 4 6 z Aid? Ei - ' 1' ...H . . ... Franklin Robert Ballard Jr. 188:15 Yien Xie. l ranlf . . . happy . . . ll'VhaI's up? . . . wants to be lll'I'lIly'0Ill' . . . dislikes shaving . . . Frank will bt- happy it'ht-n graduating in june of 1970. Plymouth - Albert Lawrence Baker lll Cate Street North Cari er Larrv. . . talkative . . . W'hat's up? . . . his ambi- tion is lo become a barber . . . happy when hunt- ing fror whal?j . . . can most often be found hanging out in room 201. Colin Steven Banker I32 Summer Street Bufl'a . . . friendly . . . Leave me alone. Scoop. Wants to make someone happy lll hof'l . . . 1!1llfHlll'l' . . . loud girls peere him . . . prizes his mother . . . happy at Frans Cottage or with girls with long brown hair and sunlans. Football l. 2. 3. -I: Basketball l. 2. 3. la Basket- ball lz llomeroom Representatiie l. 2. 3. 4: Tal- ent Show 2. 3. -1: lntramurals l. 2: Senior Shou 4: Graduation usher 3. 98 Anthony Baker 231 Slitltlttlt'll Street pw Paula Ann Banker li' Cordage Terrace Paula . . . happy . . . Real1y? . . . wants to further her education and to be happy Knot necessarily inklhal orderfl . . . street . . . peered by those unpredictable moods flT'ho's?j . . . prizes memories of the summer of '69 . . . hap- piness was ,lane 29. 1969 and .-l CSLB. Nlarching Girls 2. 3. 4: Field Hockey 1. 2: Girls' Sports Club 1. 2: AFS 2. 3. 4: Deans Council 2. 3. 4: Future Teachers 3. -1: French Club 2. 3. 4: Pilgrim 3. -l-: Staff Editor -l: Womens Club 4: Student Coxernment Day 1: Senior Show 4. arver High School Richard Anthony Barbieri 21 Pleasant Street Dick . . . conservative . . . prizes his Scout . . David Barbieri Now ya know . . . wants to be a carpenter . . 39 Veron Street Talkalive . . .peeved by work. . . but happy with David . . . friendly. . . plans include frog farm- a day Off' 9 1 U T k 1 0 3 4 Alan Anthony Baptista ing . . . W hat's wr0ng?,'. . . prizes his Rolling Football 1' 3' I-ac ' H ' ' 10 Standish Ave, Alu, . . quiet. . . That's all . . . wants to travel on a motorcycle and join the Navy . . . peeved by a certain English teacher . . . Yeah right . . . prizes his license . . . happiness is missing gym . . . but not those women drivers! Stones Albums . . . happy when there's no gym. Stephen Wayne Barboza Rochester Road South Cari er Steve . . . talkative . . . happy when he has a day oft' tfrom what, Steve?.'j . . . prizes a '57 Chevy . . . witty . . . peeved by a firsl period gym class . . . wants to graduate tMe too.'j. Track 2. 3. 4. Susan Barlow 20 Lothrop Street Sue . . . talkative I can't wait . . . looks for- ward to collegt J... peeved by Bert and Sadie . . . prizes trust . . . happiness for Sue is five years away flfhal then?. . J. Field Hockey 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball l: Tennis 1. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Sports Club l. 2. 3. 4: Marching Girls 3: Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4: The Nlouse that Roarednz L'il .lbneruz Wildcat : Heritage Day 1: Future Nurses 2. 3. 4: Deaifs Council 1. 2. 3. 4: Pilgrim Sports Editor 41 Talent Show 3. 4: Senior Show 4: Rotary 4: Womens Club 4: Intramurals: Homeroom Representatixe 2. 3. 4. Debra ,lane Barr ll0 Beach Street Nlanomet Deb . . . cheerful . . . Are you kidding?. ' . . her only ambition is to be happy . . . dislikes phonies and conceited people . . . prizes her en gagemenl ring . . . happy when with Doug. French Club 1. 3. 4: Latin Club 2: Chorus 2, 4 Office Secretary 2: Clarion 3. Plymouth - Deborah Louise Barros Box 45 Center Street Cars er Debby . . . talkative . . . Don't start . . . hopes someday to be a model . . . is proved by people who think they are hotter than others . . . prizes P. ,I .... happiness is going to XB. Talent Show 3. 4: Intramurals l. 2: Student Council 2: Senior Show: Future Nurses 3,1 l'cp Squad 1. 2. W Felicia Bartholomay Farn1hurstR0ad it Nlanomel Felch . . , conservative . . . lTell . . . ambition John paul Basloni is to he an educator and to be educated . . . 14 Marjorie Street prizes their dog . . . Felicia will be happy on Ort. --Cousin Johnu g Q ' Q neu. Comer ,O plc' . ' ' --You 9' 1970 when her husband HMS Ou' 0-li 'lu' Cons' knuckle head . . . wants to find one lone what. Guard ' ' ' 5u 'l' .Iohn?J . . . prizes a '48 Ford. but not school . . . happiness is 2:26 tl agreefj. 2:35 Y t f ., V5 is .3351 X K '?,:. if 5,2 X, 5 E ..,-' sw I. . gilt? , relive ,f 'V wi Qty :- he - we , V sa.. -f ,. Michael Henry Bastoni 20 Dwight Axenue .l'like . . . well-liked-. . . happiness is . . . a full ', tank of gas . . . likes purple and green . . . and ltalianfood . . . spirited. Talent Show 3: Senior Show -1. .4 fe-3 -fix f 's .fvflfsr e-dl Richard John Bastoni 90 Spooner Street Cush . . . a tou'n boyu . . . hopes to go to the i . Bayou . . . Peeved by having no money. . . prizes Robe?-li:ennlsqBeaul'eu his hal . . . Happiness is being a bartender . . . N 0 Pu? ffl-eel . TimPf0ro haircut? -- .-lsk me iflcarefr' Bobbi' ' ' ' als P ' ' ' energemc ' ' peered by people who are dull . . . wants to . . Drive a Dragster . . . prizes that little can . . .? tof u'hal?1 . . . happiness is being with C. S. 100 Senior Show 4. ' arver High School ,loan Berardi Court Street ,Ioanie . . . plans to be happy . . . with C. B. . . . prizes memories of summer '69 . . . often found at the beach . . . or eating pizza . . . perky. French Club l. 2: ,lunior Prom gl Clarion l. 2. 3: Lit l. 2. 3: Drama Club l. 2. 31 Pilgrim 4: Senior Show 4: Senior Prom tl: Pep Rally Committee 4: Enamel Club l: Geological Society 1. 2. Caryl ,lean Besse 66 Sandwich Street Caryl . . . Uh, u'ou'. '. . . wants to live on a farm in the country far atcay from Plymouth . . . independent . . . peeved by narrow-minded people. . . prizes her dog. . . happiness is walking on the waterfront on a cold windy day. Tennis l. 2. 3. -lg Senior Show 4: l.atin l. 2: French Club l. 2. Kurt Joel Blomburg Point Road fVlanomet Kurt , . . quiet. . . Huh? . . . wants to make it somewhere in life . . . peeved by a Greek tlfho Kurt?l . . . prizes everything . . . happiness is having an experience you 'll never forget?????? -..,-fe ,lean Teresa Bois Pine City Street North Cari er Bean . . . loveable. . . wants to travel and marry . . . peered by US. .lrmy . . . l'ou'll get over it. '. . . happinefs is .ll-lRK . . . congenial . . . prizes her black onyx ring. car keys and her best friend .... found at Ho,Io's. on the waterfront. Intramurals l. IZ: Deanis Council l. 2. 3. 1: Homeroom Treasurer l. 2. fl. -1: Guidance Assis- tant 3. -1: Senior Show 1. Z Paula ,lean Best 129 Westerly Rd. Paula ...Q friendly . . . Hopes to make other people happyu . . . prizes her charm bracelet . . . peered by insecure people . . . happiness is getting letters. ,l'f0f7l ll'h0 Pltltlrlt? . . . Uh yes. ' . . . ambitious. Town Coxernment Representatiie l: Field llockey l. IZ: Softball l. 2: Basketball l. 2. 3: French Club l. 2. 3. li President of the l rent'li Club 31 Sports Club l. 2. 3. tl: Talent Show 3: Tennis 3: Yolleyball Team 31 l.'il Xbneru 3: Marching Girls 12. 3. lx llritlgeuater Conference Representatixc 3: .lunior Prom Committee 3: Se- nior Prom Committee 1: XX ildcat el: NY omenl Club Guest el: Rotary guest el: Pilgrim Stall' Editor -1: li. llass. Conference llepresentatixc tl: Senior Slum llirector 1. Lynne Allison Bonney 32 Standish Menue Lynne . . . flirtatious . . . prizes her Siamese cat . . . but not those ridiculous fights . . . sincere. . . likes Wayne . . . hopes to be rich . . . and happy. Graduation Xrt-hbearer 3: ,lunior Prom 3: Senior Prom fl: Senior Show l: Talent Show 3g Enamel Club 1: Dance Committee l. 2: Clarion lg Pilgrim 'lg Spanish Club 2: Pep Squad l: Homeroom Representatisc l. 2. ur Gail Mary Botelho Summer Street Cail . . . prizes lzvr stu-lilvtl animals . . . pwfiwtl by wailing . . . being so short .... lrivnrlly . , . hrtppiness is living with sorneonf' spa-vial, . . you lfnou' that . . . petite. ...sug- 'N -MP Roy Bourque fi II XX arrenalale Road .9lril1'i. . . IJt't'l't'!l hy' irrespulixihll' peuplt' . . . prizes . . . imagination ...L liuturf' lfIl'l'l'llSil1jZ IZIXl'l'lllll't '... lnulf nut. it-orlrlf Ba-eliall I. .IL Lrnss Lonnlry .IL Iran-lx I. I. 'Wk -wig' Michael Thomas Boylan 0 Pierre .-Menue .llike . . .found at the beach . . . and with P. ll. . . .fun-loving . . . hopes to be rich andfamous . . . Clever. . . Right there. Herbie. ' Ileritage Day I: Baseball I. 2. 3. -I: Talent Show 2. 3. 41 Socrer 41 Intramurals 3. 4: Senior Show 4: Senior Show W riting Committee -I. Iii Xfif Richard Wedgwood Bramhall 424 Sandwich Road Wedge . . . happy-go-lucky . . . wants to get Brewster drunk treolly?.'?l . . . prizes Cyclone . . . energetie . . . hapiness is a party at Cherry Hill. . . peeved by the summer's end. Tennis 1: Baseball 2. 4: Talent Show 2. 3. 4: Se- nior Shoxs 4: Senior Show Committee 4: Home- room represenlatixe 2. 4: Intramural 1. 2: W ork Study 4. 102 Plymouth - my Gary Paul Bowers I5 Dwight Xxenue Gary . . . speedy . . . plans to make a lot of money . . . peered by working on Saturday night . . . prizes a six-pack and ll. C .... mischievous . . . happiness is being with llarlene. Senior Shim. Peter Louis Brenner 15 Forest Avenue Court Pete . . . tliillj' . . . .-Islf me ifl care . . . :rants to be an Electrician . . . Ito fit disposals?l . . . Can't stand people with BIG mouths . . . prizes that '65 .llustang . . . Pete's happiness is a big buclfet of garbage . . .from u'here?.' . . . happy-go- lucky. Intramurals 2: Garbage Scraping 3. 4. arver High School Dennis Martin Brewster 291 Sandwich St. Denny . . . nice-looking . . . Tempt me. ' fHmmm . . .1 . . . hates getting thrown off the beach at 9p.m. by the fuzz . . . mischievous . . . hapiness is an Endless Summer with the Scout that out does onyjeep l????????j. Language Lab Assistant 1: Town Meeting 1: Homeroom Rep. 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Talent Show 2. 3. 4: Boy's State 3: Driter Ed. 3: Rotarian 4: Operation Impact 4: Pilgrim 4: Se- nior Show 4. Guy Brigida 325 Sandwich Street Butch . . . hopes to be a success . . . 'friendlyu . . . prizes Gail, of course, but that '63 Buickf. . . . . . happiness is: a tank of gasfa six pack . . . a l-o-n-g weekend . . . If it feels good, do it. ' . . . found at Rag's Gulf or Lancer's . . . Well, all right! Track 1: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Show 4. of-M MS' Maryellen ,lean Brewster 37 Samoset Street Maryellen . . . not Mary-melonsl . . . carefree . . . prizes her four little nieces . . . ambition-to be somebody. . . happy. . . likes. . , blue . . . steak with mushrooms . . . and ,lay.' Guidance Office Assistant 2. 3. 4: Office Assis- tant 4: Pep Squad 1. 2: Talent Show 3: Clarion 3: Lit-Business Staff 1. 2: AFS 1. 2. 3. 4: Pilgrim- Typing and Senior Statistics 4: Senior Show 4: Se- nior Prom Committee 4: FTA 3. 4: Honorary Rotarian 4: Womans' Club Representaliie 4: Graduation Archbearer 3: .lunior Prom 3. Stephen Dale Britto I6 Olmstead Terrace Stevie . . . to play Pro Basketball and join the Navy . . . prizes T. M. Hey now.'.'. '. . . athletic . . . peeved by people who are late . . . can be found sitting on North Plymouth steps . . . happi- ness is Terry, of course! Football l. 2: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Track I. 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Varsity Club 3, 4: Homeroom Representatixe 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Show 4 103 Penelope Brewster 88 W arren .-Xyenue Ben . . . happy with Rick.. . outgoing . . .plans to ski to Hawaii. . . the long way. . . prizes . . . her Heads . . . likes orange . . . and dietpills KH . . . I wish 1 were skinny. Pilgrim 4: l,'il Abneru 3: Wildcat ll The Mouse That Roaredi' 2: Girls' Sports Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Operation Impact 4: Field Hockey I. 2. 3. 4: Softball 1: Tennis 3. 4: Basketball 1: Deanis Council 1. 2. 3. 4: Heritage Day 1: Talent Show 2. 3: Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Show 1. -l. Dinah jane Britton 208 Court Street Dinah . . . independent . . . Oh-wow . . . wants . . . lo . . . change . . . the world . . . intellec- tual . . . peeved by lots of talk about little . . . prizes . . . her self-ness . . . happiness . . . is . . . peak experiences. Clarion 4: Lit 4. IDM wifi-it fm I Linda ,lean Brown 61 Summer Street. Apt. 8A Browny . . . a new addition to Pff .... Hopes to be a success in the world ofart . . . npeeved by Marjorie Mae Brown narrow-minded peopleu . . . Likes Falmouth, Wenham Street but prizes Tom . . . happiness is Tom . . . cute Cane'- ' nliou nfakf, mf, laughlu Marg . . . quiet . . . Smile when vou saw' that Tenms 3: Pemor 'Show T' . . . wants to become o kindergarten teacher . . . prizes Nam sweet . . . peered by .llondays . . happiness is success. ......--If ,4- f Q X R l Edward Stanton Bubbins Sandwich Road Ted , . . fun loving . . . ls that right? . . . wants to be a Forest Ranger . . . prizes a three inch magnum: but not those white socks . . . friendly . . . peeved by the ride to Brockton Sun- Carol Ann Bumpus Herring Pond Road day mornings . . . happiness is two little objects Cedarville lHmmmmm.9?l. Carol . . . Sweet . . . wants . . . to become an Gym Show 3: Tennis 2: Basketball 2: Hockey 3. elementary teacher . . . peered by inconsiderate 4: Baseball 1: Soccer 2. 3. 4. people... shy. . . prizes . . . her guitar. . . and . .. albums . . . happiness . . . is wearing contact len- ses. Future Teachers 2. 3. -l. 104 Plymouth - Penny Lee Brown 245 Sandwich Road Penny ' . . . quiet . . . to live a happy life . . pretty . . . peered by coming back to school . . . devoted. . , happiness is alittle girl-.llichelle . . . prizes Rusty. W Wendy Bumpus Tremont Street Cars er lT'endy . . . pretty . . . Oh my God.'.'. ' . . wants to see the country . . . prizes her ozrn car.'.'.'.' . . . peered by her parents and people that inter- fere . . . happiness is weekends with Dave.'.'.'.'.'.'. Tennis Intramurals 1. 2: Badminton lntramurals 1. 2: Pep Squad 1. 2: Lit 2: Dance Committees 3. -1: Pilgrim 4: Senior Show. Carver High School Susan Nl. Burgess 4 Allen Court Sue . . . mild . . . 1 guess. '. . . ambition is to Kathryn Alice Burgess graduate . . . good-natured. . . peered hy Wail- H7 gandwich qtreet ing for someone.'. ' . . . prizes that Certain ring ..Kalhy-- fun-loving priws U Cerwin lFrom ???.'j . . . happiness is being with Peter. temperamental car , . .' I ery Strange .. . wants Bddm'm0 1' l Ollelbdll 1' ll mm l' to be happy forever twith whom. Kathy?.'?j . . . friendly . . . peeved by not having anywhere to go lHmmmrnmml . . . happiness is JCSLB: but not those arguments with ,lohnf Student Coyernment Day l: Student Tutor lg Mentally Retarded Volunteer 1. 2: Spanish Club 31 French Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Senior Statistics 41 Pilgrim Business Staff -11 Senior Show 4. Charles Perry Butterfield Jordan Road Sandy . . . Right. '. . . Hopes to be a success . . . peeved when there's no heat at the hilltop. . . prizes his car . . . good looking . . . happiness is an untouched sleeping bag, Senior Show 4: Soccer 3. 4: Hockey 3. -1: lntra- murals 3. 4. Debra ,lane Caldera IT l.othrop Street Pete . . . happy . . . lf hat's wrongf ' . D.L.S.F .,.. wants to live a long healthy life . . . that red Chevy from New Bedford peeves her . . . determined. . . prizes her memories . . . happiness is being with Farzie fwonder who that is fi' I. Field Hockey 1: Senior Show -1: Basketball 11 Tennis 11 Cirls' Sports Club 1. 2: Pep Squad 1: Clarion lgirls' sports ed.l 2: Home-room Repre' sentatixe 31 Drama Club 1. 4: Prom Committee 3. el: Concession Stand 4. 105 .. ,,N,,zgy fs' H 'Q if ,, .. 5 4, Catherine Leocadia Burns R.F.IJ, fill Beax er llam Road Nlanomet A Cathy . . . 'rientllv . . . Uh 'ar cryin out . . , . , 55 loud.','. '. . . wants to be an l.B..lI. Pragrumrner . . . peered by that certain typing teacher . . . pri- zes her Class ring . . . happiness is going back to Connecticut. 'llennis ll Library Aide l: Pep Squad l. 2: Sports Club l. 2: Band 3. -I-. f' 1 if - ASP' ,lohn Joseph Callahan Samoset Mcnue Nlanomct Cal , . . easy-going. . . prizes that clean Olds . . . but not Mary T .... to work heavy equipment is his ambition . . . happy with C. M. and the weekends. Baseball l. 2. Plymouth - .,. Ann Marie Cappannari l Stepbenk Lane -lnnieu. . . intelligent. .. .N'otfor anything but . . . wants to become a I renc'h Iearller . . . peevwl by reelfless drivers . . . quiet . . . prizes those Supreme llbums . . . happiness is her family. home and graduation. l rr-nt'b Club l. Il. 3. -lx l,atin Club 2. 3. -1: Chorus 3. -l: xY0llILlll.41illll7 l: lalvnl Show 3. -la lfuture Yllt'8l'l1l'I'2- 3. tl. ,gh-Q.. JUS Sv-44' 'gy- Beverly ,lean Carter west Sl. .121 ,GN -3- am y William Dale Cappella 03 Ubi-ry Street CappyN. . . tlerilish . . . ,I. ff. -hmInmf'? . athlvtir . . . pwwefl by hot tempered people . . . happiness-a healer at tht- hilltop. . . ambition is to graduate anrl to hare a happy life . . . prizes . . . Life. Football l. 2. 3. lz Baseball l. 22. 3. 11 llomi-room llepresentaliu- l. 22. 3. 1: lloclu-y 3. -1: lalenl Slum 2. 3: Senior Slum fl. Yrs Susan Kathleen Carreau Federal Furnace Road Nue . . .fun-loring . . . ambition . . . to go to California . . . but not alone.' . . . I doubt it . . . pevrecl by . . . her brother. . . and those Certain Senior boys. Senior Show I. l tm.:--f Carter Bev . . . llhitly. . . plans to travel and be happy . . . peered by Darla leetures and PIT. . .prizes Michael George Carvalho herhfar l'The-Blue lBal? 'and .'ln:? . . . spirited 5 Rodman Lam, apptness is er 70Il1'll'l1rl7ll'r... ,1I'lfe . . . NC' 0 .Y0u '. . . uiel . . . wants lo - . lvlornt-room R1-p. l: llomi-room Treasurer 2. 3. 4: go iofcollege . mnpL,l.f,d by Au: B. and his jokes 36 xlxamlgen C3521 I Senior Show il. ,QU .v I h, 1. i h mess is 4 0' - P00n9 - T99 I' ' ' ' 'A' pgdsd M 'mfnw ' ' 'I app ' ' ' Kathy . . . saucy. . . lo be an airline slewardess ang wee 'en S an meeting peop e. di d ..B d-- -, I U N N Q . . . goo nature . . . e goo . . .prt..es e ers Debate Llub 1: Town boxernemnt Representa- from Randy I . 1 happiness is being with Randy- tiw 1: Semsba ZZ: Dance Band 3. 4: Band 1. ZZ. 3. 4: llonorary Rotarian -l: Honor Society -l-. 106 Senior Show 4: Talent Show 4: Pep Squad 1. 2. 3: Office Assistant 3: Arch Bearer 3: Nlajorettes l. 2. 3: Clarion Business Manager 1. 2. Carver Hi h School Patricia Ann Cavanaugh 22 Main Street Carver Patty . . . amiable . . . wants to travel far and wide . . . genuine . . . peeved by people that aren't for real , . . Right now. ' . . . prizes her license and a certain pink teddy bear . . . happi- ness is . . . Oh a big hunk of love . . . O Wow.'.'.'.'!!l Basketball Intramurals l, 2: Art l. 2. 3: French 1: Spanish 2, 3: Senior Show 4. ' an 'Q tha 'fe-ne Diana Lee Cline 29 Leyden Street Diana . . . talented. . . prizes. . . a bus ticket lo Worcester . . . ambition . . . to always live near the ocean. . . energetic. . . likes . . . green. . . lobster . . . basketball. Senior Show Writing Committee 4: NEDT Award 1: Football Concession Stand 4: Women's Club 4: French Club 1: Drama Club 1. 2. 3: Marching Girls 2: Student Council 3. 4: Honor Society 4: Talent Show 2: Senior Show 4: The Mouse That Roaredn 1. L'il Abner 3. Steven George Cavicchi 8 Hamilton Street 6'Cavick . . . cute . . . i'Come on. '. . . hopes lo live the rest of his life . . . having company peeves him . . . prizes his T.V .... happiness is driving without a certain person who nags. Basketball 2: Football l. 4: Homeroom Represen- tative: Intramurals 2. 3: Senior Show 4. Barbara Collins Point Road Nlanomet Barnabas . . . pretty. . . wants to travel around the country onthe back ofa motorcycle . . . 1'm a nu! now, right? flndeed you arej . . . prizes her license: but not unfriendly people . . . happiness is S. T. 0.N'.E.D., peace, and Chris. Tennis 4: Senior Show: Senior Statistics: Talent Show: Senior Prom. 107 Am, james Clark Clifford Road Clarkie . . . friendly . . . Catch ya laler. '. . . ambition is to get rich quick Koh yah?j . . . cute . . . people peeve him lwhy?j . . . prizes his blue ,66 Mustang. . . You better believe il. '. . . hap- piness is . . . being in a nice warm bed?? . . . athletic. Football 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2: Track 1. 2: Var- sity Club 4: Senior Show 4: Student Council 1. .N,,t Susan Christine Comeau Stale Road Nlanomet Plymouth as WJ .41 'Q xx Cathy Lois Conrad Bartlett Road fVIanomet Cathy . . . composed . . . H.M.M.U.S.B.,l.U.- Charlene Ann Cook T.C. . . . her ambition is to go to Nursing School 21 Bourne Slrwl . . . dramatic. . . intelligent . . . prizes sterling . . . phmoulh happiness 'S The HO- Uf the R-R 4- N- - - Smiling f.'ha . . . attrarlive . wants to trarel or go to ' ' 'ppellpd by Senior Smlisllcs- college and beeome a leather . . . peered bv pen- . - Susan Cqombs. Drama Club 1- 2- 33 GYnma5llf'5 2- 3- 43 Clafifm ple who are phorties and prejudicetl . . . priites his .. - -. 'h. 'a d l ww Dru? 4: Future Nurses Club 4. initialed ring . . . dei-ated. . . U..l.lJ. and SIBB . Sup ' mllmmlp ' ' ' lllarlls lo be S ff S5f f '1' alright., happy lltn that order. .Nuefj . . . Isnt that just grooryf ' . . . peered when asked lf here have you bvenf '. . . happy' . . . prizes her license . . . iw t ' -,Mfqllnxx W ,gnik , 3 ' ,rf if X Robert Elwood Cornish ll Chilton Street Bubba . . . considerate . . . prizes his car . . doesn't like . . . getting up in the morning . . . fwho doesfj . . . reserved. . . ambition . . . not to Paulette ,lean Correa have 10 work. 62 Sexen Hills Road Plymouth P.C. . . . sweet. . . I don't know. ' . . . hopes to be happy . . . talkative . . . prizes that hope chest 108 and her suede coat . . . outgoing . . . arguments with Ted and .llarch 12th peere her. . . petite. . . Can't wait for the summer. huh D.F.. ' lwonder why?1 . . . happiness is being with Teddy fof courselj. Class Treasurer 2. 3. 4: Cheerleader 3. 4. Captain -L: Senior Show 4: Concession Stand Chairman 3. 41 .lunior Prom Committee 3: Senior Prom Com- mittee Chairman 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3: Gym Show 2: Decals 1. IZ. 3. -l-: Homeroom Represen- tatixe 1: Pep Squad 1. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Sports Club 3. -l-: Student Goxernment Day 1: Dance Commit- tees 1. 2. 3. 4: Womens Club 4: Pep Rally Com- mittee 1. 2. 3. 4: Graduation Arehbearer 3: AFS 2: Honorary Rotarian -1: Pilgrim 4. happiness is GR 4Dl 'l T10 Y.'.' Senior Show 4. il ff-43 43 'rr 1, M5121 Susan ,lean Correa 5 Brookside .-M e. Sue . . . petite . . . wants to teach P.E. but-first get through this year with it. . . You know that. ' . . . dislikes getting up early after a late night twho doesn'tj . . . friendly . . . prizes her license and guitar . . . Tell it like it is . . . happiness is a Roadrunner. Tennis 2: Band -l: Girls' Sports Club 2. 3: Senior Show 4. 4Carver High School Peter Richard Correia Rochester Road South Carver Pete . . . quiet . . . Hey Now. '. . . wants to enter the field of l.B.M .... easy going . . . prizes 57 Ford and fl class ring . . . happiness is play- ing his drums. Baseball l. 2g Dance Band 3. Paul Robert Correia Rochester Road South Carver Paul,'. . . masculine . . . wants to further his education . . . peeved by Smart Girls . . .prizes S.M .... happiness is winning those football games. Football l, 2. 3. 4-Q Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball lg Track 2, 33 Varsity Club 2. 3. 4. Kenneth George Costa R.F.D. H3 South Meadows Rd. Cari er Smokey . . . witty. . . wants to play for the Red Sox . . . peeved by dry night . , . prizes happi- ness . . . angelic . . . happiness is a case to case of what. lxenny?j. Football 1: Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4. jennifer Kay Crocker Old Sandwich Road ,Ienny . . . intelligent . . . ambition... to surpass Richard Alan Costa Einstein Koh yah?j . . . dislikes empty heads . . . HR. h. ,, lg Salleryis Ale' U lVow . . . prizes her head??? . . . happiness is tc ie ...qutet...wantstogotoco ege... h-I h-,A .. . . ,.. . . P 105019 Ulug- Youles' believe ll!!! ' ' ' dlshlfes Nlonduy Clarion 1. 4: Leader Corps I. 2, 3. 4: Honor f g5 ' ' ' ','e 'g'? ',' ' ' h'1PP 'e5S 'S 'ha' Sm-aw 3. 41 ,ws 1. 2. 3. 4. st-nam Show 41 certain girl. . .prizes his license. French Club L 2: Rotary 4. Football 1, 43 Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Heritage Day 1: Student C-oxernment Day 1: Senior Show 4. GXJ Q ,c.',,,JlIa-f-J' P 41490 .. wgwwfi' 109 3-06,1 1 Kathleen Curran Cochituate Rd. Nlanomel vfk A' Paulette Ann Curt 2t1NorlhSpoom-r Street Paulette . . . prizes TEC Cross . . , active . . , happiness is. . . a party at lftlaville . . .peered by . . . fights with Billy . . . lwatlstrong . . . likes yellow. . . and pizza. Dance Connnitlev I. 2. 3. -1: Graduation lshcr- ellf'31,luni0r Prom 3: llomvroom Hepresenlalixe 2. 3: lntramurals l. 2. 3: l.'il 'Kbnt-r 3: XF5 2. 3: Senior Show -1: Clarion 22: Senior Prom -l: Pilgrim 4: Pep Rally llommiltee 1. 2, 3. l. nl -any f a is lx. T T T 5 A 5 74 Kathyrn Ann Dern 208 Summer Street Kathy . . . shy . . . lhat's just about it. '. . . ambition . . . to go to business school . . . prizes her clothes . . . politi '... dislikes insincere people . . . happiness is. . . having macle it this far. Senior Show tl: Clarion 2. Qu-57 Barry Edwin Delano 253 Santln ich Street Barry . . . resvrrvd. . . to join the air force . . . but thumbs down to Fardsl . . . prizes his 322' powered rnodel I . . . llantlsume. 2.55. 5 ' ge f Qs. S Q X , X l it Stephen Allen Dias 4 Cherry Court Joe D. .... Qlthletic . . . plans on staying single and making moneyz' . . . happiness is . . . taking care of business??? . . . cute . . . lT'ell alright. ' . . .prizes his hair. . . but not those girls that pull it. Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. -l: Track 2. 4: Boys' Sports Club 2. 3. -1-: lntrainurals 1. 22. 3. 110 Plymouth N17 'f I7' Anthony A. De0liveira Fox Road. RFD l lans '. . . l'hem's the breaks.'. ' . . . talented . . . :rants to travel and be a success in thc business field . . . peered by his 3rd period class . . . prizes his licensi -... happiness is owning his own car. llraina Club l. 1: Track 2: Frenrh Club l: Chorus l. 2. 3: Senior Show 1: Chess Club 1. 2: lntra- murals ltennisb 2: Talent Fhoxs 4. AFQ VOR ...Q ,lohn DiSciullo 23-l Pine W ay Cars er Slab . . . outspoken . . . wants to get into the field of Commercial ,lrt and then to travel . . . Oh Nice . . . dislikes working . . . prizes a gold ring with a blue stone . . . happiness is loafing around with plenty of rash.' Carver Hi h School het' 'li l fl V' Mr X , flf WVU , f'f 7 U , .I ' , 0 WJ 7 l' M, A l KW! nf : . x .. haf. 11 ' , M 41 ,Qi ,aa ,S 7 5f '1 T' M. . . is fi .. me 1, gi Timothy Peter Donelan 10 Clyfton Street Tim,'. . . un-be-liev-able . . . would like to be healthy, wealthy, and wiselll . . . comical . . . 7th period with Sarge', peeues him . . . prizes his class ring . . . happiness is winning a soccer game. Student Council l, 4: Soccer 3, 4g Track 2, 3. 4: Leader Corps 2, 3, 44 Chess Club 1. 2, 3, 4g AFS lg Pilgrim Photographer 4: Senior Show 4, De- bate Club 2, 3, 4, Clarion 41 Latin Club 21 Stu- dent Government Day l: NEDT Award 1: Varsity Club 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Dianne Florence Douglas Hallway Pond Buzzards Bay Dee-dee . . . really? . . , wants lo be a private secretary quiet . . . dislikes phony' people . . . happiness is . . . listening lo country music . . . prizes her license. Badminton 1: Future Nursing Club 3: Pilgrim 4: Drama Club fl: Senior Show -1. Charles Dexter Donovan Warren Avenue Chuck . . . fun-loving . . . wants to go to col- lege . . . prizes those Golf Clubs . . . Fore . . . pet peeve . . . VW s that don'tfloat????? . . . good looking. . . happiness is. . . summer and L.M. Golf l, 2, 3. 4: Soccer 3. 4. L Deborah May Douglas Halfway Pond Buzzards Bay Debbie . . . chic. . . You're kidding me.'.'.' . . . wants to become a nurse . . . prizes herrecord player . . . but oh those people who criticize others.'.'.' . . . happiness to her is contentment. Latin Club 3. 4g Future Nurses Club 3. -1. 10-1 Ldlfq VND .ff 0131? 1 ' Denise Ann Dupuis 29 Stafford Street A-1 Denise , . . energetic . V. . wants to Ihegnneleymen- , U tary school teacher . . . Sure - think about iff , , SL 'a rig unla ' happiness is u car .... friendly. . . prizes lfs N. . . AJC' 4- y Hill R01 L is peeverl by hassels and S.S. -- an I ' elfjgenl U , . hgpg 10 by hap , , , French Club lg Pep Squad l: Clarion 2: lntra- Are serious? . . . impulsivf f... dis 'kes mufalg 3- slaying home Iwhy. ,lean???j . . . prizes her li- cense. . .friendly . . . happiness is. . . walking on the beach. French Club 2: NEDT lg Town Government ll AFS l. 2. 3, 4, Pilgrim 4g Honorary Rotarian 4: Heritage Day Representative lx Nlarching Girls 2. 3, Captain 4: Class Treasurer lg Honor Society 3. 4: Girls' Sports Club 21 Field Hockey Manager 21 Talent Show 3: Senior Show 4. 111 y4:'ffQ ,lulie Ann Dupuis 23 Redford Road Nlanomet ,lul . . . What a bummer.'f . . . wants to be Happily Married . . . she's peeverl by someone who doesn't act himself. . . prizes A rlie and a certain someones motorcycle . . . happiness is to be able to go back to California. Softball 3: Lil 2: AFS 2. 3: Chorus l: Intramurals 2. 3. IU' Laila Fager Center Street North Cari er Laila . . . winsome . . . wants to travel . . . .N'..V.S.B.B .... So, Now You Kno1c.'.'.' . . . happy when with Jerry. . . but peeved by the service . . . prizes ,4.C.E.B. Chorus l: AFS 2: Lit 2. .,,,x1 I Melanie Elliot Slate Road R.F.D. 121K Mel , . . nice . . . Who are you talking about? ll'ou'll never lfnowlj . . . wants to go into the field of nursing . . . friendly . . . prizes her li' cense: but not riding the bus to school. Enamel Club l: Dance Committees 3: ,lunior Prom 3: Graduation Lsher 3: Homeroom Repre- senlalixe 3: Softball 3: Homeroom Treasurer 3. -l: Tennis lntramurals -I-: Future Nursel Club 4: Pilgrim l: Senior Show L If .ls Denise R. Farrah 86 Cry stal Lake Drixe Cars er Denny . . . don't get rowdy . . . Friendly . . . ambition is to become a teacher . . . prizes her stereo and records and her car keys . . . happiness is driving a Ford. AFS 2. 3: Clarion 2: Dean's Council 3. 4: Guid- ance Aid 3. 4: Womans Club -l: Senior Show 4. 112 Plymouth pfffs Claudia ,lan Ezinicki Point Road Nlanomel 'Tlliss Ezinickiu. . . scholarly . . . wants to lite in California . . . peered by having to wear cor- rectire lenses . . . determined . . . prizes . . . privacy . . . thoughtful. . . happiness is. . . happi- ness. Clarion 2: Debate Club l. 2: lleank Council 2. 3. 4: National llonor Society 3. l: Future Teacher! ,Kssociation l. 12.3. 'N iv -his 'wt George Lewis Farwell 4 Skylark Axenue George . . . independent . . . zcanls to get a job 1191 . . . peered by girls who are going steady. . . prizes his car . . . finds happiness being with ,Vary C. N A 3 1 4 Carver High School 5 Anna May Fernandez 6 Caswell Lane Anna . . . stable . . . Shoot it now.'.'. '. . . Alan Francis Fernandes You're a cold dude.'.'l . . . petite , . . wants to 131 Center SL travel with Franny . . . peeved by inquisitive peo- Carver ple! Right Sue?? , . . prizes her baby brother -fMilh0use . . . easygoingu . . --grey all ,ighljjv Glenn . . . F.M.B .... happiness is being with . . .plans to stay single . . . peeved by getting up on tloflfo- Q Mgnday mornings fwrhg 55,112 . . , Carefree I , 1 Bookstore 2g Future Nurses 2: lntramurals 1. 2: Oflenfgund dgyvvn at the P001 hall. . . happy ujhgn Marching Girls 2. 3: Talent Show 2. 3. 41Chorus taking care of business?????? Basketball 1. 2. 3. -4: Cross Country 1. 2. 3. 4. Richard Nowlin Files Nlanter's Point Ric . . . newcomer. . . Oh Baby. '. . . wants to become a Wildlife Conservationist . . . peeved by working at Bertls Saturday nights . . . prizes his license . . . happiness is returning to Norwell. Baseball 3. 4: Senior Show 4: Intramurals 4. l: Pep Squad l. 2: Senior Show 14. aft' Leo Scott Fontaine 30 Spooner Street Leo . . . peeved when out every Saturday night . . . 1 don't think so . . . wants to make it out of High School. . . prizes his license . . . happiness is being with someone special twho, Leo?j 113 Donna Marie Fernandez 6 Caswell Lane Donna . . . athletic . . . wants to play -lssocia tion Hockey and travel. . . I say. hey ft0ll.'.l.'.l. . . peeved by a boy that thinks he's God's gilt to women . . . prizes a picture of a certain someone . . . happiness is . . . winning and riot losing a game . . . and . . . those nights down the Parisl1.'.'.'.'.' f??????2. Field llockey l. 2. 3. -l-1 Basketball l. 2. 3. 4: Softball l. 2. 3. -lx Girls' Sports Club l. 2. 3. 4: Pep Squad l. 2. 3. 41 Bookstore 2: Talent Show 2. 3. 4: Concession Stand 3. 4. Chairman 3: llomeroom Rep. 3. 41 Dance Comm. 3. 4: ,lunior and Senior Prom Comm. 3. 4: Poster Comm. 4: Senior Show 4. -Q 'UN Paul James Fontaine 6 Esta Road R.l .lJ. 93 Paul .... S .li..'lI.S.li.,fl. 3 IH . . . easy-going . . . wants to be a computer programmer . . . friendly . . . often says Yup, it sure is . . . peeved by working. . . prizes his license. Intramurals l. 3: 'l'raek l, 4: Chorus 1. 2. 3, 43 Football lg French Club 3: Plymouth Singers 33 Senior Show 4. V Plymouth Dolores Fonles ll Pm-k Au: Dolores . . . lllvll-lilfetl . . . hopes to l7l'l'0Il'lf' ri hair dresser . . . lfvrilly ? . . . lallfativr' . . . prizes her fliarnond . . . happiness is Rusty . . ft'an't wail for thc' summer. huh P.T.?j . . friendly. Homeroom Rep. 3: Yll2llt'lll Show 3: ,lunior Prom Comm. 3: Pep Rally Comm. 3. -1: Pilgrim 1: Se- nior Prom Comm. 1: Senior Show L X Susan Marie Francis T Ci-nu-mxial Street Suv . . . Dainty. . . Oh ya. '. . . dislikes people who make her wait . . . Cult '... prizes a picture fof who Sue?l . . . happiness is a vertain someone. lk if -nv Jonathan Mariano Fonles lf? Oak Ridge ,Iohn . . . Get off my bark . . , f-verything peeves him . . . but he prizes his license . . . Hap' Robert Fonini plums is my Car ' 18 Xllerton Street Rob . . . wants to stay happy . . . I didn't do it Ido what. Rob?j . . . prizes his drums . . . happiness is no haireutsf Chorus l. 2: Band 3. 4. 'L 'Wg gi. 1' C Richard Allan Franz Nlain Street Carxer , Coober . . . plans to allend a four year college Janice Mal'-Frefman . . . mild . . . peered by homework on weekends 0 W R h -26 W hllmg N-. h Karen., we alll ' . - prizes his N62.. Come! D . - :jan . . pfhining.. . . wants tofintlhappiness. . . Pleasant h ' I happy whim duck hunting. Hmmm. . . . prizes R.P .... genuine.. . peered by CC .... happy when with R.P. Soccer 3. J: Intramurals Volleyball 3. -l. W ildcat Design 4- 114 4Carver High School William Fries III 1 Russell Avenue Wild Bill . . . prarikish . . . I'll drink to thatl.'. ' . . . Service and Marriage are his plans . . . lnot necessarily in that orderj . . . happiness is that certain blondeg named Lynn. . . sincere . . . prizes The Wild Bill Machine l.' . . . peeved by Dolores. Intramurals 1. 2: Senior Show 4: Home-room Representative 1. 2. 3: Work Study 4. l',.,- ,y-v-H ,,.,........---v ,,..-a Claudia Marie Garvey Samoset Street Claud.'. ' . . . happy-go-lucky . . . F.H.P. . . . What did you say??,' . . . wants to spend the summer in California lRighl Leta?j . . . peeved when the Van won't start . . . prizes her sapphire ring. . . happiness is being with Bobby. AFS 2: Homeroom Representative 2: Clarion 1. 2: Pep Rally Committee 3. 4: junior Prom 3: Dance Committee 3. 4: Senior Prom 4: Pilgrim Staff 4: Intramurals 2, 3. 41 Homeroom Trea- surer 2. 3. 4: Concession Stand 4: Talent Show 4. 4115 Darryl Edmund Furtado 207 Court Street Daise . . . self-contained . . . Oh Babylu . . . wants to be a Physical Education Teacher . . . talented . . . peeved by those Monday mornings . . . prizes The Blue Bomber . . . happiness is those weekend dates. Intramurals 3. 4: Baseball 3. 4: Basketball 4: Senior Show 4: Spanish Club 4: Pilgrim Staff 4: Varsity Club 4. 'QW Randall M. Gauley 107 Setter Rd. Randy . . . neu' addition at P.C .... plans to go in the service . . . l'ou're I-ridding. '. . . prizes his license . . . friendly . . . happy with F.B. in Shop Class . . . found often in .lbinglon Center. 115 ....,,,,, 'Qs Mary Ellen Gallagher 39 Royal Street Mary . . . good natured . . . Really.'. ' . . . You lmow.'.'. ' . . . wants to be happy and a fashion retailer . . , sociable . . . peeved by not having anything to do. . . prizes all those animals and memories . . . she's happy when she's with Paul. Marching Girls 3. -ll: Bookstore 2: llomeroom Representative 2: Pep Squad l: AFS l. 2: Senior Show -I-1 Latin Club 2: l,it 2: Operation lmpaet -1-: Talent Show 3. PTF, Steven Charles Gilbert 57 Seven llills Htl. Steve , . . relaxed . . . W'hat's up? . . . wants to be rich . . . peevetl by a certain dump truck . . . quiet . . . prizes his orange jeep . . . happiness is no homework on weekends.'.'.'.'.' fl'll Saylj. 'www Dana Lawrence Goodwin Great South Pond Dana . . . quiet . . . wants to be a Commercial Airline Pilot . . . self-contained. . . peeued by that Orange ,lup . . . prizes his Private Pilot's Li- cense . . . happiness is flying. Baseball I: Band 1: Intramurals l. 2. 3. 4. Dennis Paul Govoni Iloll Cherry Court Denny . . . happy-go-lucky. . . Why me? . . wants to live the future ...A found around the Steps . . . peered by' alarm clocks . . . prizes . . . his life . . . happiness is . . . Summer Time???? Intramurals l: Gymnastics 3: Track 3. 4: Foot- ball 4: Senior Show 4. Caryn Marie Govoni 38 Dwight Menue Cary'n . . . outgoing . . . lf ho me? . . . hopes to further her education . . . peered by insincerity' in people . . . prizes her family . . . happiness is living and the first snowstorm of winter.' Co-editor ol Pilgrim 4: Pilgrim 3. I: XFS 22. 3. 4: Future 'lieat-hers l. 2. 3. I: Debate Club 2. 3. 4: French Club l. 2. 3. el: Nlarching Girls 2. 3. I: Girls' Sports Club I. 2: Basketball l: lfield lloi-key I: NEIJT Certificate I: l.it I. 2. 3: lleri- tage Day I: National llonor Society 3. 4: Dance lland 3: Dean's Council I. 2. 3. 4: 'lialent Shoys 3: Senior Show -I-: Graduation Iishcr 31 Iloineroom Reprt-sentatixe I: Class Song Committee 4: Honorary Rotarian I: Xl ornan's Club 4: Goxern- ment Day I. Hp-' SX sK Denise Marie Graham 127 Court Street Deni . . . Sunny' . . . Canyon dig it? . . . wants to be a professional dancer . . . perky . . . peered by' a straight weekend . . . prizes a red ruby' ring from Duxbury' . . . finds happiness at the Barn 1?l and with jimmy. AFS I. 2: Lit I. 2: Pep Squad I: Intramurals 1. 2. 3: Clarion 2. 3. 4: Talent Show 3: Senior Show 4. 116 Plymouth 'Y' Deborah Lynn Govoni Cary er Road Debby . . . confident . . . plans to attend a college for fashion . . . 'ffrolicsomen . . . prizes the winter of '69 and the days of the White Rat . . . spirited . . . sunny . . . lt was so much fun. '. .. happiness is being with the kids. French Club I. 2. 3: Nlarching Girls 2. 3: Senior Show: Bookstore l. 2. 3. 4: Talent Show 3. 4: Clarion I. 2: Lil I. 2: Student Council 3. Secre- tary 4: Graduation Xrchbearer 3: Jr. Prom Comm. 3: NEIYI' Xysard: Pilgrim 3. 4: Basket- ball Conression Stand 3: Football Concession Stand 4: XY omen's Club 4. af , fa Patrick Douglas Griffis Plymouth Xlotel. Rt. 44 Pal . . . friendly . . . wants to be happy' and live forever . . . Self-praise is no praise . . . prizes his Volkswagen G.T .... talkative . . . happiness is clean ears and that game at .4 con . . . but not that bus ride home. Pilgrim Co-Editor 4: Soccer 3. 4: National Honor Society 4: National Xlerit Commended Student: Nlath Club 3: Intramurals 3: Senior Show: Debate Club 3. 4: Chess Club 3. 4: NEDT Certificate I. peered by hippies . . . happiness is a Black Pig arver High School Susan Dale Griswold 365 Sandwich Road Susan . . . congenial . . . plans include college . . . happiness was July 13. 1968 fu-hy, Susan?.'?j . . . 1 don't know . . . prizes a certain stuffed rabbit and her car. . . sweet. . . happy when gel- ting those letters: but not late people tanyone in particular?.'?j Leader Corps 1. 2. 3. 4: AFS l. 2. 3. 4: Dean's Council l. 2. 3. 4: French Club l. 2. 3. 4: Nlareh- ing Girls 2. 3. 4: Honor Soeiety' 4: Heritage Day 1:Gowernment Day' l: Field Hockey' l: Haskel- ball: Girls' Sports Club l. 2: Lit 3: Talent Show 3: Pilgrim 3. 41 Future Teachers 3. 4: Senior Show 4. Paul William Hachey Sunrise Ayenue ..P In I . . . au . . . p ans a career in engineering . . . intelligent . . . Thats ridiculous . . . peeved by' stupid questions IHou: about third period?j . . . prizes his license . . . M.G. makes him happy. Basketball l: Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Golf 2. 3. 4: Se- nior Show 4: Talent Show 2. 4: Intramurals 2. 3. guage Lab Assistant 1. 2. Margaret Mary Guertin 15 Royal Street Maggie . . . quiet . . . wants to go to fir! School . . . often says GRU.'VT . . . independent . . . Linda Lee Haarala 332 Popes Point Road West Caryer l,inda . . . reserved ...L found saying I hate you fthafs catchyfl . . . she wants to be a nurse but can not stand a Certain neighbor . . . I.inda's prize possession is her car. . . pleasant. Tutor ll NFS 2: Senior Show 4. at ajam l??.'.'j. Chess Club 1: Clarion .Xrt Ed. -l-. 'IG as r- 7' 5 Kathleen Mary Haire Clifford Road 27'L'?'r David Hamblin Kalhy . . . lalkatizv '... ambition . . . lo be on Broadway . . . I can'l stand thaI. '. . .fun to be with . . . prizes stuffed animals from Ulf. . . . peered by. . . her Buddha . . . witty. . . happi- ness is. . . the su 1mer of '69, Basketball l: -XFS 1: llomeroom Treasurer l. 2. 3: Sports Club l. 2. 3. l: Home-room Representa- tiye 2: Field Ilorkey I. 2: Latin Club 2. 3: ,lunior Prom 3' Graduation Xrehbearer 3: Band l. 2. 3. 4: Homeroom Representatiye l. 2: Operation , 'f , , H ., Impact 4, qenior Prom 4- Town westin ly lan- 4: Senior Show 1: Operation lmpaet -iz Q F l F g ' J Pilgrim 4: Cheerleader 3: NY ildeat ll Senior Prom 4. 1 17 TW! .33 Etla Louise Hamblin 3 V: Town Street lftta . . . lou got that right. '. . . wants to be- come a nurse . . , quiet . . . prizes that baby V H l D sister . . . shy. . . peered by being lwpt waiting kenneth wllham Har-lu fBy'10h0l7l. Ettaf'j . , . happiness is a 63 Ford and Tn U4 .arwr Friday nights. Y V, i . . . K ... 'sf-f. ' . 1' ' Chorus l. 2: W ork Study 1:54-nior Show 4. on H V'-Hd ' ' Hams 'U gn I0 If thmcul school. . , peered by waking up in the morning . . . prizes that Nora SS .... quiet. . . happiness is a full tank ofgas and no schoolf Plymouth - ...sq Paul Erland Harju Box 366 RFU 542 Carter Harj . . . reserved , . . ambitious . . . wants to make a million . . . mild . . . hates getting up in the morning . . . prizes his license . . . happiness is . . . nu school, MEM Inav- -31 Linda Ruth Harris 30 Cherry Street 'fftuplifyillg l.l0flPSlu . . . Shoot. '. . . talented . . . wants to become an airline hostess . . . peered by getting up in the morning and hy dumb ques- William Ralph Heres tions . . . shell really prize that diploma . . . hap- Point Rd. piness is Luiefers with free drinks . . . ambitious. Nlanomet Dance Committee l. 4: Senior Show 41 Drama Club 1. 3. 1: Clarion l. 22.3.11l.it31TalentSh0ss 3: Deaifs Count-il 3. lx Guidance ,Xssislant 3. P-l. 1 18 41 Ann Stevens Herlel 23 Samoset Street Annie . . . quiet. . . You must be drunlr. '. . . .-I nn wants to be a nurse . . . peered by a certain teacher . . . prizes a certain .Yury guy and Prov- incetown . i . happiness will be graduation from Nursing School. . . content. . . happy. Pep Squad 1. 2: Chorus 2. 3. 4: AFS 2. 3: Future nior Show 4. i l i I Nurses Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Junior Volunteer 2. 3: Se- Carver High School John P. Hinckley 7 Robinson Street Hink . . . content Alrightf now ya known. . . ambition is to graduate. . . here, here! . . .peeved by nothing to do . . . When's that? . . . prizes his bottle fofwhat?j . . . happiness found at weekend parties. Basketball l. Portia Heather Holmes Billington Street Porshe . . . How are ya? . . . wants to be a secretary . . . but can't stand snobs . . . content . . . prizes Greg's oriental statue on the dresser . . . happiness is Greg . . . quiet. Chorus 1, 22 Department Secretaries 4g Senior Show 4. Bruce Stuart Holmes 12 Brookside .M e. Grubby . . . to seek immortality . . . prizes his LP' b P ' d I I w 'h 'I . Charles Dennison Hodgkins Bansd lulvngl erm gym C ass Wonder M l il lll Warren Avenue Charlie . . .friendly . . . Hey Boy . . . hopes to get caught up on his homework . . . prizes his motorcycle . . . happiness is being happy fO.K.'j . . . peeved by Monday mornings U agreefj. it X5 Deborah ,lean Houser Box 228 Wareham Street South Carver Deb . . . flirtalious . . . found saying F.H.P,.'!.' Fred Michael Horton . . . You're young. you'll get over it. ' . . . wants High Street to go to California . . . but really hates people North Carxer who are always late . . . prizes her license . . . hap- Freddie . . . ambition to be a cook. . . Hang it piness is being with that certain someone. . . f?j. up . . . peeved by the Vietnam War . . . prizes Lit 2: Senior Show fl-. that license . . . happiness is being with Y.D. . . . who?? . .. quiet . Library l. 2. 3. 4: AFS l. 2. WJ? Mary Ellen Houser Box 228 Vi' areham Street South Cars er .'llar . . .pretty . . .found saying Sad? l .H.P. Nancy, Lynn Hunter . . . p'llary's ambition is to get married . . . peered 'll giuminer Qtreet by lwwfucpd fwopli' ' ' ' prizps U Cerwin Paar' ,NanCe . . . clever. . . prizes her books . . . Haze ring . from who?? . 4. . happiness is being wiht a can ,gm mu of ,his Classy--' I I IWITMI hypimm, CWM'-'I S0'v 0f f'fhrmnous' people . . . active . . . happiness is being free. Tmmls l15f'f 0f5 W: - Tennis 3. 4: Yollcs ball 3. 1: Clarion lfilitor 1: Pilgrim Staff lftlitor 4. Linda Ruth ,leddry 56 Spooner Street Linda . . . talkative . . . Really??.'.' . . . Linda wants to be happy some day '... with zchom?. . . peered by those fights with Paul . . . prizes a Belhjordan certain ring . . . happiness is just being with Paul Cenlel' Slrevl . . . lively. Cars-Pr Chorus l. 2.3.41 Talent Show 3: Senior Show 4. BP1hNA - v 0h. Bf0'hf'f-in - - - 'Tiff' - - - 'TOPPS '0 get married . . . and . . . be happy. . . prizes . . . her diamond and Ron . . . the jeep peeves her .. . happiness is Ronnie T. Nlajorettes l. 2. 3: Pep Squad 1. 22. 3: Homeroom Representatixe 1. 2. 3. 4: Archbearer 3: Conces- sion Stand 4: Office Assistant 3. 4: Senior Show 4: Talent Show 4. 120 Plymouth .gl Carl Marshall ,layko Clifford Road C.,l. . . . ambitious . . . organized . . . to be an lflerlronics Engineer . . . Take care of yourself . . . intelligent . . . peered by shy. quiet girls . . . prizes sincere friends . . . happiness is being free, Soccer 4: Drama Club l. II. 3. 4: Hand l: X-Y Staff l. 2: Talent Show IZ. 3: National Honor Society 4: Xlath Club 3. 4: Student Coxernment Representatixe l: Senior Slum 2. 4: lndependent Research 4. ....-7 Denise Marie Kegler I4 Howland Street Den . . . pretty . . . l don'1 think so . . . D.L.S.F .... Den wants to be happy in life . . . but is peered by a certain junior Boy thmmmm. who could that be??2 . . . prizes her memories . . . those weekends make her happy. . . stylish. Decal Committee 3: Class Representatixe 2. 3. 4: Intramurals 1: Pep Squad 1: Senior Show 4: Talent Show 3: Prom Committee 3. 4: Concession Stand 4: Clarion 4. Carver High School Jan Eric Knight Cary er Road Plymouth ,an . . . wants . . . to discover America . . . quiet . . . prizes his freedom . . . a 3 day week- end makes him happy . . . filling out senior statistics peeves him . . . found in North Plymouth. Football lg lntramurals 2: Work Study 3. 4. ..-mswnih William Lapworth 49 Union Street Lap . . . easygoing . . . Thought ya knew that. . . . Lap 's ambition is to be an admiral. . . good- natured . . . peeved by couches . . . prizes basket- ball. . . happiness is not being on the same team with Rose . .. Ihow come Lap Pj Track l. 2. 3. 4: Basketball l. 2. 4: lntramural Basketball 1: Softball 1: Volleyball l. Q .eye W, QU Karen Diane Kramer 15 Oyerlook Road Karen . . . determined. . . What is wrong with you, Mish-Mash? . . . Stylish . . . lo live and have funl . . . original . . . peeved by tri-R..-LS. and The Tent . . . prizes good times with the kids . . . happiness is being with the Mental ,l-lidgelsl Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 4: l,ll 1. 2. 31 Clarion l. 2. 3: Pilgrim Art Editor 41 Senior Show 4: Graduation Usher 1: Gymnastic Intramurals ZZ. 3. 4. 411 N., -aware ww f Francis Joseph Latosek OH Stafford Street Fran . . . athletic . . . lou dumb Hu-lifa. '. . . To find the endless summer with a Certain some- one . . . friendly. . . happy' with ,l.P. fwhffs that l ran?j . . . prizes Polish Pumperniekel . . . pe- ered when running out of llud .'.' Football l. 2. 3. 1: Basketball l: Baseball l. 2. 3. 4: llorkey 3. il: Talent Show 2. 3: Homeroom Representatiye 2.31 Senior Show 4: Varsity' Club 2. 3. 41 Student Count-il President -ln Pilgrim 4. 121 ,Jw Kerry Robert Lahey '17 Russell Street Plymouth Kerry . , . Whatever turns you on . . . intel- ligent . . . prizes . . . his license . . . is happy. . . eating tomatoes . . . hopes . . . to be happy' and sue- ceed at college. . . Fat llberl peeves him. Debate Club l: lleritage Day Rep. l: Student Coy ernment Day lx .-Xl S 21klllt'SSklllll'J l. -11 Stu- dent Couneil l. -l: Latin Club 3. -lL l.eader Corps 4: Honorary Rolarian 41 Xlilfll ,Xyyard l: Senior Show -l. Deborah Anne Laughlin T5 Roger Street Caryer Deb , . . stylish . . . looking forward to getting married . . . prizes her friendship ring . . . lfrom whom?.'j . . . peeverl by waiting . . . Debby is happy whenever she's with Peter, whenever pos- sible. 1 M KU' . ,Ioseph Anthony Leandro., Jr. 52 Corilage 'lierrare ,lo,lo . . , easygoing . . . HYIIIIS to be Emperor fof ,,,,,,,, wha! ,lr1?l . . . . . pevtied by Miss Tuileis James Harold Leona'-di outrageous demands on gum cliewers . . . athlelir' l . . . Jrizes his Iwrl. . . ha iness is bein ambassa- ,, .. ' . . . I .0 pp g ,lello . . . wanls lo make a million Kdoesn I Flor of ..lI. U0berx Street mmrvbodv??l . . . 0.D. . . peered bw' the 7:55 lunthall LVL. -5. Al. N .Q ly' Club 2. 3. l.. lutra 'WH' ' ' happimlss is Bermuda I g . prizes his H-fp' murals 2: lraelx 3. li lt'llI0l' Show el: Spanish gre tIllllIXt'5 fl Club ll-1 llomeroom lie . -s - 1 ' www 5.1 Donna May Lewis 9 3 Fremont Street l7onna . . . wanrs to be successful. . . peered bv waking up . . . prizes Sascha . . . happiness is be- ing wilh IDM. !Wiho's lhal. Donna??l , . .friend- lv. Talent Show 3: Latin Club: Senior Show 4: lntra- murals 2. Vivian Denise Lima 22 Grand Yiew Drixe plIishmash . . . wants to live and have fun . . . ready to go . . . what a bummer . . . peered by clean up at lT'iz.ard's parlies . . . prizes Carols Crashers . . . happiness is being wilh the Mental Midgets. 122 Plymouth - Paula Frances Lenzi 54 Spooner St. Pilla . . . peered by rude lourisls and slow drivers . . . How should I know? . . . prizes her Cal . . . plans to allend College and then travel lo Europe . . . happiness is an endless summer . . . ambitious. lntramurals l. 2. 3: Bookstore 2: French Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Latin Club 2. 3. 4: Nlath Club 1. 2: Leader Corps 2. 3. 4: De-an's Council 3. 4: Clarion 4: Pilgrim Business Staff 4: Pilgrim Curriculum -9- Co-eurrivulum: Womens Club 4: Honorary Ro- tarian 4: Senior Song Committee 4: Senior Show 4: Future Teachers 3. 4: Tutoring: Drixer Educa' tion 3. A it Linda Elizabeth Lindros Fosdiek Road Cari er Linda . . . spirited . . . Thal's life . . . to be- come an .4rl Teacher . . . dislikes know-it-all peo- ple . . . prizes her '60 Come! . . . ofcourse . . . happiness is 700-930 and T00-1230. Tennis 3. 4: Tennis Intramurals 2. 3. 4: Pilgrim 4: Senior Show 4: Future Teachers Club 3. 4: Yiee president 4: Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. lCarver High School Nancy Ellen Lindros I7 Sever Street lVanc's,' . . . Oh no.'.'l . . . ambition is to be an airline hostess . . . reserved . . . peeves pit . . . prizes Danny . . . happiness is a Baby Blue Mach I. KX wt 423-gary Adele Marie Longhi 259 Standish Axenue Dell . . . outdoorsy . . . wants to work with Ann Leslie Livingstone horses . . . Dell's happiness is horseback riding 10 Pleasant Street . . '. but not animal.halers.. . . Oh Brother . . . Ann . . . friendly . . . Oh forget it . . . wants pnzes her dog 'let ' ' ' qulel' . . Intramurals I, 2: French Club I. 2: Drix er Ed. 3. to be a successful designer . . . prizes a yellow lion fWhy, Ann?j . . . but not looking like L.F. . . . happiness is John. Department Secretary 41 Driver Ed. 3g Bad- minton Intramurals 3. 4. 'Vim -.uufifenni do ,ali g 5 R H: 1 Sanford D. Lopes 7 South Street Chucky . . . friendly . . . Man, you're daffyn . . . peeved by having people hitting and pushing him . . . prizes his Afro . . . ambition-staying single and going into service . . . happiness is lak- ing care of business. . . fwhat business?j. Football 4: Senior Show 43 Basketball 1. 2. 4. Eugene Matthew Lydon I66 Winslow Axenue A Vlanomet Gene . . . rascally. . . plans to play hockey . . . Shirley Anne Lopes then work for Uncle Sam . . . prizes those Baum 155 Wialer Sire-et Supremes . . . athletic. . . peeved by. . . going to ShirI . . . wants to get her own apartment . . . work wllffl lim 071 work SU-ldyn - - - Nsmffit will indepgndgnf . t . pffzgg hey' gfggl gfgndfnofhgflg ya. ' . . . hGpillft'SS is gfuling to school on time and ring , , , peeved by nagging adults , , , hgppfnggs Il0l ll5lPlllflg to MF. C .... ffllSChi9U0ll5. 1Gradugli0n...quigl. Hockey l. 2, 3. 4: Intramural Volleyball 3, olleyball I: Pep Squad I. Senior Show 4- Daniel R. Nlaccaferri 3-l Olmslt-acl 'lierruve 'llat '. . . good-nttturetl. . . Hey llabef . . . tvants to be a prufessinrml flrttrnlner . . . ttilentetl . , . Plymouth really peeves him . . . prizes his ear mul drums . . , happiness is being with ,ll.l1'. f' llantl lx 'lirarlx 12. 3. -lx Intramurals 2. 3. lz Weiglllliiliug l: Gym Slums Il: Senior Slams 2. Il. if .1 David Edward Mahoney 167 Seaview Drixe Plymouth - , 'qi I,--. 'WTI 1 Laureli Anne Maclienney 231 Summer Street Laurie , . . I'Iah?. . . tallmtive . . . to be a sue' aess in the business Career . . . prizes l . . of Paulaji Mat-Rae Course . . . peered bv so called friends --that . , . ' . . ' . , ,. Rocks Hill Road not lloolslej . . . happiness ts being with lie. ' D I I ' S I 1 Xlanomet 1 -a.1- ts. ,, .. . ,, .. epdr mi n Ure dr' Paula . . . loquactuus . . . Hey' Baby' . . prizes ll.B .... crazy . . . happiness is: being with her man.' . . . rnlfl rariolis peere her. . . hopes la be: Happy. Healthy and Intelligent. Graduation lsherelle 3: Latin Club 31 Band l Geological Soviets l. if MK' -A-5 'iw'- Nlanomet Dave , . . our P. C. weather observer . . . quiet . . . prizes his KW' .... That's Lifef. . . easygoing John W3Yn9 Maki . . . happiness is being with Kathy . . . peeved by Wvnham Street rainv davs. CHN Pl' P.C,'vi'e5ther Observer 1, 2, 3, 4, John . . . solitary . . . ambition is to become a -Marv' Maloney Minister . . . peered by gabby study hall teachers U ID Mqlark Alenufib . . . quiet... prizes his Bible . . . John's happiness ---llarf' - - - PVPUF' - 'Wu' Uddmon 'O .P-C - - - is 2:26 Phu' Kwonder u.hx,p2. wants to become a hairdresser . . . I don t believe Chorus 3. 4. ' it.'.'.' . . . prizes Richie . . . happiness is fzzzzl sleeping in the mornings . . . can be found with 124 Richie . . . but peered by u-hite socksl ja Carver Hi h School Edmund Robert Manfredi 5 Gould Road Snooky . . . masculine . . . Uh, yea. ' . . prizes a 55 Chevy . . . wants to ga into drafting . . That's hip . . . peeved by a 55 Chevy . . . hap piness is a 55 Chevy?.'? lntramurals lg Volleyball 2: Senior Show 41Worl Study 3. 4. My M-.-Wulf' Thomas McQuire Nlanomet Beach Blvd. Nlanomet Tam . . . devilish . . . you're never gonna be- lieve this. ' . . . wants to go to Wentworth . . . peeved because School starts early . . . prizes an excusable pass and a 6l Pontiac . . . found happy with P.G. Work Study 4. Donald Peter Nlatinzi 68 Summer Street JO-5650. .. Say Cool . . . popular . . . to spend a whole summer with LIT' .... peeved by a differ- ence of -150 miles . . . talented . . . happiness is more friends like Pete K .... prizes Mama and his Captains Star . . . happy when he's u-ith L. lin. ... Yessa . .. tthat's our Donlj Homeroom Representative l. 2. 3. -lg Intramurals l. 2. 3. 4: Talent Show 2. 31 Coll 2. 31 Soccer 3: Co-Captain 4: Track 4: Varsity Club 3. 41 Senior Show 4: Pilgrim-Art Editor 4. Daniel Patrick May 48 Castle Street Plymouth Danny . . . athletic . . . l.el's go. '. . . intelli- gent . . . hopes to attend college . . . getting up early tfor anythingl . . . peeves him . . . prizes . . . his weights . . . happiness . , . hating no prob- lems at all. Football l. 2. 3. leo-captain? Hlr1'lll'kll'lx l. 2. 3. 4. lnlramural Softball 2: Il0ll1t'l'00lll Representa- tixe l. 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club -fl: Pilgrim Sports lfditor 4: Senior Show 4. Richard Peter McLea 15 Skylark .Mcnue 125 Wendy Lynn McNeill I8 Whiting Street linearly . . . 'fl'eminine . . . wants to ga to cal- lege and to be happy . . . Really? . . . flirty . . . prizes her pearls . . . peeved by lonely days . . . smiling . . . hapiness is having fun , Womenk Club lg Nlarching Girls il: Prom Com- mittee -1: Senior Show: Latin Club President 2: Pep Squad l. 2: Library Assistant 3: Graduation lsherelte 31 Bookstore l. 4: Assistant Manager 2. Nlanager 3: Talent Show 3: Tutor 21 Heritage Day Rep. lg AFS 1. 2. Secretary 3. Treasurer 4: Future Teachers l. 2. 3. 4. ' I--wa 3 Louise Clough Meyer Jordan Road Leelie . . . good-natured . . . hopes to ga to col- -..ff I ff!-rs lege . . . stylish . . . peeucd by Chucks delightful Cecilia M. Miller moods and W'ec:ie's stipulations . . . genuine . . . prizes her skis . . . likable . . . happiness is Sept- ember 7. 1963. Field Hockey 1.3. 41Tcnnis 12. 3. 4. A., Y5s.wsg,. L- Gene T. Monteiro R,F.ll. fffl West Street Monty . . . friendly . . . wants to attend business school . . . Man, you just ain't right . . . prizes . . . his little green bug. . .peeved by . . . conceited people . . . happiness is . . . D.C.B. ona Saturday night. Football 1: Track 2. 3: Football 2. 3: Yolleyball l. 2. 3: Gym Show 21 Senior Shows 4. lfarle Road P.O. Box 58 Nlanomet Ce Cen. . . plans ta be happy and be an airline slewardess . . . talkative ...Q friendly . . . peered by people using guns . . . prizes an orange and black snake. . . good-nalured . . . happiness is ga- ing with .l.C .... Don't do anything I n'ouldn't da. ' Chorus 2. 3: Spanish Club lpresidenlj l. 2: XFS 2. 3: W eather Stall 3: l-lomeroom Represcntatisc l. 2. 3: Wildcat 4: Senior Show: Concession Stand 4. K li. Y Jeanette Meda Monti 38 Cordage Terrace ,Ieanettey . . . impulsive . . . unique . . . often heard saying l 'ery Strange . . . wants to have a good time . . . peered by Sues back seat driving . . . prizes Snoops . . . happiness is july 31. 1960. Clarion l. 2: l.it l. 2: Bookstore 3: Tutor 21 Homeroom Representatixe 3: French Club 1. 2: Pep Squad ln Prom Committee 3. 4: Intramurals 3: XY oman's Club 4: Senior Show 41 Talent Show 3: Wildcat 4. 126 Plymouth - 'ik Carlos Manuel Miranda 10 Standish Court Carlos . . . talkative . . . his ambition is to grad- uate . . . happiness is winning a soccer game . . , friendly . . . prizes his book collection . . . Yas- Asah. '. lntramurals l. 2. 3. 41 National Honor Society 3. 4: Debate Team 3. 4: Soccer 3. 4: Yarsity Club 3. 1. ' 'pil' , . Nancy Carol Moon Ris er Street Too1sie . . . petite .... future elementary teacher . . . lT'ell. I'll tell ya . . . sweet . . . prizes . . . her scrapbook . . . tchoo. ' . . . peered by leasers . . . happiness is . . . walking on the beach. lntramurals 2: Future Teachers 3. 4: French Club 3. 4: Pilgrim Staff 4: Senior Show 4: Senior Song Committee 4: Womanl Club 4. Carver High School Janet Louise Murphy 52 Winding Way alan . . . reserved . . . plans to be a dietician . . . peeved by unfairness . . . prizes friendship . . . calm . . . So . . . happiness is skiing at Park City. Future Teachers 2g Dean's Council 2. 3. 4: Future Nurses 2. 3 . naw , Mark A. Newby Warren Avenue H97 Newblu. . . happy . . . ambition is to live. . . peeved by those Chiltonville parties ??? . . . easy- gomg . . . prizes his Skylark . . . happiness is being in the mood. . . For what, Mark? Baseball ll lntramurals 4: Senior Show: Spanish Club 4g Talent Show 3. 41 Bookstore 4, f,. ff 1? X Karen Ann Murphy 85 Quaker Road Manomet Karen . . . reserved .... future elementary teacher . . . What the heck . . . prizes . . . class ring . . . peeved by. . . snobbish people. . . happi- ness is . . . being with R.H. Future Teachers 3. 4: French Club 4: Senior Show 4: Senior Song Committee 4. George Howland Newcomb 38 Russell Street George . . . talented . . . ambition . . . to climb a mountain . . . prizes . . . his harp . . . How much? . . . peeved by. . . impurity. . . happiness is . . . paying your dues. Chess Club 1. 2. 3. 4: lSee-Treas. 2. 31 YP. 41: Debate Club lTreas. 2g V.P. 311 FTQX 3: S0eeer31 Latin Club 41 Clarion 4: Senior Show 4: Drama Club 41 Operation Impact 4. 127 it-. .ii - 4'-as .4 -,.,.,.::s .. 3 7:21 ' 1 w i .. A ' r A 6' : Af' ' 4 fp :ff fi , as , 1 5' 1 George N. Neil 391 Court St. Rear Skip . . . l d0n'l believe that . . . Happy-gm lucky . . . hopes to be healthy. wealthy. and very happy... twho doesn't?j . . .peeved by being dry on Friday nights . . . prizes his license. Chorus 2: Senior Show 4: Work Study 3. 1. '- john Ames Nickerson Riwr Street ,lay . . . easygoing . . . wants to be somebody . . . Whats up? . . . prizes his shotguns . . . out- doorseyu. . . peeved by Fords . . . but is happy on Friday nights and with M.B. diffs Laurie .lane Nicolas Woodxale Au-nue Laurie , . . Cheerful . . . wants lo be happy . . . l'm sorry. ' . . . prizes those memories and ,lune 29, 1969 flfhy, Laurie?.'?j . . . happiness is the future and feeding duelfs . . . peered by period 22. NlfIIJ'I' Ccrtifivale l: Student Gowernmenl Day l: Dance Band 3: l rent'h Club l. 2. 3. il: l.alin Club l. 2: Field llockt-y l. 2: National llonor Soi-iely il: Senior Show -1: lx-ader Corps 2. 3. -1: Ile-an! Counril l. 2. 3. fl-1 Future leathers l. 2. 3. 11 Pilgrim 3. 4: Business Nlanager Pilgrim 4: liand l. 2. 3: Rotary -1: Womank Club 4: 'XFS l. 2. 3. il: Debate Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Talent Show 3. was Plymouth ' ff' . 7 Frank Thomas Nye Fosdick Road Carxer Kern , . . quiet . . . Keep the Faith . . .peered by room 210 and math . .' . happiness is being in 'ith period study. W:-i Z, Sf Y? me -1-...1q.::....f .-K.. .:S..rz1s2.fK,-. 4 50515 iss? i ss 1 ,. x N- Walter Ronald Ohannessian Nlanomet Avenue Nlanomet Ronny . . . wants to become an engineer . . . Oh. yeah. '. . . reserved. . . prizes . . . his car. . . . dislikes . . . working . . . happiness is . . . being with Kim tnaturallyj. Chess Club 1: Spanish Club 11 Football l. 2: Drama Club 4. -.Al ' Richard M. Oliveira 9 Sax erfs Lane Puma .... friendly . . . wants to be lT'orld's most famour barber . . . Doof Da Da Daof Doof Doof Doof' . . . twhat?.'j . . . Witty. . . prizes his li- cense. . . but peered by . . . having no car . . . hap- piness is. . . playing his guitar. Band 1. 22. 3. 4: Class Representatixe l. 2: Drama Club 3. 41 Talent Show 3. 4: Senior Show -l-. 128 Ralph Arthur Oehme Rixer Street Krazy tOehmej .... fun-loring . . . ambition... to hare and to hare done everything he wants . . . energenir . . . prizes . . . his shotgun and dog . . . peered by, . . being Considered Highway .llenace ... happiness is. . . hunting. Baseball l. 2. 3. 1: lntramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Home- room Representatixe 2. 3. fl: Talent Shows 2. 3. 4: Senior Show 1: llomeroom Treasurer 1. 2. 3. 4: llorltey 3. 4. pvx 1 w- JN Charles Orzechowski High Street North Cari er Chuck . . . Doof is a doof. '. . . wants to go to a Data Proeessing school . . . peered by .llonday mornings . . . prizes a 64 Pontiac . . . happiness will be graduation t,Yaturally.'J. Band 1. 22. 3. 4. Carver High School Stephen Paul Ottani 5 Russell Avenue Steve . . . spirited . . . plans to go to college . . . What's up? . . . prizes his membership to Buffa's Bargain Basement . . . but is peeved by getting kicked off twice . . . prankish', . . . happi- ness is Frank 's cottage. Football 2. 3. 4: Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4-Q Band 1. 2. 33 Senior Showg Talent Show 2. 3g Varsity Club, i Stephen Mark Pereira ' 11 Pierce Avenue Sketch . . . intelligent . . . wants to be successful . . . and have ar happy family . . . How's it go- ing? . . .prizes . . . his scooter . . . peeved by . teasing . . . talkative . . . happiness is . . . being with D.D. fof coursej. Debate Club 1: Track 1: Band l. 2: Lab Assistant 2. 3g Soccer 34 Intramurals 3g Math Club 3. 4: Alternate for Boys' State 33 Drama Club 4: Honor Society 4g Senior Show 4g Steering Committee- Operation Impact 4-. I Christopher Utto 8 Centennial Street 065- Albino Anthony Perry Rochester Road South Cari er Buddy . . . wants to go to college , . . Is that right . . . prizes . . . 48 Chev. . . peeved by. . . conceited people . . . happiness is . . . playing bas- ketball. Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball 1. 23 Band 1, 2, 31 Varsity Club 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4. 129 Paul Edward Palavanchi Plymouth Rock Terrace Plymouth Pal . . . athletic. . . prizes . . .foolball. . . Hey naw, Hey now . . . peeved by . . . getting up in the morning . . . happiness is . . . playingfootball. Football 1. 2. 3. 4g Basketball lg Baseball 3. 4. 73? Roger Anthony Perry 10 Washington Street Roger Dodger . . . class president . . . to be suc- cessful . . . suave . . . a lousy Saturday night pveves him. . . why??. . . Just CooIlt . . .prizes his license and his sideburns . . . freaky music makes him happy. Class President l. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 1. 2, 3, 41 Football 1. 2, 3. 43 Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4:, Basket- ball l, 2: Senior Show 4: Talent Show 2, 31 Prom Chairman 3. 4: Basketball Concessions 3: Dance' Committee 1. 2. 3. 4g Intramurals 3. 44 Graduas tion Usher 2. 3: Prom Usher 2: Pilgrim 4 Rally Committee 1, 2. 3, 4. Elaine Ann Piirala Rocky Hill Road 'i0h. my heart. ' . . . plans a future in medical technology. . . refined. . . happiness is seeing old friends . . . peeved by people who think they're great. Chorus l. 21 AFS 3g Future Nurses 1. 21 Latin Club 1. 21 Pilgrim 4g Marching Cirls 41 Womens Club Representative 4: Senior Show 4. .-C Q-wise' , l gy Khristine Marie Pimental 30 South Street Khris . . . energetic. . . Really? . . . wants to teach P.E .... peeved by sagging nylons . . . prizes her license . . . athletic . . . happiness is WIN- NING. Field Hockey 1. 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Softball 1. 2. 3. 4g Sports Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Squad lg Sports Staff 3. 4: Pilgrim 3. 4. Alan John Pimental Carver Road .-ll . . . witty. . . ambition. . . to be aprofession- al bum . . . What do ya say? . . . prizes his 54 Chevy. . . peered by . . . homework lu'ho isn'tj . . . happiness is. . . being first out of the parking lol. Spanish Club I: Tennis l. 2: Geological Society 1. 2. 4: Debate Club ZZ: Clarion 2: Intramurals 2.1. li Theodore Joseph Pina Tremont Street RFD y!f3 Carver Teddy . . . ambition to be a mechanic and a truck driver . . . prizes playing basketball . . . Well all right, let's shoot it. ' lhuh?l . . . peeved by getting up in the morning . . . Friendly . . . happiness is his Afro and being with W.S. WX. Football 2. 3: Basketball 1. 4: Talent Show 3: Homeroom Representative 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramu- rals 1. 2. 3. 4. 130 Pl mouth Deborah Mae Pimental Tremont Street Deb . . . Certainly most is groovy-love. . . . plans include marriage and college tin that order. Deb?j . . . peered by L. YJI. T. T. Y. L. 71 711. W. T. tu'hat's that?j . . . prizes that diamond ring and her 6 fool rabbit . . . happiness is Skip home for good. Chorus l. 2. 3. 4:AFS1. 2. Bruce Wayne Pratt 14 Washington Street Bruce . . . Don't worry about it . . . ambitious . . . future disc jockey. . . peeved by snobby peo- ple and the cliques . . . witty. . . prizes those Elvis Albums . . . finds happiness while listening to rec- ords. Math Club 1: Chorus 1. 2. 3. -1: Intramurals 1. 2. 3: Bookstore 2: AFS 1: Senior Prom 41- Senior Show 4: Talent Show 3. 4: Football Concession 4. 4Carver High School Dennis J. Pratt 18 Alden Street Dennis . . . quiet . . . prizes a 63', Merc . . . What's up? . . . peeved by lousy bowling . . . happiness is going out with girls . . . wants to grad- uate. Intramurals: Softball, Volleyball. Eileen Rand 298 State Road Manomet Chooch . . . Sweet . . . prizes Sugar Bear fWho could that be?j . . . wants to graduate . . . peeved by her car . . . happiness is being with the mental midgets. . . gymnastically inclined. Field Hockey 1. 2, 3. ,Iudith Marie Pretti 11Vz Alden Street Plymouth Judi . . . wants to be a hairdresser. . . Groovy . . . peeved by not being with M.E .... secure . . . prizes that certain high school ring and gold watch . . . happy with Mark . . . and G.T.0.'s . . . Duxbury is happiness. . . why Judi? Pep Squad l: Cafeteria Assistant 1. 2. Royal Chester Randall lll 2016 Nelson Street Plymouth Randy , . . likable. . . Yah. '. . . happiness is having someone to talk to . . . petpeeve. , . having to shave before school. . . well dressed . . . prizes his license . . . wants to see the world. Baseball l. 2, 3. 41 Basketball 1. 2: Senior Show 4: Talent Show 2. 3. 4g Intramurals 1. 2, 4: Homeroom Respresentative l. 2. 3. 43 Bookstore 3. 4: Concession Stand 4. 131 Karen Quillin 169 Billington Street Plymouth Karen . . . dainty. . . wants to go back to Cal- ifornia . . . peeved by sports cars and boys with short hair. . . stylish. . . prizes that certain picture . . . happiness is being with J.S .... and having nothing to worry about. . . That's really great. Volleyball l. 2: Badminton 2. Scott Francis Rapose 32 Dias Road Scott . . . intelligent . . , Nope . . . wants to major in Math . . . dislikes getting up early . . . prizes his T.V .... happiness is peace and quiet ... shy. Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4g lntramurals 4. Q Dennis Francis Rapoza RFD Q3 Samoset Street Plymouth Rip . . . quiet. . . wants to see the states. . . re- served . . . peeced by going to work. . . prizes his mustang . . . composed. . . happiness . . . is driv- ing aruound on a sunny day with friends. ti Wesley Peter Rasmussen Toner Road RFD ll es . . . l'm not always right. but 1'm never wrong. '. . . plans to go to Denmark . . . intelli- gent . . . peered by cliquish people or groups . . . ambitious . . . prizes that ten speed Schwinn bike. . . happiness is the absence of school. Debate l. 2. 3. 4: French Club 1: Chorus 1: Chess Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Clarion Editor 3: Lit Staff 3. 4: L'iI Abner 3: Heritage Day Guide 1: Operation Impact Committee Chairman 4: National Nlerit Letter of Commendation 4: Senior Show Writing Committee 4: Senior Shows 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Library Staff 3. 4: Football Conces- sion Stand 4:3101-k Town Meeting 1: Debate Club Treasurer l. ,F pm LQ' -wi' ..'j 3 Frank Chester Richmond 83 Newfield Street Baldy . . . Masculine . . . to be a photographer tof what.'?.'2 . . .prizes his 65 Plymouth . . .peet'- ed by moody girls ...t flirtatious. . .N Frank's hap- Gary Donald Richmond py when with people you like and like you! . . . Beaxer Dam Road I guess YES. ' Nlanvmel Football 1: Basketball 2. Richie . . . independent. . . Do your thing . . . plans to be happy . . . quiet . . . prizes his license . . . not going to school makes him happy. Football 1. 2. 132 Plymouth -T Brenda Mae Raymond White Horse Beach Xlanomet Bren . . . cute . . . F.R. peetes her. . . loves those long weekends . . . .Yo. ' . . . sweet . . . wants to trarel and marry a millionaire . . . prizes . . . truefriends and a certain collection.'.'.' Elizabeth Ann Robichaud Indian Avenue Nlanomet Beth . . . quiet . . . lT'hat's to eat?? . . . wants . . . to be . . . a Respiratory Technician . . . sweet . . . prizes . . . her teddy bear . . . happiness is letters from Florida fFrom whom. Belh??l French Club 1. 2: Intramurals 1. 22: Gymnastic Show 2: Semsba 2. 3. 4: Talent Show 3: Gradua- tion Archbearer 3: Latin Club 3: Future Nurses 3: Band 4: Student Council 1. 2. 4: Yice-President 3: Dance Committees 3. 4: Future Teachers 4: junior and Senior Prom Committees 3. 4: Drama flnh 1 9, 3, 4: Senior Shnw 4: Chorus 2. 3. 4. lCarver High School Diane Marie Robillard White Horse Road Manomet Di , . . plans to include a certain marine in her future fwho is that Di?j . . . peeved by S.D. . . . 'just messing around . . . prizes that certain ted- dy bear and a charm bracelet . . . happiness is a trip to South Carolina . . . easygoing . Q K V is Lynette Waite Rogers Warren Ave. Lynette , . . quiet . . . Certainly. '. . .peeved by people who don't listen . . . ffriendlyn. . . hopes to have a happy life . . . happy . . . prizes life . . . happiness is . . . sleeping late. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Sports Club 1, 2. 3. 4: Field Hockey 23 Talent Show 3g Senior Show 4: March- ing Girls 2, 3. 41 AFS lg Pilgrim Staff 4g Basket- ball lg Junior Prom 3g Grad. Archbearer 3: Se- nior Prom 4: Wildcat 43 Homeroom Treasurer 1. Frances Evelyn Ross 92 Court Street Fran , . . sorry about that . . . wants to be a nurse . . . peeved by people laughing at anyone . . . prizes that ring . . . happiness is coming in late. Cheryl Ann Ruprecht 95 Forest Aienue Extension North Plymouth Cheryl . , . sweet . . . Did I Tell You?. . . sin- cere . . . to be happy and live in Manometf twhy there Cheryl?j . . . happiness is her l .W'. but pe- eved by the Pink Bomb . . . prizes September l. Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4: llomeroom Represen- tative l. 2: Lil 1: Clarion 1. 2: Pilgrim 4: Talent Show 31 Senior Show 4: Senior Prom 4: Gradua- tion Archbearer 3. 133 gnav Joyce Ann Rogerson R.F.D. ffl ,loyce . . . Feminine . . . Wooool see Ya.'.'. '. . wants to become a fashion retailer or buyer . . . peeved by narrow-minded people . . . sensitive. . . prizes her radio and found happy with John. ,Iames Joseph Russell 26 Samoset Street Marlin Branflakesn. . . carefree. . . happiness is those weekend parties . . . prizes his car and her lin that arder.'?.'j . . . peeved by people who tell him what to do . . . ambition to graduate. Christine Clarice Sadosky 14 Hamilton Street Chris . . . plans to enjoy life , . . bouncy. . . lV0. sa . . . peeved when a certain person is al- ways lale. . . prizes her friends . . .fun-loving . . . happiness is a party in Edaville. Clarion 1. 2: Lit ll Senior Prom Comm. 4: French Club lg Talent Show 4: Graduation Archbearer 3: Homeroom Representative 3, 43 Senior Show: Pilgrim Staff 4: Fashion Show 3. 4: Womenis Club 4. Zi-x George Joseph Santos 224 Court St. George . . . rugged. . . or what . . . ambition is to win the Irish Sweepstakes . . . peeved when riding caboose on a train fwhal train?l . . . prizes ,I. Y.'s monkey . . . found happy while with brown bottles and aluminum cans. Intramural Softball 2: Senior Show 4. Pl mouth As Victor Francis Salminen Wenham Street Carier Vic . . . wants to get into racing . . . easygoing . . . Snag off . . . peeved by Mr. P. . . . prizes that car . . . happiness for Vic is cutting in those lunch lines but not getting caught.'.'.' Gregory Anthony Santos 296 Court Street Snowball . . . plans to join the US. Air Force . . . oh, boy . . . peeved by dumb girls . . . out- going . . . prizes his mustang . . . he's happy when looking at girls with long blond hair . . . perfec- tionistn. 134 K9 . . u f . 4 Denise Roberta Sampson 28 Nlt. Pleasant Street Duckie . . . Don't Hold Your Breath . . . ram- bunctious . . . prizes her memories of Tribes Hill .. . butpeeved bythe word paranoid . . . R.R. Kc A.S.'s friendship make her Happy . . . wants to find that certain someone and be happy . . . quack quack.'?.' Talent Show 3: Graduation lfsher 3: Senior Show 4: H.R. Treasurer 2: Fashion Show 3. 4: Pep Squad 1: Junior Prom 3: Pilgrim 4. Linda Helen Savoy Fresh Pond Circle R.F.D. ffl Manomel Lin . . . quiet . . . you're kidding . . . wants to stay happy . . . sweet .... peeved when hericar is taken away . . . prizes Dougie . . . happy with a clean bedroom. Future Nurses 3: Bookstore 2. lCarver High School , ' Judith Elaine Selig 10 James Circle Cedarville, Mass. Melissa Beth Segal Judi , . . quiet . . . Hopes to be a secretary. . . Carver Road-Rf-'D' 53 prizes her .car 16... peeved by rude people . . . Missy . . . a new addition to P.C .... Hopes to Zappmelg ls- by 'T'Y,ffde ' ' ' found at Michael Qsawyer be a buyer . . . prizes her friends . . . Hates 'muy mes' ut-mme' Off Federal Furnace Road Monday mornings . . . Bess . . . happiness is Mike . . . indestructable . . . Ring My Chymes!! UNO Homework on 01-0-H-g weekendv' . . . to become rich and be happy at the beach at Womenls Club 4' night . . . friendly . . . peeved by conceited girls . . . prizes that I2 string guitar. ff-.ff-9?-i -ur-,311 Anna Elizabeth Sherwood Purchase Street Carver Anna .... enthusiastic , . . energetic . . . Norma Jean Sherman wants to own a boutique on Fifth Avenue . . . ' ' Beaver Dam Road prizes D.F.'s love, but is peeved by phonys and Michael William S li Nlanomet the word 'paranoid . . . 'flirlatiousn . . . will be 10 James Ch-cl e 5 Norm . . . Jump on it . . . independent . . . happy when a certain someone comes home from Cedarville Mai wants to have her own motorcycle . . . peeved by Vietnam. i . ' ..Mike,, . D Quiet eeiled b ' i I h k slow and safe drivers . . . prizes Al , . . highway WONCUUS Club 42 Pilgrim 3. 43 Cl3l'l0!l 1, 2-1 AFS v U l a finale medlariig ryg 'hs-WVOIZWO 9 menace...happiness is being with AI. 2: Talent Show 3, 44 Department Secretary 4: ..Mise'-able W, hu ' P 'zes 'S ' Intramurals 2g Pep Rally Comm. 3, 4: llc ...prizes Joan. Comm. 3, 4g Senior Show: Graduation Usher Pep Squad l. Plymouth Cathy Short Sol Meadow Road Carver Kee . . . Well, now you know . . . sincere. . . F.H.P .... peeved by a certain cop f???j . . . hap- piness is for us to make it there . . . ambition is to be happy. . .prizes Mike and her lock. Pep Squad 1: Intramurals 1: Senior Show 4. . ffygf- . 5122- 3 john James Silva 101 Samoset Street ,Iay . . . Handsome. . . Yeah Right . . . wants to play college football. . . outgoing . . .peeved by straight necks . . . prizes that orange S.S. 396 . . . happiness is that certain phone call and those letters ffrorn who?j Football 2. 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4: Baseball l: Track 2. 3. 4: Class Vice President I. 2. 3. 4: Talent Show l. 2. 3: Senior Show 2. 4: Varsity Club 2. 3. 4: Steering Committee for Operation Impact 4: Varsity Football Captain 4: Gradua- tion Usher 3: Basketball Concession 3: Prom Committee 3. 4: Dance Committees 1. 2. 3. 4: Intramurals l. 2: Chorus l. 2. tif? Cynthia Marie Silva 5 Centennial Street Cindy . . . quiet. . . Really? . . . ambition is to be happy . . . Oh Yeah . . . sincere. . . dislikes conceited people . . . happiness is doing what you want to. . .prizes her drivers license and contachi Bookstore 1, 2: French Club I. 3: Future Teach- ers Club 3. 4: AFS 3. 4: Senior Show: Talent Show 3: Pilgrim 3. 4: Women's Club 4: Home- room Treasurer 2. 3. 4: Fashion Show 3. 4. ...way Mark Anthony Silvia Walkers Road North Carver Mark . . . musical. . . wants to attend music school . . . peeved by the Vietnam war . . . easygo- ing . . . prizes his music . . . happiness is doing what he wants to do. Football 1: Bookstore 2: Senior Show: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: AFS 1. 2: Dance Band 2. 3. 4. 136 X. Xe. Deborah Lee Silva Purchase Street Carver .lIouse . . . ambition . . . to be a hairdresser . . . petite . . . peered by those Monday mornings . . . zzzzz lme tooj Yeah, you got that right . . . talkative . . . prizes her memories . . . Kfor in- stance??j . . . happiness is an out of sight week- end. Girls' Sport Club 2. 3. 4: Cheerleader 2. 3. 4-cap- tain 4: Student Council 1. 2. 3. 4: Homeroom Representatixe 3. 4: Spanish Club 4: Senior Show: Talent Show 3. 4: Prom Committee 3: Intramurals l. 2: Gym Show 2: Pep Rally Com- mittees 1. 2. 3. 4: Concession Stand 3. 4: Pep Squad l. 2. 3. 4: Dance Committee 1. 2. 3 -1 1 Carol Ann Smalley T8 ff.-X Rochester Road West Wareham. Mass.: Cars er Carol . . . petite . . . hopes to become a nurse . . . Ya know that. ' . . . Hates Monday .llorning . . . happiness is Graduation . . . prizes her birth- stone. . . reserL'ed . Gym Show l: Intramurals 1. 2: Future Nurses Club 1. 3. 4: Pilgrim Staff 4: Spanish Club 4: Art Club 4: Senior Show 4. Carver High School Neil Patrick Smith 307 Charlemont Road Priscilla Beach Manomet Smitty . . . witty. . . still hangin' on . . .wants to be a disc jockey or Sports Braodcaster . . . pe- eved by Miss A and Mr. D fwonder why?j . . . prizes his friends . . . happy when on a date. Football 1, 22 Baseball 1. 3: Chess Club 1. 2. 32 Track 22 Audio Visual 2. 3. 42 Drama Club 1. 2. 3. 42 Soccer 42 Band 42 Senior Show 4. Joyce Winslow Sutherland 22 Bay View Avenue Suds . . . happy-go-lucky . . . hopes to be an artist and designer . . . prizes her family and friends, but is peeved by prejudice and dishon- esty . . . happiness is: the good people in my life. . . . I don't believe lT. '. . . likeable. Class 70 Secretary 12 Intramurals 1. 2. 42 Pil- grim Art Staff 42 Senior Show 42 Tennis 4. ,a . J' Ni. Marcia Anne Stefani f' I 19 Bay View Avenue Marcia . . . intelligent . . . ambition is to make somebody happy. . . pet peeve . . . disinterested people and 1.A .... It takes talent. '. . . consid- erate . . . prizes her eyes. Honor Society 3. 4: Debate Club 2. 3. 42 Lab Assistant 2. 3. 42 Pilgrim Literary Editor 43 Fu- ture Teachers 42 Band 3. 4: Dean's Council 3. 4. Susan Marie Stafford 83 Priscilla Beach Road Manomet ue . . . stylish . . . Suck a lemon. '. . . wants to go to nursing school. . . sweet. . .prizes a F-25 Bic Fine pointpen. . . and . . . P.M .... happiness is the fall . Intramurals 42 Latin Club 3. 42 Future Nurses 42 Clarion 22 Senior Sh0w2 Dance Committee 22 Marching Girls 4. S JoAnn Swales Stafford Street Plymouth Jo . . . happy . . . wants to live happily ever Carolyn Barbara Swain after . . . chatty . . . prizes my little man . . . Bayberry Knoll. Warren Avenue peeved by those early mornings . . . happiness is Swain . . . Seagull , . . Ay Baby . . . talk- sunshine . . . out of sight . . . gay , alive . . . peeved by Rick Vincent fwonder whyj Chorus 2. 32 Pep Squad l. . . . happy when she's out of Plymouth . . . who isn't . . . energetic . . . ambition is to succeed in life and to be happy . . .prizes her wall. Pilgrim 42 Department Secretary 4: Senior Show. John Mario Taddia 24 Prince Street John . . . artistic... Who me? . . . ambition is to succeed in Art . . . athletic. . . peeved by wait- ing . . . ffor whom?1 . . . prizes his car . . . happi- ness is graduating fEncorej . . . and K.,l. Football 1. 2, 3, 4: Art Staff 4: Track 1. 2, 3: Pil- grim 4g Boys' Sports 4: Gym Show 3: Chess Club 1: Senior Show. 'HP' Paul Edward Thomas 21 Cordage Terrace Ext. Paul . . . confident. .. ha mach . . . his future goal is in the field of business . . . prizes his 64 Ford fThe White Knightj . . . happiness is living in North Plymouth IPI. Band 1. 2. Plymouth Paula Elizabeth Tassinari 354 Rear Court Street Paula . . . Why can't mail come on Sundays? . . . ambition is to marry . . . peeved by the army FTA . . . happiness is being home on leave and Sunday phone calls . . . talkative . . . prizes . . . Bengi, her friendship ring and her thing. Marching Girls 2. 3: AFS 2: Clarion 2: Homero- om Representative 1. 2, 3. 4: Pep Rally Commit- tee 2. 3. 4: Prom Committee 3. 4: Dance Commit- tee 2. 3. 4: Senior Show: Pilgrim Staff 4: Intra- murals 2. 3. 4: Talent Show 4. .ax if ...gl 'IV' Steven Russell Thomas 134 Westerly Road Steve . . . Say, man? . . . reckless . . . hopes to become a Navy pilot . . . dislikes reading . . . prizes a Universal jeep . . . happy when riding the beaches. Football 3: Senior Show 4: Basketball 2: Chess Club 1: Intramurals. 138 . . 1 , W t 'W .11 fQff'if ' W 'V' 'G Judith Marie Thomas 10 Mt. Pleasant Street ,ludi . . . quiet. . . Outasite . . . nosey people with big MOIXTHS peeve her . . . wants to live a pleasant life . . . foxey . . . prizes her freedom . . . happiness is NNSBB . . . ?????? Library Staff 1. 2: Latin Club 1. 2: Geological Society 1: Pep Squad 1: Wildcat 4. Donna Marie Tinti 18 Olmstead Terrace Dania . . . Hopes to be an artist. lhen-mar- riage . . . shy . . . peeved by a certain teacher . . . happiness is: going to judo . . . Don't bother Me. ' 'Carver High School Michael David Utley Center Street East Carver Mike , . . considerate . . . Well Alright.'! . . . peeved by snobby people . . . our future engineer . . . happy when doing what He wants to do. . . prizes his Skidoo . Football lg Intramurals 1, 2, Tool Club 3, Work Study 4g Senior Show 4. Irene Anne Vasapollo 210 Court Street Renie . . . wants to be happy . . . intelligent . . . No 'sa, really? . . . Plymouth peeves her . . . self-reliant . . . prizes her memories . . . happiness is helping someone, the future, and March I, 1969. Pilgrim Typing Editor 4, Business Staff 4: Junior Prom 3, Senior Prom 4, Future Teachers of America 2. 3. 4-Q Pep Squad 11 National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4g Honorary Rotar- ion 4-Q Student Government Day lg Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 3, 43 NEDT Award lg Math Tutor 2: French Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Woman's Club 43 Senior Show 43 Senior Show Writing Committee 43 Mentally Retarded Volunteer l, 2: Head Start Volunteer 1, 2g Clarion lg Talent Show 4: Poster Committee 3. Rhonda ,lean Vacchi Duck Plain Road Plymouth Rhon . . . talkative . . . Ya, right, sure thing . . . to enjoy life . . . peeved by slow drivers . . . people . . . prizes a certain ring. . . anchors from S.L .... happiness is the weekend with that special guy. Work Study 4, Senior Show 4. 'ai Tiki Richard Pernet Vincent Doten Road Rick , . . flirtatious . , . to be the biggest Chev dealer on the East Coast. . . peeved by people who have too much to say about nothing . . . industri- ous . . . Tomorrow , . . prizes the keys to his 55 Chevy . . . happiness is working in my shop. 139 GS X X '1 F f i E Q-wi K WL , 3 ' J' z J W 54' Nancy Anne Valente Cherry Street fVance . . . natural. . . whimsical. . . I'm so happy. '. . . hopes to enjoy life and graduate from college . . . nonchalant . . . peeved by a lonely we- ekend and that trip to Boston. . . happiness is the summer. Woman's Club 4: French Club l, 2, 31 Marching Girls 2, 3, 4g Class Secretary 2, 3, 4: Representa- tive to Girls' State 3: Bookstore 3. 4g Talent Show 3g Lit 1, 2, Pilgrim 4, Senior Show 4. '1 Richard Hatton Wall Long Pond Road junior . . . That's what she said! . . . sociable . . . wants to get out of school. . . prizes his shot- gun . . . peeved by getting out of bed . . . happy when staying home from school. Intramurals 1, 2. Kevin James Walsh 7 Stoddard Street Grumman . . . original . . . Where are the Snowdens of yesteryear? . . . independent . . . hopes to do as many things as possible . . . peeved by waking up before noon. . .prizes my asthma . . . happiness is Good Times with good friends . . . unique. '-fig , Paul H. Whipple Doten Road Skid . . . easygoing . . . if it's fun, do it . . . natural. . .prizes his ',leep', his dogs, and his guns V. . . outdoorsy . . . peeved by 'Scouls'. . . well liked . . . happiness is heat at the hilltop . . . leasing. Baseball 1: Talent Show 3: Senior Show 4: Work Study 4. Harry Watson 8 Beachwood Rd. Nlanomet 140 Plymouth Faith Ann Webber 68 Samoset Street Failh . . . fun-loving . . . You know? . wants to be an X-ray Technician . . . flirtatious . . . prizes Life as sell as the little gits and every- day letters from a certain someone fwho's lhat??j . . .peered by cheap talk . . . understand- ing . . . happiness is hopefully in the future . . . and a plane bringing home a certain soldier boy for goodf Pep Squad l: Clarion l. 2: lnlramurals l. 2: Science Helper 3: Senior Show 4: Pilgrim Staff -1-. Lynne Ellen Williams 54 Sex en Hills Road Lynn . . . happy . . . Hike it. '. . . happiness is Cooper's Pond . . . peered by conceited people . . . prizes the nights with Billy . . . lleahl . . . ambition is to get married. . . sooner or later Iso- oner.'J. Intramurals 2: Prom 3. 4: Pep Rally Committee 3. 4: Pilgrim 4: Senior Show. P lCarver High School Alice Elizabeth Williamson RFD ff2, Buzzards Bay Al . . . Sweet. . . you dumby . . . wants to be- come a nurse . . . prizes her friends . . . peeved by NARC and snobby people . . . happiness is squa- uldo's dungeon.. . ??????? Drama Club 2, 3, 4g Band 3, 4: Lil 1: Clarion 11 French Club l, 2: Future Nurses 2, 3. 4. Mark Frederick Wirzburger 87 Nicks Rock Road Wirtzy . . . diligent. . . ambition is to know my country . . . organized . . . peeved by being too serious . . . prizes his gift of gab . . . happiness is knowing P.B. P Band l. 2. 3, 4: Debate Club 1, 2. 3. 4g Geology Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Library Aide 2. 3. 4: Baseball 2. 3: Student Coxernment 2: Boys' State 3. Marilyn ,lean Wood 28 Samoset Street Marilyn , . . amicable . . . ambition is to be a hairdresser . . . nonchalant . . . Hey now . . . peeved by K.D .... happiness is a certain boy. lntramurals 1. 22 Clarion l. 2: Talent Show 3: Decal Committee l1Sl'lll0I' Show 4. 141 Stephen Warren Wilson West Street Carter W'illy . . . Observant . . . Let it flicker . . . Wants to make a million fhou' Ste1'e?j . . . peeved by winter . . . prizes his shotgun . . . found happy whilehunting. Student Coiernment Day l: llomt-room Hep. l. 2: Track l: Sou-er 2: Intramurals l. 2.31 Senior Show 4. Ronald Michael Wood Heaser Dam Road Vlanomet Woody , . . carefree. . . going to Boston and get- ting around makes him happy . . . prizes the 62 galaxie . . . but pevved by the buggy amplifier . . . Air Force Bound . . . I guess!.'! . -vw Beverly Jean Woodward 16 Royal Street Plymouth Bev . . . Eah', . . . to be happy . . . peeved by interruptions by know-it-alls . . . prizes her friends . . . happiness is Walking on the beach. Leta Marie Young 89 Eda Avenue Carver Leia - Baby . . . F.H.P ..., flirtatious . . . You're young, you'll get over it! . . .plans to en- joy the summer in California fright Claudlj . . . saucy . . . peeved by boys who think she can't drive a hot machine . . .prizes orange V. W. and memories of ??? . . . lwonder who that islj . . . happiness is letters from Vietnam and the week- ends. Senior Show: Senior Prom 4: Junior Prom 3: Dance Committees 1. 2. 3. 4: Concession Stand 4... Co-Chairman 4: Cheerleader 3, 4. Co-Captain 4: Student Government Day 1: Decal Committee 1. 2. 3, 4: Intramurals 1. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Sports Club 3. 4: Pep Squad 1. 2. 3. 4: Homeroom Rep- resentative 1. 2. 3, 4: Pilgrim 4: Talent Show 3. 4: Graduation Archbearer 3: AFS 2. Diana Christine Young Fosdick Road RFD Q2 Nliddleboro Di . . . athletic . . . It was unreal . . . hopes to become a gym teacher . . . peeved by people who rank out Carver . . . energelic . . . prizes little green Champ . . . happiness is a naval ids- charge. Field Hockey 2. 3. 4: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Softball 1. 2. 3. 4: Future Teachers 2. 3. -I-: Pilgrim 3. 4: Clarion 4: Sports Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Bookstore 2: Band 4: Dance Band 4: Wildcat 4: Senior Show. 142 , V .., Laura Diane Young High Street No. Cars er Laura . . . petite . . . Don't try il.'.'.'.' . . . To be on her own . . . but stubborn people .Y0.' . . . prizes those letters . . . from Dickie. Laura? . . happiness is being with Dickie lof coursej. Clarion 2: Chorus 2: Homeroom Treasurer 2. 3: Guidance Aide 2. 4: Pep Squad 4: Future Nurses 4: Spanish Club 2: Pilgrim 4: Womens Club 4. f, John F. Youngman 21014 Sandwich Street Johnny . . . likeable . . . found on the North Plymouth steps . . . casual. . . Okay . . . hopes to be a success . . . peeved by the winter . . . prizes my l4W. . . . happiness is Farina . . . good- natured. Football 1. 3. 4: Intramural Basketball: Senior Show-1. 11 arver High School PHOTOGRAPH NOT AVAILABLE Chorus l. 2. t Fred E. Hernandez 89 Nexsfield Street Fred . . . plans include the lir Force . . . Shoot ilu. . . prizes a '57 Chevy. . . happiness is a full tank . . . bul not those snobby girls . . . happy when he has afull case lof what. Fred?l David Adams ln Memory Gordon Barros Richard Brenner Carmelina DiSciullo '6When Death strikes down the innocent and young, for every fragile form from which he lets the panting spirit free, a hundred virtues rise, in shapes of mercy, charity, and love, to walk the world, and bless it. - Charles Dickens 11812-18705 143 Ronald A. Lopes Michael P. Scott Tremont St. 12 Sex er Street Carter Plymouth Sidney Spoley , , . COOL , , , 'push g good ,llichael . . . serene. . . ambition. . . I0 becom thing . . . u-anis lo become a cartoonist , . . 11 rich man . . . peeved by women who know to peeved by unreal people , , , wild, , , prizes his much . . . talented. . . prizes . . . Georgeann lifp, , , happy u-Uh 24 wld Onps by his Sidg- 1 could care . . . happiness is being in Natick Marie Silva Senior Superlatives Q.. ,W , W? O 1 f Mwdw :ffm 5 N an 1 1 lu 55 nm ' ff? '5Mf55. a Wa-5-W 5 'QAZ 'I' WQ1 Lfimgg Highway Wlenaves Norma Sherman.. Ralph Oehme Most Talented Donny Malinzi. Diana Cline 144 Best Athletes ,lay Jay Silva. Kris Pimenlal rl 'Q i c it 4,5 fx- if x .1 sf .. 1 'T'T5F AJ QW, f 1 W' Y P if-Cf ' 'Wi kiwi? 3 M f WZ Besl All Around Kris Pimental, Danny May fl ,gf , Q' Z We , m. vi Wx. 'A i iff'-1. E X ,V w mn-.a....a. Best Dressed Randy Randall, Barbara Collins Class Sweethearts Leelie Meyer, WU f Chuckie Donovan , ' f YH , , ,, W lids, A Mzw UQ -5 iw' W fi M 'U M F, 2,2 C f . ,Wk -mu. '-dw 1 'M as 1 ff' ff -Aw,,,5,,mA: 9 121, W. ge W, piggy fi Aff, K 3533.42 'ii' kwa 31' A ,yr if 2 77 Carol Bumpus John Maki W 5 ffm - ,nf T' g.1,.,',l www: V, Q N kii:fL,3.N Y, A MM Class Opposites Gail Botelho, Bill Lapworlh Most Talkative Eff R M, , 0 pres Fontes, Q 5 91, F2 ,wmzvf , zf. VH ,M M ' 7, ? 'V+ +.'vS '5 z fzf. ,. . . ew,'r?f:' A fign 2 ,V - N ' ' H-'Q ' V , 91:31 .:: 11 f.s?'f. of ' . . , 5 A ,.,. ,.,., '.',, ww 'f - ' f m W ...,,, .,,. , , W -, ,E SN? . . V 2 N s ng x i ,, S s....mu.wmR4Q 1 Y Class Wits Paula McRae, Bill Cappella 147 Colm Banker Senior Superlatives '55 7 , 4. , iw' , 1- ' 1 I A 1 is 1 1 3 i 1 1 1 P 1 I I 1 3 g .L A Best Looking Steve Cavicchi, Cheryl Ruprechl wr - 4 , ' 1 , SW W . f wp-. ' T .. o o af X ' 1 xv 1.14.53 b 4 l m! f 1 , o , C ll H A-TU ' 1 5? E' if I fo f o xy! xx. 148 H , 72 H I ll f . . ,WH ' 4 f Most Likely to Succeed Carl Jayko, Jenny Crocker f Class Flirts Dennis Brewster, Wendy McNeil PHOTOGRAPH NOT AVAILABLE Happy-Go-Lucky Gene Lydon, Dolores Fontes Done Most for PCHS Roger Perry, Paulette Correa 149 S eclal Honors l'Pf2'i'??-2 ' if Miki., P Paula Best Jay ,lay Silva DAR - Good Citizen Award Massachusetts Government Day Dennis Brewster: Mark Wirzburger. Missing: Michael Swartz: Massachusetts Boy's Stale. 150 ,Af if 445 Y ,V .11 Q, ,wfyij-5, 'fiifiwfzidig 4.5 sv- 1 Patrick Criffis: jennifer Crocker. Missing: Wesley Rasmussen: Marcia Stefani: National Nlerit Scholarship Qualifying Test Let- ters of Commendation. s '1 'I --sg'-r-f:- --.L is ,. ,s,s, . . , ,. , ai' 1' M , ' .:' P , . wwf 0, is 1-mf: ' - , g B 1- nt 1 ,nl W- .qg aumc if I 4 ' Y. l . 3 fs ' had 4. ' , E i ' 1 a bl, if iii? .,?v .111 ., fi 'QS' 3? sg: f I Q 4 Nancy Valenle , , Massachusetts Girl's State , I 4M , f 7 ff M 4 ,iff , Zz 252, Caryn Govonig Presidential Classroom for Young Americans in Washington, D. C. Marcia Stefani Dennis Brewster Betty Crocker Jewish Brotherhood Award Homemaker of the Year , 4 I X Ideal Bo and irl Wedgie Bramhall . . . has hair lik Jimmy Clark e . . . Cheryl Ruprecht . . . has eyes like . . . Charlene Cook ,lay Jay Silva . . . Paul Correa . . . John Taddia Danny May . Mike Boylan has smile like . . . Debbie Caldera has legshlike . . . Sue Barlow . . . has voice like . . . Cathy Conrad . . has physique of ...J A nna Sherwood . . . has complexion like . . . Wendy McNeil K Y gig i o f x.. I H A ,alfz . llc XX 92 . ' 11, . H- , ..--,-. x .Qu I 'vig' if hh- f ,' f ' .U , , ,aj Jiv e-yi. X ,el. 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Blue Food . . . .Pizza Sport . . . . .Football 152 ,t,,,,., Nwwv-qfm-Mfr ' Senior Roll fn w2b !', .f . -'Q-iff'f.5,b-.-'ff.Li,f?3:,:?, ff j ,.Z'9f.wf: 5im,e,,:f f f' ' f , fm f w . M., 2 a, Z' 'f Another exciting class! ? 3 ll Q . EQ Non. was it 38-Ill-36 or 36-21-38? ' V, .A ,,.- in H f.,. .,'.' . xy 4, KX ' Q . M- A, V ,bAV': n 'gf-n ' ' f '--.M v ,Qi-' , 4 -2 3 . WW' ,',. Q F zlu :L l 4 -, V -LM, Q www an 7 V' . 2 me ,Mm A U X : AA1' -L4 gf 'fi if A .W , ,, . My .,... - my ,iw M e A-VV af,xW,ZLKf,,i , QM ig, Q , fg v 9 f 1, 5 Q3 gl ff . I ggi Tln- gruesome foursome-. .-'uw V 1 JI-J 73:7- -f' ,. f f ' 2 ,.' , 'I J-CF' Beauly and lht' Hvasl. Then camga Hodgkins? 153 CAQ A l'm his idol. I 4 ?-.LLM Ma Urann's gang. And now Mr. Wade. this is the tibula! What do ya mean I look funny? mis M l I Q-. 1 If--... W-N-ga yimmfwk' w., ,.mQNQI c -.X--....,,, ' ' 5 .c ---....,, ,-.Ns g 3, ki .H Q 'x'-- i , h A - x X -ww? y ff:-4 V ' 2 A ... 11: e ig - 11 ,, . 2 Q. 5 ' , -milf we . fv - , its - ',- V, . sm ' my Gif: if B ' f NN. pf ' - ., L . A A Xh.. .,. Q ., VL M K iii ., if X . V . . .- if! , as if f 3 M -fd., - - -. lf gf Nw ' . ' c I .. 'N . 5 ' ' .- .- wrix' f' FE? ' 5'0 . -: -Bait. ' 1:51 V Qi Q -' W e ' -. X , Q . J X ' Q , ' ...MW f E , 5 ' ' X. J 3 v x R xg ' F , , X Y , A 3 x MEM 1 f K Say that again and I'll hit you with my crutch. 1 2 Q 2 4 1 if I N 1i....,, im F,! lb J ,,,,.. -f W . ' , T..-,., V .M M ap , Wir? za' c J' ,I Will wonders, never cease? Oh... Hi, Mr. Souza. Oh. what a pain in the neck this class is. K vm 'fre W 1. N.... What's he lallking about now? 155 A smile from our special guests. Senior Prom - 64Lovf-3 saw if That special look. A court full of beauty. 1 -? o X ' ' fl 4 I ' 1 . Y n .N ' ff? 4 .4 y W! -- Wi II Comersalion before dinner if f K pg , ZX ef The Class Officers lead the grand march. ,f---rx Come on Cary, smile. xxx 1 3 E I 6 1 r Set up the bar. joe. This beats school lunch! GG 99 Three Coins in the Fountain . . . Junior Prom, 1969 L lxathx li crm l A The Queen and her courl N 7 .iyfg Our Class Uffiwrs ,-4-n A 'And the band play ed on al-uns f-xv. I -gy .X 1 1 , we If h 1 ,gt X- 11 1 xg IM -f r fu fm Wifi ,pf l .V 'awry x A .' ,y ,Wa yy .Q AF ? .. f A y ,if Q face. ' Our honored guests Come aml get il f 45. H2 VW .1 ,, A ,iff 'Q V y Q -'V 143 , , , ,A , fe. - M Hs f ll, . ' , f ,Z ZQ.. ,. if . 11 3 X What do you mean you don't like oliyes? Was it really that funny? 159 l fx. x A, Ts. qs Yllvw' n U 4 3 -1 gl . 1 al- -3 .A J -1 v Y r ,WMM V A W1 A-Mae:-V'-124 'QQ Q L 4 x.f'.1 I ' L H, ., 1 5:1 ,,,.- -Sc' '1 ,FA A xx S-mf' . x N. 1 F. ' 'v L ,X Y X W' ,W Q V La, M-fm... ss Q., A, Y W, 5 4 ' 5 5 g . 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PLYMOUTITLMASS. 1-Q the GRADUATING CLASS CONGRATULATIONS fmmthe THE BLUE SPRUCE KINGSTON DRIVE-IN 178 C g lt f ELLIS CURTAIN FACTORY 2 IOI'0 U I GK . deIwery...8z 'IINIPEIIIIVE I X prices z V-J I ake I Q,,Q - ALL your PRINTING needs to YTTHE MEMGRIAL PRESS 2.3II11CICIIC st. I . 746 2277 plymouth ,mass ' I MAssAsorr VENDING SERVICE, INC. Compliments of H. A. BRADFORD AND SONS INC. CONGRAULATTIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1970 BARBIERl'S MARKET BERNARD'S LADIES' APPAREL l Court Street Plymouth, Massachusetts Telephone 7-lo-1635 JABEZ CORNER CURRlER'S SERVICE STATION M900 Plymouth Center Waffen Ave- P'Ym0Ut'l near North st. 746-0042 PLYMOUTH TASTEE FREEZ CO. MARIO'S AUTO BODY SHOP 746-0300 19 Winslow Street Plymouth. Massachusetts 02360 Plymouth, Mass. 180 Congratulations And Best Wishes Wigs RI TAPJ rg , C 1 'N i.nx,PLYBAQlJ'1'I'I O ROCKLAND sf ESTWIQIQ MODERN STORES FOR . MEN . WOMEN . BOYS -- AND -- PURITAN CLEANING DEPT. Plymouth's Oldest and Finest Dry Cleaners . CLEANING .TAILORING . FUR STORAGE 56 MAIN STREET 295 UNION STREET PLYMOUTH, MASS. ROCKLAND, MASS. 746-3730 295-1585 Congratulations FRIENDLY SHGP from your rt,.i2I 1 Keep Acquainted SHERMAN FURNITURE COMPANY, INC 310 Court Street Plymouth. Mass 182 1 Congratulations to the Class of 1970 EMERSON'S STORE White Horse Beach Massachusetts Compliments of Choice Meats - Groceries GAMBINI'S LU NCHEON ETTE Choice Liquors - Wines - Beer 200 Standish Ave. , Td' 746-0124 Plymouth, Mass. Main Street Plymouth, Mass. CARTMELL FUNERAL SERVICE Serving All Faiths ZANELLO FURNITURE 150 Court St. 265 Standish Ave. Telephone 746-2162 Congratulations to Class of 1970 SAMUEL ARONS AND SONS INC. Plymouth, Massachusetts 183 CAPE INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Coiigratulatiohs to 74 Court Street the Class of 1970 Plym3332'0MaSS' PLYMOUTH LUMBER COMPANY A Compliments of Robbins Road Plymouth Mass. Plymouth Lumber Dealer Since 1837 DEARN 81 McGRATH'S BALBONI'S DRUG STORE, INC. Joseph Balbom - Pharms. - Richard V. Tassinari 315 Court Street Plymouth, Mass Tel. 746-1251 SMlTH'S INC. Plymouth, Massachusetts 184 Compliments of GELLAR'S SERVICE STATION State Road, Manomet CA 4-2427 I PADOVANI PHARMACY MARDON 5 JEWE'-ERS Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry 289 Court Street 18 COLIN Stfeef Plymouth, Mass. North Plymouth, Mass. 746-1 136 Congratulations from Radio Station Good Luck to The Class of 1970 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 Best Wishes NEW BEDFORD GAS AND EDISON LIGHT MEL'S AUTO REPAIR Repairs on all make cars Volkswagen Repairs 118 Sandwich Street Plymouth Tel. 746-9300 1 . u E. T. Drozzr, Proprretor Gulf Products Main Street Extension Telephone PI 6-1547 Plymouth COMPLIMENTS OF LORD ALDEN RESTAURANT and LOUNGE State and Point Roads, COMPLIMENTS of THE COLD SPRING MOTEL Manomet COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of of DEXTER'S WARD and BRADY SIGNS CONGRATULATIONS KARBOTT FARMS from O'BRIEN ELECTRIC Country Fresh Eggs Manomet COLOR T. V. RADIO STEREO TELEMOBILE PLYMOUTH LAUNDRY SERVICE Sales - Service - Rentals George Holmes Donald Govoni Phone 746-9555 CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS 25 MAIN STREET PLYMOUTH, MASS. of 1970 Congratulations Debby CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS of '70 KARASTAN , MOHAWK, 0 U S ALEXANDER, SMITH AND LEE'S CARPETS PLAZA RESTAU RANT RUG COMPANY, INC. 66 Court Street Sales and Expert P - LIMOTH PLAZA Plymouth, Massachusetts 02360 Installation 746-7111 Easy Credit Terms STEAKS. cn-rops. CHICKEN et SEA Fooo DINNERS PROP- AL'-EN T' MOODY FWE 1-'Q'-'ORS CHOICE LIQUORS AL 'N BEA'S RESTAURANT COLONIAL IQESTAU IQANT Am CONDVHONED FAMOUS FOR FINE Foot: THE woRu: ovER sznvme BREAKFAS-rs 39 MAIN ST, 1- Ho JUNCTION RTEB. 44 B: BB pl-YMQUTHI MASS, 92350 746 0535 NORTH CARVER. MASS. 02355 TEL. 366-3607 PU RITAN GARAGE B Phone: 746-6249 Lincoln - Mercury - Cougar Counfrydvle Montego BEAUTY SHOPPE 356 Court street A ' Plymouth, Mass. lun load Plymouth. las. Tel. 746-3100 Congratulations to the Class of 1970 from CAPPANNARI BROS. Q COMPLIMENTS kingston of ?5!2'2'59?? D s MAYFLQWER sEAFooDs 188 NATIONAL BANK Zff'-ff I NvhX xX. ,ff I' A -Nh ru im o 1 wr 146261: N3F5iib'iQz'Ar. za ,wr I3 COMPLETE NONE STOP FRIENDLY and CONVENIENT BANKING FACILITIES serving THE PLYMOUTH AREA SINCE EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND THREE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 189 Congratulations to the Class of '70 FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK INCORPORATED lass Plymouth Kingston Duxbury Marshfield Congratulations to Class of 70 ARONS FURNITURE CO., INC. ACROSS FROM MUNICIPAL PARKING LOT 18 MIDDLE STREET PLYMOUTH, MASS. 02360 190 I mouth Savings Bank The FRIENDLY Bank Serving the Community since l828 Cocktail Lounge Banquet Facilities BERT'S RESTAURANT Sea-Fresh Seafoods On the Ocean at Plymouth Beach Telephone 746-3422 Plymouth, Massachusetts OPEN YEAR ROUND -. Congratulations from THE BLUE EAGLES BOOSTER CLUB + Good Luck to the class of 1970 As alumni you are cordially invited to join the Booster Club E193 0 sf 77EfE JN 99 as l O v. Om X73 +? . fir Ya. 'EA'-Tons E0 so The ROGERS PRINT INSURANCE AGENCY 'emi- Producers of Preferred Printing REALTORS 45 Court Street Duxbury Plymouth, Mass. Massachusetts 02360 02332 Telephones Telephone 746-1965 - 746-3606 934-2422 LITHO-OFFSET 8: LETTERPRESS 20 Middle Street Plymouth, Mass. Tel. 746-1234 HOLMES GROC. 87 Sandwich Street Plymouth, Mass. 746-0541 192 HOWARD JOHNSON'S HOWARD JOHNSONS WATER STREET COMPLIMENTS PLYMOUTH. MASS. MANAGER: MRS. SHARON RUPRECHT OF A Congratulations to the Senior Class from FRIEND THE OLD COLONY THEATRE Main St. Ext. Plymouth Tel. 746-0167 Congratulations to the Class of 1970 M AND M SPORTING GOCDDS Plymouth. Massachusetts 193 THE WARREN KAY VANTINE STUDIO, INC Servmg wth pleasure The members of the Class of 100 661 Boylston St Boston, Moss. 661 Congress St Portlond, Moine 194 F or Reason, more than anything else, is man - Aristotle C ONGRA TULA TIONS SENIOR S STUDENT COUNCIL I 969-1970 President: Francis Latosek Vice-President: Shaunie Fahri Roger Perry David Whiting Marilyn Fratus David Brewster Timothy Donelan Kerry Lahey Evan Al-Chokhachy Diana Cline Beth Robichaud Deborah Silva' Joni Bastoni Secretary: Deborah Govoni Treasurer: Susan Vecchi Ann Best Mary Frances Elliot Constance Curtis Cathy Ani Stuart Scott William A. Davis Charles Henderson Timothy Boylan Jane Freyermuth Linda Raposa Claudia Mansfield Pat O'Connor We the editors of the 1970 Pilgrim do sincerely thank the following people who have given us valuable assistance and knowledge in our efforts to create this yearbook. Mr. Brian Souza. our advisor and close associate. for his advice. patience. friendliness. and dedi- cation. Laurie Nicolas. for her efficiency as business manager and her desire to assist us in times of need Mr. Robert Vantine. our representative from the Delmar Printing Company. for his encourage- ment, confidence, and sureness. Vantines, our photographers. for their services that are beyond our most chosen words of praise Editors and staffs who co-operated and vv orked efficiently in helping us meet our deadlines. Those senior and junior photographers vs ho contributed all of the excellent candids that this year- book could not have done without. Administration. faculty. and custodians vs ho constantly gave their assistance vvhenever necessary Joe Leandro. for his great vvitticisms and his unselfish giving of time. Mr. Dickson. for supplying the photographs for our dividers and for his assistance vv hen vve need- ed it. 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