Plymouth Carver High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)
- Class of 1974
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Mr. Perrin Hughes Mrs. Donna Petrangelo Looking back at the good times . . . 4 x WEL' Xvxg ,zu QSY 'lr h.V Ntv' . ,? ' ..: W zz, :Siam ,X R -,Mr,g:,ef 2.3r1,,, A, ,,V VX? 4.v.1.5x-.4 5513, gg i: -N ,. sw ' fs? af . Q? ew : f. ci! .t if Et! 3 S T5 1, , 4 V x , U' If K z 555 lf? - 3-9 ' ' Ill' in l in ' i lla f' at g-E . ii rf' Alone ?2!'3r 'af L ls Being alone brings many thoughts to my mind about myself Thinking and believing in the people whom I feel are real Treasuring memories of younger days yet reaching for the future And as I dream of tomorrow, thoughts of today seem 44.1 more real When I'm alone stanza from a poem by, Darlene Woolson ff! si. ,W s 3 4 ' MMT 'P ' ti. is W- K K Q -.1 fx hy, ,5 lf :gg ,asf A 1 v ' 1 5 I' fx- Fm -pn,-mv,-q x4li'S:A L Q , , 47 fi? it ?-li S, 5 ,-334 , , rf U, ,, Senior Candids DEDICATION Dedication--Mrs. Ruth Volta On behalf of the Class of 1974, we would like to dedicate this year's Pilgrim to Mrs. Ruth Volta. We want to thank Mrs. Volta for the many things she's done for the students of Plymouth-Carver. You were always sure of a warm welcome at the health center, the door was always open and Mrs. Volta was always there with a pen in hand to sign no gymn slips and a smile for everyone even if they were faking. We'll always remember our irreplaceable nurse and all the kindness she showed toward us. Thank-you, Mrs. Volta. There will always be a place for you in our hearts. -The Class of 1974 Max f 8 MEMGRIAM No words can express the loss felt by every man, woman and child who ever knew Doctor Frank Abate. He came to this town many years ago and offered his sewices to anyone in need of them. He remained faithful to Plymouth-Carver High as the school physician even when it became too much to handle. Most of us have shared the experience of having Dr. Abate come to our home whenever his help was called upon. 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KW 51,5 f ',f 5 f r L m 5 .-I HJ Q, ,A N, 1.0- -Q Senior Class Officers HSN President' John Siever . , . ,. if f is P ' S 'ixax 3 ' Z ' Abl: L Vice-President' David Mello o f ' J if . 1 I I s I -'nga' L x ? ' J' X 3, if I 7 1 Ju. 'Q' . A Wi , 1 ' ' M L , . W 3 Secretary' Jayne Brigida hvgvmts 12 Treasurer' Joanne Cavicchi Cheryl Ann Almeida 16 Burgess Road Plymouth Zelda . . . to buy a Vega. She gets peeved by school. Don't worry about it. Her prize possession is her dog, Ginger. Cheryl finds happiness in graduating Latin club 1, Big sister 1. Edwin Frank Almeida West Street Carver Eddie . . . He wants to be a corrective thera' PlSl'. What's hap? Eddie's pet peeve is 10918 but l19'S happy by understanding Wlfhollf Pfefudice of any kind. He prizes certain people. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4, Pilgrim Staff 4, Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 1, Home Room Rep. 2, Student Council 3, 43 Rep. Student Advisory Coun- cil 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Big Brother 3, 715' Y'Z..,,f7 . 'Ji N' R , Carol Jean Alves 1 Ocean View Avenue Plymouth Carol . . . to be a successful businesswoman. She prizes friends, family, and a special nephew, but not those melancholy moods. Carol jinds happiness with a smile, an anti- pasto, and a lucky penny. OH LILI! Pep Squad 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, Gui- dance Aide 2, Homeroom Rep. 3, Dues Col- lector 3, Graduation usherette 3, Concession stands 3, 4, Octupus 4, Pilgrim 4, Senior Show 4. Kathleen Marie Alves 18 Davis Street Plymouth Kathy . . . I'm so embarrassed! - Her ambition is to have success in the business world. She prizes a '73 Capri and family, but snobby people peeve her. Happiness to Kathy is friends and memories. Freshman Town Meeting 1, Apple Tree l, Drama Club 1, French Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Squad l, Art Club 2, Guidance Aide 2, 3, 4, Archbearer 3, Marching Girl 3, 4, Senior Show 4, Pilgrim 4, Track 4. ? I -Q ik sw Nancy A. Anastasia 19 Priscilla Beach Road Manomet Nan her prize possession is sailing dinghy, Gusty'1 Tennis 1, 2, Debate team 2, 3, 4, Latin club 3, 4. 13 1974 -- Kathleen Marie Anderson 81 Clearwater Drive Manomet Rebel . . . to live a happy life. Ya stupid jerk! She is peeved by the clique but her prize possessions are a stuffed red pig and a yellow snake. Happiness, for lzer, is going out of the house. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 2, 3, 4, Table tennis 3, 4, Volleyball 3, 4, Sports Club 3, 4. I , I , ..,,x'.,,' -.- gy 1 T 'Z ' ,i A 'V 1 K. Steven Philip Anderson 12 Magoni Terrace Plymouth Steve . . . to attend law sclzool. His prize possessions are his friends, but Small, Haire, and Brother Louie really peeve him Steve can be heard saying, He's hanging in there. Happiness is 'youth 'Z Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4. P.-C. Susan Jean Amold 9 Birch Avenue Plymouth Sue . . . to get married and be a secretary. Thunderstorms and tourists peeve her and her prize possessions are a charm bracelet and Steve. To Sue, Happiness is being with Steve. Dean's Council 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2g Future Nurses Club 1, Latin Club 13 Band 1, 2g Dance Band 25 Pilgrim 4, Jr. Prom Comm. 33 Girls Sports Club 2. , ..W,.,.,.,.,.T,..,1.- ,.,,, ,....,. .W ,...f,....,,,?,,:w,,,W,Z,.,6,T...a..7, v-,,, I ,. ,. ' : .' ,227 ,Q,'-'g,,,Qf . agfytte 2 - Z ig, ,L 1. , ' , , . Q f J 6 '1 4 f fr ' 1, v 3 1 . - if eff? ff- V1 1 f mit' in . , , . we V Yi., . .1-Eiw All : '. Q f 35 . Hr, t . I E ' EE i t V. 7 , Q. oauwgg A 1 1 4 '1 ly 4 V 1 1 ab T H illllfvf 1 5 ' 'ff 'EM' ,YI H ,W .. Y . fl' 7' ,.e X ' me ' 7? . A. -1. , '-fav .At , w 5, 1 I , V5 Timothy Charles Anti 14 Clifton Street Plymouth Tim .. . can be heard saying Hey Greg'1 His ambition is to make a lot of money. Tom, his brother, is his pet peeve but his happiness is partying at the beach. Tim's prize possession is his '65 Mustang and license. in Brian Taylor Axon RFD 1992 Long Pond Plymouth Artie . . . to go on to college and live a long successful life. Is that right? He prizes football but Nov. 22, 1973 and getting up in the morning really peeves him. Brian finds happiness when being on top! Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 2, 3g Boyls State 39 Senior Show 4g Pilgrim 4. , 1 4 Thomas C. Anti 14 Clifton Street Plymouth Kristina Backteman 12 Stoddard Street Plymouth Kikki . . . to become a dietician. Intolerant people peeve her. Kikki 's prize possession is her life and her happiness is living Exchange student 4g AFS 4g Concert choir 4g Pilgrim 4. ,av-way. 415 Wayne Marin Bagley 19 Clyfton Street Plymouth Bags . .. prizes his family and friends. Wayne wants to retire at an early age. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Tennis 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, N.H.S. Presi- dent 4, Senior Show 4, Soccer 1, 2, 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, French Club 1. Kate S. Barnes Little Long Pond RFD 4752 Buzzards Bay Katie's ambition is to be an International Airline Stewardess. She is peeved by apa- thetic people. Her prized possession is a Peach Basket. Katie 's happiness is achieving goals. Tennis 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Sports Club 2, 3, 4, M.A.S.C. Summer Workshop 4, Student Council 3, 4, Student Council Vice Pres. 4, Class Treasurer 1, Dean's Council 3, 4, Senior Show 4, Graduation Usher 3, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4. Reno Robert Baietti 313 Sandwich Street Plymouth Spaghetti bender . . . wants a winning sea- son. He is happy when bothering Snow and when he's on the right side ofa shutout, but some of those teachers bother him. Reno prizes a '62 Buick. Hockey 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Rep. 1, Football 1, Senior show 4, Soccer 2, 3, Track 3, Band 1, 2, Semsba, District, AU-State. '19-if R 1 fjy' Joanne Bates Abington Avenue White Horse Beach Joanne . . . huh?! You know . . . to get married . . . peeved by fighting with Jack . . . prizes that certain someone . . . happi- ness is being with Jim all the time. French Club 2, 3, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, Guidance Aide 2, Pilgrim 4, Senior Show 4. I, ,f E-'5.I,Q:Q.:v:,g H -'-E31 hifi?-g, -Q . 43191 X35 whites, 's -six 1 .sf R-vs -'v 'H .LJZJL -0-', L'5-'B-.ta-,qv-vvarhrhwaz f, 2'-N. -s-'svF l5f s.,s..s.s'-5,-4,,-y. YkNh ll .,,,-., fc-ww.-.gfmr K, 12' -if 1' -1' 'T 'Iliff-4 Screw-fezzwi ':1rLW'.I5.1l'-3-2 '1:,l41ravNbI1'1'l Mark John Banker 26 Cordage Terrace Plymouth Mark wants to go to college, play football and baseball, and become a phys. ed. teacher. He Ends happiness with summer and the beach, but is upset by not having the time to do the things he wants to. Family, friends, and athletics are special to him. You may often hear him saying, A rtie's Hep! Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Rep. 1, 2, 3, Student Council Rep. 4, Senior Show Director 4, Pilgrim Staff 4. 1974 Gary J. Beal RFD +55 Wenham Road Carver Pole . . . Gary 's favorite saying is, Hey Pus eye. He is peeved by a certain big head and finds happiness witlz Plenty of Sunday Gusto. Gary 's prize possession is a '6 9 Road Runnen ,IFS xi 0-b 'f' ,J 414' Ronald Beal Wenham Road C awer Jodi Anne Beauregard Box 282 Point Road Manomet Jodi's ambition is to be a doctor and go to the University of Vermont. She's happy walking on an empty beach but is peeved by stubborn people. She prizes Heidi. . -...B NO s ' . Cl 0 .. 'Nv ,- SW 'JO' X O 53 P.-C. John J. Bernardo 50 Samoset Street Plymouth John . . . Plans to conquer the world. John is peeved by New York and the Knicks and Coach Urban. He prizes my life and my drums . Happiness is the annihilation of a hated opponent. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Rep. 3, 4g Honors Band 3, 4g Chess Club 2. .,1' , , an W lu ' X 'A . X , Q U , , W xp -,-4 MM 'R' - .Q:. . i N.....x, , 4 f j '-. u H Dxi' s GO L ' -, 4 ' , . , . .0 '25, fig Karla Marie Bergman 188 Spencer Drive Plymouth Karla . . . Her ambition is to become an Elementary Education teacher. People who are two-faced peeve her and her prize pos- session is the memories from Framingham North. Ya know? Happiness is a friend that cares. Senior Show 4g Yearbook Staff 4, AFS 4. Dana Ann Besegai 16 McKinley Road Plymouth Duke . . . Could be . . . Her ambition is to go cross country. She's peeved by thunder- storms and quick-tempered people. Her prized possession is a picture. She finds happiness with her true friends. . - 16 K ' w 'V I? N. - ,, A MXL, , 1 i xy.. . V 5 i, Q S 3 l qi 'la i ' 'l 'E 1 A be 2 ' 'fi 1. :WH-2 1 Q ni Q 'UQ H, Lewis Peter Bither Main Street Carver Peter . . . His ambition is to take it easy. Peter is peeved by J.A. and nosey parents. Peter's prize possessions are Lisa and his license. He finds happiness with Lisa and his camper. Math Club 1g Homeroom Rep. 1g Basketball 2, 3, 4g Senior Show 4. Robert Andrew Boccaci 12 Russell Avenue Plymouth Cachie . . . plans to burn down P.S. . .. peeved by 6, Z 8, 9, 10 everyday, right K.G.? . . . prizes that '68 Ford . . . 'Tm sorry, right lH.? . . . happiness is memo- ries of '73 and '74 and June 2, 1974. Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Street Hockey 25 Intramural Basketball 15 Senior Show 4. Michelle Ann Bolduc Federal Furnace Road Plymouth Mickey . . . Hang in there . . . Her ambition is to live a long, happy life. She prizes Pywacket and a certain ring, but N.TlG.P.A, peeves her. Happiness is being with the s and S's , D.C. and Memories. Senior Show 4. ,,.1N,f Babette Alice Bonneau 12 State Road Buzzards Bay Everytime we say hello to some new en- counter we 're on our way toward good-bye. Some distance from tlze actual phrase but moving toward it all the same, the distance between those two word becomes a little less as we grow older. Beware that to morrow is only tomorrow There is nothing to fear except the coming of another day. Rod McKuen Homecoming Dance Committee 35 Home- coming Half-time Committee5 Graduation Usherette 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Pilgrim Staff 45 Senior show 45 Octupus Staff 45 Dean's Council 45 Tennis 3, 45 Student Council Public Relations Board 2, 35 School Mascot 15 Powder Puff Football 35 Jordan Marsh Teen Board 3, 4. 194 Paula Jean Borsari 15 Squanto Road Plymouth Paula . . . God Love 'em . . . Hopes to travel and be happy in life . . . peeved by insincere people . . . prizes her family and friends, a special locket, and a beautiful little girl named Melissa . . . happiness is memories of all those little things she treasures. Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, 2, 35 Guidance Assistant 25 Marching Girls 2, 35 Captain 45 Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 35 Pep Squad 15 Future Nurses 1, 25 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Rotary Club Guest 45 Dean's Council 45 Pilgrim Staff 45 Senior Show 45 Prom Committee 45 Con- cessions 45 Graduation Archbearer 35 Drama Club 1. 'Lire Richard Joseph Botieri 8 Lafayette Court Plymouth Rick . . . wants to become an architect . . . peeved by working at PS . . . prizes his dog, Adam . . . finds happiness driving his car. Work Study 2, 3, 4. 17 Theresa C. Brace 13 Lantern Lane Plymouth Terry . . . She hopes to pursue a medical career. Sunshine and a blue skv make her happy. Activities: Senior Show 4. 4 we 15 43 9 1' ' ,Qt ' ' V , 'FI Cynthia Brackett 4 Fremont Street Plymouth Cindy wants to be a good person and a good teacher. 'What time is it?'SchooI, especially Mondays, annoys her. Her prized possession is her friends. Special happiness is being good friends for a long time. -T P.-C. Jayne Paula Brigida 8 Cooper Street Plymouth Jaynee . . . wants to bougie . . . talk to me about it . . . happiness is the SUN! Class secretary 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, Dean's Council 1, 2, 3, Marching Girls 2, 3, Co-Captain 4, Concessions 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, Prom Committee 3, Graduation Usher 1, 2, Archbearer 3, Senior Show 4, Pilgrim 4, Drama Club 1, Guidance Aide 2, Office Assistance 4. Charles Doten Bramhall Sandwich Road Chiltonville Chucka . . . to peddle to L.A. . . . can be heard saying B,0.A.C.A.L.I.L.R.E.E.R. Politics peeve Chuck but he prizes Maggie and he Ends happiness when truckin'. Hockey l, 2, 3, Captain 4, Homeroom Rep- resentative 1, 2, Senior Show 4. 'fa 'wt . W Sarah Linn Britton 208 Court Street Plymouth Great God, I ask thee for no meaner pelf Than that! may not disappoint myself That in my action I may soar as high ASI can now discern with this clear eye. -Henry David Thoreau Activities: Chorus 3, 4, District Chorus 3, 4, Chamber Choir 3, Allstate Chorus 3, Dance Committee 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 4, A.F.S. 1, 2, Drama Club 1, 2, Class President 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Senior Show 4. 18 John Paul Brenner 10 North Spooner St. Plymouth What's Happening . . . His prized posses- sion is his stereo. Cross Country 3, Track 3, 4, Dance Band 3, Honors Band 2, 3, Homeroom Repre- sentative 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Sara Siobhan Brock 18 Edes Street Plymouth Sass . . . Well, I 'm not going to argue about it! Wants to further her education and someday settle down . . . peeved by fake people and cliques . . . prizes her cre- dentials, a cross, and a gold locket. . . Hap- piness is those family reunions , the beach, and P.L.R f9!23! 721 Senior show 4, Pilgrim Staff 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, Dean's Council 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Octopus Staff 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Graduation Usherette 2, Girlls sport club 1, 2, 3, 4, Concession stand 3, Homeroom Representative 3, Graduation Archbearer 3. Joseph Brown Savin Road Manomet Thomas Browning 66 Warren Avenue Plymouth n l I l l I Joan Dineen Buckley Arlington Road Priscilla Beach Yoy . . . She wants to become a physical therapist, who's your friend? People who have no compassion for others peeve her but happiness is sunny summers at Priscilla Beach. Her green V. W. is her prize pos- session. Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 4, Basketball 1, Track 1, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Deanis Coun- cil 1, 2, Leader Corps 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Graduation Arch Bearer 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Show 4, M.A.S.C. Workshop 4, Pilgrim 4, Rotary Club Guest 4. ----- -l- 1974 -- Arthur William Budge, Jr. 15 Oak Street Plymouth Skip . . . wants to pursue law enforcement. 'Wo way Drivers who don't dim their headlights annoy him. His prized possession is a certain '70 VW without which he wouldn 't be doing too much traveling. Happiness is Lynne and late curfews. Soccer 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Baseball 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Honors Band 2, 3, 4, Band Treasurer 4. Donna Buonopane Long Pond Road Plymouth 19 f X Q Philip Burgess 28 Oak Street Plymouth Phil . . . plans to go to Portugal and make the best of wine. He is peeved by W. H. and he prizes his drum set. Happiness is being with Laurie. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Honors Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4. x. ,,f' -::-1-...IL A - ' f 7 . ,' -1 ?? ir. 6 ,j'?1Qn.B5'. .5 Scott Allan Burgess 16 Nelson Street Plymouth Scott . . . plans to travel and make the most of life. He is peeved by running out of gas and school. He prizes Kathy, the black bug, and his scuba gear. Scott finds happiness when with Kathy and traveling. Far out man! Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural hockey 35 Senior Show 4. P.-C. Helen Elizabeth Burton 26 Olmstead Terrace Plymouth Mussy . . . to get married and a live a hap- py life. She is peeved by that Portuguese temper and E.71 I don 't care She prizes her gold cross and Ruben. Mussy is most happy being with Ruben, forever. Marching Girls 2, 3, 45 Future Nurses 2, 35 Office Assistant 2, 3, 45 Senior Show. Sharon Elaine Burgess 13 So. Park Avenue Plymouth Martha . . . wants to be successful and hap- py in life. Really! She is peeved by not being with him. She prizes her dreams and memories of R.A.R. Happiness is memories ofSept. 28, 1972 - Sept. 4, 1973. Track 25 Math Club 1, 3. l sqmw 3 Avy? Susan Burgess Lauren Road Plymouth f now the ears of my ears awake and now the eyes of my eyes are openedj e. e. cum- mings Drama Club 15 Prom Comm. 35 Concession Stands 3, 45 Dance Comm. 3, 45 Senior Show 45 Pilgrim 45 Lit. Magazine 4. . . Q ,, i Joyce Ann Caldwell 22 Adams Road Micajah Heights Plymouth Joice, TA .... '34 day without juice is a day without sunshine . . . to live for today . . . She is peeved by having to do things secret- ly.f?j and she prizes her bandana and memo- ries. Happiness is T1 with Dodie. 20 Daniel Bruce Calhoun N. Cedar Terrace Plymouth Dan . . . wants to work everything out right. What can I say? He prizes a honda scrambler but other people wasting his time peeves him. Dan 's happiness is a brand new bike. Wrestling 3, 45 Baseball 3, 4. 1? vw Elaine Marie Capozucca 73 Obery Street Plymouth Elaine . . . to own a farm. She is peeved by two faced people. 'Y don 't know. Elaine prizes her horse Ginger. Happiness is being with my family and friends . . . J.E I3 Field Hockey 1, 25 Softball 1, 2, Prom Comm. 3, Guidance Aide 3, 45 Future Nurses Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4g Secretary 4g Pilgrim 4g Leader Corps 4g Rotary Club Guest 4g Graduation Usherette 35 Senior Show 4g Jr. Womenis Club Rep. 4g Marching Girls 3, 4. Mark Caranci 20 Centennial Street Plymouth ' x ,Q I' Q 41 . . . ' - ,ao - , X 5 S . - J. 51556 F .:' sw. 11 v ' '., 'I as 'rs' s rt 1. f..ta,w..--A 53,5 ,--. , v .N X I , JI. A L 'G 'f xl - . . . 'if ,...x. ft '22 . 45 , ll H -g f' 304' ,- J, ,II 'I 4 4 i 1 Y' 1 at-. 'L ' def' v 9',,tv I ' 12 , I, Yr 'invvt' Y 'ui . L33 Roger Leonard Card Main Street Carver Cape Card . . . wants to own a Porche 91 7 and enter a rally. What the h--! Arrogant teachers annoy him. His prized possession is his car. Happiness is getting his ,Hrst car. Drama Club 3g Senior Show 4. -li--l 1974 John Joseph Carlisle 91 Warren Avenue Plymouth Johnny .. . wants to be happy and suc- cessful. Moody people bother him but he prizes his license and Mitz. You wanna get out Happiness is friends and the parties at Siever St. and the point and a six pack of Mich. Tennis lg Medical Explorers 1, 2, 3, 4g Art Club 4g Pilgrim 4g Latin Club 15 Senior Show 4. P 1 X Judith Mary Carlson R.F.D. 415 South Meadow Rd. Plymouth Judy . . . I guess . . . wants to help other people .. . peeved by snobby people .. . prizes her friends . . . happy being with someone who you really care about. S.E.M.S.B.A. 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 A.F.S. 4, Pep Squad 43 Pilgrim Staff 4, Senior Show 4, U.Y.F. 1, 2, 3, 43 Talent Show 25 Mara- thon 2g Rap 2, 3. Lynne Marie Caron 494 Sea View Drive Manomet Lynne. . . Huh? What? Her ambition is to go to Europe next summer and get married at age 21. She's peeved by snobs and the class clique! Her prize possessions are memories of happy times . . . happy when being with S.W.B. Jr. and walking on the beach. Drama Club 1, 2, 3g Art Club 23 Track 29 Pilgrim Staff 4. ow' if I ii 1 v ', V, V. is, M X F-S-sill' W if Q! R . . Q , Vu- . . L six fs f ' J? H if If James Anthony Carreira 15 Lincoln St. Plymouth Jim . . . That's cool. His ambition is to make money. Happiness to Jim is being with friends, but getting up in the morning peeves him. He prizes his car. Football lg Basketball 1. P. -C . Judith Castenada ll Woodvale Avenue Plymouth t',j'..m. 1. , tt Kathy Maureen Cartmell 150 Court St. Plymouth Kathy . . . wants to live life to its fullest . . . You don 't mean it. She dislikes ignorant people and she prizes her watch. Happiness is M.S. and traveling. Track lg Future Nurses Club 1, 2g Senior Show 4. 'j WZTT1' 21311 v Joanne Pauline Cavicchi 8 Hamilton St. Plymouth Beaut . . . Her favorite saying is Head of twelve W.S.S.R .... wants to live life to its fullest . . . peeved by Joe Tar and crazy Donny . . . prizes her friends . . . happiness is being with Vance. Class Treasurer 45 Rotary 4g Senior Show 4g Homeroom Representative 2, 35 Graduation Usher 3. 5 9 U f' ft r 5 1 , . ,, . ,,:,aE ch gang, 4 '72 , J 1 ' .r f , Y 9 -1. t ,ag ., .I Richard Cash 83 Cherry Street Plymouth Ellen Mary Champ 472 Rocky Hill Rd. Plymouth Tara . . . wants to be a mathematician . . . her Sheltie, Derry, is her prize possession and happiness is a sunny day. Latin Club 1, 2, 3g French Club 2-g Debate Club 2g Honor Society. Isabel Jane Cherrier 23 South St. Plymouth Is. Her ambition is to serve the Lord. Phoney people peeve her. Her prize pos- session is the Bible . . . Praise the Lord' . . . for her happiness is knowing Jesus. Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 43 S.E.M.S.B.A. 2g Bible Rap 3, 4. Louise Dorothy Clapp Clifford Rd. Plymouth Spot . . . sees happiness when she gets out of school . . . Wicked . . . snobs and cliques really peeve her. Senior Show 4. Lori Clifford 120 Bayshore Drive Plymouth 194-- William Comerford 82 Settler Rd. Plymouth Bill . . . prizes his license but his pet peeve is 720 in G.H. on C. St. . . . happiness is the summer. Track 3, 4. Cynthia May Connifey 153 Beach St. Manomet Cindy . . . Oh man! . . . She really wants to go to college but is peeved by G.W.A. I, tm. She prizes her clip and happiness is freedom and b. a. t. t. m. 23 David Paul Cook Gate Street North Carver Cooky . . . What's Happinen' . . . ambi- tion to own a Vet anda Lincoln at the same time. He prizes a '69 Toyota and his hap- piness is a bottle of Schlitz. E 'AS' E 5 Deborah Ann Coolidge R.F.D. 43 Carver Rd. Plymouth Debbie . . . wants to be happy with her life . . . phoney people peeve her . .. Be for real' . . . prizes life and happiness is living and loving it. Octopus 3. -1 P.-C. Domia Christine Coville 413 Court Street Plymouth Roach . . . would like to marry B.B. and be happy. Monkeys peeve Donna a lot. Brandy and her friends are her prized pos- sessions. She likes to say, How do you know? Her happiness is being with Butch always. Math Club lg Senior Show 4. Richard Harold Corvini 7 Alvin Road Plymouth Dick . . . Duck's Soup . . . Wants to play for a Navy Band. He prizes his silver trom- bone. Tourists and Bob IM peeve him but a Celtic's victory over the Knicks makes him happy. Baseball lg Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Honors Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ,qv . gwl2,3 a yi yfiifgf. 4 -.fg 41 ,T,Zgg-5 ',w,,2t1f MANS. . Q..-.-.1 .1 4-.NWN 4, -J..1,i I -3-seem: f , we-eve 2.,f,u D t ,, A-uae , ,I Q f fwwe J 1-' gf . ' if -if HWY- ,, W -V' X I-0065 Q ' lg, 'we-4.1fvv f ' f ',H:f??'?i 4' :ggi -margzx 'Mi,w..2 12 ,fav- Jane Marie Costa State Road Manomet 24 Kathy Anne Costa 72 Cherry Street Plymouth Concert . . . What do you want to hear now? Her ambition is to learn how to control a tempeh She's peeved by being bored and 9172. Happiness for her are her memories. Math Club lg Drama Club 15 Marching Girls 2, 35 Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 3g Work Study 3, 4g Track 25 Senior Show 4. David Andrew Crocker Old Sandwich Road Plymouth We have lived not in proportion to the number of years that we spent on the earth, but in proportion as we have enjoyed. Thoreau 45-'V Richard Lawrence Curtis 63 River Street Plymouth Dickie . . . Prizes family, friends and an Orange Capri. He finds happiness in friends and the beach. He can be heard saying, How ya doing? Snobby people, White Lightning and Banker being late peeve him. Ambition is the future and to be rich. Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2g Radio Club 2, 3, Boys Varsity Club 2, 3, 4g Home- room Representative 1, 2, 3g Pilgrim Staff 2, 3, 45 Student Council Representative 4, Senior Show Director 4. Diane Davison Rochester Road South Carver DeeDee . . . 'Tm starved! Devil Her ambition is to do it all and get away with it. She is peeved by having her bellybutton poked and Eddie cracking his knuckles. Her prize possessions are E.J. Chad, wheatcakes and Butch the port-a-dog: travels anywhere, eats less. Happiness for her is a bonfire, hamburgers and a marshmallow fight. Mini Course Advisory Council 4, Dean's Council 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 2, 3g Pilgrim 4g Volleyball 4, Senior Show 4. Tonia Deetz Plymouth Plantation Plymouth 194 Richard Delancey Melix Avenue Manomet Rick '7 don't need your aggra- vation! . . . wants to be a mechanic . . . peeved by Registry Cops . . . prizes Gale . . . Happiness is going to New England Drag- way. 5' l S. Gary Joseph Dembro R.F.D. -7394 Colchester Drive Plymouth How's life been treating you? Ambition is to be happy and return to Germany in '76. THE BL UE BLAZER is his prize possession, but being without transportation peeves him. Happiness is being a working class hero. Senior Show 4. 25 Richard Louis Detrani Jr. 97 Woodworth Street Plymouth Dick . . . His favorite saying is UNprint- able! His ambition is to graduate and get out of this place. For him happiness is getting out of here and blowing up P. C. flfi 1.23pm If 'Q w R grief' x, -at--- Robert Allan DeYoung R.F.D. 41 3 Davenport Road Plymouth Bob . . . to be a special education teacher . . . Friends are his prized possessions but he hates snobby people. You 're outta your tree! He likes having a good time with his friends. Model Congress 4, A.F.S. 4, Senior Show 4, Manomet Mini Courses 4. 1 P.-C. Karen Joan Diaz 3 Mt. Pleasant Street Plymouth Karen . . . Success is her goal. A wet football Held really makes her mad but Rich makes it all right. Her prize possession is her bean- bag alligator. tu??'l . . 'L Eunice Bonnie DeZorett 5 93 Allerton Street Plymouth Eunice . . . wants to attain her goals and be happy. She prizes her traditions anda sense of humor. She is peeved by insincerity, and Ends happiness in being with the people she loves. What a doll. Marching Girls 2, 3, 4, Leader Corps 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant 2, Guidance Aide 3, Honor Society 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' State Representative 3, Pep Squad 1, Senior Show 4, Pilgrim Staff 4, Rotary Club Guest, Women's Club Guest 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3, Graduation Usherette 2, Senior Prom Usherette 2. Vs,-F :.' 4- 4 fwfiiai ' ' a E255 Ain 3 . -4 ff, 4? F499 Debra Lee Diegoli 270 Court Street Plymouth S.I.P. . . . Be that way - See how you are? She wants to help bring the world together, and is peeved by television, day people, and her little brother and his little friends. She prizes her cat Morris. Happiness is the right to be different, without getting hassled. French Club 1, Softball 1, 2, Basketball manager 3, 4, Basketball 2, Honor Society 3, 4. 26 ' jj? TY? John Diaz Plymouth Rock Terrace Plymouth John Dietlin 88 Federal Furnace , Plymouth Sharon L. Diodato Westerly Rd. Plymouth Dit to be happy with him. Sharon is peeved by people who pretend Her favorite saying seems to be You 're kidding! For Sharon happiness is Paul and that certain day. Sharon 's prize possessions are her ring and her hopechest. Concert Choir 1, 2g Future Nurses 2, 3. Jean A. Dupuis 29 Stafford Street Plymouth Doopie . . . wants to be happy and get a car . . . Tomorrow , . . Jean is peeved by show-offs and CLI QUES, and prizes friends, family and class ring. . . Happiness is Friday nights and graduation in 74 . Softball 1. Terri Ann Doherty 295 Pearl Street Manomet RA. to become a stewardess. Terri's favorite saying seems to be I 'm sick of cleaning this house! Her prized possession is Baby Eddie, but she is peeved by The Click . Happiness is being with people who make her happy. Volleyball 4g Table tennis 3, 43 Softball 4g Basketball 45 Senior Show 4. Joseph Dzengeleski Steven Robert Dunham 32 South Street Plymouth Steve . . . Right on! He is peeved by those people who think they know everything He prizes his 12 foot boat and happiness is in the summer at the cottage. 197 4 John Femandez 6 Caswell Lane Plymouth Bartlett Road Plymouth 1 f Mary Teves Ferreira 209 Standish Avenue Plymouth Mary . .. wants to make it to Med School . . . Three older brothers peeve her but she prizes a piano and memories . . . Happiness is going to P.G. 's and dreaming of the future. Pep Squad 1, Marching Girls 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President - French Club 3, Latin Club 2, Jr. Prom Committee Chairman 3, Women's Club Rep. 4, Rotary 4, Leader Corps 1, 2, 3, Chairman 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, Track 3, Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4, Medical Explorers - President 1, 2, 3, 4, Graduation Usherette 2, Senior Show 4, Pilgrim Staff 4. P.-C. Rafaela Britto Filippini ll Wood Street Plymouth Lea . . . wants to be happy and enjoy life. I don 't want to hear it. High class clicks annoy her. Her prize possession is her ring Happiness is having him home. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, Bas- ketball 1, Softball 1, Marching Girls 2, Dean's Council 2, 3, 4, President Dean's Cour1cil4,Guidance Aide 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 1, 2, Senior Show 4, Captain Cheerleaders 4. LN, , I: qw ta? 1' xg l f'8' X Anthony Bruce F erriero Carver Road Plymouth Toby. .. zapni'n . . . He wants to be an artist or a designer. People who think they have the right to tell you what to do really peeve him. Toby prizes his car and hap- piness is a full tank ofgas. Af-fivitiesz Baseball 2, Art Show 3. Michael Finn 24 Rexford Road Plymouth 28 Steven F. F iglioli 19 Prince St. Plymouth Fig . . . to be an electrician . . . Being bothered by someone peeves Steve. He Ends happiness in playing well and winning. Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Mary Jo Fitzgerald Carver Rd. Plymouth Jodi . . . Hi Hunney! . . . plans to be an airline stewardess and loose 10 pounds. She is peeved by The Conceited Clique and her diet. She prizes her piano. Happiness is sleeping till noon, and lobster. Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Octopus 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4, Chamber Ensemble 3, 4. Larry Wayne Fletcher R.F.D. 3 South Meadow Rd. Carver Rebel. . . Hello and Goodbye . . . to be a grease monkey . . . peeved by going to work . . . prizes a glass of coffee brandy and milk . . . happiness is taking a little and giving a little. Suzanne F . Fox 8 Robinson Street Plymouth Suzi . . . Her ambition lies in the medical Held Six-Thirty peeves her. She prizes her animals. Happiness is Woodstock , You can 't drink the wine if you don 't squeeze the grapes. Future Nurses 4. Mary Alice Flockton 186W Summer Street Plymouth Fluffy In a minute! Her ambition is to marry Tom and become a Nurse. Having to go slow peeves her but loving Tom makes her happy. Mary prizes her Teddy Bear, her '56' Chevy, and her ring. Band 2, 3, 43 Future Nurses 3. Cheryl Ann Francis R.F.D. 914 Billington Sea Plymouth 'Chicky' wants to be an executive secretary. I know it huh , Two-faced people and untrue friends annoy her. Her prize posses' sions are her horse, Karate, and tennis. Happiness is being with the friends you like most. Tennis 13 A.V. Aide 2, 3, 43 Guidance Aide 33 Arch Bearer 33 Deans Council 2, 3, 43 Pilgrim 43 Senior Show 4. 29 Lynn Marie F ortini Long Pond Road R.F.D. 4494 Plymouth Lynnie . . . to be a secretary. She is peeved by phonies and wearing slzoes. Lynn 's fa- vorite saying is I'm not used of it Her prized possessions are her family and friends and Ends happiness with J.F. 13, A.W. 8, the lineup, and being with the people she cares about most. Pilgrim Staff 43 Senior Show 43 Pep Squad 13 National Honor Society 43 Student Coun- cil 1, 2, 33 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom Committee 33 Graduation Usherette 33 Dance Committee 1, 2, 33 Math Club 13 Leader Corp 43 Rotary Club Guest 4. 1974 - Charles Corina Fraser 60 Pleasant Street Plymouth Chip What's Happenen? His ambition is to be a mechanic. He prizes Jo and his Camaro, but Gordon Dunham peeves him. Happiness to Chip is being with Jo. 'WN vuhfg H, vi 4'-vw--,, - 1 ., .J- fg, ,g ,. . , xt Illzll -lil M41 U li W' I K i! w 5 .MW LTI. e ' l 1 lib. V - P :.fr'.g its E159 JJ -QV. 4, In fl ?. 'lm 'Q 41 EJ! f :qs 2 r 57 'ls -. I Nz' I t 1 :- lltkl slr' ill? rf' lm? ?' s h 1 Q fails .,pz4 '- 'F N11 K. X x ,r. Dennis Fratus 212W Court Street Plymouth P.-C. Brian Gallagher 105 Palmer Road Plymouth James Snow Freeman 26 Whiting Street Plymouth Jim 's favorite saying is It 's in the cooler. He prizes a stable of jighting pigeons. His happiness is going to Indianapolis. Ice Hockey 2, 35 Drama Club 1, 2. N' bex Monique Gascoyne 24 Royal Street Plymouth Happiness consists of being perfectly satis- fied with what we have got and what we haven 't got. It's not how much we have but how much we enjoy that makes happiness. Spurgeon 30 f ev x ri Cynthia Marie Furtado 207 Court Street Plymouth Tado . . . Come on . . . Wants to travel, be happy, and make money. Peeved by K.P.F She prizes her Charm Bracelet and a certain kangeroo. Happiness is June 2, 1974. Future Nurses 2, 3, 45 Dean's Council 4g Senior Show 4g Spanish Club 1, 2. John Christopher Gay Manomet Avenue Manomet He who desires to see the living God,' Face to Face: Should not seek Him in the empty jirmament of his mindg But in human love. Dostoevsky Jonathan Mark Gellar 3 Lothrop Street Plymouth 'Jon' wants to own a yacht. His favorite saying is Who's he trying to fool L!'kj+fC?!. Jon gets peeved by being towed in. His prize possession is his boat and he Ends happiness in getting out on the ocean. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Apple Tree Orchestra. David Taylor Genovese 46 Alden Street Plymouth 'Dave' . . . You must be kidding me'f His ambition is to become a pilot. Summer va- cation makes him happy but tourists peeve him. Dave prizes his Flair. Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Dance Band 3, 4g Honors Band 3, 45 Track 3, 4. Michael Francis Secondo 31 Mayflower Street Plymouth 194 Victoria Ann Gibbs Tremont Street South Carver And it was said That if you opened your eyes You might see the world And awake to do something about it. -Author Unknown Kathleen Anne Gilbert 16 Alden Terrace Plymouth Kathy . .. She plans to really enjoy life, travel, and get married B.B. in periods 6, 7, 8, 9, di 10 everyday and people who think they're big deals peeve her, no way! Happiness is memories of the summer of 1973 with Scott and she prizes her special ring and Scott. Activities: French Club 1, 2, 35 S.E.M.S.B.A. 1, 3g Pep Squad 2, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, Marching Girls 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 3g Jr. Prom Committee 3, Pil- grim 45 Drama Club 13 Home Room Rep. 2g Graduation Usherette 2, Senior Show 4g Apple Tree lg Friendship Program 23 Freshman Town Meeting lg Octopus 4. Kathryn Stacey Gilmartin 34 Federal Furnace Road Plymouth Kit She wants to have a happy life which is what she prizes. Happiness is being with friends. Activities: Library Aide lg Drama Club 2g Office Aide 45 Senior Show 45 Sports Club 35 Softball 3, 45 Pilgrim 4. 4,9 Lisa Gilmore 40 Warren Avenue Plymouth Lee . . . She wants to be a language major, Are you kida'ing!?? People who try to be what they 're not peeve lzer. She prizes her memories and happiness is two very special past summers. Activities: A.F.S. 1, 2, 45 President 2: Ping- Pong 2: Home Room Rep. 1, 2. Lynn Marie Gonsalves 226 South Pond Road Plymouth Lynn . . . She wants to move to California. She prizes her license but Butch R. peeves her, Happiness is B.J. 71 T.M. Robert Alton Giovanetti 43 Alden Street Plymouth Bob . . . He plans to go on to college. Having nothing to do peeves him but being with friends makes him happy. His prize pos- session is his license, 'Y doubt it! Activities: Football lg Basketball Manager 1: Senior Show 4: Leader Corps 2, 3, 43 Pilgrim 4: Graduation Usher lg Latin Club 1, 2. Rhonda Marie Gonsalves 15 Whiting Street Plymouth Rhonda . . . She wants to make it good in life and get rich quick. What's going on? People who just don 't care peeve her but she prizes her Siamese cat and happiness is I 9 71 Activities: Cheerleader 1: Senior Show 4. S 3? c-'itil Yf '9- if . Doreen Angela Gomes Center Street Carver Doreen She wants to be a legal sec- ratary, oh no, don 't tell me! Rowdy people peeve her, especially on the bus. She prizes her friends and happiness is just being happy. Activities: Senior Show 4g Pilgrim 4. Kenneth R. Grennell State Road Manomet Kenny . . . a certain Ford LTD really peeves him, Bo-Bo! He prizes his Grand Prix and happiness is a week in New Hampshire. Marcia Lee Griffin 4 Chapel Hill Drive Plymouth Elizabeth Ruddiman Haley 97 Court Street Plymouth Libby What's happening? She finds happiness in loving people and prizes her car, but Kathy upsets her. Becoming a Spanish is her ambition. Activities: Gymnastics 3, 4. Sandra Jean Haarala 332 Popes Point Road Carver Sandy . . . Her ambition is to travel and be happy. She's peeved when her car is sick. What was I gonna say? To her, happiness is bare feet and her prize possession is life at its best. Activities: Dean's Council 2, 35 Softball 25 Octopus 35 Senior Show 45 Pep Squad 15 Pilgrim 4. Thomas Edward Hall 3 Sagamore St. Plymouth Tom . . . Hey Joe . . . A long iam session makes him happy but broken retainers peeve him. Tom prizes his Drum set. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Honors Band 3, 45 Dance Band 3, 4. ll David Henry Haire Clifford Road Plymouth Dave . . . His ambition is T.L.K.F. Sundays, big men, and Q.M. peeve him but friends like S.C. and Bob make him lzappy. Pudgy is his prize possession. Can 't take it! Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Varsity Club 3, 4. 1974 -- Judith Ann Hansen Russell Mill Road Plymouth Judy . .. happy . .. Oh stop it! .. . wants to work with horses and other ani- mals . . . peeved by hot-humid-weather . . . prizes friends and John Appleseed . .. happiness is cold clear days, riding, and being with friends. Drama Club 1, 2, 35 Pilgrim 45 Dean's Coun- cil 2, 35 Field Hockey 25 Workstudy 45 Se- nior Show 45 Homeroom Representative 3. ff vm wr, rp , X 'YMW ,. l , . 1 ., ' 9' I 31 A. A. 1 , V F ,. I 1, '. , ' ,vh.ukrvgl'r. A0V,i,,' . .. Mrf- ' 33 7,rv:,,,'-....'u-.,.5.A-1,If 7 ' v .'1':,f'.1-- ' ' 1 X C-. lf.1.-4l'.:s1'r f' sl s I N l 1 'Nl l.l,.'l,A 'l 1 bl, I' '7 's X- . , iz 'ns' ' 1 if zine, 9515 f - ,. . H Q55 , : i t -lr i -nltf, . ' 'ful 'V Mtv: if 'W ' i' . I lixxf V - . Jn- 3.3 it - ' fi if . 1, 2 , V Z' . x 4 X. ie? :rib ll , Hi' 3+ iii wx I' 1 , 1 .U 6,1 .-.1 ,V ,. x ' 4.-1: ' 1 . . is -JL ' ., Delia Ann Harvey Grand View Drive Plymouth Deedie . . . She wants to take life as it is and hope for the best. Waiting peeves her but a smile and getting along make her happy. She prizes her family, friends, and memories of the good times. Activities: Class Treasurer lg Vice President 2, 33 Marching Girls 2, 3, 43 Model Congress 3, 4g Leader Corps 1, 2, 3, 4, Office As- sistant 2, Future Nurses Club 1, 2g Prom Committee 3g Concession Stand 33 Pilgrim 43 Senior Show 4. P.-C. Karen Haskins 30 Grand View Drive Plymouth Foggy . . . Her ambition is to be happy, and to be happy, she must be loved Karen is peeved by jammed up people. She prizes her ring and is often heard saying, Susan, you 're. . . ug-ly! Cheerleader 2, 3, 49 Senior Show 4, Pep Squad lg A.F.S. 1gMajorette 2, 3. Donald William Harvey Grand View Drive Plymouth Butch . .. wants to make a lot of money. People who walk with their nose in the air peeve Butch but he prizes his family. He finds happiness when having a good time. Football 1, 43 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Show 43 Homeroom Representative 1, 2. . 'I' 4 . . Q.. , - .V f, V - , , ,945 m axima! 'sn W 1. Y-, . V rr I ,,, V I .F ,1 ,. 'V V' i:il1.i7?iWtf5r. iff? ' 3 . ' 71 'f' - -EE. ?i?1fi:'i?5rsfS:F ' 'i .Vi 'Y in- ' 1 V. uf I if di ' . ' , ' 1 i.?55i 5f- ' f' ' 1 it Roberta Catherine Hathaway Russell Mills Road Plymouth Bobby . . . Oh, shut up! . . . A 20 gallon aquarium is her prize possession. This could have some connection with why she wants to go into the Navy. Sleeping late on week- ends makes her happy but she is upset by her older sister. Arch Bearer 3. 34 Patricia Kathleen Harvey 5 Bunker Hill Road Plymouth Patty . .. I don 't know . .. wants to be a teacher but is peeved by people who tell her what to do . . . prizes her license . . . hap piness is pay day. Future Teachers 2, 3, 4g Jr. Prom Com- mittee 3g Sr. Prom Committee 4, Senior Show 4. Susan G. Hempe 18 Bayview Ave. Plymouth Hurnpy . . . wants to join the Navy . . . She is peeved by short freshmen. Her prize possession is her stuffed rabbit from Cal H. Her favorite saying is, Mom 'll have a cow. She finds happiness in Nebraska - All the way! Band 2, 3, 4g District 4g Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Pilgrim Staff 4, Senior Show 45 Honors Band 3, 4g Jr. Prom 34 Infancy 33 Arsenic and Old Lacel' 4g Orange Bowl Parade 3. Douglas Russell Hodgkms x H, fr E: t 5 g. 2 '06 1 1 Warren Ave. Raymond Joseph Henrion 28 Spooner St. Plymouth Ray . . . will get the fullest reward from life . . . Not really . . . He prizes his life but people who walk with their noses in the air bother him. Happiness is a good time with good friends. Track lg Football 23 Baseball 23 Golf 3, 4. Plymouth Pork . . . Su Hicks 74 Summer St. Plymouth And the sweet tasting good life is so easily found. Way over yonder, that's where I'm bound Carole King ----l- 1974 Sally Ann Hogan 9 Willard Place Plymouth Sal . . . Gross . . . Her ambition is to be- come an airline stewardess. She's peeved by the cliques. Her prize possessions are Rod McKuen books. Happiness for Sally is L.R. and his yellow Cougar. Future Nurses 2, 33 Drama Club lg Senior Show 4g Guidance Aide 3, 43 Gymnastics 3, 4. Ellen Holmes Main Street Carver Ellen's favorite saying is Too Bad'f Her ambition is to get married She's peeved by getting up in the morning. Norman and a Koala bear are her prized possessions and her happiness is being with Norman. Dean's Council 2, 35 Pep Squad 13 Senior Show 43 Yearbook Staff 4. 35 Alan K. Howard Valley Road Manomet Al . .. can be heard saying No sa . . . to become a millionaire . . . Family and friends are his prized possessions. Al 's happiness is Life. Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4g Soccer 2g Track 3, 4. IT, ,........ . . if Q .gs 5- f fax' it Q. ,L I. 5, 1 v -...,..q- I fwfr Carmella Iacoviello 42 Dwight Avenue Plymouth Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, Ana' that has rnade all the difference. -Robert Frost Activities: Tennis 1, 25 Drama Club 13 Art Club lg French Club 1, 2, 4g Marching Girls 2, 4g Home Room Rep. 1, 2, 4g Future Teachers Club 1, 2, 4g Honor Society 4. P.-C. Peter David Jarvio Lakeview Street South Carver Soccer 35 Wrestling 3, 4g Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4g Ping Pong 3, 4g National Honor Society. I ,p-hmndilli V lnl.. if V ' . ff 54 iwrsfftgaj .gg F .K-V J ,.-, Ng .f ---'r if -re ' 1 4-- . . I 'blew .1 V T 1, - . t - ,a John J. Izzo 22 Atlantic Street Plymouth Jack plans to experience all the good things in life fat least oncej. He is peeved by cars that don't run and is happy doing what you want when you want . What are you asking me for? xr, '1- 'Ha J ,Q . .. '??'s 5? ,,,t Y is xv a Q 'Q Vickie Jean Johnson Box 77 Center St. East Carver Wckie 's ambitions are to someday be either an actress or detective, have a pilot's license, a black belt in karate, breed, raise, and race horses, and be happy. Her pet peeves are snobs, being nagged and rushed, and being ignored by the one she loves. A car license, a cat and dog, a guitar, and an acceptance from Colby College are among her prize possessions. Wckie's idea of happiness is being happy, free, rich, and going to Colby College! Field Hockey lg Basketball 1, 2g Softball lg French Club lg Drama Club 2, 43 Dean's Council 2, 35 Senior Show 4g Yearbook Staff 4g Pep Squad lg Mini Course Commit- tee 4. Brian Jarvinen Lakeview Street South Carver Barbara Ketchen Boot Pond Road Plymouth Barb . . . She wants to be a secretary. Dumb Italians really peeve her but happiness is the beach. She prizes her license. X lil? x Kathleen Ann Kilroy 19 Hamilton Street Plymouth Kathy . . . Oh, okay . . . Her ambition is to be successful. She's peeved by people who are never on time and her prize posses- sions are the Bronco and a special ring! Happiness, for her, is Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. Marching Girls 2, 3, 4, Model Congress 3, Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 3, Pilgrim 4, Prom Committee 3, Dean's Council 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, H.S. Treasurer 4, Field Hockey 1, Girls' Sports Club 1. Phyllis Lynne Klasky 47 Dwight Avenue Plymouth Phil ambition is to have a good fob, travel, and lead a good life. She prizes her family, clothes, and license but snobs and put-ons peeve her, Happiness to Phil is trav- eling Band 1, 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, 3,Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Honors Band 2, 3, Junior Prom Committee 3, Ping Pong 3, 4, Senior Show Medical Explorers 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. sv .f .R s.- . , l l l i ! 'x Nancy Jean Klimchuk 8 Delancey Drive Manomet Nance . . . to be happy with memories and also in the future. She is peeved by being yelled at and prizes memories of one sum- mer love, Daywee baby , and my tiger. Hey Babe finds happiness in Elise, true friends, and tlze buntin. ---------- 1974 Patricia Allison Kraus 156 Court St. Plymouth Patti . . . I don 't know . . . Her ambition is to become an elementary school teacher. Her prize possessions are her friends, and her memories. Happiness, to Patti, is the ocean. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Honors Band 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Committees 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Se- nior Show 4. Weston Franklin Lant, Ill Sturtevant House 7 Green Street N. Carver Wes . . . His ambition is to see done what he wants. His pet peeve is people who don 't think of consequences and his prize posses- sion is his hands. Happiness is being happy. Drama 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, Senior Show 4. 37 Royce T. Lapworth 62 Micajah Ave. Plymouth Butch . . . That's it. His ambition is to stay single! He 's peeved by snobby people. His prize possession is his car, and happiness is sleeping in the morning. Football l, 4, Baseball l, Basketball 1, 2, Track 3. I 1 ,...? 'thi' ' 1 ,,4l9' James Paul Latosek Powderhorn Pond Road Plymouth Jimmy . . . You clown . . . wants to be successful . . . peeved by Monday mornings . . . prizes his license . . . Happinessis You know who'f P.-C. Joseph Lavin Beaver Dan Road Plymouth Joe . . . to be a professional oceanographer. Joe's favorite saying is Oh, I see! He is peeved by money and finds happiness with summer. Joe's prized possession is his Brown Bomber . Soccer 1, 2, 3g National Honor Society 4g Thomas A. Latosek Powderhorn Pond Road Plymouth Tommy . . . to be successful . . . Get off it. Tommy prizes MO. but straightpeople peeve him. Happiness is making a certain someone happy. A.V. Staff 2, 35 Flying Club lg Tennis lg Senior Show 4g Medical Explorers 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 2. 2 3 wmv- Track lg Senior Show 4. A Kathleen Marie Leary 4 3 Timothy Lane f f 'fjfffa ' ' I Plymouth ' . w r, Gold and brown W ' ' For the one who died within ' Cherished the child who bends in all directions ' If U 1. For tomorrow this child shall live gf 7 Free of the spirit that haunts the old. ' -' 11f27f71 P-sua-un' in 1 J' x.,q-Ti , 6 me ev 38 Edmund Thomas Lavin Beaver Dam Road Plymouth Ted . . . ambition to be a lobster fisherman. He prizes lobster business, but the clique peeves him. Happiness to Ted is the sum- mer. Soccer 1, 2. Paula Jean Leonardi 37 Spooner Street Plymouth Paula to work with small children . . . Now I'm all confused. She prizes her feet pajamas but oh, those hard boiled eggs and the MPG peeve her. Happiness is being with real friends and family. Future Teachers 1, 2g French Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Math Club lg Pep Squad lg Pilgrim 4g Senior Show 4. 17: Jeffrey Edwin LeSueur 12 Bay Colony Drive Plymouth Now I don 't know, but 1've been told, it's hard to run with a weight of gold. On the other hand I 've heard it said, it's just as hard with a weight of lead. Thanks to everyone that made this year a good one,' especially Suan, Cap, Ms. Val, the Redman, of course the clown all his goat, Denny, Mrs. Orton, Lit magazine, the year- book editors, Mr. Fachetzi, Mrs. Johnston, CingCing, Ronny dt the JEEP and Miss Johnson. Janelle lvy Lincoln Rocky Hill Road Plymouth Janelle . .. plans to be an interpreter . . . peeved by people who use other people. . . prizes pearl locket . . . Be Serious! Happi- ness is Rainbow and being with friends. A.F.S. 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 4g Concert Choir 2, 33 Jr. Prom Committee 35 Concession Stand 4g Pilgrim Staff 4g Senior Show 4. Ruth Jeanette Lindros 17 Sever Street Plymouth Ruth . . . Oh sure . . . Her ambition is to be happy. Her prize possession is a special little girl and R.P. K Happiness for her is living. Steven Loftus Brook Road Manomet Lofty . . . He wants to be a bum. Stepping in guano really peeves him but visiting Bunky makes him happy. He prizes federal yeast. Hey little girl, do you want a piece of candy? Activities: Track 3, 4g Senior Show 4. Donna M. Longhi 425 Cherry Street Plymouth Benna . . . plans to travel and enjoy life . . . How cuteg no sau . . . peeved by being told she's blushing and Mike Secondo . . . prizes stuffed animals and memories . . . happz'ness is MSL. and Can ton. Stage Crew 1. 39 194 Cheryl A. Lopes 6 Woodland Ave. Manomet Shirley-Leff. . . to be a secretary . . . Cheryl likes saying 'Tm only fooling. Her pet peeve is people who take people for gran ted, and J-B. Her prized possession is 1973 sum- mer and P-P-J-D-B-G-D-M and happiness is being with people she likes. Future Nurses 2, 3g Senior Show 4. ' 0 'ro Janice Lee Lopes Purchase Street East Carver Squeakv 's ambition is to become a police- woman. Bossy people and prejudice peeve her, but her motorcycle, freedom, and pets make her happy. Janice 's prize possession is lzer gold locket. P.-C. Pamela Loring Cape Cod Avenue Manomet Pam . . . She wants to travel and work. The little one, G.K., really peeves her but happi- ness is being with friends. She prizes her memories. I'm ceral fseriousjq no suh! Activities: Senior Show 4. IU-s i ,ti t l Joseph J. Lopes 88 South Street Plymouth Gatortooth What's happening Sweet- heart? His ambition is to keep on playing sports tif he canj. He is peeved by Jimmy Enabenter. His prize possessions are his P.C coats. Happiness is playing football and being with RJ? Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Diane Loupos 11 Brewster Street Plymouth 40 '37 E J anal Kay Lopresti State Rd. Manomet Fuzz To own an old car Janal's saying seems to be, D0n't let Buz know. Her pet peeve is rainy days, getting up at 5 A.M and poodles. Her prized possession is her laugh and happiness is a good laugh. Future Nurses 1, 2, 3g Latin Club 1, 2g Senior Show 4. Rose Marie Lovell Halfway Pond Plymouth Rosie . . . Her ambition is to travel a little, at least! She prizes her sense of humor and, to her, happiness is knowing that it's the last year of school. Richard Paul Lovely Long Pond Road Plymouth Lovely . . . Shut up . . . Richard wants to find himself Happiness is Diane's love but he's peeved by wrinkled prunes. His prize possessions are D.M and M G. Activities: Band 2, 3, 4: Honors Band 3, 4g Senior Show 4. Kenneth Lynch 70 Settler Road Plymouth l x B Anne Maccaferri 17 Clyfton Street Plymouth Annie Mac The man who loves his country on its own account and not merely for its trappings of interest or power, can never be divorced from it, can never refuse to come forward when he Ends that she is engaged in dangers which he has the means of warding 0172 -T Jefferson Activities: French Club 1, 23 Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 4. --l---T 1974 Harold Tee Maccaferri, Jr. 17 Clyfton Street Plymouth Mac . . . He wants to go to college. It's the truth! Working on Friday nigh ts peeves Tee but he prizes his friends and his family. Activities: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Captain 4g Ice Hockey 2, 3, 4: Basketball 1, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4g Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4. iii Y 4 V l fe 1 fi wi. , LI! Doreen Marie Machado 14 Cherry Street Court Plymouth Dolly . . . Her prize possession is a very special secret. You 've got to be kidding! She hopes to keep Dennis happy forever. People who are never on time bother her but her memories, hopes, and Dennis make her happy. Activities: Graduation Usherette 3: Audio- Visual 4g Senior Show 4: Work Study 3, 4. 41 Thomas E. Maclntyre Taylor Avenue White Horse Beach VY' Gary MacKay 2 Flint Locke Lane Plymouth Gar . . . He wants to be rich . . . 'you know that! Running out ofmoney before Friday peeves Gar but a K W, Mustang, and a Fair- lane are his prize possessions. Happiness is RH. Activities: Auto Shop 3, 4. P. -C . Juan M. Marcelino 205 Rochester Road South Carver Una . . . Black and proud! His ambition is to serve the people. He prizes his soul but work peeves him. Happiness, to Una is Get- tin 'it on! lan Malcolm MacLeod 22 Robinson Street Plymouth Cradad . . . His ambition is to conquer the world! He 's peeved by Senior Statistics. Activities: Soccer 2, 3g Tennis 1, 2, 4, Ice Hockey 1, 3. Cheryl Mahoney Samoset Drive Manomet Cheryl . . . She wants to work with compu- ters. Can I have a zip? Her prize posses- sions are memories of the summer of '73, She is peeved by quiet people but finds happiness in walking on the beach. Activities: Senior Show 4. Peter Leo Marinos 65 Stagecoach Circle Plymouth Pete . .. He wants to see the US.A. Look at that one! Pete is peeved by Scitu- ate's miler but happiness is first place. His prize possession is his bank book. Activities: Soccer 1, 2, 3g Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 3, 4, Intramurals 4g Work Study 4. 42 Donna Elaine Marzelli 17 Silver Birch Avenue Manomet Bozo . . . She wants to be a teacher . . . tell me about it! Older brothers peeve her but happiness is life and being with the one you love. She prizes the 1031 King. Activities: Tennis 1, 2, Drama Club 2, 3, 4: Senior Show 4g Pilgrim 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Rose Bowl Parade lg Orange Bowl Parade 3, infancy 3. Kathleen Marie Mathewson 78 Cliff Street Plymouth , Kathy . . . She wants to be happy. Huh? Last minute decisions and bananas peeve her, but rainy days make her happy. She prizes her toe shoes and someone special. Activities: Field Hockey lg Sports Club lg Senior Show 4, Pilgrim Staff 4. Kenneth James McCarthy 21 Davis Street Plymouth Kenny . . . He likes to stay away from the crowd . . . Oh Lody! Happiness is friends and his prize possession is Ii fe. Activities: Baseball lg Basketball lg Soccer 2, 3, 4g TriCapt. 4, Track 2, 3, 4g Home- room Rep. lg Senior Show 4. Diane Mazzilli Holmes Street Carver Diane She wants to travel the world over. My goodness! Conceited people peeve her, but the thought of graduating makes her happy. Her prize possession is her horse. Activities: Senior Show 4. Michael K. McCauley Harlow Road Manomet Mike . . . He wants to be rich. Private parties peeve him, but he's happy havingfun all the time. His prize possession is his stereo. Activities: Intramurals: Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Street Hockey 2, 3, 4. 43 Lu-Anne McAfee 16 Bettencourt Road Plymouth Lu-Lu . . . Her ambition is to be married and live in Kentucky, fwith CC. of coursej. 'Y don't know ... She prizes her bike and C.C. 's ring. Arguing with her parents bothers her, but being with Chris and Winston, her cat, makes her happy. Activities: Chorus l, 2. 1974 -- Irene Marie McCracken West Street Carver Ralf . . . She wants to be really different, what can I say? Tourists and Hazel bother her but being with Charlie makes her happy. Her prize possession is her hat. Activities: Future Teachers Club 3. , , . -31 4 , 1, .env-ff John Mclnnes 20 Lothrop Street Plymouth I yii . . . He wants to be a mechanic, a motorcycle racer, or a carpenter. Happiness is riding his 1973 Suzuki 185 cc. motorcycle which is his prize possession. Activities: Drama Club 3. Suzanne McRae 6 Eel River Circle Plymouth Thomas A. Melkonian 21 Priscilla Beach Road Plymouth Tom . . . He wants to be a UDJ1 diver in the Navy, so what's the story? Freedom is his prize possession and a full case on the beach makes him happy. P.-C. - David A. Mello 277 Court Street North Plymouth 'Med' W.S.S.R. He is peeved by Jo- anne, but 'hangin' around' makes him hap- py. His prize possession is a little blue box. in-l f Sandra Jean Merritt Lakeview Street South Carver Sandy . . . She plans to graduate from col- lege, get married, and have a family. Stuck- up people peeve her. Her prize possession is her license, oh gross . She's happy being with people she loves. Activities: Basketball 1g Girl's Sports Club lg Homeroom Rep. 2, 3g Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Student Council 4g Senior Show 4. Nancy Lee Miller Holmes Street Carver Wane' She wants to get a Nova and drive away. 'Y dunno, what? Having nothing to do and being cold peeve her, but she prizes her license and that little gold ring. Happiness is being warm on rainy days. Activities: Senior Show 4. Melanie Jean Millman 236 Summer Street Plymouth Mel She wants to teach Math and travel. Impatient and moody people peeve her. . . it's unreal! She prizes the freedom to do what she wants to and happiness is having a good time. Activities: Marching Girls 3, 45 Dean's Coun- cil 2, 35 Model Congress 35 Homeroom Rep. 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Gradua- tion Usherette 25 Junior Prom Usherette 25 Prom Committee 35 Senior Show 45 Pilgrim 4. David Levi Monteiro Off Cherry Court Plymouth Sonny . . . Be Fair . . . Wants to become Walt Disney 's number I artist and also be- come king of Portugal. Sonny 's happy while being with Cindy S. but is peeved by L.C He prizes his Les Paul. 4' IIZH? Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Honors Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Show 4. Katherine Anne Miskinis 65 Oak Street Plymouth Mini . . . To some love is given. To others only heaven. Langston Hughes Chorus 1, 25 French Club 1, 2, 35 Apple Tree 15 Marching Girls 2, 35 Work Study 45 Senior Show 45 Yearbook 45 Guidance Aide 3, 4. Sharon A. Monti 29 Dias Road Plymouth Sharon . . . NO Sa . . . ambition is to be happy. She prizes a blue Lincoln, but school peeves her. Happiness is being with J. P. Senior Show 4. 45 72?t-2:-Chiba? 1- - 1 jrfvt-1f.a.J' N' J l 1 Melanie Anne Mondy Lot 4-'45 5-75 Jacqueline Lane Plymouth Mel or Sparky . . . What ever turns you on . . . Ambition is to be a teacher. She prizes her scrapbook, but getting up for school peeves her. Happiness to her is going back to buffalo. Drama Club 45 Senior Show 45 A.F.S. 4. 1974 -- Linda Marie Morgardo 15 Cordage Terrace Plymouth OOGA . . . Hey man! What's happening?! . . . W.S.S.R .... She wants to find out what life is really all about. She is peeved by crazy Donny, Jo Tav, and a head like l2! Linda prizes a pair of dungerees, a ring, and memories of Fran f72j. Happiness is being with Junior. Marching Girls 2, 3. 'dy' 'H flffgl l,l1V' ily... 'Hffgvl 1, lf? -':f'7 ffif .', J' . is N ,X 1 .f'M. Y Michael Morin 62 Alden Street Plymouth P.-C. Cheryl Anne Moulton Bartlett Road Plymouth Cheryl . . . Oh No!! She hopes to be rich, get married fsomedayj, and live a long hap- py life. A certain person who is never on time and working in the summer peeves her. She prizes life, a certain ring, and Kelly. Happiness is Donnie and long summer days at the beach. Field Hockey 13 Girl's Sports Club l3 Cheer- leader 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Rep. 1, 33 Senior Show 4. Robert Morini ll Cherry Street Plymouth Sharkey . . . Prizes his '59 Vette. Laura Murnaghan Bartlett Road Manomet Worm . . . '7amoke! She wants to be a vet. Not having a good time peeves her but hap- piness is being with friends. She prizes her animals. Activities: Gymnastics 2g Sports Club 23 Ping Pong 2. 46 Jeanne Helen Moskos 51 Alden Street Plymouth Jeannie . . . Well, I can understand that. . . but . . . . Her ambition is to become a teacher. Happiness, to Jeannie, is being with friends, but she is peeved by inconsiderate people. Jeannie 's Prized possessions are her family, friends and memories. Mini Course Committee 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 3, 43 Marching Girls 43 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Senior Show 43 Arch Bearer 33 Pilgrim Staff 43 Jr. Prom Committee 33 Pep Squad 2. Denise E. Nason SM Savery's Lane Plymouth Tee-Tee . . . WS.S.R. She hopes to marry Eddie and travel. She is bothered by those big fights, R.L.C.M and her GTO. Her prized possessions are buttons, Eddie, and Halloween. Happiness is an oz, and being with Eddie. Carl Nickerson High Street Carver Thomas 0'Connell West Long Pond Road Plymouth Robin A. Noel 80 Priscilla Beach Road White Horse Beach Bird. .. Ya Know . . . Her ambition is to become a nurse and get married. Inconsider- ate people peeve her. Her prized possession is R. C Happiness is being with R.C Dean's Council 4g Chorus 1, 2, 3g Future Nurses 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 2, 3g Yearbook Staff 4g Senior Show 4g Guidance Sec. 2, 3. Doreen Ann 0'Donnell 58 Jane Bar Circle Cedarville Doreen . . . The Navy is her pet peeve while her prize possession is her license. Happiness for her, is causing a smile. 47 4 49 ' iiii se ?fjf7,'.4z.2J: fi . . Aux! , ,ew i 312733 lvl,-'.v-jixifgk'-fx 1 fl 1'f'l'435' fi' 'W i,'?'1mf 4 ,fgfyf ','1?,1iT3,Z3l,z'1iu5 pf, f ,- ffrf HH i f, Ulf.-fff MQW-, .1 Z 3 fflgff t3 ,'l 1 ' 'fp' lli L' 'rv ,ffl inf in 2 ff- .24 , ff, Pi, Qi. ,yfffff 2 it ,iz 1 fig 1 mlfif fill ,.,1 if'4.l,, H ilk: Mattew Paul Nunes 32 Whiting Street Plymouth Matt Why break the habits ofa life time? His prized possession is TEH, but the Clique peeves him. Happiness to Matt is a whole week, alone, for himself Football lg Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Intramural Volleyball 3g Weight-training 3, 4g Senior Show 4. 1974 -- Maureen O'Donnell l Goddard Lane Plymouth Pudgy wants to be alone and go to Gloucester. She is peeved by unfriendly peo- ple but prizes memories of summer. I'm going home. For her, happiness is living in the forest. Lf I ll. if lj Xfl WY? Deborah Lee O'Keefe 3 Alden Street Plymouth Debbie . . . 'Tve looked at life from both sides now from win and lose and still somehow 1t's life illusions I recall I really don 't know life at all. -Joni Mitchell Yearbook co-editor, Jr. Prom Committee 3, Guidance Aide 3, Band 1, 2, Honors Band 1, 2, Field Hockey 2, 3, Tennis 2, Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, Future Nurses Club l, 2, 3, 4, Dean's Council 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4, Dance Committees, Women's Club Guest 4, Homeroom Rep. 2. ..- P.-C. Paul Louis Pederzani 2 Linden Lane Plymouth Paul . . . plans to live and be happy . . . He 's peeved by getting mad over nothing, but prizes his family, friends and Sass f9f23f72j. Chew it. He 's happy being in the mood and winning Soccer 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Varsity Club 1, 2, 3, 4,Concession Stand 3, Senior Show 4, Octopus Staff 4, Homeroom Rep. 2. -49 2-4, Ammo William Kraft Patsko 44 Heather Drive Plymouth Bill . . . His ambition is to be successful and rich. 1 don 't care. Shooting 100 in a golf tournament peeves him but he prizes life. For Bill, happiness is free time. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Soccer 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4. tg y 4-fx-.1 Patricia Ann Peccini 184 Westerly Rd. Plymouth 'Tve never felt so alive I 'm learning that there 's such a world out there . . . And none ofus has ever seen or felt it. Jonathan Livingston Seagull Pep Squad 1, Model Congress 2, 3, 4, Con- cessions 2, 3, 4, Future Nurses 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, Office Assis- tant 2, Prom Committee 3, Graduation Ush- erette 2, Archbearer 3, Marching Girls 2, 3, 4, Pilgrim Staff 4, Leader Corps 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4, Women's Club Guest 4. Peter Louis Pederzani 22 Davis Street Plymouth Pete . . . Gudsake,' Hey George . .. His ambition is to be rich. All French teachers and Mike's sick jokes peeve him. He prizes his license and bike. For Pete, happiness is the corner, summer vacations and freedom Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, French Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 2, Senior Show 4, Pilgrim Staff 4, Work Study 4. Barbara Ellen Peloquin ll Pilgrim Pride Apts. Plymouth Barbara Her ambition is to become a music teacher. Getting up in the morning peeves her while her prized possession is her diamond. Happiness to Barbara is Morris. Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, Enamel Club 1, Senior Show 4. .5 . 4.-,.... .., Y Michael Eric Pereira 11 Pierce Avenue Plymouth Mike . . . Take it easy . . . wants to be- come an Ethologist. He is peeved by busy work and prizes his family, friends, and health. Happiness to Mike is catching a big one. Soccer 1, 2, 33 Basketball 23 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Table Tennis 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 G.B.Y.S.O. 43 Homeroom Rep. 13 National Honor Society 3, 43 Boys' State Rep. 33 S.E.M.S.B.A. 3, 43lnt1'amura.lS 2, 3, 43 Stage Band l, 2, 3, 43 Honors Band 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 2, 3, 43 Band Vice President 3. Peter R. Peterson 3 Centennial Street Plymouth Pete . . . is often heard saying, D0n't yell at me, I only work here! . . . which can ex- plain why tourists upset him. He prizes Blue Suede Shoes. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. so if 'xl 1 N ' ' I 1 David Mark Pimental 230 Carver Road Plymouth Mr. G. . .. What's the matter? His am- bition is to out do Picasso. He prizes his blue bandana but Get a Pass! and S.0.S. peeve him. Happiness is not having to work and a car that will last!! Spanish Club 13 Tennis 13 Drama Club 1, 23 Art Club 23 Concession Stand Chairman 33 Homeroom Rep. l, 2, 3, 43 Senior Show 43 Pilgrim Staff 43 Work Study 4. --L-l- 1974 Vivian Alice Pion 12 Davis Street Plymouth Viv . . . wants to be successful and happy with myself . What's the matter? Viv prizes 6 ft. 2 in. Penguin but people who put themselves down peeve her. Happiness is understanding. National Honor Society 3, 43 A.F.S. lg French Club 1, 23 Dea.n's Council 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Senior Show 43 Drama Club 2. 'Q' Kyle Rene Plummer 806 Ellisville Drive Manomet Jazbo . .. He wants to serve the one he loves. Happiness is truth and true friends. His prize possessions are his Bible and his guitar. Activities: Chess 13 Homeroom Rep. 1, 23 Student Council 3, 43 Soccer 2, 3, 4g Track 23 Senior Show 4. Jean Diane Poirier 59 Seven Hills Road Plymouth Bug . . . plans to become a school teacher . . . Oh come on. Teachers who are per- fectionists peeve her but she prizes a certain special ring. Happiness to Jean is being with Kenny. Gymnastics 1, 23 Dance Committees 1, 23 Softball 13 Latin Club 2, 33 Spanish Club 13 Senior Show 43 Pilgrim Staff 43 Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3. ,,,...,-1' I lTf'1f:fi f' ' i 1 1. 1 44-ll, Russell Pontz 26 Eel River Circle Chiltonville Beaver . . . ReaIly? . . . He wants to travel through Europe. The Clique bothers him. His prized possession is SAM , Happiness is making 33. 85 an hour. Football 1, 2, Hockey 1, 2. P.-C. Josephine Sarah Raneri Bartlett Road RFD-l Manomet G.I. Jo . . . Boo , . . . Her ambition is to marry Skip. Her prized possession is her ring. Working peeves her, but happiness is a coffee break. Brian William Potter 20 Freemont Street Plymouth Bri . . . Who's the dude? He prizes that motorcycle license but is peeved by getting up. For Brian, happiness is Winning. Track 2, 3, 4g Soccer 43 Senior Show 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, SEMSBA 1, 2. ,.g.:w:-: f Sandra Lee Rapoza 75 Federal Furnace Road Plymouth Sandy . . . I can 't believe it's happening to me. Her ambition is to be an accountant. She really a'oesn't like getting out of bed unless it's during a long weekend with a special friend. Her most prized possession is her moceasins. 50 Janet Rand 3 Chapel Hill Drive Plymouth Short Pockets . . . I don't Known . . . She wants to settle down with that certain guy in June and find happiness in knowing that he really cares. She prizes Charlie, Mutt and Jeff and her diamond but gets upset by watching T1 V. while he sleeps. Future Nurses 1, 2, 3, 4, A.V. 1, 45 Choir 1, 2g Senior Show 4. Ann Catherine Raymond 27 Gradview Drive Plymouth Ann . . . What do you want, a medal? . . . She wants to live a happy life, but is upset by working on Saturday nights. She prizes the good times and Ends happiness in memories and thinking of the future. Leader Corps 1, 2, 3g Assistant Chairman 4, Marching Girls 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Com- mittee 3g Office Assistant 23 Graduation Usherette 2g French Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Head- start Volunteer 1, 2g Track 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 4g Girls' Sports Club 3, 4, Pep Squad 13 Medical Explorers 2g Secretary 3, 4g Junior Women's Club Rep. 4g Senior Show 4. Grace F. Raymond 8 Samoset Street Plymouth Grace . . . Right there . . . Grace wants to become a nurse. She finds happiness being with Steve and Big C, but certain people peeve her. Her ring is a prized possession. Linda Marie Rice 114 Point Road Manomet Rone . . . Ta-Da! . . . Her ambition is to make a certain someone happy. She is peeved by the Clique. She prizes LP. Hap- piness is being with J.P. James Michael Regan 18 Brookside Ave. Plymouth Mike . . . Hey, meat head . . . His am- bition is to become a State Policeman. His brother Patrick peeves him but helping people makes him happy. Mike's prized possession is his class ring. Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 49 Track 3. , X fs 1 . Cynthia Ami Roberts 92 Federal Furnace Road Plymouth Cindy . . . mmmni . . . Her ambition is to be successful. She's happy being with the people who make her happy but is peeved by having to hurry. Cindy prizes her family, friends, and all the good times . Arch Bearer 35 Pilgrim Staff 43 Usherette 24 Class Treasurer 2, 3g Dean's Council 2, 3g Model Congress 3g Senior Show 4g Prom Committees. 51 Linda Ann Reilly 227 Standish Ave. Plymouth Linda . . . 1 don 't know, I forgot . . . Her ambition is to make Skip happy forever. The Clique peeves her. Her prized posses- sions are her rings, charm bracelet and Skip. Happiness is being with Skip. Senior Show 45 Future Nurses 4: Audio Visual 4. 1974 -- David Robinson Plymouth Street Cawer ,ww- ri in Nancy Marie Roderiques 58 Nicks Rock Road Plymouth Nancy Can you imagine! . .. Her ambition is to go to college and just be happy. Waiting and stubborn people peeve her. She prizes Kristin, friends, family and memories and happiness is laughing and A.L.P.C.A.NF.D. Field Hockey lg Drama Club lg Girls, Sports Club lg Senior Show 43 Student Council 2g Cheerleader 2g Jr. Prom Committee 23 Con- cession Stand 3g Pilgrim Staff 43 Deans Council 2, 33 Marching Girls 45 Homeroom Rep. 3. --- P.-c. Maria Aidil Rosa 35 Carver Road Plymouth Dilly . . . She wants to be successful in the future, everyone has a right to do whatever they please! School really peeves her but happiness is being with the one she loves. ,JW Susanne Marie Rogers 45 Cherry Street Plymouth Sue . . . hopes to be happy . . . She prizes D.M.L. Fighting peeves her. You're kid- din! Happiness is living. Deanls Council 4, Pilgrim Staff 4g Senior Show 4. Gail Marie Rossetti 68 South Street Plymouth Gail . . . Her ambition is to get out of school, mind your business! People who think they know everything peeve her but happiness is being with Keith. She prizes M.0.M. 52 2 - vm' Kim Ann Roncarati 3 North Spooner Street Plymouth Strut . . . She wants to marry D.C., 'Tll strut. Her prize possessions are a ring and a certain yellow Capri. Happiness is being with Dave always. Activities: Homeroom Representative 23 Senior Show 4. Rita Margaret Ruozzi 48 Stafford Street Plymouth Rita . . . She wants to be a designer and travel, are you kidding me? T.0.D.0.0.S. peeves her but she prizes friends, family, and R. ll 'S smile. Happiness is all summer a long. Activities: Pep Squad lg French Club 1, 2g Math Club 1, 23 Majorettes 2, 3, 45 Book- store 35 Prom Committee 3g Pilgrim 45 Dean's Council 4g Senior Show 4. Richard Ruprecht Manomet Avenue Manomet Debra Anne Ryan 3 Rocky Hill Road Manomet Debbie . . . She wants to be a nurse. Labor Day weekends peeve her but she prizes summer jiiends. Happiness is 8-13- 72. Ronald Alan Ruprecht 83 Seven Hills Road Plymouth Ron . . . He wants to enjoy life, come on! Slow drivers peeve him but he prizes his Mustang and money. Happiness is not working and two ten packs. Activities: Work Study 3, 4. Kurt Anthony Sampson 13 Seven Hills Road Plymouth Sam . . . His ambition is to be an engineer, what the hey! Happiness is peace on earth. Activities: Swimming Team 2, 3. 1 7 'J . Anne Frances Ryan 14 Vernon Street Plymouth Anne . . . She wants to be happy, reaIly? Certain people really peeve her but Jack makes her happy. She prizes M.0.B., A.M., M. ML, JJVL and Joshua. Activities: Marching Girls 2, 3g Prom Com- mittee 3g Dance Committee 3g Guidance Aide 2g Senior Show 43 Pilgrim 4. 1974 - Lonnie Agnes Sampson Old Main Street Carver Ron . . . She wants to be a wife and mother, oh! People who try to run your own business really peeve her but happiness is to be able to spend a healthy life with the one she loves. She prizes her future. l -U-el-5 S Michael Scagliarini 35 Oak Street Plymouth Scag . . . He wants to play varsity basketball, alriglzt! shwoms', really peeve lzim but playing basketball makes him happy. He prizes his stereo and his car. Activities: Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. ft- P.-C. Margaret Sheehan 23 Warren Avenue Plymouth Meg . . . Live in each season as it passesg breathe the air . . . taste the fruit . . . Open all your pores and bathe in all the tides of nature, in all her streams and oceans, at all seasons. Henry David Thoreau r 'lle Aff? Kenneth James Scalabrom 17 Holmes Terrace Plymouth Brother Bones .. . No I didn't . .. His ambition is to do something in sports. He prizes his car and stereo. Freshmen who think they're bad really peeve him but playing basketball fanywherej and sleeping make him happy. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Show 4. Diana Lee Sherman 7 Eagle Hill Road Cedarville Dinan . . . What can I say? . . , Her am- bition is to travel around the world with IVLAJ44 She is peeved by long good-byes, rainy days, and people who won 't tickle. Her prize possessions are her dreams of to- morrow, her family, and her friendship ring Happiness is quiet times,' cool days, long walks, and riding forever with Mark on his Yammie . Activities: Student Council 1g Homeroom Rep. 33 Band 1, 2, 3g Senior Show 4, Arch Bearer 3g Pilgrim 43 Junior Prom Committee 33 National Honor Society 4. 54 A Linda Louise Seaver 1 Westwood Road Plymouth Linda . . . Oh ya . . . She would like to travel and be happy. Her rings and family are her prize possessions. She is peeved by her car and slow drivers but D.P. and the future make her happy. Homeroom Rep. lg Senior Show 4, Spanish Club 1, 24 Pep Squad 1. Martin D. Shorb Off Brewster Avenue Manomet Just open your eyes And realize the way it's always been Just open your mind and You will find the way it's always been Just open your heart And that's a start. -Graeme Edge f David R. Shultz 168 Carver Road Plymouth Dave . . . spare Change?? Someday Dave wants to get a job. He is peeved by snobby girls but having FUN makes him happy. His prized possessions are his 68 Chevy and his girls. John Frederick Silva 12 Stafford Street Plymouth Super Fly . . . finds happiness with Tex, sleeping, and partying . . . prizes E.F., his books, and Kathy. He is upset by society, prejudice, and ignorance, He wants to go to college and serve the people. John is often heard saying, 'Tll choke you!!! Activities: Football lg Basketball lg Senior Show 49 Model Congress 2g Student Council 1, 2g Class President 1, 2. Carol J. Shurtleff Meadow Street South Carver Carol . . . finds happiness in friends, summer, and not working. She is peeved by having to get up in the morning. . . No sa . . . Her ambition is to be happy and she prizes her car. Activities: Senior Show 4g Pilgrim Staff 4. s-uni-inn so 2 K l X aj s. ' ' Pamela Jean Silva 33 Davis Street Plymouth Pam . . . spif . . . Her ambition is to be able to ski like M.P. She's peeved by all French teachers, S. Wade, and M.N.'s sick jokes, but happiness, to Pam, is summer of '73 and that certain someone. Her prize possessions are her license and her bike. Activities: French Club 1, 2, 3: Dance Band 3, 4g Pep Squad 1, 2g Chorus 1, 2g Future Teachers 35 Drama Club lg Senior Show 4. X 55 ,. I M12 A -ff-f f r v , 1. , 4 ti, Y 1 - A f . ' f 1 my 3' v 5 1 ' 'lf , ' . I 0' L . p , if L ' -, 1 Ii , T31 4 r ,J . if 4 .3 145. 'I . r f 'Q + . A 'Cu' I 1 1 5. John Joseph Siever 46 Castle Street Plymouth John . . . wants to attend college and be a professional athlete Holy mackeral! . . . He is peeved by Ringe Tech, Snobs, and losers and prizes his family and friends. Happiness is a basketball, a healthy body, and just living. Activities: Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Soccer 2, 3, 4: Tri-Captain 45 Home- room Rep. 1, 2, 3g Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4: Class President lg Student Council 4: Senior Show 4, Pilgrim Staff 4. 194- Brian Snow Obery Street Plymouth arf' A .43 k , , a-til-1: st -'fa--1. 4'lT'.1'Y-'X x ' l-fi'-.'-'-::-T-P1- . .- , .432 : - ff . xg'-Z , . , ,' . , ,A . . I ,. Y 'Q ,- ,'f, I--. f' r Q ', A , r , ,. , I' N inf!-l ' 'n 'r i -. 'iff' IU- 1 ' Rosina Anita Solieri 29M Alden Street Plymouth Rosina .. . Huh? what?!? I don't under- stand. She wants to have a family and live a long life. Happiness, sunshine, and her friends are prize possessions. Having to say good-bye anda little red car upset her but memories, 'summer of '73', and knowing that someone cares make her happy. Pep Squad 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 2, 3, Office Assistant 2, Gui- dance Assistant 3, Basketball 2, Graduation Usherette 3, Junior Women's Club Rep. 4, Senior Show 4, Pilgrim Staff 4, Ping Pong Club 3, Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Prom Usherette 2, Leader Corps 4, Medical Explorers 3, 4. ,.-' P.-C. Mark Edward Springer Beaver Dam Road Plymouth Springer . . . hopes to write a novel . . . peeved by southwest weather . . . He prizes his army jacket and jinds happiness in a farm in Nova Scotia . . . keep on truckin. Activities: Drama Club 1, 4, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Debate Club 1, 2. Cynthia Ann Souza 24 Cordage Terrace Plymouth Cindy . . . 1 d0n'I know! . .. Her am- bition is to get all she can out of life. 4' I OZ peeves her. She prizes her mother and father. Happiness is sunshine, a Karman Ghia full of friends, and the regional track meet. Pilgrim Business Manager 4, Softball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Future Nurses Club 3, 4, Arch Bearer 3, Homeroom Rep. 2, 3, 4, Rotary 4, Drama Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Marching Girls 3, 4, Explorers 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4, Womenls Club 4. . 1' David W. Souza 20 Union Street Plymouth Dave's ambition is to get a job. He prizes his 69 Pontiac Lernans. Happiness is grad- uating in 74 . Steven Stuart Studley 28 Whiting Street Plymouth Stud . . . plans to become an artist . . . peeved by bicycle thieves .. . prizes his book 365 days . . . happy when watching a good rnovie on 71 ll Activities: Octopus 3, 4, Pilgrim Staff 4, Senior Show 4. 55 Karen M. Taylor 128 Summer Street Plymouth Kay Tay . . . to make it. . . Really, Isaid no . . . peeved by P. people fright Sarahj but she prizes those certain memories, 71 MLC. Activities: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3,4, Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals Volleyba1l'2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4. Leslie Howard Telless II West Street Carver Les . . . He is peeved by people who say they do so much but don't do a thing. '7 don 't want to hear it. His ambition is to be a business teacher and his prize possession is a ten-speed bike. Happiness is ghusto in all you try for. Activities: Senior Show 4g Chorus 1, 2g Library 3, 4. Guy Andre Tousignant 801 State Road RFD 542 Buzzards Bay Guy would someday like to run his father's store. He prizes a right pinkie ring'1 His happiness is not jilling out forms. Jean Deborah Thomas White Horse Beach Road White Horse Beach Jeannie , . . to be a physical therapist. Her favorite saying is, Don 't knock it, unless you can beat it'f People who are always lying peeve Jean but she finds happiness in having someone care about you or being loved by someone. Jean 's prize possessions are her sanity, friends, and her ten-speed bike. Activities: Octupus 2g Candy Stripper 2g Medical Explorers 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Capt. 3, 4g Arch bearer 33 Softball 3, 4, Girls' Sports Club 3, 43 Pilgrim Staff 4, National Honor Society 4. James I. Tribble Doten Road Plymouth Jimmy wants to make money, play hockey and enjoy life. Dynamite'f Unreliable people annoy him. His prize possession is a green felt hat. Happiness is Saturday nights during hockey season. Activities: Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 15 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Soccer 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 43 Octopus 4, Homeroom Rep- resentative 1, 2, 3. 57 I Patricia Ann Torrance 10 Lewis Street Plymouth Patty . . . wants to teach the blind and help others. These things make her happy. She prizes life but is upset by people who think they're better than others. She is often heard saying, okay! Activities: Field Hockey 1g Track 2, 3, 4g Girls' Sports Club 1, 3, 4g Drama Club 2, 3, 4g Student Director 3g AFS 33 FTA 2, 3, 43 Senior Show 4g Pilgrim Staff 4. 1974 - Kathy Ann Vaughan High Street Carver Mouse . . . wants to travel and be happy with him. She finds happiness with K.N.L. and Palmer, Mass., but X-boyfriends peeve her. She prizes memories of August 1973 and is often heard saying oh well. er j I K f I f 3 -,I C'I'T ' Leslie Jean Villani Old Sandwich Road Plymouth L, V. . . . Ifa man does not keep pace with his companions, Perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, However measured or far away. Henry David Thoreau Activities: Field Hockey 1, 25 Manager 35 Basketball 1, Manager 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 3, 45 Lit. Magazine 3, Editor 35 Model Con- gress 3, 45 Senior Show 4. P.-C. Gale Ann Walsh Cape Cod Avenue Manomet Gale . . . to be a fashion design teacher and live on happily. Smoke shows, whole shots, and people who don 't listen peeve her and her prize possessions are the past, present, and future, her seat in the Camaro, and having faith. It's wicked nice! Happiness is cold winter nights and thinking of a certain someone. Homeroom Rep. 35 Senior Show 45 Gui- dance Aide 35 Pilgrim 4. lr? 1' Kathryn Cynthia Wall 27 Standish Ave. Plymouth Kathie . . . Often found saying, I was so embarrassed! Her ambition is to be happy. She is peeved by waking up in the morning and going to bed at night. Her prize posses- sions are her memories. Happiness to her is The Summertime l rt' iii rm , - 155'-V 't 9 - agp, ' Sify-5.ty 5 Timothy Patrick Walsh 119 Settler Road Plymouth Tim... his ambition is to hang in there. Being tickled peeves him and his prize pos- session is his head. Like-a-dat! For Tim, happiness is sleeping!! Football 15 Soccer 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Honor society 3, 45 Senior show 45 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. N IT- wr? Kimberly Ann Wallace 71 Hillcrest Road Buzzards Bay Kim . . . wants to live and grow. Wait a minute. Interruptions annoy her and her prize possessions are her collections. Hap- piness is spending time with people she likes. Band 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Debate Club 2, 3, 45 Drama 2. Mark Alpen Ward Plymouth Street North Carver Mark . . . wants to build a broadcast station. This is why his FCC First Class Radio telephone license is his prize possession. Vacations make him happy, but he is upset by people who can 't accept individuality. Radio Club 1, 25 Library Staff 2, 3, 4. Robert Bryant Wamer Oar 84 Line Road Manomet Monk . .. wants to be successful in life. Fantastic, Bob is peeved by Scituate, fNov. 31, 20-20, but he prizes his friends. Happiness is being on a Championship team ! Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Senior Show 4. Steven Anthony Waters Pawtuxet Road, RFD 912 Centerville Steve . . . Happiness is getting out of school earlier. Patricia Ann Weeks State Road Manomet Patty to help people help themselves. Cheap, plastic people who use other people peeve her but she prizes her family, life, and license. Wow-yeah geshf' Happiness is a beautiful sunset and a brand new day. Ping Pong 3, 4, Senior Show 4, Ba!ketba1l 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, Girls' Sports Club 2, 3, Drama Club l, 2, French Club 1, 2, AFS 4, Future Nurses 4, Pilgrim 4. --l-l--- 1974 Merle Wiener J aye Street Plymouth May . . . to help mentally retarded children. People hating each other peeves her but she prizes her friends. Dynamite! Happiness is to love and be loved French Club 1, 2, Drama Club 2, Senior Show 4. Karen Marie Williams 4 Presidents Lane Manomet Sissy . . . to see the world and be a legal secretary. Fat people who eat ice cream peeve her and her prize possession is her red '71 Toyota. Leave me alone! Happiness is having absolutely nothing to do. Work study 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, Majorettes 2, Senior Show 4. 59 Timothy B. Williams Wareham Street South Carver Willie plans to work at an unemploy- ment office. No sa! He is peeved by Mr. Fleming and he prizes a '67Mar0 fCamaroj. Happiness is Gusto 's on Sunday. WN gs William Wilson Rocky Hill Road Plymouth P.-C. Darlene Elaine Woolson Carver Road Plymouth Reenie . . . to be a RE. teacher. Darl's pet peeve is sitting with the rest. Her prize pos- sessions are her family, friends, and mem- ories of P.C1H.S. Happiness is winning days with the TWC, ideal wristbands, and -ii4!! Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 49 Basketball 1, 29 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 49 Softball 1, 2g Track 1, 3, 49 Intramural Volleyball 2, 3, 4g Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Senior Show 4. David N. Withington Sandwich Road Plymouth Governor Moves Spithing woon for just Spoonj . . . to catch the Midnight bomber. David's pet peeve is a Volkswagon. His prize possession is life and solitude is his hap- piness. Soccer 1, 2, 39 Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. Marie V. Biagi 43 Crystal Lake Dr. Carver Richard Paul Cabral 4 Prince Street North Plymouth Robert Joseph Deely Gunners Exchange Road Plymouth Elizabeth Maria Gomes 478 Bourne Road Plymouth Deborah Jane Purtell 37 Kristin Road Plymouth 60 James Wood River Street Plymouth Jamie . . . ambition is to be rich and famous. That's all right! He prizes his car but S.S. during soccer practice peeves him. Hap- piness, to Jamie, is being with friends. Soccer 1, 2,3, 49 Captain 4i Baseball 1, 2, 3, 49 Hockey 29 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. Susan Purtell 37 Kristin Road Plymouth Michael Francis Secondo 31 Mayflower Street Plymouth Dorothy Ami Wallace Main Street Carver Andy Cooper Weiss 93 Warren Avenue Plymouth The Ideal Boy and Girl 1 -, - Iflgf f f ., Has hair like .... Has eyes like . . . if Has a smile like . . .V Has legs like l Has a voice like . . .f Has a physique like ,f ' l Has a complexion if I ll' I , I 1 1 ' 1 ,, ,gl I . I g' 'f V I ,t L p . r l l . . fl' f J, A . 1 551 .- 3 ph.. 'Lf' 1 ai-af !,a an' 195.6 igx-S wx, F X Q- 'X 1 1 I XX -ma , - -N -, -55 A - :iii xx 1 - - 'giwfr Einkv 'W ' xf at 1 'grew - F, ' 'Qircl-tg '- Q T 'Na- '-'.9'JS'-g - a.,.w?ffes:s1. -!,,.,. .QQ R as 32.3. .sg ,, .lx xxx-. :-.3- 1 -Q H-lxq-ixxv gr- 51 - ' ' T ' 4 N ,Rv Q --, AQXN4- Inna '- if r . . . gil? 3 in on, Cindi Roberts 1 1 lr!f'5F5N 41 I ' ' - fi 'GC4 Q' . . 54,4 wig. Jw- . ,gag f lan, Dana Desegai 1 , ., . mln' Ki . l 1' . m lgfgg- n le, Paula Borsari 'Q . ,Ziggy , Kathy Mathewson n 44 - - 10,9 'U-. alsh, Sandy Merritt ,A ' o J Fe f,fgu-'g- Babette Bonneau . 2 4 7 . 1 ,. n 5 I A 9 Milf! f 7 H H .iff 1, ,flu Q- T ul M7 t ' , 1 T , If I 3151i L' Ft. E Q' 1 Y .f' f Y BX: 8 H555 - 3:4 F -E ' -S 2- TT F' - E T' ii Q' o haw? ' 1.4 xxx: g.- x 4? ' X - N at K4 ,- X E R -. .- 6 xx ixf' vc. T 'A ? X. xg - R ' W' ,5 x 45. 118 U1 C-' E o co U cn N O l co I-F 1-P 4 . , , 4 V I I 1 1 I lr l ,f 4 - yr J-gf . 44 I 1- ,f v . ff all aa' 417' T A f rf l.a. 'A ,Qi Semor Favorites Favorite Male Teacher . . . ..... Mr. Kispert Favorite Female Teacher . . ,,,,,,, Mrs, Orton Favorite Movie ...... . . . Poseiden Adventure Favorite Novel . . ..... The Godfather Favorite Color . . ,.,... Blue Favorite Food . . , 4 , Spaghetti Favorite Sport . . i I 'Football l 61 CLASS S0 G Mem 'ries-light the corners of my mind. Misty water Color mem'ries of the Way We Were. Scattered pictures-of the smiles We left behind. smiles we gave to one another-for the way we Were. Can it be that it was so simple then, or has time re-Written ev'ry line? If We had the chance to do it all again, tell me would We? Could We? Mem'ries-may be beautiful, and yet, what,s too painful to remember-we simply choose to forget. S0 it's the laughter, we will remember, whenever we remember-the way we wereg The way we were 62 CLASS COLOR CLASS MOTTO We,re just beginning to see, and now We,re on our way. MQ wa. f i ,W 1 1 ' K EM' , ' W ' '? Wk I I: x f I plush? I W . 'li I7 af- ,., 5 ,- 1 . X 'ZWuH,,nX 'M' 0' ' , .1 ' '-WWWW7' WW! I ' M ' IW! 2 'I I '- we -m I-7 ' 'lu if . Nf Q:-.-'wM.'.+w:':e 0 , ' OO' Q . ff f .4:2ww:m':g:-M CLASS FLOWER 1. Yellow Rose if lofpzwlly iq Z, if UI . Z X . 'vi'- ,fm ' 'NK fwQw W ' '. -4 v Q 0- I ' . Q iffQ'of'9,9'Q'I',9'o2 'fxfkg - Q A he .g 1 W ' ' wfta v w 3 lu! A - ., 'I K, I , 'gui . 'u' Hi fr 4 7 .Q u i N9 'JM yfff ffl 2227 1 , A T 1 ,I 67 f fl' f 7 X CLASS S The Way We Were 63 E IOR UPERL TIVE IW! J' f f 0 7 if 324 41 bin If V lv y S W3 +5 1 3' hx :dmv 7m9'?'2'j' lf ' . Af- . r , ' 'QEJW , ' f .' ,iff , 44 V ..5' ,mg ,, ,Fw J 12,9 My C, 5' f -2 p ,mf 441131: f 5523.5 ' ff Q- 4? CLASS WITS Slssy W1lllamS and Dickie Curtis ,,,,.a-5 4-sv 5' M BEST ALL-AROUND Joan Buckley and John Siever 64 194 MOST TALKATIVE Carol Lil Alves and Bobby Giovanetti .H Q 2 1 fy! V vVvx 'wh' ' ' - , :vi ii w-'1' ,,-1. .f:A.,31 .f-:, X , , t VI tsiyj ,,.,, , 4-.v V.. V - .,. . ,.., S , N w .. .-.,.-, ,uni - . If 4 MOST TALENTED Toni Deetz and David Montiero 65 E IOR UPERLATIVES fi K , ,, 31. BEST ATHLETES Darlene Woolson and John Siever MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Mary Ferreira and Michael Pereira 66 Vi' 3,1 , 1 ' , , im f , ' 'af ' ,,. Mm-. -, fi Q 1 . H , if ,,. gi- ,av 351 ' 3 . 1: af 'iff ff- ,n f . 'Y if af A if 'M '97 T .:, an-I' if ,.qr ' 1974 492 JK I i i I . BEST DRESSED Mark Banker and Jayne Brigida HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Dickie Curtis and Diane Davison 67 E IOR UPERLATIVE CLASS FLIRTS Peter Bither and Nancy Roderiques 'Pk 4f w DONE MOST FOR P.-C. Dickie Curtis and Joan Buckley 68 1974 BEST DANCERS Lea Fillipini and Eddie Almeida TICKETS SHYEST Mark Ward and Lana Gavoni fmissingj 69 W' v 2 51.22-Qjivi - V ' 45 if , A '21, 'Ht' rv' L, K . . 354 .' v.,5,'v V , . ' '2 Af 4 1 ,,, ' , ,-14. ,f -IA., r. - I, 4 H., i Q., fwfr X ' ',:'.,. My, 7 S NIOR UPERLATIVE ,n.,vy,,'f,,, 5, 'iffy- ,,-,,, . BEST LOOKING Harold Tee Maccaferri and Paula Borsari CLASS SWEETHEARTS Rick DeLancey and Gail Walsh 70 194 HIGHWAY MENACE Nancy Roderiques and David Withington PERSONALITY PLUS Sandy Merritt and Bill Patsko 71 I X Em 52 531 - , ii ,f- Q- 4. ' 1 ,- 5.2 . 'ffl fi' -533 1.ugg.' PECIAL AWARD v -' I Q I 1 1 4 1,2 1 GIRLS STATE REPRESENTATIVES Eunice DeZorett and Anne Maccaferri JEWISH BROTHERHOOD AWARD John Siever 72 1974 IU' -J' BOYS STATE REPRESENTATIVES Brian Axon and Michael Pereira 4,5 1 3 5 n 14 ' W 76 ff? ,, SN Q if t 2 , A 3 A B,-fe D,A,R, BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER AWARD Jayne Brigida Debbie Diegoli 73 N. 2??.fgZki5,z 4+- ' was li .W .ggi- ,3-lgh 3 - S' vs. Sarah sings People 1 ET 1 ,L - f l I , 2 'Lis ,, 'fat' ,jx 31, we 15391 . PA',dZW,. gi a f -M 2 i Q l 4 5 . 2 3 e A 5 5 5 ff? 3 . -Q. , - 2 And now for our partial scoreg P-C 6 . . Y -y -1-..-....---l . Mike plays the banjo Bill Cleurusil gets thc head out! 75 1 l x 1 5 4 - v,:f.1Q..q. kg S -Yitaxiww. 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The Grand March fl ll i 1-53 ' :Q f' 'i , I C Q 25' ..., F, , ,Ad X f 1 I el ii' 16 ii A X ii ' ' .Q ,, , a 3,1 .fy 444 5 K Q -f I, V: ..-, W af, M7,g,: ' 1 3? .4 f ' f il g - m f 'iw 7 1 , if 'W un li' ' ...sv ' N' :V Q if . I . - n if wi-Oi q in J, gf Q 1 -lr -ra. sm. , W i f F 'S -4 I 1 , v K c 'Y S ' f '14 le 5 V7 . rx A. figi r '-X Mr. C. crowns Paula, Our fearless leaders 82 , .. 1, -J. -, 1 Q as ' O V 'A A Q . , 1 ' ' - ,- ' 1 mn . V -x ' , 2 ' y ' 4 1 4' 0 ff, vm, ,3 HW, , . i hr V A' , Y hy? V 5 ' ' Vu: Q , , ' ' 'L 4 f . 1 i.. ,gl A ,AV b Q Q Ae as 4.1 ns? , ...mv A Y 5, V The Queen and her court Ann and Jack I have the nubs. . . . and I paid 5512.00 for this . . . 8. i V, A 2? h N i:,5 4 fl' I L4 fl Q 9 I ff' A Wa ,. -41 f ' g':'ik?5Ex'5 ,,, pw... . Q, ',,5.f.lj241. ' ' ' .-'z4f',fWx. Q, 'ff -gff'fX.if7iF,:Li' l 105 3' F, ,rvP'J.wy, ...Wav , I ,. :.l..K,5, 451. . .-, 32221, ., ...iffy ' .1'eJ?' .41 if M314 . 'L 1. ,K A, Y 4 M' Q? We no . N 4 N' H--e- f! 1 p I 4 ' .3 r. 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I' Wm 1 ,Aff nf' E, . Q' .,.l, A, .1 ,4 .-'J -N.. Q.. 'Nw Q-... -. -' In 4 lv: FILYTXITSHXHB 'fy-1 u-.Au The Freshmen ,,, .1 Sew' Freshman Class Officers: Front: Susan Sinn, President. Back: Lynn Fryermuth, Treasurerg Richard Gonsalves, V. Presidentg Ruth Vasapollo, Secretary. 5 , K ? i f Y 5 fn 4- 3 ?1 : i ,QQ E I 3 5: -L r ,P ' ' i -a . , 1 in -mg V ' - f f ?'L is Q4 9 , 2 Q45 'EF v 'C' Off O W ,if 7' ,A 'Q' J 4 , Q ' I A In Memoriam The timeless in you is aware oflife's timelessness, And knows that yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow is todayis dream. Yet who among you does not feel that his power to love is boundless? And yet who does not feel that very love, though boundless, encompassed within the centre of his being, and moving not from love deeds to other love deeds? And is not time even as love is, undivided and spaceless? But if in your thought you must measure time into seasons, let each season encircle all the other seasons, And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. -Kahlil Gibran 108 ,YY I 1 4 O ll N IF 9 I x I -v o I 'A A Trina 1957-1974 1 u H-Nfial I ,IW I , 1. 7 fi, W - , 4 ,. - 4 , , 4, ,W ,ff Ti ,,,,,, 40,91 4, few, .3 ,-' 5 Lv Nfl yn, ' .'1 1111 .p X - 'A I - .w . niiiw' 41, ' Tk Q ' Q . , .,, I , - -K , - , . Mfg , v ' ' - . . . . 15 -.' ' ' , gm V -'-4 as - Y: Il K Lx, ,fd liLmt.,f.y. I .. . Q .-T Z . ..v A vpn..-Q rl, 4? - . ll he -7- . , ,,xv' .F Q E-41 Y ' X' ' 4, ' ' ' ', ',. n..-1 V ',' A Y 5 - F , A-.1 '.x .. , Wim. ' -sc C - - . , .-,,,r.-',,g4. ff f , 'Q ...1-f - Q ,V--.. - F - . nr -13: Y ,.,.. .-- -lv:-. -, , MA .. ,,. ..' , - ,A - r --L- ' --,fr -.'+' if--'- - , 1r.w . KVV . Ar. I ,,.. l . ,I- 4. N nj ETvin?1i.M-1 A.. ,., ,' N,-1 y, Aaliyah ' . J 1-V N' Rx- f L. N. .1 - V V '-V h '5'4-' V4 Af.. V. . 31. , ' W ' .-v .. 5 . I V ..' s...-..,.,' , . 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Very special thanks to head-coach Paul Urban and his talented team for a very successful season. .'5 ' ' sf: Eff-f' ::?E:.fs2-f.. .f:,'?f1f','.fsf:- E .L-,. .ff .1 ' ,. V La-:ig..-5.31.s.Q.,:gag15.-E-512.15,.5,rs1.'f.s'faf,',,'.1'... 71 P Q.'3.'::1- f 1 aff. zz' .,e,. ,.. 91:5 ss.. .X-nag. : 9'g2..:4+?'g'N W sx.-,e.. gfeqmsmi f.g,gs ix5, . :y: ,:a gsiffs va 1-sk. X' t . 315515A-fitiff?F'fEf2'31sEf?-'sb 7-135' S'li4W' 'f?4J1.' D-12' 1 ' ff: ? 1 . -L-1 . .:f'.3'f fff'5' 5, .,,N,v5, ldge s . 2 w,,, 4 sf- . , Ia ,L aww. , . 'x,+M::,M H .,.. I . . E I ' ' .. .fl . f 'Ins il ff A ' - f-3.-:. .amz 1 rs---mls . f' ,.,. I -wer , :- 1+ --:fy x5.'f':ff': '. . I ' .:f ff 'f F W -fini ' .MBIS A leld' ' 4 ..-.14 1 - , limi E.-:gpg . Rvcklandi. 1 e 'r'ee , v 5' 7 1 1 .. . r AUHIBTOH f -' t ' f . - . 1- v ' fW,4 .5J - 1:3 'wif I-Ties Hmghafm ' ' it 8 ' 5 J B Scwafe . 8 RHYMQIPHZ A J 214 1 ii i 5 Silvefliike i'it 5 1 , ' 'ti'1 ,a..,Q ,-,1: . ' . .. 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If Mom could only see me now . . . . 5' 114 J I I A, ,c of ' 4 - f of 5 9.55 -' X, Q X- r AA' -df, a X 'fl WW? . S ,' 4 .:d,:H,?x1yl .ik ,.. ly , I Gotcha! 93 LP Mavl 1 ,.A,,w.'-- 1 ,,, ' , r ' 4. I .4 ' 51 ' J -Quail -5.7f'li?L.i'v4'-li-X -1 f we. All--.TiiJiiL..T .'.fAn.Av 7 4-4 I've got it, now what do I do?? 31 . FP if E1 31 jeff Af . , - Q , 1 fs u . If ,ra R 1 ,Q 2 gff 3 Y X. , . , muh'- w-, 57 Af! 1' .yy-w , A il in-fa ,A an ,,w.f,,,,.f:f17-lqo ,f34,'faMf?gij V r 1, u ,L f4,,,f llify . y ff' - ,g.,,,.,. Vu: 24,3 '9 3 ffl , ' Q ' V . 4- 1. 7' A 1 V' '. 5 .' I :if 'li .. ' 'r ' ,r :H vp . j'.3'?3'A' f ' 9 A . 15,47 A, E27 6 s ., 'Q' ' 51,51 , W- M23 - A P exitiff , y fvgfzw . if v ' VZ, - f. 1 tg' e f, ': , ..,. , ' .1 fag? N .I ,,. f V M20 , gl! nw-iff wg: J . -..,..,- . if an swf E s S vb Ll 3 auf 'A+ an TEWVI v L, an 1 N, I 1 J f N ,ww ' Are you SURE we've got a game today? play something will you?!? We've got LEGGSU' but coach . . . it really IS an emergency ' w-Y -an-f vwnv-H - - 'f ' ' - ' ' f W JH V? . '1 S ' a AIU, 2' 6..- A , . 1 -e ' y?1,.f' ' 4 'MMDQKQ ' -' ' jr- J' .v 44 ,, J I 1 , 1 f 'lx.'4 -ryksx iw nv. f gg M., - -l I. V . A W,,lL,, ' ' ' if -V V 5-ifxvmi ! .9 6- al 1 7 lla M , igknwfcf ., Refi: , E- -3n A S 1-.....- . M .-. , l l Boy's Varsity Soccer Soccer has semi-successful season! The P-C Soccer team worked their way to a semi-successful season this year. The young men, under direction of Coach Dick Ward, battled to a 9-7 record which, with a few breaks, could have been much better. Scoring leaders for the squad were Jamie Wood, who had another outstanding season for P-C with l2 goals, along with 7' assists, Steve Small with 5 goals, and Rick Cabral and Jeff Tibbetts with 4 tallies apiece. --e-A--f'--4MMJ--- -V ...gee-a::..... --A fa f ff-......s--A--A -3 .. , ' 1 . - N-, ,, . - Back: A Wiess, W. Bagley, B. Potter, W. Merrifield, B. Patsko, D. Fernandez, K. McCarthy capt., C. Siever, P. Pederzani, K. Plummer, T. Walsh, J. Tribble, S. Tardy. Front: S. Anderson, J. Wood capt., J. Tibbetts, D. Crawley, R. Cabral, J. Tibbetts, M. Cobb, R. Boccaci, C. Patcheco, S. Small, D. Haire, G. MacLeod, Coach Ward. Missing: J. Siever Capt. V Varsity Record , s P-C 4 Middleboro 0 P-C 1 Hanover 0 P-C 0 Duxbury 2 P-C 4 Marshfield 1 P-C 2 Bridgewater 0 P-C 8 South Shore Voc. , 2 P-C 2 Norwell - - f',0 r P-C 4 Cohassett my Q Pc 1 Hingham . ' .., ' 2 J P-C 1 Scituate 4 4 2 P-C 3 Randolph 0 P-C 0 Scituate 2 r 'A P-C 5 Marshfield 0 ' P-c 3 Randolph c 0 2 S P-C 1 Bridgewater 2 , , Pc 2 Hingham T3 4 J Igot ir! fi ff ' , nf, f-. - 4, ,N l ...Q N N KRX XXX N NN 'lx 52454 .w.,,,, I . . iq? ,..T iv7 . . ' ini' an 'WE ,352 Q1 'K 'U He Ref, keep our eye on the ball, not the girls 'N Hx ef SS W- We si Lex. 25530. . 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S41 .1 li .. . . 5 . . k- , 43? 5 -- 1. .Q .H ,Q , 855.4 . ,- . , Q 5? ,, ' - Q i'Q4ky'5Ev..1gx15' I l tl 1451-xi Q72 'lf LZ'g',., ' 3 , 9 e 5 was x 'vw 5' M ' -- v wie.-are ' .1 -' 'ff .ge K- A ' . X 1 . f ' . , IL, I . Q'5baiew.w ..55,femAf5gi? '-zigzim.-'f d2'5f i.! Sage? rig.: .4 -- 13.44 1' . Lei... . IJ. 4 -ff. ., ' L .., . A IJ . N. 4 .. . 1 ' That's what I call using your head. lane, it's Ken P-C High is in there klckmg! I df! A 0 J sv 4.5 1-93' 'ra f- --1 .' I ' 1- -- ' ,Z-.1 ... ?-, - -41 --'A' 433' r, A 4 , ,. . -A 1 ., - ,' ,x . .. I f, 5. .af E-- . ff W What a leg show!! Hey, wait for us. Well, will you look at that?! 121 no 5un. , . ,. 'JI Lyn Wu. SOCCER It's stuck The team en- couraged by their coach, tries hard! 'L 'L b L 1 C' M 4 ag. 2 r,m',1r r 'H 0 As the soccer ball turns 'z 3 x, lt nu 'L The END Is that you Bill? One, two, cha, cha, cha. ,WE ,gg c ,J , ' f f' ?54f.Qig?3 A if Ar. i f .-.aa re 'M .VM , 4 -, ' ' 6 . I 3, , , . S WOA LILLY!!! Field Hockey - Team Work Mlm aw ,3 1 llx ill Rfb 'r?41Q4:z4-gg 'L ' .M I Lv? any R sl 4 ,' I r - ' . 1 I . .mg ,I R l a lx M , ' 1. f I p f 1 Q .. A Varsity Squad: Sitting: J. Roby, D. Carter. Kneeling: K. Barnes, K. Taylor, B. Malaguti, J. Edwards, C. E f K a. Fernandes, J. Taylor, T. Villani. Standing: J. Buckley, A. Motyka, M. Thom, K. Whiting, D. Woolson, V A 1 D. Balboni, T. Hall, A. Enabenter. :J i i ' , , L Q 1 . ' g 2 . It The Field Hockey team, coached by Murt' Mac- -' . lr, 1 1,.f,. Si .f , -- Q f.,-4 ' 'N 3 in 4 . . ' , 5 Nglal-a., . . ' '1 Y 1 , 2 uf iv ,ax 1 A nxt f f- ., '-T. A ,. ' f - - '?.,q, 2' lf f. ' K . ' f... v wg., A, 5,3 ,r,v.w.,, . ,I 1 IM' 1-N... tv K Axlhw. - 1 ' .Q ', ' , 'f JY: 1 .251 'xp , ..s--YZ -'wr 'nt ' . fi,-ff-'?fig37f.v' 5 .v 'Q 2 5'-Y-1: ,.f,,,,1rf -- f 1 - -',l ika' . I, R 5 Allyn,-n .hi V- Z, ,JY - ,F V' ' .4 ,rga f if .-. 1.7 V - . . g. . aff, --..,.... , , ,-.l. .s ,.4, .',,.-. . -,-.. 4 ,, . -i. W ,-, 9 1 ' . n.4.nu.w.-.J A 3-4,2 1. 4-Va V : Q .. 1, 4 .. . .- . J. . . - ff. .-.. 'I Vs Q-V' .L,,....',w, rg.: . g 5 W ,,.,,,,,, A l: 'T rv ' ' .yur-'A A- ,Q-.-Q-2. 1 7.34 -V I'm ready! Duffee, had a good season this year, losing only two league games and finishing with a league rec- ord of nine wins, two ties, and two losses. The starting varsity, which consisted of five seniors, five juniors, and two sophomores, lost two games dur- ing the season to the current champions, Hingham. Even though this year's team was inexperienced, determination and teamwork led them to their triumph. The Junior Varsity team showed good potential this year with a final record of four wins, four ties, and three losses. This year's teams show bright promises for future seasons. There was a crooked house . . . -1. I ,. ,.,.1, 3,9 1:-I-M l ?3'.-+m- 1-T,-' 124 T' makes for success! I've got itln The gang's all here! PC 9 PC 2 PC 0 PC 1 PC-2 PC 2 PCD PC l PC 2 PC 1 PC 2 PC 0 PC 2 Varsity Record lgandolph Scituate Rockland Silver Lake Marshfield Bridgewate Hingham Abington Marshfield Silver Lake Hingham Scituate re-Raynham Whitman-Hanson R ' N M tk ,ip w ., ' 7- W , 'z-.. N F. L' xl , d, .Y I .f,m, , 24 N. ,xx J' QV ,Ny ,,. F1 ilhwmv uv- 143' ef. 551 -gg J'-f 0.-? ' Pu- x s ..x unior Varsity does their part to Win. 'AP' Junior Varsity Squad: Kneeling: B. Johnson, S. Villani, D. Torrance, C. Fernandes, K. Freyermuth, C. Lopes, K. Winship, J. Axon, S, Young, M. Gomes, C. Duarte. Standing: Miss Wendy Barbeaug Coach, L. Jarvio, A. Dietlin, T. Leary, M. Best, M. Gidutis, L. Nicolas, C. Roberts, L. Strzelewicz, P. Leary, C. Krensky, P. Morgan, B. Atkins, C. Torrance, M. Ryan. I'll race ya! t'Like this? Here we go again! You've got to-be kidding me?!'? THIEF! THIEFV' 127 iv season 1th onl t 0 league losses. . JUN, , 'll-I H!! 'S',lF-'L-A' -+- Tel1 me I dfdn't see that! Where'd it go? qo 1' 'Q 'thug - Y: ,,..v,uPfi 1 ' ' '- 4f.,.' 1 , 7 v' 1 W. if M he -A 1 ei' ' -'S.1.kav-in L ,,.,., 4-I -grwfyuti 1' + C- fr Lqnv g 54 R- .U dvi' . Q , I g 5 1 -fx 'I Ib --L wx Z T1 . 'ff ' -,A ' JW? f-,.. mv ,Q ,N Q 1:-Y, ,iff -, fw QW.. r m sf' f,:'.. . .,,. 1 14 ,, r, r-.,,, ' xy- -. u S ,V .y ,. 'JEZQQ is- Y,.:f .gn , X: A 1 1 1 9 -, rf? Y, Cross N-as 1 Y W w-.....,.,.., w 'FOUL 'fi' ing 4- f Q: A . Countr , f- -1 f f-3 f 1 ' 'P 'N W V ' if :Q ., 4- f- 1. ., , ,, PLYMOUTH CARVER HIGH CROSS COUNTRY TEAM kwa. First Row Kneeling: L-R: Jerry Silva Steve Ingle Chris Ward Kevin DeSim- mone, Sabrina Fusco, Cathy LaMare, Allan Reardon, Mike, Zanotti, Pete 5,,,4,,,g,.s,,? Harrison, Ed Swartz. Top Row: L-R: Jim Carada, Jeff Saulnier, Buck Stone, Steve Berg, John Brown, Fred Swartz, Steve Fagar, Steve Ghidoni, Matt W 522351 59 565-,Q ' f Pereira, Ed Wall. . V is , W With no outstanding runners returning, the 1973 Harriers had a long tough season ahead of them. Starting off with league champion, Scituate and a tough Marshfield club, spirits were low. Good performances by the varsity gave them a victory over Abington, and left them a total of five points short of three other victories, Whitman Hanson, Silver Lake and Bridgewater Rayn- ham. Outstanding performances were turned in by juniors Steve Berg, Jeff Saulnier, Steve Ghidoni, Pete Harrisong Sophomore Buck Stone, and Freshman Chris Ward. A winning season is looked forward to in 1974 with the entire 1973 squad returning. 131 :mem , I 'UUA I ,,,.A-. X ,V ' ., ,'f ' ' , vv- .,.L '. ' n , 5:3 ,,qf'f'1 ' IQ - -' , ' f - 1 H - E, , : f 4 ' , , . 1 V -, ,1g . 15 5 N, ' 22 ,' clfifff, V -' 1 - -- 3 , 1 V . Q. ' I 1 fk, + ' aaO.f I1 -vu.. . , , St ' - W' .LW ,.' 'st' ,,q., 4 6 '1 W -,K .. Lf: 'gh 3.413 - 'aww f Aff , 34542 , . f 213,51-7 izX5e 5 333 if mi K. ., .1 25252 4 my! . fb, ,WK X, , M is Us-g ,yn -QMQ J - lw'f'4?!t VG .t Avi. .hiv 'l ' KV 3' In 'Q 9? il I 'E i 1 ! 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J 's K -suns-PR idf' -1 W - ' ', ilgfl -jr 1. i X. PLYMOUTH 138 Freshman Basketball H7 f E5 ,N ,- ,- I r' I ,,-.1 S 53 kg Lf X 1 2-1 31 jx., ' I.: - 4 ,xv , ,bs X. . A' ,nf v,K A QA' ' rr., A , 1 'A A , Girls GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL The girls varsity basketball team had a very successful season this year with the help of seniors, Karen Taylor, Judy Castaned, four exchange student from Brazilj and Dee Dee Enabenter who was also voted by her coaches as best girl athlete for which she will receive a plaque. There were many juniors who helped to lead their team to victory such as Ann Moteyka, Julie Edwards, Betty Malaguti and Cookie Fernandez. Under the fine coaching of l'Murt , the girls gave Plymouth- Ca1ver's Girls Basketball team a fine name. 140 Sports GIRLS GYMNASTICS TEAM - The girls gymnastic team under the coaching of Mrs. Janet Murphy had a good season this year considering that gymnastics is still a fairly new competition sport at P.C. The team has great potential of being even better next year as they will be losing only one senior, Darlene Woolson who was a great asset to the team and will be missed greatly. It is hoped that next year, more people will come to cheer the team on and that more support will be given to them. 141 Q6 ,.f' Xi!! ,Q af A, if 44 ,. 5 fr, ,f .1 4 9 3,, ,-2: -QM 'wif I 4 64216 X 7 fl, Q., -3 i I ?' 1 M262 wap, ,f Q ,ff 542+ .Z si' z' bt: ,J- ,-f -LY X ' ' ff .4 'E M52 311 fffffi U14 ,yr ,, .- W, v.,-,y.,'l- 3, 2 1' ff A .oi . vm ,ff .J' Es! Q... M. In AMW P 7l i .' ? Y . , .KA-.1 1. . M, ,:x.,, fnfh 1 1-1 ,' ,,,w.,, 'V IG :'L 'V , -me-Q, ,pi V - . . 'X 3 5, f 'W Qs, 6 1 ,Z , 1 .A ' ' Q. ' X52 x I ,Q Q X T my A ff' .,.,..w 5 V, 1:14 A, i 4 , X if Q, 9 I 'L 1 . 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There were many other players who showed their talents throughout the season and helped bring their fine team to victory against many other teams. Without the help of their fine coach, Mr. Ben Hatch none of this would ever have been possible. Varsity Ice Hockey Back J Freeman D. Withingtong R. Baiettig D. Montanairig C. Bramhallg P. Gedutisg M. Bankerg D. Crawley J Taromla S Mannos Front M Shea P Kaine B. Jusaconisg S. Marinalg C. Atti. Missingg J. Tribble. 158 Ice Hockey J .V. Ice Hockey Backg M. Walshg M.IGomesg J. Pintog D. Ferrog M. Cavichi. Frontg S. Sampsong J. Buchannang R. Ponte: M. Romuncllig K. Weeks: ,I Davidson. 159 W Gymnastics 5 Q N f 4 . , ,kv V.. ' . . 41.2 Lfh, . Af' 1 , 1 r 160 7 7 P , ,f QA Q z . 3 ,. in ,,,.,L.,muu4. we I!! J IU ,535 'U 4 ' ai 4 . A il- . sys A 5' , X . ,r V if if -. 'f 'Si f , IRT 2. -w ' .,., . ' ,:: .1 , ,,v' Ylif Jr 1 ' '? 2 :ff ' A ' 1 7. 'tj ' L -'11 5: J . n ' . I ' 1 1 iff. 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Editors: Vickie Gibbs and Debbie O'Keefe. Business Manager: Cindy Souza. 'W' '37 'I Q ,Li av '4 ' N e f ' . 1.21 ll. , ,.,.e una. , s,,s:-an-u 4' f:,,pvnlwus , f' .alms , N. run 'N uni-su. ' 5, xnuxunn, 3 e',,..4vm-,ul ' '.,.,..nuQsn,,,KW f ',,.,Miri:a,,, -' , ii I k n A an ,dw vm, if: , 4 s . , s n, ', an 'Q H ti V J e 4 1 i 'X: '4J L... , ,. . -,Q L- P..5 1' e ' Nw my .1 Ng , a,.'oJ4, W 1 , .'w.,,a.n?-l muh M,-,.'Qab',Q n fn,,.'sau,,u , J W, Secretarial Staff: A. Raymond. Sitting: R. Solierig J. Moskossg M. Ferreirag P. Klasky. Standing: K. Mathewsong P. Peccinig D. Shermang E Cappozuccag K. Alvesg R. Noel. 168 skim. S Business Staff: On Floor: J. Batesg A. Raymondg P. Leonardig P. Peccini. Sitting: D. Curtisg C. Souza fBusiness Mgrjg R. Noelg M. Ferreira. Standing: M. Bolducg C. Shurtleffg D. Shermang J. Moskosg E. Capozuccag K. Alves. .oo Sports Staff: J. Sieverg E. Almediag D. Woolsong M. Bankerg B. Boccacig B. Axong Missing: C. Francisg A. Weiss. 169 Co-Curriculum Staff: E. DeZorett L. lfortini, li. Capozucca, K. Alves. Curriculum Staff: R. Solieri, J. Lincoln, S. Hempe, D. Marzelli. Pilgrim Staffs l I Q V-Mx T731 1 4 NJN' 7 U5 QQ O ,omg in 4 V l 0 O . m:'v.'f.l Q 5' 5' 5 N N EN: if-J Typing Staff: Seated: K. Matthew- son, P. Peccini, J. Bates. Standing: L. Fortini, K. Alves, K. Gilmartin. Missing: K. Gilbert, C. Alves. I 1 lillNl,1 1 LW . . K, 1. f.1 f 'CZ Sf r' f ' N! '..:.. ?:'3'77,jf4f num-n ,,- f if 'J J rd-if Julllllx 0 , 'U wgfff I IE .IZA .fj- luss ni Bl i 5- ll 11 0 glial Hgh. msn llhll I 1 qginl Q ' wirgrznlln X '---assess vm f ' .. li i.lll ll-an lllllllll W kg is! ki - ' X1LN,,l,T,'2lfyf,'!l N gi iV f X ll' 'l'rl1llllil!l'll2ll la will -+ - g 5,,.1 v E NN -T-wg. l Senior Statistics Staff: Seated: E. DeZorett, P. Peccini, E. Capozucca. Standing: D. Davison, K. Matthew- son, J. Moskos, K. Alves. ?' During this past year, the Plymouth-Carver Con- cert and Marching Band performed in many areas. Besides their half-time programs, they also performed in the Veterans Day Parade and on Memorial Day. The Concert Band performed in their annual Spring and Pops Concerts and also included into their busy schedule, two outdoor concerts at Jenny Pond and an exchange concert with the Dunkirk High School Band in Dunkirk, N. Y. nl.: Suddenly I feel very alone -Q' anna- uw, I think I have an extreme case of indigestion!! Stage Band: L. to R.: D. Dohertyg C. Miskinnisg K. Lindrosg P. Scalabronig M, Zannotti. 2nd Row: Director, J. Diazg M. Pereirag D. Genovescg J. Brennerg P. Gavonig S. Hempeg P. Silva. Back Row: R. Corvinig S. Lovelyg D. Montierog P. Burgessg J. Gellarg B. Putsko. 173 Marching Girls L. to R.: P. Borsarig S. Harveyg N. Roderiquesg B. Zanibonig G. Donelang C. Robertsg K. Fabrig C. Iocavellog C. Souzag M. Ferreirag J. Brigida. 2nd Row: K. McGuire. D. Fitzgeraldg D. DiSa1vatoreg L. Remlinger, T. Famag D. Harveyg M. Millmang E. Capozuccag 3rd Row: N. Lynng S Mostrom' P Jesse' A g D. Simmons: K. Kilroyg A. Raymond. 4th Row: K. Alvesg J. Gallantg J. Pederzanig J. Shorb, K.. Gilbertg Moskosg Vazg P. Gradyg E. De Zorette Giovanettig P. Peccinig L. King. 174 1 ff' . 4 ,, .'.,,,' , 4 Q .r uf' S 1'-Y? -'i In 'x 91 -. I Q' Qs 'WCG'- 1 , ,s p-'I -. Q Q 7 . . Q' ' - .. + 'K' -Q5 '2Bx.vgp ...-- 4. 175 ' A Chorus Chorus Review The P-C Concert Choir began the school year with its Fall Concert in November. This Was followed by the December Candlelight Concert, April Spring Concert and May Pops Concert. Several members of the choir were chosen by audition to be in the Massachusetts S. E. District Choir and SEMSBA Choir. Congratulations should go to all participants for representing Plymouth-Carver so well. The last performance of the chorus will be both a sad and happy occasion when they sing Goodbye', to the seniors on June 2, at grad- uation. ery oy Deserves Fudge Who hit that sour note? 176 I'd take the Beatles any day! A . anda , and a, .. Concert Choir Back row l. to r.: J. Fitzgeraldg J. Carlsong C. Pearsong M. Shepardg A. Gassonmisg R. Botelhog M. Pereirag R. Cavic- chig B. Potterg S. Burgessg K. Lynchg D. Mitchelg A. Motykag K. Backtemang K. Comeaug A. McSorleyg L. Eddy. 3rd row: A. Crockerg S. McGooking K. Weeksg C. Vascariellog D. Vick- eryg P. Scalabronig R. Putneyg B. Herwitzg R. Zahreciyang S. Brattig B. Stoneg S. Fuscog J. Morgaxdog C. Delisleg N. Len- noxg A. Fraserg P. Brown. 2nd row: K. Smithg A. Diazg A. Deitling J Hillardg L. Holmesg M. Nogueixag V. Whiteg K. Lit- tletieldg C. Grantg B. Axnoldg K. DeSimoneg J. Borgattig S. Romboldig C. Adamsg D. Ca.r- terg S. Youngg J. Wi11isgD. Wal- laceg J. Morrison. lst row: T. Williamsg C. Greeng M. Ragaz- zinig H. Montierog W. Chaseg L. Jarviog J. Co11insgR. Correag L. Bajettig T. Sinng M. Walsh: J. Spragueg D. Botelhog A. Little- fieldg K. Turnerg J. Feeleyg J. Roderickg S. Brittong Mr. Nichols. tudent Council git First Row: J. Newby, S. Sinn, J. Buckley, Pres., K. Ba.rnesgV. Pres., T Fabrig Sec., J. Roby, Treas., D. Bruce, J. Lunette. Second Row: Mr Kenneth Taylor, Advisor, B. Walters, S. LaGambini, T. Jaeger, T. Villani, K. Plummer, J. Donelan, S. Merritt, M. Banker, J. Tassinari, E Almieda. Third Row: P. Gilmore, M. Shorb, D. Sullivan, K. Whiting, S Villani, M. Curtis, J. Siever, R. Holmes, S. Ahnieda, D. Curtis. . , ' ' N The Student Council, advised by Mr. Kenneth Taylor, is elected by the students of Plymouth-Carver to make known their ideas. The Council serves the students by scheduling various activities such as dance, rallies, and fund-raising projects. The Council members attend- various conventions throughout the school year. These workshops are very helpful in giving members new and useful suggestions in running a good government. First Row: J. Lincoln, C. Souza, J. Shorb, W. Bagley, W. Patsko, K. Kilroy, E. Caoozucca, J. Buckley, M. Brigida, D. Camara, T. Grady. Second Row: T. Villani, T. Fabri, C. Iacoviello, D. Sherman, M. Ferriera, E. DeZorett, A. Maccaferri, R. Solieri. A. Raymond, J. Siever, J. Brigida, J. Roby, J. Tribble. Third Row: J. Thomas, V. Gibbs, S. LeSueur, D. Diegoli, J. Callahan, L. Fortini, T. Tavares, M. Millman, P. Borsari, M. Shorb, L. Baietti, E. Sykes. National Honor Society The National Honor Society consists of Juniors and Seniors that have maintained a B average since their freshman year. They are elected by the faculty and are judged on character, leadership, and service. This year, the National Honor Society provided the concession for adult education classes. This raised enough money to enable them to give a Christmas party for the aged at the Plymouth Nursing Home. American Field Service L First Row: B. Stein, K. Backtemen, Mrs. A. Thompson, Advisor, J Casteneda, W. Gregory, R. Jaeger, D. Camara, P. Rossi. Second Row: D Tessin, T. Davis, M. Tynan, K. Tichnor, L. Baietti, A. Diaz, J. Carlson L. Botieri, P. Leary, E. Eddy. Third Row: P. Borsari, P. Jesse, A. Vaz B. Malagoti, L. Francis, D. Benson, S. McGookin, D. Fitzgerald, M Capozucca, D. Youngman, A. Motyka. Fourth Row: C. Roberts, C. Pearson, K. Mostrom, L. Nicolas, R. Holmes, H. Lawrence, L. Mans- field, L. MacDonald, , K. McGuire, K. Weston, J. Clark. Fifth Row: A Collins, J. Limcoln, P. Waters, C. Weston, K. Richmond, R. DeYoung. 1' g The American Field Service is a student exchange group. The Char' ter's main goal is to organize student exchanges between the United States and other countries as well as exchanges within the nation itself. The A.F.S. chapteris major business is to raise money to meet the costs involved in their exchanges. The organization's largest fund-raising project is supplying the annual town meeting with a concession stand. . tially' .A fa. , 1--fm L .sw 'ffffh 'l '1r Mrs. Alba Thompson, advisor, Dolores Camarag pres., Judith Castenedag A.F.S. Exchange student from Guatemala, Birgit Steing S.l.S. student from Germany, Kristina Becktemeng Rotary student from Sweden. 179 Boys' Varsity Club First Row: J. Donahue, M. Cobb, K. McCarthy, C. Siever, J. Ryan, S. Row: D. Luther, M. Banker, J. Fernandes, P. Pederzani, T. Walsh, J Anderson, S. Small, G. McLeod. Second Row: J. Siever, R. Warner, J. Tibbets, A. Weiss, C. Estes. Fourth Row: J. Callahan, E. Almieda, B Wood, C. Pacheco, J. Tibbets, S. Tardy, D. Haire, W. Patsko. Third Axon, D. Mendes, J. Lopes, J. DeSisto, C. Bramhall. First Row: K. Barnes, A. Enebenter, K. Anderson, J. Buckley, D Woolson, K. Taylor, P. Klasky, R. Solieri, A. Raymond, M. Ferreira, D Torrance. Second Row: T. Hall, A. Vaz, P. Leary, A. Motyka, M. Thom, K. McAuliffe, D. Ellis, J. Edwards, J. Roby, T. Leary, M. Ryan, Girls, Sports Club O S. Young. Third Row: M. Farraher, B. Malaguti, L. McDonald, K Mostrom. Fourth Row: J. Taylor, F. Ludwig, C. Torrance, K. Winship C. Duarte, C. Fernandes, C. Lopes, E. Sykes, D. Torrance, K. Fryer- mu th, C. Culbertson. Dearfs Council First Row: A. Motyka, G. Walsh, C. Francis, L. Hansen, Mrs. Alice Uranng Advisor, J. Edwards, D. Litel, S. Rogers, K. Savey. Second Row: P. Weeks, S. Fusco, R. Noel, L. Moon, K. Fitzhenry, L. Merrill. Third Row: A. Enabenter, A. Montanari, S. Brock, R. Ruozzi, K. Kilroy, A. Dietlin. First Row: J. Buckley, E. DeZorett, Mr. Robert Holteng Advisor, M. Ferreira, A, Raymond. Second Row: J. Edwards, L. Francis, C. Roberts, K Mostrom. Third Row: A. Vaz, D. Ellis, H. Lawrence, P. Peccini. Leader Corps Foreign Language Club First Row: L. Nicolas, J. Lunnetta, P. Long, A. Bernhardt, J. Marcelino, A. Avery, C. Sears, Miss Caroll Davis, Mr. Andrew Dietlin, Jr., Co-ad- visor, M. Morse, M. Brigida, K. Fabri, C. lacoviello, A. Raymond. Second Row: R. Vasapallo, D. Beilfuss, M. Amaral, T. Villani, P. MacDonald, C. Cain, H. Lawrence, K. McAuliffe, N. Lynn, T. Tavares, S. O,Neill, K. Cappella. Third Row: D. Zito, E. Hennesy, D. Youngman, B. Shobbrock, L. Hanson, E. DeZorrett, M. Ferreira, L. Bohmiller, P. Borsari, G. Baimi, P. Walling, S. McCallum. Fourth Row: R. Soleiri, L. Hannant, J. Connor, P. Bassett, J. Reimels, J. Callahan, L. Nicolas, K. LaMarre, M. Juzukonis, P. Doherty, J. Rogers, D. Blethen. 91 1 First Row: C. Anastasia, B. Montanari, M. Shorbg Chairman, Mr. Paul Fleming, Advisor, B. Zanibonig Sec., J. Donelan, L. Leyden. Second Row: R. Jaeger, M. Capozucca, R. Holmes, J. Lincoln. Third Row: J. LeSueur, J. Roby, P. Bosari, P. Gilmore, T. Jaeger, R. DeYoung. odel Congress XJ, The Model Congress is an event that gives its participants simulated experience in the procedures of the United States Congress. The Con- gress meets at American International College in Springfield and is about 3 days in duration. Delegates representing schools from the northeastern part of the nation come to compete for various awards and scholarships. Each school's delegation frames a bill which they feel is of impor- tance, and research is done to support their position and to prepare for the ammending processes which emanate from the other delegates. Participants work to strengthen their abilities in parliamentary proce- dure and public speaking. They acquaint themselves with the methodo- logy of the Congressional system. All of this is necessary in order to present a bill effectively before the Model Congress. Future Nurses Club First Row: P. Weeks, L. Jarvio, P. Monahan, B. Gauraldi, B. Brown, S. Burgess, P. Brown, M. Walsh, K. Murphy. Second Row: V. McCracken, J. Lopes, J. Foster, L. Bomiller, L. Hanson, L. Baietti, E. Sykes, S. Hetman, S. OiNeill, J. Fletcher. Third Row: P. Garbi, T. Williams, S. Fox, G. DeMerritt, J. Carlson. Fourth Row: Mrs. Agnes Stephen DeYoung, C. Richards, D. Marsh. 7 Advisor, A. Collins, K. Richards, A. Frasier, D. Ryan, N. Butterfield, K. i The Future Nurses Club has met on the first Tuesday of each month. Their Fall-Winter project was the coffee and refreshment service sup- plied every Tuesday evening for the Adult Education group. If the gasoline situation permits, the club anticipates two spring visits to the medical facilities in Boston and New Bedford. Since the group includes students who are interested in medically related areas other than nursing, they will entertain a speaker on Veterinary Medicine and Medical Technology also. First Row: P. Kraus, S. Dawson, M. Capozucca, D. Fitzgerald, B Muldune. Second Row: P. Harvey, K. MaGuire, Mrs. Beverly Thomas, Advisor, H. Lawrence, J. Clark. Third Row: D. Muldune, J. Lincoln, J. Ryan, E. Best, E. Eddy. The Future Teachers of America are affiliated with the Massachus- etts Teachers Association and the National Education Association. Membership is open to any student whose future plans are centered on the field of education. The club's activities include monthly mcctings. field trips, and local programs dealing with educational subjects. Future Teachers Club Office Ass1stants 'uf 'itwfif' is fm' S..r-' 'sf Z '-S' if ,xv Seated: K. Gilmartin. Standing: S. Hogan, J. Brigida, H. Burton. The office assistants are a group of girls who work in the main office during their study periods. They help the secretaries by answering the office and inter-office telephones, calling homes for daily absentees, and filing office materials. Seated: V. McCraclen. Standing: M. O,Brien, Mrs. V. Bramhall, M. The Library Aides are necessary to insure the complete organization Ward, Miss A. Ziergiebel, L. Telles of the library. Membership is voluntary. Their duties include shelving books, taking attendance, helping students locate reference books and periodicals and taking care of business at the main desk. Their work is done before, during, and after school. 184 Audio-Visual Aides First Row: J. Helander, A. Budge, D. Machado, R. Sampson. Second Row: Mr. James Donovan, Advisor, C. Francis, A. Taddia, J. Jesse. r f! .i '59 The Audio-visual department is responsible for the operation and maintenance of audio-visual equipment in the school. They are in charge of the distribution of movie equipment, tape recorders, and television. Mr. James Donovan is the head of this department. - ---,-. iff' if f fn., A 3 1? l arsvgn 4 H ' ,Q Y s v-,QV 9 fl' W r l Q 5 wr- J .- A 3 41 J l . we l 1 1 1 'fail .N ,f F 13'A7?S . - 11 .- I iii., .QM X rm,,,.,,.,N J., wvlv lx , - ,uf , V was , .. P p ,egg J .Ai 45, a f :'f!5'f.. wir? 1 fr!! .-1 , ,, 4 :z.g5gfr.,. yymq, 'vw lr, ' ., -lf... Q. X, 4. mg... ,ggggargfyrggi .gi . 2 Q JE' MW-ff:fE5?N5 '13iEix 531. - . .a w , - .- M:7fii,ii.l..:,l4:..:55gg? ' ' ' QHQ .. 'lit ':.iB.EiQ!5i.1!i.f J 'wif First Row: S. McCallum, Mr, Joseph Robinson, Advisor, J. Millman, P. Cappella. Second Row: G. Baima, S. Kraus, E. Yates, R. Thompkins. 185 Chess Club Qt X 9 4 9 .1- 1' 4 5 L ff, ' ' ,ga-P' gxigxfb, E JA. 1-gf .. mv-. ' af, VT' -af .,-f '- J? at- 1'3 f f J , 3 ' ,'3'1 IVIQ. , .- V: ,J- 4':V, K i 4 if J' W. if 3- W if -M 15 N W Q is uv- s..i.h 'Wifi mi 3 F ff 'fp W L. if ' F -'Q iw. 'wifn v -Q J-- , s 'a T T4 sl W 41 a F 4 1 6 3 L fig ' 3 fm num 3 9 fi 7? ,P g. v p ,-r f'l+5 rr .Z Wir W tl' ADM I TRATIO ei' .5 ,zz 5 xv We 3 'Q , , if Q , 5 Hg., .,, , ' .J diff- , . .,t:,f2' .' .. .r ?c',.1A.-. ,-.,' 0:.:. ..,. ' L-32.111-iff W-1-V Q .1 , gf.-lfwiwwy 9 ?'rY1rv-1ff-2-VI. 'zfefiyrfriiwfi in , . V , . A -V . A ' Mr. Wilbert P. Cingolam Principal What seems to be the problem? ff ' Yi. . .1' A Mr. F. Edward Nicolas Superintendent '7VIrs. Urann, I don? think I can get you 82,000.00 for Mini Courses. . . Mr. William Gault Asst. Superintendent I hadn 't thought of that. Y Mr. Paul Fleming Asst. Principal Required reading??? Mr. Robert E. Holton Vice Principal Wow what do we have here ? Mrs. Alice Urann Bridgewater State Dean of Girls Co-ordinator of senior project Dean's Council Advisor You did what!! Miss Iris Albertini Dept. Head Foreign Languages Radcliffe Middlebury n Purley voo franz y? Mr. John Allen English Boston College Debate Club Advisor A ny last requests ?? ' Mr. Frank Anderson Social Studies MIS- Malgafet Angell Villanova Universityg Bridgewater Science State Bridgewater State College You can THIS an 0fj7ce!? Life is full Of beautiful things. Mr Dennis Aresta Special Education Boston College Bridgewater State College Work study Department Chair- man But mother never told me about Ultra Brite Miss Beatrice Arthur Salem State Business Education And good night from VUR News. W 3 A 5 M' Aff-hm' Axon Mr Paul Baden Industrial Arts 00131 tudles Y s ' s ' is Rc ik Fitchburg State College I Harvard University' Boston Now let me make one thmg University- Stanford ,Q ..,,,, Perfectly Clear . . . A 1 ,maya 2 anda ' . I wlgqk Tw f-27 ,F i-...M Miss Wendy Barbeau Physical Education Guidance Secretary University of Massachusetts Assistant Field Hockey Coach Mrs. Melanie Banville fi You re not back here again are Varsity Softball Coach P01477 Assistant Basketball Coach Don 't fence me out! Mr David Barlow Science Mrs Irene Barron University of Rhode Island Office Secretar Bridgewater State College Can I he! Ou! Department Chairman p y What do I do next? any GUN. ML Patrick Berry Mr. Victor Bissonette Art Guidance Art Institute of Boston, Massa- U- MaSS.g . Bridgewater Stateg Chusetts College of Art Boston UHIVCISIIX Director of Department Chairman Pupil Personel Services ffHey Hazel. s . Going my Wayy, Some things are worth looking into. Mrs. Linda Bogle Guidance Endicott Jr College Syracuse Mrs Celia Borgattr University Boston University SCCICUJ-fy Hey Another obscene phone I have zz new job now Cd 5 B s 9 1-I L. Miss Phyllis Boucher Mrs Vngmla Branhau Social SlUdl6S Worcester Stateg Clark University Department Head On the first day of my summer Em,yCI0pedmAmencaM7, vacation . . . Mr. Richard Briggs MI Edwm E Calvm English Guidance Bridgewater State Harvard College Kent State 1-On my honor' . . I will ,Ty ' , I Western Reserve University What s your name again 9 . Special Education dcggge Fitchburg State College Rhode . Island Colle e Union College g ..h,S Working. t Golf Coach Mr. Vincent Cohee Special Education Boston University Sophomore Class Advisor Can you believe it was THIS BIG? 4W-wmm- Miss Patricia Comiskey Foreign Languages Mr. Walter .Correa Boston College Boston University . . . and then he said he'd make Buslfless Educatlon me 0 Star. I .ff Hz Mr. Correa! Ain:- WWW I Mr. Stephen Corvini Mr. Mario Crociati Mathematics ' Instrumental Music Boston College Boston University What are you . . . Wise? Pick up your feet! I Mr. Henry Cryer Physical Education Mr. William Dangelo Panzer College Foreign Languages Assistant Football Coach, Junior University of Maryland Varsity Basketball Coach, 'Nixon would have me fired if he Bagobau Coach knew I had this tape. Can Iplay too? 4 .NM ,wwwwu f,,,, W .yummwmmwdwm aQX:..jT Qeb Miss Carol Davis Mrs. Joan DeLano Foreign Languages Mathematics Boston College Bridgewater State College Give me another chance . . . Tell me I didn 't see that! 5 wmv WF-:ew V' 915555 U if -- ' fig as ,. ' -, M35 12 T:: fmi ' 14 l uxluli iiu Hin ma?-Iii iw Llmli iiii In li W lil lwwiai 1 Nami? gwazwfriixmli 1359 iii ll- W lil in 1 i il 1 11 T? K : as g A naqgtwj Mm Q1 Kimi mi WSW g., xtiwkh . 4.1. W. M A IS, - A ' fi A ' ' m. :- ,' ' , ' . . -A N , L, 1- .A , ,abi wa - mviizl ' 'Q AVR.-Qf'ix,ll'13s. .,.. -. v 14,1 l li2and.4iilbs:i2.r., v . V Y MISS Mary Duffelsne Mr Douglas Edwards E11g11Sh Science Regis College I Elon College ASSiSf21Ht DIHIUH Club AdV1S0f Varsity Baseball Coach Freshman No lollypops in MY class. Basketball Coach Mr. Peter Fachetti Mathematics North Adams State College, Boston College, Bridgewater State College Driver Education Program 'Tatsko, Get up here and explain this. Popcorn anyone ?? 2 2 i l r . Mr. William Fairbanks Industrial Arts Lowell Technological Institute Should lor shouldn'tI. . .? Mr. James Gadbois English Boston College Assistant Soccer Coach Assistant Senior Class Advisor You here again ? Mr. Ronald Gomes Science Bridgewater State College Director of Driver Education, Junior Class Advisor, Co-or- dinating Teacher of Oceano- sraphy We took ballet together .. remember? You know where you can go ll Mr. Paul Gerrior Industrial Arts Fitchburg State College Oh, Dry Up. l la rf j-' fi '-wfqQ.5..Qig'fL.g 9 J' . ' f I 'i- F if A, firlfnff ,qag .- ' ' , ., Mrs. Ruth Griswold ,Q' 1 I a ' ltinerant Teacher vi if A Tufts University x, -X H . .ti ,N g V , , A X, I all 1 gi ll . .F I 1' -1 l I 'Y i , if ' 1 -5 -I Nj' it Jw ' , 1 ' i -' we H7 -Vw -ae' ,- -A 9 ,, '-.,. il , , n . any in E. I' fir 'Jg asf.- I, X: I , 4 'nr -',v,, : 5. 'S' 51ff'lL :LP' 5 .1 .'-' if - 'f F14-iii. - lm Y1 - 1 1 i 'fy Q , 1 1,4 ' .. 3? , aff I '-1-21:55 ,-...,. x'- X f Ta 1 L,'rv1-- 1 1 I ll I L 'x A iff? '?l', ' 't ' J ' J EPM' , 41' L m l l J A Mr. Benjamin Hatch Nw il-:V , , 'Q ffff M .B - H - social studies yy 1 X 41, ff Rgnesgvclfeasifg Aurora Collegeg Bridgewater State f. , V is , , 1 , . , ,Ji fl! L lf 4- Q i NX! Unrversity of Marne ge tglicgey hcoach' Freshman .N A' fig, J R wg Why do I have to work so H00 fl Cac A , ,J ffgisf l hardy, That s not how the world looks ' K if , Q in ' t K r - ' 1 X V xx? Miss Dorothy Hebden Miss Clair Henderson Aff . Foreign Languages Rhode Island School of Deslgn, Wells Couegegwesleyan Cohege Bridgewater State College u .,There,s H new you Coming every '7Vow, let's see . . . number 13 zs day ,, . . . Chartreuse . . . ' ' ' . .1l'.,M Mr. Perrin Hughes 'QV A Science l rv Franklin and Marshall College Mrijl Illslen 'ifuson g ' Yearbook Advisor, Wrestling Bridoewjtefgiltgczoue e ' Coach, Cross-Country Coach D g - M -ly Hey , . . It's been one of those , days. 3 'sl . .. 'A ' 4 X ' ..--.4 -wc -1? v 'f' ,Ji Q K -- C f f -wwf-.:J...t...-V -Y- A f,'+ '-. ya. ga, ,gm , ,,,a.-.. . W I 55221651 U ' 4,4 -, ,. it ,.,- , . Mr s 5 ,WV Q eff if 61 h Sv fx? E his 'hi 14 in 99.35 J' Miss Phyllis Johnson Socral Studies Brrdgewater State Northwestern UHlVCfSlty ky Chairman of Scholarshlp Commrt CC Column left! Jeanne Johnston English Michigan State Universlty University L1t Magazine Advlsor A rare moment Ohio ?'ii-ief i F1 .- , J fwfwt r -, W .,,mz,?,,,,. Q ,X , i . 1-- ff23f2z2,f4ifV11,,f 5 ' . -' 'f?5'lff'5j'z ' 22 -' 3 si 'f Vlfr , 55'ff+zi.ieff:rwf 1 i 1 ' . 9 f ' ' ' J, . . . - - . . ' '- Q ',y1 g1,.if'V'l Q ' ' .ffwzt ki A If ' gf g , I . . - . . . J ' ' ' , t .. ,. .iw 'T-43 1 ' . f- , fb 94 ,Q ,- . ' , ily-355. .q f f ' ' Q U 1, ' ' -' .1 'fly . ,, swep?Azf J 'f V if -,,fffe3a.fr'-fl ra, J' ' ' A' fl 1, 1 . . V. . 4 ' 21? 5lI,Ig,.,,t ll , A 3 , ,gr . if - J .A 1 V .s iii fb , Q3 tf 41 :Mfr-nzfxf .1 . A V .f r aw f f igQ3'7f '?- J : J if 'fg ligf -E 1 -- - - fg G 1- ' - , vw V mf J r- ' We is 1-1251 A r - All .VH bf-:1-' Mr. William Johnstone Industrial Arts Miss Mary Keisling Fitchburg State College, Wayne Mathematics State University . I can make anything with Play- ,, Memniack Coilege -Doh. Say that again and I ll kill you! V ,Q 1 ,.,. J' sr Y 1,5 i . 4 32 ti ,, Q f .K Wx ' Q -V 1' bt' A aj? . J v ., w ,,1i2,?. 1 , Sf X 5 Q if W M it 11 fa ' I 4 44 , ,,, ' 15 'bww if y 'Y s 41 J' ' it Q ww f , if I V, 'L-g,v:rw' wget 3 -si'-F L try,- Mr. David Kispert Q M fl , ,. If ' Q V V Gan g? I I ,i,W' g:' f ..3. ,','5i4 ,L P at , 7.42. X 4 - gf: 4335- f - 5 A flfiiifbiiz ii y V. , e Q , '1 QQ , V I mimi: .1 Q g , , . ff' jxrfau- V I 5: If tg X -1 1,-,asp 1 :lSIi?1'7'E3I'?f:f5 i 4 . b . I ' -a.?5f.w A 'N' iii' ii Q C Lil 'l t I t I I ' ,ff hx yd' 1 . oz .aff If Kd,-f Ne.. ' A .Q Social Studies I Mr. John Lee Hiram College Mathematics Assistant Varsity Football Coach Worcester Polytechnic Institute 'Alright you guys, 1'Il give you I wonderifl dare? one more hint. Q 2. if ,,. if 1 'ff .ff fz :F f f '2,n' ' . 5 Ns. Mr. Walter Lyon Miss Nancy MacDuffee Physical Education University of Massachusetts Boston Stateiilflgriixilgrsity of Iowa Varsity Field Hockey' Basketball' ,. ' ,, and Tennis Coach, Junior Varsity what can I say? Tennis Coach Well, . . we ARE THE BEST! X -5 5 , I Mrs. Carole Maini Guidance Secretary 1 don 't see it . . . Mr. Ronald Malaquais Industrial Arts Fitchburg State College Department Chairman lAWllHf,S up Doc? W ,f I Mrs. Lydia Marcelonis Miss Karen Martm Valparaiso University English Foreign Languages Bridgewater State College 'May Ihelp you? Sometzmes I bite offmore than I Mr. Robert Martin Science . D Mrs. Barbara McNamara Tufts University, Boston Umversr- Special Educatlon fy TI wrshnthey 'd run something else Smlle Mrs McNamara no mc-ks zn thzs. thu year! Mr. Angelo Medeci Mathematics Boston College, Clarkson College of Technology, Bridgewater State College Department Chairman, Mathe- matics Co-ordinator for kinder- garten through 12th grade Aw come ony I don 't need a pass. MI. JOhll Malloy Bugmegg Brass IUSUUCWF Northeastern Bridgewater State Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge College Miss Jin Moms Mr. Brian Morse Foreign Languages English Syfacuse U'?Wef?'tY Westfield state College Boston Lganfverslty Ships and snails and puppy dogs 0 ' tai s . . . Mrs. Janet Murphy Mrs. Nancy Morse I I Mathematics Physical Educatlon Springfield College Gymnastics Coach Bridgewater State College Sugar and spice and everything nic-eI I I You reall ex ect me to bend J' P this pole ?!? Yi film Mr. Wllllam Nagle Social Studies MrvJ2hflN1FicllolS Boston College Ih. U O a pm . . Assistant Varsity Football Coach .l Zia C9 ege' Indiana University ..There,s only one Way to go and ZZ' zsII zs your new alphabet, thafsupf., c ss. Mrs Susan Offner Mr. Michael 0 Connor Science Bridgexlssgegtiifzouege Brown University, Massachusetts apage 22I and don? ask agamr. Institute of Technology. II What can I say? I rf- .,.'1,4'-'.' I rf w.fi'ik.1g. -:ffl 'f , l-4.1.4 . ' i. yg,'f'..,.- i ll ,I'!'I2, HWI' uHvIff ,',:, ijilfi--,git lv 5' I gif. ,,' ,ai f I J, . i. , lx tffi '..'a11'i,:-'i' ,- , F' It tl ,-,I lly,fh.u ' ,.l .,M.,H,4 I ,-- ,w , ,.. .,' 1' .5 -, it , A ., 'L...,, .., '..,,.tiU, rims. 1,4-ggi: , ',.1-1 ,.,. 4 I. v 4 fc ,.., iw -.fa I tn ' ,I 1 ,gg tg - , 1 if 'un-5' ' ..' -1 'lliil' ' H , ,:,,l,,s,W ,i ll , i, 1 ' 4 t ' 'IVM I : 1 :X In 7 , - 5 it 1: r za Q I h rail J' .,, 2 I M . ' ,N . .L W. f i., 1- '11'. J ffl, Ilan' ,W ya , .,7,,,, I 'I 'J , . . ,4 1 nt f o A I , tv r ,.. K. , ,I . , , , . J i 2 rl 5 . it Ile! v lr' 4 s' ,F , fl ' I A R If 1 ' ' .IM , , ,IE , F- rw r A , W ,Q l .r Mrs. Nancy Orton English Smith College That 's fine chickadee! Mrs. Jean Patenaude Guidance Bridgewater State 1'Il just put these in my circular file. r. t 7, . t f I ,,...-Aw. ' t Mrs. Linda Pearson Business Salem State College, LaSalle Ju- nior College All right, what's so fanny? Mr. Anthony Pepe Industrial Arts Fitchburg State College, Rhode Island College '24 bill for 28 jars of PEANUT BUTTER! Are you sure? .,.u-I ,J Mr. James Perry Itinerant Teacher Providence College, New England School of Law Looking for something to do, Mr. Perry? Mrs. Donna Petrangelo English Univ. of Rhode Island Asst. Yearbook Advisor No, I won 't give you the answer! X Mrs Catherine Prmclotto Mathematics Bridgewater State College I rn not cheating I m only checking my answers Mr. Russell Randall Mathematics Bost University 1've got this awful itch . . . right here . . . - 2 l - S Y E? A .KN A 'f 1 41 Y ,fe 'F f r -I 'W 3 TF' f ' HM we AJ A as iw Q Yr ' .t . . - ff f t' Tr Z : M-ss Martha Rletz H Mr- 39521111 R0bm50H A ,, - ,',A T -5 E ' '- 'V Foreign Languages Social Studies TuftsgUn1vers1ty of 53? ' A , r ig Wittenborg College Meme . 5, C :f-fi 1 plead the fifth amendment. Chess Cllflb Afwleef H A :QM 3 ' 4 fa Who s out there? f 'im 5' 2 ,Qu 3 t , 4 fu- ag r lf,, j,'f'A f 'fl lb' Wi ,QV fzisizyjyh ' '- it ri 3 ,lf W ...A 4 I sa 'Z I , mllii?1::3'.'-gr.',f'2 Ltlliiif' , 6 1- y , lllf 1 , me l 5 t . ,Q ' l ,f l f Mr. Harold Rogers Physical Education MY- Mario Romano Boston University, Bridgewater Mathematics State College Boston College Varsity Basketball Coach Dlfeetef of Athletics Look me in the eye when you lie 'Tm glad I0 mfffyoll- sell' H to me. 1t'5 4? 13,1 -4.1 -H. Q . we Q . I E2 f . .. f E F 'H N' , . if r' I i'-. fir N fini i t . A I: -- ix H 'S' ll 6 A -'e' -A .s f I YW... if T: Mrs. Doris Roncarati MiSS'Ma1'Y R959 ' Q A X ' Guidance Secretary S0C1H1SH1d1ffS - fl' 4 ef ' X ' Well I 've got it here... some- Okay, here 's where you went 0 ' X' L I'!9.2 H n h 5 i. ' 'Ni .Q ' where... wrong. .. , . 5 Q, ' .Qi A ' 'QQ' ' r T' ,W .V , - A V, - Jnj 1 '-if 5 B-if if NX f '1a .RAL '41 AI, J l gk l if -... -we if-Q, 5. 1 in l 1 1 1 1 Mr. Richard Seamen Mr. Yoshiro Sanbonmatsu Art English Southeastern Massachusetts Swarthmore College Umverslty :Locked OU? again-H Here . . . Let me show you how N. A .A - , X f NWS C, I ,dgitifli l I 1 4-1 'B Mr Henry Shea Mrs. Margaret Shinney Social Studies Science St. Anselms College Regis College 1'm innocent, can 't you tell? They went thataway C, ? ?' wuaumuwajdi Mr. John Smith English i Tuftsg Boston University MIS- Joyce Smith Department Head Mgthematiffs 'Vit it again. Isn 't he ever American II'lS'f1'ff1te seriousyff You 've got to be kiddzng! Mr. Brian Souza Foreign Languages Plymouth State College . . . Se- Mrs. Agnes Stephen nior Class Advisor Foreign Lan- guages We owe them HOW MUCH M ONE Y??! School Nurse 22cc. should be enough. Mrs Jean Strassel Mr Edward Sutka EI1gllSh English Salem State Clark Umv Who zs wrztzng me these notes? Arm N14-e -4 4? ,ifelfi 415 Nfl J if ,E 4 if 0,45 ia! Mr. David Tarantino Mrs Leona Swartz Social Studies Business Education providence College Boston University Dept Head Freshman Class Advisor I see you What do you mean, you want to run for Congress ?! Mrs. Alba Thompson Social Studies Bridgewater State College Boston University Stanford University University of Virginia A.F.S. Advisor Moral is immortal. Home Arts Mr. Horace Turner Framingham State College Guidance University of Massachusetts Batesg Harvard Dzd you hear the one about Come ing Come in. A 1 2 K 4 F Mr William Turpin, Jr Mrs. Alice Urann Business Bridgewater State Salem State College Bridgewater Dean of Girls State College Co ordinator of senior project And for tonight s homework Dean's Council Advisor You did WHAT!! , lu l,wiTrf::.i -1,1-ev f '-1. . 4 ....,..,.,. ..i Lf'-4, ' I .l, r.f11f.'e21JisQl2? www' W, .' ill?-.wj,, l . Yglsulll T' rn' sfqrl. ,KH 'Hg 5fl:,,,4?k 1 1 f,...,. ,c ll il. il r-,tr M r, ti'- wnwunauvucnltllllilm ' -wifi-MwLJ,,. 'J.i'.i.... t+,.L3N 1 :qv-C 1 4 , Q2 .51 2, Mr. Paul Urban A t 1 X 1 fl' ' ' Y I R . A P 9 V X , nl.. ' MM ,, ,'.' t , I, I X xux ' ' .st M R L rs- ffa i A long: .M fe ' -Q: ' x' - - I .. W'....,wx , if x -if W- - .....-f Y J- WJ 1.4 flu, ' f Health 5271 A l A Boston University, Bridgewater MIS- Pat Vecchi - State College Health Aid , fir- y 'K Head Football Coach Smile, it can 't hurt that much! 5 'f ' What do you mean you fiunked R Fernana'es!? t C , ,, Q, . 'J f . l ' A 5 F W5iH555F5Q55i2k3:4I?1i1 'T - -..,NNsL 4 MI. Robert Wade Mrs. Noel F English Eastern Connecticut State Hi girls! Itinerant Teacher Yes, you in the rea' sweater! , vw ,N ? 1 5: l l,.::-'- ,ig .,, . . .. 4:72 l f': I -fa' ff l ' 57' - r U. rf ,, if .. f Mr. Silas Wade -Lair ' KW .. 35- . Mr. Odo Wang Bridgewater State College University of Massachusetts Co-ordinatmg Teacher of Oceano- Ping-Pong Coach gfaphy ,, ,, Lens,' L-E-N-G-T-Hg Lens. Augh!! r 4 ir Q...- M1' Richard Ward f I Physical Education , W X,-u-ow L. Umversity of Massachusetts Mrs. Paulme erner Remedial Reading 5 Soccer Coach Track Coach, , E C Intramural C0 Ordmator Bridgewater State College Hey Guys Look what you did to my ball! I know . . . you want the key. 51 gf -. , ' fl? f W2 ifitftzf- a. ' Z' 5 If. -.sp 'peg .' - SLE 5 4 gf. ' ' 'f l ' 1 , tl- t -.x-:fm ' 4. -1 i?'f2?, ' 7,1 1 :,: gg.Q5' lk 3 5? 4 R T , I l U 1,i.,v ' fy ' N 1 n . t ' ' -J .l ' . U -. V V V vi 4 ,1',:'- t 1 , , - 'tk ':,,' f - 3 3,7 4:2-J - '. N ft 2 . ' - pta I .-l,5v2-35 1' V 5 ' pf V ' , . 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' ' I E Keep just ct S100 bcalonce ond get FREE checklng not ll now on. bank where rt counts Jaw oYT'f 5 + fPl mouth-Home Y- ., Q- Natlonal Bank Throughout Plymouth County .l O K H H I I,lN U ST NE NT O 9 r O 2 2 G3 CD W CJNV W dS LLEIO ON OO 0 SCJ I i X Z vs :ik V' F 5 xliaklcegxgfild -- . E ff N - E Q 0 H Q s i Q Z 2 . , -I Q' 11 1: ' E 5 3 E 3 N a-Q 5 W, IJ 25 cz? M E l -I 5 2 P S :r: H E L' as P 2 1 2 E m EIHVMGHVH saavol E 3 ' k ' 'I-04.5 E W g Q NDI.l.V.l.S wmoussa 5 gg 'VX3-I-Sf0Nf1HS 'Blow scmvs wuu-mud SHUSIS1 8 I ij Congratulations to the Class of 1974 6 - 8 Court Street Plymouth 212 Best Wishes from LORINGS Congratulations to the Class of 1974 Compliments to the Class of '74 PHONE B66 4093 wmym Amana SURVEYORS ENGINEERS - LAND PLANNERS FRANCIS W. WESTGATE E M E R S o N ,S CARVER. MASS 2. ., .., .. Y, ,HF 1 - 1 ...' - .I .. ., ., U PI I I fl ls I H N comnns 1 PRESCRIPTION I snzvncz IIGSPIIAI. and SURGICAL SUPPLIES S0lD 5 REIIIED White Horse Beach Massachusetts . wneggxcgfgsaerrosggggg sans II I . llggi dlaI...746-2055 I. I In ll 4 Main some PLYMOUTH BALBONVSSDRUG STOR For PRESCRIPTIONS 8L CONVALESCENT AIDS Joseph Balboni-Pharms.-Richard V. Tassinari 315 Court Street, Plymouth, Mass. E, INC. Tel.-746-1251 213 ' - FLORISTS LOFTUS RliJNGCCOMPANY, W! Z gud' 66 Court St. Plymouth Tel. 746-7111 ' '- ' 297 Court St., Plymouth, Mass Telephone 746-3131 Congratulations HCLMES GROCERY PADOVANI PHARMACY 289 Court Street North Plymouth, Mass. S EA R S 14 Court St. Plymouth PONCHO'S PIZZA 293 Court St. Plymouth, Mass. l Best Wishes TELEMOBILE From Congratulations C1335 gf '74 Center St. Carver, Mass. 214 BRUNO'S TEXACO STATION Stevan, tie ?Zafz6at' B tW h ' ' .P D 0 5,2957 i Store Ph 746 2600 ' Greenhou Ph 746 2601 INC. C pl r f ToABE's HARDWARE SH R cm t 215 The Bank for Savers and Borrowers ln The Know 030 South Main Street, Middleboro Phone 947-4343 0 Rockland Plaza Phone 878-1403 and 878-1405 01 l 94 Court Street, Plymouth Phone 746-8515 216 r Congratulations to the Class of 1974 SGS AMERICAN LUMBER COMPANY CEDAR SPRINGS PLAZA Rt. 58 Main St. - Carver, Mass. M8111 Street 866-2148 866-2550 Carver, Mass. Compliments of EDAVILLE RAILROAD t S C Keep on Truckin' CURRIERS RESTAURANT AM E R I CA N SPORTING GOODS M Str t Cedar Springs Plaaa plymouth, Mass. Route 58 Carver, Mass. 866-4543 Cpltf BtWhtthC1 f1974 ZANELLO FURNITURE CO. F.S. GILBERT AND SONS 84C rsr I Ply mm 7461485 B'1d'gC t t H U EOF REALTY O S GEORGIO'S PIZZA M St 'LC M St t 8864516 Q M B tW h t th G d t g Class0f1974 THE AMERICAN BANK OF WAREHAM I whMC 2 8 I Congratulations And Best Wishes To The CLASS OF ,74 PURITAN CLOTHING CO. PLYMOUTH 9 ROCKLAND - EST. 1919 Modern Stores For vMen -Women -Boys PURITAN CLEANING DEPT. 'gPlymouth's Oldest and Finest Dry Cleaners eCleaning -Tailoring -Fur Storage 56 Main Street 295 Union Street Plymouth, Mass. Rockland, Mass. 746-3730 295-1585 219 l Cpl t f YERf5 PLYMOUTH SUPPLY BO COMPANY COLOR CENTER Best Wishes From J tASh d B tr ERlCKSON'S OF CARVER PLYMOUTH MASS Rt 58 Congratulations , From g E , One Court Street O Plymouth PERRY MARKET MARDON'S JEWELERS I Choice Meats - Groceries l r Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Ch Liquors - Wines - Be 18 Court St t 200 St dish A Plymouth M 746 1 136 l Ply th M 220 THE PLIMOTH PLANTATION BABE WQQD'3 H.A. BRADFORD'S AND SONS OLD MILL LOUNGE PLAZA PAC KAG E STORE Sandwich Plaza Plymouth 746-4272 Congratulations Seniors Corner Butcher PILGRIM SANDS MOTEL with private beach and swimming pool Route 3A Plymouth, Mass Your Hosts are the Harringtons RICHARD DAVIS FUNERAL HOME Excellence in Service with Understanding air-conditioned off-street parking non-sectarian tel. 746-2231 373 Court Street Plymouth EARLY SETTLER ANTIOU ES 394 Court St., No. Plymouth Primitives, tools, small furniture lamps, post cards, stamps, china and glass. Also lamp parts to repair or convert your oil lamps or objects Closed Wednesday HARRISON L. LoNGHl srunlo L. KNIFE AND SSN INC- 259 Standish Ave. P. O. Box 113 Phone tarea code 6171 746-2487 portraits weddings commercial color Wholesale Distributors Plymouth WPLNI C P1 t f Luck to uteclass of 1974 991590 ti 1232 11 230020 Un PIOPPI S PACKAGE STORE R d fPly th C p C d dth 1 d P1 t ECENTER and APPLIANCE 'f11 if Come browse in the beazttful world of EVM, Wm at SHERMAN FURNITURE CUMPANY 310 Court Street Pbxmouth 223 I i ,M t l 1 Ht P54 mt 4 w N ' I V 4 Q 359 A Court St. fRte. 3Aj North Plymouth, Mass. 02366 16175 746-7414 it tl 4 1 it 3 1 4 f F 1 9 1 ' W W :5:fQ.g-Qt. h . .52 3 t ' 4 K ' f:f:iS:-:1:5:1:3:5.f-. :Z If t 4 :+:-:-r'4: v-4 '-: :3 :iz I 4 gig I Q:f:f:g:3:f.f:3.f,fX., -5 :f: NSS: 'N . . Z-I-Z' v.s .- x 4 . sw -.-4.-5.-.'.-.'2'.'.-. -:4-:-.-F:-R-:-.':':-:-:+:-:-:-:-. , , +9 Q1 X 4Q 44x XXX X4 Hp 4 4 X X34 4 4 44 :N , 4 4 4 XS S 4 Q 4 40 X 4:4 R435 545: ...... -Y-I I-'CX Y','C'I'I-I-C-I xiit-NiXX Qx3 - X- - - 4 441213541 . 1- -:1:':.-.-. .-5345:-512455512 4 A 4 S 4 4. 4: ' ln!! 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Dawle , --,Nl .uh QE At Your Service For INSURED SAFETY FOR SAVINGS HOIVIE MORTGAGE LOANS Planned for Your Budget TTC' 225 l i l - . 3 4 Duxbury e Plymouth l l f..u,.- W APP90VED5'NCEW DE Telephone ef 746-9400 SEW WHAT FABRI 9 CS TOABE'S Sales e Service - Repair l l One Stop Sewing Center Q 18 Main St. Ext. P Plymouth, Mass. 1 l 1 l l l W l l l Compliments of I t l Compliments l I l conDAGEPAnKco. Uqrons Q FURNITURE cosine. I ISJVIID D LE ST. PLYMOUTH Cordage Park ll TEL.746-9600 l l Y i Court Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 I i l 1 COMPLET RINTING SERVICE 1 Eugimsg THE LEYDEN AGENCY P Cgerhire lj lfwilfiam CSZOQMOH ' Real Estate Insurance l p A 298 C STREET 40 Court Street 4 NORTH P UTH, MASS. 7 5 7 0 E Plymouth, Mass. 02360 I 226 P I C g tlt tthCl IQIQ74 SOUTH SHORE HEATING AND COOLING, INC. S. LEONARDI PIONEER FOOD STORE C pl t f Meat G ' dP C fsr f Ply th CINEMA 1 AND 2 F. W. WOOLWORTH 46M Sf I st d IPI Ply th 2 Compliments of WINSHIP CCNSTRUCTIO office 888-0354 COMPANY 27 Eagle Hill Road General Construction Bird Vinyl Siding Alcoa Siding Robert R. Winship, Jr. Eagle Hill Road Ceadarville, Mass. home 888-0084 228 Mini-clmnqe check' 1 1 Ki 1 1 f ' -. - E A A 5 'R I ' it '! 'R'E' Il3YZ.WlWjElll V- f,- Q Mn.e.o.1.nmuE E E 4 -4Qlf'f 'q70':fQi ? ,ti 101 umm srsaf lftgll ' I Z nRocmfoN.MAssAcu0SErt'5 E, 6 I ,Q Z . E NURS 5 ' M' YA K 02550 022 A ml? 7 o'n-me GTG' -A M W 175 Z AYT f WW' wnsnnmmam, ll Q ,KE 1 l l f 1 ,Gihlhq V f X llf 7 t an E 2 1 Q- a.TLl!f'b11 fy .1 E lr: f 555315312 f .E fs , - lf I --riff 'L W? 3 ,Q 441' 'WR--fi t f Pl 11-11 -. 'X f g I I-fi27l5'l5H.iib ' ' I Z L J, I' U if M' fig 1 , 1 1 . ZmffmwmzmmamnfwffmmWAW11ffWWWfWWWMfUWMWWWYWIIWWIWWWWMWWWMZZZMWI Keep just a 95100 balance and get FREE checking from now on! C 5511 Plymouth-Home of-f National Bank Throughout Plymouth County. Compliments of H E N RY'S FURNITURE COMPANY 'F 4 , ,I 50 Court Street fluff A 746-1118 BEAUTY SHOPPE Olfaiz gfyfing wifg Qszfscfiorz CAPE iNsuRANcE ea couRT STREET AGENCY' INC' PLYMOUTH. MASS. TEL. 746-1040 Cape Travel Agency 74 Court Street Plymouth, Mass. 229 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRAIWUATING CLASS OF 1974 SAMUEL ARONS 81 SONS. INC. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Kingston Industrial Park, Kingston, Mass. 746-8300 TOSHIBA In Touch with Tomorrow COLOR TV BLACK 8L WHITE TV COMPLETE LINE OF TV'S 8L RADIOS, TAPE RECORDERS, PHONOGRAPHS Serving Massachusetts, Rhode Island SL Connecticut 230 CEDARVILLE TRAILER SALES truck caps and truck campers Starecraft camping Trailers 888-1021 FORN SIGN CO ASSCCIATED ALARM CO. Burglar and Fire Systems 303 Court Street Plymouth, Mass. 315 Court Street Plymouth 746-0033 D. ROSSI 81 SONS Wholesale Furniture Produce tel. 746-1125 746 1129 5 Suosso Lane CECCARELLI puts the care in cleaning We keep the spots' 301 Court Street Plymouth, Mass. 231 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. PARENT SPONSORS John P. Souza Morris Bloom Robert F. Gilbert Raymond A. Caron Mr. Robert D. Williams Mrs. Pauline Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. Detrani Gilbert J. Alves Charles N. Siever Royce F. Sherman Joseph Bernado Attorney and Mrs. John P. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. M. Ray Millman Jr Dr. and Mrs. John E. Gilmore Mr. and Mrs. Wayne R. Knupp Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. LeSueur Mrs. Joanne Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. T. Moulton . Copley S. Lovell . J. Silva Corvini Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Daniel J. O'Keefe Jr Robert L. Arnold Haih K. Melkonian Donald Raymond Davison Eero Haarala . Peter Villani James V. Hogan and Mrs. Richard J. Kilroy and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Alves Milton Geller James M. Carreira Frank J. Latosek Fred Silva Louis Pederzani Lester W. Kraus Edmund Furtado J. Stanley Noel Axon Leonardi THE CARPET LADY, INC. 305 Court Street, Plymouth fRt. 3AJ Quality Carpet at Wholesale Pricesn Wallpaper - Custom Drapes All Major Lines - Over 2000 Choices Free Shop at Home Service Plymouth 746-1741 232 BUSINESS SPONSORS Borzan Beauty Sal0r1 Clydes Bakery and Deli Cohens Daves Liquor D. M. Crawley Li1's Submarine North Carver American North Plymouth Hardware Ockers Old Colony Credit Puritan Garage Mr. and Mrs. Peter Secundo R0bY5 Costa's Mini Mart Manomet School of Dance Blue Spruce Motel Compliments of: Congratulations from IVlARIO'S AUTO BODY SHOP ERNIES NO. PLYMOUTH 115 Sandwich Street Plymouth, Mass. 746-0300 233 CEDARVILLE LUMBER CO L b Hardware - Paints - Plumbing - Electrica ROUTE 3 A I S CEDARVILLE SUNOCO Minor Repairs Tune-Ups LENS CONCRETE FORMS CEDAR-VILLE HOMES 234 Congratulations to the Class of 1974 and M SPORTING GOODS Plymouth, Massachusetts SM lTH'S INC. Plymouth, Massachusetts 235 BESSE WALK-OVER SHOESTORE 8 North Street Plymouth Best Wishes to the Class of 74 Quality Shoes for the Entire Family PARENT SPONSORS Mrs. Beverly Norton Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Dunhan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Capozucca Mr. and Mrs. William R. Holmes Mrs. Dorothy A. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Best Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pimentiil Mr. and Mrs. Levi lvloutciro Attorney David L. DeZorett w b l l l l l l ll THE WARRE KAY ll n VANTINE STUDIO. INC r ll Serving with pleasure The members of the 7 I l Class of l ll l l 1974 1 l l 661 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. ll l ' 661 Congress St., Portland, Maine 1 l l l l 'N 236 Q ' THE WCOLBERRY B A R N at Locust Lea Farm West Wareham, Ma. 02576 specializing in original handcrafted gifts accessories, and casual wear. on rte 58 at the Carver-Wareham line Tel. 617-295-2539 BUSINESS SPONSORS Barzon Beauty Salon Clydes Bakery and Deli Cohens Daveis Liquors D.M. Crawley Lil's Submarines North Carver American North Plymouth Hardware Ockers Old Colony Credit Puritan Garage Robyis Costa's Mini Mart Manomet School of Dance Blue Spruce Motel Mr. and Mrs. Peter Secundo PRCFESSICNAL SPDNSCRS Attomey Philip S. Cronin Dr. I. Harry Keller D.M.D. Dr. Philip M. Canevazzi D.D.S. Collari and Wyman Dr. Edward M. Krensky D.D.S. Winokur and Winokur Dr. Micheal C. Pincelli D.M.D. Robert R. Rozene D.M.D. Dr. Stephen C. Milt M.D. Edward Angley ESQ Dr. Micheal P. Equi Dr. Barry S. Meltzer Md. Dr. Jeffery C. Smith D.M.D 237 and Mrs Gordon and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. PARENT SPONSORS .John R. Coolidge R. Cook . Richard Warner . Robert C. Torrance . David H. Calhoun . David W. Harvey . George Cavicchi . A. W. Peccini . Warren A. Besegai Lawerence A. Hall Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and-Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Mary E. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs James E. Tribble William H. Flockton Leo Marinos Donald W. Harvey John Banker . Joseph T. Ferreira Sampson David B. Freeman Robert E. Diegoli Horace A. Genovese Congratulations to the Class of 1974 M 81 M SPORTING GOODS I l Plymouth, Massachusetts L I 238 See You After The Game At BEST OF LUCK SURREY DoNuT HUNGRY Nl0E'S sHoPPE PlzzA at suss Manomet Plaza Pizza SL Suds open 24 Hours 224-2380 Manomet Plaza 224-2380 I After 9:00 P.M. 746-6745 SOUZA'S AM ERICAN Road Service - Snow Plowing All Repairs Towing Day or Night 109 Sandwich St. Plymouth, Mass. 746-9818 B I LD- R H E Congratulations to the Class of 1974 109 Sandwich Street Plymouth, Mass. 02346 E N Mario J. Canevazzi Kitchen Consultant Tel. 746-7222 56 Sandwwh Sfmt VINCENT Nlcou Home 746-1727 PlY lOuth' Mussutmscus 239 BESSE WALK-OVER SHOE STORE 8 North Street Best Wishes Plymouth to the Class of 1974 Quality shoes for the entire family YOUR PERSONAL KEY TO SERVICE l 11. J. Fsmou CQea!2ton9 -'-l SERVING ALL OF PLYMOUTH COUNTY Residential - Commercial Custom Built Homes if Commercial SL Investment Division -A' Land SL Building Division -k Mortgage Service Division -k Residential Division 85 SAMOSET ST. - RT.44 PLYMOUTH, MASS. 02360 TEL. 746-6240 SM ITH'S INC. Plymouth, Massachusetts flrntiques and Used Furniture Bought mul Sold Ulrzthrr globe RONALD F. :mrl FLORENCE hi. REED lqfalr-plionrrr T4 6- 3230 69 Billinglou Street - Plymouth, Blass. 02560 Store: '50 Snnclwifli Sl. - hvnrf-hottie: 80 Billfnglon Sl. PARENT SPONSORS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dupius Mr. and Mrs. Chelso Fortini Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Boneau Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Giovanetti Mrs. Dorothy M. Comerford Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. August Brenner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Roberts 240 .I ld TRANS. CO. INC. ........ s comms nusmsn sznviff COMMERCIAL - lNDUJl'RlAl. J DAILY o-WEEKLY o-MONTHLY Our Business is Picking Up Safe - sanitary , i CUNTQ-llvlylERIZED ' 9 ALL sizes CAL kz4D,0'4! OJSINED 8 5 5 Dl57?l7'2SWED SERVING ALL OF PLYMOUTH PARENT SPONSORS Rev. Robert Merritt Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Dunham Mrs. Dorothy A. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. Best Mr. and Mrs. Levi Monteiro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Champ Mrs. Joyce Shorb Mrs. Clara Solieri Mrs. Laura Brigida Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O,Donnell Mrs. Beverly Norton Mr. and Mrs. Richard Capozucca Mr. and Mrs. William R. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pimental Attorney David L. DeZorett Mr. and Mrs. John G. Shurtlef Mr. Melvin Kalasky Mr. Charles F. Mathewson Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Carlisle Mr. and Mrs. Wendell E, Haley 241 , .-, ii xi. 1 an . ' , 'cltbg ,lxsigf-S! . X N ' S 'X XB Q wearenwallalike 1 ,YY W7V Y W . Teacher Sponsors Mr. Brian Souza Mr. Walter Correa Mr. Arthur Axon Mrs. Janet Murphy BABY PICTURE KEY Q78 8a 791 Mark Banker Deborah O'Keefe Jeanne Moskos Paula Leonardi Joanne Cavicchi Cindi Souza John Siever Cindy Roberts Darlene Woolson 84 David Pimental Anne 8a Tee Maccaferri Cheryl Moulton Sara Britton Cheryl Francis Vivion Pion Kathy Costa Rosina Solieri Susan Burgess Peter Pederzani Carol Alves Kathy Miskinnis Dickie Curtis Gail Walsh BABY PICTURE KEY Q80 84 8 lj 1. Linda Morgado 2. Vivion Pion 3. Arthur Budge 4. Susan Hempe 5. Kathy Alves 6. Carol Shurtleff 7. '????? ????? ?? 8. Kenneth Grennell 9. Melanie Millman 10. Patty Peccini 11. Suzanne Fox 12. Michelle Boulduc 13. Brian Axon 14. Donna Marzelli 15. Eunice DeZorett 16. Kathy Gilbert 17. Kathy Kilroy 243 . I P i in I 1 l Ii i, ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We, the editors of the 1974 Pilgrim feel it necessary to express our sincere appreciation to the l following people, Mr. Perrin Hughes, our advisor who was behind us all the way, assuring us that someday we'd be i finished. i Mrs. Donna Petrangelo, our co-advisor who we kept busy proof-reading all our material. 5 Mr. Robert Vantine, our representative from Delmar Printing Company for his time and patience. i l Vantines, our photographers for supplying us with the great pictures which this book couldn't have done without. Cynthia Souza, our business manager who not only paid all our bills but also was a great help, . supplying us with many captions and suggestions. 5 Carol Alves, 'fLill', as we call her. We probably never would have finished this book if it weren't for her great imagination and wit that always kept us going and helped a lot when we were out of ideas. f David Montiero, our artist who designed our fantastic cover and provided us with all the artwork 5 throughout the book. l it I ,. Jeff LeSeuer, our own photographer who was most helpful to us and provided us with a great l number of pictures. l e i Staff mem bers who co-operated with us and worked so hard writing, typing, and selling books. A i Administration, faculty and custodians who gave us their support all the way. . Friends, sponsors and advertisers whose support we couldn't have done without. il Lastly our parents, who made countless trips to the school at odd hours to bring us or pick us up, i i listened to typewriters until 1 a.m. and gave us encouragement, suggestions and all their support. 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