Plymouth Carver High School - Pilgrim Yearbook (Plymouth, MA)
- Class of 1977
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N x in fl a VN A DAY I THE LIFE At Plymouth-Carver an 13 Q I . 1- Q W, X S 1--5 . X, :W- 'X Mi , -I f:J s f lp ' Q 'On - ' xgxr' fiiiirn , gwi ..,,.---g -H 1:22221 !'ium 21 -fix:- : EE f!!!!5i1 ii 'fhugjf f' -3,-, H2925 is V . . ': 'i:f if: ' was me ,WEE EEE? ff5 - 'ia' 'frm'-!!!Ha!. 'liii'iiFii? 54.-...Hag 4 fi 481' ' 'Q 'LiT.. ' i ,B ,err-un-A ii. R Ql ma -Fi Jful- X it 1. f-nzavw 4. -'We 1 Sys I E D v . o I Q' ,. ,,s I 4'v 'rs n,,'xH -. 1 u I J ,.. Jn u,,:,voo ,. . .g--xc. . v..., muon. .pru- In-'lu l .1 on -.,u . ,--,, Q-: 'Wu- fl 51' ,A wi f v .1 . 1 A SQL V 1 '- 'uf x - 1 u IFA: I Y si:-? v 1 O O O Oi? 5 i lYMouTH CARVF I x 1 . WIS, f Fu WWW, 7 ti 2' 7 , ,P in. V il gb A Q x M' R 'M 'Q fi' 19 lf 9 l L-s..,.A.-shine' V ? I 1 .V I ,,, ' in is 1 fl Q , 9 I NND, s : 1, A 1 . F 'in , Z r 5 W MQXQAYA- W K' -1-----' 4x Qhmfu X f -.. .LE . L ' it 'Lib 5 ju 1 ff rnffgw ., 1 4 ,',,, 11 . r ' 'ss 1? r- 1, 1 Q ,flf 91 'I W vu v g ,tl .M I ul' F Y .7 riwwg 1HS'iiDi1i !'iw f.'s ' il if if ' A ' 5' ..,,' 5 1 i . 1 . ' - .E 11 A . Q ,,,, 18, c QT .5 ... . ff. 4 77f firm ' ' f .- J' f-' ff' ' y .- V-9Q,.h ai, ., V 4 VJ 5 A V f A Yj ' 569 ' , rw: l li. R230 uf ' FRONT Cl-rj: john Minelli fcditor in chicfj, Pam MacDonald fassociate editorj. BACK: Mrs. Donna Evans ffaculty advisory. -gf 'z y. ',x', '..'s'. f' J mv--.-. I:-.HL mf ' ,.4. ,Uj,,,.- ,, I .v,'.'.- V 4. I I :lp 1 4 - f .'I-'1::f:'5f'ffYf9 ' 35!gT!!!'f1l '31'f 'Tunl'-a::p:'h Y , J:u ae'i!'IMf.'lVl .f..,g-5,7,A,,,',. it ' ' -1 S: . - ' U:fit::: :9,f r'-'L,'!,,,'U' ,N ., nu.: an.ljrh.,,:2uoq1r.q.H,1'5du ::':-- 2t:'- :----H725-sgM2224 .I Huh 'uw' ..-ull .M . 'I , . ' 1 ,nu . . ' fm-H ,f 1 'rll ,f uu,as . una!! ning! I -.wus 4, u ul 'Q' 'O 1 , lu .W i 11'-23'--4: ..I333Eg . -n. tar 4 S cl '.' ' 4 lui u . ' 1 mums! -ul, . ilnnil lui e u lui:-nv' -1 null 11.4.0-' . :Tr-1:1 g ni ,nn n u ' 1 f uns Q .. gum .w -+.Wh . Q I Gary McGoff fassociatc editorj H -xq,-. 1 U YEARBOOK EDITCDRS g, - ,-f-fs.. , Q4 1.1. -. fi 4, sl I I. .1 QS V' 9. L, 3 -1 l xi' 1 L A -A I V ' . bw wi ' ' ' - I gi X1 t -1 is 1 ..- G Z, Alan Costa Clayout cditory SE IOR SUPERLATI ES k 1 CLASS ARTISTS ' Cricket Deetz and Tom Millet Z I ,i I if 4 ii iv il I 5, i. MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED DONE MOST FOR P-C 5 Steve Amstutz and Anita Bemhardt Sarah LaGambina and Jody O'Donr1ell SE ICR SUPERLATIVES 9 CLASS FLIRTS Denise Bruce and Alan Costa CLASS MUSICIANS john Souza and Kathy Comeau PERSONALITY PLUS Terry Leary and Gino Aiello SE IOR SUPERLATI ES CLASS WRITERS Stacy Roby and john Minfflli CLASS ATHLETES Jody O,Donn61l and Diane Ennis BEST ALL AROUND Terry Leary and Alan Costa SE IOR SUPERLATI ES ,E A Y , ' 0. - x. '- s' I , , 33 ' ,- L MOST STUDIOUS CLASS SWEETHEARTS Anita Bernhardt and Wayne Carlin Steve Sampson and Lisa Ferrarii VXYQ H ,' I ,, K'- HIGHWAY MENACE -Iim Rogers and Donna Torrance SE IOR SUPERLATIVES zu , if: HCS' CLASS WITS Sue Sinn and Dennis Collari BEST DRESSED Chris Ward and Debbie Correia HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Mike Botieri and Sue Sinn SE IOR SUPERLATIVES MOST TALKATIVE BEST LOOKING Kim Haigh and Anna Lopes Marty Nee and Amy Tichnor CLASS PALS Margaret Best and Diane Sullivan CLASS PALS Stuzlrt Delano Mfissing Scott INh'I.cml5 CLASS QPFICERS Denise Bruce - PRESIDENT 5' T Donna Merritt - TREASURER I6 Susan Sinn - VICE-PRESIDENT Ruth Vasapollo - SECRETARY In Memoriam Nancy Quintal PHOTOGRAPH Everytime I see your face it reminds me of the places we used to go But all I've got is a photograph and I realize you're not coming back anymore I thought I'd make it, the day you went away But I can't take it til you come home again to stay I can't get used to living here cause my heart is broke, my tears I cry for you I want you here to have and hold as the years go by and we grow old and grey Now you're expecting me to live without you Well that's not something that I'm looking forward to . . . by Ringo Starr WOODLAND WALK I come to my solitary woodland walk A mile or two from town, Into the stillness and solitude of natureg To take time to see: A timid deer with a haunting look, Who stands refreshed by yonder brook, Therefore I am still a lover of meadows And of all that we behold. Never too cold for kindness, Never too deep the snow, To one who has long been in cities, You have missed a moment When you meet face to face With creatures who move with such grace - Bob Kenneway 1 8 ,S no , HL N., ,V'w fm .1 3 , ,Q is 5 NaN, if :- vw gk ,fy 5 Faculty Fall Sports FALL ADMI ISTRATIO I ar 'sn ' ma- Mr. William Gault,,Ir. - Assistant Superintendent and Mr. F. Edward Nicolas - Superintendent of Schools W ,mr 5 ' f,w 'W W Mr. Wilbert P. Cingolani - Principal Mr. Robert E. Holton - Vice Principal You're late!', f 'S-t.,q,, , 4 Mr. Paul Fleming -- Assistant Principal I must have been a beautiful baby! Mrs. Mary Henry - Dean of Girls Mr, Peter Gallagher Arlministr.1tix'c lntcrn . . . I think I just sat on a tack. Dont llllltilll,X'ULllIAL'I1L'XIlN BUSI ESS The quitk brown fox lumps over the lazy dogf' 1 What tould be more valuable? It may seem that our business department will prepare you for a life of rhymes, but don,t be fooled You will probably get that ideal job after completing their Mrs. Leona Swartz - Dept, Chairman Oops! I shouldn't have said thatf' nv 1.0 Y ...,. :T ,'lx 1:- 'C v 2. 1 FRONT ROW Cl-rl: Mrs. Swartz, Mrs. Benoit, Mrs. Martinelli, Mrs. Pearson. SECOND ROW fl-rj: Mr. Mondeau, Mr. Cor- rea, Ms. Spence, Mr. Huban, Mr, Turpin. Ms. Lynne Spence - Mr. William Turpin,,Ir. - Mrs. Linda Pearson - Do you expect me to believe that?', Uhh-Uhh, no peeking! Mrs. Christine D. Benoit - Mr. Walter Correa - Are you sure you didn't forge this pass ? Thought you could get away with it, huh?,' Mr, Willard E. Mondeau This is my good side! jane actually typed her whole name! I 'gi Mr. Marvin Huban - Crooked ties are the latest fashion! Mrs, Inger Martinelli - Sol take Geritol . . . E GLISI-I In English we learn to spel . . . sppell . . . spell rite. A person can be a creative writer or an avid reader with help from the Plymouth-Carver English Department. ' 3 I ' I f I fx- 1 , T I 2 . . fi 1 : g I ' 7 ff , 1 1 ' I 5 ' E 5 5 1 1 I 4lili ff 5 ? ', fix 'ffl f I' l' Mr. john Smith - Dept. Chairman Put your clothes back on! FIRST ROW fl-rj: Mrs. Petrangelo, Mrs. Strassel, Ms. Johnston, Mr. Smith, Mr. Gadbois, Mr. Morse, Mr. Sanbonmatsu. SEC- OND ROW Cl-rj: Mrs. O'Connor, Mrs. Leonardi, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Allen, Mr. Thorsen, Mr. Briggs. THIRD ROW Cl-rl: Miss Draghetti, Miss White, Ms. Martin, Mr. Lyon, Mr. McCarthy, Mr. Wade. V J WW wr. ,,...,--and lin Mr. Walter Lyon - I hope the teacher didn't see that!', . 1 K 5 6 X! ji L , Q if Ms.,Ieanne Johnston - I clon't know whether that was an insult or a compliment . . . Y WX ,I A '- S JH. Mr. james Gadbois - There's a what in my mustache? W i s 4 ., 1 12a'i f ...U :flu Ms. Pamela White - You want to play the part of a what? J C 1-59 V.. 'Q C J' .fi gg - Nxt. all Mr. -Iohn W. McCarthy,jr. - One of these days I'm gonna hook you! if : ., .2 . hw Mrs. Rita Leonardi - Tl121flS the same excuse you gave me yester- day ,ww No BK' , f Mr. Robert Wade - , my hairline is not receding! R Mrs. Mary O'Connor - Sexy, like this! Mr. Brian Morse - Could you hurry up? I gotr.1goY 5' t'.z1, Mr. Yoshiro Sanbonmatsu - You gotta problem?H X. il x Miss janet Draghetti - Why do these things always happen to me? ff it g , Mr. john Allen - How 'bout that! 1 Mr. Alan Cohen - l , W NO, it's my pet caterpillarll' A X ,,.,.,, is Mrs. Nancy Orton - See, I don't wear dentures! 'i N A.,A I liiilfmll nag. 5 bl if 'A QM! .. ,ff ' f . - .l.,, Q ,W 5 2 I I x 'f 'l ij:f15'f,,, iv. ei Q 5-.t 'H' ox - :2:?--- .x'- 'm.gfI.Jaa !'1 l'i'.'gl . . Th lg' 1 Mr. Richard Briggs - a E E 52 1 ',a 'f . ,HF eh Q . '94, ' . f You REALLY want to know what I gave ,AZN in , 1 K , 'q.'nr ' P, ,, t , ll Qu M f, qt i Q1 l-Ll, YOU- '-fans? 'KV get 1 Quia Yaiagflli t '- ll funn , 'Q' I , M s at , Z?.',1Z:'-'- ' - Q 1 Mr. Martin Thorsen - I can't write that! 11 'Xuan Mrs. Jeanne Strassel - The better to see you with my dear. 1 ft fa 1 A 'A Ms. Karen Martin - '99 NO name calling. Mrs. Donna Petrangelo - I've already heard that excuse 'cause it's numl'ver213. PI E ARTS Got any jokes, Mr. Berry? -S Not 'til the next issue of BOYS LIFE.', 1 The Fine Arts Department is helping to create great masterpieces thanks to the specialized courses in drawing, painting and ceramics. Maybe someday P-C will produce another Rembrandt. Mr. Patrick P. Berry - Dept. Chairman Hi therell' fl-rj: Mr. Seaman, Miss Hebden, Mr. Berry i 'A Miss Linda Sauer - Miss Dorothy I-Iebden - Mr. Richard Seaman What did you say that was?', Isn't foliage a beautiful thing? Hello, Proxetta! 1. I 2 8 ' FOREIGN LANGU GE Parlezrvous francais? 5Habla espanol? Spreehen wir deutch? Would you like to travel around the world and be able to communicate with everyone you meet? A few courses from the P-C foreign language department will make the going easier. Miss Iris Albertini - Dept. Chairman I-Ieadphones? I'm listening to the ocean on a transistorized seashell! 1 L. Q Ea 1. FIRST ROW fl-rb: Mr. Dietlin, Miss Henderson, Miss Davis, Miss Albertini. SECOND ROW Cl-rj: Mr. Souza, Miss Reitz, Miss Piepul, Miss Allaire, Mrs. Mareelonis. r v Qi, 1 E in in IZWV ew Miss Martha Reitz - Miss Clair Henderson - Hey you! Frito Bandito, wake up from your What do you mean ,stand up'? Siesta! Mr. Brian Souza - How do you like my manicure?', 2 ' r ...,.,, : 'v-1' g V f 1: y r1r li is L , I Mrs. Lydia Marcelonis - V ' ' Mr. Andrew Dietlin - XVhoopeeV' Q Okay, let's get down to business . Miss Carol Davis - I think I'm going to be sick!', 3 6 i Miss Jeanne Allaire - Migg Nimqy Picpul - Who You callin' sexyf Like my dimples? I i i HISTORY Where's Mr. Baden? Last time I saw him he was sleeping in the libraryf! The Social Studies department at P-C teaches you such pertinent facts as the name of George Washington's horse, or who was the king of Lichtenstein in 1542. No, in all seriousness, we really do learn a lot in Social Studies. Quick! Who was ,Iulius Caesar's mother-in-law, and what was she famous for? If YOU went to P-C, you'd know. YW' 4 f 2' 4 . Miss Phyllis johnson - Dept. Chairman Didn't do your reading! Two quick ones across the nose with my whip! 111 -..fl FRONT ROW Cf-by: Mr. Shea, Mr. Nagle, Mr. Tarantino, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Hussey. SECOND ROW ff-by: Mr, DeSisto, Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Lloyd. THIRD ROW ff-bb: Mr. Baden, Mr. Antonowicz, Mr. Tanguay, Mr. Hatch. 30 Mr. Benjamin Hatch - You mean you're my secret admirer? Mr. David Tarantino - I can see it now! DAVID TARANTINO FOR PRESIDENTV' 'Wf?'1'9Y'W Mr. Henry A. Shea - Stop! I'm very ticklish! Mr. joseph DeSisto - No! You can't take my picture. Mr. William Nagle - God will get you for that one! Mr. joseph Robinson - t do you mean you saw a pink elephant! 'Wt Ooops, I think I interrupted something Mr. Mark Tanguay - .. A I g f - if ,H ' J .ff f A I ...Trl Tlx ' I in 5' Mrs. Barbara Lloyd - Dub, Di Don't dink du tlavc da drilulit dan- SWCIIH X 432 Mr. Kenneth Taylor - I once knew a boy who was raised by a chicken. . .M Mr. Paul Baden - Up your nose! .ii-Q Mrs. Alba Thompson - Thus, Paris is part of Russia. 'E' f Mr. Charles Hussey - Cfl1oo-Clioo-Cilioo-Choo. LIBR RY UQ g , LQ, , tl Miss Audrey Ziergiebel - I just got the nicest obscene phone call!', HOME ECCDNGMICS Many talents are cultivated in the Home Economics Department - from learning how to boil water to making crepes suzette in ten easy lessons. Students in the sewing classes, after seeing their creations, comment It makes me look like Fm not wearing nothin '.,' Wh., Mrs. Shirley Strauch - Wait 'til they taste the lighter fluid I put in the brownies! Mrs. Virginia Bramhall - What do you mean, do I have a pass for the library?,' 'UP Q av fl-rj: Mrs. Strauch, Mrs. Bouley, Mrs. Thomas. .3 ,1 fifxjf, ,vxx ' vxNf,,Vf. I Q x BW,-A , g y D J K 'zfai f-X,f,. .xg lox' -X, ff aqxx J f x 1 - ,' M X. set 'KE -K Nix' . v... 2 'i' f- ' ' 1 6 Q .- 1 HJ, xg f-we-A-A' I s ASL' ,X 'lb' Lii' Mrs. jackie Bouley - Mrs. Beverly Thomas - An A? Come on, those cookies were pretty Cross your eyes. . .like this. . rotten! I DUSTRIAL ARTS You want to build a birdhouse! ?', That,s only offered in our advanced course. ln this class youlll learn how to use first aid after nailing yourself to a 2 X 47 Students in industrial arts courses design and build original projects which help them to develop skills that will be useful to them later in life. Who head! D l Mr. Ronald Malaquias - Dept. Chairman What's that supposed to be? fl-rj: Mr, Axon, Mr. Gerrior, Mr. McKay, Mr. Malaquias, Mr. Pepe, Mr. Fairbanks Mr ohn SfOl'lC. - pup- Q Mr. Anthony Pepe - loves my head? SCHICK loves my r f- f 'A E f 5. us. 1-- at .W E i lf Mr. Paul Gertior - Hello Beautiful! Don't tell me fl12lliS your finger finger? Mr. Arthur Axon - ,. M95 Mr. William Johnstone - Mr. William Fairbanks - I'll give you five seconds to get out of here!', No, I'm not a troll! 1 SKIN Mr, Clary Mt ll A living x.lI 33 an-....., 2 ff. MH uuunuuvasi Mr. james Donovan - Did you steal that projector?', Mr. Dennis Aresta - Find you a job? What about me?,, Mrs. Sylvia Thorton - Have you ever had that once in a lifetime feeling? AUDIO- ISUAL Did you hear about the day the Audio Visual Aids Dept. switched Chemical Compoundsl' for Last Tango in Paris?', Molecules never looked like that!! But, Mr. Donovan tries his best to supply the school with various interesting and educational', visual media. Mrs. .Ioan Flynn - 'Tm the reviewer for the X-rated movies! Mr. Anderson and Mr. Aresta Welcome to the champagne hour with music provided by Mario Crociati and his orchestra. Introducing the champagne lady herself, Mrs. Thornton, accompanied by her chorus. By the way, we are the first class to have our class song written by Kathy Comeau and Greta Bavelock. Mr. Frank Anderson - No, but I'll keep looking! Mr. Mario Crociati - How does this work? Mr. Victor Bisonnette - Director of Pupil Personnel Services its ,Wy -Ml! .fe .,f-----1 - n C Mr. Thomas Rogers - I can't believe I ate the whole thing!', Mrs. jean Patenaude - Head Counselor Yes . . . I just found out that one of our administrators never finished High School! df- 2 Miss Patricia Comiskey - Sit here and we'l1 talk about it . . vlan Mr. Maurice Worth ou re in good hands with Allstate . yxlxlzi Mr, Horace Turner - nl-l1lYL'l1lI l seen you sonic place lx'fol'c. ' fe' MATH Applying the numerous theories of Matrix Algebra and Integral Calculus, it is obvious that the trigonometric function sine is identical to the circular function sine where the independent variable is interpreted as the independent radian measure of an angle in standard positionf, CONFUSING? Perhaps, but the teachers at P-C do their best to help the students learn many different areas in the useful mathematics world. Mr. Angelo Medici - Dept. Chairman Whadda YOU want?,' 'N ivy FRONT Cl-rj: Mrs. Delano, Mr. Corvini, Mr. O'Connor, Mr. St. Martin. SECOND ROW Cl-rj: Mrs. Ruprecht, Mr. Fachetti, Mr. Randall, Mr. Lee. STANDING fl-rj: Mr. Medici, Miss Keisling, Mrsjillson, Mr. Lyness, Mrs. Palmisano, and Mrs. Morse. 5 Miss Mary Keisling - Look! My ring turned dark blue! Mr. james Lyness - I shave twice a day. Can't you tell?', Mr. Russell Randall- You did do the homework - didn't you ?', Mr. Stephen Corvini - OK, who drew this clam?', . Mt. Kenneth St. Martin - Do sophomores dress like this?', Mrs. Nancy Morse - The set is empty - like your head! ,, ' 'A 254- , Mrsjoan Delano - What am I doing? I'm cleaning my bath- room bowl! Mr. Peter Fachetti - I finally programmed the computer to tell dirty jokes. Mr. john Lee - D - e ei., . ' I dare you to say that again! Mrs. Helen jillson - Want this eraser down your throat? X A -- l L Mr. Michael O'Connor - l XY!ho put the ohscenities on the hoard? Mrs. 'Ioyce Ruprecht - Okay, who passed in the blank piece of paper? SCIENCE Q,-il! 5' i 'X Fry f 'ef What,s that frog doing on the bunsen burner? You never know what they are doing up in the Science MMM Department. From dissecting cats to chasing down runaway snakes, it's all in good fun. This department offers a diverse choice of study headed by Mr. Barlow. From physics to animal anatomy, there is always something new to discover. Mr. David Barlow - Dept. Chairman Sorry, I didn't mean to trip you! 2 s It ,U 'Y f 1 - ' 1, .Q . FIRST ROW fl-rj: Mr. Barlow, Mr. Edwards, Mr. Wade, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Wang. SECOND ROW Cl-rj: Mrs. Offner, Mrs. Dennull, Mrs. Shinney, Mrs. Colley. Mrs. Angell. Qhisg Mrs. Dawna Colley - Stag filmstrips? mf Mrs. Muriel Dennull - Ever eat a typewriter? Mr. Douglas W. Edwards - Youire on! One on one after school . . . it Q 0 f 'f'Px is .ad . Mr. Robertj. Martin - I,ve got that feeling again! Mrs. Susan Offner - Yes, I am marriedlv Mr. Perrin C. Hughes - . . . commonly called marijuana!', Mr. Odo Wang - Test Tuesday . . , Okay, Wednesday I-low about Thursday ? Mr. Silas Wade - Alice Cooper, eat your heart out! i. 'X ffl, I I 'x '--is V -v J it 6 . Mrs. Margaret Angell - What can I say?,' I Mrs. Mg1ryShinney- I'm smiling ns hard I canln wi' f I r ,, .. g ' Q- ..... ,mqq N V' f.gm.,:.k . if Q F N -Q 55' .fi .W 1 -Q. ..y, k.t Mr. Harold Rogers You handsome devil you!', ... Mr. Peter Murphy - Who do you think you are, 5: , .. , PHYSICAL EDUCATIO five-six, five-six, five-six. Who are the teachers that take you out when it's ten below zero? What's the group that has the girls play volleyball? Itis none other than the gym teachers at P-C. Run, jump, sit up, and throw a softball. All to keep the young men and women of P-C in shape. my , , Q .wa -as DeCosta?' of aff rw F , 4. 1 Mr. Richard Ward - Jennings, shut up! FRONT Cl-rj: Mr. Ward, Mr. Rogers. BACK Cl-rj: Mr. Urban, Mr. Murphy. lVIr. Paul Urban - The captains were smoking what at the party?,' Miss Barbara Barros, Miss Nancy MacDuffee, Ms.jane Newman. . . 1 Eire?-il? ag , lftwf Q W 1 if V A V 22,414 l 1. 'ix f 1 W fi . 'I ii y Ms. -lane Newman - l-low did you manage to get your foot in the net? Q- Miss Barbara Barros - What do you mean your dog are your gym suit? I Miss Nancy MacDuffee- ' My girls wouldn't do THAT or would they? NQWV' mv Y KWH!!! X 1 sa., ,en Mrs. Pamela Spillane - Reading Title 1 How did you like my latest novel?,' Mrs. Rebecca Palmisano - Tutor ls everything all right? ...,,.,:, Mrs. Donna Evans - ltinerant My mother had a feeling, I might he too appealing! if IU' 5,1 Mr. Robert Rogers - ltinerant But l don't need a pass! ll Mr. Henry Cryer - Athletic Director Why Miss MacDuffee, I . . if 'ii I? i ll . , l WX 7' 1 xi Q Vx I -is lm! W, , l 1 fl R! Vir. David Conroy and Ms. Cynthia Arons lil!! l ill Ni., , l Math and Science Title 1 y ! 'n ,i7NQg,llEr! i M 1 - ! ! ' ' rfx ,X M!! lf We d like to announce our engagement! 4 , A A A ,f1'f,!!.' Nr, illIL'NIl'l' lloxx nit' E ,'XItc'ml.ll1tt' Silliwxiwl tl N on mum l nnssul o .Nllllllllllll-I SPECIAL EDUCATIO 1 Mr. Dennis Aresta- Chairman FRONT fl-rj: Mr. Cohee, Miss Cosgrove. BACK fl-rj: Mr. Clark, Who stole the twinkies from my lunch Mr. Aresta. box? Ms. Patricia Cosgrove - Mr. Richard Clark - How long have vou been standing there? Are you the Ty-D-Bowl man?,' I I I fl v :ZA I fix il A .wall ' fi! 'N P 'W ' 1 rf, ..-.T?'.- ' W ,. 39,5 .2 ' . Mr. Vincent Cohee - I don't care what Mendes is doing. The fun- nies are more important. READI G F .m-...-,,- Mrs. Bernice Haigh- SITTING Cl-rj: Mrs. Haigh, Mrs. Griswold. STANDING Cl-rj: Someone stole my desk! Mrs. Keating, Mrs. Spillane, Mrs. Werner. 1 P s Mrs. Andrea Keating -- Mrs. Ruth Griswold - I can't do that! I'm married nowf, No, this is not my office! C34-lr Mrs. Pauline Werner - You mean you have your homework on time?', SECRETARIES Mrs. Coleen Terry - In danger of performing commendably ?,' Mrs. Doris Roncarati - No, this is not the county farm jailf, Mrs. jane Culbertson - I think y'all are crazy!', 2' ff 9 9V..a Mrs. Celia Borgatti - Want to know what makes my teeth so white - Pearl Dropslv Miss Sally Harvey - What do you mean my face looks familiar? Wi 1 Mrs. Marion Whiting - Someone stole my microphone! Mrs. Patricia Vecchi - It is sweet of you to visit me every period. 44 Mrs. Maryann McKenna - No malfunctions with the computer today! Mrs. Ann Ferazzi - I misspelled my own name! Mrs. Helen Laine - I contained a new virus I call it: THE SOPHOMOREV' ,givww i f I Mrs. Anita Fernandes - Don't forget, joe, I'm your mother. I know you're not late because your house burned! ii ! Mrs. Patricia Morse - My smile is computerized! l 43 I . l I 1 efii Mrs. Agnes Stephen - Nurse IVIrs. Katherine O,Connell - You don't mean to tell me you're sick againf, Um-hmmmmm, that's what they all say. YV 95 Q55 4 , Fi A . A. j 9, it 5 tk J! 3 3 x 53 ,s life 2 i I il? fx Lunch Ladies, NO! We're Culinary Techniciansf' ia 'f W 'i'W e' 3 5 Z -dv Z i JE I 2 5 y Mrs. Claire Simmons - Mrs. Flora Ledo - I'll get you girls yet! Never mind how much Iget paid! 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A-'Tim ,V M K ,Vx 31? 1 1 I i I i I Y w W w 2 I H 1 W i I lt After two undefeated seasons in Old Colony League play, the Plymouth-Carver Blue Eagles Football Team ended the 1976 sea- son with a 6-3 record. Three disheartening losses to Marshfield, Hingham, and Silver Lake stifled P-C's hopes of another School- . - - - V. boy Superbowl. The Eagles landed in third place in the OCL, but ,a,,' . . . . . . not without some brilliant team and individual performances. .. A t A ,,., . . . . QORD Seniors -Iody O,Donnell, Bob Roncarati, Scott Downie and junior 1 -- ', f it joe Fernandes were voted to the All-League team. O'Donnell, i'i'tii M 4 Roncarati, and Downie also made several All-Scholastic squads. -,.r if ,-,i- , , fi . . . agqgfleldgi p '6 Seniors Stu Delano, Steve Amstutz, john DeSisto, Bruce Bishop if' ',., , - - - - - - , F ipp and iuniors Chuck Martin, Chris Post and Peter Villani all added -i2' ' A' he tremendously to the total team effort. Coaches Urban, Murphy, if f -4 rA'. .V: ,'e pa! V 1 Nagle and Marshall led the team throughout the season. The Eagles may not have been as successful as the previous two years 'f ' l22EQf3Tl1if' THSQH for 1 - , lt'l 3 but they did well and we re proud of them. gBr1dgc .r1- , 54 , r Hin , ig. ,P-C, . o umm' 'ia siihvtake two P-C 8 asf V fa ' ., 4-,fl 1... car, 'M . , fi 71' ' il is- ' Q ' L v- .,. QQ f . . ' D ? ? ' warn 'IH E ' H D Q y5Tgi:-54, . 9 8E3f?r59e1e'Orf4l8ev7UrF1SfS5,r. li!-'E 15: .--'f?f fi2i3wQf-5 'ww' Q . .M .. - . -- -- ,lap-.L .--, 1 -f -, - - 0 . .,3.'. s ' ' - -,. ga, ' ' - . -' A L, - -Y..-. ' , --i--as - - ,' Q, . un 'Wu-ir 5 A . , . v I . Y .li ' T it MS tits- sre' it iss ilk - .1 ff-3 .5 - A2 'F A A ..1 - ' .... .,. ' , . . ... L ..1'5,. , 4 , FRONT ROW: Dave Alberti, Steve Amstutz,jay Axon, Marty Nee,john DeSisto,,Iody O'Donnell, Bob Ronearati, Stu Delano, Bruce Bishop, Mike Cllviet ln, Stott Downie,'lim Roger , Phil Hahn. SECOND ROXW:-joe Fernandes, Andy lirskine,jim McCann, Tony Taylor, Kevin Anderson, Bob Richards, Peter Villgtni, Bob Stokel, Ruth-lennings, Bob Tb lor, butt Lutero, Frank Britto. THIRD ROVU: Head Coach Paul Urban, Ed Strong, Ron Benediet, Bob Hathaway, Mike Soih.t, Tom Mtiltrthv, Chutk Martin, Chris Post, S4-.tn Brotk, Toni Rose, Ri. h.ird Baker, Lou Montanari, Asst. Coach Peter Murphy. FOURTH ROXV: Charles Pina, Peter Mztrego, Alan Tosey, lltve IJUYIC,fll1.1l'li'Nf3lllIlI, Rob Burton, Keith XY'hite, lliroltl Nliftlli, .lim Powers, Mike Tanice, Norman Taylor. LAST ROXV: Doug Preston, Rink Barnes,-lim Wfnlsh, Pete Stanghellini, Mike XV.ilsh, lfmnk laiprestt, Mike Gales. ll.irrx lhtiithill, .-Xsst K .mth Marshall, Asst. Coach William Nagle. lig Timber. l All right! Don't kill him, he's down! u ffwr Oops, I tripped! Take your partner and doe-zee1ioe. M l l Tri-Captains: Robert Roncarati,-Iohn O'Donnell,-John DeSisto. 1 . ' Q- ll ' V . ...gg :- ,Ai i , 3' . V ' A 'K' 2 l I J Q l 1 Alley oop! Asst. Coach Marshall, Asst. Coach Murphy, Head Coach Urban and Asst. Coach Nagle. , , H 1'-' ,-rv.-'W - pw -w- '.g,, , J ' 5 if f 521 jggei. jf ,z ,-mf 5 x 4 -1 r' ' . .. f tl A, V '!,'x.'lvJ.4.2' A I Y-x .f '. t X, ,- . . . lv, -44, ,M M- -uf, ,.,,,.w' v. x ' , x . -. '.' 'line 'inf 1' , . ' ,.. ,, - wi ,, 1151, -4. ,:'-we -. f.. ml ' , , 9 w--1-,W I- '.,.f,, ., ,. .4 Take the Nestea plunge. What do I know? Oops, I dropped it! I'm gettin' out of here! - ' ,4 iF.,:f2 1' V' -'. 'N Y, as '-at X .1 QN 1 l ' :wt tfxvi Lvl, 5 -x 'U I ' 5' ' r 55- a I 1 1.' I don't want it, here you rake it! D0n'r In 'cm 504- if Wipe Outlv Hand over that ball or else! A.. git' if ailuzg .-:.84gZv3.-neg 1.0 I Excuse mc, thank you, excuse me . . . Nobody leaves until I get my dime back! I found his head! Hit the deck! 1 wrs i Me f M 51 What do you mean, you're just passin' through ? The Eagle crunch! Leave me in one piece, Please! I hope it docsn't break. Eagles to thc rcscue!!! Air mid!!! It's a bomb! sh SQCCER The Plymouth-Carver Varsity Soccer Team compiled a 2-5-7 record under what may have been Coach Ward's last year. The loss of 12 seniors from last year was a major factor in this year's disappointing record. Most of this yearis losses were very closely played games. A more successful season next year is hopefully in store. The team followed captains Gino Aiello, Scott MacLeod, and Rick Gonsalves through the season. Leading scorers were Dave Socha with 6 goals and Gino Aiello with 3 goals. 'ABQ' '. 1 if ,5.Rm21QIpg3 P-C 'f 2p ' Scituate 1 xii? A' Rockland ' 1 5 P-c 1 Bridgewater! Raynham 6 P-C 0 Marshfield 0 P-C 1 Hingham 2 P-C 2 Randolph 1 P-C 1 Abington O P-C 1 Scituate 2 P-C 0 Rockland 2 P-C 2 Bridgewater! Raynham 6' P-C O ' YJ , - raa f 1 . ' ' 'gf-al ' 1- -f -Y - ' 0 . N M - .P-r..r -r-.mt-1,5 .. 'Hx A. . . 4. . - . . . - qu Y. - .. , -:L 4 . 1 : ' - 1' 4 , ' 4 :V--' .- .'-'TN-If -' -H .'- 1- - -'L- , 11. . - 4 ,. ' ....- A 5 - '- 'f -- Sefzr' ,..i1,. 0 ff '5'Qi93, L.i ,-Qffiirfgv-V f w'k:,g.-.'1fr+ ' ' ' , 4- ., - W -V, ,, tu, ,, . ..1i' , ' ' ' , , ' ': , , Q-,ff .- J- ' We - -' ---. .-- .1 - Q- - . af I. V a - V -0 3-or-' .. -ft, L- lx- - M , i ,wp ,, fs .4 ,, , .-, 5: Y X ,. - ,, wwf, , - -.wa . ,,. f ,, A -ff - 1 ' -, +551 ,YM 1 .,... ' ' , Z., n ' --v - - , V' F, .- K '- - Q ' ' ' -r .:' .', .-L-ff' ,'.i2gvv --A' '-A 3 ,: ,yi-isig V ' . ..-!L, fo1'4l9?f'!l4' :': is t . 1-5,1 - -1' ., Q.: F ',, 5 ' '.- v L ' -' V ,tg ,,. A - is 1-. - A.: la... -. Y -ft' g.:gS ' f -xv . , V v V - . . ,.,1-.ff , . ' ., . b 5, H 1- , 5 J - P . . ,l..L,. N ,J .f f f: g. SGT? -- ' we '.,, . , -., . 5 A ,, -s - . .-, . 1 , . , V , . 8... .. .. ...1 -I ..gr.i L p, 4-Q 4' ,Q ii 4 1- - ,Y v. - -.n .-:. ,, ..--., U .V V . F I -1-V ,V ,sh i-- KNEELING: Tom Femandes, Charlie Canning, Tod Gimbel, john Davison, Gino Aiello, Rick Gonsalves, Scott MacLeod, Dan Ryan, Allan Costa, Mike Botieri, Mike Strauch, David Person. STANDING: Coach Wud,joe DeSouza, Greg Brenner, Dave Socha, Andy Quint, Pete Brigida, Dave Christofferson, Sterling Macleod, Charlie Gilmore, Carl Souza, joe Varao, Mark Bavclock, jeff Wolfson, Roman Blazauskashlohn Lunetta, Asst, Coach Andy Weiss. a .lf 'f . ff..-4..Q....a-M , 43,-lk'-qw, . - ww 0.1.7.1 . .I fe ' 4 -Af '1'L . . . ,., M 1 bid., Q, . - - c 1 . F M ., yi ,,- . Lb. . .. I-f-vw-1-,f ' '5 ' ' L' .gf -Mm' Hnmrvgf- a-t.Af-w 'f f ' 'i'5ii1' 5'-33 11 ', Z,i , ,, mfg i 'JS-I-JJ .I ' Get rid of it once and for all. l 4' hi , ., :vi , -.. , ,,,,.,.. . ,I , , ' , I nfmb. qi - . . .Q- p.f ..,,1j -V ,H',,,.u ' I .3-K 1 'I-dr. gqwf' '. fx, ' ' 4,,,,,.., 4 'W , pri U -1144 ,.' 4 L - . 4- V F' l 4 'Q ,. , fm ff' ,gy t W- Af s .. ,gone .' 'ff , ' ,, ,,, ,, H ffm' l ' ',:,a!1qL2S'hM:z. 4, Q . . W -f Q ' . ff,-is , .4 'I i .. -,, I if -r 43 , 4 W 'J , 'V ' f , f i QA 1 - 'J W :f-1' 1 M 1 - 1 , 7 ww . .r' H h i f-.rm vg',gl,,3:u'. .. , 7 'M-1.-:.' :gp , P , QL , ,. 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V',l .luv . us' 5 'rg-:gg-,CMJ 'I-1 Q -3--I -fi na: mx- Q X - Hey that babe keeps lookin' at mc, Talcc this, Ref! 57 FIELD HOCKEY 1976 OLD COLONY LEAGUE CHAMPS The girls Varsity Field Hockey Team under coach Nancy MacDuffee won its sec- ond straight Old Colony League Championship. They also qualified for the state field hockey tournament, but were edged out on the district tourney by Dennis- Yarmouth 1-O. The girls finished this year's season undefeated, allowing only 2 goals during reg- ular play, while scoring 35. Seniors Dianne Ennis and Carrie Fernandez were elected to the Old Colony League All-Stars team. Carrie also made second team Globe All-Scholastic. Captains Dianne Ennis, Marian Gedutis, and Mary Halleran led the PC squad this year. These two championships could be the start of a field hockey reign at Plymouth-Carver. VARSITY RECORD 1 P c 'fav sf ,,,, 4, . . . x uf., 46 6 gen 'za ' ', ' S Bridge! Ray. - 2 Whitman O P-C 4 Scituate O P-C 1 Silver Lake 0 P-C 1 Randolph O P-C 1 Hingham O P-C 3 Rockland 0 P-C 2 E. Bridgewater 1 P-C 2 Whitman 0 P-C 3 f Scituate O P-C 1 Randolph O 4 Marshfield o .1 Bfiaggsggg. 0 '.., 's O P- 2 'WJ TOURNAME c ' 2 Ne t 0 P-C' f 'f - 'ii fl:- F ' I 'N :en it if '-.g f' . of ,wD- . , . '. .- f , f . C- ..- KNEELING Cl-rj: Seniors Lee Nicolas, Donna Torrance, Marian Gedutis, Dianne Ennis, Mary Halleren, Terry Leary, Carrie Femandez. STANDING fl-rj: Nancy Torrance, Shcrrcc Frazier, Heather MacLeod, Sara Crawley, Kim Fernandez, Nanqf Moore, Lauri Reid, Michele Gregory, Arilee Bagley, Alisa Collari, Katie Naughton. .-9 nag- . , A -ln Q' Q .al IF . 'A u , . .- V ' ' -:f--' -.. -..::::sF1- 11 'f H ld everything. I dropped my contacts. P I Q1 O !Y Marian used to be a grass cutter. If I can't use 2 stick, I'll use my hand! If I close my eyes and pray, maybe I'll get the ball 'ff' A ' , . F- . 1 4 ' 1 .L .u In 3:4 , 1-., I.. 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A n u -1 .. n A nn- W.: nn .. nu Ql ' ' ffl Aix., , !,,H V , .Vx 1' , 40 ,www - f '-1, 4 ger- Do a little dance . n . 1:-wr I . .. dk, 'I -n. v-ms! :WM -m-uvlw will Q I'll give ya five bucks for it. It's tlckingln Slip them a mickicf' Wl1y can't we be friends? ' ,,..1,:. 'A'iZ,..' Ez.J:w-3-:L Femandez fancy footing on the field. f 'Q --f1A+1,l'.-Lv'w'fr'- ' . H 'Q-.:, Q 1 uc. c,.,1 -My .., ,,,f ,,.' fv,l.:,v Yun' f J ,yi ig gn 0 IA-:t's kill 'cm!!! Mama Min - Thais a spicy meat-a-ball. Shake your bootic! ,nf lv Mx n-Q fx Q V... 0 fa i 'in :fy ' Z8 .1 If 5: 'M , .. -1 l Oooh! My achin' back, L , 4 S i3u'0',f .-L ,,..Lf.-.u .nm 'V S ,X are ' 4763... 9. -. Gotr C' :fn if p ., gwsnv Plymouth-Carver's Golf Team suffered a disap- pointing season ending with a 4-12 record. The team put in a great amount of effort but could not Y0u'fCs0if1g I0 do wharwifh mvsolf Club? overcome stronger opponents. -e'-'-f' We rj-f e '- Q' . i ,, , ny.--, . L .4 V L A v Vff.-.. Who said girls couldn't drive? NYA, NYA, You'll never beat me now! Egach William Clark, Chris Freyermuth, Patti Harvey, Paul Stewart, Keith Harrington, Bill Fitzhcnryhjosh Gim- Is that a wiggle or a struggle? CROSS CQUNTRY The Plymouth-Carver Cross Country Team finished its winning season with a 5-3 recordg a great improve- ment after only 2 wins last year. Seniors Chris Ward and Bruce Bryant were chosen for the Old Colony League All-Star Team. They both were All-Stars as juniors also. The team hopes to continue its success. The C1irl's Cross Country Team was not as fortunate. They could only muster up one win during the entire season. They hope to be more successful next year. KNEELING Donna Merritt, Joanne Brigida, Sue Overstreet,-Iacqueline Connelly. STANDING: Coach Perrin Hughes, Elizabeth Abernathy, Charlene McGookin, Robin Bainbridge, and Lou-Anne MacDonald. Ha, Ha, Sue rolled down the hill! Coach Pcmn Hughes, Mark Cadei ff P ' E I Bruce Bryant Chris Ward. ro, ,Ie ernera, ric Deetz, Mike Quinlan, Neil Ross. KNEELING: Gary Wesley, B0y! Those brands My mfg to ku-P up mth I-IALPTIME SHQW The P-C band and marching girls performed the half-time show. They were lively entertainment that boosted the spirits of the already excited P-C fans during the cold weather. The band and marching girls ranked third in the state tournament and were chosen to represent the state of Massachusetts at the presidential inaugura- tion,'Ianuary 20, 1977. This is quite an honor for the town of Plymouth and its band under the direction of Mario Crociati. f ' A ,Q .. A..-ini H l W X 'ff' 'r M V. 6 ln, 4, Wm V16 It .. '11 3. ' 40 W-. .,h,,,,,,, , My 1 W., -.. fix -uv-1 m-I L ., . Q 4 'C ww W V gf r ,Q J, 0 'tin !v2t .'x 542- 1 4 Q I 2,- Q - I :rn-4. S 'Q-. . ' , ,-f Al s -, fr' v Y, K J wr a Q SENIORS Q . X X, , Q ,i--..1-------- f . . -.Y.....,f-- - 1 yu Q. , , 3 ' w -Y '- WN MOUTH C we've' Gov' wa-mr 11 TAKES A 'ii' THE BLESSING I stand by a river The sun smolders and dusk is but a shadow away. I watch my breath turn white when it catches the cold of the air Nearby, a wild oak tree stutters and rubs its barren branches together. The wind mourns by and in its passing, stops afront of me and stares gloatingly into my eyes, stirs the tips of my hair, kisses my already reddened hands, and then spits full into my face. I draw back and burrow my head deep into my parka. A light snow has fallen, just last night. It has cast a pre-Christmas glow to this place, but now all that is left is a thin ice that shimmers on the still frozen ground. Turning away I focus again on the river that churns quickly about the sharp corner and smartly about the threatening rocks. They try to captivate the feverish waters And so it is, that in the wild, bubblin 8 babbling, singing, swirling, free, estatic rive I find a message: Although everything surrounding the river cowers away from the darkness and the cold, the river still flows, unable to contain its uncontrollable bliss. And we, so small, a scream away from perfected insanity, crawl into holes of solitude, and rest our guilt ridden minds in the crevices of the Doxology. Lesa Lessard I' Winter Sports 80 ft? : 1- N V Activities 102 . ,.'........A,..-7 WINTER IU IGRS ' WS H29 1 -- ., fu Jigga' ll 'I il 5. .1 fn, ng' ll ll q .Tl L.. 300595. I. unch 4' , . Uv-.e w 0135... nnsiq ' 0 ll n M u ' Ilia.. ' 1 1 on an g, F il ': . If lf nv fn ,hx ,, . 'I ns ll 5. 'M ufyfq M M0 1 :gg M05 :,9 ' , if H ' 4 ff Ts U H ,five A Bl! H060 il ww, Class Officers Cl-rj: Lisa Arons, Secretary Phylhs McDonough V1ce Pres1dent, Charles G11more, Pres1dent CMissing Robert Rose, Treasurerj f iS 42 vu.. ' '.--5 5 ' - NWI. .lla ,pb ir vswug. f., kb- .+,,. -5: 4 ,.,a5iH,,,,'1i,-i i A 'B Y G XF wifi. ,.,wM-,ww . , 3, E , e 3 5 1 8 1 3 9 5 2 4 2 3 :Waugh S f 1 SOPHOMORES T' , M Class Officers C1-rj: Lisa Marvelli, Treasurerg George Donelan, Presidentg Anne Krueger, Vice-Presidentg Mary Bastoni, Secretary. N 'Ks ' 4 E 'wa will Q QE? ...Q Q I :av KX .lcahfi L5 cs? '4f- 5' f ' '- 1 Mirza- 'z 2 g232f,g.,1 P E2 , We ,.:z0,g,,,.fv -, Aw Q, gd.-Z , i 1 ,,., , , WINTER SPQRTS X 4 3 E E 'W CHEERLEADERS I 5 swf 'Q 'Q-'Z .bi I . pnwvm- ,M A f A M K ,M , , ,WL . .-,. .- .. . W--A I I I .....-,,... . . ..- ha' I YA I Wu I I KNEELING Cl-rj: Co-Captain Chris Ward, Coach Thorsen, Co-Captain Bill Scigliano. STANDING fl-rj: Coach Edwards, Manager Kenneth Button, Bob McGovern, Chuck Hackett, Kevin Anderson, Dan Ozelius, Charlie Gilmore, Paul Stoekel, Tim Berg, Chuck Snider, Dave Diegoli, Paul Barker, Phil Lewis,-Iody O'Donnell, Frank Britto, Coach Coffin. I I 1977 BUYS BASKETBALL . The basketball team, under new leadership, continued to be a powerhouse in the Old Colony League. They had the I . . opportunity to play some of the stronger teams in the state . this year and did very well against all contenders. The thriller of the season had to be the double overtime loss to Silver-Lake, our arch rival and co-leader of the division. I Tournament competition is just around the corner. I I ao I VARSITY RECORD Bridgewater-Raynham B Randolph Stoughton - Dorchester p Silver-Lake Hingham - Whitman-Hanwn Rockland ' . Bridgewater-Raynham Randolph B g Scituate ft n Hanover ' L Silver-Lake Hingham Marshfield Marshfield Scituate Whitman-Hanson - - . ...H . . sn-. , ,Q 80 sz 61' 84 . ' 55 f'I .562 790 . . 75, e x ' I 79 69 70 91 74 76 74 Ill 1 Q M 6 5 'J -Maxx 'J Q-J' 'xx .J .. If Hu? . '-fx, X 1 I 1 l r 4 I i 'H' I E l 4 W I I , l I I 1 az Li - uv . . W A, U , r H A i -1 g4.nm't5rf5,::,.,-A,-www A -v is --wp f L-+ Fx, 1, Q 1 'WIP Asks N ,,,,.:.LH 1977 GIRLS BASKETBALL The 1977 Girls Varsity Basketball team finished another highly successful season continuing the winning tradition at Plymouth-Carver. Their outstanding final record was due to a tremendous team effort and brilliant individual performances. The girls battled to a fine 15-3 record. As the regular season comes to a close, the team looks for a successful effort in tourney play. il ll' 4 . 17 , lxNll Fl ING1 Co-captains Mary I-Iallaren, Lee Nicolas, STANDING fl-rj: Laurie Reid, Carrie Fernandez, Kim Fernandez Elissa Santos Sheree Frazier Sheila Droege Michelle Gregory -Ioarne R nu C laire Vasapollo, Dianne Ennis, Robin Devineulenniferjepson. a7l'rlI b ip' 5 4 .-..,... . Alfa I K-W ' I '1 N -1 n 1 3 87 5 LQHQQWWM ,-gg., ' Q -. '- - h ' ' ' .Lv ., ' 44, , ' . 1 M W ax- fi: '-I . y-.v t , -- .J .Y FRONT ROW: Mark Cingolani, Mike Cavicchi, Mike Romanelli, john Ingram, Mark Withington, Randy DeCosta, Buddy -Iuzokonis, Bill Heanue, Gary Wesley, Sterling MacLeod, Barrett Davison. BACK ROW: Assistant Coach Peter Karsajian, Harold Almeida, john Cotino, Mike Socha, Mark Reid, Bob Montanari, Kevin Mahoney, Charlie Harrington, Brian Driscoll, Steve Nee, Mike Maguire, Steve MacLeod, Mike Powers, Rob Fontaini, David Solsha, Donny Mahon - manager. ARSITY ICE HOCKEY VARSITY RECORD Abing 1 PC 0 The 1977 P.C. hockey team met tough competition this season, and DCYPY 4 PC 4 Abing 5 PC 4 Den'Yar 6 PC 1 4 PC 5 battled to a disappointing 1-16-1 record. The season was not entirely dim however, as the Eagles placed co-captains Mark Withington and Buddy juzokonis on the O.C.L. all star team. With a number of Silver 5 PC 0 promising sophomore and junior players, Coach Murphy looks to 6 pg 1 better prospects next season. ,gh PC 2 4 .5PC o 1 PC 4 ' 4 PC 2 B. Raynham 2 PC GF Silver Lake 8 PC 1 Marshfield 3 PC O Hingham 7 PC 3 Scituate 10 PC 1 Rockland 2 PC 0 Randolph 8 PC 1 L--J A4,,:,N,f: .riv 7 I X U, 1 5 in A P' -L - 7 if fi - 'X if n ,. .riff ,, , A ' Q k r.1. Y Q Yr 'ff 4 . I Q A' Vut. . 1.,' A J fffi f ,4'A I 'T Tl . I , ,.. X T19 L . . ,A '-41, l, ' f a x x,.,, sl xg .yi I M' '- I 1 L it' J ' ' ,B ls: A 'I X4 Q ' Q. e- ' fi.. , sv J fi . .A.. J-1 RM yt gl? s' L .U 0 G X it S MW si - ' NNY! 'L . , 'ld ,e' ' I if' ,X Sv - Q fr M ,f ,. 0 J 2 I Z3 'I s A I KJ, ., ,.:w.:-1 - I V vr WL Vx, 5' if Mx A' Ax' .iff-J I . , . x -' ' ' ,AK fm 34 P gli 51 5h . M n,Q 'W--5 , , .N - , , aw' E I ,.f,addQ40' Hmm 'X Q H ' ' .fm W 1 ' 'G a,w,mM,, m,,,.,, V V H- xiii ,-39 '95- W x W- 7 K A ' 10. ,,,. .E 5 4 3 U 45' i f - . ? QL '5 . ' 1 I Q 9 fi ,f ,Jo ' 1 ' 4':::'41 ff Q ..l.. L ' ,' I ,'iNf? 2QI ai 1' ' -H fu E 1 jg ' ,dxf xi S... .ff .R Li- GIRLS GYMNASTICS The gymnastics team, coached by Ms. jane Newman, vaulted to a 4-9 record season. Led by co captains Donna Torrance, Kim Freyermuth, and Lisa Ferrari the girls turned in many fine individual performances. With many of the teams key performers being juniors, Ms. Newman looks for a very successful team next season. Hingham Marshfield Randolph B. Raynham Rockland Scituate W. Hanson Hingham Marshfield Randolph B. Raynham Scituate W. Hanson VARSITY RECORD 69.27 78.55 83.6 49.1 68.8 71.85 38.6 64.95 71.9 85.3 66.35 76.2 52.9 58.0 64.15 65.6 59.0 62.7 59.95 66.3 60.1 65.3 62.85 68.45 70.5 63.7 l n 4, ,444 H.. -I ' wmmuw-14 2 ' . . 1: . ,,,, M-J .i H, -cam?-22466839 J 3 1 ...gaqk I I I N WnlilN m,.,,,, V, V ,V . ,. 7 ' -' - ,. M? 9, ,kj ,, 2, ., ' '-A - in . -v---- V5.4 new vwiiifw am q, ...,. fv i Q 1 95 I KNEELING fl-rj1 Kevin O'Reilly, Les Sewall, Ed Perreira, Chuck Coveney, Tracy Culbertson, Mike Strauch, Andy Quint, Tim Calhoun, Dave Chr Chris Hallaren, Mark Munafo, Andy Erskine, Vin Besse, Mark Bavelock, Dave Reardon, Chris Bavelock, Tom Fernandes,jim Souza, Tom O'Reilly. WRESTLI C- With an abundance of inexperienced wrestlers, the Plymouth Carver grapplers wrestled themselves to a tough season. The team was not without successful individual performances, however, as seniors Mike Strauch, Tracy Culbertson, Chuck Coveney, and junior Andy Quint had fine seasons. PC was extremely successful in the lighter weight classes, but the mat men of the heavier weight classes had their problems. Under coach Ward, PC looks to better success next season. istoferson. STANDING Cl-rj: Coach Ward t.. VARSITY RECORD N. Quincy C C Q so PC is Duxbury 53 PC 9 Foxboro 27 PC 28 Durfee 43s PC . ,,,, 15' B. Raynham A' 43 ' Marshfield as PC C' fiiiifff Hingham 14 PC 40? Middleboro ' .34 PC 27' ,Randolph 36' PC 15 Quincy S9 'P 'PC' O Scituate up 1 37 PC 12 Wcyermuth S. ' 31 PC so -Stoughton 50 PC 5 ,475 95- . V ,- 'Nam .2 I A P W 1 v.,,,-, f ,, W-wlwlnllug Fi? -- in--f P V K ,-514,--,-,v4yf4.'pw 1:-rv 1-4 2 I ' ' ' ' V114 1 Sq nn ' x S- 4.1 Q44 ,v ACTIVITIES - .. Q, E ,?' I mn, .had . ' i i KNEELING: Glenn Dodge, Mike Strauch, Steve Amstutz, Amy Tichnor, Sarah IaGambina, Terry Leary, Anita Bernhardt, Allan Costa, Danny Ryan, john Minelli, Wayne Carlin, Rich Brownulody O'Donnell. ST. NDING: William Nagle, Advisorjoyce Ruprecht, Gary McGoff, Cheryl Grace, Barbara Maffini, Mary Lisa Ryan, Sheri Frasier, Ann Femandes, Laurie Silva, Debbie Whitaker, Ruth Vasapollo, Phyllis McDonough, Lisa Arons, Arilee Bagley, Kim Strauch, Carla Ferrari, Anna DeFel-ice, Melissa Wilcum, Donna Smith. SECOND ROW: Cindy Tribble, Patti Anastasia Siobhan Champ, Joyce O'Neil,joanne Rooney, Katie Naughton, Debbie Downs, Kathy Comeau, Roberta Cappella, Sue Sherman, Leslie Dowler,ja.ne Arel,judy Feeley. ON STAGE: Harry Churchill, Ed Buonapane, Cheryl Sears, Debbie Elwood, Beth Hennessey, Dana Dunn, Pilar Mutis, joe LaGambina, Walter -Iuzokonis, Linda jarvio, john Davison, Andy Quint, Les Sewall, Richard Baker, Cheryl -loyal, Gino Aiello,joyce Tassinari, Peter Brigida, Mark Ferriero, Richard Reagan,-Ion Cavicchi, Tim Grant, Roman Blazauskas, john Kritzmacher, Mr. Wilben Cingolani, ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY The National Honor Society Consists of juniors and Seniors who have maintained a 3.5 average since their sophomore year and are engaged in a number of activities. The students are chosen by members of the faculty and must show qualities of scholarship, character, leadership and service. 'if . .df The induction ceremony was held on November 22, 1976 in the P.C.H.S. auditorium. Twenty-two Seniors and Thirty- one juniors were inducted into the N.H.S. The N.H.S. sponsors a tutoring service, sells refreshments during Adult Education and annually revises the Student H andbook. Guest Speaker: History teacher at P-C, Mr. William Nagle. W- ar.. HM. - ' 'LY ' Y V l ? 41 i, ly ,, P kin .ru Left to Right: Vice President, Wayne Carling President, Anim Bernhardtg Advisonjoyoe Ruprei'htgTre:1surer, Amy Tichmur, Prin Cipal, Wilbert Cingolanig Secretary, Terry Learyg Guest Speaker, Mr. William Nagle. , 3' 4 Left to Right, SITTING DOWN: Dana Dunn, Susan Dietlin, Donna Merrit, Debbie Bielfuss, Doreen Wlood, Linda jarvio, Cyndi Arons, Cathy Godin, Dana LaBier, Mary Gardner, janet Aveni, Susan Fernandes, Patty Anastasia, -john Aveni, Robin Suarz, Peter Motyka, Ronnie Klasky, Amy Tichnor, Kim Haigh, -Ionathon Pierson. STANDING, Left to Right: Mr. Lyness, Doreen Towns, Terry Bastoni, Bonnie Mansfield, Nancy Karr, Lynn Kating, janet Robinson, Nancy Cleveland, Cathy Allen, Linda Horton, Lisa Ferioli, Sue Sinn, Lisa Arons, -John Brennen, Mary Bastonijohn Witsett, Linda Allen, Anna Lopes, Billy Can- ada, Fran Nothover, Debbie Sewell, Tricia Reed, john Burton, Marie Doten, Sally Frazier, Paul Doherty, Wade Kieston, Phil Forman, john Cavicchi, Chuckie Chandler, Mark Ferriero fStu- dent Directorl, Harry Churchill, Miss Draghetti. DAMN YANKEES fa' a ff so '?f -'il af' I -. Hi va? fl' 'V I O , Q F W -, S A 5 r M ,-- IH, .A ' A -L ' - f QQ' ' . . s 2 -'W .4 . Q 4 Y tt, EIR? , QJP-my A il l r l r i I i U ,l ll l I 5 ,i I v 5 . 3 I-P :..,,f I ann 4 as I -I , A ,Y .--v'.., -V, The P-C High Drama Club presented the smash musical Damn Yan- kees on january 7, 9, and 15. Under the direction of Miss janet Dra- ghetti and Mr. james Lyness, the play proved to be a howling success. Cast with many sophomores in key roles, the play tells the story of a man who sells his soul to be a major league ballplayer. The numerous songs and professionally choreographed dances made this play great entertainment. 1 0-4.- T 105 DAMN YANKEES . 5, Y J JUN QW , 'N ,FQ 6 xf --ui g 1 - v Q 1 3 v4hQ if ' .f W' , . ,.,+xfa. X. 3' i w, 4' N , A 4--Awami ' 'N X fa. xfiur X XZ' R.. 'E' an. .,5S1zQ'f - K ' GAL 'ff A' ff 3 '24? :nu .-gg w :rf 5 Z-I i ff X mfr '5 I . -353 I 5-.I X, vin! -I sp' I ' A 9,0 , , . ffm O .r xdw 'i:iQ'f.'5 ,ts QQ, ,,.4 iv 1 . 5 Q 0 I-I , fs 423 ,if yd 4, 'I fs J A' 1 5 -.. 1- 5 'C ' 5 .ri I it NF xx s 11, U ' a X 11 .3, 0 .v w K W O . ' J 'S 1 i 1' ' Q1 Q ' '11 r 'f In 4- 4 4 9 'INV QQ' Y' 1 rl, i Q I 1 n .rf v f if it no 7 YE RBOOK ST FP .1 3 1 I 1 1 F ,fv- VI ff 1. ,v KNEELING Cl-rj: D. Downs, P. MacDonald,-I. Minelli, D. LaBier, K. Godin. SECOND ROW fl-rj: Mrs. Evans, D. Golob, L. Stoltz, C. Souza, M. Gardner, S. Young, J. Aveni K. Haigh, K. Zahn, S. Reed. THIRD ROW Cl-rj: A. Closuit, E. Carlson, R Cappella, K. Crane, L. Anderson, B. Laine, K. Murphy, VI. Lawrence, D. Beilfuss,-I. Whitsett, E Buonopane, N. Karr. D. johnson,-I. Davison, D. Ryan,j. Ross, C. Kennedy, S. LaGambina. FRONT fl-ry: G. Testa,-I. Elwood, P. Moryka,-I. Munafo. BACK ROW fl-rj: Mrs. Flynn, Q. Fcnnessy, L. Sullivan, Mr. Donovan. lT'g-au-f- '- AFS l H I f I 'F Lf' I 471793 5. I X 4 STANDING: Sue Burgess, Cindi Arons, Diana O,Donnell, Kim Strauch, Lynn Cayting, Allison Avery, Beth Laine, Barbara Maffini,-Iulie Lawrence, Eleanor Carlson, Danny Rvan, Ramona Blasauskas, Mike Strauch, Marie Regan, Charlene McGookin,,Iohn Cavicchi, Scott Coombs, Wade Kierstaad, Dona Keay, Ken Scanlanulohn Whitsett, Ann Carletti, Phil Forman, Kim I-Iaigh, Bonnie Willard, Debbie Beilfuss, Mark Cordeiro, Charlene Dyheman,janis Mitchell, Rene Melville, Martha Weeks, Bonnie Mansfield, Denis Golob, Nanty Amino, Kelly Sheridan, Linda jarvio, Ms. Reitz, Mr. Allen, 5rd ROW fsittingj: Pilar Mutis, Kathy Doherty, Ann I-Ieanue, Sandy Miller, Nina Toussignant, Paulette Dembro, Marsha Anastasia, Cheryl Boudreau, Debbie Carlin, Dana Dunn, Pam McDonald, Lisa Arons, Debbie Downs, Debbie Whitaker, Sue Reed, Karen Zahn, Cheryl Weidner, Dawn Phippon, 2nd ROW: Tina Bullock, Patti Anastasia, janet Aveni, Mary Gardiner, Margaret Diaz, Ruth Vassapollo, Cathy McCloud, Nancy Cleveland, Judy Feely, Ann Taylor, Shobhan Champ, Wendy Sprowl, Missy Diodato. FIRST ROW: Mary jo Graney, Kathy Godin, Rhonda Bishop, Katie Naughton, Sonia Younghlackie Conley, Nancy Karr, Lvnn Holton. Cheryl Smith, Pam Raymond. BOYS SPORTS CLUB Y 1 3 A , I .V 81 -1 H Z I A I ,, 1 It I Awmf FRONT fl-rj:j. Davison,-J. O'Donnell, Bjuzokonis, T. Culbertson. SECOND ROW fl-rj' M. Sttnuch. if Souza, G. Aicllo, A Costa, P Scum, S, Anntutz, R l3dftm.1.-I Axon, C, Lucero,j. DeSousn. THIRD ROW fl-rj: T. Gimbel, D. Ryan, D -Iohnson, D, Collniriul, DeSisto, S Dc-I.ino, R Rom'.1r.iti, M l1.ivc-lot lt, T Millctt, R liuns.llvc's, P t'r.iwlm. R Baker, P. Villani, 9 CHESS CLUB L.-I QV! fo. . 0 4 . I I 1' V L-ns.: QQN -sg, 1, lg., . 1 f ...,a?,. . ' COUNTER CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Fennessy, Mr. Robinson, V. Garrard, G. Dodge, S. Borgatti, G. Forsman. mir , I x is Wai FRONT fl-rj: Mrs. Thomton, C. McDonald, P. McDonough, M. Ford, L. Tinti, S. Overstreet, G. Nowacki, K. Stratton, D. Merritt. SECOND ROW fl-rj: K. Sander, P. Motyka, N. C1eve1and,,I, Munafo, E. Steen,j. Feeley, N. Karr. THIRD ROW fl-rj: P. Curtis,j. Whitsett, M. Ferriero,j. Cavicchi, S. Curto, L. Holton, S. Hetman, K. Allen, P. Doherty, M. Diaz, L. Horton. DEAN'S COUNCIL N.rV Q , .1 I +4 E iw? FRONT ROW fl-rj: F. Zaniboni, L. Horton, D. Viera, G. Nowacki. SECOND ROW: A, Taylor, L. Holton, S. Dietlin, D. Zito, L. Stoltz. THIRD ROW flarjz B. Hennessy, A Hamblin, B. Silva, K. Walker, S. Burgess. FOURTH ROW fl-rj: Mrs. Henry, C. Sears. 4 FRONT ROW fl-rj: -I, Kamataris, D. Correia, S. Fernandes. SECOND RCDW fl-rl: G Lungln, P. lignor, C' Sanwsumw, T Zumus, A lk'rn.nmlu, A Qkm-rr.x THIRD R1 XXX Cl-rltj. Zappala, M. Klimchuk, T. Murphy, M. Milian, Mr. Huban. FUTURE NURSES 69' Cin? Rf! rr FRONT ROW fl-rj: A. Taylor, N. Cleveland, L. Horton. SECOND ROW Cl-rj: M, Cotter, C. Scott. THIRD ROW fl-rl: B Howard, M. Ryan. FOURTH ROW fl-rj: L. Bonanno. FIFTH ROW fl-rj: K. Murphy, I.. Holton. LIT ' I ., ., -H F 4- 1, w ' -: A , -, - SITTING fl-rlij. Pierson, C. Sears, Ms. -Iohnston, S. Roby,-I. LaGambina. SECOND ROW fl-rj: rl. Feeley, B. Mansfield, Cv, McCauley. THIRD ROW fl-rj: B. Hennes- sey, A. Closuir. FUTURE TEACHERS 'Ps 'T' 'tv--f is? FRONT CI-rj: A. Avery, S. LaCvambina, I. Weiner, S. Caron. SECOND ROW CI-rj: S. Frazier, M. Gomes, D. Carlin, M. Bastoni, K, Brinkman. THIRD ROW HAH: -I. Lewis, T Orosz, K, Crowley, C. Borsari, C. Brenner. FOURTH ROW fl-U: Mr. Anderson, Mr. Aresta, K. Allen. 9...-1 T140 FRONT ROW fl-rj: P. McDonough, S. Droege, M. Halle-ren, M Finn, C. Smirhwl. Rooney, C Fernandes, D. Sheridan SECOND ROXV il-rw if Ifcrmri. M INI.u.iIr-rn. -I Tassinari, K. Rossi, K. Srrauch, K Sheridan, I.. Holron, D Wfhiuxker, M. Gomea, K Burgess, H CI1ur1.hilI,A Bagley THIRD ROW' Ilfri II Milrod. M Run, I Ii:-III, K Fernandes, D, Parker, P. MacDonald, T Sgarn, R Dunne, Ci Fish FOURTH ROW! II-rj M Wikum, D Osborne, A Taylor, R Y.u.ipoIIo, I. Iiermli, S Iioldui. K I'cIIei '.'. mi, I Nicolas, S. Anderson, C. Harvey, C Arons, M. Geduris, V VerIc.uIe, R, T.1rcIy, A Frnuziloxi, C Turner, Cf bloyzxl, lf Triblvle, I. Amnx, K NJKIILIIIIUIW 4 LEADER CORPS , . r . In 4 4' . 5 , 1 , , I il .0 f' I 4' 'cw 5 . J 1' F2 l .1'!, ll F. 1 r 4 1 l 'Nc'-P FRONT ROW fl-rj: L. Francis, J. Raymond, R, Vasapollo, L. Stoltz. SECOND ROW Cl-rj: S. Caron, B. Laine, D. Bcilfuss. THIRD ROW fl-rj: P. MacDonald, Mr. Holton, S Recd. LIBRARY AIDES Advisor Miss Zicrgicbcl. FIRST ROW Cl-rj: S, I.aVasscur, S. Tcllcss, L. Rowland, W. Sprowl, C. Wall, S. Donahue, M. Weeks. SECOND ROW fl-rl: C. Knight, C. Smith, G. Bcnedicgj. LoPresri, G. Dodge, T. Gram. I 1 , ,, .1 .Wg V-we , U - ..,,. 57 Y,Y,YY D -WY- LA GUAGE CLUB fs.. ,,.. 4 4445 'Qi FRONT fl-rj: D. Ryan, T. Veno,j. Brennan, R. Klasky,j. DeSousa, B. Mansfield. SECOND ROW fl-rj: J. Aveni, D. Merritt, A. Carletti, D. Kc-ay, F. Norrhoverul. Fcclcv, M. Weeks. THIRD ROW fl-ry: Miss Piepul, S. Sherman, K. Stratton, P. Mutis, C. McGookin, C. Souza,j. Cavicchiul. Pierson, Miss Reitz, Miss Davis. Q-1' 1. vc.: 'ifi W ,,A,.o. ' I' f. J 4 A I . 5 , A 42 FRONT fl-rl: Tod Gimbel, R Blruauskns,-I Davison, R. Blzwzuiskns, D Rvzm, T Ciullx-rrson BACK il-ri XX' Carlin, M Srrintli,-I liimlwi, I5 Aini1r1sul1,N lic-4.1.14 Nc Is.-n 6 X QCTOPUS ...I 41 F fb ,nr Advisor Mrs. Evans. Left to Right: P. MacDonald, S. Recd, C. Kcnncclyhl. Avcni, K. Haigh, D. Brucc,j. Aveni. PHOTQC-RAPHY CLUB Left to Right: E. Buonopanqj. Elwood, Mr. Donovan, S, Young,-I. Conley, D. johnson, A. Sheehan, G. Plummer, P. MacDonald, D. Downs, SKI CLUB FRONT fl-rj:-I. Lewis, T. Orosc,-I. Mathewson. SECOND ROW fl-rj: V. Artiano, M. Paduch, M. Sherman. THIRD ROW Cl-rj: H. Churchill, M. Reid, K. Lovely,,I. Davison, D. Cash, P. Ross, R. Melville, K. MacLeod, C. Brenner. FOURTH ROW Cl-rj: A. Sheehan, K. Srrauch,-I. Gimbel,j. juliani,j. O,Donnell, P. Crawley, D. Ryan, T. Gimbel, P, Stasinos, P. Krueger, J. Conley, K. Haigh. FIFTH ROW Cl-rj: L. Bonnano, C. Pina, S. Miller, K. O'Reilly, B. Tassinari, M, Gomes, K, Lydon, B. Churchill, T. O'Reilly, D. O'Donnell, K. Bergman, A. Bergman, A. Krueger, D. johnson, M. Klimchuk, P. MacDonald, B. Gibson, K. Peters,j. Casali, N. Lochetri, P. Freyermurh. SIXTH ROW fl-rj: P. Harvey, C. Boudreau, M. Klimchuck, B. Hennessy, Mr. Fachetti, Mrs.-jillson, Mr. Rogers. FRONT fl-rj: G. Dodge, R. Vasapollo, F. Alves, M. Crociari, P. Doherty. SECOND ROW fl-rj: Mr. Crociati, D. Dunn, R. De-Costa, G. Testa, S. Ruemker, P. Souza, L. Nicolas, K. Vaz,j. Souza, C. Vasapollo,j. Whitsett, C. Silva,j. Roderick, E. Higgins. THIRD ROW fl-rj: R. Klasky, S. Roby. STUDE T COUNCIL il 179 'i .x, W. N: ls I I .1 mv' ,f im .. V. su' FRONT Cl-rj: Mr. Taylor, G. Donclan,j. Rooney,j. LaGambina, S. LaGamhina, L. Stoltz, M. McCarthy, S. Lopcv, R. Regan SECOND ROW' QI-rl C Gilmore, A Kmcgcr, D O'D0fmCll, P- MUUS, D. Dunn, D. Ryan, P. MacDonald, O'Neil, P. McDonough. THIRD ROW Cl-rj: K, Nelson, D, -Iohnson, -I O'Donnc'II, A Tuhnor, T Gxmlwcl. K Strauch, B. Willard,'I. Gimbel, K. Naughton, S, Crawley, M. Reid. . .. ...-..-vf... 1-- 7 'T' 41' I ,IEWISH BROTHERHOOD AWARD GIRLS' STATE REPRESENTATIVE Jody O,Donnell Sue Sinn and Sue Dieltin 'W' ' xws. r ,Aw ? ,Qgnq L ALL STATE AWARDS KNEELING: Mary Bastoni, Linda jarvio. STANDING Cl-rj: Paul Doherty, Kathy Allen, john Cavicchijames Munafo, Mark Crociati. 118 ,IOURNALISM AWARD Maureen Collins ,r 5 ' 5 . af : ' '.., I ' .,, 39 . 'Q 35' L 1 H6 Q af ,Nj FAMILY LEADER AWARD Barbara Maff ini D.A.R. GOOD CITIZEN Anita Bernhardt SEMSBA FINALISTS Ruth Vasapollo, Donna Smith, Steven Ruemker, Chuck Silvia, Frank Alves, Mark Crociati, Debbie Beilfuss ...,....,,, , NATIONAL MERIT SCI-IOLARS BOYS, STATE REPRESENTATIVES David Person, Wayne Carlin, Gary Buddy juzokonis, Allan Costa, Danny McGoff Ryan, john Whirsert ..v1,' SEMSBA FINALISTS Linda jawiohlames Munafo, Nancy Karxyrlolmn Cnvicclmi SPRING TIME The grass is green under a few patches of white but those will soon fade 'neath the warming sunlight The fragrance fills the air as buds turn to flowers foliage comes alive with the gentle spring showers The cool spring breeze Circles the newly born leaves I can almost see it as it touches the trees. Spring brings new life the birds start to sing You can feel it in the air At last it is spring. Michelle Hartigan 120 Spring Seniors SPRING 122 12.6 IUNIOR PRQM On May 21, 1976 the class of 1977 held its junior prom at Lantana's in Randolph. The music was provided by Diamondf' After pictures, a buffet meal including roast beef and seafood Newburg was enjoyed by all. The highlight of the evening was the choosing of the queen Norah Sampson, and her court, Anita Bernhardt, Sue Reed, Debbie Bishop, and Amy Tichnor. The ultra-highlight was the parties afterward. .1 ir ' l J! 5 -ai E55 , ill ' l .1: ll. 7 ll l 4 .. . Z ls 9 Qs. Y . 4 --uutllllkwl. l I i ' I i X ,, , Q, N 2,3-nf MVPBQ 1 if... 4 SENIOR STATISTICS Please complete fully Full name JMOE ,L7Cl'l'lg First Middle Last Address Cys Qutnikuze .filkkogpek W8 Town and zip code 04,150-Lage Spoke, Jmass. O2af5 All seniors must fill in the above completely. All else is optional. If a student wishes to have a poem and activities appear in the yearbook instead of statistics, he or she may do so with no more than seven lines in the poem Students may if they wish omit activities for a longer poem with no more than eleven lines. 1. Do you want your picture in the yearbook? -yes, SX IO .wfo-L 2. Do you want your name in the yearbook? -yas 1 mall caps 3. Do you plan to buy a yearbook? as-ttamfg rzok 4. Do you have any suggestions for a theme andfor cover? If so please explain below Has fO'L a covez skkouklf gave ik goklk A KIfVs sgoukzf gave a pdckwta of an ekispgaazk in -usd snaaga-Ls. kkke ysazgoog kkke Quagezs. Nicknameciiwamp Bzeakg Favorite saying Elzt my Sllmtsff I'I2ppiI'1CSS is: 04 sunny snowy :kay in kkks swamp wikg kgs kkogs PCI PCCVCZ kkkak allways snzalkis and yskiki Ambition: 'jo kgs giggesk aakisrukcu in kkke wozkck Prizes: my-vbulzs swine fgsksyj L27 Ekius 'ulggon winner! Activities: Cplease use 1, 2, 3, 4, corresponding to high school yearsj Bmgek Kwmuing 1, 2, 3, 4 Cbzzidoz 0gsz1uez 3, 4 Okg li I2 6 lsk ,kzziza sgiglzalng conkask Dskenkiorz If you desire a poem instead of statistics please write in below in the form in which you wish to have it printed cgoses azz 'Lack Qfiokyaks azz Ekius U figs 'bzarzuk gukkzz can you swLrn.?.I T QIZOVI.. FAVGRITE: HANG-OUT o4fc!VO.L DC9 SENIOR FAVORITES MALE TEACHER JM-L. Eazfsncvzi FEMALE TEACHER dlflu. facie 2 iwam fox 21 mrfei COLOR-3159 Deep Ugioaf Dime flbucg-5 EdIZ9C1'LOOi bldcffy-wing: SENIOR STATISTICS IDEAL BOY AND GIRL BOY GIRL HAS HAIR LIKE 04. Bffzzmfgaff 95421 mmm HAS EYES LIKE 41,5 01242, u5.UQ,1,wzg HAS SMILE LIKE 674165 Lgfantzzn A764501 Spins HAS LEGS LIKE c04.CA2Lb. Gam 149109 HAS VOICE LIKE 'flflfouncfacfgimbf fffateggnzitff HAS BODY LIKE Bean QDOE HAS COMPLEXION LIKE ZZIQQEE Kiglpizza QM OTHER A SENIORS Dx -px RICHARD F. ABERNATI-IY 5 Fosdick Road Carver, Mass. Ab . . . There's the doorf, Happiness is spend- ing time with Liz. He is peeved by running out of gas. His ambitions are to make Liz happy and to lead a happy life. Ab prizes his van and Lizi 1977 FRANK ALVES 52 Stafford Street Plymouth, Mass. I., s,,..+' 5 32 N ai, 5 v . ip 1 - 1' I .. -FJ, . . Q13 EUGENE AIELLO 33 South Meadow Road Plymouth, Mass. Gino,' . . . XVang it. Happiness is wine, women and song. He is peeved by Wimps. His ambition is to be a millionaire and own a vette. Gino prizes his hog. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2, 3, 4, Tri Captain Track 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 43 Yearbook Staff 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. 1 DAVID ALBERTI 3 Priest Road Plymouth, Mass. Dave . . . What's happening. Happiness is the summer with my '65 Scout. He is peeved by people you can't trust. His ambition is to make the most out of life. Dave prizes his family, good friends and his medallion. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Sen- ior Show 4. 5.45 I WN. R 5 lxxmk t lik , . A :lf vii' + .. la- , -.Y f,...71n.V.lm MAUREEN AMARAL 27 Allerton Street Plymouth, Mass. Moe . . . Really Happiness is strawberries, sail- ing, being with G.B.W., and enjoying life to its ful- lest. She is peeved by being rushed and impatient people. Her ambition is to guide and teach pres- choolers, to be happy and also to be successful in her chosen field, Maureen prizes her parents, family, G.B,W., silver strawberries, people who have touched her life in some way and also a very special cloll. ACTIVITIES: French Club 1, Pep Squad 1, AFS 1, Marching Girls 1, 2, 3g,Iunior Prom Committeegjun- ior Bazaar Committee, Future Teachers Clubg Senior Concession Stand, Senior Show. STEVEN EDWARD AMSTUTZ 53 jan Marie Drive Plymouth, Mass. Stutz' '... Happiness is winning and Califomia sunshine. He is peeved by losing. His ambition is any worthwhile endeavor. Stutz prizes God, his fam- ily, and friends. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 3, 4, Senior Show 4: AFS 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. MARIA F. AIVIUZZINI Gunners Exchange Rd. Plymouth, Mass. LORI ANDERSON Cushing Drive Plymouth, Mass. -ION IUKYMOND ANDERSON Roxy Cahoon Rd. Plymouth, Mass. ,x Q sv? iv ,Z ' 9. I f axuv - 1' vu x ,f , u ' . F- 'xr' ,M X mv fy! stash - -.1 nav' ' A 3 , - . fo . . 1.- 0 I 4 u -Q mn 99 ba' - if , by ,tx h' 1 nun 'gb ,Sv X 1 4. ,Qi Q. ',, v - vc - , 2--: -- - u mm- s 4 4 Oz 5, 1 .. ,s Q 3 . 'f -1' ' 1 'Hz : fr an ., sg Q ,N ,V , ,, U nuff! 3 Q 'ia 1, fe Q sa , - . . .... l J. O. IU. A In 1' KEVIN G. ANDERSON 81 Clearwater Drive Manomet, Mass. Kevin' . . . What are you? Nuts! His pet peeve is forgetting. His ambition is T.B.A.S.M.-I.A.T.L.M. Kevin prizes a friend. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, I-Iomeroom Rep. 33 Corridor Observer 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Senior Show, 1977 CHARLES B. ANTI 14 Clyfton St. Plymouth, Mass. PAUL DAVID ANDERSON Roxy Cahoon Rd. Plymouth, Mass. For Paul Happiness is having your license and no car. -.aj I 1 - 1 R., I JANE CLAIRE AREL 16 Eel Rive Circle Plymouth, Mass. Arel . . . Everybody Out! Happiness is Carl. She is peeved by work, beach police, and slow driv- ers. Her ambition is to own a race car. -lane prizes art supplies and The Boat. ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 1, 2, 43 National Honor Society 4. 1977 ALLISON AVERY 28 Warren Avenue Plymouth, Mass. Tish A new life will come from death Love will come with pleasure Love of Love, Love of life and giving without meas- ure Gives in return, the one that yearns Live hand in hand and together We'll stand in a threshold of a dream. Moody-Blues ACTIVITIES: Tennis 1, 3, Ping-Pong 1, 23 Ski Club 43 Future Teachers 43 AFS 2, 3, 43 Senior Show 43 Future Nurses 2, 3, 4. x 11 CARL EDWARD ARPONEN Seipet Street Carver, Mass. Happiness is cruising on his motorcycle. Stupid car drivers peeve Carl. His ambition is to do whatever he feels like doing. Carl prizes his motorcycle. ACTIVITIES: Track and Field 1, 2, 3, 43 Football. ff .'-' -1457 ' JI f JANET ANN AVENI 539 Ellisville Drive Manomet, Mass. '1Iane . . . CImon.' Happiness is the beach! She is peeved by staying in on Saturday nights. Her ambi- tion is to make it in life. jane prizes family, friends, and all those memories! ACTIVITIES: Foreign Language Club 33 AFS 43 Medical Explorers 43 Octopus Staff 43 Drama Club 4. ROBERT-IAY AXON RFD if 6, Box 430 Plymouth, Mass. Artie,' . . . F.H.I.H.C,T.AJ. Happiness is play- ing sports, quiet times and goofing off. He is peeved by fake people, W.H. 1975, Marshfield 1976. His ambition is to go to college, get a job, and work hard. Artie prizes his sports memories, his family, and a special lady. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Senior Show 4. LISA LOUISE AZARIAN 92 Standish Avenue Plymouth, Mass. Ziggy . . . God forbid Confiarf' Happiness is being herself and nutty, P.M. She is peeved by S.L. and new schools. Her ambition is architectural Draft- ing. Lisa prizes her license and her I.D. ACTIVITIES: Softball 1, 2, 3 at Falmouth High. -'l'Fl '9i v' CLYDE PETER BALBONI III 80 Forest Annex Plymouth, Mass. ANDREW CHARLES BELL 20 Parker Drive Plymouth, Mass. Andy . . . Yes Madam, Yes Sir. Happiness is being loved by the ones you love. His pet peeve is people who think they are better. Andy's ambition is to do all the things he wants to do well and he prizes his family, and a 55 Studebaker pickup. . is, 1' . i?1E u MARGRETA MATTHEW BAVELOCK 57 Warren Avenue Plymouth, Mass. Listen to me children here's a riddle and a rhyme Bout a man who built a mountain that the angels couldn't climb. He built with the skill and the magic that he leamed When he found the holy river and the river boat burned. Listen to me children here's a word to the wise I got it from the man with the cobblestone eyes. Take it with a chuckle and a grain of salt If the cobblestone buckles, it's all your own fault. Steve Cash Ourk Mt. Daredevils 5-4 .X GENE EDWARD BENEDICT RFD 8, Box 244 Plymouth, Mass. Gene . . . You know whose fault that is. . . . Happiness is being with friends because it's a good high. His pet peeve is people who think they are bet- ter than others. Gene's ambition is to become a math teacher and travel the states. He prizes his radio, TV and friends. -v DEBORAH ANN BEILFUSS 7 Lothrop Street Plymouth, Mass. Memories may be beautiful and yet What's too painful to remember We simply choose to forget So it's the laughter We will remember Whenever we remember The way we were. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Woodwind Choir 2, 3, SEMSHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, AFS 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Leader Corps 1, 2, 3, 4gjunior Prom, PilA grim 43 Octopus 4, Senior Show, Concession Stand 5, 45 Drama Club 45 Dinner Dance 45 junior Bazaar, Spaghetti Supper 4, Macy's Parade 25 Washington D.C. 4. 1977 LYNN MARY BENSON Flint Locke Drive Plymouth, Mass. Lynnie . . . Whatever tums you on. Happiness for Lynn is being with Trucky. Her pet peeve is petr ple who try to be what they are not. Her ambition is to be a model. She prizes Ronnie, parents, her brother and sisters and friends,j.F. and SB. 4. RQ? x I4 143' TIMOTHY -JOHN BERG Tremont Street Carver, Mass. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 3, 4. 1977 BRIAN PAUL BESEGAI 52 West Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. 'WNV 4-4-40133 ANITA CYNTHIA BERNHARDT 525 R.F.D. W6 Bourne Road Plymouth, Mass. Oh, Mirror in the sky What is love? Can the child within my heart rise above? Can I sail through the changing ocean tides? Can I handle the seasons of my life? - Fleetwood Mac MARGARET L. BEST 129 Westerly Road Plymouth, Mass. Margaret . . . Sorry!' Happiness is Saturdays and football games. She is peeved by Dianne's laugh. I-Ier ambition is to go to college. Margaret prizes her piano. ACTIVITIES: Model Congress 2, 3, Future Teachers 3, Field Hockey 1, Archbearer 3. 7 MICHAEL A. BERTOCCHI 15 Forest Avenue Plymouth, Mass. Al . . . His ambition is to be a manager. Al prizes a 1961 Ford Falcon, BRUCE BURTON BISHOP Long Pond Road R.F.D. 414 Plymouth, Mass. Bish . . . Whar's Happenin'??? Happiness is Saturday night and N.A. He is peeved by waking up in the moming. His ambition is to travel around the world. Bruce prizes his car and friends. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBRA A. BISHOP 19 Surrey Drive Plymouth, Mass. I love the sea but it doesn't make me less afraid of it I love you but I'm not sure of what you are and how you feel. - Rod McKuen LINDA .IEANNE BONANNO 93 Beach Street RFD 1 Plymouth, Mass. Be Serious! Happiness is riding a horse. She is peeved by Rice Her ambition is to become a Vet- erinarian. Linda prizes life. ACTIVITIES: Swim Team, Tennis Teamg Nurses Club 4. s3fQ 'Lil ' DENISE LOUISE BLAIR Seven Hills Road Plymouth, Mass. Track 3g Nursing Club 4. STEVEN EDWARD BORGATTI 38 Allerton Street Plymouth, Mass. Steve . . . What's for lunch? Happiness is get- ting some. Steve's pet peeve is nosey people, and his ambition is to be in the merchant marines. He prizes his license. ACTIVITIES: Track 3, Chess Club 4, Table Tennis 45 Senior Show. PMP.. RAMONA VIRGINIA BLAZAUSKAS Robbins Hill Road White Horse Beach, Manomet Mona . , . you're kidding! Happiness is having good times with friends. Chemistry and ea.rly morn- ings peeve Mona. Her ambition is to succeed in her goals and be able to travel. She prizes her family, friends, and memories. ACTIVITIES: Choir 25 Homeroom Representative 5g AFS 2, 5, Secretary 43 Model Congress 53 Senior Show. 1977 MICHAEL ERNEST BOTIERI 8 Lafayette Ct. Plymouth, Mass. Mike' '...' 'Excellent' '... Happiness is being with C.T. His pet peeve is not being able to get out at night, His ambition is to go on to college. Mike prizes his family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 5, 43 Track 1, 2, 5, 4, Senior Show, Varsity Club 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4. Q f A -I 'fi f M- F -,,. ........-1. lg 'lu MICHELLEJEAN BOUDREAU 6 Karle Place Plymouth, Mass. . . , You too, huh? Happiness for Michelle is memories of the summer of 75. She is peeved by cliques, and two faced people. Her ambition is to be happy in whatever she chooses to do in life, Michelle prizes her family and friends. 1977 CYNTHIA LEE BROWN Tremont Street South Carver, Mass. Cindy . . . Dynamite! Happiness is S,P.H., years of '75 and '74, partying, She is peeved by peo- ple think they're IT. Her ambition is to be successful in life, and to travel around the world. Cindy prizes life, her family, and friends. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader 2: Flag Girls 53 Rifle Girl4. ELOISE LEE BOWLES Mayflower Mobile Home Park Beaver Dam Road Manomet, Mass. Lodie . . . Wait a minute! Happiness is skip- ping classes, She is peeved by cleaning her room. Her ambition is to go to Alabama. Lodie prizes a clock radio. ACTIVITIES: Preschool 4. UVB. RICHARD CHESTER BROWN 2 Florence Street Plymouth, Mass. Rich . . . Happiness is being successful and happy, He is peeved by tourists. His ambition is to become a doctor. Rich prizes his family and friends. h 'm , ,L - U au, . 2 ' S ,T g f r ., ' . 4 ag .... . ,IO-ANN BRIGIDA 525 Sandwich Street Plymouth, Mass. Motormouth jo' '...' 'Oh really? Happiness is being with somebody. Her pet peeve is stuck up snobs fright Debj?? Her ambitions are to travel and be successful. -lo prizes her cat, dog, stereo, classring. and license. It seemed like yesterday when we were Freshmen, but the years suddenly go by fast, and you say Wow! I'm finally graduating and going my own way. Tell me something, Are you really happy?.Iust remember one thing: We shall never pass this way again. DENISE M. BRUCE Bartlett Rd. Manomet, Mass. Moose', , , . Oh, really? Her ambition is not to be a housewife. She prizes MDNDL, Uncle -Ioe, a special family, summer '76, Fats, Pats, the good times, Mary and Morg, friends, DCL and CA, -UMFDJ, the recl bomb, wat, MOLC, econ 4!5, Ricky D., great memories and LMBCBD. There are places in my life Though some have changed Some for better, some forever Some are gone and some remain - Beatles ACTIVITIES: Class President 3, 43 Octopus 3, 43 Senior Show. BRUCE DAVID BRYANT 37 Court Street Plymouth, Mass. Emmette' '..,' 'What's it to ya? Happiness is remembering the old crazy Friday nights. Emmette is peeved by practice. His ambition is to make a trade and to find the best job that he can get. He prizes C.G., his ride and friends. ACTIVITIES: Track 2, 5, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Allstars 5, 4. SUZANNE BURGESS 28 Oak Street Plymouth, Mass. Sue' . . . Who me? Happiness is the weekend and june 1977. Sue is peeved by j.L, and his friends, and also Kathy fright Shirley?j. Her ambition is to travel and be successful. Sue prizes her family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Flag Girls 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 5, 4, Future Nurses Club 1, 2, Dean's Council 1, 4, AFS 4. ' - . f-gf. ' f. .f- ax . - asf. W Y .TQ 1-.churn ..-mv-.... ALLAN BUDGE 15 Oak Street Plymouth, Mass. Piglit . . . The little Buba Happiness is me and my C.B. Alan is peeved by Little old ladies and C.B. Channel Hogs. His ambition is to be the best in the Marine Corps in Aviation Electronics. Alan prizes his stereo system, C.B., Ziggy and our happiness together. ACTIVITIES: Audio Visual 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 1, 2, 3. 5 . i .1 4. 1 cv V y .g if 1 85' sv 1 12 1 'A- JOHN R. BURTON 26 Olmstead Terrace Plymouth, Mass. Buzz . . . Ah S--t. Happiness is his harmonica and M.D. fright Marie-?J john is really peeved by getting up to go to school EVERY DAY! His ambi- tion is to see the world and some day marry M.D. Buzz prizes his drums, karate, his family, and Marie. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, 4, Macy's Parade, Wres- tling 5, Football 1. WI? 111' V ds 'Y--v EDWARD JAMES BUONOPANE RFD TITS Long Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. Happiness is having everyone happy. Getting up early really peeves Ed. His ambition is to find a happy and meaningful life. Ed prizes his family, friends, a sister, and a niece. ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Staff 5, 4, Photography Club 4, National Honor Society 4. 1977 SUSAN BUTLER 128 Westerly Road Plymouth, Mass. Now I'm looking at my life for the truth that is my own. I looked into the sky for my outcome. And the words and the music came through. But nothing can touch the beauty I've seen looking into you. jackson Browne qu?-,ov J!-'.. pf.: u . .-i4'1s Wi I f-'kglvdga-if J 134 l. HEIDI LEE CAMPBELL Lakeview Street, Box 624 South Carver, Mass. Chink . . . Get it, Got it, Goodln For Heidi hap- piness is feeling secure, confident, a smile, a good joke and being healthy. Her ambitions are to become a secretary and to solve the puzzle of life. She is peeved by tourists, being cold, rainy days off and people who don't smile back. Heidi prizes most her family, true friends, class ring, her car, room, baton, rollerskates, old letters, and memories. ACTIVITIES: Majorette 2, 3, 4, Feature Twirler 4, Octopus 5, 43 NJHS 1, Senior Show, All American Dance and Figure Club. 1977 CATHERINE THERESA CAPPELLA jordan Road Plymouth, Mass. From here, where time gathers itself into the present we can go forth, our path laid to rest, unneeded in the living earth and sky. French Club 1, JV Tennis 1, 92, Marching Girls 2, Oliver 2, Band 5, 4, Dean's Council 3, 4, Wood- wind Choir 4. MICHAEL CAMPBELL 16 Peck Avenue Plymouth, Mass. Mike . . . His ambition is to be a mechanical engineer. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1. 4 '-1. t ROBERTA LYNN CAPPELLA Priscilla Road White Horse Beach, Mass. Bert' '... For her happiness is sleeping late and memories. She is peeved by phoney people, having no money, and having to work. Her ambition is to be successful in life. Bert prizes most her family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Uean's Council 1, 2, 5, AFS 25 Span' ish Club 5, junior Prom Committee 33 Homeroom Representative 3, Pilgrim Staff 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Show. CHARLES FRANCIS CANNING III Manters Point Plymouth, Mass. The true profession of man is to find his way to him- self. But I will say no more about it. Words do not express thoughts very well. They always become a little different immediately. MARCIA LEE CARANCI 21 Castle Street Plymouth, Mass. Marcia . . , Be serious. She is peeved by people with no ambition. Her ambition in life is to be a good secretary. Marcia prizes her family, good friends and her car. WAYNE M. CARLIN Oar and Line Road Plymouth, Mass. What one know is, in youth, of little moment, they know enough who know how to learn, - Henry Adams ACTIVITIES: Debate Club 2, Model Congress 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Honor Society Vice President 4. KIMBERLY S. CARRIER 52 Federal Furnace Rd. Plymouth, Mass. JUNE MARIE CARLSEN Clearwater Drive Plymouth, Mass. jay . . . Oh ya? Happiness to her is life and rainbows. She is peeved by people who think they are better than anyone else. Her ambition is to work with animals. jay's prizes are her gavel, panda bear, Bikkje, family and her hamster. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Bye, Bye Birdie 5, Concert Choir 2, 5, Damn Yankees 4, Oliver 2, Future Nurses Club 1, 2, 3. 'Vx YNY JODIE ANN CASH 119 Warren Avenue Plymouth, Mass. Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspiraa tions. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them and try to follow where they lead, - Louisa May Alcott ELINOR LOUISE CARLSON Valley Road Cedarville, Mass. Mooney or Moon' '.,.' 'Oh, Mother! For her happiness is the radio, having a good time with peo- ple you like. She is peeved by having to wait and opening presents. Her ambitions are to work in the graphicarts and to be successful. Elinor's prizes are her family, Chris, Tommy, Timmy, good friends, and memories. ACTIVITIES: Pep Squad 1, Marching Girls 2, 3, 4, Sub-Captain 4, junior Prom Committee, junior Bazaar Committee, AFS 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Show. 1977 CARMINE VITO CAVALLARO 50 West Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. Skinny Guinea . . . Can I have some? Happi- ness to Carmine is never having to hear the word No, His ambition is to become a successful busi- nessman. Carmine prizes memories of parties with his friends and Kathy. ACTIVITIES: Band 3, 4, Drama Club 5, Innaugural Parade. 1 6 in :J-1 N' -h ia4 ff- yrf, f -5 ' 'Vg JJ' J -3 ,,, :ali Litiail'-'LZ 3 ' T ' Mfxal' - A . ' xv igvxfij, 1' . .,V- s yi, '42 JON RUSSELL CAVICCHI 12 Alvin Road Plymouth 02360 Rusty' ',..' 'Don't be so naive! Happiness is good times with friends. He is peeved by boredom, S.T. and R.O. His ambition is to be successful and travel. Rusty prizes his family and friends, ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, SEMSBA 33 AFS 4g Foreign Language Club 2, 4, Madrigal Choir 33 Chamber Ensemble 4, Drama Club 43 Senior Show 43 Choir P-R Director 4. 1977 DARIA LOUISE CINGOLANI 284 Sandwich Street Plymouth 02360 Da . . . Hey Ma, I made it! Happiness is being with Pat and going to Saquish and skiing. She is peeved by people who talk about others. Her ambi- tion is to see Switzerland with Pat and to be a great artist. Daria prizes her memories of S.L. Prom 75 and her horse. ACTIVITIES:jV Basketball 2. xx nf' .,,S,.D:'Ar-1, MICHAEL ALAN CAVICCHI 3 Forest Avenue Ct. Plymouth 02360 Mike' '... Happiness is being with M.G. and friends. He is peeved by practices and no money. His ambition is to be rich, Mike prizes his family, 5 Spe- cial Nephew, 69 Mustang. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Show. V . f NANCY E. CLEVELAND 61 Summer Street Plymouth 02360 Nance , . . Stucko, killer gonna get ya! Happi- ness is having friends around when you need them. She is peeved by people who don't try to understand. Her ambition is to travel and be a nurse. Nance prizes her friends, family and memories of P.D. and summer of 76. ACTIVITIES: AFS 44 Maiorette 2, 3, 4g Future Nurses 3, 4, Senior Show 45 Drama Club 4, Foreign Language Club 25 Choir 4. JOSEPH WILLIAM CHAMP 472 Rocky Hill Road Plymouth 02360 ALETA BOK CLOSUIT Main Street Carver 02330 It's not time to make a change just relax and take it easy You're still young, that's your fault There's so much you have to know. - Cat Stevens ACTIVITIES: Marching Girls 3g Homeroom Repre- sentative 3, junior Prom Committee 39 Yearbook Staff 4g Lit Sec.-Treas. 4, Senior Show. DENNIS L. COLLARI 8 Russell Ave. Plymouth, Mass. When I'm an old man I want to look back and know that I explored my own abilities and pushed them to their limits. I want to die totally spent. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 21 Baseball 1,2,4. KATHLEEN M, COM EAU State Rd. Manomet, Mass. I will be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence, Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost MANDY B. COLLINS BOX 636, RFD 1155 Plymouth, Mass. Piglet' '...' 'Why? For her, happiness is rainy Wednesdays. She is peeved by people in bad moods. Her ambition is to be 5 feet tall. Mandy prizes her friends. Wx JACQUELINE ANN CONLEY 75 Fosdick Road, RFD lil Carver, Mass, Mousey . . . Hey Foo. Happiness to her is par- tying with het friends. She is peeved by people who hurt animals. Mousey's ambition is to help people who need it. ACTIVITIES: QI-ISFIV Basketball 2, AFS 5, 4, Soft- ball 5, 4, Cross Country 4, Flag Girls 5, 4, Sports Club 4. sag -Q . . f ,i Q 5' ' I sf' rf: MAUREEN C. COLLINS Box 636, L. Sandy Pond Rd. Plymouth, Mass. Mickey , , . Yeah, but! Her happiness is T.D., ED., T.D. and K.R. She is peeved by snobs, history tests and homework. To be the best in whatever she does is her ambition. Mickey's prizes are playing with the Boston Bruins, T.D., ED. and my friends. ACTIVITIES: DECA 4, Octopus 4, MARK COOK Gate Street, Box 186 North Carver, Mass. 1977 .49 .J lit- I i 114 I37 DEBORA ANN CORREIA Rochester Road Box 231 Carver, Mass. Mama Bone . . , I really feel cheap for myself. Her Happiness is PTL, being with R.R., and the Gomes family. Her pet peeves are people talking about her when it's not true, and people who aren't for real. Her ambition is to become a Fashion Designer and get married. Debora's prizes are her wardrobe, family, good times with a together person who's a Scooby! And someday her Camaro and mem- ories with D.S. 1977 ANN MARIE COSTA 74 Liberty Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 ALAN PAUL COSTA 23 Dias Road Plymouth, Mass. Ticking away the moments that make up a dull day, You fritter and waste the hours in an off hand way, Kicking around on a piece of ground in your home- town, waiting for someone or something to show you the way. - Pink Floyd . f ALLAN .JAMES COSTA 58 Cherry St. Plymouth, Mass. Early to bed Early to rise, And your girl goes out With other guys. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 3, 4, Year- book Co4Editor 43 Senior Show Directorg Boys' State Representative 33 Track 2, 3, 45 Soccer 2, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Octopus Staff 3. CHARLES COVENEY 10 Greenview Drive Plymouth, Mass. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 2, 3, 4. DEBRA COSTA 72 Cherry Sr, Plymouth, Mass. if v 5 SUSAN LOUISE CREIGHTON ,f., I, . . 'G KATHLEEN ANN CRANE ii I3 Esta Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Kathy, Shorty , . . Hmmm!, Oh gross! Happi- ness to Kathy is sunshine and memories. She is peeved by alarm clocks, waiting and people who never remember! CRight Wally?J Her ambition is to be happy and successful in life. Kathy prizes Rufus and special people. ACTIVITIES: Marching Girls 1, 2, 3, 4g Foreign Language Club 2g junior Prom Committee, Year- book Staff, Senior Show, Pep Squad lg Spaghetti Supper 3. ETHEL M. CROWLEY 38 South Wind Drive South Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Et . . . Get out of here! To her happiness is being with true friends. She is peeved by people that lie. Ethel's ambition is to travel. Her prize is a Volvo. 47 Surrey Drive Plymouth, Mass. 02360 usueln W N wwis , raw 'V . ,,: affff 'xjwi ,U 'a ,i '-.gfgg 1' 11 3 i- , fit? ,f..,g1.i?2' 'i':f-15 , y,,.b'p,j:1,jg' T ,, ' 1 P fr53'i?' 4 ,i45:.f.3, , . .rf .A TRACY THORNTON CULBERTSON RFD 1156, Box 377, Long Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Trace . . . All right. To him happiness is mak- ing weight and winning his match. He is peeved by rain in the summer, and classes. His ambition is to do what ever he chooses to do successfully, Trace prizes family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling l, 2, 3, 41 Homeroom Rep- resentative 2g Model Congress 4, Table Tennis 3. 3 1, CAROL ANN CROSBY RED if 1, Meadow Street Carver, Mass. 02330 -HEAR . . . Boy he's goofy looking. Happiness is being with her family and friends. Her pet peeve is Mr. Corvini. Her ambition is to go to college for nursing. Carol's prizes are her sniffed animals and -IB. ACTIVITIES: Track lg Flag Girls 1. 1977 FRANCIS M. DAVIS 1 Seneca Lane Plymouth, Mass. Q f 2' 4 1977 JOHN SAVERY DAVISON South Main Street South Carver, Mass. 02366 john . . . To him, happiness is being with friends. His pet peeve is having something right come out wrong. To live life happily ever after is his ambition. john's prizes are family, friends, Volksy and guitar. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 3, 4, Hockey 1, 2, Baseball lg Rotary Club 4g Senior Show 4, Model Congress 4, Track 3, 4. KRISTEN DEETZ Plimouth Plantation Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Cricket . , . Tell me about it. She is peeved by ignorant people. Her ambition is to live to the ful- lest. Cricket prizes Hoo-Na-Wa. ACTIVITIESQ Drama Club 1, 2: Black Culture Show I, 2, 5, 4g Lit Ig AFS 5. ,wx 1'.ZW DONNA MARIA DAWSON 6 Pheasant Ave. Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Donna' '.,.' 'That's cool. Happiness is being with friends. She is peeved by jealous people and homework. Her ambition is to be successful in life. Donna's prizes are her family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Track Ig Flag Girls 2, Graduation Usherette 2g Marching Girls 3, 4. --Nh' rengqo. if , 1 J. .. K s. ,X-,rsffxggal Q4 . V, X qi, ' Tiara, 3 5 DANA DEGREGORIO 24 October Lane Plymouth, Mass. 02360 You're I-Iard', . . . Happiness is a good game of B. Ball. He is peeved by K.S. His ambition is to be a Social Worker. Dana prizes good times. ACTIVITIES: Football, Senior Show. RANDAL DECOSTA 9 Chaple Hill Drive Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Randy . . . No Sa. Happiness is winning games and being with friends. He is peeved by early prac- tices. To be successful in life is his ambition. Randy prizes friends, parents, good times and skates. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 4g Stage Band 4g Ice Hockey 1, 2, 45 Band Office Bum 1, 2, 4. CATHY ANN DEHAY Old Main Street Carver, Mass. 02330 Bird . . . You can be replaced. Happiness is being with B.K. And having fun. She is peeved by people who can't be themselves. Her ambition is to reach the West Coast, and to stay Happy. Cathy prizes friends, family, and 10! 16! 76. STUART PAUL DELANO 253 Sandwich St. Plymouth, Mass. Stun . . . That's right. Happiness is being with K. W. and playing football. He is peeved by people who are late. His ambition is to be successful. Stu prizes '57 MGA, friends, family and Kim, ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 43 Senior Show. JOHN RICHARD DESISTO 63 Alden Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 'john' . . . What's for lunch. Happiness is doing as little work as possible. He is peeved by practices. john prizes family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. DORIS ANN DEMBRO RFD it 4, Colchester Dr. Plymouth, Mass. 02360 The wind came and put wrinkles on the lake So I stayed inside because I d.idn't want to get old. ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses lg Marching Girls 2. KAREN -IEANNE DEYOUNG 3 Davenport Road, RFD -T-if 8 Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Frenchi . . . He's so fine. Happiness is having good times to remember. Her ambition is to get her house built, to get the job she wants and a halfway decent man. Karen prizes RoseBud, Mike, her fourth of july stuffed dog. SHARLENE DENNULI. Federal Fumace Rd. Plymouth, Mass. 1977 SUSAN DIETLIN 20 Holms Terrace Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Ideals are like starsg you will not succeed in touching them with your hands. But like the seafaring man on the desert of waters, you choose them as your guides, and following them you will reach your destiny. - Carl Schurz ACTIVITIES: Latin Club 1, 25 Pep Squad 15 Drama Club 2, 3, 45 Dean's Council 4, Spaghetti Supper 3, Senior Show 4g Girls' State 3, Basketball Concession Stand 3. . 1 rw 1-N-av STEPHEN M. DIMASCIO 170 Allen Drive Manomet, Mass. 02345 D . . . Sure, I don't know. Happiness is to go to parties and have a good time with Tes. He is peeved by people who put themselves down. His ambition is to have enough and a little bit more. D prizes memo- ries of all the zoo we had and M,D,M,B,I,M,T. 1977 STEPHEN EUGENE DONAHUE 15 Stare Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 I don't know. Happiness is having a good time. He is peeved by filling out papers. Stephen's ambition is to get a job working with the handicapped. ACTIVITIES: Skating 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. 142 GLENN RAYMOND DODGE RFD 35, Valley Road Cedarville, Mass. 02360 He is peeved by Mr. R's style. Glenn's ambition is to become a successful businessman. ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Woodwind Choir 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Chess Team 4. ,JS ., 1 W PETER DONLAN Long Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Weeble . . . We dive at five and I don3t get mad. Happiness is weekends. His pet peeve is peo- ple who push in the halls. To be his own boss is his ambition. Weeble prizes diving at five. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3. Eff '-11 PAUL EDGAR DOHERTY 1 Crystal Lake Drive Carver, Mass. 02330 Paul3' . . . A Cappella . Happiness is to be active. He is peeved by Mooses, Wilma and Fred. His ambi- tion is to be a successful musician. Paul prizes his instruments. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 2, 3, 4, Chamber Singers fMadrigalJ 3, 4, Woodwind Choir 2, 3, 4, Semsba 3, 4, District 4. -IUSTINE ELIZABETH DGONAN 2 Paula Road South Plymouth, Mass. 02360 just . . . Alright Happiness is memories of '76 and family. She is peeved by people being late. Her ambition is Dental Hygiene. just prizes family, friends, and graduation. ACTIVITIES: Flag Girls 3, 4. A ,a . BW? .1 . Q LESLIE ANN DOWLER 19 Brush Hill Road Manomet, Mass. 02345 Lesalie, Scoop . . . You wouldn't believe . . .!! Happiness is living a full and meaningful life with people who care. She is peeved by renties, tourist, and slow drivers. Leslie's ambition is to be successful and live happy. She prizes her family, friends, and memories. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 33 Model Con- gress 4g Drama Club 4, Study Hall Program 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior Show. SHEILA FAITH DROEGE 227 Court Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Still around the comer there may wait A new road or a secret gate, And though we pass them by today, Tomorrow we may come this way And take the hidden paths that run Towards the moon or to the sun. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, 33 Softball 2, Track 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Club 3, 4. WILLIAM SCOTT DOWNIE 1 Stafford Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Scott . . . What's up', Happiness is when your monkey drops laundry. Scott is peeved when people say no. His ambition is to get ahead. Scott prizes his sick mind and his acquaintances. ACTIVITIES: Football 2, 3, 4. 41 vg- SCOTT RICHARD DUFF Center Street RFD if 5 Carver, Mass. 02330 Ay for sure . . . Happiness is being with friends. He is peeved by people who have too much to say about other people. His ambition is to be a carpenter or an automobile mechanic. He prizes his radio and family. 'flaw' S. .,, . l 1, Afrfv DEBRA ELIZABETH DOWNS Bartlett Road Manomet, Mass. 02345 Debbie . . . Oh Mother! Happiness is meeting people, having a good time and music. Waiting, snobby people and cliques peeve her. Her ambition is to live, to love, to learn and to constantly grow. Deb- bie prizes true friends, family and memories. ACTIVITIES: Marching Girls 2, 3, 43 Pep Squad 1, Homeroom Representative 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Graduation Usherette 3, junior Bazaar Comm. 33 junior Prom Comm. 3, Yearbook Staff, Senior Show. 1977 CLAIRE LILLIAN DUFFY 216 Cedar Drive Carver, Mass. 02330 Duff fClara B. Duffy . . . Martin up Happi- ness is winning, She is peeved by Debbie and not enough sleep. Her ambition is to get married. Claire prizes M.F.D.E.PJ.L-B.W. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, Softball 2, 3. L, ex WU' .--ci 'Y , f . x ,ff Nun' A PATRICE EGNOR 30 Olmstead Terrace DOUGLAS R. EAGLES 506 Carver Road Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Doug . . . Happiness is M. W. He is peeved by a broken motorcycle. His ambition is to own a Nova SS. 1977 ROBERT ALVIN ELLIS Carol Boulevard Road Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Plymouth, Mass. 02560 PETER ELLIOT State Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 DEBRA GAIL ELWOOD Nel Bonney Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 . . . The green of all the fields is mineg The stars, the night, the wind at play. A peaceful heart, while quietly I go my way. - Max Ehrlemann ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses Club 3, Volleyball 45 Yearbook Staff 43 Senior Show 45 National Honor Society 4. 3. 'S-aid PAUL-JOSEPH ELISWORTH 94 Beach Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 N-.K VL, ,, . V ,,.- DIANNE T. ENNIS 61 Summer Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Happiness is playing sports, She is peeved by people with rotten attitudes. I-Ier ambition is to be the best she can at what she does. Dianne prizes her memo- ries, ACTIVITIES: Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4. DEBORAH L. EUFRAZIO 123 Court Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Debbie or Twick . . . I got to go now, bye! fRight -Ioann?j Happiness is being alive and never thinking about death. She is peeved by people who talk but have nothing to say3 cliques. Her ambition is to become a secretary or hairdresser and to get mar- ried. Debbie prizes her life, family, friends dog, and some special memories, right jo! My riches can't buy everything. I want to hear the children sing. All I hear is the sound of rain3 Falling on the ground. I sit and watch as tears go by. It is the evening of the day. I sit and watch the children play. Doing things I used to do. Thinking of you. I sit and watch as tears go by. Mick Jagger NANCY LYNN ERWIN East Street Carver, Mass 02330 Nanc' '...' 'Right? Happiness is special times with Wayne and her friends. She is peeved by people who don't act themselves. I-Ier ambition is to become a Dental Hygienist. Nancy prizes her family, friends and the certain someone NU, A. VJ. ACTIVITIES: Graduation Usherette 3, Yearbook Staff 43 Senior Show. .JEAN FARRAHER Carolyn Drive Plymouth, Mass. 02360 ,Mig I 1,45 ,,a -Q--' ag 1 Al 1-. , GREG L. ETSELL 51 Savin Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 I-Iay man . . . Happiness is listening to Aerosmith and Kiss all day. He is peeved by snobby people. His ambition is to be rich. Greg prizes his stereo. 1977 JUDITH MARIE FEELEY 17 Comish Street North Carver, Mass. 02355 Tiger . . . Happiness is jesus. She is peeved by lazy pessimistic people. I-Ier ambition is to do the best she can in everything, Judy prizes her life, love, faith, and her baby. ACTIVITIES: Language Club 2, 3, 43 Concert Choir I, 2, 5, 43 AFS 2, 3, 43 Lit Co-Editor 43 Drama Club 5. National Honor Society 4. -cluyi' 4 f 5 , a fb. 3 5 ANNE T. FERNANDES 5 Savery's Lane Plymouth 02360 Panda . . . Right? Happiness is having a good time with my friends and TF. She is peeved by Tas- tee Freeze and people who think they are better than others. Her ambition is to become the best Legal Sec- retary ever. Anne prizes her family, friends and mem' ories of P.C. ACTIVITIES: Deans Council 2, 3, 43 Graduation Usherette 3, Flag Girl 31 jr. Prom Committee 33 Home-room Representative 3g Marching Girl 4g Dis- tributive Education Secretary 4, Pilgrim Staff - Typing Co-Manager 4g Senior Show 4. 1977 CARRIE E. FERNANDEZ 6 Caswell Lane Plymouth 02360 Mick . . . where you coming from, really Hap- piness is being rn, P.S,D.O.W., R.c.D. She is peeved by preiudiced people and weekend practices. Carrie prizes F.H.A.E.W.F. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Representative 3, 4, Girls Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 1, 2, Black Culture Show 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH ALLEN FERNANDES South Meadow Road Carver 02330 You get from life what you put into it. Happiness is knowing that she cares. He is peeved by conceited people. His ambition is to be a truck driver in the Army. joseph prizes his car. ACTIVITIES: Band 1. THOMAS MICHAEL FERNANDES South Meadow Road Carver 02330 ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2, 4g Track 3, 4, Wrestling 45 Weightlifting 2, 3, 4. LISA A. FERRARI 16 Pierce Avenue Plymouth 02360 Lee . . . Come-on! Happiness is being first on the slopes with fresh snow. She is peeved by working and being tickled. Her ambition is to work with the retarded, live her life. Lee prizes Steve, family and friends, ACTIVITIES: Track 13 AFS 1, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4. BRUCE FERREIRA Gunners Exchange Plymouth, Mass. 02360 fn. N15 MARGARET CHRISTINE FINN 24 Rexford Road Manomet 02345 Margie , . . What? Huh? Happiness is a true friend. Her pet peeve is ignorant people. Her ambi- tion is to go to college and be successful. She prizes her very special family, M.A.P,B.S.K.B.D.H. and special friendsg BLVD. ACTIVITIES: Softball 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Repre- sentative 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3g -Iunior Bazaar 33 junior Prom Committee 33 Senior Showg Arch Bearer 3g Yearbook Staff 4g Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GUSTAVE ADOLPH FORSMAN Halfway Pond Road Plymouth 02360 Gus . . . Happiness is a good book. His ambition is to leam. X MARCIA A. FOLGER RFD 34 Colchester Plymouth 02360 KATHERINE ANN FRASIER Arbortum Road White Horse Beach 02381 Scrunchy, Chuckles' . . . Help mel, that's terri- ble Happiness is being with that special person who cares. She is peeved by snobs and people who don't care. Her ambition is to become someone. Kathy prizes her pup,-Jeranamo. Life: We're young and alive and we're changing day to day it's our time to live and do things that are beautiful to our minds and the way you believe it to always go. Don't let one bad scene stop you and change your way of life. The bad about it can be for- gotten, but leave the light there for other people to live and love. Life is there to live so live it the way you'd enjoy it. - KI? MICHELLE MARY FORD 1092 Washington Street Plymouth 02360 Mick . . . What?? Happiness is a long ride on the dunes at sunset with Scott. She is peeved by M.D.G,T,S. and that scary storm, remember WC? Her ambition is to become a hairdresser and get a vett! Mick prizes her family, friends, life, and that certain guy. ACTIVITIES: Marching Girls 2, 35 Bye-Bye Birdie 35 Senior Showg Concert Choir 3, 4, Yearbook Typ- ing Staff 4, 1977 MICHAEL FRASIER Abortum Road White Horse Beach 02381 ....-gr' 147 48 JOSEPH WAYNE FRATUS 14 Esta Road Plymouth 02360 Mac . . , You're a Buzzard Happiness is getting H. or D. with good company. He is peeved by gym, waking up for school and L.F.R. His ambition is to race up New England, Mac prizes Candia, his car, and his bedroom. 1977 SAMUELJ, FRY JR. RFD 2 Spencer Drive Plymouth 02360 CHRISTOPHER ,ION FREYERMUTI-I 58 Clifford Road Plymouth 02360 vfcrisav In a tree by the brook There's a song bird who sings, Sometimes all of our thoughts are misleading - Led Zeppelin ACTIVITIES: Soccer Ig Tennis 1, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4. KIM CATHERINE FREYERMUTH 58 Clifford Road Plymouth 02360 PERSPECTIVE I can feel the ocean in my mind. But sometimes The waves crash too loudly. ACTIVITIES: Class Treasurer lg Field Hockey 15 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading 1, 3, 4, French Club 15 Model Congress 45 AFS 4. PAUL B. GAIPO 6 Cliff Street Plymouth 02360 NORA KATHLEEN GABBETT 13 Mayflower Street Plymouth 02360 Nora Grabit' '...' 'Oh guatard Happiness is catching a buzz. She is peeved by two faced people and Donlad Dixie cups. Her ambition is to have a happy life. Nora prizes true friends U.F.j, Amy and EK. ...WIN ,-C, . ..-.........-xx rm, RICHARD F. GALLERANI 101 Forest Avenue Ext. Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Rick . , . Ya Sure! Happiness is playing sports. Getting out of bed peeves Rick. He prizes life and friends. SHAWN T. GASCOYNE 24 Royal Street Plymouth, Mass. 02560 MARY PATRICIA GARDNER 496 Seaview Drive Manomet, Mass. 02545 Mordly . . . I don't care. Happiness is hitting the beach. Mary hates ignorant people. Her ambition is to be successful. She prizes family, friends, and memories. ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 53 Drama Club 4, Sen- ior Show 4, AFS 4. 92539. . MARIAN FRANCES GEDUTIS 19 Mount Pleasant Street Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Glutz It is not what he has. . . VICTOR Y. GARRARD 17 Hughes Street Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Vic . . . Big deal! Happiness is getting Saturday Nights off. Vic dislikes working on the weekend and being alone. His ambition is to become a lawyer and get the best looking car around. He prizes life, love, friends, and October 25. It seems like I've been here before, I can't remem- ber when. And I've got this funny feeling, that we'll all be together again. There's no straight lines, make up my life and all my roads have bends. There's no clear cut beginning, and so far no dead ends. 1977 EUGENIE GIASSON RFD 38, Box 414 Plymouth, Mass. 02560 CSR 'Qu-..,. Which directly expresses the worth of a man but what he is. - Henri Fredric Amiel ACTIVITIES. Field Hockey 1, 2, 5, 4, Tri Captain 4, Tennis 1, 2, 5, 43 Gymnastics 1, 23 Basketball 5, Homeroom Representative 2, 5, Sports Club 2, 5, 4, Senior Show 4. I4 BEKNADETT E M GIBSON 404 Court Street RICHER GIASSON RFD 38, Box 414 Plymouth, Mass. 02360 1977 TOD I. GIMBEI. Long Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Gimbie,' . . . Happiness is skiing. Six a.m. peeves Tod. His ambition is to become a lawyer. He prizes his family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 5, 4g Model Congress 2, 3, 4, President Model Congress 4g Stu- dent Council 4g Senior Show 4. tl Plymouth, Mass. 02360 GARY G. GODFREY 156 Caver Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 ACTIVITIES: Hockey 1, 3, 4. JOHN MARTIN GILL 57 Montgomery Drive Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Porky . . . How does it feel to want? Happiness is Graduation Day 1977. Walking to the bus stop on a cold day peeves Porky. His ambition is to succeed, He prizes his BARACUDA! KATHLEEN CRYSTAL GODIN 404 Colony Beach Blvd. Manomet, Mass. 02345 Kathy . . . Get what I mean?l' Happiness is the beachg being with S. W. Boring weekends peeve Kathy. She wants to be happy and successful. Kathy prizes her family, friends, 6!28!74, and all those memories. VIVIAN DENICE GOLOB 30 North Russell Street Plymouth, Mass. Denice . . . Stop it! . . . I'm hungryl' Happi- ness is doing as she pleases and being with S. G., D. B., and K. R. Winter momings with a dead VW peeves Denice. Her ambition is to become an ele- mentary school teacher. Denice prizes her family, friends, and Steve. ACTIVITIES: Marching Girls 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 35 Graduation Archbearer 3g,Iunior Prom Committee 33 AFS 45 Sen- ior Show. SHARON L. GOVONI RFD 413, Carver Road Plymouth, Mass. RICHARD LEE GONSALVES JR, 226 South Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. Rick . . , What's happening?,' Happiness is to be happy. Phoney and prejudice people peeve Rick, He wants to graduate and become a millionaire. Rick prizes his family, friends, and licenses. ACTIVITIES: Vice President Ig Wrestling 23 Tennis 1, 2, 5, 45 Soccer 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Varsity Club 2, 5, 4. gv K! JEFFREY DEAN GOWEN I4 Cedar Terrace Plymouth, Mass. 02360 'jeff' '...' 'What are you doin'?,' Happiness is graduating, Wendy, good Friends and eating. People who put dovsm others behind their back and snobs peeve jeff. His ambition is to work hard and live a long long happy life. jeff prizes Wendy and friend- ships with Tim C. and Brian D, 4f4fZMy,M21f BONNIE MAE GOVONI 12 Off Cherry Court Plymouth, Mass. Bonnie' ,...' 'What else is new?,' Happiness is graduating and going her own way. Alarm clocks and stuck up people peeve Bonnie. She wants to be a nurse. Bonnie prizes her stereo, class ring, piano, ten- speed bike, and license. ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses Club 1, 2. 1977 CHERYI. ANN GRACE SW Highland Place Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Right? Happiness is D.S.O.T.M. and a night off. Marlboros and waiting peeves Cheryl. Her ambition is to be five-two and to travel. Cheryl prizes family, friends, and memories. ACTIVITIES: Girls Sports Club 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 43 Gymnastics I, 3, Senior Show 4, Senior Dinner Dance Committee 4, National Honor Society 4. i' ,sri lil., , n,'lf'iYQQ' - J I. lx 'M ' 'Q,,,fV df-egzr KENNETH GRADY 159 Summer Street Plymouth, Mass. 02560 HARRY . . . Yah, shua! Happiness is being with Friends. Harry is peeved by Saturday morning practices and no money. His ambition is to make his way through college and become a musi- cian. He prizes his Fuji, Silverflare and friends. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Stage Band 1, 5, 4, Band Office BUM1, 2, 5, 4. 1977 ANN GUERRA 27 Park Road Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Amos Flirt BRUCE LIVINGSTON GREENSON State Road Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Wayne' '.,.' 'I've got blisters on my fingers, Duh. Happiness is all-around A. D., Saturday nights and parting intensely. Mr. Fleming, the clique and boring Sundays peeve Wayne, I-Iis ambition is to go to art school and do something with art. He prizes his belt buckel, friends and Allison. W:'gjf1'f s t tt .F ,. .,: . it A .5 ,rf Q ami .Dali PHILIP W. HAI-IN 61 Samoset St. Plymouth, Mass. lu. vsai ' 5 'I . ,A - RANDALL SCOTT GREER 268 Manomet Avenue Manomet, Mass. 02545 Randy . . . Happiness is a cold beer after a hard days work. Randy is peeved by 10 mph tourists and biased Deli managers. He wants to become a marine biologist and travel the seas, Randy prizes the sum- mer sun, cutlas convertible, and his stereo system. KIM HAIGH 1 Morton Park Plymouth, Mass. Kim . . . Kim prizes his family, friends and my future. It's hightime now for just one crack at life Who wants to live it in trouble and strife My mind must be free to learn all that I can about me. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, Drama Club 1, 2, 5, 4, AFS 55 Vice President 45 Homeroom Rep 5, 4, Prom Committee 5, Concession Stand 2, 5, 4, Yearbook 4, Lit 53 Women's Club Art Show Winner 1, 53 Senior Show Director 4g Dinner Dance Committee 4. YY I JAMES SPENCER HALL 3 Sagamore Street Plymouth 02560 jay and jim' '...' 'Pretty good! Happiness is being alone on Saquish. People who talk about noth- ing peeve jay. His ambition is to become an artist. He prizes his eyes, ears and hands. LAURIE-JEAN I-IANNANT 73 Alden Street Plymouth 02560 Laurie . . . Sure!!! Happiness is L.C., concerts and sunshine. Laurie's pet peeve is people who talk but have nothing to say. She wants to be an artist and travel. She prizes her family, friends, S.B.8cA., and her dreams. I am exactly what I am and not the way you'd like to see me be, I look outside long as I can, then close my eyes and watch my world unfold before me. LAWRENCE G. HALL 2 Cushing Drive Plymouth 02560 f 4 5 s KATHY MAE HANRAHAN 659 A Valley Road Plymouth 02560 Happiness is being with friends. She prizes her fam- ily, friends and her dog Max. Her ambition is to become a secretary. ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 5g Flag Girl 4. -16 ' ,Q Wwmfa 5 . van Z5 x.w MARY A. HALLAREN 375 Court Street Plymouth 02560 1977 DANIELJ. HARKINS 10 Eel River Circle Plymouth, 02560 Dan the Mann . . . Happiness is graduating. Car accidents peeve Dan. His ambition is to become a T.V. producer and film maker. He also wants to be .1 ski-bum. Dan prizes employment. .Q mi. 153 4 , K, .V I ci. , . SUZANNE MARIE HATHAWAY Russell Mill Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Suzie . . . You canyt be serious!!! Happiness is being with -I. B. and a good buzz. Suzie's pet peeve is arguing over stupid things. Her ambition is to be happily married. She prizes time off to party with the gang. 1977 LAURA HICKEY Samoset Avenue Plymouth, Mass. 02360 ELIZABETH ELLEN HENNESSY 11 Town Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Beth' . . . Sure . . . No, sir! See ya later! . . . Criminy jickets! Happiness is promises, day- dreams, rainbows, the future and love. Ignorance, dishonest people, lacrosse and 6:45 am. peeve Beth. Her goal is to become a success, become a whole per- son and to be free and liberated forever. Beth treas- ures Sebastian et Caesar, true friends, R. C. in '76, her family, friends and tomorrow. ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 43 Dean's Council 4g Lit Staff 4g Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ERNEST ALEXANDER HIGGINS III Woodbine Drive Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Sandy, Ernald' '...' 'Can I bum a ride?', . . . Definitely excellent! Happiness is summertime, friends and listening to Tommy Bolin. Ed Hoey, Peter Mason and Victor's water fights peeve Sandy. His goal is to become a freelance guitarist and live in Munich or London. Ernald treasures his life, strato- caster and Deep Purple. ACTIVITIES: Stage Band 45 Senior Show 4. 4? SANDRA ANNE-MARIE HETMAN RFD 8, Box 327 5 Ship Pond Road Plymouth, Mass, 02360 Sandi . , . Say what? Happiness is being with that special someone. Snobby, nosey and talkative people peeve Sandi. She wants to become a police woman. Sandi prizes Princess, her family, friends and a '65 Mustang, ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 2, 53 Future Nurses 2, Future Teachers lg Concert Choir 4g Pep Squad 1. CYNTHIA LYNN HOLMES Long Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Cindie . . . Hey Butch Happiness is Ron and tomorrow. Nosey people peeve Cindie. Her goal is to live fully. She prizes the bug, friends, a special anklet and dreams. --sq -4. .Q , i I WILLIAM E. I-IOOLEY 41 Rickard Street Carver, Mass. EARLE-IOI-IN HOWARD 16 Allerton Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Smokey . . . Sorry my fault Happiness is being with friends. People who think that they are superior peeve Smokey. His ambition is to go to college and be successful but happy. He prizes his family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 5, 4g Senior Show 4. LINDA MARIE HORTCN Black Cat Road PO. Box 556 Plymouth, Mass, 02360 Hop-a-long, Lin' . . . No sa! Happiness is deer' ing, summer of '76 and family. Knee operations, crutches and cliques peeve Lin. Her goal is to become a medical doctor. Lin's prizes are her license, 1970 Dodge Swinger and friends. ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 2, 3, 45 Publicity 4g Future Nurses 5, 4, Activities Chairman 4, Dean's Council 3, 4, Drama Club 5, 4g Bye-Bye Birdie, Damn Yankees Showg Octopus Staff 3. STEPHEN A. INGLE BRENDA EVELYN HOWARD 16 Allerton Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Bren . . , Wow Babei' Happiness is being with Rob and having fun with friends. Bren hates unfriendly people. Her ambition is to be a registered Nurse. Brenda prizes her diamond, Rob, and a spe- cial friend fS.j.j. ACTIVITIES: Pep Squad 1, Gymnastics 1, March- ing Girls 2g Nurses Club 4, Arch Bearer 5, Senior Show 4. 1977 -IOHN S. INGRAM Rocky Hill Road Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Check out the beach Happiness is the Monte and Nancy john peeves those mornings after. His ambi- tion is to be a business manager. I-Ie prizes his family and good friends. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 4, Workstudy, rl EJ' Wareham Street Carver, Mass. My I u i ll 7 .-.i 3n FW Y vii? jAMES 'IAEGER 59 Warren Avenue Plymouth, Mass. 02560 1977 RICHARDJOHN-IENNINGS 21 Bourne Street Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Rich, Dr. -I' '...' 'Come on man - leave me alone! Happiness is winning and weekends with that certain lady. Rich peeves 96, being called Dick, and bells between periods. His ambition is to gradu- ate from P-C and be successful in life. Rich prizes Lisa, memories, his pet alligator and his Big Bird shirt. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 5, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 53 Track 1, 2, 5, 4, Senior Show 4. WU' STEVEN O. JARRELL Flint Locke Drive Plymouth, Mass. 02360 ff .. avzagfi'-,f L Q 'Qu---1 f jf? X 3 SHARON MARIE JESSE 26 Grand View Drive Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Shar . . . No sa! Oh mother! Happiness is having a good time with all the special people in her life! Also C.W.O.F.H.W.T.K.B.S. and L.Mc. Shar hates waiting and people who are late fright Lisaj? Her ambition is to be happy with what she chooses to do with her life, Sharon prizes her life, family, close friends: L. Mc., B. H. and memories of summer '76. ACTIVITIES: Pep Squad lg Octopus Staff 33 March- ing Girls 3g Arch Bearer 3, Future Nurses 4, Senior Show 4. 1:1,', v f w,'f2'Q, V jf iwf,-V 'f-7 '?ng...4- -. X LINDA ANN .IARVIO RFD 1 Carver, Mass. jaw . . . Should I faint now or later? Mon- goose! Happiness is M. D., H. C., P. D., peace and friendship. Music A Cappellaf' snobs, cliques and 6:00 a.m. peeve jarv. Her ambition is to continue to leam and peace for everyone. She prizes God, family, friends, enemies and Life. ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 1, 2, 5, 4, Voice Class 3g Chamber Singers 4g Future Nurses 2, Field Hockey 1, 2, AFS 4, Drama Club 2, 5, 4, National Honor Society 4. DARRELL S. JOHNSON 51 Seipet Street Carver, Mass. Igor . . . Well Happiness is a peaceful way of life with a sound body and mind. Darrell hates cli- ques and people who pretend. His ambition is to enter a field of forest management and succeed. He prizes his license. ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2, 33 Yearbook Staff 4. .- -be MARILYN JEAN JUZUKONIS Bay Shore Drive Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Missy . . . I don't think so! Happiness is sum- mer days and the ocean. Being told what to do peeves Missy. She prizes her family and friends. ACTIVITIES: French Club 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Flag- bearer 1, 25 Usherette 3, Senior Show 4. NANCY ELIZABETH KARR Box 12, RFD 6 Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Nanc', . . . What am I going to do without you? Happiness is long summers on the beach and having a great time. Nanc peeves too much homework and cliques. Her ambition is to become a music teacher. She prizes her family, friends and special friends. ACTIVITIES: AFS 2, 3, 4, Voice Class 3g Chambers and Concert Choir 43 Drama Club, Yearbook 4. Q WALTER A. JUZUKONIS Bay Shore Drive Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Buddy . . . Let's go you guys' Happiness is being with friends. Buddy's pet peeve is quitters. His ambition is to be successful in whatever he chooses to do. He prizes his family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Football lg Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Ice Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 3, 4, Mass Boys' State 33 Sen- ior Show 4. A ff--was C I'-. -L l i5,L1.iQ.1 , V. .1 - iff za -, gi , 55?55?E?il3i:? 5 4 2 . '7 f' Iii . ROBERT DAVID KEAYJR. 17 Parker Drive Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Bob, O.K. Special . . . I hate running. Happi- ness is running and skating. He is peeved by running and mornings. Bobis ambition is to go to Califomia. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball 4g Weight Training 2, 3, 4. JONATHAN P. KAMATARIS Beaver Dam Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 1977 CHERYL ANN KENNEDY 49 Sanderson Drive Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Chez', . . . Oh please! Happiness is being with friends. She is peeved by being faked out. Her ambi- tion is to become a joumalist. Cheryl prizes her fam- ily, friends and her job. ACTIVITIES: Octopus Staff 3, 4, Yearbook Typing Staff 4. li 'Taj ,f .L 4 'J I A. X-.I u 157 -F55 MARGARET KENNEDY I5 Stafford Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Margaret is peeved by Auntie Mary. Her ambition is to be 18. 1977 MICHAEL W. KLIMCHUCK 8 Delancey Drive Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Klim . . . Huh! Happiness is water skiing. Mike is peeved by the security guard. His ambition is to own a business. He prizes a Kawasaki. ACTIVITIES: Homeroom Representative l, 31 DECA 4. oml3 W'5 Vx l ROBERT A. KENNEWAY E-I5 Leach Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Vinie . . . Hey The only Wayln Happiness is B.W.C.D., a six and a drive-in movie. Vinie is peeved by cities, starless nights and unfriendly peo- ple. His ambition is to preserve wildlife, live a good life, kids. He prizes Your Song, 45 Pd. Vega, Boxing, 50-06 and10!l6!76. CAROL ANNE KNIGHT 62 Court Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Carol . . . Right? Happiness is being with friends and going places. Carol is peeved by home- work. Her goal is to become a secretary. She prizes her family, friends and her cat. ACTIVITIES: Library Aide 5, 4g Library Staff Vice- Chairman 4g French Club Treasurer 3. A , IULIE MARIE KING 3 Thomas Avenue White Horse Beach, Mass. 02381 Binga . . . Happiness is being with D. D. Snobby people peeve julie. Her ambition is to become a med- ical secretary. She prizes D. D., family, stereo, and soap operas. PAUL C. KRUEGER 46 Summer Street Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Here I am at the dawn of my life. Like the tide, my future approaches relentlessly Will I succumb and stay underwater never to find myself. or will I float and drift towards the person of my future. X. MICHAEL KUHN 15 Alden Street Plymouth, Mass. Teeth . . . That's nice! I'm sorry . . . Happi- ness is a clear starlit sky over winky! CRight jessie?j His pet peeve is finding out about something after it's gone by, Mike's ambition is to succeed and enjoy life. He prizes oldies' music and friends. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3. ELIZABETH ANNE LAINE 12 Esta Road Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Beth . . . Yeah, I know Really?!!! Happiness is getting the car, warm weather, and good times with special people. Beth is peeved by waiting being alone, and cruel people. Her ambition is to go to col- lege and lead a happy life. Beth prizes T.L.A.D.C., Family and lots of friends. ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers 23 Model Congress 2, 3, 4g A.F.S.g Homeroom Representative 1, 2g Home- room Representative Altemate 3: Leader Corps 4: junior Prom Committee 3: Yearbook Staff 45 Senior Show 4g Octopus 5: Rotary Club Guest. SJ? i 1 fi . DANA MARIE LABIER State Road Manomet, Mass. Dane' ',..' 'Huh? Happiness is weekends and payday. Her pet peeve is a certain Dean of Girls! Dana's ambition is to be truly happy and successful in everything she does. She prizes her car, family, friends and memories. ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 45 Senior Show 4g Year- book Staff 4. GDW '-'-ag 1 x 'gf .t t 1 y i -f --:J fr? ' i. ' . . H gig 3- . V Q if . .. 4 Yi' CAROL ANNE LANDERS Rocky Hill Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Ca, Stretch, Silly . . . Say hey YOU should of seen it it was bad. Happiness is partying, sewing, designing and having a boyfriend. Carol is peeved by ignorant people,.I. C., H. M., AND H, L. Her ambi- tion is to major in fashion. She prizes money, sewing machine and me Ccute, eh??J. Hooray, Hooray No more school No more books And no more rules It's partying time from here on. ACTIVITIES: Black Culture Show 3. L SARAH ANNE LAGAMBINA 29 Surrey Drive Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Sarsh , . . fremember Greta?5 I'd like to call this meeting to order!?? Happiness is making memories, quiet moments, good friends, remembering and knowing the Lord. Sarah is peeved by Karen being in Wisconsin and the DJ, Her ambition is to work with small children and be the best person she can be. Sarah prizes memories fsummer of ,75 Leader- shop '75 and '76j and family. ACTIVITIES1 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4g National Honor Society 5, 4, Model Congress 33 Future Teacher President 4, Year- book 2, 4g Senior Show 4, Track 2, MASC Leader- shop 5, 4. 1977 MAUREEN M. IQAPSLEY Old Main Street Carver, Mass. ff' l .N gf' .155 ': T ' i fs... .1 , .r , , W 1 - . 1-f ':lf 7 W f S.. 3' wx Q .L .s ' F. ,QX ,i vu S in ' J I x,,..M-vq' ' KELLY L. LA VOIE 19 Castle St. Plymouth, Mass. Kelly' '...' 'To the MAX Happiness is being with john and the excellent memories of N. Q. Her pet peeve is waiting. Kelly's ambition is to live a happy life, and she prizes their little baby, ' 1977 ERIC W. LINDROS 17 Sever Street Eric' . . . I Ly -I Happiness is a certain lady -I. M. S. Ericis peeved by not having an amp. His ambition is to get one. He prizes J. M. and Buss. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3. JULIE LAWRENCE 12 Hamilton Street Plymouth, Mass. Chopper . . . HU How are you? No Sal' Hap- piness is a football game, good times with friends, and smiling faces. julie is peeved by having nothing to do, waiting, and people who are always late fright jeanj?. ju.lie's ambition is to decide on an ambition. She prizes friends and memories of summer of 76 f1Of1Of76j and August 27, 28, and 29. ACTIVITIES: Marching Girls 2, 3, 4, Future Teach- ers 1, AFS 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 2, junior Prom Committee 3, Graduation Usherette 25-Iunior Bazaar 35 Spaghetti Supper 3, Homeroom Representative 2, 53 Senior Show 4, Yearbook Staff 4. V Ii If ff? t V . 29 1, 2,4 - . , ' ' 'fm 4 ADRIANE LEE LITTLEFIELD 30 Heather Drive Plymouth, Mass. Aid' '...' 'Hi, there! Happiness is being with friends and Tim. People who think they are better peeve. Aid her ambition is to work with small chil- dren. She prizes fa.rnily, friends and Tim. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, 4, Choir 1, 2, 3, Bye-Bye Birdie. THERESA MARIE LEARY 16 Langford Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Terry Tes . . . You're a wicked spaz! Happi- ness is laughing with her family and being surprised by S. D. Terry is peeved by not doing her best. Her ambition is to learn to play the piano. Tes prizes let- ters, memories with S. H., O. C. L. if 1, F. H. '75 and ,76. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Caption Student Council Repre- sentative 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, AFS 4, Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Graduation Usherette 2, Arch Bearer 35 Senior Show 4. Keep your face always toward the sunshine. And the shadows will fall behind. GERALDJOHN LONGHI 42V2 Cherry Street Plymouth, Mass. -Ierry' . . . Who me? Happiness is jamming and lefthanded buses, His ambition is to own a business and to gig. He prizes The Good Times. 7 J vs 1, -' ,4 '.9..2N.' ANNA-MARIA LOPES Tremont Street, RFD if 1 Carver, Mass. 02330 Anna banana . . . Hey biscuits! Happiness is getting along with -limbo and friends. She is peeved by S. H., snobs, and the clique. Anna's ambition is to become a model or a stcwardess. She prizes her cross and certain teachers. ACTIVITIES: Homeroom Representative 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Show 4, Graduation Usherette 3. CURT GREGORY LUCERO RFD 318, 25 Carolyn Drive Plymouth, Mass. Curt . . . Happiness is no practice and fishing. He is peeved by practice and stupid remarks. Curtis' ambition is to be successful in life. He prizes life, Family, and friends. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4. Q as - 33:25, '4 T' Qu il, .If 5 Q ', f v,.f- , ialfm 1224 will 'r -'f' wiv J f, I I, ,,,V , i :sur X ,PF 1 nl f K- , A..l 'i '23 .fb 1 CHERYL ANN LOPES 238 South Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. 41 , x, r JANE MARIE LUNETTA 18 Carver Road There is no single day or time Within the life I've so far lived That I'd have changed or altered Possibly these are some days I could have missed and never missed but I suspect that I could not have come down to this place a different way As I suspect that being here Idon't as yet Know where I am. Rod McKuen -., 'WV 'v if 0 .. , , gg aw ps, qi 'A L 'lim ff 1 , 'tr is ff- A i mi .kwa QT: 'ig' T f if 'Y 1 'fl i 'lifes ii.-fluli' Y iff .2 '.f'ni'h.Qi: f pfi'f'- -, - GLENN ALAN LOPRESTI State Road Manomet, Mass. Hobart, Buz' . . . What's wrong with you? Something Happiness is doing 110 Without get- ting stopped. Hobart is peeved by flashing blue lights and picture takers. His ambition is to become a mechanic and a truck driver. He prizes 69 Super Bee with Vanity Plates . . , GAL 59. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, AV 1, 2, 3, After School Wood 1, After School Auto 2, Automotive 5, 4. 1977 -IAMES EDWARD LYNCH 10 Stafford Street Plymouth, Mass. jim , . . What's happening? Happiness is sleep- ing late. Teachxers that give too much homework peeve jim. His ambition is to Have a good paying job. He prizes his pickup truck. - UQ K Q' F S 3 'G ofui 0 O B I ' lol 62 X QQA PAMELA A. MMDONALD Little Clear Pond RFD 313 Plymouth 02360 My life shall touch a dozen lives before this day is done, leave countless marks for good or ill ere sets the evening sung This is the wish I always make, the prayer I always pray: Lord, may my life help other lives it touches by the way, ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, AFS 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, ,Junior Prom Committee, -Junior Bazaar Chairperson, Track I, 2, 4, Manager 35 Gym- nastics Manager 3g Sports Club 2, 3, 4, Woodwind Choir 2, NHS 4, Crutches Club 3, Senior Show, Associate Editor of Pilgrim, Dinner Dance Commit- tee Archbearer 3, National Honor Society 4. 1977 SCOTT A. MacLEOD 5 Bayview Avenue Plymouth 02360 Scooter . . , That's foolish Happiness is being down the corner till 2 am, B ----- girls peeve Scott. His ambition is to become a state cop. He prizes his car and friends, ACTIVITIES: Hockey 2, Soccer 1, 2, 3, Tri-Captain 4. 14,7 1 y N' ROBERT W. MACEY 29 Carver Road Carver Really? L.G.B. Alrighty! Happiness is skiing and traveling. He is peeved by hitchhiking in the rain, SG. and the government, His ambition is to become a commercial artist, He prizes his family, friends, his skis, stereo and C.C. ACTIVITIES: Photography 4, T EQ , M' L -' ya? .ski P: ,'-fl?-15:5 tl Hama I snr: t , .:,, ,h A Q, tl',: . -:. I+ , , -54 , .va s-.X 1 N. - J -at team BARBARA MacNEIL 105 Lakeview Blvd. Plymouth 02360 .1 JOHN M. MacLEOD 21 Knoll Road Plymouth 02360 john . . . You know you can be replaced Hap- piness is graduating. Monday morning peeves john. His ambition is to remain healthy. He prizes health, family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, Automotive 3, 4, BARBARA MAFFINI RFD 416 Box 479 Plymouth 02360 Within you there is a stillness and a sanctuary to which you can retreat to at any time and be yourself. ACTIVITIES: junior Bazaar Committee, Future Nurses Club 3g AFS 4, Marching Girls 33 Senior Show. SUSAN M. MAGUIRE 24 October Lane Plymouth 02360 Oh yeah Happiness is living. Sue's pet peeve is cli- ques Her ambition is to Work with children. She prizes her son and her life. PETER F, MARK RFD if 6 Box 420 Plymouth 02360 RONALD P. MALAGUTI Knapp Terrace Plymouth 02560 Mal . . . No class! Say, what a clown. Happi- ness is the weekend bottle and good friends. His pet peeve is snobs and cliques. Mal's ambition is to be successful and lead a good life. He prizes AZ., his freedom and good f fiends. f I gg wwf 3 , KATHY A. MARTIN 68 Standish Avenue Plymouth 02360 Kathy . . . Is that so Happiness for Kathy is memories. Her pet peeve is cliques and people who think they are better than others. I-Ier ambition is to travel. She prizes her family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Arch Bearer 3g Dean'siCouncil 3, 4. -- --i --...1 4:1 -1- v-.-...gig BONNIE L. MANSFIELD 21 Federal Furnace Rd. Plymouth 02360 Bonita . . . Trash Happiness is being with friends. Her pet peeve is snobs. Bonita's ambition is to be happy in life. She prizes her family and Spunky. ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 3, 4g AFS 4g Lit Maga- zine 4g Langiage Club 4. 1977 SID MARTIN Plymouth, Mass. 02360 ACTIVITIESg, Library Aidg Footballg Wrestlingg School Newspaper Photographerg NHSQ AFSQ AFS Exchange Student to David, Panama. Y I I I A I6 I 1 64 ,ff SYDNE MARIE MARTINS 525 Leach Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. Attitude' '...' 'Sure Mac '. N-Gina! Shnit! So Muchln Happiness is joe Paul, meiko, and Mom's happiness, Wintertime, green herb and Sprfld Col- lege Peeve . . . Attitude. Her ambition is to keep herself and her man happy. She prizes her Honey, her sniffed animal, menagerie and her car. '. 1977 MARYANN MAZZILLI RFD ii 1, Holmes Street Carver, Mass. Mare fTwinkle Toesj O. K. C. W. P. . . . Ter- rific, Ask me if I care, Know what you CAN DO! Happiness is . . . being with john, Friday nights, and knowing he Loves her. She is peeved by crutches, clique, jocks, and not being able to get out. Her ambition is to get married, be successful, and travel, and to always be with john. Mare prizes family, john, E. H.,.I. F., Special memories, 5-15-75, her ring, and her dogs. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 25 Senior Show 4. if DIANE PRISCILLA MASSARELLI 35 Lakeview Blvd. Plymouth, Mass. Dee . . . Nonsense, that's debatable. Happiness is . . . walking in the woods, being with a special friend, and laughing. Dee is peeved by buzzers and people in general. Her ambition is to travel and to stay happy. Dee prizes her cat, true friends, and memories with them. ACTIVITIES: Homeroom Representative 2, 5. xi- Q lo CHRIS AILI MCDONALD 10 Sansome Street Plymouth, Mass. Happiness is . . . having a friend. Chris is peeved by getting up at 6 A.M. Her ambition is to become a hairdresser and a veterinarian assistant. KENNETH MATHER 26 Adams Street Plymouth, Mass. DOROTHY MCELANEY 148 Summer Street Plymouth, Mass. Yesterday is gone . . . yet it still remains It has given us experience and knowledge Take these two things and make a better tomorrow. 'wi 'Qw- I : a-. ELISA MARIE McGIVNEY 5 South Meadow Rd. Plymouth, Mass. Lisa . . . Oh mother!! Spare me! Happiness is . . . C.W.O.F.H.W.T.K.B.S.S.j. GOOD TIMES and good friends. Lisa is peeved by colds, clocks, moods, and being late. Her ambition is to get what she wants out of life, and to be totally happy! She prizes family, friends, memories, and dreams, ACTIVITIES: Choir 1, Marching Girls 1, Track 2, Majorettes 2, 5, 41 Future Nurses 3, 4, Octopus Staff 33 Arch Bearer 31 Senior Show 4, Pilgrim Staff 4, EILEEN McNULTY Holmes St. Carver, Mass. 02330 Shorty . . . She is peeved by getting up to come to school. Her ambition is to be successful, GARY MCGOFF 4 Westwood Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 435. Gary . . . Happiness is . . . partying, Gary is uv J g peeved by Liars His ambition is to become an 1 , , Xtsxxs I engineer. He prizes life. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 2, 53 Associate Editor, P-C Pilgrim, Yearbook 4, . ,. X ABIGAII.-I. MeSORLEY Old Beach Road Manomet, Mass. 02545 I've got to admit it's getting better I used to get mad at my school, fThough I can't complainl They that taught me weren't tool, fThough I ean't complainl You're holding me down, Turning me round, Filling me up with your rules, I've got to admit it's getting better, A little better all the time all f' 1 KATHY McMAHON Box 4 and 2A Plymouth,Mass. 02560 1977 DONNA LYNN MERRITT RFD Irs, Ward St Carver,Mass. 02550 Lizard' ',,,' 'Oh crudf' Happiness is being in Maine. Donna is peeved by eliques and snobbv peo- ple. Her ambition is to become a sutiessful musit teacher. She prizes pictures of her mother and sister Dorine. ACTIVITIES Class Treasurer Z, 5, tl, Band l, 2, 3, 1, Stage Band 31 ,IV Cheerleader 2, Cross Countrx 4, bl. Spanish Club 2, 5, 4, Tratk shlunitir Prt1mCommit- tee, Senior Shtgwg Sthool Musital I, Qiliurth Youth Fellowship 2, 14, Track Bulunior Prom lkwnimittee. Churth Basketball l, 2, 5, -ig Conte-rt Choir Atttwm panist -1 C 66 -.,.,.,,.-nit, , vi!!! MICHAEL C. MILIAN 42 Lake Shore Drive Plymouth. Mass. Mike . . How ya doing there buddy? Happi' ness is a six pack and a Saturday night down the sec- ond beach. Mike's pet peeve is going to gym and Mondays. His ambition is to be rich and live a happy life. He prizes a pontiac LeMans and a CB. radio. ACTIVITIES: DECA 4. 1977 THOMAS EARL MILLET 21 Royal Street Plymouth, Mass. Slow-Mo . . On the mat sucker Happiness is a forfeit, 128 pounds, and a Saturday night off of work, Tom is peeved byjacky B., hair cuts, and loos- ing a match. His ambition is to be good at whatever he does. Tom prizes his motorcycle. ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 1. 2. 5, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Tennis Z. CHERYI. ANN MILLER 16 Fox Road, RFD 38 Manomet, Mass. What? Happiness is having a good time with friends. Cheryl is peeved by Mondays. Her ambition is to become successful and be happy in life, She prizes her family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Pep Squad 11 Track I, 2, 5. 4, Girls Athletic Association 4. Ji T 'Z if f. we 715225 ' f',4c': 44254 ' - f '2-W: 'Q 4. CJK? 1 Mar' .1 5, .r '1 Wm! ,IOHN STEPHEN MINELLI 20 Eaton Way' Plymouth. Mass. For Soule is forme and doth the body make. john . . . Pump em up Happiness is jazz and thought. 'Iohn's pet peeve is people who ridicule oth- ers. His ambition is total development fphysical, mental, spiritualj PHD. Mr. A., T. B. LJ -John prizes life and his own way of enjoying it. ACTIVITIES: Homeroom Rep 11 Football 1,21 Bas- ketball l. 2, Baseball l. 2. National Honor Society 5. 4. Octopus 25 Senior Show, Editor-in-Chief Pilgrim 4, Rotary Club Guest 4 DONNA MARIE MILLER 16 Fox Road. RFD 258 Manomet, Mass. Have you heard from Annemarie lately? Happi- ness is being called Donna instead of Cheryl Donna is peeved by tests on Mondays. Her ambition is to become a Dental Hygienist. She prizes her family. friends and pets. ACTIVITIES: Track 5. LOIS MIRANDA 5 Brailey Lane Plymouth, Mass. Lois , . . Excellent! Happiness is. . . T.O,A,B. and warm summers at the beach. Lois is peeved by M. B.. always complaining about how bad her car runs. Her ambition is to be happy in whatever she does in life. Lois prizes memories of all the excellent times she's had with her friends. Yee? ,4'1'SfifaJfi'gj?5'1ti':Cf'. ..:....., 5 , H1 f s. a A. I- r '2 STEPHEN MONAHAN H'-1 , fc . ,,: 'vi fu . 4,3 , T2 95 ,gy ',L- if ,224 , V li . K I am awakened T R d OWU 03 and my fxrst thoughts are Plymouth Mass 02560 of Dave What s happenmg7 Happmc-as me par- txcs and bcmg wnth fncnds H15 pct pcevc xs people who talk too much H15 ambmon ms to be succesful. 1 sa rj 'iii 14:5 KENNETH ALLEN MORSE 51 Samoset Street Plymouth, Mass. Red . . . Yellog I don'r know Happiness is weekends, Winky, true friends, and red cabooses. Red is peeved by rainy days, falling leaves and not enough time. His ambition is to become an electri- cian. He prizes his family, friends, AND A VERY SPECIAL person. 1977 KATHERINEJEANNE MULLIGAN Plymouth Street Carver, Mass. Kathy , . . Really? Happiness is the beach sum- mer Blue horizon, and D. T. O. fRight Anne?J Kathy is peeyed by waiting, fights, and cold feet, Her ambition is to become a dental hygienist, Kathy prizes her friends, 8f12f75, T.S.M.R.F.B.L., family and always Ricky. ACTIVITIES: Graduation Usherette 3, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Show 4. MARTHA JANE MORSE Manomet, Mass. Morse-l . . . no sa Happiness is being with G. M. and my friends. Monday mornings peeved Matha. Her ambition is to be successful AND to enjoy life. She prizes high school memories, Family and the 3 B's. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, 2, 5, Track l, 2, 5, 4, AFSg French Club 1, 2, Student Council Representa- tive 4g junior Prom and junior Bazaar Committees, Arch Bearer 34 Senior Show 4. f .J-I PJ v s 'y'. HOWARD LAMONT MURPHY 13 Fulton Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Happiness is having everything go the way you want it. Howard is peeved by things going wrong. His ambition is to get rich. . ,,..f J DONNA GRACE MULDOON R.F.D. 4, Box 1, 2,5 Plymouth, Mass. Donna . . . Animal Happiness is making peo- ple smile. Rainy weekends make Donna peeved. Her ambition is to become a special education teacher. She prizes her family, friends and life. ACTIVITIES: Future Teachers 1, 2. KATHLEEN ANNE MURPHY Whirings Lane Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Katy . , . I couldn't tell yall Yah!! Happiness is being with people she likes and having a good time. Katy is peeved by rumors and two-faced peo- ple. Her ambition is to become a nurse and be happy with life. She prizes her family friends and a certain someone. ffx ig.-.ev 4 If ,ff fp' Q - fi! f - Z 1 'A . YYY' w,-A YY 4 .-.,...., V v ,aan KRISTIN K. MURPHY RFD ii 1 Meadow Street Carver 02330 Kris . . . Yah sure! Der! Happiness for Kris is friends and family. Her pet peeve is 6:00 a.m., going to school and snobs. Her ambition is to be a nurse. She prizes her license. ACTIVITIES: Future Nurses Club 1. MARIA del PILAR MUTIS 19 October Lane RFD W8 Plymouth 02360 Pili . . . Really? Happiness for Pilar is spending my life with her family. Her pet peeve is cold days. Her ambition is to have a great family. She prizes her family, friends and her life. ACTIVITIES: AFS Exchange Student from Colom- bia, South America 44 Student Council 4. SUSANNA J. MURPHY 85 Quaker Road Plymouth 02360 Susie . . . Happiness is being able to go to school. Her pet peeve is getting up in the moming. Susie's ambition is to go on to school. NN W MARTIN A. NEE 31 Langford Rd. Plymouth 02360 Marty . . . See you at the beach! Happiness for Marty is playing football. His pet peeve is dropping passes. His ambition is to reach his goal. He prizes his family, friends and the good times at the boule- vard. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals 2, 3, 41 Graduation Usher 33 Senior Show 4. -':--ffpzav-, A '-nt, THOMAS MURPHY 218 Robert Way Carver, Mass. 02330 1977 KEVIN M. NELSON 7 Stephens Street Plymouth 02360 The friendly daylight shines, both clouds and storms have now fledg for the righteous and unexpetred calm have comet: Everywhere dark night reignedg rise up at last in gladness, ye that were afraid till now, and ioyfully present to the happy dawn handfuls of lilies. 169 -aw i fi fl . - 1 I 2.-mid, JEFFREY A. NEMEC Gates Street Carver, Mass. ACTIVITIES: Track 2, Band 1, 2, 3. 1977 DAVID A. NUNESJR. 20 Hall Street Plymouth, Mass. Dave, Brillo , . . Eat bent, mother Happiness is getting burnt with Harry T, and Co., graduating and sleeping. Dave's pet peeve is Mexican, Mr. Fleming, school, cliques, Lumpy Johnson, His ambition is to go to college and have good times. Dave prizes his friends from the class of '78, family and excellent partying times. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Basketball Z, Track 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Rep 2. T -...Q-Q LENOREJUNE NICOLAS 12 Woodvale Avenue Plymouth, Mass. Lee , . . Be serious Happiness is sports and hav- ing a good time. She is peeved by bossy people. Her ambition is to work in the physical education field. Lee prizes her family, friends and sports. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 4, Girls Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, AFS 2, 3, 4, Volley- ball 2. -f ' i' . fi tif-2: 'V ' ., ,fgaik .L if j Wi 1: -willy,-1 TIMOTHY JOHN O'CONNOR 28 Olmstead Terrace Plymouth, Mass. Tim . . , Happiness for Tim is having friends and L. S. His pet peeve is waiting for people, and his ambition is to go to college. 'lv GERRI LYNN FRANCIS NOWACKI 115 Settler Road Plymouth, Mass. Gerd . . . T. Sf' Happiness is the mountains and being with Joe. She is peeved by tourists and Cape Cod Guides. Her ambition is to go into the field of printing and lithography. Gerri prizes a '76 Gremlin, family and Joe. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Choir 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, Oliver 2, Graduation Usher 3, Dean's Council 4, Inaugural Parade 4. JOHN ROY O'DONNELL 280 Court Street Plymouth, Mass. Jody' '...' 'Sure Mac Happiness is being with friends. Jody's pet peeve is having nothing to do on Saturday night, His ambition is to be healthy, wealthy and wise. Jody prizes his family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Rep 1, 4, Vice-President 2, 3, National Honor Soci- ety 3, 4, Varsity Club, Band 1, 2, 3, 4,Junior Gradua- tion Usher 1, 2, 3, Senior Show, School Rep to Stu- dent Government. ' sf SUZANNE AN EATI OVERSTREET Manomet Beach Blvd. Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Sue . . . Wicked, Oh sugar! Happiness is friends, family and people she cares about. Sue is peeved by people who think they are better than oth- ers. Her ambition is to become a Special Education teacher for the deafrblind. She prizes November 24 and memories. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Concert Choir 1, 4g Voice Class 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 4g Cross-Country 3, 4, Macy's 23 Spanish Club 3, Sports Club 3, 4, Oliver 2, Graduation Usher 3. EDUARD MANUEL PEREIRA 28 Cherry Street Plymouth, Mass. Ed . . . Sweeps He is peeved by first period Spanish. His ambition is to become a Spanish profes- sor. Ed prizes his pet Virilla and his family. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 3, 4, Wrestling 4. i 'il X X 4 I DANIEL EDWIN OZELIUS State Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Wie . . . You must be twins Happiness is grad- uation and good friends. He is peeved by cliques. He is undecided about his ambition. Wic prizes his license, freedom and friends. Maw' PATRICE G. PERKINS 18 Bartlett Avenue Manomet, Mass. Patty . . . 'Rightl' Happiness is Rag, friends, being home and family, She is peeved by snobs. Her ambition is to become a nurse, get married, and have lots of kids. Patty prizes Rags, her Clarinet and fam- ily. ACTIVITIES: Band 2, 3, 4, Bye-Bye Birdie 3, Choir 3. DEBRA ANNE PATCHETT Black Cat Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspira- tions. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. 1977 DAVID BRYANT PERSON R 417 Sandwich Street Plymouth, Mass. Ans as we wind on down the road our shadows taller than our soul there walks a lady we all know who shines white light and wants to show how every- thing still turns to gold and if you listen very hard the tune will come to you at last when all are one and one is all to be a rock and not to roll. I Led Zeppelin ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4, PSAT-NMSQT, Let- ter of Commendation 4. Q f01 5 W - if af' A l 9x .. U I7l wg' Wi v 4 Y .ve x .N 'T .ofi fi . , :Q ,I H QT ,l4.' ' ' lt 'fu Ab ' 225' 'f' 1 .,-' -ar - ' 4 - .'.- I' 'N x .l':f,',.vv7fA 1 SUZANNE PETERSON 71 Alden Street Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Pete . . . Oh yeah, sure! C'mon Shirley. Happi- ness is having a good time and B.W.T.C.G.AJ.Y. She is peeved by ignorant people, liars. Her ambition is to be successful and live a happy life. Pete prizes her family, friends and special, memories. 1977 PAMELA M. POST 50 Standish Avenue Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Far away in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. 172 'IX MARK PION 12 Davis Street Plymouth, Mass. Palp . . . Excellent! Happiness is being out- doors. He is peeved by getting caught. His ambition is to own a rig. Polo prizes his trail bike. ACTIVITIES: Automotive 3, 4. 7 ? I , .1 f 4 3 If 'vw S fi ' ti J 2' . LYNNE PRENTICE Jordon Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 'Clem' '...' 'Oh sure always youf' Happiness is walking through the woods on a fall day. She is peeved by study halls and rainy Sundays. Her ambia tion is to become a social worker. She prizes her fam- ily, friends KC. CJ and memories. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Dean's Council 35 Treasurer 43 Spanish Club lg Senior Show 4. KENNETH A. PONTE Main Street Carver, Mass. BRIAN PROVOST RFD it 6 Oar and Line Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Bri . . . When Ilm 18 . . .! Happiness is cruis- ing, a summer on Long Pond and a cold beer. He is Peeved by Monday mornings and answering parents questions. His ambition is to become a successful radio broadcaster. Bri prizes his Fairlane, friends and memories. P,J1E,.4.' M ANDREA RANERI Bartlett Road Manomet, Mass. 02360 Andy,' . . . Be Serious. For her happiness is the day she met Dave and bar hopping. She is peeved by people who lie and phonies. Her ambition is to live a good life. Andy prizes Dave. 123 A, 'Rib JEAN ALLISON RAYMOUND 27 Grandview Drive Plymouth, Mass. 02360 -Ieanv . . . Help me! Happiness is having a good time with friends. She is peeved by waiting and peo- ple who are always early fRight -Iuliej. Her ambition is to be successful and enjoy life. jean prizes memo- ries and summer of '76. ACTIVITIES: Track l, 2, 3, 4, Leader Corps l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Homeroom Representative, Cap- tain 4, 2, 35 Gymnastics 3, Graduation Usherette 1, 2, Marching Girls 2, 3. in ee- f . 1 ANNETTE MARIE RAPOSA 197 Samoset Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Annie . . . What? Happiness being with her nephews. She is peeved by always getting in the mid- dle of things. Her ambition is to live a happy life. Annie prizes her class rings. 1977 TERRI E. RAYMOUND White Horse Road Happiness is being with Gary, She is by peeved by stuck up people. Her ambition is to move to the country. Terri prizes family and friends. ii? ALLAN SEAN REARDON Forest Street Carver, Mass. What now Happiness is Linda. He is peeved by speed traps. His ambition is to be self employed. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1, 2, Wrestling 1, 2g Baseball 1, 2g Automotive 3, 4. n 1977 JOSEPH M. REGO Peck Avenue Plymouth, Mass. joey . . . What? Happiness for joey is seeing his girlfriend, Mary. His ambition is to get a good job. ACTIVITIES: Bowlingg skmng. SUSAN LYNNE REED RFD iii Pawtuxet Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Sue . . . Do you know what I mean? Happiness is no worries and being cared for. She is peeved by people who talk about others when they don't even know them. Her ambition is to make something of herself and to settle down. Sue prizes her family, friends and a certain person. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 2, 4g AFS 1, 2, 3, 4g Graduation Usherette 25 Arch Bearer 35 junior Prom 3g.Iunior Bazaar 3g Model Congress 4g Future Nurses 3g Yearbook Staff 45 Marching Girls 3. -Av . - ' . DONNA LYNN REID Provincetown View Rd. Manomet, Mass. Donn . . . Happiness is 3-26, Skaneateles, C. W. N. Her pet peeves are moving in senior year, the sucker brook incident and Mondays. Her ambition is to go to school and travel more. Donna prizes friends, B. S. and memories. DAVID MICHAEL REGGIANI RFD 34 Veronica Rd. Plymouth, Mass. Dave . . . Right . . . Happiness is an evening out with that special anyone, Dave is peeved by wait- ing and alarm clocks. His ambition is to go to art school, and he prizes people named Cathy. ACT IVITIES1 Senior Show 4, JOHN W. REIMELS Gunnars Exchange Rd. Plymouth, Mass. JULIE MICHELE REZENDES 381 Court Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Come to me and I will give you rest all of you who work so hard beneath a heavy yoke, wear my yoke for it fits perfectly and let me teach you - for I am gentle and humble, and you shall find rest for your souls, for I shall give you only light burdens. DENISE DALE RICHMOND Beaver Dam Road Manomet, Mass. 02345 Whether I am on the losing side or the winning side is not the point with me, it is being on the side where my sympathies lie that matters, and I am ready to see it through to the end. Success in life means doing that thing which nothing else conceivable seems more noble or satisfying, and this enviable state. I can truly say that I enjoy, for I had the choice, I would be nowhere else in the world than where I am. RICHARD RICARDO Betten Court Road RFD ii 3 Plymouth, Mass. 02360 The Rammer' . . . Ah Ya! Happiness is being with that certain girl. He is peeved by having to work Friday and Saturday nights. His ambition is to build the badest Camero in town and be a mechanic. Richard prizes his '68 Camero. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, Baseball 2. 65 ., N-MN-,. -CII' DARLENE VIRGINIA RICHARD 29 Kristin Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Dar . . . Happiness is The Hobbit, Sunny days, Rainbows, old movies, and a good laugh. She is peeved by brothers and bad days. Her ambition is to live a happy life. Darlene prizes family, friends, pho- tos, horse, and memories. 1977 CHERYI. ANNE ROBIDOUX 191 Standish Ave. Plymouth, Mass, 02360 Sherri' ',..' 'Really? Happiness is being with Ralph and having a good time with friends. She is peeved by being bored and the clique. Sherri's ambi- tion is to marry R. R. and be happy. Her prizes are R, R., family, friends, car, and ring. 'Wav N T177 DIANE MARIE ROBERTS Leach Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Okay, let's go . . . Happiness is having friends and her family. She is peeved by S. D. and moving. Her ambition is to get to California someday. Diane prizes her nephew Brendon and memories of Kim. I7 JANET F. ROBINSON RFD 35, Plymouth Street Carver, Mass. That's for married people. Happiness is hot sunny days on warm sandy beaches. She is peeved by losing things. Her ambition is to stay young and active. janet prizes .Iulie,.Ielly, and her pillows. ACTIVITIES: Gymnastic Team 1, 2, Marching Girls 2, 3, Drama Club 2, 4, Chess Club 2, Home- room Rep. 2,-Iunior Prom Committee 3. 1977 JAMES ARTHUR ROGERS 23 Cooke Road Plymouth, Mass. jim , . . Thank Youll Happiness is weekends and summer. He is peeved by STOP and SHOP, 71 3O!76, and slow drivers. His ambition is to be a pro- fessional boatracer. jim prizes good friends and memories. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Baseball 2, Senior Show. 111 -----wait: Q' BRENDAJEAN ROBY Center Street Carver, Mass. Brenda . . . Ya Right! Happiness is being with Mark and just being happy. She is peeved by the cli- que and not having any reefer. Her ambition is to be happy in life. Brenda prizes Mark and her family. it I V? FU.. Z 'ZW . W, ..,. ... , . . ,. .. W., MICHAELJOHN ROMANELLI 30 Holmes Terrace Plymouth, Mass. ff STACEY ROBY Main Street Carver, Mass. Space . . . Oh, come on, P-L-E-A-S-E???,' Happi- ness is eating lasagna, at Vel's and drinking Appo joosef' She is peeved by phoney people and work, Her ambition is to play keyboards in a professional band. Stacy prizes synthesizer, car, and siamese cat. For everything there is a season And a time for every matter under heaven, A time to cast away stones and a time to gather stones together. Ecclesiastes 3:1- 8 ROBERT PAUL RONCARTI 21 Nelson Street Plymouth, Mass. Ronc,' . . . Happiness is a long summer. He is peeved by Marshfield 119763. His ambition is to be a professional athlete. Ronc prizes family, friends, and memories of 76-77. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 2, 3, 4. JEFFREY S ROPES IW' Pinewood Road Plymouth, Mass, jeff . . . Knock it off you clowns! Happiness is KENNETH MICI-IAELJOSEPH ROOD 3 Rodman Lane Plymouth, Mass. Kenny . . . Hokey Doke Happiness is singing. He is peeved by Willma and Fred. His ambition is to be a test pilot. Kenny prizes car, van, family, and gui- tar. ACTIVITIES: Choir 2, 5, 4, Band 3, Drama Club 4. PAUL-JEFFREY ROSE Off Stafford Street Plymouth, Mass. Paul . , . Happiness is days off from school. He is peeved by working at FINAST. His ambition is to own a Porsche Turbo Carrera. ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2, Intramurals 3. - .. I 'g:17:gz:t:1'iv'. 1'- ' 's..,M?Q:'g2Qa:ff.:ei2 . , f?T9'fv??f'f 'i475'2??? ga,- if. Fridays at the beach and five feet of snow. He is peeved by rainy winters and snowy summers. Ambi- tion is to go to college and Airlines. jeff prizes fam- ily, friends, his license, and freedom. ACTIVITIES: Football lg Golf 2, Track 3, 4. JOANNE DENISE ROSS 66 Herring Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. Big Bird' '.,.' 'Rainstorms' Happiness is being with Paul. She is peeved by working at Howard johnson's. Her ambition is to become a famous hair- dresser.,IoAnne prizes Allstar, Paul, S. W., and C. K. ACTIVITIES: Yearbook Staff fTypingj 4, Octopus Staff fTypingj 45 Senior Show 4. -IULIA A. ROSE Kings Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. -Iule' '...' 'You gays are Crazy! Happiness is being loved. She is peeved by Monday mornings, preiudice, and people thinking they're better than others. Her ambition is to be successful in what ever she chooses. -Jule prizes Tower of Power, Rosco, friends,j. R., D. C., family, and most of all, her man. ACTIVITIES: Marching Girls 23 Prom Committee 3, Homeroom Representative 3, School Fashion Show 4, Distributive Ed. Fashion Show 3, Simplicity Fashion Show 3. 1977 KIMBERLY LOUISE ROSSI 2 Cordage Street Plymouth, Mass. Kim , . . What should I do? and I don't care Happiness is getting my own way. She is peeved by not being able to make decisions, and the faces that VIV makes. Her ambition is to become a secretary, and to travel. Kim prizes a special ROCK family, friends, memories and Buzz. ACTIVITIES: Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Girls Sports Club 3, 4, Homeroom Rep. 3: ,lunior Prom Committee 3, Arch Bearer 5, Yearbook Staff 4, Senior Show 4, Office Aide 4. 3.7 M' I .S -if MICHEAI. FRANCIS ROY Center Hill Road Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Mike . . . what's the answer? Happiness is div- ing and racing. He is pet peeved by stuck up people. His ambition is to become a millionaire and to ride the I.S.D.T. He prizes his bike and friends. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 5. 1977 178 STEPHEN FRANCIS RUXTON 16 Coles Lane Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Steve . . . C'mon now Happiness is when the weekend ends. He is peeved by being bored. His ambition is to be successful and make a lot of. money, Steve prizes his '66 Chevy. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, Z, Hockey 1, 2, Football 1, 2. fi IWN F5-sw STEVEN ALLAN RUAS 86 Clifford Road Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Steve' '...' 'I dicln't do it, Happiness is a long successful life. He is peeved by Apewoman, His ambition is to reorganize and become President of the Cordage Co. He prizes his guns and friends. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 5, Band 1, 2, 5. DANIEL THOMAS RYAN 46 Edgewood Road Carver, Mass. 02550 Danny . . . Thais Funny Happiness is winning and finding the answer. He is peeved by losing and getting up early. His ambition is to be a test pilot. Danny prizes his good friends, good music, and his guitars. ACTIVITIES: Track 1, 2, 5, 43 Soccer 1, 2, 5, Home- room Rep. 1, 2, 5, 4, Model Congress, Massachusetts Boys' Stare 5, National Honor Society 5, 4, Yearbook Staff, Senior Show, Debate Club 2, Student Council 5, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4. fa 3 ,, 4. STEVEN ARTHUR RUEMKER 16 Savery's Lane Plymouth, Mass. 02560 Steve . . . Excellent His happiness is going out with friends, His pet peeve is early Saturday morn- ings, band rehearsals and lousy half time showsr His ambition is to be a banker. He prizes his Torino and a tank full of gas. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Semsba 2, 53 Tennis 2g Senior Show 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 5g Band Office Bum 1, 2, 5, 4. STEPHEN SALTZMAN 115 Palmer Street Plymouth, Mass. 'Jus NORAH MAY SAMPSON 13 Seven Hills Road Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Oh no! What am I gonna Do?? Happiness is being with family, friend and memories. Her peeve is Homeroom with Mr. Pepe and unkind people. Her ambition is to become a nurse and enjoy life. Norah prizes her family and being Queen of the junior Prom. ACTIVITIES: Tennis lg junior Prom Committee 35 Future Nurses Club 3g President of the Future Nurses Club 4g Drama Club 3, 45 The Pilgrimg Sen- ior Show 4. LISA LOUISE SANTOS 13 Savery's Lane Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Lisa . . . She is peeved by working. Lisa prizes her family, friends and T. O. STEPHEN WARREN SAMPSON nu, Hywf 4 River Street Plymouth, Mass. 02360 Steve . . . What's up? Happiness is to make all four years, He is peeved by rainy days, and saying the wrong things. His ambition is to live life to the ful- lest. Steve prizes Lisa, family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Baseball 1, 2, Hockey i, 2, 5, 4. I if M915 'a 4 at-Sainte xiii. J . -i 5'6 DONNA SANTOS State Road Plymouth, Mass. DEBRA j. SAVI 4 Highland Place Plymouth, Mass. -531 CHERYL SANTOSUOSSO 44 Webster Drive Plymouth, Mass. 'U ...J -.-f A I 1 - -Q--,W-4-. 1977 'UQ SUSAN BETH SCANLAND Long Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. Sue', . . . Hey Goofy, She is peeved by dirty cars and crazy drivers. Happiness is '77 and food. Her ambition is to enjoy life. she prizes Scott, memories, and Kitty. ACTIVITIES: Girls Basketball Manager 1, Sports Club 1, Boys Wrestling Manager 2. -' 1977 EDWARD IAN SEALEY II Chilton Street Plymouth, Mass. English . . . It's as simple as that. Happiness is being loved. He is peeved by obnoxious people, His ambition is to become an art teacher, He prizes Dar- lene, brothers, and Adele. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 2. PAMELA SCHNIDER Black Cat Road Plymouth, Mass. E . :UN HA' LQ His! -Q cis cs ees- asm was , 4 3n..,.,....,-, ., 1,3 I CHERYL-I. SEARS 50 Davis Street Plymouth, Mass. Sherman, Otis, Wergle . . . Cut the woo, whip it out, Happiness is a Paaartylll, being warm and cuddled, puppies. She is peeved by prejudiced people, unrequited love, phoniness. Her ambition is the Uni- versity of South Africa. She prizes serenity, memo- HCS. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 SEMSBA 2, 3, Dean'S Council 4, Medical Explorers 45 Graduation Usher 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4, Inaugural Parade 4, Wood- wind Choir 2, 3, Lit 4. WILLIAM J. SCIGLIANO RFD 1114, Green View Drive Plymouth, Mass. Scig', . . . My fault. He is peeved by losing. Hap- piness is playing basketball at Plymouth Carver. Bill's ambition is to go to college and play basketball. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country Sq Football 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. GARY SEARS 70 Liberty Street Plymouth, Mass. . -,L V ff 4 . 4 1 Q fffwi 4 sw, K.. X ' I SUSAN MARIE SHERMAN 7 North Spooner Street Plymouth, Mass. Sue , . . Happiness is being with Sidney. She is peeved by getting up at 6:30. Her ambition is to be a nurse. She prizes Sid, my ring, and Stereo. PETER MERRILL SILVIA Russell Mills Road Chiltonville, Plymouth, Mass. Bach . . . Who Me??? Happiness is graduation. His pet peeve is being short. His ambition is to be rich. ,wir yan. -J BETHAN NE SILVA Beaver Dam Road Carver, Mass. Beth . . . She is peeved by Carver. Her ambition is to become a famous artist, and rich. She prizes her white painters pants. ffiit SUSAN DENTSE SINN 4 Atlantic Avenue Plymouth, Mass. usuen What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us - Ralph Waldo Emerson ACTIVITIES: Class President 1, Zg Representative 3, Senior Class Vice-President, Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Band Treasurer 3g Band President 43 Senior Show Director, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Prom Committee 3, Student Council 1, 2, 5. 4. MICHAELJAY SILVERMAN RFD ii? West Pond Road Plymouth, Mass. 1977 CHERYL ANN SMITH RFD if 5, 34 Purchase Street Carver, Mass. Smitty . . . You moran, beat you up the stairs. Happiness is eating a gallon of ice cream. She is peeved by dull persons, people who tell tall tales. Her ambition is to go into the service. She prizes her future, family, and t.b.d.z.l.m.a.p.l.r.l-:.d. ACTIVITIES: .basketball 2, 4, Softball 5, 4, Cross Country 45 AFS 3, 43 Library Aides 4, Homeroom Representatives 4, Senior. 499' ,-1-sv CARLOS-IOSEPH SOUZA Plymouth Street Carver, Mass. Carl . . . How ya doing? Happiness is eating, and being healthy. Carl is peeved by people who say one thing and do another. His ambition is to be suc- cessful and be happy. Carl prizes his family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Soccer 3, 4, Yearbook Staff, Spanish Club 3, 4, Graduation Usher 2, Senior Show 4. 1977 PAUL STOECKEL 152 Sandwich St. Plymouth, Mass. .JOHN FRANCIS SOUZA 5 Ocean View Avenue Plymouth, Mass. Souza Brosf '...' 'Wait a While Happiness is Friends. john is peeved by the corridor patrols. His ambition is to have his own band. john prizes his '69 Mustang and his family. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4. av W? 151 I .ary LOUISE ANN STOLZ 299 Pembroke Road Manomet, Mass. W eesy . . . Hi, Kiddo Happiness is being with friends and R. H. She is Peeved by people that think that they are better than others. Louise's Ambition is to do the best that she can in life. She prizes her fam- ily, Friends, car, R. H., and memories. ACTIVITIES: Drama Club 33 Dean's Council 3, 45 Leader Corps 3, 45 Yearbook Staff 4, Dean's Council Secretary 4, Student Council Secretary 4. . PAUL SOUZA Hill Dale Road Plymouth, Mass. Souza Bros. . . . OH, YA! Happiness is being with friends. He is peeved by people that think that they are better than others. Paul's ambition is to live a happy life and be Successful. He prizes his family and friends. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4: Football 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Senior Show 4. MICHAEL KEVEN STRAUCH 271 Court Street Plymouth, Mass. Mike . . . What's happening? Happiness is having the time to read a novel straight through. Mike is peeved by apple Polishers. His ambition is to get through Med. School. Mike prizes his family, friends, and good times. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, Soccer 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, AFS 3, 4, Model Congress 4. JEAN NE MARIE STRZELEWICZ 34 Federal Furnace Road Plymouth, Mass. 'jeanne . . . I forget, She is peeved by boredom, staying indoors, twitpies, forgetfulness. Her ambi- tion is to go to art school. She prizes her ring, E. L., friends, the outdoors, Art, Partying. STEPHEN SWIFT River Street Plymouth, Mass. v DIANNE MARIE SULLIVAN 45 Royal Street Plymouth, Mass. Bubbie . . . Oh sure G before C Happiness is good times with friends. Diane is peeved by Marga- ret's moods. Her ambition is to go to college and become a teacher. Diane prizes her family, Trisha, and S. M. ACTIVITIES: Student Council 15 Homeroom Rep resentative 1, 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers Club 3g Model Congress 35 Senior Show 4, Arch Bearer 35 junior Bazaar Comm. Chairman 3. VALERIE TALBOT 37 Union Street Plymouth, Mass. Val . . . Really! Happiness is partying and sum- mer. She is peeved by going home at night and wear- ing shoes. Her ambition is to become an Airline Stewardess. She prizes her family and friends. JUN if ROBIN SURETTE Gate Street North Carver, Mass. 1977 MICHAEL PAUL TARDY I Haskins Street Plymouth, Mass. Tardeee . . , I'll be down the corner! Happiness is milk and some wild times. Mike is peeved by being embarrassed. His ambition is to stay off the FBI ten most wanted list. He prizes his busted nose. ACTIVITIES: Track 1, Z, 3, 43 Football lg Senior Show. 22- .-.1 ' , i .-,aw ,S ' 'vi - f xi! ' I I X L i M 'VV if ffe?7t I fave. 71,5 ':-3,171 M, ,QQ-f . .gy iw, 3 ANASTASIA MARIE TAYLOR 18 Montgomery Dr. Plymouth 02360 Ann . . . I can't help it Happiness is being able to go to college for nursing. She is peeved by people who think they know everything. Her ambition is to become a nurse. Ann prizes her class ring, her license and all her friends. ACTIVITIES: AFS 4, Future Nurses 3, 4, Secretary 4, Dean's Council 4, Track 3g Drama lg Student Council 23 Flag Girl 4g Girl's Sports Club 3, 4. .- 1977 ROBERT PAUL TAYLOR 18 Montgomery Drive Plymouth 02360 Rag . . . Ya I know! Rag is peeved by people who bug him! His ambition is to get out of school. He prizes Patty. ACTIVITIES: Football 4. X5 -MNH M2 . -.5 l . I, -- , 4 ff'S'sg..is.e , .1 J, -lv V ' - t - .. . i , .V , i., I. va 0 :If : I . ' N '- f gr . .uid I . A a .. ' -1-5 HUGH H. TAYLOR 173 Allen Drive Manomet 02345 Hugo . . , Happiness is Valeri Gray. Mr. Fleming peeves Hugo. His ambition is to be a game warden or some kind of ecologist. Af! ANN ELIZABETH TEDSTONE RFD 118 9 George St. Plymouth 02360 Tedpebble . . . No kidding Happiness is living on a farm. Her pet peeve is fake friends, and getting up at six for school. Her ambition is to become a vet- erinarian. Ann prizes her dog, car and parakeet. ACTIVITIES: Chorus 13 Candy Selling 4. MICHAELJAMES TAYLOR RFD W5 South Meadow Rd. Carver 02330 Mike . . . You Turkey Happiness is knowing and excepting jesus Christ as his personal savior. Mike is peeved by flashing blue lights with sirens chasing him. His ambition is to be a paramedic in the Air Force, or going to the Olympics. ACTIVITIES: Football Ig Track Pole Vaulter 2, 43 Track 3. SANDRA E. TELLESS West Street RFD 35 Carver 02330 Sandi'I . . . Sure Mike, Surev Happiness is party- ing, football games and pay checks. Her pet peeve is prunes, cliques and tall tale tellers. She wants to become an accountant. She prizes her family, friends and weekends out. ACTIVITIES: Library Staff 2, 3, 4g Archbearer 3, Drama Club 3, 4, Senior Show 4. MA, ' 'ff F. ff .,, 4. i1f.fff,ff:..r -gzfza ' .. 1815 xr AMY BOYNTON TICHNOR Ellisville RFD 38 Plymouth 02360 Do not be too moral, You may cheat yourself out of much life. Aim above morality. Be not simply good, be good for something. I - Thoreau ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Advisory Council 4, Student Council 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3, AFS 4, French Club 1, 2, 3, SEMSBA 3, 4, Arch Bearer 3, Drama Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Show 4. CLAIRE ELLEN VASAPOLLO 210 Court Street Plymouth 02360 Claire-,' . . . Really! Happiness is a good time. Claire's pet peeve is her twin sister. Her ambition is to go to college. She prizes her family, friends and her dog. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 4, Bas- ketball 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl's Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA MARIE TORRANCE 10 Lewis St. Plymouth 02360 Donna . . . Get out of here! Happiness is sum- mertime and having dreams come true. Her pet peeve is rainy days, nothing to do and waiting. Don- na's ambition is to live life to its fullest. She prizes family, friends, memories, F.H. 75-76 and Buffy. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Girls Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4,junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Show 4, if ,7 ...I Q L 1 4. I M' ., , I S TERESA L. TOWNS Boot Pond Rd. Plymouth 02360 Terri . . . I'm arta here! Happiness is 77, 6!29! 74. Terri's pet peeve is Army, and people who don't take time to party. Her ambition is to travel and be herself. She prizes her family, and L.B,O,B,H,W. 10 f6!76. ACTIVITIES: Basketball 1, Girl's Sports Club 1. lf? C stein RUTH ANN VASAPOLLO 210 Court St, Plymouth 02560 Ruthie , . . Get Lost Happiness is sun, ocean, and good times. Her pet peeve is her twin sister and impatient people. Ruth's ambition is to become an elementary school teacher and betome rich. She prizes her family, Pointer and all the good times, ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Stage Band -1, Sports Club I, 2, 3, 4, AFS 1, Z, 3, 4, Leader Corps I, 2, 3, President 4, Arthbearer E, Prom Committee 5, Sen' ior Show 4, Fremli Club I, 2, Softball l, 2gCl.1ss Set- rctarv1,2,3,-4, CHRISTOPHER ELLIS VAUGI-IN Sandwich Road Plymouth 02560 C. Vaughn . ., Goon? . . . Happiness is fifth gear wheelstands. Chris' pet peeve is worthless Eng- lish courses. His ambition is to betome .1 mathimsts apprentice, He prizes a 3189! Pontiat f 175 Penton , 'ze'-5 :fait-, u :V Y --rf' .,g' g -f b' all LA' ev-xiii, l J? ig ,.- ' t I g 1 if ,ii M -' 2 ,W , V Vw . 1 ms. P, ., an si.. ,. , . Nr ff -' . .i 1 x' 1 k . i 19... I 1,4 1 , - 11.2 S I l iff PAUL F, VECCHI Michajah Pond Road Plymouth, Mass, Max . . . All right . . . Happiness is a skiing vacation. He is peeved by his car breaking down. His ambition is to have a good job and no problems. Paul prizes happiness. -'Nh 1977 186 DENISE WAITT 20 Forest Ave. Ct. Plymouth, Mass. Niece . . . Shut up Happiness for Niece is finding some new friends. Her pet peeve is people thinking they are better than others. Her ambition is to find a iob, and she prizes family, friends and Mark. ACTIVITIES: Volleyball DEBORAH ANN VIERA R.F.D, W3 Candlewood Drive Plymouth, Mass. Cass Debbie . . . Be serious I'm so embar- rassed , . . Happiness is Lil Abner . . . She is peeved by being pushed around. Her ambition is to be happy. Debbie prizes memories, family, friends and C.T.K. CYNTHIA ANN WALL 491 Scarlet Drive So. Plymouth, Mass. Cindy . I . She kills me! Really. Happiness is C.C,, weekends and good times. Cindy is peeved by waking up in the morning and going to school, and her ambition is to do well at anything she does. ACTIVITIES: Homeroom Rep. 2g Guidance Assist- ant 23 Library Aide 4. CHERYL ELAINE VILLANO 15 Rodman Lane Plymouth, Mass. Cheryl . . . Get lost, you creep. Happiness for Cheryl is B.A,T.A.W.R.A.F. and Saturday nights. Her pet peeve is fake people and people who think they are better than everyone else. Cheryl's ambition is to live a happy life, and she prizes memories of a friend, friends, family and tequila, ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 33 Senior Show. PAMELA SUE WALLACE RFD ff 8 BOX 303 Plymouth, Mass. reparnn Give me the strength My God To scatter my fires and Tumble The alter stones in Confusiong Give me the strength to raise my eyes So that hard and sharp across my heart Like shadow oat on mountain rock Will fall the agony of sunset - So that I can see the laughter of the c1oud's spun into The blue web of infinity So that my soul can reach out And melt the sweep of forever. Rosalie Grayer A 'f i . GRACE MARY WALLING RFD 415, Plymouth St. Carver, Mass. Gracie . . . No sure! Really? Happiness is all the wonderful times spent with Groucho. Gracie is peeved by people who pretend to be something they are not. Her ambition is to become a medical tech- nologist. She prizes her family, friends and the long talks with Bo. The ocean brought me peace The Wind gave me energy The sun warmed my spirit The flowers showed me life But you made me feel Love S. Schutz SHERYL-JEAN WATERS RFD 35, BOX 309 Plymouth, Mass. Sherry babyv . . . Happiness is weekends, good times, with friends, family and memories. Her pet peeve is high school cliques, people who don't smile and rain. Her ambition is to live happily with special friends. Sheryl prizes H.C.C.K.S,K.M. and M.P.S. and her camera. AC'TIVITIES: Yearbook Staff, Senior Show. MICHELE P. WALSH 120 jaye St. Plymouth, Mass. 2.751 'UMW GARY WESLEY 200 Carver Rd. Plymouth, Mass. Wes . . . pump em up . . . Happiness is hav- ing a good time, but his pet peeve is being called Uggams, and bad knees. Wes' ambition is to become a state cop. ACTIVITIES: Football 1, 2, Hockey 1, 2, 5, 43 Base- ball 1 3 Cross Gountry 4g Senior Show. CHRISTOPHER P. WARD Clifford Rd. Plymouth, Mass. Chris . . . You going out tonight? . . . Happi- ness is being happy, and his pet peeve is twisted sto- ries that burn you. Chris' ambition is to be rich and play in the N.B.A. for awhile. He prizes S.MM.B.A- .M.O.E. ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4A 1977 LEON RAMOND WEYMOUTH 180 Summer St. Plymouth, Mass. Lee . . . Let's bolt For Lee, happiness is being with someone you love. He is peeved by school, and his ambition is to be a money maker. He prizes his car. ,fir WILLIAM W. WHITE 47 Esta Road Plymouth, Mass. Billy . . . N.S.C.B. Happiness is being with the people he likes. His pet peeve is people who think they are great. Billy's ambition is to succeed in what- ever he does, and he prizes his family, friends and class ring. -' 1977 CHESTER A, WILLIAMS Z6 Fuller Street Plymouth, Mass. JOHN KENNETH WHITSETT 5 Lakenham Dr., PO, Box 581 No. Carver, Mass. Woodshed Watusi . . . Unfortunately . . . Happiness is almost anything. john's pet peeve is unfinished work or uneven things. His ambition is to become a priest, and he prizes his Who's Who list- ing C75-765, ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, AV Staff 1, 2, 5, 4, Library Aide 55 Track 2, Drama Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Stage Band 4, Concert Choir 4g Yearbook Staff 4, Boys' State 5. MICHAEL ALLAN WILLIAMS 78 South St. Plymouth, Mass. Miken . . . What's happening His pet peeve is waiting for people. Mike's ambition is to strive for his goals. He prizes his record player. ACTIVITIES: Football 2. MELISA WICKUM RFD it 5, Box 661 A Plymouth, Mass. STEVEN EDGAR WILLIAMSON Duck Plain Road Plymouth, Mass. Flakey', . . . I musta' Happiness for Flakey is Fri- day nights. His pet peeve is riding the bus. His ambi- tion is to own his own business, and he prizes his car and friends. ACTIVITIES: Hockey 2, 3, 4. I N 'fr 41533 Sm A, 1 S N- PETER G. WILSON Rocky Hill Rd. Plymouth 02360 How can we be sure of anything, the tide changes. The wind that made the grain wave gently yesterday, blows down the trees tomorrow. And the sea sends sailors crashing on the rocks as easily as it guides them safely home. - Rod McKuen ACTIVITIES: Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 33 Prom Com- mittee 3g,Iunior Bazaar 35 Football 1g Senior Show 43 Pep Rally Committee 4g Member Knights of Colum- bus. DERINNE MARIE WOOD Plymouth Street North Carver 02355 Dede . . . You canit have everything Happiness is being with friends and family, Her pet peeve is snobbish people and drivers that don't use direction- als. Her ambition is to get a car and go to college. She prizes her family, friends and her Bible. GARY R. WIRTZBURGER 71 Nicks Rock Rd. Plymouth 02360 Witz . . . What's happenin Happiness is those weekend parties at the beach. His pet peeve is people who think they are high class. His ambition is to become rich and own his own company. Gary prizes family, friends and memories of N.Q. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Stage Band 1. .- .V.. . 'Y if .Til -- . .jj ' - -fi I IL. LOUIS E. WRIGHT 49 Colonial Terr. Plymouth 02360 Brother Lou . . . Cut it out Happiness is girls and good times. His pet peeve is uncool people and things. Lou's ambition is to be a success at anything he tries to do. He prizes his saxophones, friends and life. ACTIVITIES: Band 4. MM rg ,.,,:,., , Y ,A ,WW rx, , , W VV V V U, ,. ,,,, ,,,,V:- -t..1' :0v1s4 :- wa v. ' I '9 f 1' A if . . ,gf fVf ij'-:i?'g,,1 U 14 24' 41- ff QM f MARK LITTLE WITHINGTON Old Sandwich Road Plymouth 02360 ACTIVITIES: Soccer 1, 2, 3g Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4g Golf 1, 2, 43 Tennis 3, 4. 1977 MICHAEL YEINIULEVICH South Carver Post Carver, Mass. 5 ,- S R5 s N- L' ' 'uf I8 9 ,HIM ,Oy 19 .X FU' CIS-7 X-f IN ey s SONIA E, YOUNG Fosdick Rd. Carver 02330 Sonia . . . You lose! fRight M.F.7? Happiness is P.W.A.M.F., the sun and the theater. Her pet peeve is people who don't smile fright K.C.?J She prizes her family, friends, LY., and summer of '74. All the world is a stage. And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, And each man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven stages . . , - William Shakespeare 1977 TERRI-LEE ZINSIUS RED -715 Box 522A Bloody Pond Rd. Plymouth 02360 Goldilocks . . . HIyiyiyiyi Happiness is being with friends. Her pet peeve is people who put others down. Her ambition is to live a happy and successful life. Terri prizes that special someone CR.C.J ACTIVITIES: Flag Girls 2, Captain 3, 43 DECA President 4, Chorus 2. X. KAREN MARIE ZAHN 181 Westerly Road Plymouth 02360 Of poems and prayers and promises of things that we believe in, How sweet it is to love someone, how right it is to care, How long it's been since yesterday, and what about tomorrow? And what about our dreams and all the memories we shared? - Denver ACTIVITIES: Band 1, 2, 33 MaCy's 2, Woodwind Choir 25 Basketball 1, 2, AFS 1, 4, Girl's Sports Club Ig Prom Committee 3g Dean's Council 3, President 4, Bazaar Committee 33 Graduation Usherette 2, Arch- bearer 3, Yearbook Staff 4g Senior Show 4. w Ach: W DEBRA JEAN ZITO Old Sandwich Road Plymouth 02360 I shall pass through this world but once. If therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do, let me do it now . . . for I shall not pass this way again. - Etienne de Grellet ACTIVITIES: Pep Squad lg Homeroom Rep. 1, 2, 3, Future Nurses 2, 3, 43 Prom Committees 3, 4, Year- book Staff 4g Dean's Council 43 Senior Show 4. JEAN MARIE ZAPPALA 391 john Alden Rd. Manomet 02345 Gigi . . . Oh spare me Happiness is being with that special someone. Her pet peeve is Mrs. Henry. Her ambition is to become a social worker. She prizes her family, friends and memories of '76. STEVE O. FAGER Center Street Carver, Mass. 02330 JOANNE FONTAINE Plymouth, Mass. ROBERT BONFANTI FRANK BRITTO JOSEPH CROPP CHRISTOPHER CYR ANNE DILAZZARO MARY jo DILAZZARO RICHARD DZENGELESKI TAN JA FELDER MICHEAL FITZGERALD BABARA GAGNE CHARLES HACKETT GLEN HALEY MICHELLE HARTIGAN SCOTT HERMAN EDWARD HOAG RICHARD JOHNSON KURT KEGLER JOSEPH KNEIP MARY KOROBLIS ANNE KURKER LEONARD MCGUIRE MARGARET NOONAN STEPHEN O'ERIEN DAVID PERCY MICHEAL PINA RICHARD SHERMAN BRETT SPRAGUE BRIAN THOMAS STEVEN THOMAS SHEREE E. FRAZIER 34 Warren Ave. Plymouth, Mass. Moose . . . Sheree prizes winning. Her ambition is to become a doctor. Sheree believes that happiness is being with friends and family. ACTIVITIES: Field Hockey 1, 2, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 4g Softball 1, 2, 4g National Honor Society 4g Girls Sports Club 2, 4. -lm QS Camera Shy ROBERT TEDSTONE P.O. Box 359 RFD 2 Buzzards Bay, Mass. 02360 ,r. . ..,., .:. 416 , 27 -.-RL' - f .ur 1977 SENIOR CLASS FAVORITES Hangout .... .... B EACH Male Teacher .... .... M R. ROBERT WADE Female Teacher .... .... M RS. ORTON Novel ........ ..., RI CH MAN POOR MAN Color .... .... B LUE Movie ..... .... O NE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST Song ..... Food ..... Sport .... Has a smile like Has eyes like Has hair like Has a voice like Has legs like Has a body like Has a complexion like .,.k, 4tl,. ,, ., ii.. - . , . .THEME FROM MAHOGANY . . . .PIZZA . . . .FOOTBALL Mike Klimchuk Lenny McGuire Amy Tichnor Maureen Amaral 1 . y , K rdf, N , .1 U tv M David Alberti Terry Leary Paul Doherty Kathy Comeau Gino Aiello Sue Reed Bob Roncarati julie Rose Chris Freyermuth Kim Freyermuth XXX? ,Ai H.. , , - X x W X ,A 5 1 b fu 'fl' Q i l V ,L rx: - XA. , ,Y if if 7 '1 ' 'g if ' Hg , ' ff L! A' wi ,ff ff ', R 1 if Q f ,, ' A-V' ' iff Y ' . 1 -W A , 1 ? 1' I s MC 79 ,ff hc WC IDEAL BOY A D GIRL THE CLASS OP 1977 It seems like just yesterday that we, the Class of 1977, entered the halls of Plymouth-Carver High School for the first time. Then, we never imagined that these past four years would pass as quickly as they have. In fact, there were many times we thought that they were going to last forever. We know now that they do not last forever, and actually pass much faster than l . , . . i we want them to. Now that our days at P-C draw to a close, it s time for us to think back over the past four yearsg our fears 1 I that we've gratefully put behind us, our goals that welve met and accomplished, and of course our laughter along with our ,, sadness. These are all memories from our high school years that none of us will ever forget. A It all began with our freshman year, the fall of 1973, and our first day at the high school. We were confused and scared, I 2 5. I but mostly totally lost in this huge building where we would spend our next four years. Remember . . . being the little kids ' . . . underclassmen . . . which way to 302 . . . turn left as you pass WHAT swimming pool . . . always being teased . . . i 7 looked down on . . . I have last lunch, I'll starve . . . Well, I have first lunch at 10:30 . . . I can,t understand my schedule I . . which one is my locker . . . I lost the combination . . . we have homework every night, even weekends . . . Sue, . Ricky, Kim and Ruth, our class officers . . . we're big high school kids now . . . just wait until next year . . Well, we made it through our first year and we were ready to take our own revenge on the freshmen. Too bad though because the freshmen stayed at PCIS to eliminate some of the overcrowding, and we were the little kids once again, for the second year. Sue, Jody, Donna and Ruth, our Sophomore officers . . . please pay our 506 dues . . . we,ll never be able to it 31. 4 4 afford a prom or graduation . . . sell, candles, sell . . . please return candle money to Mr. Cohee . . . the ring salesman will be here tomorrow with Sophomore class rings . . . wow-wee finally got them . . . look how they shine . . . aren't they gorgeous? . . . they've put a jukebox in the cafeteria . . . now we can have music with our lunch . . . the band goes off to march at Macy's . . . I wish I could be on late arrival so I could sleep longer . . . or maybe early release, I'm sick of these study halls . . . Next year I'll be able to do whatever I want to . . Welve arrived at our junior year and from now on we really start to get busy and things never seem to slow down again. Welre upperclassmen now and finally not the little kids anymore. Remember . . . Denise, jody, Donna and Ruth . . . welve got to raise some money, somehow . . . pennants, pennants and more pennants . . . Sid goes to Panama . . . Zen . . . our +521 football team, off to the Superbowl and a narrow defeat . . . we begin to look at colleges . . . taking our P.S.A.T.s - those two hour tests . . . how bad did you do . . . I finally finished my driver's license training . . . I have to go out in the car on Saturday . . . I canlt wait to get my license . . . I finally got early release at 1:30 and now I don't have to stay here all day . the long awaited junior Prom . . . what kind of flower are getting . . . The Lantanaf, what a place . . . Dia- mond . . . Norah is picked as the Prom Queen . . . our junior Bazaar is a success . . . we're having our Senior pictures taken . . . and retaken . , . trying to decide which proof to choose . . . There are only a few short months now and we'll be into our Senior year, can we wait? Well, we're already Seniors and into our best and busiest year of high school by far. Some of our most cherished memories 195 9 come from this year, but also from the love we've shared together, we'll never forget . . . filling out those Senior Statistics . . . missing Nancy Quintal . . . endless S.A.T.s and achievements . . . colleges visiting today . . . deadlines . , . the year- book and more deadlines . . . Editor john worked so hard . . . Denise, Sue, Donna and Ruth . . . the candy has come in . . . Super Krunch or Peanut . . . please bake for the Concession Stand . . . our devoted football team . . . cap and gown measurements . . . mailing college applications . . . going for those interviews . . . trying to decide at 17 what to do with l the rest of your life . . . I'm so scared . . . another class meeting . . . filling out the P.C.S. . . . I have got to get some 1 1 financial aid . . . Really . . . the donkey hockey game . . . Spirit Week . . . class chains . , . links only 56 . . . Seniors win, of course . . . Senior Hall, definitely the best . . . Pilar . . . B.E.O.G. . . . scholarships . . . more decisions . . . I f nl . I can't keep up, I'll never make it to june . . . all candy money hasn't been returned . . . Rotary Club guests for today . . . Sid comes home . . . captured for study . . . King Kong . . . Carrie,' . . . our best basketball team, 4751 . . . Senior Show l I . . . hours of practice . . . Kim, Sue, and Al, the best directors ever . . . the band goes to Washington for the inauguration V representing Massachusetts . . . What an honor . . . Mr. Corvini is getting married . . . Boston', and Kiss,' . . 1 I got i accepted, it's my first choice . . . the Senior Blood Mobile, our 200 pint goal . . . the Dinner Dance and Ridders . . . I'm finally 18 . . . so what if I get carded? . . . Pretty Day . . . graduation practice . . . and finally, that magic day in june and that hard earned piece of paper . . . WATCH OUT WORLD, HERE I CGMEY i I I 1 'I' F N 1 -:H .. -N-'. ,4 x i i CLASS SUNG Good-Bye for Now We've seen the passing of lovers, Witnessed the dying of others. We've lost things weive loved and loved things we've lost, But some memories die younger than others, than others. We've come to understand each other, being so close to one another. We may be changing, our lives re-arranging, but the future's in view, so hold fast, time ripens with aging. Good-bye for now my friend. You say it it be forever? We'll meet again on this earthly plain. Things might be different, they may be the same Life,s always changing so don't take the blame. Good-bye for now my friend. Tomorrow we'll see life changing, the words and the song re-arranging. Singers on the stage, will turn another page and quickly continue cause they know Time is aging. Good-bye for now my friend. You say will it be forever? We'll meet again on this earthly plain. Things might be different, they may be the same Life's always changing so don't take the blame. Good-bye for now my friend. ADHESIVE UNITY Fairy tales and nursery rhymes grow stale with time. Books must be closed, packed in musty attics, instant antiques at the closing of the door. Minds are new. Alive and fresh, we store memories neatly in a pile. Some scatter with the passing of friends, but we sweep them up with a little time. What we have achieved, the product of time together, is original. Ideas were hom maturing into a strong spirit, an adhesive unity that we can proudly call our own We came here spellbound, frightened, hopeful. In time we drew toward one another creating a strong body. When the end neared, we were intact. We came as nomads, but we leave as one. Stacy Roby 199 I l i I P i 5 S A V 1 l l l I.. liz? lffff ' If , rx . E II. 7421... V i, E. 6. , 63. . iff.a?.:3m-:v 5. 'W-f5,':fg1...g1, , ',5',:,.i-S? Avfhyh-M,. ,. av fy- r 'f I f-fwf' fx 'f z'429:..1w fzdiffe 3213 5 V21-E fhfc :ff W ,1-f ,A 1, 'Y Q2 ,- . 1 -I ff,-, v.-.f-,. ..,, -wzi , , :,,,',,f,., .4 1,,,,,,,,.il, fn! , . . H., .. :Eze-4... M .,i:g..,g,I'g,,,, Ewa., fr, 430. 4 avg.: 22g,,.gL . .,., ...A iii 'Z 'ii 1' 51:9 ., .A , Q. fl, 5.-1 - wx- , Q .-:FQ if .. -V 1--, . 4. .. 1' ea.,'.'- 'i 2.,.,xf4f1,:, ' ' - . V--if - va PARENTS AND FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. David A. Cappannari Nancy Klimchuk Mr. and Mrs. john Amaral Mr. and Mrs. Delfo Cavicchi George G. Stefani, jr. john Lunetta Alan Costa Mr. and Mrs. john O. Cavicchi Sid Marrin,jr. Mr. and Mrs. john A. Collins sMr. and Mrs. Thomas M..,Berry M. Horton ' Gloria Andrews E. E. Lgring ii' 2 fa . - Lf Maryellen Cappella A 1 if af 1a.' ff if Russell E. Whiting William A. Bows, jr. .ln a. is . Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gomes Mr. and Mrs. Gerard W Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and john Vincent H. Deggagg D na McGoff Arthur and Frances Ruemker Clarence and Catherince .ya , -4, .. 5 E4 ,. TEACHERS AND FRIENDS AT PLYM ' VAv Berry Mr. Mark E' M. Aresta Mr. urrfer F Worth Malaquias George F. Haigh Mr. Perrin C. Hughes Miss Marth,ZL. RCitZ? Mr. james Lyness Mr. Richard L. Briggs Sauer Mario Mrs. jean Mrs. Barbara Lloyd M 'AAE -V'. 2 1 St. Martin Mr. and Mrs. jamesj Werner JrQv,liVf2Q?i'5LQ4g.,fi, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF I977 Sf-Z X M5 ' Pj MPLYMOUTH NANTUCKET X,-M! 8fCAPECOD 6-8 Cour+ S+ree+ Plymoufh Congra'ruIaI'ions fo 1'he Class of I977 VALENTE BROS. 297 Cour+ Sfreei CompIimen'I's of GELLARS INC. S+a+e Road - Manome'r, MA 02345 224-2427 Congra+uIa+ions 'Io Ihe Class of I977 From THE MEMBERS OF THE I87+h INFANTRY BRIGADE AND THE I87+h SUPPORT BATTALION The I87I'h Infanfry Brigade is an ac+ive drilling Uni'I of fhe UNITED STATES ARMY RESERVE. Your local unii of I87'Ih Infanfry Brigade, fhe I87I'I1 Suppori Ba'Halion, Iocafed in Hingham, MA, offers challenge, 'Iraining and pay if you can qual- ify in: ADMINISTRATION WEAPONS REPAIR RADIO AND TELEPHONE REPAIR SUPPLY MECHANICS, DIESEL AND AUTOMOTIVE COMBAT ENGINEERS TRANSPORTATION For more informafion on 'Ihe US ARMY RESERVE, CALL in your area: HINGHAM, 749-62 I 4 BROCKTON, 584-2858 BOSTON, 542-6000, Ex+. l40 The US ARMY RESERVE offers young men and women an ppor+uniIy fo serve fheir counfry while confinuing fheir civilian occupaf' 2 H-ff' ,. ,...f....,......-- ,. , , fi IK. M '9Hw4dl4 yum I Congrafulafions +o +he Class of I977 EATON CONNECTOR CORP. Cordage Parlc PIymou+h, MA ' S- ' X. 'it-RTL 1 1 -W ff- 20 .,. -v.. .. . f rf A.w.w,.-.a5,.,, . Wk.-,-,r-51.1 .A -- J :Mya 4Jw,,, , ..,, ww gg, 'nz :,:,,,1-. 7: , , ,, K., wyp.-55. .,. 1. ' ,' ' R ' . mu-,,'-..': , x m f A 'A 7 e ., ,,-. ww. ' ' mumwwif '90 .J ' J ,x .- ' 1 I , . 'Q ',,m X , , sw v ' fi ',,f- ,.. Q if ia 3 I WQQJ U if P 4 X? ww! f.. Mfv Q, , , L ' J - X Hu ' X7 . ,, ,f?1?'52+if'2f if ' A ,' jyp . Wf- Wh5,L . 1 59 Q Wei-3'Nf 11,-'r,'afh1'A A i'f5 7 ' P O0S1 R f .N,- 'Q' ' 'wW,1gggyw+ X - -.2515 -xm -Mx N -K M .xxx - -NRU 's. O4 X gif 1. I ,I sz ffbfza ' , if 1 4, , . QA' , s Bes'r Wishes +o +he Class of I977 THANKS TO LEDO'S RESTAURANT Family Dining CARL SOUZA '7SavefvL a nd KAREN ZAHN 'For +he number of yearboolcs +hey sold Come Browse Through +he Wonderful World of Efhan Allen a+ SHERMANS ETHAN ALLEN GALLERY 3 IO Courl S+. Plym 'rh - -Lili.. Congra+ula+ions +o 'rhe Class of I 977 PILGRIM SUPER DRUG Main S+. Plymou+h Comple+e Mobile Au+o Glass lnsfalled a+ Your Home or Where You Work SHIRETOWN GLASS CO. I86 Sfandish Ave. Plymou+h, Mass. 746- I 955 Bes+ Wishes From EM ERSO N ' S Whi+e Horse Beach Plymou1'h, Mass. 'X -A, mil Northeast W- Water Well Supply Co. DISTRIBUTORS OF PUMPS WATER SYSTEMS 84 WELL SUPPLIES JUST OFF ROUTE 58 CARVER MA 866 2596 Congralulalions 'ro 'rhe Class of 77 CAMPBELL'S-BESSE SHOES lFormerly Walk-Over Shoesl 8 Nor+l1 S+. Plymoulh, MA Home of Famous Brand FOOTWEAR For I'l1e Enlire Family CARVER SUPPLY CO., INC. Hardware - Lawn and Garden Supplies Cenler S+ree+ Carver, Mass. Mas'I'er Charge and Banlc-Americard Accepled Congralulalions +o +l'1e Class of I 977 Caron Connector Corp. HIGH VOLTAGE CABLE ASSEMBLIES Cordage Parlc Plymoulh, Mass. 02360 6l7-746-68 l 7 'QU' ,ml 7 RQCKLAND SEQYJQ TRUST COMPANY THERE IS A CONVENIENT ROCKLAND TRUST OFFICE NEAR YOU ON THE SOUTH SHORE!' MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A FULL E Congra+ula+ions +o 'rhe Class of 77 THE YANKEE TRAVELER MOTEL 2 kg R+. 3A Plymou+h, Mass. In I If 3, S-.o Congra+ula+ions and Bes+ Wishes 'ro +he CLASS OF '77 EQ TA Modem Stofres for Men, Wofnwn, and Boys' Dress Righ+ - You Can r Afford Noi To Modern S+ores for - Men - Women - Boys - and PURITAN CLEANING DEPT. Plymou+l1's Oldesl' and Fines'r Dry Cleaners - Cleaning - Tailoring - Fur S+orage 210 Congra+uIaTionS Class of '77 edeZ!' PLYMOUTH COMPLETE , PROFESSIONAL MC D0l1aId S PHARMACY - I PRESGRIPTIGNS 'PU Pfsmf A W 'PPA' CU SALES AND RENTALS or HOSPITAL EQUIP. AND SUPPLIES - GREETING CARDS AND GIFT ITEMS Open Daily for Brealncad Agency for RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES a'l' 7:00 A.M. S'rore Hours: Mon.-Friday 9-9 Saf.-Sun. and Hol. 9-6 747- I 230 '43 5a f'0Se S+- Iso SAMOSET ST., PLYMOUTH IRT. 441 PlYm0u+h. MA IN RAYNI-IAM 823-674I 622 NO. MAIN ST. QRTE. Io4I 'I Town Wharf Plymoufh, Mass. Besf Wishes To The Class of '77 McGRATH'S A RESTAURANT Congrafulafions 'ro 'rhe Class of I977 Lucy and Orrin Holman HAPPY HOLLOW MOTEL 5upefiorCPet CProducts inc ' CORDAGE PARK i Plymouth, Mass. 1 - Af '5'3,'QQ, lv 1 SERVICE YOU CAN TRUST k'LC'!. H !:us I U '. I I 1 S lR+e. 44, Sa mose+ S+. Plymoufh, Mass. Call 746-l340 Office and Plan+ Congra+ula+ions +0 me Bes+ of Luck CLASS of 77 5TAND'5 ' BowL-0-MAT BEAUTY sl-IQPPE PLYMOUTH I ParkAve. 74 -9825 2 IOVZ Sfandish Ave. 6 Plymouih Y TEL. 888-2 I 6l HOME 888-4259 ALBERT ZANIBONI X: SCN UPPER CAPE UPHOLSTERY Cuslom Upholslering Designers and Manufaclurers Fine Upholslered Furnilure Tel. 746-I I69 253 Slandish Ave. Plymoulh, MA RFD 1415 Box 636 C Ralph Bonilo Plymoulh, MA 02360 Inferior - Exlerior Painling - Glazing Free Eslimales Raymond A. Carlson GENERAL CONTRACTOR Valley Road Telephone Cedarville, MA 02360 888-2535 Wll 'E , i S ff u S 4, . WS PLYMOUTH CHRISTIAN ACADEMY 585-8 I 37 Plymoulh Reslauranl l58 Waler S+. Plymoulh, Mass. 02360 PLYMOUTH DONUT CO. DUNKIN' DONUTS Samosel S+., Rle. 44 Plymoulh, Mass. 02360 MQ 634 I 213 Cedarville Ma rlcel' 1-1 I J gl Y' X' Q5 ' 'A Y' 1,,fg r MQ' ...fy ,Q Cedarville Texaco 4 BesT Wishes From PRISCILLA 8: BOB'S CARD 81 CAMERA SLI M'S SU NOCO Feafuring Hallmark Cards +0 H19 Kodak and Polaroid Cameras Class of I977 Rle. 44 Sfandish Plaza Rie- 3 and 44 Plymoufh, Mass. 02360 Plymou+h, Mass. 02360 t R. J' Congra+ulaTions Class of '77 H 1 Qmsunamce LAQQWCQ QM ml Aus sus sf PIZZA C0mpQQt0 Qmeunamce Qmwice as SAMOSET STREET - RTE. 44 - PLYMOUTH, MASS. 02360 ppymouml Mass. TELEPHONE f6l7J 746-6240 32 So. Park Ave. Shop a+ RicI1's TH E VALU E STORE R+. 44 Sfandish Plaza SEW WHAT FABRICS AND BRIDAL SHOP I8 Main S+. Ext, PIymouI'I1 Q, 'A' aw w. -nn., E ,XII 41 f Complimenfs +o Ihe Class of I977 PLAZA PACKAGE STORE Sfandish Plaza Two of +I1e Bes+ BicycIes I- Take a I'es+ ride and Q I Fu I0 compare any oreign or Y domesfic bicycle. You'II MOIZQEESANE see The difference! Corner Cycle, PIymou'rI1, Mass. Complimenfs of PIymou'rI1 Supply Company Manomef Hardware Company 215 SAMUEL ARONS 81 SONS, INC. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Kings+on Ind s+r aI Park Kingsfon Mass 02364 Tel 746 8300 Serving PIymou'rI1 CounI'y, Cape Cod and The Islands hgnk where It munts! Throughout Plymouth County il' hiv- W l Plymouth-Home 'W ii? 3' ' Natlonal Bank Plymouth Office 4 North Street Plymouth . h Memb F D l C MARDON'S JEWELERS Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Ply th M 746 I I36 X PADovANl PHARMACY 1 289 Court Street M---R. N th Ply th M N.,- ff,-Z, 9 7' A Congra+ula+ions l From AUTO BODY 11' Rou+e 58 Carver, Massacl1useHs 02330 866-55l7 lnsurance Es+ima'fes Roberl Pearlsfein E E , Collision Specialis+s Compllmenls Ol One Court Street O Plymouth SHIRETOWN FORD Sales, Service, Ren+als Top Dealer on Sa mosel' Slreel' 746-3400 Plymouth, Mass. I977 A GOOD YEAR CINEMA I AND 2 mf Slandish Plaza 4 fwfr l 218 S 1 K an M Cg+l'r + +h Cl f I977 Cong+r:i:ta'rions Class of I977 STORE SPORTING GOODS X Y fi' 'Um Rlfvm-..,, 22 MAYFLCDWER SEAFOODS fishermenk Dinners M s Town Wharf Plymou+h, Mass. Phone Us 746- I 704 '67 F F Q- : CARVER CENTER AUTC SALES Rou+e 5 8, Carver, Mass. +Cd Sp gPl STANDISH CHEVROLET INC. lf: i fCHE,VR0lETf li V S S I h Congra+ula+ions +0 lhe Class of I977 BosToN INSULATED WIRE AND CABLE COMPANY BOSTON Plymou+l1Corclage Park Cour+ S+ree'r Plymoulh, Mass. Congra+ula+ions 'ro 'l'l'I9 Class of I977 4 ORDAI?120 PAR . um .. 4 Cour+ S+ Plymou'rl1, Massacl1use++s 02360 Telephone lb I 7l 746-7707 ... , , 1 ' CDILID CCJDILCDINIY T: THEATRE PLYMOUTH MASSACHUSETTS gf 'gi f v X .1 4 As the year comes to a close, I can look back on the previous nine months with both regret and happiness. Regret in the fact that my high school years are over, and many friends will never be seen again. This yearbook was no simple activity, but from May 1976, when we began, I can look back on many pleasant memories. It is my honor to hereby acknowledge the many people who gave their time towards making this yearbook a true record of the class of nineteen seventy-seven. They are as follows, W Mrs. Donna Evans, my advisor, cohort, and friend. Mrs. Evans assisted in not only creating this yearbook, but by helping to bear the deadline burdens. It is with the greatest thanks that I mention her. Alan Costa, Layout Editor. It was with Al's assistance that this yearbook became a reality. Al created the entire color section, and as you can see, he did a fine job. Pam MacDonald and Gary McGoff. These two gave me the greatest help in all aspects of the yearbook. There was not a meeting they missed, nor a request they could not fulfill. Many thanks. Richard Brown, finance manager. Richard handled all of our money problems, enormous as they were. Karen Zahn, typist. Karen typed for us every day, secured us many ads, and assisted in all phases of the yearbook. I-Ier time is greatly appreciated. Ernie Higgins, for the many pictures he captioned. Arnie Lohmann, representative from Taylor Publishing Company. Arnie was available at all times to solve any of our numerous problems in creating a graphically orientated bookf, Craig Morris, photographer from Purdy-Vantine Studios. Craig played a vital role in taking nearly all the photos that appeared in the yearbook. Finally, but certainly not forgotten, is the yearbook staff. We weren't overwhelmed by the number of staff members, but those who did attend helped greatly. 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