Sandwich High School - Lancer Yearbook (Sandwich, MA)
- Class of 1964
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Editor-in-Chief SUSAN PIERCE Sports Editors JOAN RUSSELL WALTER ALVEZI Activities Editor AUDREY JEFFREY Art Editor JANICE CARON Picture Editor NANCY FOSTER Personnel Editor CYNTHIA MORRISON Novelties Editor RICHARD SERODIO Literary Editor CAROL JILLSON Typing BEVERLEY MEDUNA Sponsor MR. ROSS RAYMOND T, m H ScuicUutc , ' 7f( 4 cicAu4ett Oedcc itco«t This, our first yearbook, we dedicate to Mr. Raymond, who has given so much of his time and effort to this project. During the past years, besides being our math teacher, he has always found time to give to our various and sundry projects, including senior plays and class trips. For all this we thank you, Mr. Raymond. ■ mmcKTioN ■ PRINCIPAL’S nesSAGE FACULTY SENIORS ■ UNO ' S UNO I .. . - ■ I • UNDERCLASSnEN I II ACTIVITIES n s ATHLETICS ( T ' 4 NOVEETIES MR. JAMES SIBSON Degrees: A. B. , M.Ed. Schools: Bowdoin College Worcester State College Hobbies and Special Interests: Sports, Skiing, Reading, Keeping Seniors in School! Clayton E. Campbell Superintendent HENRY T. WING SCHOOL Sandwich, Massachusetts March 5, 1964 James H. Sibson Principal MY SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE YEARBOOK COMMITTEE! I am sure that in future years you wil I look back with pride on the accomplishment of such a worthwhile project . To the members of the Class of 1964, may I extend every happiness and success in your future years. No one is ever completely educated, and the Henry T. Wing School staff will always be here to help you. Sincerely, ' ' taiiCC tl CTOCr M JAMES H. SIBSON PRINCIPAL MRS. RUTH TYBACK MR. ROSS RAYMOND Degrees: B. S.Ed. , Ed.M. Schools: State Teachers College at Hyannis, Boston University Hobbies and Special Interests: Photography, Boats, Cars, Motorcycles, Sports, and Cabinet-making. MRS. ANN WHITE Degrees: A.B. Credits Toward M.A. Schools: Trinity College Washington D. C. , Harvard Graduate School of Ed. Hobbies and Special Interests: Cooking, Kitty Kats, Photography, Knitting, Antiques. ctcc(jUef MRS. MARIAN CLAFLEN Degree: B. A. Schools: Wellesley College Hobbies and Special Interests: Dogs, Knitting, House- work. MRS. CAROL WHITE Degree: B. A. School: Rosemont College, Pa. Hobbies and Special Interests: Reading, The Theater, Sports, Her Husband. iCuC C Mt. MISS ELIZABETH ELLIOT Degrees: B. S., M. Ed. , Prof. Cer. School: Springfield College, Harvard University Seminar in Guidance Hobbies and Special Interests: Oil Painting, Piano, Classical Folk Music, Swimming, Glass, People. MR. ROBERT FENTON Degree: B. S. School: Penn. State University Hobbies and Special Interests: Baseball, Fishing, MR. BRUCE STANFORD Degree: B. A. School: University of Mass. Hobbies and Special Interests: Reading, Writing, Water Skiing, Baseball, Soccer. MRS. VIRGINIA GOODWIN Degree: B. S. School: Bridgewatfer State Teacher ' s College Hobbies and Special Interests: Camping. MR. DONALD LONG Degree: B. S. School: Stockridge School of Agriculture, University of Mass. Hobbies and Special Interests: Sports, Woodworking. MR. JOHN WALSH Degree: A. B. School: St. Anselm ' s College, Bridgewater State College Hobbies and Special Interests: Sports, Basketball, Softball, Golf, Dramatics, Movies, Plays. MRS. DORIS KERSHAW Degrees: None Schools: Framingham Normal Hobbies and Special Interests: Sandwich Glass, Sew- ing, Cooking. MR. JAMES GREGG Degrees: Bachelor of Music Schools: New England Conservatory of Music Hobbies and Special Interests: Photography, World War II History, Books, Aviation, Mountain Climb- ing, Sailing. CONSTRUCTIONISTS SMcon DONALD AHONEN It crapped out. Homer ' activities; soccer 3; baseball 1,2; bas- ketball 1,2,3; vice president class 1; treasurer 4; student council 2, 3; chorus 1 , 2 . ambition; undecided WALTER ALVEZI Hey, come on. ’Walt activities; basketball 1,2, 3, 4; soccer 1,2, 3,4, CO. captain 4, all star 3; student council 4, president 4; boys sports ed. yearbook 4. ambition; college ambition; undecided JANICE CARON Let ' s do something ! ' ’Jannie activities: basketball 1,2, 3,4; softball 2,3, 4 (co. capt. 4); Glasstowner 1,2, 3,4: soccer cheering 2,3,4; art editor yearbook 4; chorus 1,2,3, 4; Cape Cod Music Fest. 1,2, 3, 4; New Eng. Music Fest. 1,2, 3, 4. ambition: art NANCY CAHOON Nanny Oh, for crying out loud! activities: basketball 1,2,3, 4; softball 1,2, 3, 4; Glass- towner 4; chorus 1,2,3, 4. ambition: phys. ed. teacher JUDITH FREEMAN Judy Holy Moses! activities: chorus 1, 2, 4. ambition: hairdresser JAMES GERARDY Ji Oh, you know! activities: football mgr. 2; band 1,2. ambition: college MERVIN HARDWICK No Sweat Merv activities: soccer 1,2, 3, 4, capt. 4; class of ' 63 treas. 1, 2, 3,4; all star soccer team 3, 4. ambition: undecided AUDREY JEFFREY Audraws Stop it! activities: basketball cheer- ing 3, 4; soccer cheering 4; activities editor yearbook 4; future nurses 1,2; camera club 2. ambition: hairdresser CAROL JILLSON Well, I didn’t know Jill activities: basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; softball 1; Glasstowner 2, 3, 4; student council 3.4, sec. 3, treas. 4; Honor Society 2.3.4, sec. 3,4; Literary ed. year- book 4. ambition: teaching BEVERLEY MEDUNA It won ' t work ’Bev activities: basketball 1; student council 1, 2; Honor Society 3, 4; chorus 1,2,3, 4; Cape Cod Mus. Fest. 1; Glasstowner 2, 3, 4. ambition: marriage KENNETH MIZE Kenn I didn’t do it. activities: soccer 1,2,3, 4, co. capt. 4, all-star team 3,4; basketball 1,2, 3,4, capt. 4; baseball 1,2,3; Glass- towner 3. ambition: undecided CYNTHIA MORRISON Cindy That drives me up a wall! activities: Latin club 2; volley- ball 1; math club 3; Red Cross 2, 3; student council 2, 3; basketball 1; chorus 4; Glass - towner 4; Honor Society 3, 4, vice pres. 4; Walthan youth council 2, 3. ambition; medical career LINDA PEASE Linda Ooooooh, that makes me mad! activities: chorus 2, 3, 4; Glasstowner typist 3, 4. ambition: secretary SUSAN PIERCE Sue Mothers are like that. Yah, they are. activities: softball 1; soccer cheer- ing 4; basketball mgr. 2,3,4; class sec. 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4, treas. 3, pres. 4; Glasstowner 1, 2,3,4; yearbook ed. 4; chorus 1, 2,3,4; Cape Cod Mus. Fest. 2,3, 4; New Eng. Mus. Fest. 2,3. ambition: commercial art CARLO POLA Pohole’ I ain ' t gonna do it! activities: baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4. ambition: teacher SHARYN RAFTERY Isn ' t that sharp! ? Sharyn ' activities: chorus 4; Cape Cod Music Fest. 4; future teachers 3; glee club 3; dramatics 3; Latin club 3; debating 1, 2,3; pep corps 2. ambition: kindergarten teacher MARILYN ROONEY Mai Get lost ! activities: basketball 1,2,3, 4, co.- capt. 3,4; softball 1,2, 3, 4, co.- capt. 3; Glasstowtier 2, 3, 4; class vice pres. 2, 3, pres. 4; student council 4, vice pres. 4; chorus 1,2, 3,4. ambition: phys. ed. teacher JOAN RUSSELL Joannie Oh, Gripe” activities; basketball 1,2,3, 4, co.- capt. 3, 4; softball 1, 2, 3, 4, co.- capt. 3,4; student council 2, 3, 4; girls sports ed. yearbook 4; class treas. 3, vice pres. 4; chorus 1, 2,3,4; Cape Cod Mus. Fest. 1. ambition; phys. ed. teacher RICHARD SERODIO Ricky Big deal! activities; soccer mgr. 1, 2; chorus 1, 2,4; student council 1,2,3; class pres. 1, 2, 3; basketball 2, 3, 4; baseball 1, 2, 3,4, cpt. 3,4; novelties yearbook 4. ambition; undecided MARILYN ROONEY president JOAN RUSSELL vice-president SUSAN PIERCE secretary DONALD AHONEN treasurer We, the Honorable and Dignified Class of Henry T. Wing High School, being of dubiously sound mind and un- questionably sound body, do hereby declare this our last will and testament, in this, the year of our Lord Nineteen- hundred and Sixty-four, and do bestow all our effects, both teal and imaginary, to our heirs apparent, the underclass- men of Henry T. Wing High School. After the customary payment of out debts and funeral charges, and our graves having been properly decorated with skunk cabbage and onions, we bequeath as follows: Carol Jillson leaves her beloved bicycle to Jimmy Branch with the hope that he will put it to as good use as she did. Nancy Cahoon leaves her ability and agility to dance on her toes to Maty Ring, as we all know Mary possesses the potential to be an outstanding ballet dancer. Janice Caron leaves her sex appeal to Maria Condinho and her art ability to Danny Jeffrey. May Maria go on to be a famous Hollywood queen and Dan’s art work grace every book cover. Carlo Pola leaves his sixteen-hundred dollar sneakers and an inexhaustible supply of clothes pins to Fred Lehtonen. Walt Alvezi leaves his ability to stop soccer balls to Mr. Fenton or to next year ' s goalie. Sharon Rafetry leaves her continual humming to Bev Morrison who possesses such a Melodious voice. David Blake leaves his fender skirts to Rein Ciarfella so that he may use them on his bike. Judy Freeman leaves her quiet manners and dispostion to the ever-quiet Jean Marie George. Ricky Serodio leaves his golf prowess to Bill Barganella with the hopes that he might be able to break 90- -for nine holes! Sue Pierce leaves her slim waist-line to Gil Condinho and her stretch pants to go along with it. He should look most attractive in them. Cynthia Morrison leaves her Sunny Side bakery truck to the A. A. Auto Salvage Company. She also includes a sledge-hammer. Audrey Jeffrey leaves her ability to sponge to Richie Cahoon. From the rumors we ' ve heard, they need all they can get. Merv Hardwick just leaves! After fourteen years at hard labor, he deserves it. Don Ahonen leaves his talent to skip classes and not getting caught to Cliff Reynolds. He also leaves his attrac- tion for V.W. ' s to Barry Hillman. Mai Rooney leaves her boisterous ways to Colleen Rohan, and a bouquet of blooming flowers to Mis. Ann White --I hope you bloom earlier than I did. Kenn Mize leaves his ability to run the mile to Steve O ' Brien, and to Steve ' s brother Tom, the rest of his front grill. Joan Russell leaves her knowledge of the whereabouts of the air-raid button to Carol Baillie. It is now your sole duty to keep the school jumping. Linda Pease leaves her admiration for a certain member of the faculty to Carolyn McKeon with the hope that their friendship will grow during the coming year. Bev Meduna bequeathes her jacknife to Elise Campbell for those long walks on dark nights. Please, be careful! We, the Senior Class, do hereby set out seal of approval to this, out last will and testament, herein made on this fifth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand and nine hundred and sixty-four; and we do appoint Jayne Shelley, President of the Junior Class, out executrix. Let her carry out these instructions lest she suffer an eternal curse and be a junior forever. W itnesses: Most likely to succeed - Carlo and Carol Girl who has done most for ' 64 - Sue Boy who has done most for ' 64 - Rick Best looking girl - Marilyn Best looking boy - Rick Girl with most personality - Janice Boy with most personality - Homer Class orators - Homer and Bev Best dressed girl - Sharyn Best dressed boy - Rick Most studious girl - Nancy Most studious boy - Carlo Best all-around girl - Marilyn Best all-around boy - Walter Most sophisticated - Bev Most athletic girl - Joan Most athletic boy - Walter and Kenn Best girl dancer - Sue Best boy dancer - Rick Best natured girl - Joan Best natured boy - David Most artistic - Sue Most dependable - Carol Most distinctive chuckle - Kenn Quietest girl - Judy Quietest boy - Walter Class actress - Janice Class actor - Rick Most dignified - Sharyn Wittiest - Mervin Oomph girl - Janice, Bev, and Marilyn Glamour boy - Mervin Most bashful - Audrey Blusher - Audrey Most courteous - Linda Se Uon, GO! How do you think we won ' em all? James Branch Kathleen Adams David Canning Elise Campbell Steven David Beth Capen John Fleet Maria Condinho Austin Foster Lynne Dunbar Barry Hillman Patricia Flinker Edward Hoxie Judith Forni Bruce Jillson MR. WALSH MR. ZION Left to right: R. Sommerville, A. Campbell, C. McArdle, C. North, L. Steves, T. Phelan, S. Pola, M. Kaipanen, E. Thomas, P. Mooney, M. Adams, N. McEnaney. SECOND ROW: J. Jacin- to, R. Reynolds, R. Gersh, M. Kelley, J. Dvorski, S. Holt, D. Tomasek, P. Miller, S. Hannah, F. Klotz, W. Russell, BACK ROW: S. McKeon, T. DiPietro. MR. DOLAN Left to right, FIRST ROW: P. Gibbs, M. Pipatti, D. Gomez, B. Jones, L. Mize, S. Weaver. SEC- OND ROW: L. Dwyer, S. Weaver, B. Davis, C. Russell, C. Brady, D. Newman. THIRD ROW: T. Geary, S. Kestenbaum, R. Gaboon. MRS. FREEMAN Left to right, FIRST ROW: M. Baillie, B. James, J. Ahonen, D. Pola, P. McKeon, G. Butcher, P. Weaver, C. Jillson, N, Steves, K. Ellis, SECOND ROW: W. Latimer, F. Passaro, A. Steepe, K. Maloney, E. Wilharm, D. Martin, P, Nichols, P. Swansey, S. White, B. Johnson, J. Cullity. THIRD ROW: S. Torrey, E. Liebman, P. Jenkins, M, Martin. MR. DOYLE Left to right, FIRST ROW: W. Jeffrey, S. Irwin, S. Jones, V. Huntoon, B. Willoughby, J. Fair- banks, M. Alvezi, L, Jones, D. Lloyd. SECOND: R. Brady, J. Roza, T. Hooker, J. Fournier, H. Poison, D. Earle, P. Russell, G. Blakely, R. Slade. Gee, wish I had a cigarette. What a shape. What a figure. Two more legs You ' d look like Trigger. Mr. Donut Either I win or you flunk math ! PHEW ! ! Oh, pain and agony! TIMBER! Left to right, FIRST ROW: C. Merriam, H. Keith, D. Canning, G. Wennerstrom, W. Alvezi, K. Mize, J. Fleet, R. Bianchi, T. Willoughby, S. Miller. SECOND ROW: F. Lehtonen, C. DiPietro, D. Jeffrey, S. O ' Brien, G. Condihno manager, D. Newman, D. Burke, G, Williams, E. Earle, C. Campbell. Socc i The team finished in last place this year. Despite this poor season, many improvements were made towards next year. Mr. Long will lose only two starters and should have a much better team in the future. Terry Willoughby was the leading scorer last season, and should be one of the top players on the Cape next year. Kenn Mize was chosen for the All-Cape-All-Star Team this season. Again this season the team was hampered by the need of a home field. They were forced to practice in a field and practice sessions were limited in length due to this factor. However, the team wishes to ex- press its appreciation to Mr. Moody for use of the field. Next year S.H. S, figures to be in the race for the Cape Championship for which Mr. Long has been waiting so patiently. Sandwich 1 Nauset 1 Sandwich 3 Nauset 3 Sandwich 0 Barnstable 3 Sandwich 0 Barnstable 2 Sandwich 0 Harwich 2 Sandwich 0 Harwich 2 Sandwich 2 Falmouth 4 Sandwich 3 Falmouth 4 Sandwich 0 D-Y 4 Sandwich 0 D-Y 6 Sandwich 1 Chatam 2 Sandwich 2 Chatham 2 FRONT ROW, left to right: W.Alvezi, R. Cahoon, C. Pola, K. Mize, W. Marganella, R. Serodio. BACK ROW; C. Campbell manj ger, S. Miller, D. Canning, G. Wennerstroih, T. Willoughby, W, Earle, R. Bianchi, G. Condihnc ' j j ! This year the basketball team seemed to be quite erratic. Howevek, they won three games al- though only one was a league game. There was a veteran starting team with 4 of the 5 starters sen- iors. Next year’s tgam will be young and they will improve as they ha e shown this season. With this material Mr. Long is eagerly looking forward to the future. Sandwich 70 Bristol 65 Sandwich 41 Harwich 86 Sandwich 65 Barnstable 68 Sandwich 68 Bristol 81 Sandwich 63 Falmouth 80 Sandwich 56 Barnstable 67 Sandwich 46 Bourne 80 Sandwich 66 Falmouth 69 Sandwich 54 Alumni 32 Sandwich 43 Bourne 65 Sandwich 46 D-Y 61 Sandwich 42 D-Y 74 Sandwich 44 P-town 94 Sandwich 37 P-town 72 Sandwich 37 Nauset 48 Sandwich 59 Nauset 58 Sandwich 59 Chatham 71 Sandwich 55 Chatham 56 Sandwich 37 Harwich 76 Sfront TOP ROW: W. Alvezi, R. Gaboon, D. Canning, C. Pola, R. Serodio, E. Hoxie. FRONT ROW: H. Keith, B. Jillson, K. Mize, B. Irwin, D. Jeffrey. Despite our poor season Coach Long devoted his full attention to the team. Due to construction on the new school all games had to be played away from home. Gil Condinho served as manager and Rick Serodio as captain. Two seasons ago Rick possessed the highest batting average on the team with a phenomenal .460 average, but slumped to a disappointing . 095 this season. The members of last year’s team who will be coming back are Dan Jeffrey, Carlo Pola, Dave Canning, Rick Gaboon, Harold Keith, Capt. , Rick Serodio, Walt Alvezi, Ed Hoxie, and Bill Marganella. Freshman, S. Miller, B. Bianchi, and B. Earle will also be assets to this year ' s team. The boys regret the loss of coach, Mr. Long, but hope the new coach, Mr. Fenton, who has had many years of baseball experience, will lead the veteran team to a successful season in 1964. Sandwich 4 Bourne 18 Sandwich 1 D-Y 24 Sandwich 2 Barnstable 16 Sandwich 6 Chatham 12 Sandwich 2 Harwich 13 Sandwich 5 D-Y 8 Sandwich 1 Falmouth 11 Sandwich 3 Nauset 5 Sandwich 2 Falmouth 16 Mr. Zion, Coach, S. Pierce, Manager, L. Pierce, K. Adams, J, Ahonen, M. Adams, V. Caron, Assistant Manager, J. Pola, K. Erickson, N. Cahoon, J, Caron, C. Jillson, R. Moses, C. McKeon, B. Russell, M. Rooney, J. Russell, B. Bangs, K. Gavone. The girl’s basketball team had a marvellously successful season this year. Their record was 18-0. Two shiny trophies marked the end of the ' 63- ' 64 season. The Blue Nighties, as they refer to them- selves, under the fine coaching of Mr. Zion, copped the Small School Championship and, for the first time in seven years, the Cape Cod Championship. Marilyn Rooney and Barbara Russell were the main- springs on the defense as they skillfully intercepted passes and pulled down rebounds. Carolyn McKeon, with a season ' s total of 138 points, and Karen Gavone, with 80 points, executed the difficult and stren- uous role of roving players. Joan Russell, with 213 points, and Barbara Bangs with 112 points, were very effective as they drove for layups and sank set shots. Also deciding factors for the team this year were the substitutes: Janice Caron, Nancy Cahoon, Carol Jillson, Kathy Adams, Janeth Pola, Karen Erick- son, Jean Ahonen, Linda Pierce, Millie Adams, and Ruth Moses. Sandwich 37 Barnstable 36 Sandwich 43 Barnstable 35 Sandwich 17 Falmouth 14 Sandwich 37 Falmouth 10 Sandwich 29 Bourne 15 Sandwich 51 Bourne 21 Sandwich 51 Alumnae 26 Sandwich 38 D-Y 15 Sandwich 32 D-Y 19 Sandwich 30 P-town 14 Sandwich 37 P-town 17 Sandwich 38 Nauset 31 Sandwich 42 Nauset 28 Sandwich 36 Harwich 23 Sandwich 29 Harwich 17 Sandwich 33 Chatham 32 Sandwich 29 Chatham 24 Sandwich 35 Barnstable 31 • Championship game Mr. Zion, Coach, S. Pierce, Manager, J. Ahonen, L. Pierce, K. Gavone, V. Caron, Assistant Manager, B. Russell, M. Rooney, J. Caron, J. Russell, N. Cahoon, B. Bangs. The team was ably led by co-captains Marilyn Rooney (third base) and Joan Russell (pitcher). Other starting girls were Janice Caron (catcher). Barb Russell (first base), Jean Ahonen (second base). Barb Bangs (shortstop), Nancy Cahoon (left-field), Linda Pierce (center- field), and Karen Govone (right- field). Susan Pierce was the team’s manager. The ' 63 softball team was made up entirely of underclass girls and junior high girls and it seemed to be a quite a long season. ” However, with the rapid improvement of the girls, the ' 64 season looks very promising. Barnstable 15 Sandwich 11 Nauset 5 Sandwich 1 Chatham 9 Sandwich 6 Harwich 11 Sandwich 13 Bourne 15 Sandwich 14 Dennis- Yarmouth 5 Sandwich 9 Nauset 29 Sandwich 7 Chatham 5 Sandwich 2 Harwich 13 Sandwich 14 Falmouth 4 Sandwich 7 ( teen£ecuC t Janice Caron, captain, Nancy Foster, Audrey Jeffery, Chris Crowe, Susan Pierce, Beth Capen. I KNEELING; Bess Fraizer, Chris Crowe, Janet MacLean. STANDING: Beth Capen, Audrey Jeffery, Jayne Shelley. Chris Bess Wendy Jeffrey, Susan Irwin, Karen Maloney, Arlene Campbell, Carol North, Mary Kaipainen. Janet S. Kestenbaum, H. Poison, S. Hannah, S. McKeon, S. Holt, P. Miller, D. Tomasek, J. Dvorski, S. Weaver, F. Klotz, E, Lieb- man, Mr. Doyle. SECOND ROW; T. DiPietro, A. Steepe, F. Pass- aro, P. Russell, J. Fournier, D. Newman, W. Russell, L. Dwyer, J. Jacinto, P. Jenkins, B. John- son, G. Blakely, B. Slade. FIRST ROW: S. Pola, B. Jones, L. Steves, B. Willoughby, D. Gomez, C. McArdle, P. McKeon, D. Pola, T. Phelan, G. Butcher, P. Weaver. SECOND ROW; S. Weaver, D. Mar- tin, R. Sommerville, E. Thomas, J. Fairbanks, C. Jillson, B. James, M. J.Baillie, N. Steves, L. Mize. THIRD ROW: O. Swansey, M. Adams, P. Gibbs, P. Alvezi, K. Ellis, S. Jones, P. Mooney, L. Jones, P. Nichols. Soccen. FIRST ROW: S. Hannah, E. Lieb- man, J. Fournier, S. Holt, W. Russell, D. Tomasek, P. Miller, S. Weaver, F. Klotz, Mr. Doyle. SECOND ROW: F. Passaro, P. Jen- kins, R. Cahoon, S. McKeon, S. Kestenbaum, D, Earle, L. Dwyer, R. Gersh, R. Reynolds, P. Russell, S. Torrey, A. Steepe. THIRD ROW; T. DiPietro, S. White, D. Newman, H. Poison, G, Blakely, R. Brady. StucCe tt ( xu tctC 0%A uicfatco t TOP ROW: C. Jillson, N. Steves, B. Irwin, R. Bianchi, G. Condinho S. Miller, B. Jillson, M. Alvezi, T. DiPietro. FIRST ROW: M. Rooney, K. Erickson, P. McKeon, W. Alvezi, J. Shelley, L. Steves, E. Thomas, N. Foster. Soccet B. Meduna, J. Shelley, B. Hill- man, S. Pierce, C. Morrison, and C. Jillson. TOP ROW: R. Moses, R. Bianchi, D. Purdy, B. Cullity, B. Moore, B. Irwin, K. O ' Brien. SECOND: C. Morrison, J. Weaver, J. Russell, K. Adams, B. Meduna, J. Pola, N. Gaboon, J. Caron. FIRST: S. Pierce, P. Flinker, J, Shelley, J. Ahonen, C. Jillson, editor, S. Dvorski, L. Dunbar, L. Pierce, M. Adams. ( autdccU Tallest guy around Family quarrel ( OfitcUcU So what if the score is 100 to l--we still have a chance ! ! We sure have got out picture hams don’t we?? The Sandwich Cliques The nurses ! ! He ' s always yelling at me! 1 Ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch, ouch, --1 ain ' ta gonna do it! utcUdA And they say we don’t have school spirit Oops, caught in the act. ( ttdcdA Come off it, Mr. Raymond - It couldn’t have been that big! Hey! We’re s’pose to be rehearsing. Swish Hey kids, the brew is almost done! I coulda sworn my pet flea was around here somewhere. Cliff and his Bunny Girls! ! Humph- -They ate all the food! Now do it like this! Someday we may be famous! Gravy Train . . . ( tuluC4- Yeccchhh! ! ! I won’t tell Pudgie if you won ' t tell Caro lyn . . . and Rick you keep your mouth shut, too! See that guy with the black eye? I did it! ( uuUcU- No! He ' s mine! He ' s mine! Hey ya bum, will you please get off my hand. Memories, anyone? Just call me the wise guy of the year! No Comment . . . Who would like gym five times a week? “THemonccuH SPECIAL DELIVERY FROM HEAVEN TO THE KENNEDY FAMILY FROM JOHN F, KENNEDY Sorry that I left right away. I look down and smile at you every day. Little Patrick said to say Hi. I love you and I ' m happy so please don ' t cry And Caroline I ' d like to say How proud Daddy was of you that day When you stood like a lady and watched me go by And doing like Mommy, tried not to cry Little John, now you ' re the big man Take care of Mommy the best way you can You were just like a soldier that salute was so brave Thanks for the flag you put on my grave And Jackie, I had no time for good-byes But I ' m sure you could see the farewell in my eyes Watch over our children and love them for me I ' ll treasure your love through eternity So please carry on as you did before Till all of us meet on Heaven ' s bright shore Remember, I love you Remember, I care I ' ll always be with you though you don ' t see me
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